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Initial SickGear for Python 3.
158 lines
5.5 KiB
Python
158 lines
5.5 KiB
Python
import hachoir.core.config as config
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from hachoir.field import Parser as GenericParser
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from hachoir.core.error import error
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from hachoir.core.tools import makeUnicode
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from inspect import getmro
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class ValidateError(Exception):
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pass
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class HachoirParser(object):
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"""
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A parser is the root of all other fields. It create first level of fields
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and have special attributes and methods:
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- tags: dictionnary with keys:
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- "file_ext": classical file extensions (string or tuple of strings) ;
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- "mime": MIME type(s) (string or tuple of strings) ;
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- "description": String describing the parser.
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- endian: Byte order (L{BIG_ENDIAN} or L{LITTLE_ENDIAN}) of input data ;
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- stream: Data input stream (set in L{__init__()}).
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Default values:
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- size: Field set size will be size of input stream ;
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- mime_type: First MIME type of tags["mime"] (if it does exist,
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None otherwise).
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"""
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_autofix = False
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def __init__(self, stream, **args):
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validate = args.pop("validate", False)
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self._mime_type = None
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while validate:
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nbits = self.getParserTags()["min_size"]
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if stream.sizeGe(nbits):
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res = self.validate()
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if res is True:
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break
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res = makeUnicode(res)
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else:
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res = "stream is smaller than %s.%s bytes" % divmod(nbits, 8)
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raise ValidateError(res or "no reason given")
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self._autofix = True
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# --- Methods that can be overridden -------------------------------------
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def createDescription(self):
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"""
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Create an Unicode description
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"""
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return self.PARSER_TAGS["description"]
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def createMimeType(self):
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"""
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Create MIME type (string), eg. "image/png"
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If it returns None, "application/octet-stream" is used.
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"""
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if "mime" in self.PARSER_TAGS:
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return self.PARSER_TAGS["mime"][0]
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return None
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def validate(self):
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"""
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Check that the parser is able to parse the stream. Valid results:
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- True: stream looks valid ;
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- False: stream is invalid ;
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- str: string describing the error.
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"""
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raise NotImplementedError()
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# --- Getter methods -----------------------------------------------------
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def _getDescription(self):
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if self._description is None:
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try:
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self._description = self.createDescription()
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if isinstance(self._description, str):
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self._description = makeUnicode(self._description)
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except Exception as err:
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error("Error getting description of %s: %s"
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% (self.path, str(err)))
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self._description = self.PARSER_TAGS["description"]
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return self._description
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description = property(_getDescription,
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doc="Description of the parser")
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def _getMimeType(self):
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if not self._mime_type:
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try:
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self._mime_type = self.createMimeType()
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except Exception as err:
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error("Error when creating MIME type: %s" % str(err))
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if not self._mime_type \
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and self.createMimeType != Parser.createMimeType:
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self._mime_type = Parser.createMimeType(self)
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if not self._mime_type:
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self._mime_type = "application/octet-stream"
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return self._mime_type
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mime_type = property(_getMimeType)
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def createContentSize(self):
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return None
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def _getContentSize(self):
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if not hasattr(self, "_content_size"):
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try:
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self._content_size = self.createContentSize()
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except Exception as err:
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error("Unable to compute %s content size: %s" %
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(self.__class__.__name__, err))
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self._content_size = None
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return self._content_size
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content_size = property(_getContentSize)
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def createFilenameSuffix(self):
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"""
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Create filename suffix: "." + first value of self.PARSER_TAGS["file_ext"],
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or None if self.PARSER_TAGS["file_ext"] doesn't exist.
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"""
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file_ext = self.getParserTags().get("file_ext")
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if isinstance(file_ext, (tuple, list)):
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file_ext = file_ext[0]
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return file_ext and '.' + file_ext
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def _getFilenameSuffix(self):
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if not hasattr(self, "_filename_suffix"):
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self._filename_extension = self.createFilenameSuffix()
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return self._filename_extension
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filename_suffix = property(_getFilenameSuffix)
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@classmethod
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def getParserTags(cls):
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tags = {}
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for cls in reversed(getmro(cls)):
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if hasattr(cls, "PARSER_TAGS"):
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tags.update(cls.PARSER_TAGS)
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return tags
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@classmethod
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def print_(cls, out, verbose):
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tags = cls.getParserTags()
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print("- %s: %s" % (tags["id"], tags["description"]), file=out)
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if verbose:
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if "mime" in tags:
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print(" MIME type: %s" % (", ".join(tags["mime"])), file=out)
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if "file_ext" in tags:
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file_ext = ", ".join(
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".%s" % file_ext for file_ext in tags["file_ext"])
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print(" File extension: %s" % file_ext, file=out)
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autofix = property(lambda self: self._autofix and config.autofix)
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class Parser(HachoirParser, GenericParser):
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def __init__(self, stream, **args):
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GenericParser.__init__(self, stream)
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HachoirParser.__init__(self, stream, **args)
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