# distro.py - Provide a distro abstraction of the sources.list
#
# Copyright (c) 2004-2009 Canonical Ltd.
# Copyright (c) 2006-2007 Sebastian Heinlein
# Copyright (c) 2016 Harald Sitter
#
# Authors: Sebastian Heinlein <glatzor@ubuntu.com>
# Michael Vogt <mvo@debian.org>
# Harald Sitter <sitter@kde.org>
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
# published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
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#
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#
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# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307
# USA
import gettext
import logging
import re
import shlex
import os
from xml.etree.ElementTree import ElementTree
from apt_pkg import gettext as _
class NoDistroTemplateException(Exception):
pass
class Distribution(object):
def __init__(self, id, codename, description, release, is_like=[]):
"""Container for distribution specific informations"""
# LSB information
self.id = id
self.codename = codename
self.description = description
self.release = release
self.is_like = is_like
self.binary_type = "deb"
self.source_type = "deb-src"
def get_sources(self, sourceslist):
"""
Find the corresponding template, main and child sources
for the distribution
"""
self.sourceslist = sourceslist
# corresponding sources
self.source_template = None
self.child_sources = []
self.main_sources = []
self.disabled_sources = []
self.cdrom_sources = []
self.download_comps = []
self.enabled_comps = []
self.cdrom_comps = []
self.used_media = []
self.get_source_code = False
self.source_code_sources = []
# location of the sources
self.default_server = ""
self.main_server = ""
self.nearest_server = ""
self.used_servers = []
# find the distro template
for template in self.sourceslist.matcher.templates:
if self.is_codename(template.name) and template.distribution == self.id:
# print "yeah! found a template for %s" % self.description
# print template.description, template.base_uri, \
# template.components
self.source_template = template
break
if self.source_template is None:
raise NoDistroTemplateException(
"Error: could not find a distribution template for %s/%s"
% (self.id, self.codename)
)
# find main and child sources
media = []
comps = []
cdrom_comps = []
enabled_comps = []
# source_code = []
for source in self.sourceslist.list:
if (
not source.invalid
and self.is_codename(source.dist)
and source.template
and source.template.official
and self.is_codename(source.template.name)
):
# print "yeah! found a distro repo: %s" % source.line
# cdroms need do be handled differently
if source.uri.startswith("cdrom:") and not source.disabled:
self.cdrom_sources.append(source)
cdrom_comps.extend(source.comps)
elif source.uri.startswith("cdrom:") and source.disabled:
self.cdrom_sources.append(source)
elif source.type == self.binary_type and not source.disabled:
self.main_sources.append(source)
comps.extend(source.comps)
media.append(source.uri)
elif source.type == self.binary_type and source.disabled:
self.disabled_sources.append(source)
elif source.type == self.source_type and not source.disabled:
self.source_code_sources.append(source)
elif source.type == self.source_type and source.disabled:
self.disabled_sources.append(source)
if not source.invalid and source.template in self.source_template.children:
if not source.disabled and source.type == self.binary_type:
self.child_sources.append(source)
elif not source.disabled and source.type == self.source_type:
self.source_code_sources.append(source)
else:
self.disabled_sources.append(source)
self.download_comps = set(comps)
self.cdrom_comps = set(cdrom_comps)
enabled_comps.extend(comps)
enabled_comps.extend(cdrom_comps)
self.enabled_comps = set(enabled_comps)
self.used_media = set(media)
self.get_mirrors()
def get_mirrors(self, mirror_template=None):
"""
Provide a set of mirrors where you can get the distribution from
"""
# the main server is stored in the template
self.main_server = self.source_template.base_uri
# other used servers
for medium in self.used_media:
if not medium.startswith("cdrom:"):
# seems to be a network source
self.used_servers.append(medium)
if len(self.main_sources) == 0:
self.default_server = self.main_server
else:
self.default_server = self.main_sources[0].uri
# get a list of country codes and real names
self.countries = {}
fname = "/usr/share/xml/iso-codes/iso_3166.xml"
if os.path.exists(fname):
et = ElementTree(file=fname)
# python2.6 compat, the next two lines can get removed
# once we do not use py2.6 anymore
if getattr(et, "iter", None) is None:
et.iter = et.getiterator
it = et.iter("iso_3166_entry")
for elm in it:
try:
descr = elm.attrib["common_name"]
except KeyError:
descr = elm.attrib["name"]
try:
code = elm.attrib["alpha_2_code"]
except KeyError:
code = elm.attrib["alpha_3_code"]
self.countries[code.lower()] = gettext.dgettext("iso_3166", descr)
# try to guess the nearest mirror from the locale
self.country = None
self.country_code = None
locale = os.getenv("LANG", default="en_UK")
a = locale.find("_")
z = locale.find(".")
if z == -1:
z = len(locale)
country_code = locale[a + 1 : z].lower()
if mirror_template:
self.nearest_server = mirror_template % country_code
if country_code in self.countries:
self.country = self.countries[country_code]
self.country_code = country_code
def _get_mirror_name(self, server):
"""Try to get a human readable name for the main mirror of a country
Customize for different distributions"""
country = None
i = server.find("://")
li = server.find(".archive.ubuntu.com")
if i != -1 and li != -1:
country = server[i + len("://") : li]
if country in self.countries:
# TRANSLATORS: %s is a country
return _("Server for %s") % self.countries[country]
else:
return "%s" % server.rstrip("/ ")
def get_server_list(self):
"""Return a list of used and suggested servers"""
def compare_mirrors(mir1, mir2):
"""Helper function that handles comaprision of mirror urls
that could contain trailing slashes"""
return re.match(mir1.strip("/ "), mir2.rstrip("/ "))
# Store all available servers:
# Name, URI, active
mirrors = []
if len(self.used_servers) < 1 or (
len(self.used_servers) == 1
and compare_mirrors(self.used_servers[0], self.main_server)
):
mirrors.append([_("Main server"), self.main_server, True])
if self.nearest_server:
mirrors.append(
[
self._get_mirror_name(self.nearest_server),
self.nearest_server,
False,
]
)
elif len(self.used_servers) == 1 and not compare_mirrors(
self.used_servers[0], self.main_server
):
mirrors.append([_("Main server"), self.main_server, False])
# Only one server is used
server = self.used_servers[0]
# Append the nearest server if it's not already used
if self.nearest_server:
if not compare_mirrors(server, self.nearest_server):
mirrors.append(
[
self._get_mirror_name(self.nearest_server),
self.nearest_server,
False,
]
)
if server:
mirrors.append([self._get_mirror_name(server), server, True])
elif len(self.used_servers) > 1:
# More than one server is used. Since we don't handle this case
# in the user interface we set "custom servers" to true and
# append a list of all used servers
mirrors.append([_("Main server"), self.main_server, False])
if self.nearest_server:
mirrors.append(
[
self._get_mirror_name(self.nearest_server),
self.nearest_server,
False,
]
)
mirrors.append([_("Custom servers"), None, True])
for server in self.used_servers:
mirror_entry = [self._get_mirror_name(server), server, False]
if compare_mirrors(server, self.nearest_server) or compare_mirrors(
server, self.main_server
):
continue
elif mirror_entry not in mirrors:
mirrors.append(mirror_entry)
return mirrors
def add_source(self, type=None, uri=None, dist=None, comps=None, comment=""):
"""
Add distribution specific sources
"""
if uri is None:
# FIXME: Add support for the server selector
uri = self.default_server
if dist is None:
dist = self.codename
if comps is None:
comps = list(self.enabled_comps)
if type is None:
type = self.binary_type
new_source = self.sourceslist.add(type, uri, dist, comps, comment)
# if source code is enabled add a deb-src line after the new
# source
if self.get_source_code and type == self.binary_type:
self.sourceslist.add(
self.source_type,
uri,
dist,
comps,
comment,
file=new_source.file,
pos=self.sourceslist.list.index(new_source) + 1,
)
def enable_component(self, comp):
"""
Enable a component in all main, child and source code sources
(excluding cdrom based sources)
comp: the component that should be enabled
"""
comps = set([comp])
# look for parent components that we may have to add
for source in self.main_sources:
for c in source.template.components:
if c.name == comp and c.parent_component:
comps.add(c.parent_component)
for c in comps:
self._enable_component(c)
def _enable_component(self, comp):
def add_component_only_once(source, comps_per_dist):
"""
Check if we already added the component to the repository, since
a repository could be splitted into different apt lines. If not
add the component
"""
# if we don't have that distro, just return (can happen for e.g.
# dapper-update only in deb-src
if source.dist not in comps_per_dist:
return
# if we have seen this component already for this distro,
# return (nothing to do)
if comp in comps_per_dist[source.dist]:
return
# add it
source.comps += [comp]
comps_per_dist[source.dist].add(comp)
sources = []
sources.extend(self.main_sources)
sources.extend(self.child_sources)
# store what comps are enabled already per distro (where distro is
# e.g. "dapper", "dapper-updates")
comps_per_dist = {}
comps_per_sdist = {}
for s in sources:
if s.type == self.binary_type:
if s.dist not in comps_per_dist:
comps_per_dist[s.dist] = set()
for c in s.comps:
comps_per_dist[s.dist].add(c)
for s in self.source_code_sources:
if s.type == self.source_type:
if s.dist not in comps_per_sdist:
comps_per_sdist[s.dist] = set()
for c in s.comps:
comps_per_sdist[s.dist].add(c)
# check if there is a main source at all
if len(self.main_sources) < 1:
# create a new main source
self.add_source(comps=["%s" % comp])
else:
# add the comp to all main, child and source code sources
for source in sources:
add_component_only_once(source, comps_per_dist)
for source in self.source_code_sources:
add_component_only_once(source, comps_per_sdist)
# check if there is a main source code source at all
if self.get_source_code:
if len(self.source_code_sources) < 1:
# create a new main source
self.add_source(type=self.source_type, comps=["%s" % comp])
else:
# add the comp to all main, child and source code sources
for source in self.source_code_sources:
add_component_only_once(source, comps_per_sdist)
def disable_component(self, comp):
"""
Disable a component in all main, child and source code sources
(excluding cdrom based sources)
"""
sources = []
sources.extend(self.main_sources)
sources.extend(self.child_sources)
sources.extend(self.source_code_sources)
if comp in self.cdrom_comps:
sources = []
sources.extend(self.main_sources)
for source in sources:
if comp in source.comps:
source.comps.remove(comp)
if len(source.comps) < 1:
self.sourceslist.remove(source)
def change_server(self, uri):
"""Change the server of all distro specific sources to
a given host"""
def change_server_of_source(source, uri, seen):
# Avoid creating duplicate entries
source.uri = uri
for comp in source.comps:
if [source.uri, source.dist, comp] in seen:
source.comps.remove(comp)
else:
seen.append([source.uri, source.dist, comp])
if len(source.comps) < 1:
self.sourceslist.remove(source)
seen_binary = []
seen_source = []
self.default_server = uri
for source in self.main_sources:
change_server_of_source(source, uri, seen_binary)
for source in self.child_sources:
# Do not change the forces server of a child source
if (
source.template.base_uri is None
or source.template.base_uri != source.uri
):
change_server_of_source(source, uri, seen_binary)
for source in self.source_code_sources:
change_server_of_source(source, uri, seen_source)
def is_codename(self, name):
"""Compare a given name with the release codename."""
if name == self.codename:
return True
else:
return False
class DebianDistribution(Distribution):
"""Class to support specific Debian features"""
def is_codename(self, name):
"""Compare a given name with the release codename and check if
if it can be used as a synonym for a development releases"""
if name == self.codename or self.release in ("testing", "unstable"):
return True
else:
return False
def _get_mirror_name(self, server):
"""Try to get a human readable name for the main mirror of a country
Debian specific"""
country = None
i = server.find("://ftp.")
li = server.find(".debian.org")
if i != -1 and li != -1:
country = server[i + len("://ftp.") : li]
if country in self.countries:
# TRANSLATORS: %s is a country
return (
_("Server for %s")
% gettext.dgettext(
"iso_3166", self.countries[country].rstrip()
).rstrip()
)
else:
return "%s" % server.rstrip("/ ")
def get_mirrors(self):
Distribution.get_mirrors(
self, mirror_template="http://ftp.%s.debian.org/debian/"
)
class UbuntuDistribution(Distribution):
"""Class to support specific Ubuntu features"""
def get_mirrors(self):
Distribution.get_mirrors(
self, mirror_template="http://%s.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/"
)
class UbuntuRTMDistribution(UbuntuDistribution):
"""Class to support specific Ubuntu RTM features"""
def get_mirrors(self):
self.main_server = self.source_template.base_uri
def _lsb_release():
"""Call lsb_release --idrc and return a mapping."""
from subprocess import Popen, PIPE
import errno
result = {
"Codename": "sid",
"Distributor ID": "Debian",
"Description": "Debian GNU/Linux unstable (sid)",
"Release": "unstable",
}
try:
out = Popen(["lsb_release", "-idrc"], stdout=PIPE).communicate()[0]
# Convert to unicode string, needed for Python 3.1
out = out.decode("utf-8")
result.update(line.split(":\t") for line in out.split("\n") if ":\t" in line)
except OSError as exc:
if exc.errno != errno.ENOENT:
logging.warning("lsb_release failed, using defaults:" % exc)
return result
def _system_image_channel():
"""Get the current channel from system-image-cli -i if possible."""
from subprocess import Popen, PIPE
import errno
try:
from subprocess import DEVNULL
except ImportError:
# no DEVNULL in 2.7
DEVNULL = os.open(os.devnull, os.O_RDWR)
try:
out = Popen(
["system-image-cli", "-i"],
stdout=PIPE,
stderr=DEVNULL,
universal_newlines=True,
).communicate()[0]
for line in out.splitlines():
if line.startswith("channel: "):
return line.split(": ", 1)[1]
except OSError as exc:
if exc.errno != errno.ENOENT:
logging.warning("system-image-cli failed, using defaults: %s" % exc)
return None
class _OSRelease:
DEFAULT_OS_RELEASE_FILE = "/etc/os-release"
OS_RELEASE_FILE = "/etc/os-release"
def __init__(self, lsb_compat=True):
self.result = {}
self.valid = False
self.file = _OSRelease.OS_RELEASE_FILE
if not os.path.isfile(self.file):
return
self.parse()
self.valid = True
if lsb_compat:
self.inject_lsb_compat()
def inject_lsb_compat(self):
self.result["Distributor ID"] = self.result["ID"]
self.result["Description"] = self.result["PRETTY_NAME"]
# Optionals as per os-release spec.
self.result["Codename"] = self.result.get("VERSION_CODENAME")
if not self.result["Codename"]:
# Transient Ubuntu 16.04 field (LP: #1598212)
self.result["Codename"] = self.result.get("UBUNTU_CODENAME")
self.result["Release"] = self.result.get("VERSION_ID")
def parse(self):
f = open(self.file, "r")
for line in f:
line = line.strip()
if not line:
continue
self.parse_entry(*line.split("=", 1))
f.close()
def parse_entry(self, key, value):
value = self.parse_value(value) # Values can be shell strings...
if key == "ID_LIKE" and isinstance(value, str):
# ID_LIKE is specified as quoted space-separated list. This will
# be parsed as string that we need to split manually.
value = value.split(" ")
self.result[key] = value
def parse_value(self, value):
values = shlex.split(value)
if len(values) == 1:
return values[0]
return values
def get_distro(id=None, codename=None, description=None, release=None, is_like=[]):
"""
Check the currently used distribution and return the corresponding
distriubtion class that supports distro specific features.
If no paramter are given the distro will be auto detected via
a call to lsb-release
"""
# make testing easier
if not (id and codename and description and release):
os_release = _OSRelease()
os_result = []
lsb_result = _lsb_release()
if os_release.valid:
os_result = os_release.result
# TODO: We cannot presently use os-release to fully replace lsb_release
# because os-release's ID, VERSION_ID and VERSION_CODENAME fields
# are specified as lowercase. In lsb_release they can be upcase
# or captizalized. So, switching to os-release would consitute
# a behavior break a which point lsb_release support should be
# fully removed.
# This in particular is a problem for template matching, as this
# matches against Distribution objects and depends on string
# case.
lsb_result = _lsb_release()
id = lsb_result["Distributor ID"]
codename = lsb_result["Codename"]
description = lsb_result["Description"]
release = lsb_result["Release"]
# Not available with LSB, use get directly.
is_like = os_result.get("ID_LIKE", [])
if id == "Ubuntu":
channel = _system_image_channel()
if channel is not None and "ubuntu-rtm/" in channel:
id = "Ubuntu-RTM"
codename = channel.rsplit("/", 1)[1].split("-", 1)[0]
description = codename
release = codename
if id == "Ubuntu":
return UbuntuDistribution(id, codename, description, release, is_like)
if id == "Ubuntu-RTM":
return UbuntuRTMDistribution(id, codename, description, release, is_like)
elif id == "Debian":
return DebianDistribution(id, codename, description, release, is_like)
else:
return Distribution(id, codename, description, release, is_like)
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