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93 lines
3.5 KiB
Python
93 lines
3.5 KiB
Python
# Module and documentation by Eric S. Raymond, 21 Dec 1998
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import os, shlex
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class netrc:
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def __init__(self, file=None):
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if not file:
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file = os.path.join(os.environ['HOME'], ".netrc")
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try:
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fp = open(file)
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except:
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return None
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self.hosts = {}
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self.macros = {}
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lexer = shlex.shlex(fp)
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lexer.wordchars = lexer.wordchars + '.'
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while 1:
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# Look for a machine, default, or macdef top-level keyword
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toplevel = tt = lexer.get_token()
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if tt == '' or tt == None:
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break
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elif tt == 'machine':
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entryname = lexer.get_token()
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elif tt == 'default':
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entryname = 'default'
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elif tt == 'macdef': # Just skip to end of macdefs
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entryname = lexer.get_token()
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self.macros[entryname] = []
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lexer.whitepace = ' \t'
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while 1:
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line = lexer.instream.readline()
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if not line or line == '\012' and tt == '\012':
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lexer.whitepace = ' \t\r\n'
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break
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tt = line
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self.macros[entryname].append(line)
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else:
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raise SyntaxError, "bad toplevel token %s, file %s, line %d" \
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% (tt, file, lexer.lineno)
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# We're looking at start of an entry for a named machine or default.
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if toplevel == 'machine':
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login = account = password = None
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self.hosts[entryname] = {}
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while 1:
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tt = lexer.get_token()
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if tt=='' or tt == 'machine' or tt == 'default' or tt == 'macdef':
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if toplevel == 'macdef':
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break;
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elif login and password:
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self.hosts[entryname] = (login, account, password)
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lexer.push_token(tt)
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break
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else:
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raise SyntaxError, "malformed %s entry %s terminated by %s" % (toplevel, entryname, repr(tt))
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elif tt == 'login' or tt == 'user':
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login = lexer.get_token()
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elif tt == 'account':
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account = lexer.get_token()
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elif tt == 'password':
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password = lexer.get_token()
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else:
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raise SyntaxError, "bad follower token %s, file %s, line %d"%(tt,file,lexer.lineno)
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def authenticators(self, host):
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"Return a (user, account, password) tuple for given host."
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if self.hosts.has_key(host):
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return self.hosts[host]
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elif self.hosts.has_key('default'):
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return self.hosts['default']
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else:
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return None
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def __repr__(self):
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"Dump the class data in the format of a .netrc file"
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rep = ""
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for host in self.hosts.keys():
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attrs = self.hosts[host]
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rep = rep + "machine "+ host + "\n\tlogin " + repr(attrs[0]) + "\n"
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if attrs[1]:
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rep = rep + "account " + repr(attrs[1])
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rep = rep + "\tpassword " + repr(attrs[2]) + "\n"
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for macro in self.macros.keys():
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rep = rep + "macdef " + macro + "\n"
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for line in self.macros[macro]:
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rep = rep + line
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rep = rep + "\n"
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return rep
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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print netrc()
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