Modify userinfo output to indicate when domain defaults are displayed
When Account instances reference NULL tid/qid/ssid, the data must come from
the associated domain, and this should be indicated. For transport and
services, this is easy to do as the string passed in the info dict can simply
be modified. For quotalimit, however, another method must be used due to the
CLI-side formatting.
All approaches use a common formatter outsourced to the common.py file.
# -*- coding: UTF-8 -*-
# Copyright (c) 2010 - 2011, Pascal Volk
# See COPYING for distribution information.
"""
VirtualMailManager.pycompat.hashlib
VirtualMailManager's minimal hashlib emulation for Python 2.4
hashlib.md5(...), hashlib.sha1(...), hashlib.new('md5', ...) and
hashlib.new('sha1', ...) will work always.
When the PyCrypto module <http://www.pycrypto.org/> could be found in
sys.path hashlib.new('md4', ...) will also work.
With PyCrypto >= 2.1.0alpha1 hashlib.new('sha256', ...) and
hashlib.sha256(...) becomes functional.
"""
import md5 as _md5
import sha as _sha1
try:
import Crypto
except ImportError:
_md4 = None
SHA256 = None
else:
from Crypto.Hash import MD4 as _md4
if hasattr(Crypto, 'version_info'): # <- Available since v2.1.0alpha1
from Crypto.Hash import SHA256 # SHA256 works since v2.1.0alpha1
sha256 = SHA256.new
else:
SHA256 = None
del Crypto
compat = 0x01
md5 = _md5.new
sha1 = _sha1.new
def new(name, string=''):
"""Return a new hashing object using the named algorithm, optionally
initialized with the provided string.
"""
if name in ('md5', 'MD5'):
return _md5.new(string)
if name in ('sha1', 'SHA1'):
return _sha1.new(string)
if not _md4:
raise ValueError('unsupported hash type')
if name in ('md4', 'MD4'):
return _md4.new(string)
if name in ('sha256', 'SHA256') and SHA256:
return SHA256.new(string)
raise ValueError('unsupported hash type')