SickGear/lib/apprise/attachment/base.py

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# BSD 2-Clause License
#
# Apprise - Push Notification Library.
# Copyright (c) 2024, Chris Caron <lead2gold@gmail.com>
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import os
import time
import mimetypes
from ..url import URLBase
from ..utils import parse_bool
from ..common import ContentLocation
from ..locale import gettext_lazy as _
class AttachBase(URLBase):
"""
This is the base class for all supported attachment types
"""
# For attachment type detection; this amount of data is read into memory
# 128KB (131072B)
max_detect_buffer_size = 131072
# Unknown mimetype
unknown_mimetype = 'application/octet-stream'
# Our filename when we can't otherwise determine one
unknown_filename = 'apprise-attachment'
# Our filename extension when we can't otherwise determine one
unknown_filename_extension = '.obj'
# The strict argument is a flag specifying whether the list of known MIME
# types is limited to only the official types registered with IANA. When
# strict is True, only the IANA types are supported; when strict is False
# (the default), some additional non-standard but commonly used MIME types
# are also recognized.
strict = False
# The maximum file-size we will accept for an attachment size. If this is
# set to zero (0), then no check is performed
# 1 MB = 1048576 bytes
# 5 MB = 5242880 bytes
# 1 GB = 1048576000 bytes
max_file_size = 1048576000
# By default all attachments types are inaccessible.
# Developers of items identified in the attachment plugin directory
# are requried to set a location
location = ContentLocation.INACCESSIBLE
# Here is where we define all of the arguments we accept on the url
# such as: schema://whatever/?overflow=upstream&format=text
# These act the same way as tokens except they are optional and/or
# have default values set if mandatory. This rule must be followed
template_args = {
'cache': {
'name': _('Cache Age'),
'type': 'int',
# We default to (600) which means we cache for 10 minutes
'default': 600,
},
'mime': {
'name': _('Forced Mime Type'),
'type': 'string',
},
'name': {
'name': _('Forced File Name'),
'type': 'string',
},
'verify': {
'name': _('Verify SSL'),
# SSL Certificate Authority Verification
'type': 'bool',
# Provide a default
'default': True,
},
}
def __init__(self, name=None, mimetype=None, cache=None, **kwargs):
"""
Initialize some general logging and common server arguments that will
keep things consistent when working with the configurations that
inherit this class.
Optionally provide a filename to over-ride name associated with the
actual file retrieved (from where-ever).
The mime-type is automatically detected, but you can over-ride this by
explicitly stating what it should be.
By default we cache our responses so that subsiquent calls does not
cause the content to be retrieved again. For local file references
this makes no difference at all. But for remote content, this does
mean more then one call can be made to retrieve the (same) data. This
method can be somewhat inefficient if disabled. Only disable caching
if you understand the consequences.
You can alternatively set the cache value to an int identifying the
number of seconds the previously retrieved can exist for before it
should be considered expired.
"""
super().__init__(**kwargs)
if not mimetypes.inited:
# Ensure mimetypes has been initialized
mimetypes.init()
# Attach Filename (does not have to be the same as path)
self._name = name
# The mime type of the attached content. This is detected if not
# otherwise specified.
self._mimetype = mimetype
# The detected_mimetype, this is only used as a fallback if the
# mimetype wasn't forced by the user
self.detected_mimetype = None
# The detected filename by calling child class. A detected filename
# is always used if no force naming was specified.
self.detected_name = None
# Absolute path to attachment
self.download_path = None
# Track open file pointers
self.__pointers = set()
# Set our cache flag; it can be True, False, None, or a (positive)
# integer... nothing else
if cache is not None:
try:
self.cache = cache if isinstance(cache, bool) else int(cache)
except (TypeError, ValueError):
err = 'An invalid cache value ({}) was specified.'.format(
cache)
self.logger.warning(err)
raise TypeError(err)
# Some simple error checking
if self.cache < 0:
err = 'A negative cache value ({}) was specified.'.format(
cache)
self.logger.warning(err)
raise TypeError(err)
else:
self.cache = None
# Validate mimetype if specified
if self._mimetype:
if next((t for t in mimetypes.types_map.values()
if self._mimetype == t), None) is None:
err = 'An invalid mime-type ({}) was specified.'.format(
mimetype)
self.logger.warning(err)
raise TypeError(err)
return
@property
def path(self):
"""
Returns the absolute path to the filename. If this is not known or
is know but has been considered expired (due to cache setting), then
content is re-retrieved prior to returning.
"""
if not self.exists():
# we could not obtain our path
return None
return self.download_path
@property
def name(self):
"""
Returns the filename
"""
if self._name:
# return our fixed content
return self._name
if not self.exists():
# we could not obtain our name
return None
if not self.detected_name:
# If we get here, our download was successful but we don't have a
# filename based on our content.
extension = mimetypes.guess_extension(self.mimetype)
self.detected_name = '{}{}'.format(
self.unknown_filename,
extension if extension else self.unknown_filename_extension)
return self.detected_name
@property
def mimetype(self):
"""
Returns mime type (if one is present).
Content is cached once determied to prevent overhead of future
calls.
"""
if not self.exists():
# we could not obtain our attachment
return None
if self._mimetype:
# return our pre-calculated cached content
return self._mimetype
if not self.detected_mimetype:
# guess_type() returns: (type, encoding) and sets type to None
# if it can't otherwise determine it.
try:
# Directly reference _name and detected_name to prevent
# recursion loop (as self.name calls this function)
self.detected_mimetype, _ = mimetypes.guess_type(
self._name if self._name
else self.detected_name, strict=self.strict)
except TypeError:
# Thrown if None was specified in filename section
pass
# Return our mime type
return self.detected_mimetype \
if self.detected_mimetype else self.unknown_mimetype
def exists(self, retrieve_if_missing=True):
"""
Simply returns true if the object has downloaded and stored the
attachment AND the attachment has not expired.
"""
if self.location == ContentLocation.INACCESSIBLE:
# our content is inaccessible
return False
cache = self.template_args['cache']['default'] \
if self.cache is None else self.cache
if self.download_path and os.path.isfile(self.download_path) \
and cache:
# We have enough reason to look further into our cached content
# and verify it has not expired.
if cache is True:
# return our fixed content as is; we will always cache it
return True
# Verify our cache time to determine whether we will get our
# content again.
try:
age_in_sec = time.time() - os.stat(self.download_path).st_mtime
if age_in_sec <= cache:
return True
except (OSError, IOError):
# The file is not present
pass
return False if not retrieve_if_missing else self.download()
def invalidate(self):
"""
Release any temporary data that may be open by child classes.
Externally fetched content should be automatically cleaned up when
this function is called.
This function should also reset the following entries to None:
- detected_name : Should identify a human readable filename
- download_path: Must contain a absolute path to content
- detected_mimetype: Should identify mimetype of content
"""
# Remove all open pointers
while self.__pointers:
self.__pointers.pop().close()
self.detected_name = None
self.download_path = None
self.detected_mimetype = None
return
def download(self):
"""
This function must be over-ridden by inheriting classes.
Inherited classes MUST populate:
- detected_name: Should identify a human readable filename
- download_path: Must contain a absolute path to content
- detected_mimetype: Should identify mimetype of content
If a download fails, you should ensure these values are set to None.
"""
raise NotImplementedError(
"download() is implimented by the child class.")
def open(self, mode='rb'):
"""
return our file pointer and track it (we'll auto close later
"""
pointer = open(self.path, mode=mode)
self.__pointers.add(pointer)
return pointer
def __enter__(self):
"""
support with keyword
"""
return self.open()
def __exit__(self, value_type, value, traceback):
"""
stub to do nothing; but support exit of with statement gracefully
"""
return
@staticmethod
def parse_url(url, verify_host=True, mimetype_db=None, sanitize=True):
"""Parses the URL and returns it broken apart into a dictionary.
This is very specific and customized for Apprise.
Args:
url (str): The URL you want to fully parse.
verify_host (:obj:`bool`, optional): a flag kept with the parsed
URL which some child classes will later use to verify SSL
keys (if SSL transactions take place). Unless under very
specific circumstances, it is strongly recomended that
you leave this default value set to True.
Returns:
A dictionary is returned containing the URL fully parsed if
successful, otherwise None is returned.
"""
results = URLBase.parse_url(
url, verify_host=verify_host, sanitize=sanitize)
if not results:
# We're done; we failed to parse our url
return results
# Allow overriding the default config mime type
if 'mime' in results['qsd']:
results['mimetype'] = results['qsd'].get('mime', '') \
.strip().lower()
# Allow overriding the default file name
if 'name' in results['qsd']:
results['name'] = results['qsd'].get('name', '') \
.strip().lower()
# Our cache value
if 'cache' in results['qsd']:
# First try to get it's integer value
try:
results['cache'] = int(results['qsd']['cache'])
except (ValueError, TypeError):
# No problem, it just isn't an integer; now treat it as a bool
# instead:
results['cache'] = parse_bool(results['qsd']['cache'])
return results
def __len__(self):
"""
Returns the filesize of the attachment.
"""
return os.path.getsize(self.path) if self.path else 0
def __bool__(self):
"""
Allows the Apprise object to be wrapped in an based 'if statement'.
True is returned if our content was downloaded correctly.
"""
return True if self.path else False
def __del__(self):
"""
Perform any house cleaning
"""
self.invalidate()