130 lines
5.5 KiB
Python
130 lines
5.5 KiB
Python
"""Generic wrapper for read-eval-print-loops, a.k.a. interactive shells
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"""
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import os.path
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import signal
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import sys
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import pexpect
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PY3 = (sys.version_info[0] >= 3)
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if PY3:
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basestring = str
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PEXPECT_PROMPT = u'[PEXPECT_PROMPT>'
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PEXPECT_CONTINUATION_PROMPT = u'[PEXPECT_PROMPT+'
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class REPLWrapper(object):
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"""Wrapper for a REPL.
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:param cmd_or_spawn: This can either be an instance of :class:`pexpect.spawn`
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in which a REPL has already been started, or a str command to start a new
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REPL process.
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:param str orig_prompt: The prompt to expect at first.
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:param str prompt_change: A command to change the prompt to something more
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unique. If this is ``None``, the prompt will not be changed. This will
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be formatted with the new and continuation prompts as positional
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parameters, so you can use ``{}`` style formatting to insert them into
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the command.
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:param str new_prompt: The more unique prompt to expect after the change.
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:param str extra_init_cmd: Commands to do extra initialisation, such as
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disabling pagers.
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"""
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def __init__(self, cmd_or_spawn, orig_prompt, prompt_change,
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new_prompt=PEXPECT_PROMPT,
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continuation_prompt=PEXPECT_CONTINUATION_PROMPT,
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extra_init_cmd=None):
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if isinstance(cmd_or_spawn, basestring):
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self.child = pexpect.spawn(cmd_or_spawn, echo=False, encoding='utf-8')
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else:
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self.child = cmd_or_spawn
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if self.child.echo:
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# Existing spawn instance has echo enabled, disable it
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# to prevent our input from being repeated to output.
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self.child.setecho(False)
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self.child.waitnoecho()
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if prompt_change is None:
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self.prompt = orig_prompt
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else:
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self.set_prompt(orig_prompt,
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prompt_change.format(new_prompt, continuation_prompt))
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self.prompt = new_prompt
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self.continuation_prompt = continuation_prompt
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self._expect_prompt()
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if extra_init_cmd is not None:
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self.run_command(extra_init_cmd)
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def set_prompt(self, orig_prompt, prompt_change):
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self.child.expect(orig_prompt)
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self.child.sendline(prompt_change)
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def _expect_prompt(self, timeout=-1, async_=False):
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return self.child.expect_exact([self.prompt, self.continuation_prompt],
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timeout=timeout, async_=async_)
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def run_command(self, command, timeout=-1, async_=False):
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"""Send a command to the REPL, wait for and return output.
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:param str command: The command to send. Trailing newlines are not needed.
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This should be a complete block of input that will trigger execution;
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if a continuation prompt is found after sending input, :exc:`ValueError`
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will be raised.
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:param int timeout: How long to wait for the next prompt. -1 means the
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default from the :class:`pexpect.spawn` object (default 30 seconds).
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None means to wait indefinitely.
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:param bool async_: On Python 3.4, or Python 3.3 with asyncio
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installed, passing ``async_=True`` will make this return an
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:mod:`asyncio` Future, which you can yield from to get the same
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result that this method would normally give directly.
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"""
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# Split up multiline commands and feed them in bit-by-bit
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cmdlines = command.splitlines()
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# splitlines ignores trailing newlines - add it back in manually
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if command.endswith('\n'):
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cmdlines.append('')
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if not cmdlines:
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raise ValueError("No command was given")
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if async_:
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from ._async import repl_run_command_async
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return repl_run_command_async(self, cmdlines, timeout)
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res = []
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self.child.sendline(cmdlines[0])
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for line in cmdlines[1:]:
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self._expect_prompt(timeout=timeout)
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res.append(self.child.before)
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self.child.sendline(line)
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# Command was fully submitted, now wait for the next prompt
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if self._expect_prompt(timeout=timeout) == 1:
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# We got the continuation prompt - command was incomplete
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self.child.kill(signal.SIGINT)
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self._expect_prompt(timeout=1)
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raise ValueError("Continuation prompt found - input was incomplete:\n"
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+ command)
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return u''.join(res + [self.child.before])
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def python(command="python"):
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"""Start a Python shell and return a :class:`REPLWrapper` object."""
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return REPLWrapper(command, u">>> ", u"import sys; sys.ps1={0!r}; sys.ps2={1!r}")
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def bash(command="bash"):
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"""Start a bash shell and return a :class:`REPLWrapper` object."""
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bashrc = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'bashrc.sh')
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child = pexpect.spawn(command, ['--rcfile', bashrc], echo=False,
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encoding='utf-8')
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# If the user runs 'env', the value of PS1 will be in the output. To avoid
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# replwrap seeing that as the next prompt, we'll embed the marker characters
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# for invisible characters in the prompt; these show up when inspecting the
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# environment variable, but not when bash displays the prompt.
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ps1 = PEXPECT_PROMPT[:5] + u'\\[\\]' + PEXPECT_PROMPT[5:]
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ps2 = PEXPECT_CONTINUATION_PROMPT[:5] + u'\\[\\]' + PEXPECT_CONTINUATION_PROMPT[5:]
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prompt_change = u"PS1='{0}' PS2='{1}' PROMPT_COMMAND=''".format(ps1, ps2)
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return REPLWrapper(child, u'\\$', prompt_change,
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extra_init_cmd="export PAGER=cat")
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