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feat: add support for using dictConfig to configure logging. Basic logging config (one level and one output file non-rotating) was always possible from config.ini. However the LOGGING_CONFIG setting could be used to load an ini fileConfig style file to set various channels (e.g. roundup.hyperdb) (also called qualname or tags) with their own logging level, destination (rotating file, socket, /dev/null) and log format. This is now a deprecated method in newer logging modules. The dictConfig format is preferred and allows disabiling other loggers as well as invoking new loggers in local code. This commit adds support for it reading the dict from a .json file. It also implements a comment convention so you can document the dictConfig. configuration.py: new code test_config.py: test added for the new code. admin_guide.txt, upgrading.txt CHANGES.txt: docs added upgrading references the section in admin_guid.
author John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org>
date Tue, 19 Aug 2025 22:32:46 -0400
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#
# Copyright (c) 2001 Bizar Software Pty Ltd (http://www.bizarsoftware.com.au/)
# This module is free software, and you may redistribute it and/or modify
# under the same terms as Python, so long as this copyright message and
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#
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# BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS
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#

"""Support module to generate and check fingerprints of installed files.
"""
__docformat__ = 'restructuredtext'

import os
import shutil
from hashlib import sha1

from roundup.anypy.strings import s2b

sgml_file_types = [".xml", ".ent", ".html"]
hash_file_types = [".py", ".sh", ".conf", ".cgi"]
slast_file_types = [".css"]

digested_file_types = sgml_file_types + hash_file_types + slast_file_types


def extractFingerprint(lines):
    # get fingerprint from last line
    if lines[-1].startswith(b"#SHA: "):
        # handle .py/.sh comment
        return lines[-1][6:].strip()
    elif lines[-1].startswith(b"<!-- SHA: "):
        # handle xml/html files
        fingerprint = lines[-1][10:]
        fingerprint = fingerprint.replace(b'-->', b'')
        return fingerprint.strip()
    elif lines[-1].startswith(b"/* SHA: "):
        # handle css files
        fingerprint = lines[-1][8:]
        fingerprint = fingerprint.replace(b'*/', b'')
        return fingerprint.strip()
    return None


def checkDigest(filename):
    """Read file, check for valid fingerprint, return TRUE if ok"""
    # open and read file
    inp = open(filename, "rb")
    lines = inp.readlines()
    inp.close()

    fingerprint = extractFingerprint(lines)
    if fingerprint is None:
        return 0
    del lines[-1]

    # calculate current digest
    digest = sha1()
    for line in lines:
        digest.update(line)

    # compare current to stored digest
    return fingerprint == s2b(digest.hexdigest())


class DigestFile:
    """ A class that you can use like open() and that calculates
        and writes a SHA digest to the target file.
    """

    def __init__(self, filename):
        self.filename = filename
        self.digest = sha1()
        self.file = open(self.filename, "wb")

    def write(self, data):
        lines = data.splitlines()
        # if the file is coming from an installed tracker being used as a
        # template, then we will want to re-calculate the SHA
        fingerprint = extractFingerprint(lines)
        if fingerprint is not None:
            data = b'\n'.join(lines[:-1]) + b'\n'
        self.file.write(data)
        self.digest.update(data)

    def close(self):
        file, ext = os.path.splitext(self.filename)

        if ext in sgml_file_types:
            self.file.write(s2b("<!-- SHA: %s -->\n" %
                                (self.digest.hexdigest(),)))
        elif ext in hash_file_types:
            self.file.write(s2b("#SHA: %s\n" % (self.digest.hexdigest(),)))
        elif ext in slast_file_types:
            self.file.write(s2b("/* SHA: %s */\n" %
                                (self.digest.hexdigest(),)))

        self.file.close()


def copyDigestedFile(src, dst, copystat=1):
    """ Copy data from `src` to `dst`, adding a fingerprint to `dst`.
        If `copystat` is true, the file status is copied, too
        (like shutil.copy2).
    """
    if os.path.isdir(dst):
        dst = os.path.join(dst, os.path.basename(src))

    dummy, ext = os.path.splitext(src)
    if ext not in digested_file_types:
        if copystat:
            return shutil.copy2(src, dst)
        else:
            return shutil.copyfile(src, dst)

    fsrc = None
    fdst = None
    try:
        fsrc = open(src, 'rb')
        fdst = DigestFile(dst)
        shutil.copyfileobj(fsrc, fdst)
    finally:
        if fdst: fdst.close()
        if fsrc: fsrc.close()

    if copystat: shutil.copystat(src, dst)


def test():
    import sys

    testdata = open(sys.argv[0], 'rb').read()

    for ext in digested_file_types:
        testfile = "__digest_test" + ext

        out = DigestFile(testfile)
        out.write(testdata)
        out.close()

        assert checkDigest(testfile), "digest ok w/o modification"

        mod = open(testfile, 'r+b')
        mod.seek(0)
        mod.write('# changed!')
        mod.close()

        assert not checkDigest(testfile), "digest fails after modification"

        os.remove(testfile)


if __name__ == '__main__':
    test()

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