* 'VirtualMailManager/ext/Postconf.py'
- Added to repository to read some Postfix settings
* 'VirtualMailManager/Config.py'
* 'VirtualMailManager/VirtualMailManager.py'
* 'man/de/man5/vmm.cfg.5'
* 'man/man5/vmm.cfg.5'
* 'setup.py'
* 'update_config_0.4.x-0.5.py'
* 'upgrade.sh'
* 'vmm.cfg'
- Added postconf stuff
# -*- coding: UTF-8 -*-
# Copyright 2007-2008 VEB IT
# See COPYING for distribution information.
# $Id$
"""A small - r/o - wrapper class for Postfix' postconf."""
from VirtualMailManager.constants.VERSION import VERSION
__author__ = 'Pascal Volk <p.volk@veb-it.de>'
__version__ = VERSION
__revision__ = 'rev '+'$Rev$'.split()[1]
__date__ = '$Date$'.split()[1]
import re
from subprocess import Popen, PIPE
import VirtualMailManager.constants.ERROR as ERR
from VirtualMailManager.Exceptions import VMMException
RE_PC_PARAMS = """^\w+$"""
RE_PC_VARIABLES = r"""\$\b\w+\b"""
class Postconf:
def __init__(self, postconf_bin):
"""Creates a new Postconf instance.
Keyword arguments:
postconf_bin -- absolute path to Postfix' postconf binary (str)
"""
self.__bin = postconf_bin
self.__val = ''
re.compile(RE_PC_PARAMS)
re.compile(RE_PC_VARIABLES)
def read(self, parameter, expand_vars=True):
"""Returns the parameters value.
If expand_vars is True (default), all variables in the value will be
expanded:
e.g. mydestination -> mail.example.com, localhost.example.com, localhost
Otherwise the value may contain one or more variables.
e.g. mydestination -> $myhostname, localhost.$mydomain, localhost
Keyword arguments:
parameter -- the name of a Postfix configuration parameter (str)
expand_vars -- default True (bool)
"""
if not re.match(RE_PC_PARAMS, parameter):
raise VMMException(_(u'The value »%s« looks not like a valid\
postfix configuration parameter name.'), ERR.INVALID_AGUMENT)
self.__val = self.__read(parameter)
if expand_vars:
self.__expandVars()
return self.__val
def __expandVars(self):
while True:
pvars = set(re.findall(RE_PC_VARIABLES, self.__val))
pvars_len = len(pvars)
if pvars_len < 1:
break
if pvars_len > 1:
self.__expandMultiVars(self.__readMulti(pvars))
continue
for var in pvars:
self.__val = self.__val.replace(var, self.__read(var[1:]))
def __expandMultiVars(self, old_new):
for old, new in old_new.items():
self.__val = self.__val.replace('$'+old, new)
def __read(self, parameter):
out, err = Popen([self.__bin, '-h', parameter], stdout=PIPE,
stderr=PIPE).communicate()
if len(err):
raise Exception, err.strip()
return out.strip()
def __readMulti(self, parameters):
cmd = [self.__bin]
for parameter in parameters:
cmd.append(parameter[1:])
out, err = Popen(cmd, stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE).communicate()
if len(err):
raise Exception, err.strip()
par_val = {}
for line in out.splitlines():
par, val = line.split(' = ')
par_val[par] = val
return par_val