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"""pyversioncheck - Module to help with checking versions"""
import types
import rfc822
import urllib
import sys
# Verbose options
VERBOSE_SILENT=0 # Single-line reports per package
VERBOSE_NORMAL=1 # Single-line reports per package, more info if outdated
VERBOSE_EACHFILE=2 # Report on each URL checked
VERBOSE_CHECKALL=3 # Check each URL for each package
# Test directory
## urllib bug: _TESTDIR="ftp://ftp.cwi.nl/pub/jack/python/versiontestdir/"
_TESTDIR="http://www.cwi.nl/~jack/versiontestdir/"
def versioncheck(package, url, version, verbose=0):
ok, newversion, fp = checkonly(package, url, version, verbose)
if verbose > VERBOSE_NORMAL:
return ok
if ok < 0:
print '%s: No correctly formatted current version file found'%(package)
elif ok == 1:
print '%s: up-to-date (version %s)'%(package, version)
else:
print '%s: version %s installed, version %s found:' % \
(package, version, newversion)
if verbose > VERBOSE_SILENT:
while 1:
line = fp.readline()
if not line: break
sys.stdout.write('\t'+line)
return ok
def checkonly(package, url, version, verbose=0):
if verbose >= VERBOSE_EACHFILE:
print '%s:'%package
if type(url) == types.StringType:
ok, newversion, fp = _check1version(package, url, version, verbose)
else:
for u in url:
ok, newversion, fp = _check1version(package, u, version, verbose)
if ok >= 0 and verbose < VERBOSE_CHECKALL:
break
return ok, newversion, fp
def _check1version(package, url, version, verbose=0):
if verbose >= VERBOSE_EACHFILE:
print ' Checking %s'%url
try:
fp = urllib.urlopen(url)
except IOError, arg:
if verbose >= VERBOSE_EACHFILE:
print ' Cannot open:', arg
return -1, None, None
msg = rfc822.Message(fp, seekable=0)
newversion = msg.getheader('current-version')
if not newversion:
if verbose >= VERBOSE_EACHFILE:
print ' No "Current-Version:" header in URL or URL not found'
return -1, None, None
version = version.lower().strip()
newversion = newversion.lower().strip()
if version == newversion:
if verbose >= VERBOSE_EACHFILE:
print ' Version identical (%s)'%newversion
return 1, version, fp
else:
if verbose >= VERBOSE_EACHFILE:
print ' Versions different (installed: %s, new: %s)'% \
(version, newversion)
return 0, newversion, fp
def _test():
print '--- TEST VERBOSE=1'
print '--- Testing existing and identical version file'
versioncheck('VersionTestPackage', _TESTDIR+'Version10.txt', '1.0', verbose=1)
print '--- Testing existing package with new version'
versioncheck('VersionTestPackage', _TESTDIR+'Version11.txt', '1.0', verbose=1)
print '--- Testing package with non-existing version file'
versioncheck('VersionTestPackage', _TESTDIR+'nonexistent.txt', '1.0', verbose=1)
print '--- Test package with 2 locations, first non-existing second ok'
versfiles = [_TESTDIR+'nonexistent.txt', _TESTDIR+'Version10.txt']
versioncheck('VersionTestPackage', versfiles, '1.0', verbose=1)
print '--- TEST VERBOSE=2'
print '--- Testing existing and identical version file'
versioncheck('VersionTestPackage', _TESTDIR+'Version10.txt', '1.0', verbose=2)
print '--- Testing existing package with new version'
versioncheck('VersionTestPackage', _TESTDIR+'Version11.txt', '1.0', verbose=2)
print '--- Testing package with non-existing version file'
versioncheck('VersionTestPackage', _TESTDIR+'nonexistent.txt', '1.0', verbose=2)
print '--- Test package with 2 locations, first non-existing second ok'
versfiles = [_TESTDIR+'nonexistent.txt', _TESTDIR+'Version10.txt']
versioncheck('VersionTestPackage', versfiles, '1.0', verbose=2)
if __name__ == '__main__':
_test()