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1279 lines
48 KiB
Python
1279 lines
48 KiB
Python
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"""
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This module is intended to be compiled into the Panda3D runtime
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distributable, to execute a packaged p3d application, but it can also
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be run directly via the Python interpreter (if the current Panda3D and
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Python versions match the version expected by the application). See
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runp3d.py for a command-line tool to invoke this module.
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"""
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import sys
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import os
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import types
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import __builtin__
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if 'VFSImporter' in sys.modules:
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# If we've already got a VFSImporter module defined at the
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# toplevel, we must have come in here by way of the
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# p3dPythonRun.cxx program, which starts out by importing a frozen
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# VFSImporter. Let's make sure we don't have two VFSImporter
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# modules.
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import VFSImporter
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import direct.showbase
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direct.showbase.VFSImporter = VFSImporter
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sys.modules['direct.showbase.VFSImporter'] = VFSImporter
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else:
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# Otherwise, we can import the VFSImporter normally. We have to
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# import PandaModules first, to get the funny renaming with
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# pandaexpress.
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import direct
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from pandac import PandaModules
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from direct.showbase import VFSImporter
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from direct.showbase.DirectObject import DirectObject
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from pandac.PandaModules import VirtualFileSystem, Filename, Multifile, loadPrcFileData, unloadPrcFile, getModelPath, Thread, WindowProperties, ExecutionEnvironment, PandaSystem, Notify, StreamWriter, ConfigVariableString, ConfigPageManager, initAppForGui
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from pandac import PandaModules
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from direct.stdpy import file, glob
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from direct.task.TaskManagerGlobal import taskMgr
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from direct.showbase.MessengerGlobal import messenger
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from direct.showbase import AppRunnerGlobal
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from direct.directnotify.DirectNotifyGlobal import directNotify
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from direct.p3d.HostInfo import HostInfo
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from direct.p3d.ScanDirectoryNode import ScanDirectoryNode
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from direct.p3d.InstalledHostData import InstalledHostData
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from direct.p3d.InstalledPackageData import InstalledPackageData
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# These imports are read by the C++ wrapper in p3dPythonRun.cxx.
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from direct.p3d.JavaScript import UndefinedObject, Undefined, ConcreteStruct, BrowserObject
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class ArgumentError(AttributeError):
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pass
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class ScriptAttributes:
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""" This dummy class serves as the root object for the scripting
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interface. The Python code can store objects and functions here
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for direct inspection by the browser's JavaScript code. """
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pass
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class AppRunner(DirectObject):
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""" This class is intended to be compiled into the Panda3D runtime
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distributable, to execute a packaged p3d application. It also
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provides some useful runtime services while running in that
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packaged environment.
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It does not usually exist while running Python directly, but you
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can use dummyAppRunner() to create one at startup for testing or
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development purposes. """
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notify = directNotify.newCategory("AppRunner")
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ConfigBasename = 'config.xml'
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# Default values for parameters that are absent from the config file:
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maxDiskUsage = 2048 * 1048576 # 2 GB
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# Values for verifyContents, from p3d_plugin.h
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P3DVCNone = 0
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P3DVCNormal = 1
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P3DVCForce = 2
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P3DVCNever = 3
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# Also from p3d_plugin.h
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P3D_CONTENTS_DEFAULT_MAX_AGE = 5
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def __init__(self):
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DirectObject.__init__(self)
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# We direct both our stdout and stderr objects onto Panda's
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# Notify stream. This ensures that unadorned print statements
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# made within Python will get routed into the log properly.
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stream = StreamWriter(Notify.out(), False)
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sys.stdout = stream
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sys.stderr = stream
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# This is set true by dummyAppRunner(), below.
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self.dummy = False
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# These will be set from the application flags when
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# setP3DFilename() is called.
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self.allowPythonDev = False
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self.guiApp = False
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self.interactiveConsole = False
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self.initialAppImport = False
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self.trueFileIO = False
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self.respectPerPlatform = None
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self.verifyContents = self.P3DVCNone
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self.sessionId = 0
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self.packedAppEnvironmentInitialized = False
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self.gotWindow = False
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self.gotP3DFilename = False
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self.p3dFilename = None
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self.p3dUrl = None
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self.started = False
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self.windowOpened = False
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self.windowPrc = None
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self.http = None
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if hasattr(PandaModules, 'HTTPClient'):
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self.http = PandaModules.HTTPClient.getGlobalPtr()
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self.Undefined = Undefined
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self.ConcreteStruct = ConcreteStruct
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# This is per session.
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self.nextScriptId = 0
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# TODO: we need one of these per instance, not per session.
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self.instanceId = None
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# The root Panda3D install directory. This is filled in when
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# the instance starts up.
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self.rootDir = None
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# The log directory. Also filled in when the instance starts.
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self.logDirectory = None
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# self.superMirrorUrl, if nonempty, is the "super mirror" URL
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# that should be contacted first before trying the actual
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# host. This is primarily used for "downloading" from a
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# locally-stored Panda3D installation. This is also filled in
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# when the instance starts up.
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self.superMirrorUrl = None
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# A list of the Panda3D packages that have been loaded.
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self.installedPackages = []
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# A list of the Panda3D packages that in the queue to be
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# downloaded.
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self.downloadingPackages = []
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# A dictionary of HostInfo objects for the various download
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# hosts we have imported packages from.
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self.hosts = {}
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# The altHost string that is in effect from the HTML tokens,
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# if any, and the dictionary of URL remapping: orig host url
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# -> alt host url.
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self.altHost = None
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self.altHostMap = {}
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# The URL from which Panda itself should be downloaded.
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self.pandaHostUrl = PandaSystem.getPackageHostUrl()
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# Application code can assign a callable object here; if so,
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# it will be invoked when an uncaught exception propagates to
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# the top of the TaskMgr.run() loop.
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self.exceptionHandler = None
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# Managing packages for runtime download.
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self.downloadingPackages = []
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self.downloadTask = None
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# The mount point for the multifile. For now, this is always
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# the current working directory, for convenience; but when we
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# move to multiple-instance sessions, it may have to be
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# different for each instance.
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self.multifileRoot = ExecutionEnvironment.getCwd().cStr()
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# The "main" object will be exposed to the DOM as a property
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# of the plugin object; that is, document.pluginobject.main in
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# JavaScript will be appRunner.main here. This may be
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# replaced with a direct reference to the JavaScript object
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# later, in setInstanceInfo().
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self.main = ScriptAttributes()
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# By default, we publish a stop() method so the browser can
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# easy stop the plugin. A particular application can remove
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# this if it chooses.
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self.main.stop = self.stop
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# This will be the browser's toplevel window DOM object;
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# e.g. self.dom.document will be the document.
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self.dom = None
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# This is the list of expressions we will evaluate when
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# self.dom gets assigned.
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self.deferredEvals = []
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# This is the default requestFunc that is installed if we
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# never call setRequestFunc().
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def defaultRequestFunc(*args):
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if args[1] == 'notify':
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# Quietly ignore notifies.
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return
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self.notify.info("Ignoring request: %s" % (args,))
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self.requestFunc = defaultRequestFunc
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# This will be filled in with the default WindowProperties for
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# this instance, e.g. the WindowProperties necessary to
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# re-embed a window in the browser frame.
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self.windowProperties = None
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# Store our pointer so DirectStart-based apps can find us.
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if AppRunnerGlobal.appRunner is None:
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AppRunnerGlobal.appRunner = self
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# We use this messenger hook to dispatch this __startIfReady()
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# call back to the main thread.
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self.accept('AppRunner_startIfReady', self.__startIfReady)
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def getToken(self, tokenName):
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""" Returns the value of the indicated web token as a string,
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if it was set, or None if it was not. """
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return self.tokenDict.get(tokenName.lower(), None)
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def getTokenInt(self, tokenName):
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""" Returns the value of the indicated web token as an integer
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value, if it was set, or None if it was not, or not an
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integer. """
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value = self.getToken(tokenName)
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if value is not None:
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try:
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value = int(value)
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except ValueError:
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value = None
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return value
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def getTokenFloat(self, tokenName):
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""" Returns the value of the indicated web token as a
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floating-point value value, if it was set, or None if it was
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not, or not a number. """
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value = self.getToken(tokenName)
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if value is not None:
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try:
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value = float(value)
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except ValueError:
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value = None
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return value
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def getTokenBool(self, tokenName):
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""" Returns the value of the indicated web token as a boolean
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value, if it was set, or None if it was not. """
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value = self.getTokenInt(tokenName)
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if value is not None:
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value = bool(value)
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return value
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def installPackage(self, packageName, version = None, hostUrl = None):
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""" Installs the named package, downloading it first if
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necessary. Returns true on success, false on failure. This
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method runs synchronously, and will block until it is
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finished; see the PackageInstaller class if you want this to
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happen asynchronously instead. """
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host = self.getHostWithAlt(hostUrl)
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if not host.downloadContentsFile(self.http):
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return False
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# All right, get the package info now.
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package = host.getPackage(packageName, version)
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if not package:
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self.notify.warning("Package %s %s not known on %s" % (
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packageName, version, hostUrl))
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return False
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return self.__rInstallPackage(package, [])
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def __rInstallPackage(self, package, nested):
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""" The recursive implementation of installPackage(). The new
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parameter, nested, is a list of packages that we are
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recursively calling this from, to avoid recursive loops. """
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package.checkStatus()
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if not package.downloadDescFile(self.http):
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return False
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# Now that we've downloaded and read the desc file, we can
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# install all of the required packages first.
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nested = nested[:] + [self]
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for packageName, version, host in package.requires:
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if host.downloadContentsFile(self.http):
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p2 = host.getPackage(packageName, version)
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if not p2:
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self.notify.warning("Couldn't find %s %s on %s" % (packageName, version, host.hostUrl))
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else:
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if p2 not in nested:
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self.__rInstallPackage(p2, nested)
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# Now that all of the required packages are installed, carry
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# on to download and install this package.
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if not package.downloadPackage(self.http):
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return False
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if not package.installPackage(self):
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return False
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self.notify.info("Package %s %s installed." % (
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package.packageName, package.packageVersion))
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return True
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def getHostWithAlt(self, hostUrl):
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""" Returns a suitable HostInfo object for downloading
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contents from the indicated URL. This is almost always the
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same thing as getHost(), except in the rare case when we have
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an alt_host specified in the HTML tokens; in this case, we may
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actually want to download the contents from a different URL
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than the one given, for instance to download a version in
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testing. """
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if hostUrl is None:
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hostUrl = self.pandaHostUrl
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altUrl = self.altHostMap.get(hostUrl, None)
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if altUrl:
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# We got an alternate host. Use it.
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return self.getHost(altUrl)
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# We didn't get an aternate host, use the original.
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host = self.getHost(hostUrl)
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# But we might need to consult the host itself to see if *it*
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# recommends an altHost.
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if self.altHost:
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# This means forcing the host to download its contents
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# file on the spot, a blocking operation. This is a
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# little unfortunate, but since alt_host is so rarely
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# used, probably not really a problem.
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host.downloadContentsFile(self.http)
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altUrl = host.altHosts.get(self.altHost, None)
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if altUrl:
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return self.getHost(altUrl)
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# No shenanigans, just return the requested host.
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return host
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def getHost(self, hostUrl, hostDir = None):
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""" Returns a new HostInfo object corresponding to the
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indicated host URL. If we have already seen this URL
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previously, returns the same object.
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This returns the literal referenced host. To return the
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mapped host, which is the one we should actually download
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from, see getHostWithAlt(). """
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if not hostUrl:
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hostUrl = self.pandaHostUrl
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host = self.hosts.get(hostUrl, None)
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if not host:
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host = HostInfo(hostUrl, appRunner = self, hostDir = hostDir)
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self.hosts[hostUrl] = host
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return host
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def getHostWithDir(self, hostDir):
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""" Returns the HostInfo object that corresponds to the
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indicated on-disk host directory. This would be used when
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reading a host directory from disk, instead of downloading it
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from a server. Supply the full path to the host directory, as
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a Filename. Returns None if the contents.xml in the indicated
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host directory cannot be read or doesn't seem consistent. """
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host = HostInfo(None, hostDir = hostDir, appRunner = self)
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if not host.hasContentsFile:
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if not host.readContentsFile():
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# Couldn't read the contents.xml file
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return None
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if not host.hostUrl:
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# The contents.xml file there didn't seem to indicate the
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# same host directory.
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return None
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host2 = self.hosts.get(host.hostUrl)
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if host2 is None:
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# No such host already; store this one.
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self.hosts[host.hostUrl] = host
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return host
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if host2.hostDir != host.hostDir:
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# Hmm, we already have that host somewhere else.
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return None
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# We already have that host, and it's consistent.
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return host2
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def deletePackages(self, packages):
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""" Removes all of the indicated packages from the disk,
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uninstalling them and deleting all of their files. The
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packages parameter must be a list of one or more PackageInfo
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objects, for instance as returned by getHost().getPackage().
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Returns the list of packages that were NOT found. """
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for hostUrl, host in self.hosts.items():
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packages = host.deletePackages(packages)
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if not host.packages:
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# If that's all of the packages for this host, delete
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# the host directory too.
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del self.hosts[hostUrl]
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self.__deleteHostFiles(host)
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return packages
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def __deleteHostFiles(self, host):
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""" Called by deletePackages(), this removes all the files for
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the indicated host (for which we have presumably already
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removed all of the packages). """
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self.notify.info("Deleting host %s: %s" % (host.hostUrl, host.hostDir))
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self.rmtree(host.hostDir)
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self.sendRequest('forget_package', host.hostUrl, '', '')
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def freshenFile(self, host, fileSpec, localPathname):
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""" Ensures that the localPathname is the most current version
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of the file defined by fileSpec, as offered by host. If not,
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it downloads a new version on-the-spot. Returns true on
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success, false on failure. """
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if fileSpec.quickVerify(pathname = localPathname):
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# It's good, keep it.
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return True
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assert self.http
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# It's stale, get a new one.
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doc = None
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if self.superMirrorUrl:
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# Use the "super mirror" first.
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url = PandaModules.URLSpec(self.superMirrorUrl + fileSpec.filename)
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self.notify.info("Freshening %s" % (url))
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doc = self.http.getDocument(url)
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if not doc or not doc.isValid():
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# Failing the super mirror, contact the actual host.
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url = PandaModules.URLSpec(host.hostUrlPrefix + fileSpec.filename)
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self.notify.info("Freshening %s" % (url))
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doc = self.http.getDocument(url)
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if not doc.isValid():
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return False
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file = Filename.temporary('', 'p3d_')
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if not doc.downloadToFile(file):
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# Failed to download.
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file.unlink()
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return False
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# Successfully downloaded!
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localPathname.makeDir()
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if not file.renameTo(localPathname):
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# Couldn't move it into place.
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file.unlink()
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return False
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if not fileSpec.fullVerify(pathname = localPathname):
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# No good after download.
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self.notify.info("%s is still no good after downloading." % (url))
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return False
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return True
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def scanInstalledPackages(self):
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""" Scans the hosts and packages already installed locally on
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the system. Returns a list of InstalledHostData objects, each
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of which contains a list of InstalledPackageData objects. """
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result = []
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hostsFilename = Filename(self.rootDir, 'hosts')
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hostsDir = ScanDirectoryNode(hostsFilename)
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for dirnode in hostsDir.nested:
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host = self.getHostWithDir(dirnode.pathname)
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hostData = InstalledHostData(host, dirnode)
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if host:
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for package in host.getAllPackages(includeAllPlatforms = True):
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packageDir = package.getPackageDir()
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if not packageDir.exists():
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continue
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subdir = dirnode.extractSubdir(packageDir)
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if not subdir:
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# This package, while defined by the host, isn't installed
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# locally; ignore it.
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continue
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packageData = InstalledPackageData(package, subdir)
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hostData.packages.append(packageData)
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# Now that we've examined all of the packages for the host,
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# anything left over is junk.
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for subdir in dirnode.nested:
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packageData = InstalledPackageData(None, subdir)
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hostData.packages.append(packageData)
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result.append(hostData)
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return result
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def readConfigXml(self):
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""" Reads the config.xml file that may be present in the root
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directory. """
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if not hasattr(PandaModules, 'TiXmlDocument'):
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return
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from pandac.PandaModules import TiXmlDocument
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filename = Filename(self.rootDir, self.ConfigBasename)
|
|
doc = TiXmlDocument(filename.toOsSpecific())
|
|
if not doc.LoadFile():
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
xconfig = doc.FirstChildElement('config')
|
|
if xconfig:
|
|
maxDiskUsage = xconfig.Attribute('max_disk_usage')
|
|
try:
|
|
self.maxDiskUsage = int(maxDiskUsage or '')
|
|
except ValueError:
|
|
pass
|
|
|
|
def writeConfigXml(self):
|
|
""" Rewrites the config.xml to the root directory. This isn't
|
|
called automatically; an application may call this after
|
|
adjusting some parameters (such as self.maxDiskUsage). """
|
|
|
|
from pandac.PandaModules import TiXmlDocument, TiXmlDeclaration, TiXmlElement
|
|
|
|
filename = Filename(self.rootDir, self.ConfigBasename)
|
|
doc = TiXmlDocument(filename.toOsSpecific())
|
|
decl = TiXmlDeclaration("1.0", "utf-8", "")
|
|
doc.InsertEndChild(decl)
|
|
|
|
xconfig = TiXmlElement('config')
|
|
xconfig.SetAttribute('max_disk_usage', str(self.maxDiskUsage))
|
|
doc.InsertEndChild(xconfig)
|
|
|
|
# Write the file to a temporary filename, then atomically move
|
|
# it to its actual filename, to avoid race conditions when
|
|
# updating this file.
|
|
tfile = Filename.temporary(self.rootDir.cStr(), '.xml')
|
|
if doc.SaveFile(tfile.toOsSpecific()):
|
|
tfile.renameTo(filename)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def checkDiskUsage(self):
|
|
""" Checks the total disk space used by all packages, and
|
|
removes old packages if necessary. """
|
|
|
|
totalSize = 0
|
|
hosts = self.scanInstalledPackages()
|
|
for hostData in hosts:
|
|
for packageData in hostData.packages:
|
|
totalSize += packageData.totalSize
|
|
self.notify.info("Total Panda3D disk space used: %s MB" % (
|
|
(totalSize + 524288) / 1048576))
|
|
|
|
if self.verifyContents == self.P3DVCNever:
|
|
# We're not allowed to delete anything anyway.
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
self.notify.info("Configured max usage is: %s MB" % (
|
|
(self.maxDiskUsage + 524288) / 1048576))
|
|
if totalSize <= self.maxDiskUsage:
|
|
# Still within budget; no need to clean up anything.
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
# OK, we're over budget. Now we have to remove old packages.
|
|
usedPackages = []
|
|
for hostData in hosts:
|
|
for packageData in hostData.packages:
|
|
if packageData.package and packageData.package.installed:
|
|
# Don't uninstall any packages we're currently using.
|
|
continue
|
|
|
|
usedPackages.append((packageData.lastUse, packageData))
|
|
|
|
# Sort the packages into oldest-first order.
|
|
usedPackages.sort()
|
|
|
|
# Delete packages until we free up enough space.
|
|
packages = []
|
|
for lastUse, packageData in usedPackages:
|
|
if totalSize <= self.maxDiskUsage:
|
|
break
|
|
totalSize -= packageData.totalSize
|
|
|
|
if packageData.package:
|
|
packages.append(packageData.package)
|
|
else:
|
|
# If it's an unknown package, just delete it directly.
|
|
print "Deleting unknown package %s" % (packageData.pathname)
|
|
self.rmtree(packageData.pathname)
|
|
|
|
packages = self.deletePackages(packages)
|
|
if packages:
|
|
print "Unable to delete %s packages" % (len(packages))
|
|
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
def stop(self):
|
|
""" This method can be called by JavaScript to stop the
|
|
application. """
|
|
|
|
# We defer the actual exit for a few frames, so we don't raise
|
|
# an exception and invalidate the JavaScript call; and also to
|
|
# help protect against race conditions as the application
|
|
# shuts down.
|
|
taskMgr.doMethodLater(0.5, sys.exit, 'exit')
|
|
|
|
def run(self):
|
|
""" This method calls taskMgr.run(), with an optional
|
|
exception handler. This is generally the program's main loop
|
|
when running in a p3d environment (except on unusual platforms
|
|
like the iPhone, which have to hand the main loop off to the
|
|
OS, and don't use this interface). """
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
taskMgr.run()
|
|
|
|
except SystemExit:
|
|
# Presumably the window has already been shut down here, but shut
|
|
# it down again for good measure.
|
|
if hasattr(__builtin__, "base"):
|
|
base.destroy()
|
|
|
|
self.notify.info("Normal exit.")
|
|
raise
|
|
|
|
except:
|
|
# Some unexpected Python exception; pass it to the
|
|
# optional handler, if it is defined.
|
|
if self.exceptionHandler and not self.interactiveConsole:
|
|
self.exceptionHandler()
|
|
else:
|
|
raise
|
|
|
|
def rmtree(self, filename):
|
|
""" This is like shutil.rmtree(), but it can remove read-only
|
|
files on Windows. It receives a Filename, the root directory
|
|
to delete. """
|
|
if filename.isDirectory():
|
|
for child in filename.scanDirectory():
|
|
self.rmtree(Filename(filename, child))
|
|
if not filename.rmdir():
|
|
print "could not remove directory %s" % (filename)
|
|
else:
|
|
if not filename.unlink():
|
|
print "could not delete %s" % (filename)
|
|
|
|
def setSessionId(self, sessionId):
|
|
""" This message should come in at startup. """
|
|
self.sessionId = sessionId
|
|
self.nextScriptId = self.sessionId * 1000 + 10000
|
|
|
|
def initPackedAppEnvironment(self):
|
|
""" This function sets up the Python environment suitably for
|
|
running a packed app. It should only run once in any given
|
|
session (and it includes logic to ensure this). """
|
|
|
|
if self.packedAppEnvironmentInitialized:
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
self.packedAppEnvironmentInitialized = True
|
|
|
|
vfs = VirtualFileSystem.getGlobalPtr()
|
|
|
|
# Now set up Python to import this stuff.
|
|
VFSImporter.register()
|
|
sys.path.append(self.multifileRoot)
|
|
|
|
# Make sure that $MAIN_DIR is set to the p3d root before we
|
|
# start executing the code in this file.
|
|
ExecutionEnvironment.setEnvironmentVariable("MAIN_DIR", Filename(self.multifileRoot).toOsSpecific())
|
|
|
|
# Put our root directory on the model-path, too.
|
|
getModelPath().appendDirectory(self.multifileRoot)
|
|
|
|
if not self.trueFileIO:
|
|
# Replace the builtin open and file symbols so user code will get
|
|
# our versions by default, which can open and read files out of
|
|
# the multifile.
|
|
__builtin__.file = file.file
|
|
__builtin__.open = file.open
|
|
__builtin__.execfile = file.execfile
|
|
os.listdir = file.listdir
|
|
os.walk = file.walk
|
|
os.path.join = file.join
|
|
os.path.isfile = file.isfile
|
|
os.path.isdir = file.isdir
|
|
os.path.exists = file.exists
|
|
os.path.lexists = file.lexists
|
|
os.path.getmtime = file.getmtime
|
|
os.path.getsize = file.getsize
|
|
sys.modules['glob'] = glob
|
|
|
|
self.checkDiskUsage()
|
|
|
|
def __startIfReady(self):
|
|
""" Called internally to start the application. """
|
|
if self.started:
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
if self.gotWindow and self.gotP3DFilename:
|
|
self.started = True
|
|
|
|
# Now we can ignore future calls to startIfReady().
|
|
self.ignore('AppRunner_startIfReady')
|
|
|
|
# Hang a hook so we know when the window is actually opened.
|
|
self.acceptOnce('window-event', self.__windowEvent)
|
|
|
|
# Look for the startup Python file. This might be a magic
|
|
# filename (like "__main__", or any filename that contains
|
|
# invalid module characters), so we can't just import it
|
|
# directly; instead, we go through the low-level importer.
|
|
|
|
# If there's no p3d_info.xml file, we look for "main".
|
|
moduleName = 'main'
|
|
if self.p3dPackage:
|
|
mainName = self.p3dPackage.Attribute('main_module')
|
|
if mainName:
|
|
moduleName = mainName
|
|
|
|
# Temporarily set this flag while we import the app, so
|
|
# that if the app calls run() within its own main.py, it
|
|
# will properly get ignored by ShowBase.
|
|
self.initialAppImport = True
|
|
|
|
__import__(moduleName)
|
|
main = sys.modules[moduleName]
|
|
if hasattr(main, 'main') and hasattr(main.main, '__call__'):
|
|
main.main(self)
|
|
|
|
# Now clear this flag.
|
|
self.initialAppImport = False
|
|
|
|
if self.interactiveConsole:
|
|
# At this point, we have successfully loaded the app.
|
|
# If the interactive_console flag is enabled, stop the
|
|
# main loop now and give the user a Python prompt.
|
|
taskMgr.stop()
|
|
|
|
def getPandaScriptObject(self):
|
|
""" Called by the browser to query the Panda instance's
|
|
toplevel scripting object, for querying properties in the
|
|
Panda instance. The attributes on this object are mapped to
|
|
document.pluginobject.main within the DOM. """
|
|
|
|
return self.main
|
|
|
|
def setBrowserScriptObject(self, dom):
|
|
""" Called by the browser to supply the browser's toplevel DOM
|
|
object, for controlling the JavaScript and the document in the
|
|
same page with the Panda3D plugin. """
|
|
|
|
self.dom = dom
|
|
|
|
# Now evaluate any deferred expressions.
|
|
for expression in self.deferredEvals:
|
|
self.scriptRequest('eval', self.dom, value = expression,
|
|
needsResponse = False)
|
|
self.deferredEvals = []
|
|
|
|
def setInstanceInfo(self, rootDir, logDirectory, superMirrorUrl,
|
|
verifyContents, main, respectPerPlatform):
|
|
""" Called by the browser to set some global information about
|
|
the instance. """
|
|
|
|
# rootDir is the root Panda3D install directory on the local
|
|
# machine.
|
|
self.rootDir = Filename.fromOsSpecific(rootDir)
|
|
|
|
# logDirectory is the directory name where all log files end
|
|
# up.
|
|
if logDirectory:
|
|
self.logDirectory = Filename.fromOsSpecific(logDirectory)
|
|
else:
|
|
self.logDirectory = Filename(rootDir, 'log')
|
|
|
|
# The "super mirror" URL, generally used only by panda3d.exe.
|
|
self.superMirrorUrl = superMirrorUrl
|
|
|
|
# How anxious should we be about contacting the server for
|
|
# the latest code?
|
|
self.verifyContents = verifyContents
|
|
|
|
# The initial "main" object, if specified.
|
|
if main is not None:
|
|
self.main = main
|
|
|
|
self.respectPerPlatform = respectPerPlatform
|
|
#self.notify.info("respectPerPlatform = %s" % (self.respectPerPlatform))
|
|
|
|
# Now that we have rootDir, we can read the config file.
|
|
self.readConfigXml()
|
|
|
|
|
|
def addPackageInfo(self, name, platform, version, hostUrl, hostDir = None,
|
|
recurse = False):
|
|
""" Called by the browser for each one of the "required"
|
|
packages that were preloaded before starting the application.
|
|
If for some reason the package isn't already downloaded, this
|
|
will download it on the spot. Raises OSError on failure. """
|
|
|
|
host = self.getHost(hostUrl, hostDir = hostDir)
|
|
|
|
if not host.hasContentsFile:
|
|
# Always pre-read these hosts' contents.xml files, even if
|
|
# we have P3DVCForce in effect, since presumably we've
|
|
# already forced them on the plugin side.
|
|
host.readContentsFile()
|
|
|
|
if not host.downloadContentsFile(self.http):
|
|
# Couldn't download? Must have failed to download in the
|
|
# plugin as well. But since we launched, we probably have
|
|
# a copy already local; let's use it.
|
|
message = "Host %s cannot be downloaded, cannot preload %s." % (hostUrl, name)
|
|
if not host.hasContentsFile:
|
|
# This is weird. How did we launch without having
|
|
# this file at all?
|
|
raise OSError, message
|
|
|
|
# Just make it a warning and continue.
|
|
self.notify.warning(message)
|
|
|
|
if name == 'panda3d' and not self.pandaHostUrl:
|
|
# A special case: in case we don't have the PackageHostUrl
|
|
# compiled in, infer it from the first package we
|
|
# installed named "panda3d".
|
|
self.pandaHostUrl = hostUrl
|
|
|
|
if not platform:
|
|
platform = None
|
|
package = host.getPackage(name, version, platform = platform)
|
|
if not package:
|
|
if not recurse:
|
|
# Maybe the contents.xml file isn't current. Re-fetch it.
|
|
if host.redownloadContentsFile(self.http):
|
|
return self.addPackageInfo(name, platform, version, hostUrl, hostDir = hostDir, recurse = True)
|
|
|
|
message = "Couldn't find %s %s on %s" % (name, version, hostUrl)
|
|
raise OSError, message
|
|
|
|
package.checkStatus()
|
|
if not package.downloadDescFile(self.http):
|
|
message = "Couldn't get desc file for %s" % (name)
|
|
raise OSError, message
|
|
|
|
if not package.downloadPackage(self.http):
|
|
message = "Couldn't download %s" % (name)
|
|
raise OSError, message
|
|
|
|
if not package.installPackage(self):
|
|
message = "Couldn't install %s" % (name)
|
|
raise OSError, message
|
|
|
|
if package.guiApp:
|
|
self.guiApp = True
|
|
initAppForGui()
|
|
|
|
def setP3DFilename(self, p3dFilename, tokens, argv, instanceId,
|
|
interactiveConsole, p3dOffset = 0, p3dUrl = None):
|
|
""" Called by the browser to specify the p3d file that
|
|
contains the application itself, along with the web tokens
|
|
and/or command-line arguments. Once this method has been
|
|
called, the application is effectively started. """
|
|
|
|
# One day we will have support for multiple instances within a
|
|
# Python session. Against that day, we save the instance ID
|
|
# for this instance.
|
|
self.instanceId = instanceId
|
|
|
|
self.tokens = tokens
|
|
self.argv = argv
|
|
|
|
# We build up a token dictionary with care, so that if a given
|
|
# token appears twice in the token list, we record only the
|
|
# first value, not the second or later. This is consistent
|
|
# with the internal behavior of the core API.
|
|
self.tokenDict = {}
|
|
for token, keyword in tokens:
|
|
self.tokenDict.setdefault(token, keyword)
|
|
|
|
# Also store the arguments on sys, for applications that
|
|
# aren't instance-ready.
|
|
sys.argv = argv
|
|
|
|
# That means we now know the altHost in effect.
|
|
self.altHost = self.tokenDict.get('alt_host', None)
|
|
|
|
# Tell the browser that Python is up and running, and ready to
|
|
# respond to queries.
|
|
self.notifyRequest('onpythonload')
|
|
|
|
# Now go load the applet.
|
|
fname = Filename.fromOsSpecific(p3dFilename)
|
|
vfs = VirtualFileSystem.getGlobalPtr()
|
|
|
|
if not vfs.exists(fname):
|
|
raise ArgumentError, "No such file: %s" % (p3dFilename)
|
|
|
|
fname.makeAbsolute()
|
|
fname.setBinary()
|
|
mf = Multifile()
|
|
if p3dOffset == 0:
|
|
if not mf.openRead(fname):
|
|
raise ArgumentError, "Not a Panda3D application: %s" % (p3dFilename)
|
|
else:
|
|
if not mf.openRead(fname, p3dOffset):
|
|
raise ArgumentError, "Not a Panda3D application: %s at offset: %s" % (p3dFilename, p3dOffset)
|
|
|
|
# Now load the p3dInfo file.
|
|
self.p3dInfo = None
|
|
self.p3dPackage = None
|
|
self.p3dConfig = None
|
|
self.allowPythonDev = False
|
|
|
|
i = mf.findSubfile('p3d_info.xml')
|
|
if i >= 0 and hasattr(PandaModules, 'readXmlStream'):
|
|
stream = mf.openReadSubfile(i)
|
|
self.p3dInfo = PandaModules.readXmlStream(stream)
|
|
mf.closeReadSubfile(stream)
|
|
if self.p3dInfo:
|
|
self.p3dPackage = self.p3dInfo.FirstChildElement('package')
|
|
if self.p3dPackage:
|
|
self.p3dConfig = self.p3dPackage.FirstChildElement('config')
|
|
|
|
xhost = self.p3dPackage.FirstChildElement('host')
|
|
while xhost:
|
|
self.__readHostXml(xhost)
|
|
xhost = xhost.NextSiblingElement('host')
|
|
|
|
if self.p3dConfig:
|
|
allowPythonDev = self.p3dConfig.Attribute('allow_python_dev')
|
|
if allowPythonDev:
|
|
self.allowPythonDev = int(allowPythonDev)
|
|
guiApp = self.p3dConfig.Attribute('gui_app')
|
|
if guiApp:
|
|
self.guiApp = int(guiApp)
|
|
|
|
trueFileIO = self.p3dConfig.Attribute('true_file_io')
|
|
if trueFileIO:
|
|
self.trueFileIO = int(trueFileIO)
|
|
|
|
# The interactiveConsole flag can only be set true if the
|
|
# application has allow_python_dev set.
|
|
if not self.allowPythonDev and interactiveConsole:
|
|
raise StandardError, "Impossible, interactive_console set without allow_python_dev."
|
|
self.interactiveConsole = interactiveConsole
|
|
|
|
if self.allowPythonDev:
|
|
# Set the fps text to remind the user that
|
|
# allow_python_dev is enabled.
|
|
ConfigVariableString('frame-rate-meter-text-pattern').setValue('allow_python_dev %0.1f fps')
|
|
|
|
if self.guiApp:
|
|
initAppForGui()
|
|
|
|
self.initPackedAppEnvironment()
|
|
|
|
# Mount the Multifile under self.multifileRoot.
|
|
vfs.mount(mf, self.multifileRoot, vfs.MFReadOnly)
|
|
self.p3dMultifile = mf
|
|
VFSImporter.reloadSharedPackages()
|
|
|
|
self.loadMultifilePrcFiles(mf, self.multifileRoot)
|
|
self.gotP3DFilename = True
|
|
self.p3dFilename = fname
|
|
if p3dUrl:
|
|
# The url from which the p3d file was downloaded is
|
|
# provided if available. It is only for documentation
|
|
# purposes; the actual p3d file has already been
|
|
# downloaded to p3dFilename.
|
|
self.p3dUrl = PandaModules.URLSpec(p3dUrl)
|
|
|
|
# Send this call to the main thread; don't call it directly.
|
|
messenger.send('AppRunner_startIfReady', taskChain = 'default')
|
|
|
|
def __readHostXml(self, xhost):
|
|
""" Reads the data in the indicated <host> entry. """
|
|
|
|
url = xhost.Attribute('url')
|
|
host = self.getHost(url)
|
|
host.readHostXml(xhost)
|
|
|
|
# Scan for a matching <alt_host>. If found, it means we
|
|
# should use the alternate URL instead of the original URL.
|
|
if self.altHost:
|
|
xalthost = xhost.FirstChildElement('alt_host')
|
|
while xalthost:
|
|
keyword = xalthost.Attribute('keyword')
|
|
if keyword == self.altHost:
|
|
origUrl = xhost.Attribute('url')
|
|
newUrl = xalthost.Attribute('url')
|
|
self.altHostMap[origUrl] = newUrl
|
|
break
|
|
|
|
xalthost = xalthost.NextSiblingElement('alt_host')
|
|
|
|
def loadMultifilePrcFiles(self, mf, root):
|
|
""" Loads any prc files in the root of the indicated
|
|
Multifile, which is presumed to have been mounted already
|
|
under root. """
|
|
|
|
# We have to load these prc files explicitly, since the
|
|
# ConfigPageManager can't directly look inside the vfs. Use
|
|
# the Multifile interface to find the prc files, rather than
|
|
# vfs.scanDirectory(), so we only pick up the files in this
|
|
# particular multifile.
|
|
cpMgr = ConfigPageManager.getGlobalPtr()
|
|
for f in mf.getSubfileNames():
|
|
fn = Filename(f)
|
|
if fn.getDirname() == '' and fn.getExtension() == 'prc':
|
|
pathname = '%s/%s' % (root, f)
|
|
|
|
alreadyLoaded = False
|
|
for cpi in range(cpMgr.getNumImplicitPages()):
|
|
if cpMgr.getImplicitPage(cpi).getName() == pathname:
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# No need to load this file twice.
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alreadyLoaded = True
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break
|
|
|
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if not alreadyLoaded:
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data = file.open(Filename(pathname), 'r').read()
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cp = loadPrcFileData(pathname, data)
|
|
# Set it to sort value 20, behind the implicit pages.
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|
cp.setSort(20)
|
|
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|
|
def __clearWindowProperties(self):
|
|
""" Clears the windowPrc file that was created in a previous
|
|
call to setupWindow(), if any. """
|
|
|
|
if self.windowPrc:
|
|
unloadPrcFile(self.windowPrc)
|
|
self.windowPrc = None
|
|
WindowProperties.clearDefault()
|
|
|
|
# However, we keep the self.windowProperties object around, in
|
|
# case an application wants to return the window to the
|
|
# browser frame.
|
|
|
|
def setupWindow(self, windowType, x, y, width, height,
|
|
parent):
|
|
""" Applies the indicated window parameters to the prc
|
|
settings, for future windows; or applies them directly to the
|
|
main window if the window has already been opened. This is
|
|
called by the browser. """
|
|
|
|
if self.started and base.win:
|
|
# If we've already got a window, this must be a
|
|
# resize/reposition request.
|
|
wp = WindowProperties()
|
|
if x or y or windowType == 'embedded':
|
|
wp.setOrigin(x, y)
|
|
if width or height:
|
|
wp.setSize(width, height)
|
|
if windowType == 'embedded':
|
|
wp.setParentWindow(parent)
|
|
wp.setFullscreen(False)
|
|
base.win.requestProperties(wp)
|
|
self.windowProperties = wp
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
# If we haven't got a window already, start 'er up. Apply the
|
|
# requested setting to the prc file, and to the default
|
|
# WindowProperties structure.
|
|
|
|
self.__clearWindowProperties()
|
|
|
|
if windowType == 'hidden':
|
|
data = 'window-type none\n'
|
|
else:
|
|
data = 'window-type onscreen\n'
|
|
|
|
wp = WindowProperties.getDefault()
|
|
|
|
wp.clearParentWindow()
|
|
wp.clearOrigin()
|
|
wp.clearSize()
|
|
|
|
wp.setFullscreen(False)
|
|
if windowType == 'fullscreen':
|
|
wp.setFullscreen(True)
|
|
|
|
if windowType == 'embedded':
|
|
wp.setParentWindow(parent)
|
|
|
|
if x or y or windowType == 'embedded':
|
|
wp.setOrigin(x, y)
|
|
|
|
if width or height:
|
|
wp.setSize(width, height)
|
|
|
|
self.windowProperties = wp
|
|
self.windowPrc = loadPrcFileData("setupWindow", data)
|
|
WindowProperties.setDefault(wp)
|
|
|
|
self.gotWindow = True
|
|
|
|
# Send this call to the main thread; don't call it directly.
|
|
messenger.send('AppRunner_startIfReady', taskChain = 'default')
|
|
|
|
def setRequestFunc(self, func):
|
|
""" This method is called by the browser at startup to supply a
|
|
function that can be used to deliver requests upstream, to the
|
|
core API, and thereby to the browser. """
|
|
self.requestFunc = func
|
|
|
|
def sendRequest(self, request, *args):
|
|
""" Delivers a request to the browser via self.requestFunc.
|
|
This low-level function is not intended to be called directly
|
|
by user code. """
|
|
|
|
assert self.requestFunc
|
|
return self.requestFunc(self.instanceId, request, args)
|
|
|
|
def __windowEvent(self, win):
|
|
""" This method is called when we get a window event. We
|
|
listen for this to detect when the window has been
|
|
successfully opened. """
|
|
|
|
if not self.windowOpened:
|
|
self.windowOpened = True
|
|
|
|
# Now that the window is open, we don't need to keep those
|
|
# prc settings around any more.
|
|
self.__clearWindowProperties()
|
|
|
|
# Inform the plugin and browser.
|
|
self.notifyRequest('onwindowopen')
|
|
|
|
def notifyRequest(self, message):
|
|
""" Delivers a notify request to the browser. This is a "this
|
|
happened" type notification; it also triggers some JavaScript
|
|
code execution, if indicated in the HTML tags, and may also
|
|
trigger some internal automatic actions. (For instance, the
|
|
plugin takes down the splash window when it sees the
|
|
onwindowopen notification. """
|
|
|
|
self.sendRequest('notify', message.lower())
|
|
|
|
def evalScript(self, expression, needsResponse = False):
|
|
""" Evaluates an arbitrary JavaScript expression in the global
|
|
DOM space. This may be deferred if necessary if needsResponse
|
|
is False and self.dom has not yet been assigned. If
|
|
needsResponse is true, this waits for the value and returns
|
|
it, which means it cannot be deferred. """
|
|
|
|
if not self.dom:
|
|
# Defer the expression.
|
|
assert not needsResponse
|
|
self.deferredEvals.append(expression)
|
|
else:
|
|
# Evaluate it now.
|
|
return self.scriptRequest('eval', self.dom, value = expression,
|
|
needsResponse = needsResponse)
|
|
|
|
def scriptRequest(self, operation, object, propertyName = '',
|
|
value = None, needsResponse = True):
|
|
""" Issues a new script request to the browser. This queries
|
|
or modifies one of the browser's DOM properties. This is a
|
|
low-level method that user code should not call directly;
|
|
instead, just operate on the Python wrapper objects that
|
|
shadow the DOM objects, beginning with appRunner.dom.
|
|
|
|
operation may be one of [ 'get_property', 'set_property',
|
|
'call', 'evaluate' ].
|
|
|
|
object is the browser object to manipulate, or the scope in
|
|
which to evaluate the expression.
|
|
|
|
propertyName is the name of the property to manipulate, if
|
|
relevant (set to None for the default method name).
|
|
|
|
value is the new value to assign to the property for
|
|
set_property, or the parameter list for call, or the string
|
|
expression for evaluate.
|
|
|
|
If needsResponse is true, this method will block until the
|
|
return value is received from the browser, and then it returns
|
|
that value. Otherwise, it returns None immediately, without
|
|
waiting for the browser to process the request.
|
|
"""
|
|
uniqueId = self.nextScriptId
|
|
self.nextScriptId = (self.nextScriptId + 1) % 0xffffffff
|
|
self.sendRequest('script', operation, object,
|
|
propertyName, value, needsResponse, uniqueId)
|
|
|
|
if needsResponse:
|
|
# Now wait for the response to come in.
|
|
result = self.sendRequest('wait_script_response', uniqueId)
|
|
return result
|
|
|
|
def dropObject(self, objectId):
|
|
""" Inform the parent process that we no longer have an
|
|
interest in the P3D_object corresponding to the indicated
|
|
objectId. Not intended to be called by user code. """
|
|
|
|
self.sendRequest('drop_p3dobj', objectId)
|
|
|
|
def dummyAppRunner(tokens = [], argv = None):
|
|
""" This function creates a dummy global AppRunner object, which
|
|
is useful for testing running in a packaged environment without
|
|
actually bothering to package up the application. Call this at
|
|
the start of your application to enable it.
|
|
|
|
It places the current working directory under /mf, as if it were
|
|
mounted from a packed multifile. It doesn't convert egg files to
|
|
bam files, of course; and there are other minor differences from
|
|
running in an actual packaged environment. But it can be a useful
|
|
first-look sanity check. """
|
|
|
|
if AppRunnerGlobal.appRunner:
|
|
print "Already have AppRunner, not creating a new one."
|
|
return AppRunnerGlobal.appRunner
|
|
|
|
appRunner = AppRunner()
|
|
appRunner.dummy = True
|
|
AppRunnerGlobal.appRunner = appRunner
|
|
|
|
platform = PandaSystem.getPlatform()
|
|
version = PandaSystem.getPackageVersionString()
|
|
hostUrl = PandaSystem.getPackageHostUrl()
|
|
|
|
if platform.startswith('win'):
|
|
rootDir = Filename(Filename.getUserAppdataDirectory(), 'Panda3D')
|
|
elif platform.startswith('osx'):
|
|
rootDir = Filename(Filename.getHomeDirectory(), 'Library/Caches/Panda3D')
|
|
else:
|
|
rootDir = Filename(Filename.getHomeDirectory(), '.panda3d')
|
|
|
|
appRunner.rootDir = rootDir
|
|
appRunner.logDirectory = Filename(rootDir, 'log')
|
|
|
|
# Of course we will have the panda3d application loaded.
|
|
appRunner.addPackageInfo('panda3d', platform, version, hostUrl)
|
|
|
|
appRunner.tokens = tokens
|
|
appRunner.tokenDict = dict(tokens)
|
|
if argv is None:
|
|
argv = sys.argv
|
|
appRunner.argv = argv
|
|
appRunner.altHost = appRunner.tokenDict.get('alt_host', None)
|
|
|
|
appRunner.p3dInfo = None
|
|
appRunner.p3dPackage = None
|
|
|
|
# Mount the current directory under the multifileRoot, as if it
|
|
# were coming from a multifile.
|
|
cwd = ExecutionEnvironment.getCwd()
|
|
vfs = VirtualFileSystem.getGlobalPtr()
|
|
vfs.mount(cwd, appRunner.multifileRoot, vfs.MFReadOnly)
|
|
|
|
appRunner.initPackedAppEnvironment()
|
|
|
|
return appRunner
|
|
|