170 lines
5.1 KiB
Python
170 lines
5.1 KiB
Python
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# this module is an OS/2 oriented replacement for the pwd standard
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# extension module.
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# written by Andrew MacIntyre, April 2001.
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# released into the public domain "as is", with NO WARRANTY
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# note that this implementation checks whether ":" or ";" as used as
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# the field separator character. Path conversions are are applied when
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# the database uses ":" as the field separator character.
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"""Replacement for pwd standard extension module, intended for use on
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OS/2 and similar systems which don't normally have an /etc/passwd file.
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The standard Unix password database is an ASCII text file with 7 fields
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per record (line), separated by a colon:
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- user name (string)
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- password (encrypted string, or "*" or "")
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- user id (integer)
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- group id (integer)
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- description (usually user's name)
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- home directory (path to user's home directory)
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- shell (path to the user's login shell)
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(see the section 8.1 of the Python Library Reference)
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This implementation differs from the standard Unix implementation by
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allowing use of the platform's native path separator character - ';' on OS/2,
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DOS and MS-Windows - as the field separator in addition to the Unix
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standard ":". Additionally, when ":" is the separator path conversions
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are applied to deal with any munging of the drive letter reference.
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The module looks for the password database at the following locations
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(in order first to last):
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- ${ETC_PASSWD} (or %ETC_PASSWD%)
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- ${ETC}/passwd (or %ETC%/passwd)
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- ${PYTHONHOME}/Etc/passwd (or %PYTHONHOME%/Etc/passwd)
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Classes
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-------
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None
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Functions
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---------
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getpwuid(uid) - return the record for user-id uid as a 7-tuple
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getpwnam(name) - return the record for user 'name' as a 7-tuple
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getpwall() - return a list of 7-tuples, each tuple being one record
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(NOTE: the order is arbitrary)
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Attributes
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----------
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passwd_file - the path of the password database file
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"""
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import os
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# try and find the passwd file
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__passwd_path = []
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if os.environ.has_key('ETC_PASSWD'):
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__passwd_path.append(os.environ['ETC_PASSWD'])
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if os.environ.has_key('ETC'):
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__passwd_path.append('%s/passwd' % os.environ['ETC'])
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if os.environ.has_key('PYTHONHOME'):
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__passwd_path.append('%s/Etc/passwd' % os.environ['PYTHONHOME'])
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passwd_file = None
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for __i in __passwd_path:
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try:
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__f = open(__i, 'r')
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__f.close()
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passwd_file = __i
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break
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except:
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pass
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# path conversion handlers
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def __nullpathconv(path):
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return path.replace(os.altsep, os.sep)
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def __unixpathconv(path):
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# two known drive letter variations: "x;" and "$x"
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if path[0] == '$':
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conv = path[1] + ':' + path[2:]
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elif path[1] == ';':
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conv = path[0] + ':' + path[2:]
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else:
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conv = path
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return conv.replace(os.altsep, os.sep)
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# decide what field separator we can try to use - Unix standard, with
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# the platform's path separator as an option. No special field conversion
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# handler is required when using the platform's path separator as field
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# separator, but are required for the home directory and shell fields when
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# using the standard Unix (":") field separator.
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__field_sep = {':': __unixpathconv}
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if os.pathsep:
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if os.pathsep != ':':
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__field_sep[os.pathsep] = __nullpathconv
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# helper routine to identify which separator character is in use
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def __get_field_sep(record):
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fs = None
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for c in __field_sep.keys():
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# there should be 6 delimiter characters (for 7 fields)
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if record.count(c) == 6:
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fs = c
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break
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if fs:
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return fs
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else:
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raise KeyError, '>> passwd database fields not delimited <<'
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# read the whole file, parsing each entry into tuple form
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# with dictionaries to speed recall by UID or passwd name
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def __read_passwd_file():
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if passwd_file:
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passwd = open(passwd_file, 'r')
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else:
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raise KeyError, '>> no password database <<'
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uidx = {}
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namx = {}
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sep = None
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while 1:
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entry = passwd.readline().strip()
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if len(entry) > 6:
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if sep == None:
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sep = __get_field_sep(entry)
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fields = entry.split(sep)
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for i in (2, 3):
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fields[i] = int(fields[i])
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for i in (5, 6):
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fields[i] = __field_sep[sep](fields[i])
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record = tuple(fields)
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if not uidx.has_key(fields[2]):
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uidx[fields[2]] = record
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if not namx.has_key(fields[0]):
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namx[fields[0]] = record
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elif len(entry) > 0:
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pass # skip empty or malformed records
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else:
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break
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passwd.close()
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if len(uidx) == 0:
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raise KeyError
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return (uidx, namx)
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# return the passwd database entry by UID
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def getpwuid(uid):
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u, n = __read_passwd_file()
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return u[uid]
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# return the passwd database entry by passwd name
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def getpwnam(name):
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u, n = __read_passwd_file()
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return n[name]
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# return all the passwd database entries
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def getpwall():
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u, n = __read_passwd_file()
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return n.values()
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# test harness
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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getpwall()
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