119 lines
3.1 KiB
Python
Executable File
119 lines
3.1 KiB
Python
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/python3
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#
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# This is a helper tool for editing configuration files during the setup
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# process. The tool is given new values for settings as command-line
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# arguments. It comments-out existing setting values in the configuration
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# file and adds new values either after their former location or at the
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# end.
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#
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# The configuration file has settings that look like:
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#
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# NAME=VALUE
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#
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# If the -s option is given, then space becomes the delimiter, i.e.:
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#
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# NAME VALUE
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#
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# If the -w option is given, then setting lines continue onto following
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# lines while the lines start with whitespace, e.g.:
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#
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# NAME VAL
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# UE
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import sys, re
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# sanity check
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if len(sys.argv) < 3:
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print("usage: python3 editconf.py /etc/file.conf [-s] [-w] [-t] NAME=VAL [NAME=VAL ...]")
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sys.exit(1)
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# parse command line arguments
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filename = sys.argv[1]
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settings = sys.argv[2:]
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delimiter = "="
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delimiter_re = r"\s*=\s*"
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folded_lines = False
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testing = False
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while settings[0][0] == "-" and settings[0] != "--":
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opt = settings.pop(0)
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if opt == "-s":
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# Space is the delimiter
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delimiter = " "
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delimiter_re = r"\s+"
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elif opt == "-w":
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folded_lines = True
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elif opt == "-t":
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testing = True
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else:
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print("Invalid option.")
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sys.exit(1)
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# create the new config file in memory
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found = set()
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buf = ""
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input_lines = list(open(filename))
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while len(input_lines) > 0:
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line = input_lines.pop(0)
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# If this configuration file uses folded lines, append any folded lines
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# into our input buffer.
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if folded_lines and line[0] not in ("#", " ", ""):
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while len(input_lines) > 0 and input_lines[0][0] in " \t":
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line += input_lines.pop(0)
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# See if this line is for any settings passed on the command line.
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for i in range(len(settings)):
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# Check that this line contain this setting from the command-line arguments.
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name, val = settings[i].split("=", 1)
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m = re.match("(\s*)(#\s*)?" + re.escape(name) + delimiter_re + "(.*?)\s*$", line, re.S)
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if not m: continue
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indent, is_comment, existing_val = m.groups()
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# If this is already the setting, do nothing.
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if is_comment is None and existing_val == val:
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# It may be that we've already inserted this setting higher
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# in the file so check for that first.
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if i in found: break
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buf += line
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found.add(i)
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break
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# comment-out the existing line (also comment any folded lines)
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if is_comment is None:
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buf += "#" + line.rstrip().replace("\n", "\n#") + "\n"
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else:
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# the line is already commented, pass it through
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buf += line
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# if this option oddly appears more than once, don't add the setting again
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if i in found:
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break
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# add the new setting
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buf += indent + name + delimiter + val + "\n"
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# note that we've applied this option
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found.add(i)
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break
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else:
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# If did not match any setting names, pass this line through.
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buf += line
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# Put any settings we didn't see at the end of the file.
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for i in range(len(settings)):
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if i not in found:
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name, val = settings[i].split("=", 1)
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buf += name + delimiter + val + "\n"
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if not testing:
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# Write out the new file.
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with open(filename, "w") as f:
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f.write(buf)
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else:
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# Just print the new file to stdout.
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print(buf)
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