cpython/Lib/plat-mac/plistlib.py

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"""plistlib.py -- a tool to generate and parse MacOSX .plist files.
The PropertList (.plist) file format is a simple XML pickle supporting
basic object types, like dictionaries, lists, numbers and strings.
Usually the top level object is a dictionary.
To write out a plist file, use the writePlist(rootObject, pathOrFile)
function. 'rootObject' is the top level object, 'pathOrFile' is a
filename or a (writable) file object.
To parse a plist from a file, use the readPlist(pathOrFile)
function, with a file name or a (readable) file object as the only
argument. It returns the top level object (usually a dictionary).
Values can be strings, integers, floats, booleans, tuples, lists,
dictionaries, Data or Date objects. String values (including dictionary
keys) may be unicode strings -- they will be written out as UTF-8.
This module exports a class named Dict(), which allows you to easily
construct (nested) dicts using keyword arguments as well as accessing
values with attribute notation, where d.foo is equivalent to d["foo"].
Regular dictionaries work, too.
The <data> plist type is supported through the Data class. This is a
thin wrapper around a Python string.
The <date> plist data has (limited) support through the Date class.
(Warning: Dates are only supported if the PyXML package is installed.)
Generate Plist example:
pl = Dict(
aString="Doodah",
aList=["A", "B", 12, 32.1, [1, 2, 3]],
aFloat = 0.1,
anInt = 728,
aDict=Dict(
anotherString="<hello & hi there!>",
aUnicodeValue=u'M\xe4ssig, Ma\xdf',
aTrueValue=True,
aFalseValue=False,
),
someData = Data("<binary gunk>"),
someMoreData = Data("<lots of binary gunk>" * 10),
aDate = Date(time.mktime(time.gmtime())),
)
# unicode keys are possible, but a little awkward to use:
pl[u'\xc5benraa'] = "That was a unicode key."
writePlist(pl, fileName)
Parse Plist example:
pl = readPlist(pathOrFile)
print pl.aKey # same as pl["aKey"]
"""
__all__ = ["readPlist", "writePlist", "Plist", "Data", "Date", "Dict"]
# Note: the Plist class has been deprecated.
def readPlist(pathOrFile):
"""Read a .plist file. 'pathOrFile' may either be a file name or a
(readable) file object. Return the unpacked root object (which
usually is a dictionary).
"""
didOpen = 0
if isinstance(pathOrFile, (str, unicode)):
pathOrFile = open(pathOrFile)
didOpen = 1
p = PlistParser()
rootObject = p.parse(pathOrFile)
if didOpen:
pathOrFile.close()
return rootObject
def writePlist(rootObject, pathOrFile):
"""Write 'rootObject' to a .plist file. 'pathOrFile' may either be a
file name or a (writable) file object.
"""
didOpen = 0
if isinstance(pathOrFile, (str, unicode)):
pathOrFile = open(pathOrFile, "w")
didOpen = 1
writer = PlistWriter(pathOrFile)
writer.writeln("<plist version=\"1.0\">")
writer.writeValue(rootObject)
writer.writeln("</plist>")
if didOpen:
pathOrFile.close()
class DumbXMLWriter:
def __init__(self, file, indentLevel=0, indent="\t"):
self.file = file
self.stack = []
self.indentLevel = indentLevel
self.indent = indent
def beginElement(self, element):
self.stack.append(element)
self.writeln("<%s>" % element)
self.indentLevel += 1
def endElement(self, element):
assert self.indentLevel > 0
assert self.stack.pop() == element
self.indentLevel -= 1
self.writeln("</%s>" % element)
def simpleElement(self, element, value=None):
if value is not None:
value = _escapeAndEncode(value)
self.writeln("<%s>%s</%s>" % (element, value, element))
else:
self.writeln("<%s/>" % element)
def writeln(self, line):
if line:
self.file.write(self.indentLevel * self.indent + line + "\n")
else:
self.file.write("\n")
import re
# Regex to strip all control chars, but for \t \n \r and \f
_controlStripper = re.compile(r"[\x00\x01\x02\x03\x04\x05\x06\x07\x08\x0b\x0e\x0f"
"\x10\x11\x12\x13\x14\x15\x16\x17\x18\x19\x1a\x1b\x1c\x1d\x1e\x1f]")
def _escapeAndEncode(text):
text = text.replace("\r\n", "\n") # convert DOS line endings
text = text.replace("\r", "\n") # convert Mac line endings
text = text.replace("&", "&amp;") # escape '&'
text = text.replace("<", "&lt;") # escape '<'
text = _controlStripper.sub("?", text) # replace control chars with '?'
return text.encode("utf-8") # encode as UTF-8
PLISTHEADER = """\
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple Computer//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd">
"""
class PlistWriter(DumbXMLWriter):
def __init__(self, file, indentLevel=0, indent="\t", writeHeader=1):
if writeHeader:
file.write(PLISTHEADER)
DumbXMLWriter.__init__(self, file, indentLevel, indent)
def writeValue(self, value):
if isinstance(value, (str, unicode)):
self.simpleElement("string", value)
elif isinstance(value, bool):
# must switch for bool before int, as bool is a
# subclass of int...
if value:
self.simpleElement("true")
else:
self.simpleElement("false")
elif isinstance(value, int):
self.simpleElement("integer", str(value))
elif isinstance(value, float):
# should perhaps use repr() for better precision?
self.simpleElement("real", str(value))
elif isinstance(value, dict):
self.writeDict(value)
elif isinstance(value, Data):
self.writeData(value)
elif isinstance(value, Date):
self.simpleElement("date", value.toString())
elif isinstance(value, (tuple, list)):
self.writeArray(value)
else:
raise TypeError("unsuported type: %s" % type(value))
def writeData(self, data):
self.beginElement("data")
for line in data.asBase64().split("\n"):
if line:
self.writeln(line)
self.endElement("data")
def writeDict(self, d):
self.beginElement("dict")
items = d.items()
items.sort()
for key, value in items:
if not isinstance(key, (str, unicode)):
raise TypeError("keys must be strings")
self.simpleElement("key", key)
self.writeValue(value)
self.endElement("dict")
def writeArray(self, array):
self.beginElement("array")
for value in array:
self.writeValue(value)
self.endElement("array")
class Dict(dict):
"""Convenience dictionary subclass: it allows dict construction using
keyword arguments (just like dict() in 2.3) as well as attribute notation
to retrieve values, making d.foo equivalent to d["foo"].
"""
def __new__(cls, **kwargs):
self = dict.__new__(cls)
self.update(kwargs)
return self
def __init__(self, **kwargs):
self.update(kwargs)
def __getattr__(self, attr):
try:
value = self[attr]
except KeyError:
raise AttributeError, attr
return value
def __setattr__(self, attr, value):
self[attr] = value
def __delattr__(self, attr):
try:
del self[attr]
except KeyError:
raise AttributeError, attr
class Plist(Dict):
"""This class has been deprecated! Use the Dict with readPlist() and
writePlist() functions instead.
"""
def fromFile(cls, pathOrFile):
"""Deprecated! Use the readPlist() function instead."""
rootObject = readPlist(pathOrFile)
plist = cls()
plist.update(rootObject)
return plist
fromFile = classmethod(fromFile)
def write(self, pathOrFile):
"""Deprecated! Use the writePlist() function instead."""
writePlist(self, pathOrFile)
class Data:
"""Wrapper for binary data."""
def __init__(self, data):
self.data = data
def fromBase64(cls, data):
import base64
return cls(base64.decodestring(data))
fromBase64 = classmethod(fromBase64)
def asBase64(self):
import base64
return base64.encodestring(self.data)
def __cmp__(self, other):
if isinstance(other, self.__class__):
return cmp(self.data, other.data)
elif isinstance(other, str):
return cmp(self.data, other)
else:
return cmp(id(self), id(other))
def __repr__(self):
return "%s(%s)" % (self.__class__.__name__, repr(self.data))
class Date:
"""Primitive date wrapper, uses time floats internally, is agnostic
about time zones.
"""
def __init__(self, date):
if isinstance(date, str):
from xml.utils.iso8601 import parse
date = parse(date)
self.date = date
def toString(self):
from xml.utils.iso8601 import tostring
return tostring(self.date)
def __cmp__(self, other):
if isinstance(other, self.__class__):
return cmp(self.date, other.date)
elif isinstance(other, (int, float)):
return cmp(self.date, other)
else:
return cmp(id(self), id(other))
def __repr__(self):
return "%s(%s)" % (self.__class__.__name__, repr(self.toString()))
class PlistParser:
def __init__(self):
self.stack = []
self.currentKey = None
self.root = None
def parse(self, file):
from xml.parsers.expat import ParserCreate
parser = ParserCreate()
parser.StartElementHandler = self.handleBeginElement
parser.EndElementHandler = self.handleEndElement
parser.CharacterDataHandler = self.handleData
parser.ParseFile(file)
return self.root
def handleBeginElement(self, element, attrs):
self.data = []
handler = getattr(self, "begin_" + element, None)
if handler is not None:
handler(attrs)
def handleEndElement(self, element):
handler = getattr(self, "end_" + element, None)
if handler is not None:
handler()
def handleData(self, data):
self.data.append(data)
def addObject(self, value):
if self.currentKey is not None:
self.stack[-1][self.currentKey] = value
self.currentKey = None
elif not self.stack:
# this is the root object
self.root = value
else:
self.stack[-1].append(value)
def getData(self):
data = "".join(self.data)
try:
data = data.encode("ascii")
except UnicodeError:
pass
self.data = []
return data
# element handlers
def begin_dict(self, attrs):
d = Dict()
self.addObject(d)
self.stack.append(d)
def end_dict(self):
self.stack.pop()
def end_key(self):
self.currentKey = self.getData()
def begin_array(self, attrs):
a = []
self.addObject(a)
self.stack.append(a)
def end_array(self):
self.stack.pop()
def end_true(self):
self.addObject(True)
def end_false(self):
self.addObject(False)
def end_integer(self):
self.addObject(int(self.getData()))
def end_real(self):
self.addObject(float(self.getData()))
def end_string(self):
self.addObject(self.getData())
def end_data(self):
self.addObject(Data.fromBase64(self.getData()))
def end_date(self):
self.addObject(Date(self.getData()))