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#$Id: sessions_dbm.py,v 1.7 2006-04-27 04:59:37 richard Exp $
"""This module defines a very basic store that's used by the CGI interface
to store session and one-time-key information.

Yes, it's called "sessions" - because originally it only defined a session
class. It's now also used for One Time Key handling too.
"""
__docformat__ = 'restructuredtext'

import anydbm, whichdb, os, marshal, time

class BasicDatabase:
    ''' Provide a nice encapsulation of an anydbm store.

        Keys are id strings, values are automatically marshalled data.
    '''
    _db_type = None

    def __init__(self, db):
        self.config = db.config
        self.dir = db.config.DATABASE
        os.umask(db.config.UMASK)

    def exists(self, infoid):
        db = self.opendb('c')
        try:
            return db.has_key(infoid)
        finally:
            db.close()

    def clear(self):
        path = os.path.join(self.dir, self.name)
        if os.path.exists(path):
            os.remove(path)
        elif os.path.exists(path+'.db'):    # dbm appends .db
            os.remove(path+'.db')

    def cache_db_type(self, path):
        ''' determine which DB wrote the class file, and cache it as an
            attribute of __class__ (to allow for subclassed DBs to be
            different sorts)
        '''
        db_type = ''
        if os.path.exists(path):
            db_type = whichdb.whichdb(path)
            if not db_type:
                raise hyperdb.DatabaseError, "Couldn't identify database type"
        elif os.path.exists(path+'.db'):
            # if the path ends in '.db', it's a dbm database, whether
            # anydbm says it's dbhash or not!
            db_type = 'dbm'
        self.__class__._db_type = db_type

    _marker = []
    def get(self, infoid, value, default=_marker):
        db = self.opendb('c')
        try:
            if db.has_key(infoid):
                values = marshal.loads(db[infoid])
            else:
                if default != self._marker:
                    return default
                raise KeyError, 'No such %s "%s"'%(self.name, infoid)
            return values.get(value, None)
        finally:
            db.close()

    def getall(self, infoid):
        db = self.opendb('c')
        try:
            try:
                d = marshal.loads(db[infoid])
                del d['__timestamp']
                return d
            except KeyError:
                raise KeyError, 'No such %s "%s"'%(self.name, infoid)
        finally:
            db.close()

    def set(self, infoid, **newvalues):
        db = self.opendb('c')
        try:
            if db.has_key(infoid):
                values = marshal.loads(db[infoid])
            else:
                values = {'__timestamp': time.time()}
            values.update(newvalues)
            db[infoid] = marshal.dumps(values)
        finally:
            db.close()

    def list(self):
        db = self.opendb('r')
        try:
            return db.keys()
        finally:
            db.close()

    def destroy(self, infoid):
        db = self.opendb('c')
        try:
            if db.has_key(infoid):
                del db[infoid]
        finally:
            db.close()

    def opendb(self, mode):
        '''Low-level database opener that gets around anydbm/dbm
           eccentricities.
        '''
        # figure the class db type
        path = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), self.dir, self.name)
        if self._db_type is None:
            self.cache_db_type(path)

        db_type = self._db_type

        # new database? let anydbm pick the best dbm
        if not db_type:
            return anydbm.open(path, 'c')

        # open the database with the correct module
        dbm = __import__(db_type)
        return dbm.open(path, mode)

    def commit(self):
        pass

    def close(self):
        pass

    def updateTimestamp(self, sessid):
        ''' don't update every hit - once a minute should be OK '''
        sess = self.get(sessid, '__timestamp', None)
        now = time.time()
        if sess is None or now > sess + 60:
            self.set(sessid, __timestamp=now)

    def clean(self, now):
        """Age sessions, remove when they haven't been used for a week.
        """
        week = 60*60*24*7
        for sessid in self.list():
            sess = self.get(sessid, '__timestamp', None)
            if sess is None:
                sess=time.time()
                self.updateTimestamp(sessid)
            interval = now - sess
            if interval > week:
                self.destroy(sessid)

class Sessions(BasicDatabase):
    name = 'sessions'

class OneTimeKeys(BasicDatabase):
    name = 'otks'


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