304 lines
7.7 KiB
Python
Executable File
304 lines
7.7 KiB
Python
Executable File
#! /ufs/guido/bin/sgi/python
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# Mirror a remote ftp subtree into a local directory tree.
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# Basic usage: ftpmirror [options] host remotedir localdir
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#
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# XXX To do:
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# - handle symbolic links
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# - back up .mirrorinfo before overwriting
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# - use pickles for .mirrorinfo?
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import os
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import sys
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import time
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import getopt
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import string
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import ftplib
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from fnmatch import fnmatch
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usage_msg = """
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usage: ftpmirror [-v] [-q] [-i] [-m] [-n] [-r] [-s pat]
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[-l username [-p passwd [-a account]]]
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hostname [remotedir [localdir]]
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-v: verbose
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-q: quiet
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-i: interactive mode
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-m: macintosh server (NCSA telnet 2.4) (implies -n -s '*.o')
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-n: don't log in
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-r: remove files no longer pertinent
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-l username [-p passwd [-a account]]: login info (default anonymous ftp)
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-s pat: skip files matching pattern
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hostname: remote host
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remotedir: remote directory (default initial)
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localdir: local directory (default current)
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"""
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def usage(*args):
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sys.stdout = sys.stderr
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for msg in args: print msg
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print usage_msg
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sys.exit(2)
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verbose = 1 # 0 for -q, 2 for -v
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interactive = 0
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mac = 0
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rmok = 0
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nologin = 0
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skippats = ['.', '..', '.mirrorinfo']
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def main():
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global verbose, interactive, mac, rmok, nologin
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try:
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opts, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], 'a:bil:mnp:qrs:v')
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except getopt.error, msg:
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usage(msg)
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login = ''
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passwd = ''
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account = ''
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for o, a in opts:
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if o == '-l': login = a
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if o == '-p': passwd = a
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if o == '-a': account = a
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if o == '-v': verbose = verbose + 1
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if o == '-q': verbose = 0
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if o == '-i': interactive = 1
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if o == '-m': mac = 1; nologin = 1; skippats.append('*.o')
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if o == '-n': nologin = 1
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if o == '-r': rmok = 1
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if o == '-s': skippats.append(a)
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if not args: usage('hostname missing')
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host = args[0]
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remotedir = ''
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localdir = ''
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if args[1:]:
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remotedir = args[1]
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if args[2:]:
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localdir = args[2]
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if args[3:]: usage('too many arguments')
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#
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f = ftplib.FTP()
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if verbose: print 'Connecting to %s...' % host
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f.connect(host)
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if not nologin:
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if verbose:
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print 'Logging in as %s...' % (login or 'anonymous')
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f.login(login, passwd, account)
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if verbose: print 'OK.'
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pwd = f.pwd()
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if verbose > 1: print 'PWD =', `pwd`
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if remotedir:
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if verbose > 1: print 'cwd(%s)' % `remotedir`
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f.cwd(remotedir)
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if verbose > 1: print 'OK.'
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pwd = f.pwd()
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if verbose > 1: print 'PWD =', `pwd`
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#
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mirrorsubdir(f, localdir)
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def mirrorsubdir(f, localdir):
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pwd = f.pwd()
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if localdir and not os.path.isdir(localdir):
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if verbose: print 'Creating local directory', localdir
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makedir(localdir)
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infofilename = os.path.join(localdir, '.mirrorinfo')
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try:
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text = open(infofilename, 'r').read()
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except IOError, msg:
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text = '{}'
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try:
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info = eval(text)
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except (SyntaxError, NameError):
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print 'Bad mirror info in %s' % infofilename
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info = {}
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subdirs = []
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listing = []
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if verbose: print 'Listing remote directory %s...' % pwd
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f.retrlines('LIST', listing.append)
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for line in listing:
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if verbose > 1: print '-->', `line`
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if mac:
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# Mac listing has just filenames;
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# trailing / means subdirectory
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filename = string.strip(line)
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mode = '-'
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if filename[-1:] == '/':
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filename = filename[:-1]
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mode = 'd'
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infostuff = ''
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else:
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# Parse, assuming a UNIX listing
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words = string.split(line)
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if len(words) < 6:
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if verbose > 1: print 'Skipping short line'
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continue
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if words[-2] == '->':
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if verbose > 1:
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print 'Skipping symbolic link %s -> %s' % \
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(words[-3], words[-1])
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continue
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filename = words[-1]
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infostuff = words[-5:-1]
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mode = words[0]
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skip = 0
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for pat in skippats:
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if fnmatch(filename, pat):
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if verbose > 1:
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print 'Skip pattern', pat,
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print 'matches', filename
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skip = 1
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break
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if skip:
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continue
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if mode[0] == 'd':
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if verbose > 1:
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print 'Remembering subdirectory', filename
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subdirs.append(filename)
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continue
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if info.has_key(filename) and info[filename] == infostuff:
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if verbose > 1:
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print 'Already have this version of', filename
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continue
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fullname = os.path.join(localdir, filename)
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if interactive:
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doit = askabout('file', filename, pwd)
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if not doit:
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if not info.has_key(filename):
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info[filename] = 'Not retrieved'
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continue
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try:
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os.unlink(fullname)
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except os.error:
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pass
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try:
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fp = open(fullname, 'w')
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except IOError, msg:
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print "Can't create %s: %s" % (fullname, str(msg))
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continue
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if verbose:
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print 'Retrieving %s from %s as %s...' % \
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(filename, pwd, fullname)
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if verbose:
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fp1 = LoggingFile(fp, 1024, sys.stdout)
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else:
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fp1 = fp
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t0 = time.time()
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try:
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f.retrbinary('RETR ' + filename, fp1.write, 8*1024)
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except ftplib.error_perm, msg:
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print msg
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t1 = time.time()
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bytes = fp.tell()
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fp.close()
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if fp1 != fp:
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fp1.close()
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info[filename] = infostuff
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writedict(info, infofilename)
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if verbose:
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dt = t1 - t0
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kbytes = bytes / 1024.0
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print int(round(kbytes)),
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print 'Kbytes in',
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print int(round(dt)),
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print 'seconds',
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if t1 > t0:
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print '(~%d Kbytes/sec)' % \
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int(round(kbytes/dt),)
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print
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#
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# Remove local files that are no longer in the remote directory
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if not localdir: names = os.listdir(os.curdir)
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else: names = os.listdir(localdir)
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for name in names:
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if name[0] == '.' or info.has_key(name) or name in subdirs:
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continue
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fullname = os.path.join(localdir, name)
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if not rmok:
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if verbose:
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print 'Local file', fullname,
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print 'is no longer pertinent'
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continue
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if verbose: print 'Removing local file', fullname
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try:
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os.unlink(fullname)
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except os.error, msg:
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print "Can't remove local file %s: %s" % \
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(fullname, str(msg))
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#
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# Recursively mirror subdirectories
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for subdir in subdirs:
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if interactive:
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doit = askabout('subdirectory', subdir, pwd)
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if not doit: continue
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if verbose: print 'Processing subdirectory', subdir
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localsubdir = os.path.join(localdir, subdir)
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pwd = f.pwd()
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if verbose > 1:
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print 'Remote directory now:', pwd
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print 'Remote cwd', subdir
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try:
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f.cwd(subdir)
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except ftplib.error_perm, msg:
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print "Can't chdir to", subdir, ":", msg
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else:
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if verbose: print 'Mirroring as', localsubdir
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mirrorsubdir(f, localsubdir)
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if verbose > 1: print 'Remote cwd ..'
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f.cwd('..')
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newpwd = f.pwd()
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if newpwd != pwd:
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print 'Ended up in wrong directory after cd + cd ..'
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print 'Giving up now.'
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break
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else:
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if verbose > 1: print 'OK.'
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# Wrapper around a file for writing to write a hash sign every block.
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class LoggingFile:
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def __init__(self, fp, blocksize, outfp):
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self.fp = fp
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self.bytes = 0
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self.hashes = 0
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self.blocksize = blocksize
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self.outfp = outfp
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def write(self, data):
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self.bytes = self.bytes + len(data)
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hashes = int(self.bytes) / self.blocksize
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while hashes > self.hashes:
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self.outfp.write('#')
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self.outfp.flush()
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self.hashes = self.hashes + 1
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self.fp.write(data)
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def close(self):
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self.outfp.write('\n')
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# Ask permission to download a file.
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def askabout(filetype, filename, pwd):
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prompt = 'Retrieve %s %s from %s ? [ny] ' % (filetype, filename, pwd)
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while 1:
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reply = string.lower(string.strip(raw_input(prompt)))
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if reply in ['y', 'ye', 'yes']:
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return 1
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if reply in ['', 'n', 'no', 'nop', 'nope']:
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return 0
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print 'Please answer yes or no.'
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# Create a directory if it doesn't exist. Recursively create the
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# parent directory as well if needed.
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def makedir(pathname):
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if os.path.isdir(pathname):
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return
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dirname = os.path.dirname(pathname)
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if dirname: makedir(dirname)
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os.mkdir(pathname, 0777)
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# Write a dictionary to a file in a way that can be read back using
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# rval() but is still somewhat readable (i.e. not a single long line).
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def writedict(dict, filename):
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fp = open(filename, 'w')
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fp.write('{\n')
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for key, value in dict.items():
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fp.write('%s: %s,\n' % (`key`, `value`))
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fp.write('}\n')
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fp.close()
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main()
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