############################################################################## # # Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003 Zope Corporation and Contributors. # All Rights Reserved. # # This software is subject to the provisions of the Zope Public License, # Version 2.1 (ZPL). A copy of the ZPL should accompany this distribution. # THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND ANY AND ALL EXPRESS OR IMPLIED # WARRANTIES ARE DISCLAIMED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED # WARRANTIES OF TITLE, MERCHANTABILITY, AGAINST INFRINGEMENT, AND FITNESS # FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. # ############################################################################## """Support for the XML configuration file format Note, for a detailed description of the way that conflicting configuration actions are resolved, see the detailed example in test_includeOverrides in tests/text_xmlconfig.py $Id: xmlconfig.py 69620 2006-08-17 18:38:35Z philikon $ """ __docformat__ = 'restructuredtext' import errno import os import sys import logging import zope.configuration.config as config from glob import glob from xml.sax import make_parser from xml.sax.xmlreader import InputSource from xml.sax.handler import ContentHandler, feature_namespaces from xml.sax import SAXParseException from zope import schema from zope.configuration.exceptions import ConfigurationError from zope.configuration.zopeconfigure import IZopeConfigure, ZopeConfigure from zope.interface import Interface logger = logging.getLogger("config") ZCML_NAMESPACE = "http://namespaces.zope.org/zcml" ZCML_CONDITION = (ZCML_NAMESPACE, u"condition") class ZopeXMLConfigurationError(ConfigurationError): """Zope XML Configuration error These errors are wrappers for other errors. The include configuration info and the wrapped error type and value: >>> v = ZopeXMLConfigurationError("blah", AttributeError, "xxx") >>> print v 'blah' AttributeError: xxx """ def __init__(self, info, etype, evalue): self.info, self.etype, self.evalue = info, etype, evalue def __str__(self): # Only use the repr of the info. This is because we expect to # get a parse info and we only want the location information. return "%s\n %s: %s" % ( `self.info`, self.etype.__name__, self.evalue) class ZopeSAXParseException(ConfigurationError): """Sax Parser errors, reformatted in an emacs friendly way >>> v = ZopeSAXParseException("foo.xml:12:3:Not well formed") >>> print v File "foo.xml", line 12.3, Not well formed """ def __init__(self, v): self._v = v def __str__(self): v = self._v s = tuple(str(v).split(':')) if len(s) == 4: return 'File "%s", line %s.%s, %s' % s else: return str(v) class ParserInfo(object): """Information about a directive based on parser data This includes the directive location, as well as text data contained in the directive. >>> info = ParserInfo('tests//sample.zcml', 1, 0) >>> info File "tests//sample.zcml", line 1.0 >>> print info File "tests//sample.zcml", line 1.0 >>> info.characters("blah\\n") >>> info.characters("blah") >>> info.text u'blah\\nblah' >>> info.end(7, 0) >>> info File "tests//sample.zcml", line 1.0-7.0 >>> print info File "tests//sample.zcml", line 1.0-7.0 """ text = u'' def __init__(self, file, line, column): self.file, self.line, self.column = file, line, column self.eline, self.ecolumn = line, column def end(self, line, column): self.eline, self.ecolumn = line, column def __repr__(self): if (self.line, self.column) == (self.eline, self.ecolumn): return 'File "%s", line %s.%s' % ( self.file, self.line, self.column) return 'File "%s", line %s.%s-%s.%s' % ( self.file, self.line, self.column, self.eline, self.ecolumn) def __str__(self): if (self.line, self.column) == (self.eline, self.ecolumn): return 'File "%s", line %s.%s' % ( self.file, self.line, self.column) file = self.file if file == 'tests//sample.zcml': # special case for testing file = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'tests', 'sample.zcml') try: f = open(file) except IOError: src = " Could not read source." else: lines = f.readlines()[self.line-1:self.eline] ecolumn = self.ecolumn if lines[-1][ecolumn:ecolumn+2] == '', ecolumn) if l >= 0: lines[-1] = lines[-1][:l+1] else: lines[-1] = lines[-1][:ecolumn+1] column = self.column if lines[0][:column].strip(): # Remove text before start if it's noy whitespace lines[0] = lines[0][self.column:] src = ''.join([u" "+l for l in lines]) return "%s\n%s" % (`self`, src) def characters(self, characters): self.text += characters class ConfigurationHandler(ContentHandler): """Interface to the xml parser Translate parser events into calls into the configuration system. """ def __init__(self, context, testing=0): self.context = context self.testing = testing self.ignore_depth = 0 def setDocumentLocator(self, locator): self.locator = locator def characters(self, text): self.context.getInfo().characters(text) def startElementNS(self, name, qname, attrs): if self.ignore_depth: self.ignore_depth += 1 return data = {} for (ns, aname), value in attrs.items(): if ns is None: aname = str(aname) data[aname] = value if (ns, aname) == ZCML_CONDITION: # need to process the expression to determine if we # use this element and it's descendents use = self.evaluateCondition(value) if not use: self.ignore_depth = 1 return info = ParserInfo( self.locator.getSystemId(), self.locator.getLineNumber(), self.locator.getColumnNumber(), ) try: self.context.begin(name, data, info) except (KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit): raise except: if self.testing: raise raise ZopeXMLConfigurationError(info, sys.exc_info()[0], sys.exc_info()[1]), None, sys.exc_info()[2] self.context.setInfo(info) def evaluateCondition(self, expression): """Evaluate a ZCML condition. `expression` is a string of the form "verb arguments". Currently the supported verbs are 'have', 'not-have', 'installed' and 'not-installed'. The 'have' verb takes one argument: the name of a feature. >>> from zope.configuration.config import ConfigurationContext >>> context = ConfigurationContext() >>> context.provideFeature('apidoc') >>> c = ConfigurationHandler(context, testing=True) >>> c.evaluateCondition("have apidoc") True >>> c.evaluateCondition("not-have apidoc") False >>> c.evaluateCondition("have onlinehelp") False >>> c.evaluateCondition("not-have onlinehelp") True Ill-formed expressions raise an error >>> c.evaluateCondition("want apidoc") Traceback (most recent call last): ... ValueError: Invalid ZCML condition: 'want apidoc' >>> c.evaluateCondition("have x y") Traceback (most recent call last): ... ValueError: Only one feature allowed: 'have x y' >>> c.evaluateCondition("have") Traceback (most recent call last): ... ValueError: Feature name missing: 'have' The 'installed' verb takes one argument: the dotted name of a pacakge. If the pacakge is found, in other words, can be imported, then the condition will return true. >>> from zope.configuration.config import ConfigurationContext >>> context = ConfigurationContext() >>> c = ConfigurationHandler(context, testing=True) >>> c.evaluateCondition('installed zope.interface') True >>> c.evaluateCondition('not-installed zope.interface') False >>> c.evaluateCondition('installed zope.foo') False >>> c.evaluateCondition('not-installed zope.foo') True Ill-formed expressions raise an error >>> c.evaluateCondition("installed foo bar") Traceback (most recent call last): ... ValueError: Only one package allowed: 'installed foo bar' >>> c.evaluateCondition("installed") Traceback (most recent call last): ... ValueError: Package name missing: 'installed' """ arguments = expression.split(None) verb = arguments.pop(0) if verb in ('have', 'not-have'): if not arguments: raise ValueError("Feature name missing: %r" % expression) if len(arguments) > 1: raise ValueError("Only one feature allowed: %r" % expression) if verb == 'have': return self.context.hasFeature(arguments[0]) elif verb == 'not-have': return not self.context.hasFeature(arguments[0]) elif verb in ('installed', 'not-installed'): if not arguments: raise ValueError("Package name missing: %r" % expression) if len(arguments) > 1: raise ValueError("Only one package allowed: %r" % expression) try: __import__(arguments[0]) installed = True except ImportError: installed = False if verb == 'installed': return installed elif verb == 'not-installed': return not installed else: raise ValueError("Invalid ZCML condition: %r" % expression) def endElementNS(self, name, qname): # If ignore_depth is set, this element will be ignored, even # if this this decrements ignore_depth to 0. if self.ignore_depth: self.ignore_depth -= 1 return info = self.context.getInfo() info.end( self.locator.getLineNumber(), self.locator.getColumnNumber(), ) try: self.context.end() except (KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit): raise except: if self.testing: raise raise ZopeXMLConfigurationError(info, sys.exc_info()[0], sys.exc_info()[1]), None, sys.exc_info()[2] def processxmlfile(file, context, testing=False): """Process a configuration file See examples in tests/text_xmlconfig.py """ src = InputSource(getattr(file, 'name', '')) src.setByteStream(file) parser = make_parser() parser.setContentHandler(ConfigurationHandler(context, testing=testing)) parser.setFeature(feature_namespaces, True) try: parser.parse(src) except SAXParseException: raise ZopeSAXParseException(sys.exc_info()[1]), None, sys.exc_info()[2] def openInOrPlain(filename): """Open a file, falling back to filename.in. If the requested file does not exist and filename.in does, fall back to filename.in. If opening the original filename fails for any other reason, allow the failure to propogate. For example, the tests/samplepackage dirextory has files: configure.zcml configure.zcml.in foo.zcml.in If we open configure.zcml, we'll get that file: >>> here = os.path.dirname(__file__) >>> path = os.path.join(here, 'tests', 'samplepackage', 'configure.zcml') >>> f = openInOrPlain(path) >>> f.name[-14:] 'configure.zcml' But if we open foo.zcml, we'll get foo.zcml.in, since there isn't a foo.zcml: >>> path = os.path.join(here, 'tests', 'samplepackage', 'foo.zcml') >>> f = openInOrPlain(path) >>> f.name[-11:] 'foo.zcml.in' Make sure other IOErrors are re-raised. We need to do this in a try-except block because different errors are raised on Windows and on Linux. >>> try: ... f = openInOrPlain('.') ... except IOError: ... print "passed" ... else: ... print "failed" ... passed """ try: fp = open(filename) except IOError, (code, msg): if code == errno.ENOENT: fn = filename + ".in" if os.path.exists(fn): fp = open(fn) else: raise else: raise return fp class IInclude(Interface): """The ``zope:include`` directive This directive allows you to include another ZCML file in the configuration. This enables you to write configuration files in each package and then link them together. """ file = schema.BytesLine( title=u"Configuration file name", description=u"The name of a configuration file to be included, " u"relative to the directive containing the " u"including configuration file.", required=False, ) files = schema.BytesLine( title=u"Configuration file name pattern", description=u""" The names of multiple configuration files to be included, expressed as a file-name pattern, relative to the directive containing the including configuration file. The pattern can include: - ``*`` matches 0 or more characters - ``?`` matches a single character - ``[]`` matches any character in seq - ``[!]`` matches any character not in seq The file names are included in sorted order, where sorting is without regard to case. """, required=False, ) package = config.fields.GlobalObject( title=u"Include package", description=u""" Include the named file (or configure.zcml) from the directory of this package. """, required=False, ) def include(_context, file=None, package=None, files=None): """Include a zcml file See examples in tests/text_xmlconfig.py """ if files: if file: raise ValueError("Must specify only one of file or files") elif not file: file = 'configure.zcml' # This is a tad tricky. We want to behave as a grouping directive. context = config.GroupingContextDecorator(_context) if package is not None: context.package = package context.basepath = None if files: paths = glob(context.path(files)) paths = zip([path.lower() for path in paths], paths) paths.sort() paths = [path for (l, path) in paths] else: paths = [context.path(file)] for path in paths: if context.processFile(path): f = openInOrPlain(path) logger.debug("include %s" % f.name) context.basepath = os.path.dirname(path) context.includepath = _context.includepath + (f.name, ) _context.stack.append(config.GroupingStackItem(context)) processxmlfile(f, context) f.close() assert _context.stack[-1].context is context _context.stack.pop() def includeOverrides(_context, file=None, package=None, files=None): """Include zcml file containing overrides The actions in the included file are added to the context as if they were in the including file directly. See the detailed example in test_includeOverrides in tests/text_xmlconfig.py """ # We need to remember how many actions we had before nactions = len(_context.actions) # We'll give the new actions this include path includepath = _context.includepath # Now we'll include the file. We'll munge the actions after include(_context, file, package, files) # Now we'll grab the new actions, resolve conflicts, # and munge the includepath: newactions = [] for action in config.resolveConflicts(_context.actions[nactions:]): (discriminator, callable, args, kw, oldincludepath, info, order ) = config.expand_action(*action) newactions.append( (discriminator, callable, args, kw, includepath, info, order) ) # and replace the new actions with the munched new actions: _context.actions[nactions:] = newactions def registerCommonDirectives(context): # We have to use the direct definition functions to define # a directive for all namespaces. config.defineSimpleDirective( context, "include", IInclude, include, namespace="*") config.defineSimpleDirective( context, "includeOverrides", IInclude, includeOverrides, namespace="*") config.defineGroupingDirective( context, name="configure", namespace="*", schema=IZopeConfigure, handler=ZopeConfigure, ) def file(name, package=None, context=None, execute=True): """Execute a zcml file """ if context is None: context = config.ConfigurationMachine() registerCommonDirectives(context) context.package = package include(context, name, package) if execute: context.execute_actions() return context def string(s, context=None, name="", execute=True): """Execute a zcml string """ from StringIO import StringIO if context is None: context = config.ConfigurationMachine() registerCommonDirectives(context) f = StringIO(s) f.name = name processxmlfile(f, context) if execute: context.execute_actions() return context ############################################################################## # Backward compatability, mainly for tests _context = None def _clearContext(): global _context _context = config.ConfigurationMachine() registerCommonDirectives(_context) def _getContext(): global _context if _context is None: _clearContext() from zope.testing.cleanup import addCleanUp addCleanUp(_clearContext) return _context class XMLConfig(object): """Provide high-level handling of configuration files. See examples in tests/text_xmlconfig.py """ def __init__(self, file_name, module=None): context = _getContext() include(context, file_name, module) self.context = context def __call__(self): self.context.execute_actions() def xmlconfig(file, testing=False): context = _getContext() processxmlfile(file, context, testing=testing) context.execute_actions(testing=testing) def testxmlconfig(file, context=None): """xmlconfig that doesn't raise configuration errors This is useful for testing, as it doesn't mask exception types. """ context = _getContext() processxmlfile(file, context, testing=True) context.execute_actions(testing=True)