SickGear/cherrypy/process/win32.py
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This version of SickBeard uses both TVDB and TVRage to search and gather it's series data from allowing you to now have access to and download shows that you couldn't before because of being locked into only what TheTVDB had to offer.

Also this edition is based off the code we used in our XEM editon so it does come with scene numbering support as well as all the other features our XEM edition has to offer.

Please before using this with your existing database (sickbeard.db) please make a backup copy of it and delete any other database files such as cache.db and failed.db if present, we HIGHLY recommend starting out with no database files at all to make this a fresh start but the choice is at your own risk!

Enjoy!
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"""Windows service. Requires pywin32."""
import os
import win32api
import win32con
import win32event
import win32service
import win32serviceutil
from cherrypy.process import wspbus, plugins
class ConsoleCtrlHandler(plugins.SimplePlugin):
"""A WSPBus plugin for handling Win32 console events (like Ctrl-C)."""
def __init__(self, bus):
self.is_set = False
plugins.SimplePlugin.__init__(self, bus)
def start(self):
if self.is_set:
self.bus.log('Handler for console events already set.', level=40)
return
result = win32api.SetConsoleCtrlHandler(self.handle, 1)
if result == 0:
self.bus.log('Could not SetConsoleCtrlHandler (error %r)' %
win32api.GetLastError(), level=40)
else:
self.bus.log('Set handler for console events.', level=40)
self.is_set = True
def stop(self):
if not self.is_set:
self.bus.log('Handler for console events already off.', level=40)
return
try:
result = win32api.SetConsoleCtrlHandler(self.handle, 0)
except ValueError:
# "ValueError: The object has not been registered"
result = 1
if result == 0:
self.bus.log('Could not remove SetConsoleCtrlHandler (error %r)' %
win32api.GetLastError(), level=40)
else:
self.bus.log('Removed handler for console events.', level=40)
self.is_set = False
def handle(self, event):
"""Handle console control events (like Ctrl-C)."""
if event in (win32con.CTRL_C_EVENT, win32con.CTRL_LOGOFF_EVENT,
win32con.CTRL_BREAK_EVENT, win32con.CTRL_SHUTDOWN_EVENT,
win32con.CTRL_CLOSE_EVENT):
self.bus.log('Console event %s: shutting down bus' % event)
# Remove self immediately so repeated Ctrl-C doesn't re-call it.
try:
self.stop()
except ValueError:
pass
self.bus.exit()
# 'First to return True stops the calls'
return 1
return 0
class Win32Bus(wspbus.Bus):
"""A Web Site Process Bus implementation for Win32.
Instead of time.sleep, this bus blocks using native win32event objects.
"""
def __init__(self):
self.events = {}
wspbus.Bus.__init__(self)
def _get_state_event(self, state):
"""Return a win32event for the given state (creating it if needed)."""
try:
return self.events[state]
except KeyError:
event = win32event.CreateEvent(None, 0, 0,
"WSPBus %s Event (pid=%r)" %
(state.name, os.getpid()))
self.events[state] = event
return event
def _get_state(self):
return self._state
def _set_state(self, value):
self._state = value
event = self._get_state_event(value)
win32event.PulseEvent(event)
state = property(_get_state, _set_state)
def wait(self, state, interval=0.1, channel=None):
"""Wait for the given state(s), KeyboardInterrupt or SystemExit.
Since this class uses native win32event objects, the interval
argument is ignored.
"""
if isinstance(state, (tuple, list)):
# Don't wait for an event that beat us to the punch ;)
if self.state not in state:
events = tuple([self._get_state_event(s) for s in state])
win32event.WaitForMultipleObjects(events, 0, win32event.INFINITE)
else:
# Don't wait for an event that beat us to the punch ;)
if self.state != state:
event = self._get_state_event(state)
win32event.WaitForSingleObject(event, win32event.INFINITE)
class _ControlCodes(dict):
"""Control codes used to "signal" a service via ControlService.
User-defined control codes are in the range 128-255. We generally use
the standard Python value for the Linux signal and add 128. Example:
>>> signal.SIGUSR1
10
control_codes['graceful'] = 128 + 10
"""
def key_for(self, obj):
"""For the given value, return its corresponding key."""
for key, val in self.items():
if val is obj:
return key
raise ValueError("The given object could not be found: %r" % obj)
control_codes = _ControlCodes({'graceful': 138})
def signal_child(service, command):
if command == 'stop':
win32serviceutil.StopService(service)
elif command == 'restart':
win32serviceutil.RestartService(service)
else:
win32serviceutil.ControlService(service, control_codes[command])
class PyWebService(win32serviceutil.ServiceFramework):
"""Python Web Service."""
_svc_name_ = "Python Web Service"
_svc_display_name_ = "Python Web Service"
_svc_deps_ = None # sequence of service names on which this depends
_exe_name_ = "pywebsvc"
_exe_args_ = None # Default to no arguments
# Only exists on Windows 2000 or later, ignored on windows NT
_svc_description_ = "Python Web Service"
def SvcDoRun(self):
from cherrypy import process
process.bus.start()
process.bus.block()
def SvcStop(self):
from cherrypy import process
self.ReportServiceStatus(win32service.SERVICE_STOP_PENDING)
process.bus.exit()
def SvcOther(self, control):
process.bus.publish(control_codes.key_for(control))
if __name__ == '__main__':
win32serviceutil.HandleCommandLine(PyWebService)