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# Copyright (C) 2012 Yahoo! Inc. # # Author: Joshua Harlow <harlowja@yahoo-inc.com> # # This file is part of cloud-init. See LICENSE file for license information. import pipes import re from io import StringIO # This library is used to parse/write # out the various sysconfig files edited (best attempt effort) # # It has to be slightly modified though # to ensure that all values are quoted/unquoted correctly # since these configs are usually sourced into # bash scripts... import configobj # See: http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/000095399/basedefs/xbd_chap08.html # or look at the 'param_expand()' function in the subst.c file in the bash # source tarball... SHELL_VAR_RULE = r"[a-zA-Z_]+[a-zA-Z0-9_]*" SHELL_VAR_REGEXES = [ # Basic variables re.compile(r"\$" + SHELL_VAR_RULE), # Things like $?, $0, $-, $@ re.compile(r"\$[0-9#\?\-@\*]"), # Things like ${blah:1} - but this one # gets very complex so just try the # simple path re.compile(r"\$\{.+\}"), ] def _contains_shell_variable(text): for r in SHELL_VAR_REGEXES: if r.search(text): return True return False class SysConf(configobj.ConfigObj): """A configobj.ConfigObj subclass specialised for sysconfig files. :param contents: The sysconfig file to parse, in a format accepted by ``configobj.ConfigObj.__init__`` (i.e. "a filename, file like object, or list of lines"). """ def __init__(self, contents): configobj.ConfigObj.__init__( self, contents, interpolation=False, write_empty_values=True ) def __str__(self): contents = self.write() out_contents = StringIO() if isinstance(contents, (list, tuple)): out_contents.write("\n".join(contents)) else: out_contents.write(str(contents)) return out_contents.getvalue() def _quote(self, value, multiline=False): if not isinstance(value, str): raise ValueError('Value "%s" is not a string' % (value)) if len(value) == 0: return "" quot_func = None if value[0] in ['"', "'"] and value[-1] in ['"', "'"]: if len(value) == 1: quot_func = ( lambda x: self._get_single_quote(x) % x ) # noqa: E731 else: # Quote whitespace if it isn't the start + end of a shell command if value.strip().startswith("$(") and value.strip().endswith(")"): pass else: if re.search(r"[\t\r\n ]", value): if _contains_shell_variable(value): # If it contains shell variables then we likely want to # leave it alone since the pipes.quote function likes # to use single quotes which won't get expanded... if re.search(r"[\n\"']", value): quot_func = ( lambda x: self._get_triple_quote(x) % x ) # noqa: E731 else: quot_func = ( lambda x: self._get_single_quote(x) % x ) # noqa: E731 else: quot_func = pipes.quote if not quot_func: return value return quot_func(value) def _write_line(self, indent_string, entry, this_entry, comment): # Ensure it is formatted fine for # how these sysconfig scripts are used val = self._decode_element(self._quote(this_entry)) key = self._decode_element(self._quote(entry)) cmnt = self._decode_element(comment) return "%s%s%s%s%s" % ( indent_string, key, "=", val, cmnt, ) # vi: ts=4 expandtab