VMM/cli/subcommands: Avoid the accidentally deletion of values.
Added the -d option to the subcommands domainnote, username and usernote.
# -*- coding: UTF-8 -*-
# Copyright (c) 2010 - 2013, Pascal Volk
# See COPYING for distribution information.
"""
VirtualMailManager.common
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Some common functions
"""
import locale
import os
import re
import stat
from VirtualMailManager import ENCODING
from VirtualMailManager.constants import INVALID_MAIL_LOCATION, \
NOT_EXECUTABLE, NO_SUCH_BINARY, TYPE_ACCOUNT, TYPE_ALIAS, TYPE_RELOCATED
from VirtualMailManager.errors import VMMError
VERSION_RE = re.compile(r'^(\d+)\.(\d+)\.(?:(\d+)|(alpha|beta|rc)(\d+))$')
_version_level = dict(alpha=0xA, beta=0xB, rc=0xC)
_version_cache = {}
_ = lambda msg: msg
def expand_path(path):
"""Expands paths, starting with ``.`` or ``~``, to an absolute path."""
if path.startswith('.'):
return os.path.abspath(path)
if path.startswith('~'):
return os.path.expanduser(path)
return path
def get_unicode(string):
"""Converts `string` to `unicode`, if necessary."""
if isinstance(string, str):
return string
return str(string, ENCODING, 'replace')
def lisdir(path):
"""Checks if `path` is a directory. Doesn't follow symbolic links.
Returns bool.
"""
try:
lstat = os.lstat(path)
except OSError:
return False
return stat.S_ISDIR(lstat.st_mode)
def exec_ok(binary):
"""Checks if the `binary` exists and if it is executable.
Throws a `VMMError` if the `binary` isn't a file or is not
executable.
"""
binary = expand_path(binary)
if not os.path.isfile(binary):
raise VMMError(_("No such file: '%s'") % get_unicode(binary),
NO_SUCH_BINARY)
if not os.access(binary, os.X_OK):
raise VMMError(_("File is not executable: '%s'") %
get_unicode(binary), NOT_EXECUTABLE)
return binary
def human_size(size):
"""Converts the `size` in bytes in human readable format."""
if not isinstance(size, int):
try:
size = int(size)
except ValueError:
raise TypeError("'size' must be a positive integer.")
if size < 0:
raise ValueError("'size' must be a positive integer.")
if size < 1024:
return str(size)
# TP: abbreviations of gibibyte, tebibyte kibibyte and mebibyte
prefix_multiply = ((_('TiB'), 1 << 40), (_('GiB'), 1 << 30),
(_('MiB'), 1 << 20), (_('KiB'), 1 << 10))
for prefix, multiply in prefix_multiply:
if size >= multiply:
# TP: e.g.: '%(size)s %(prefix)s' -> '118.30 MiB'
return _('%(size)s %(prefix)s') % {
'size': locale.format('%.2f', float(size) / multiply,
True),
'prefix': prefix}
def size_in_bytes(size):
"""Converts the string `size` to an integer (size in bytes).
The string `size` can be suffixed with *b* (bytes), *k* (kilobytes),
*M* (megabytes) or *G* (gigabytes).
"""
if not isinstance(size, str) or not size:
raise TypeError('size must be a non empty string.')
if size[-1].upper() in ('B', 'K', 'M', 'G'):
try:
num = int(size[:-1])
except ValueError:
raise ValueError('Not a valid integer value: %r' % size[:-1])
unit = size[-1].upper()
if unit == 'B':
return num
elif unit == 'K':
return num << 10
elif unit == 'M':
return num << 20
else:
return num << 30
else:
try:
num = int(size)
except ValueError:
raise ValueError('Not a valid size value: %r' % size)
return num
def validate_transport(transport, maillocation):
"""Checks if the `transport` is usable for the given `maillocation`.
Throws a `VMMError` if the chosen `transport` is unable to write
messages in the `maillocation`'s mailbox format.
Arguments:
`transport` : VirtualMailManager.transport.Transport
a Transport object
`maillocation` : VirtualMailManager.maillocation.MailLocation
a MailLocation object
"""
if transport.transport in ('virtual', 'virtual:') and \
not maillocation.postfix:
raise VMMError(_("Invalid transport '%(transport)s' for mailbox "
"format '%(mbfmt)s'.") %
{'transport': transport.transport,
'mbfmt': maillocation.mbformat}, INVALID_MAIL_LOCATION)
def version_hex(version_string):
"""Converts a Dovecot version, e.g.: '1.2.3' or '2.0.beta4', to an int.
Raises a `ValueError` if the *version_string* has the wrong™ format.
version_hex('1.2.3') -> 270548736
hex(version_hex('1.2.3')) -> '0x10203f00'
"""
global _version_cache
if version_string in _version_cache:
return _version_cache[version_string]
version = 0
version_mo = VERSION_RE.match(version_string)
if not version_mo:
raise ValueError('Invalid version string: %r' % version_string)
major, minor, patch, level, serial = version_mo.groups()
major = int(major)
minor = int(minor)
if patch:
patch = int(patch)
if serial:
serial = int(serial)
if major > 0xFF or minor > 0xFF or \
patch and patch > 0xFF or serial and serial > 0xFF:
raise ValueError('Invalid version string: %r' % version_string)
version += major << 28
version += minor << 20
if patch:
version += patch << 12
version += _version_level.get(level, 0xF) << 8
if serial:
version += serial
_version_cache[version_string] = version
return version
def version_str(version):
"""Converts a Dovecot version previously converted with version_hex back to
a string.
Raises a `TypeError` if *version* is not an integer.
Raises a `ValueError` if *version* is an incorrect int version.
"""
global _version_cache
if version in _version_cache:
return _version_cache[version]
if not isinstance(version, int):
raise TypeError('Argument is not a integer: %r', version)
major = (version >> 28) & 0xFF
minor = (version >> 20) & 0xFF
patch = (version >> 12) & 0xFF
level = (version >> 8) & 0x0F
serial = version & 0xFF
levels = dict(list(zip(list(_version_level.values()),
list(_version_level.keys()))))
if level == 0xF and not serial:
version_string = '%u.%u.%u' % (major, minor, patch)
elif level in levels and not patch:
version_string = '%u.%u.%s%u' % (major, minor, levels[level], serial)
else:
raise ValueError('Invalid version: %r' % hex(version))
_version_cache[version] = version_string
return version_string
def format_domain_default(domaindata):
"""Format info output when the value displayed is the domain default."""
# TP: [domain default] indicates that a user's setting is the same as
# configured in the user's domain.
# e.g.: [ 0.84%] 42/5,000 [domain default]
return _('%s [domain default]') % domaindata
def search_addresses(dbh, typelimit=None, lpattern=None, llike=False,
dpattern=None, dlike=False):
"""'Search' for addresses by *pattern* in the database.
The search is limited by *typelimit*, a bitfield with values TYPE_ACCOUNT,
TYPE_ALIAS, TYPE_RELOCATED, or a bitwise OR thereof. If no limit is
specified, all types will be searched.
*lpattern* may be a local part or a partial local part - starting and/or
ending with a '%' sign. When the *lpattern* starts or ends with a '%' sign
*llike* has to be `True` to perform a wildcard search. To retrieve all
available addresses use the arguments' default values.
*dpattern* and *dlike* behave analogously for the domain part of an
address, allowing for separate pattern matching: testuser%@example.%
The return value of this function is a tuple. The first element is a list
of domain IDs sorted alphabetically by the corresponding domain names. The
second element is a dictionary indexed by domain ID, holding lists to
associated addresses. Each address is itself actually a tuple of address,
type, and boolean indicating whether the address stems from an alias
domain.
"""
if typelimit is None:
typelimit = TYPE_ACCOUNT | TYPE_ALIAS | TYPE_RELOCATED
queries = []
if typelimit & TYPE_ACCOUNT:
queries.append('SELECT gid, local_part, %d AS type FROM users'
% TYPE_ACCOUNT)
if typelimit & TYPE_ALIAS:
queries.append('SELECT DISTINCT gid, address as local_part, '
'%d AS type FROM alias' % TYPE_ALIAS)
if typelimit & TYPE_RELOCATED:
queries.append('SELECT gid, address as local_part, %d AS type '
'FROM relocated' % TYPE_RELOCATED)
sql = "SELECT gid, local_part || '@' || domainname AS address, "
sql += 'type, NOT is_primary AS from_aliasdomain FROM ('
sql += ' UNION '.join(queries)
sql += ') a JOIN domain_name USING (gid)'
nextkw = 'WHERE'
sqlargs = []
for like, field, pattern in ((dlike, 'domainname', dpattern),
(llike, 'local_part', lpattern)):
if like:
match = 'LIKE'
else:
if not pattern:
continue
match = '='
sql += ' %s %s %s %%s' % (nextkw, field, match)
sqlargs.append(pattern)
nextkw = 'AND'
sql += ' ORDER BY domainname, local_part'
dbc = dbh.cursor()
dbc.execute(sql, sqlargs)
result = dbc.fetchall()
dbc.close()
gids = []
daddrs = {}
for gid, address, addrtype, aliasdomain in result:
if gid not in daddrs:
gids.append(gid)
daddrs[gid] = []
daddrs[gid].append((address, addrtype, aliasdomain))
return gids, daddrs
del _