# progress.py - progress reporting classes # # Copyright (c) 2005-2009 Canonical # # Author: Michael Vogt # # 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., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 # USA """progress reporting classes. This module provides classes for progress reporting. They can be used with e.g., for reporting progress on the cache opening process, the cache update progress, or the package install progress. """ import errno import fcntl import os import re import select import sys import apt_pkg __all__ = ('CdromProgress', 'DpkgInstallProgress', 'DumbInstallProgress', 'FetchProgress', 'InstallProgress', 'OpProgress', 'OpTextProgress', 'TextFetchProgress') class OpProgress(object): """Abstract class to implement reporting on cache opening. Subclass this class to implement simple Operation progress reporting. """ def __init__(self): self.op = None self.subOp = None def update(self, percent): """Called periodically to update the user interface.""" def done(self): """Called once an operation has been completed.""" class OpTextProgress(OpProgress): """A simple text based cache open reporting class.""" def __init__(self): OpProgress.__init__(self) def update(self, percent): """Called periodically to update the user interface.""" sys.stdout.write("\r%s: %.2i " % (self.subOp, percent)) sys.stdout.flush() def done(self): """Called once an operation has been completed.""" sys.stdout.write("\r%s: Done\n" % self.op) class FetchProgress(object): """Report the download/fetching progress. Subclass this class to implement fetch progress reporting """ # download status constants dlDone = 0 dlQueued = 1 dlFailed = 2 dlHit = 3 dlIgnored = 4 dlStatusStr = {dlDone: "Done", dlQueued: "Queued", dlFailed: "Failed", dlHit: "Hit", dlIgnored: "Ignored"} def __init__(self): self.eta = 0.0 self.percent = 0.0 # Make checking easier self.currentBytes = 0 self.currentItems = 0 self.totalBytes = 0 self.totalItems = 0 self.currentCPS = 0 def start(self): """Called when the fetching starts.""" def stop(self): """Called when all files have been fetched.""" def updateStatus(self, uri, descr, shortDescr, status): """Called when the status of an item changes. This happens eg. when the downloads fails or is completed. """ def pulse(self): """Called periodically to update the user interface. Return True to continue or False to cancel. """ self.percent = (((self.currentBytes + self.currentItems) * 100.0) / float(self.totalBytes + self.totalItems)) if self.currentCPS > 0: self.eta = ((self.totalBytes - self.currentBytes) / float(self.currentCPS)) return True def mediaChange(self, medium, drive): """react to media change events.""" class TextFetchProgress(FetchProgress): """ Ready to use progress object for terminal windows """ def __init__(self): FetchProgress.__init__(self) self.items = {} def updateStatus(self, uri, descr, shortDescr, status): """Called when the status of an item changes. This happens eg. when the downloads fails or is completed. """ if status != self.dlQueued: print "\r%s %s" % (self.dlStatusStr[status], descr) self.items[uri] = status def pulse(self): """Called periodically to update the user interface. Return True to continue or False to cancel. """ FetchProgress.pulse(self) if self.currentCPS > 0: s = "[%2.f%%] %sB/s %s" % (self.percent, apt_pkg.size_to_str(int(self.currentCPS)), apt_pkg.time_to_str(int(self.eta))) else: s = "%2.f%% [Working]" % (self.percent) print "\r%s" % (s), sys.stdout.flush() return True def stop(self): """Called when all files have been fetched.""" print "\rDone downloading " def mediaChange(self, medium, drive): """react to media change events.""" print ("Media change: please insert the disc labeled " "'%s' in the drive '%s' and press enter") % (medium, drive) return raw_input() not in ('c', 'C') class DumbInstallProgress(object): """Report the install progress. Subclass this class to implement install progress reporting. """ def startUpdate(self): """Start update.""" def run(self, pm): """Start installation.""" return pm.do_install() def finishUpdate(self): """Called when update has finished.""" def updateInterface(self): """Called periodically to update the user interface""" class InstallProgress(DumbInstallProgress): """An InstallProgress that is pretty useful. It supports the attributes 'percent' 'status' and callbacks for the dpkg errors and conffiles and status changes. """ def __init__(self): DumbInstallProgress.__init__(self) self.selectTimeout = 0.1 (read, write) = os.pipe() self.writefd = write self.statusfd = os.fdopen(read, "r") fcntl.fcntl(self.statusfd.fileno(), fcntl.F_SETFL, os.O_NONBLOCK) self.read = "" self.percent = 0.0 self.status = "" def error(self, pkg, errormsg): """Called when a error is detected during the install.""" def conffile(self, current, new): """Called when a conffile question from dpkg is detected.""" def statusChange(self, pkg, percent, status): """Called when the status changed.""" def updateInterface(self): """Called periodically to update the interface.""" if self.statusfd is None: return try: while not self.read.endswith("\n"): self.read += os.read(self.statusfd.fileno(), 1) except OSError, (errno_, errstr): # resource temporarly unavailable is ignored if errno_ != errno.EAGAIN and errno_ != errno.EWOULDBLOCK: print errstr if not self.read.endswith("\n"): return s = self.read #print s try: (status, pkg, percent, status_str) = s.split(":", 3) except ValueError: # silently ignore lines that can't be parsed self.read = "" return #print "percent: %s %s" % (pkg, float(percent)/100.0) if status == "pmerror": self.error(pkg, status_str) elif status == "pmconffile": # we get a string like this: # 'current-conffile' 'new-conffile' useredited distedited match = re.match("\s*\'(.*)\'\s*\'(.*)\'.*", status_str) if match: self.conffile(match.group(1), match.group(2)) elif status == "pmstatus": if float(percent) != self.percent or status_str != self.status: self.statusChange(pkg, float(percent), status_str.strip()) self.percent = float(percent) self.status = status_str.strip() self.read = "" def fork(self): """Fork.""" return os.fork() def waitChild(self): """Wait for child progress to exit.""" while True: select.select([self.statusfd], [], [], self.selectTimeout) self.updateInterface() (pid, res) = os.waitpid(self.child_pid, os.WNOHANG) if pid == self.child_pid: break return res def run(self, pm): """Start installing.""" pid = self.fork() if pid == 0: # child res = pm.do_install(self.writefd) os._exit(res) self.child_pid = pid res = self.waitChild() return os.WEXITSTATUS(res) class CdromProgress(object): """Report the cdrom add progress. Subclass this class to implement cdrom add progress reporting. """ def __init__(self): pass def update(self, text, step): """Called periodically to update the user interface.""" def askCdromName(self): """Called to ask for the name of the cdrom.""" def changeCdrom(self): """Called to ask for the cdrom to be changed.""" class DpkgInstallProgress(InstallProgress): """Progress handler for a local Debian package installation.""" def run(self, debfile): """Start installing the given Debian package.""" self.debfile = debfile self.debname = os.path.basename(debfile).split("_")[0] pid = self.fork() if pid == 0: # child res = os.system("/usr/bin/dpkg --status-fd %s -i %s" % \ (self.writefd, self.debfile)) os._exit(os.WEXITSTATUS(res)) self.child_pid = pid res = self.waitChild() return res def updateInterface(self): """Process status messages from dpkg.""" if self.statusfd is None: return while True: try: self.read += os.read(self.statusfd.fileno(), 1) except OSError, (errno_, errstr): # resource temporarly unavailable is ignored if errno_ != 11: print errstr break if not self.read.endswith("\n"): continue statusl = self.read.split(":") if len(statusl) < 3: print "got garbage from dpkg: '%s'" % self.read self.read = "" break status = statusl[2].strip() #print status if status == "error": self.error(self.debname, status) elif status == "conffile-prompt": # we get a string like this: # 'current-conffile' 'new-conffile' useredited distedited match = re.match("\s*\'(.*)\'\s*\'(.*)\'.*", statusl[3]) if match: self.conffile(match.group(1), match.group(2)) else: self.status = status self.read = ""