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#!/usr/bin/env python3
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#
# Copyright (C) 2016 Torsten Dreyer
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
# published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
# License, or (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
# General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
#
# terrasync.py - synchronize terrascenery data to your local disk
# needs dnspython (pip install dnspython)
import urllib, os, hashlib
from urllib.parse import urlparse
from http.client import HTTPConnection, _CS_IDLE, HTTPException
from os import listdir
from os.path import isfile, isdir, join
import re
import argparse
import shutil
import time
# *****************************************************************************
# * Custom exceptions *
# *****************************************************************************
# Generic exception class for terrasync.py, to be subclassed for each specific
# kind exception.
class TerraSyncPyException(Exception):
def __init__(self, message=None, *, mayCapitalizeMsg=True):
"""Initialize a TerraSyncPyException instance.
Except in cases where 'message' starts with a proper noun or
something like that, its first character should be given in
lower case. Automated treatments of this exception may print the
message with its first character changed to upper case, unless
'mayCapitalizeMsg' is False. In other words, if the case of the
first character of 'message' must not be changed under any
circumstances, set 'mayCapitalizeMsg' to False.
"""
self.message = message
self.mayCapitalizeMsg = mayCapitalizeMsg
def __str__(self):
return self.completeMessage()
def __repr__(self):
return "{}.{}({!r})".format(__name__, type(self).__name__, self.message)
# Typically overridden by subclasses with a custom constructor
def detail(self):
return self.message
def completeMessage(self):
if self.message:
return "{shortDesc}: {detail}".format(
shortDesc=self.ExceptionShortDescription,
detail=self.detail())
else:
return self.ExceptionShortDescription
ExceptionShortDescription = "terrasync.py generic exception"
class UserError(TerraSyncPyException):
"""Exception raised when the program is used in an incorrect way."""
ExceptionShortDescription = "User error"
class NetworkError(TerraSyncPyException):
"""Exception raised when getting a network error even after retrying."""
ExceptionShortDescription = "Network error"
# *****************************************************************************
# * Utility functions *
# *****************************************************************************
# If a path matches this regexp, we really don't want to delete it recursively
# (“cre” stands for “compiled regexp”).
_removeDirectoryTree_dangerous_cre = re.compile(
r"""^(/ (home (/ [^/]*)? )? /* | # for Unix-like systems
[a-zA-Z]: [\/]* # for Windows
)$""", re.VERBOSE)
def removeDirectoryTree(base, whatToRemove):
"""Recursively remove directory 'whatToRemove', with safety checks.
This function ensures that 'whatToRemove' does not resolve to a
directory such as /, /home, /home/foobar, C:\, d:\, etc. It is also
an error if 'whatToRemove' does not literally start with the value
of 'base' (IOW, this function refuses to erase anything that is not
under 'base').
'whatToRemove' is *not* interpreted relatively to 'base' (this would
be doable, just a different API).
"""
assert os.path.isdir(base), "Not a directory: {!r}".format(base)
assert (base and
whatToRemove.startswith(base) and
whatToRemove[len(base):].startswith(os.sep)), \
"Unexpected base path for removeDirectoryTree(): {!r}".format(base)
absPath = os.path.abspath(whatToRemove)
if _removeDirectoryTree_dangerous_cre.match(absPath):
raise UserError("in order to protect your data, refusing to "
"recursively delete '{}'".format(absPath))
else:
shutil.rmtree(absPath)
# *****************************************************************************
# * Network-related classes *
# *****************************************************************************
class HTTPGetCallback:
def __init__(self, src, callback):
self.callback = callback
self.src = src
class HTTPGetter:
def __init__(self, baseUrl, maxPending=10):
self.baseUrl = baseUrl
self.parsedBaseUrl = urlparse(baseUrl)
self.maxPending = maxPending
self.requests = []
self.pendingRequests = []
self.httpConnection = HTTPConnection(self.parsedBaseUrl.netloc)
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self.httpRequestHeaders = headers = {'Host':self.parsedBaseUrl.netloc,'Content-Length':0,'Connection':'Keep-Alive','User-Agent':'FlightGear terrasync.py'}
def assembleUrl(self, httpGetCallback):
return self.parsedBaseUrl.path + httpGetCallback.src
def doGet(self, httpGetCallback):
conn = self.httpConnection
url = self.assembleUrl(httpGetCallback)
self.httpConnection.request("GET", url, None, self.httpRequestHeaders)
httpResponse = self.httpConnection.getresponse()
# 'httpResponse' is an http.client.HTTPResponse instance
return httpGetCallback.callback(url, httpResponse)
def get(self, httpGetCallback):
nbRetries = nbRetriesLeft = 5
while True:
try:
return self.doGet(httpGetCallback)
except HTTPException as exc:
if nbRetriesLeft == 0:
raise NetworkError(
"after {nbRetries} retries for URL {url}: {errMsg}"
.format(nbRetries=nbRetries,
url=self.assembleUrl(httpGetCallback),
errMsg=exc)) from exc
# Try to reconnect
self.httpConnection.close()
time.sleep(1)
self.httpConnection.connect()
nbRetriesLeft -= 1
#################################################################################################################################
class DirIndex:
def __init__(self, dirIndexFile):
self.d = []
self.f = []
self.version = 0
self.path = ""
with open(dirIndexFile) as f:
self.readFrom(f)
def readFrom(self, readable):
for line in readable:
line = line.strip()
if line.startswith('#'):
continue
tokens = line.split(':')
if len(tokens) == 0:
continue
if tokens[0] == "version":
self.version = int(tokens[1])
elif tokens[0] == "path":
self.path = tokens[1]
elif tokens[0] == "d":
self.d.append({ 'name': tokens[1], 'hash': tokens[2] })
elif tokens[0] == "f":
self.f.append({ 'name': tokens[1], 'hash': tokens[2], 'size': tokens[3] })
def getVersion(self):
return self.version
def getPath(self):
return self.path
def getDirectories(self):
return self.d
def getFiles(self):
return self.f
#################################################################################################################################
class HTTPDownloadRequest(HTTPGetCallback):
def __init__(self, terrasync, src, dst, callback = None ):
super().__init__(src, self.callback)
self.terrasync = terrasync
self.dst = dst
self.mycallback = callback
# 'httpResponse' is an http.client.HTTPResponse instance
def callback(self, url, httpResponse):
# I suspect this doesn't handle HTTP redirects and things like that. As
# mentioned at <https://docs.python.org/3/library/http.client.html>,
# http.client is a low-level interface that should normally not be used
# directly!
if httpResponse.status != 200:
raise NetworkError("HTTP callback got status {status} for URL {url}"
.format(status=httpResponse.status, url=url))
try:
with open(self.dst, 'wb') as f:
f.write(httpResponse.read())
except HTTPException as exc:
raise NetworkError("for URL {url}: {error}"
.format(url=url, error=exc)) from exc
if self.mycallback != None:
self.mycallback(self)
#################################################################################################################################
def hash_of_file(fname):
hash = hashlib.sha1()
with open(fname, "rb") as f:
for chunk in iter(lambda: f.read(4096), b""):
hash.update(chunk)
return hash.hexdigest()
#################################################################################################################################
class Coordinate:
def __init__(self, lat, lon):
self.lat = lat
self.lon = lon
class DownloadBoundaries:
def __init__(self, top, left, bottom, right):
if top < bottom:
raise ValueError("top cannot be less than bottom")
if right < left:
raise ValueError("right cannot be less than left")
if top > 90 or bottom < -90:
raise ValueError("top and bottom must be a valid latitude")
if left < -180 or right > 180:
raise ValueError("left and right must be a valid longitude")
self.top = top
self.left = left
self.bottom = bottom
self.right = right
def is_coordinate_inside_boundaries(self, coordinate):
if coordinate.lat < self.bottom or coordinate.lat > self.top:
return False
if coordinate.lon < self.left or coordinate.lon > self.right:
return False
return True
def parse_terrasync_coordinate(coordinate):
matches = re.match("(w|e)(\d{3})(n|s)(\d{2})", coordinate)
if not matches:
return None
lon = int(matches.group(2))
if matches.group(1) == "w":
lon *= -1
lat = int(matches.group(4))
if matches.group(3) == "s":
lat *= -1
return Coordinate(lat, lon)
class TerraSync:
def __init__(self, url, target, quick, removeOrphan, downloadBoundaries):
self.setUrl(url).setTarget(target)
self.quick = quick
self.removeOrphan = removeOrphan
self.httpGetter = None
self.downloadBoundaries = downloadBoundaries
def setUrl(self, url):
self.url = url.rstrip('/').strip()
return self
def setTarget(self, target):
self.target = target.rstrip('/').strip()
return self
def start(self):
self.httpGetter = HTTPGetter(self.url)
self.updateDirectory("", "", None )
def updateFile(self, serverPath, localPath, fileHash ):
localFullPath = join(self.target, localPath)
if fileHash != None and hash_of_file(localFullPath) == fileHash:
#print("hash of file matches, not downloading")
return
print("Downloading '{}'".format(serverPath))
request = HTTPDownloadRequest(self, serverPath, localFullPath )
self.httpGetter.get(request)
def updateDirectory(self, serverPath, localPath, dirIndexHash):
print("Processing '{}'...".format(serverPath))
if serverPath:
serverFolderName = os.path.basename(serverPath)
coordinate = parse_terrasync_coordinate(serverFolderName)
if coordinate and not self.downloadBoundaries.is_coordinate_inside_boundaries(coordinate):
return
localFullPath = join(self.target, localPath)
if not os.path.exists( localFullPath ):
os.makedirs( localFullPath )
localDirIndex = join(localFullPath, ".dirindex")
if dirIndexHash != None and hash_of_file(localDirIndex) == dirIndexHash:
# print("hash of dirindex matches, not downloading")
if not self.quick:
self.handleDirindexFile( localDirIndex )
else:
request = HTTPDownloadRequest(self,
serverPath + "/.dirindex",
localDirIndex,
self.handleDirindexRequest)
self.httpGetter.get(request)
def handleDirindexRequest(self, dirindexRequest):
self.handleDirindexFile(dirindexRequest.dst)
def handleDirindexFile(self, dirindexFile):
dirIndex = DirIndex(dirindexFile)
serverFiles = []
serverDirs = []
for file in dirIndex.getFiles():
f = file['name']
h = file['hash']
self.updateFile("/" + dirIndex.getPath() + "/" + f,
join(dirIndex.getPath(), f),
h)
serverFiles.append(f)
for subdir in dirIndex.getDirectories():
d = subdir['name']
h = subdir['hash']
self.updateDirectory("/" + dirIndex.getPath() + "/" + d,
join(dirIndex.getPath(), d),
h)
serverDirs.append(d)
if self.removeOrphan:
localFullPath = join(self.target, dirIndex.getPath())
localFiles = [ f for f in listdir(localFullPath)
if isfile(join(localFullPath, f)) ]
for f in localFiles:
if f != ".dirindex" and not f in serverFiles:
#print("removing orphan file", join(localFullPath,f) )
os.remove( join(localFullPath,f) )
localDirs = [ f for f in listdir(localFullPath)
if isdir(join(localFullPath, f)) ]
for f in localDirs:
if not f in serverDirs:
#print ("removing orphan dir",f)
removeDirectoryTree(self.target, join(localFullPath, f))
#################################################################################################################################
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
parser.add_argument("-u", "--url", dest="url", metavar="URL",
default="http://flightgear.sourceforge.net/scenery", help="Server URL [default: %(default)s]")
parser.add_argument("-t", "--target", dest="target", metavar="DIR",
default=".", help="Directory to store the files [default: current directory]")
parser.add_argument("-q", "--quick", dest="quick", action="store_true",
default=False, help="Quick")
parser.add_argument("-r", "--remove-orphan", dest="removeOrphan", action="store_true",
default=False, help="Remove old scenery files")
parser.add_argument("--top", dest="top", type=int,
default=90, help="Maximum latitude to include in download [default: %(default)d]")
parser.add_argument("--bottom", dest="bottom", type=int,
default=-90, help="Minimum latitude to include in download [default: %(default)d]")
parser.add_argument("--left", dest="left", type=int,
default=-180, help="Minimum longitude to include in download [default: %(default)d]")
parser.add_argument("--right", dest="right", type=int,
default=180, help="Maximum longitude to include in download [default: %(default)d]")
args = parser.parse_args()
terraSync = TerraSync(args.url, args.target, args.quick, args.removeOrphan,
DownloadBoundaries(args.top, args.left, args.bottom, args.right))
terraSync.start()