| """zipimport provides support for importing Python modules from Zip archives. |
| |
| This module exports three objects: |
| - zipimporter: a class; its constructor takes a path to a Zip archive. |
| - ZipImportError: exception raised by zipimporter objects. It's a |
| subclass of ImportError, so it can be caught as ImportError, too. |
| - _zip_directory_cache: a dict, mapping archive paths to zip directory |
| info dicts, as used in zipimporter._files. |
| |
| It is usually not needed to use the zipimport module explicitly; it is |
| used by the builtin import mechanism for sys.path items that are paths |
| to Zip archives. |
| """ |
| |
| #from importlib import _bootstrap_external |
| #from importlib import _bootstrap # for _verbose_message |
| import _frozen_importlib_external as _bootstrap_external |
| from _frozen_importlib_external import _unpack_uint16, _unpack_uint32 |
| import _frozen_importlib as _bootstrap # for _verbose_message |
| import _imp # for check_hash_based_pycs |
| import _io # for open |
| import marshal # for loads |
| import sys # for modules |
| import time # for mktime |
| |
| __all__ = ['ZipImportError', 'zipimporter'] |
| |
| |
| path_sep = _bootstrap_external.path_sep |
| alt_path_sep = _bootstrap_external.path_separators[1:] |
| |
| |
| class ZipImportError(ImportError): |
| pass |
| |
| # _read_directory() cache |
| _zip_directory_cache = {} |
| |
| _module_type = type(sys) |
| |
| END_CENTRAL_DIR_SIZE = 22 |
| STRING_END_ARCHIVE = b'PK\x05\x06' |
| MAX_COMMENT_LEN = (1 << 16) - 1 |
| |
| class zipimporter: |
| """zipimporter(archivepath) -> zipimporter object |
| |
| Create a new zipimporter instance. 'archivepath' must be a path to |
| a zipfile, or to a specific path inside a zipfile. For example, it can be |
| '/tmp/myimport.zip', or '/tmp/myimport.zip/mydirectory', if mydirectory is a |
| valid directory inside the archive. |
| |
| 'ZipImportError is raised if 'archivepath' doesn't point to a valid Zip |
| archive. |
| |
| The 'archive' attribute of zipimporter objects contains the name of the |
| zipfile targeted. |
| """ |
| |
| # Split the "subdirectory" from the Zip archive path, lookup a matching |
| # entry in sys.path_importer_cache, fetch the file directory from there |
| # if found, or else read it from the archive. |
| def __init__(self, path): |
| if not isinstance(path, str): |
| import os |
| path = os.fsdecode(path) |
| if not path: |
| raise ZipImportError('archive path is empty', path=path) |
| if alt_path_sep: |
| path = path.replace(alt_path_sep, path_sep) |
| |
| prefix = [] |
| while True: |
| try: |
| st = _bootstrap_external._path_stat(path) |
| except (OSError, ValueError): |
| # On Windows a ValueError is raised for too long paths. |
| # Back up one path element. |
| dirname, basename = _bootstrap_external._path_split(path) |
| if dirname == path: |
| raise ZipImportError('not a Zip file', path=path) |
| path = dirname |
| prefix.append(basename) |
| else: |
| # it exists |
| if (st.st_mode & 0o170000) != 0o100000: # stat.S_ISREG |
| # it's a not file |
| raise ZipImportError('not a Zip file', path=path) |
| break |
| |
| try: |
| files = _zip_directory_cache[path] |
| except KeyError: |
| files = _read_directory(path) |
| _zip_directory_cache[path] = files |
| self._files = files |
| self.archive = path |
| # a prefix directory following the ZIP file path. |
| self.prefix = _bootstrap_external._path_join(*prefix[::-1]) |
| if self.prefix: |
| self.prefix += path_sep |
| |
| |
| # Check whether we can satisfy the import of the module named by |
| # 'fullname', or whether it could be a portion of a namespace |
| # package. Return self if we can load it, a string containing the |
| # full path if it's a possible namespace portion, None if we |
| # can't load it. |
| def find_loader(self, fullname, path=None): |
| """find_loader(fullname, path=None) -> self, str or None. |
| |
| Search for a module specified by 'fullname'. 'fullname' must be the |
| fully qualified (dotted) module name. It returns the zipimporter |
| instance itself if the module was found, a string containing the |
| full path name if it's possibly a portion of a namespace package, |
| or None otherwise. The optional 'path' argument is ignored -- it's |
| there for compatibility with the importer protocol. |
| """ |
| mi = _get_module_info(self, fullname) |
| if mi is not None: |
| # This is a module or package. |
| return self, [] |
| |
| # Not a module or regular package. See if this is a directory, and |
| # therefore possibly a portion of a namespace package. |
| |
| # We're only interested in the last path component of fullname |
| # earlier components are recorded in self.prefix. |
| modpath = _get_module_path(self, fullname) |
| if _is_dir(self, modpath): |
| # This is possibly a portion of a namespace |
| # package. Return the string representing its path, |
| # without a trailing separator. |
| return None, [f'{self.archive}{path_sep}{modpath}'] |
| |
| return None, [] |
| |
| |
| # Check whether we can satisfy the import of the module named by |
| # 'fullname'. Return self if we can, None if we can't. |
| def find_module(self, fullname, path=None): |
| """find_module(fullname, path=None) -> self or None. |
| |
| Search for a module specified by 'fullname'. 'fullname' must be the |
| fully qualified (dotted) module name. It returns the zipimporter |
| instance itself if the module was found, or None if it wasn't. |
| The optional 'path' argument is ignored -- it's there for compatibility |
| with the importer protocol. |
| """ |
| return self.find_loader(fullname, path)[0] |
| |
| |
| def get_code(self, fullname): |
| """get_code(fullname) -> code object. |
| |
| Return the code object for the specified module. Raise ZipImportError |
| if the module couldn't be found. |
| """ |
| code, ispackage, modpath = _get_module_code(self, fullname) |
| return code |
| |
| |
| def get_data(self, pathname): |
| """get_data(pathname) -> string with file data. |
| |
| Return the data associated with 'pathname'. Raise OSError if |
| the file wasn't found. |
| """ |
| if alt_path_sep: |
| pathname = pathname.replace(alt_path_sep, path_sep) |
| |
| key = pathname |
| if pathname.startswith(self.archive + path_sep): |
| key = pathname[len(self.archive + path_sep):] |
| |
| try: |
| toc_entry = self._files[key] |
| except KeyError: |
| raise OSError(0, '', key) |
| return _get_data(self.archive, toc_entry) |
| |
| |
| # Return a string matching __file__ for the named module |
| def get_filename(self, fullname): |
| """get_filename(fullname) -> filename string. |
| |
| Return the filename for the specified module. |
| """ |
| # Deciding the filename requires working out where the code |
| # would come from if the module was actually loaded |
| code, ispackage, modpath = _get_module_code(self, fullname) |
| return modpath |
| |
| |
| def get_source(self, fullname): |
| """get_source(fullname) -> source string. |
| |
| Return the source code for the specified module. Raise ZipImportError |
| if the module couldn't be found, return None if the archive does |
| contain the module, but has no source for it. |
| """ |
| mi = _get_module_info(self, fullname) |
| if mi is None: |
| raise ZipImportError(f"can't find module {fullname!r}", name=fullname) |
| |
| path = _get_module_path(self, fullname) |
| if mi: |
| fullpath = _bootstrap_external._path_join(path, '__init__.py') |
| else: |
| fullpath = f'{path}.py' |
| |
| try: |
| toc_entry = self._files[fullpath] |
| except KeyError: |
| # we have the module, but no source |
| return None |
| return _get_data(self.archive, toc_entry).decode() |
| |
| |
| # Return a bool signifying whether the module is a package or not. |
| def is_package(self, fullname): |
| """is_package(fullname) -> bool. |
| |
| Return True if the module specified by fullname is a package. |
| Raise ZipImportError if the module couldn't be found. |
| """ |
| mi = _get_module_info(self, fullname) |
| if mi is None: |
| raise ZipImportError(f"can't find module {fullname!r}", name=fullname) |
| return mi |
| |
| |
| # Load and return the module named by 'fullname'. |
| def load_module(self, fullname): |
| """load_module(fullname) -> module. |
| |
| Load the module specified by 'fullname'. 'fullname' must be the |
| fully qualified (dotted) module name. It returns the imported |
| module, or raises ZipImportError if it wasn't found. |
| """ |
| code, ispackage, modpath = _get_module_code(self, fullname) |
| mod = sys.modules.get(fullname) |
| if mod is None or not isinstance(mod, _module_type): |
| mod = _module_type(fullname) |
| sys.modules[fullname] = mod |
| mod.__loader__ = self |
| |
| try: |
| if ispackage: |
| # add __path__ to the module *before* the code gets |
| # executed |
| path = _get_module_path(self, fullname) |
| fullpath = _bootstrap_external._path_join(self.archive, path) |
| mod.__path__ = [fullpath] |
| |
| if not hasattr(mod, '__builtins__'): |
| mod.__builtins__ = __builtins__ |
| _bootstrap_external._fix_up_module(mod.__dict__, fullname, modpath) |
| exec(code, mod.__dict__) |
| except: |
| del sys.modules[fullname] |
| raise |
| |
| try: |
| mod = sys.modules[fullname] |
| except KeyError: |
| raise ImportError(f'Loaded module {fullname!r} not found in sys.modules') |
| _bootstrap._verbose_message('import {} # loaded from Zip {}', fullname, modpath) |
| return mod |
| |
| |
| def get_resource_reader(self, fullname): |
| """Return the ResourceReader for a package in a zip file. |
| |
| If 'fullname' is a package within the zip file, return the |
| 'ResourceReader' object for the package. Otherwise return None. |
| """ |
| try: |
| if not self.is_package(fullname): |
| return None |
| except ZipImportError: |
| return None |
| if not _ZipImportResourceReader._registered: |
| from importlib.abc import ResourceReader |
| ResourceReader.register(_ZipImportResourceReader) |
| _ZipImportResourceReader._registered = True |
| return _ZipImportResourceReader(self, fullname) |
| |
| |
| def __repr__(self): |
| return f'<zipimporter object "{self.archive}{path_sep}{self.prefix}">' |
| |
| |
| # _zip_searchorder defines how we search for a module in the Zip |
| # archive: we first search for a package __init__, then for |
| # non-package .pyc, and .py entries. The .pyc entries |
| # are swapped by initzipimport() if we run in optimized mode. Also, |
| # '/' is replaced by path_sep there. |
| _zip_searchorder = ( |
| (path_sep + '__init__.pyc', True, True), |
| (path_sep + '__init__.py', False, True), |
| ('.pyc', True, False), |
| ('.py', False, False), |
| ) |
| |
| # Given a module name, return the potential file path in the |
| # archive (without extension). |
| def _get_module_path(self, fullname): |
| return self.prefix + fullname.rpartition('.')[2] |
| |
| # Does this path represent a directory? |
| def _is_dir(self, path): |
| # See if this is a "directory". If so, it's eligible to be part |
| # of a namespace package. We test by seeing if the name, with an |
| # appended path separator, exists. |
| dirpath = path + path_sep |
| # If dirpath is present in self._files, we have a directory. |
| return dirpath in self._files |
| |
| # Return some information about a module. |
| def _get_module_info(self, fullname): |
| path = _get_module_path(self, fullname) |
| for suffix, isbytecode, ispackage in _zip_searchorder: |
| fullpath = path + suffix |
| if fullpath in self._files: |
| return ispackage |
| return None |
| |
| |
| # implementation |
| |
| # _read_directory(archive) -> files dict (new reference) |
| # |
| # Given a path to a Zip archive, build a dict, mapping file names |
| # (local to the archive, using SEP as a separator) to toc entries. |
| # |
| # A toc_entry is a tuple: |
| # |
| # (__file__, # value to use for __file__, available for all files, |
| # # encoded to the filesystem encoding |
| # compress, # compression kind; 0 for uncompressed |
| # data_size, # size of compressed data on disk |
| # file_size, # size of decompressed data |
| # file_offset, # offset of file header from start of archive |
| # time, # mod time of file (in dos format) |
| # date, # mod data of file (in dos format) |
| # crc, # crc checksum of the data |
| # ) |
| # |
| # Directories can be recognized by the trailing path_sep in the name, |
| # data_size and file_offset are 0. |
| def _read_directory(archive): |
| try: |
| fp = _io.open_code(archive) |
| except OSError: |
| raise ZipImportError(f"can't open Zip file: {archive!r}", path=archive) |
| |
| with fp: |
| try: |
| fp.seek(-END_CENTRAL_DIR_SIZE, 2) |
| header_position = fp.tell() |
| buffer = fp.read(END_CENTRAL_DIR_SIZE) |
| except OSError: |
| raise ZipImportError(f"can't read Zip file: {archive!r}", path=archive) |
| if len(buffer) != END_CENTRAL_DIR_SIZE: |
| raise ZipImportError(f"can't read Zip file: {archive!r}", path=archive) |
| if buffer[:4] != STRING_END_ARCHIVE: |
| # Bad: End of Central Dir signature |
| # Check if there's a comment. |
| try: |
| fp.seek(0, 2) |
| file_size = fp.tell() |
| except OSError: |
| raise ZipImportError(f"can't read Zip file: {archive!r}", |
| path=archive) |
| max_comment_start = max(file_size - MAX_COMMENT_LEN - |
| END_CENTRAL_DIR_SIZE, 0) |
| try: |
| fp.seek(max_comment_start) |
| data = fp.read() |
| except OSError: |
| raise ZipImportError(f"can't read Zip file: {archive!r}", |
| path=archive) |
| pos = data.rfind(STRING_END_ARCHIVE) |
| if pos < 0: |
| raise ZipImportError(f'not a Zip file: {archive!r}', |
| path=archive) |
| buffer = data[pos:pos+END_CENTRAL_DIR_SIZE] |
| if len(buffer) != END_CENTRAL_DIR_SIZE: |
| raise ZipImportError(f"corrupt Zip file: {archive!r}", |
| path=archive) |
| header_position = file_size - len(data) + pos |
| |
| header_size = _unpack_uint32(buffer[12:16]) |
| header_offset = _unpack_uint32(buffer[16:20]) |
| if header_position < header_size: |
| raise ZipImportError(f'bad central directory size: {archive!r}', path=archive) |
| if header_position < header_offset: |
| raise ZipImportError(f'bad central directory offset: {archive!r}', path=archive) |
| header_position -= header_size |
| arc_offset = header_position - header_offset |
| if arc_offset < 0: |
| raise ZipImportError(f'bad central directory size or offset: {archive!r}', path=archive) |
| |
| files = {} |
| # Start of Central Directory |
| count = 0 |
| try: |
| fp.seek(header_position) |
| except OSError: |
| raise ZipImportError(f"can't read Zip file: {archive!r}", path=archive) |
| while True: |
| buffer = fp.read(46) |
| if len(buffer) < 4: |
| raise EOFError('EOF read where not expected') |
| # Start of file header |
| if buffer[:4] != b'PK\x01\x02': |
| break # Bad: Central Dir File Header |
| if len(buffer) != 46: |
| raise EOFError('EOF read where not expected') |
| flags = _unpack_uint16(buffer[8:10]) |
| compress = _unpack_uint16(buffer[10:12]) |
| time = _unpack_uint16(buffer[12:14]) |
| date = _unpack_uint16(buffer[14:16]) |
| crc = _unpack_uint32(buffer[16:20]) |
| data_size = _unpack_uint32(buffer[20:24]) |
| file_size = _unpack_uint32(buffer[24:28]) |
| name_size = _unpack_uint16(buffer[28:30]) |
| extra_size = _unpack_uint16(buffer[30:32]) |
| comment_size = _unpack_uint16(buffer[32:34]) |
| file_offset = _unpack_uint32(buffer[42:46]) |
| header_size = name_size + extra_size + comment_size |
| if file_offset > header_offset: |
| raise ZipImportError(f'bad local header offset: {archive!r}', path=archive) |
| file_offset += arc_offset |
| |
| try: |
| name = fp.read(name_size) |
| except OSError: |
| raise ZipImportError(f"can't read Zip file: {archive!r}", path=archive) |
| if len(name) != name_size: |
| raise ZipImportError(f"can't read Zip file: {archive!r}", path=archive) |
| # On Windows, calling fseek to skip over the fields we don't use is |
| # slower than reading the data because fseek flushes stdio's |
| # internal buffers. See issue #8745. |
| try: |
| if len(fp.read(header_size - name_size)) != header_size - name_size: |
| raise ZipImportError(f"can't read Zip file: {archive!r}", path=archive) |
| except OSError: |
| raise ZipImportError(f"can't read Zip file: {archive!r}", path=archive) |
| |
| if flags & 0x800: |
| # UTF-8 file names extension |
| name = name.decode() |
| else: |
| # Historical ZIP filename encoding |
| try: |
| name = name.decode('ascii') |
| except UnicodeDecodeError: |
| name = name.decode('latin1').translate(cp437_table) |
| |
| name = name.replace('/', path_sep) |
| path = _bootstrap_external._path_join(archive, name) |
| t = (path, compress, data_size, file_size, file_offset, time, date, crc) |
| files[name] = t |
| count += 1 |
| _bootstrap._verbose_message('zipimport: found {} names in {!r}', count, archive) |
| return files |
| |
| # During bootstrap, we may need to load the encodings |
| # package from a ZIP file. But the cp437 encoding is implemented |
| # in Python in the encodings package. |
| # |
| # Break out of this dependency by using the translation table for |
| # the cp437 encoding. |
| cp437_table = ( |
| # ASCII part, 8 rows x 16 chars |
| '\x00\x01\x02\x03\x04\x05\x06\x07\x08\t\n\x0b\x0c\r\x0e\x0f' |
| '\x10\x11\x12\x13\x14\x15\x16\x17\x18\x19\x1a\x1b\x1c\x1d\x1e\x1f' |
| ' !"#$%&\'()*+,-./' |
| '0123456789:;<=>?' |
| '@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO' |
| 'PQRSTUVWXYZ[\\]^_' |
| '`abcdefghijklmno' |
| 'pqrstuvwxyz{|}~\x7f' |
| # non-ASCII part, 16 rows x 8 chars |
| '\xc7\xfc\xe9\xe2\xe4\xe0\xe5\xe7' |
| '\xea\xeb\xe8\xef\xee\xec\xc4\xc5' |
| '\xc9\xe6\xc6\xf4\xf6\xf2\xfb\xf9' |
| '\xff\xd6\xdc\xa2\xa3\xa5\u20a7\u0192' |
| '\xe1\xed\xf3\xfa\xf1\xd1\xaa\xba' |
| '\xbf\u2310\xac\xbd\xbc\xa1\xab\xbb' |
| '\u2591\u2592\u2593\u2502\u2524\u2561\u2562\u2556' |
| '\u2555\u2563\u2551\u2557\u255d\u255c\u255b\u2510' |
| '\u2514\u2534\u252c\u251c\u2500\u253c\u255e\u255f' |
| '\u255a\u2554\u2569\u2566\u2560\u2550\u256c\u2567' |
| '\u2568\u2564\u2565\u2559\u2558\u2552\u2553\u256b' |
| '\u256a\u2518\u250c\u2588\u2584\u258c\u2590\u2580' |
| '\u03b1\xdf\u0393\u03c0\u03a3\u03c3\xb5\u03c4' |
| '\u03a6\u0398\u03a9\u03b4\u221e\u03c6\u03b5\u2229' |
| '\u2261\xb1\u2265\u2264\u2320\u2321\xf7\u2248' |
| '\xb0\u2219\xb7\u221a\u207f\xb2\u25a0\xa0' |
| ) |
| |
| _importing_zlib = False |
| |
| # Return the zlib.decompress function object, or NULL if zlib couldn't |
| # be imported. The function is cached when found, so subsequent calls |
| # don't import zlib again. |
| def _get_decompress_func(): |
| global _importing_zlib |
| if _importing_zlib: |
| # Someone has a zlib.py[co] in their Zip file |
| # let's avoid a stack overflow. |
| _bootstrap._verbose_message('zipimport: zlib UNAVAILABLE') |
| raise ZipImportError("can't decompress data; zlib not available") |
| |
| _importing_zlib = True |
| try: |
| from zlib import decompress |
| except Exception: |
| _bootstrap._verbose_message('zipimport: zlib UNAVAILABLE') |
| raise ZipImportError("can't decompress data; zlib not available") |
| finally: |
| _importing_zlib = False |
| |
| _bootstrap._verbose_message('zipimport: zlib available') |
| return decompress |
| |
| # Given a path to a Zip file and a toc_entry, return the (uncompressed) data. |
| def _get_data(archive, toc_entry): |
| datapath, compress, data_size, file_size, file_offset, time, date, crc = toc_entry |
| if data_size < 0: |
| raise ZipImportError('negative data size') |
| |
| with _io.open_code(archive) as fp: |
| # Check to make sure the local file header is correct |
| try: |
| fp.seek(file_offset) |
| except OSError: |
| raise ZipImportError(f"can't read Zip file: {archive!r}", path=archive) |
| buffer = fp.read(30) |
| if len(buffer) != 30: |
| raise EOFError('EOF read where not expected') |
| |
| if buffer[:4] != b'PK\x03\x04': |
| # Bad: Local File Header |
| raise ZipImportError(f'bad local file header: {archive!r}', path=archive) |
| |
| name_size = _unpack_uint16(buffer[26:28]) |
| extra_size = _unpack_uint16(buffer[28:30]) |
| header_size = 30 + name_size + extra_size |
| file_offset += header_size # Start of file data |
| try: |
| fp.seek(file_offset) |
| except OSError: |
| raise ZipImportError(f"can't read Zip file: {archive!r}", path=archive) |
| raw_data = fp.read(data_size) |
| if len(raw_data) != data_size: |
| raise OSError("zipimport: can't read data") |
| |
| if compress == 0: |
| # data is not compressed |
| return raw_data |
| |
| # Decompress with zlib |
| try: |
| decompress = _get_decompress_func() |
| except Exception: |
| raise ZipImportError("can't decompress data; zlib not available") |
| return decompress(raw_data, -15) |
| |
| |
| # Lenient date/time comparison function. The precision of the mtime |
| # in the archive is lower than the mtime stored in a .pyc: we |
| # must allow a difference of at most one second. |
| def _eq_mtime(t1, t2): |
| # dostime only stores even seconds, so be lenient |
| return abs(t1 - t2) <= 1 |
| |
| |
| # Given the contents of a .py[co] file, unmarshal the data |
| # and return the code object. Return None if it the magic word doesn't |
| # match, or if the recorded .py[co] metadata does not match the source, |
| # (we do this instead of raising an exception as we fall back |
| # to .py if available and we don't want to mask other errors). |
| def _unmarshal_code(self, pathname, fullpath, fullname, data): |
| exc_details = { |
| 'name': fullname, |
| 'path': fullpath, |
| } |
| |
| try: |
| flags = _bootstrap_external._classify_pyc(data, fullname, exc_details) |
| except ImportError: |
| return None |
| |
| hash_based = flags & 0b1 != 0 |
| if hash_based: |
| check_source = flags & 0b10 != 0 |
| if (_imp.check_hash_based_pycs != 'never' and |
| (check_source or _imp.check_hash_based_pycs == 'always')): |
| source_bytes = _get_pyc_source(self, fullpath) |
| if source_bytes is not None: |
| source_hash = _imp.source_hash( |
| _bootstrap_external._RAW_MAGIC_NUMBER, |
| source_bytes, |
| ) |
| |
| try: |
| _boostrap_external._validate_hash_pyc( |
| data, source_hash, fullname, exc_details) |
| except ImportError: |
| return None |
| else: |
| source_mtime, source_size = \ |
| _get_mtime_and_size_of_source(self, fullpath) |
| |
| if source_mtime: |
| # We don't use _bootstrap_external._validate_timestamp_pyc |
| # to allow for a more lenient timestamp check. |
| if (not _eq_mtime(_unpack_uint32(data[8:12]), source_mtime) or |
| _unpack_uint32(data[12:16]) != source_size): |
| _bootstrap._verbose_message( |
| f'bytecode is stale for {fullname!r}') |
| return None |
| |
| code = marshal.loads(data[16:]) |
| if not isinstance(code, _code_type): |
| raise TypeError(f'compiled module {pathname!r} is not a code object') |
| return code |
| |
| _code_type = type(_unmarshal_code.__code__) |
| |
| |
| # Replace any occurrences of '\r\n?' in the input string with '\n'. |
| # This converts DOS and Mac line endings to Unix line endings. |
| def _normalize_line_endings(source): |
| source = source.replace(b'\r\n', b'\n') |
| source = source.replace(b'\r', b'\n') |
| return source |
| |
| # Given a string buffer containing Python source code, compile it |
| # and return a code object. |
| def _compile_source(pathname, source): |
| source = _normalize_line_endings(source) |
| return compile(source, pathname, 'exec', dont_inherit=True) |
| |
| # Convert the date/time values found in the Zip archive to a value |
| # that's compatible with the time stamp stored in .pyc files. |
| def _parse_dostime(d, t): |
| return time.mktime(( |
| (d >> 9) + 1980, # bits 9..15: year |
| (d >> 5) & 0xF, # bits 5..8: month |
| d & 0x1F, # bits 0..4: day |
| t >> 11, # bits 11..15: hours |
| (t >> 5) & 0x3F, # bits 8..10: minutes |
| (t & 0x1F) * 2, # bits 0..7: seconds / 2 |
| -1, -1, -1)) |
| |
| # Given a path to a .pyc file in the archive, return the |
| # modification time of the matching .py file and its size, |
| # or (0, 0) if no source is available. |
| def _get_mtime_and_size_of_source(self, path): |
| try: |
| # strip 'c' or 'o' from *.py[co] |
| assert path[-1:] in ('c', 'o') |
| path = path[:-1] |
| toc_entry = self._files[path] |
| # fetch the time stamp of the .py file for comparison |
| # with an embedded pyc time stamp |
| time = toc_entry[5] |
| date = toc_entry[6] |
| uncompressed_size = toc_entry[3] |
| return _parse_dostime(date, time), uncompressed_size |
| except (KeyError, IndexError, TypeError): |
| return 0, 0 |
| |
| |
| # Given a path to a .pyc file in the archive, return the |
| # contents of the matching .py file, or None if no source |
| # is available. |
| def _get_pyc_source(self, path): |
| # strip 'c' or 'o' from *.py[co] |
| assert path[-1:] in ('c', 'o') |
| path = path[:-1] |
| |
| try: |
| toc_entry = self._files[path] |
| except KeyError: |
| return None |
| else: |
| return _get_data(self.archive, toc_entry) |
| |
| |
| # Get the code object associated with the module specified by |
| # 'fullname'. |
| def _get_module_code(self, fullname): |
| path = _get_module_path(self, fullname) |
| for suffix, isbytecode, ispackage in _zip_searchorder: |
| fullpath = path + suffix |
| _bootstrap._verbose_message('trying {}{}{}', self.archive, path_sep, fullpath, verbosity=2) |
| try: |
| toc_entry = self._files[fullpath] |
| except KeyError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| modpath = toc_entry[0] |
| data = _get_data(self.archive, toc_entry) |
| if isbytecode: |
| code = _unmarshal_code(self, modpath, fullpath, fullname, data) |
| else: |
| code = _compile_source(modpath, data) |
| if code is None: |
| # bad magic number or non-matching mtime |
| # in byte code, try next |
| continue |
| modpath = toc_entry[0] |
| return code, ispackage, modpath |
| else: |
| raise ZipImportError(f"can't find module {fullname!r}", name=fullname) |
| |
| |
| class _ZipImportResourceReader: |
| """Private class used to support ZipImport.get_resource_reader(). |
| |
| This class is allowed to reference all the innards and private parts of |
| the zipimporter. |
| """ |
| _registered = False |
| |
| def __init__(self, zipimporter, fullname): |
| self.zipimporter = zipimporter |
| self.fullname = fullname |
| |
| def open_resource(self, resource): |
| fullname_as_path = self.fullname.replace('.', '/') |
| path = f'{fullname_as_path}/{resource}' |
| from io import BytesIO |
| try: |
| return BytesIO(self.zipimporter.get_data(path)) |
| except OSError: |
| raise FileNotFoundError(path) |
| |
| def resource_path(self, resource): |
| # All resources are in the zip file, so there is no path to the file. |
| # Raising FileNotFoundError tells the higher level API to extract the |
| # binary data and create a temporary file. |
| raise FileNotFoundError |
| |
| def is_resource(self, name): |
| # Maybe we could do better, but if we can get the data, it's a |
| # resource. Otherwise it isn't. |
| fullname_as_path = self.fullname.replace('.', '/') |
| path = f'{fullname_as_path}/{name}' |
| try: |
| self.zipimporter.get_data(path) |
| except OSError: |
| return False |
| return True |
| |
| def contents(self): |
| # This is a bit convoluted, because fullname will be a module path, |
| # but _files is a list of file names relative to the top of the |
| # archive's namespace. We want to compare file paths to find all the |
| # names of things inside the module represented by fullname. So we |
| # turn the module path of fullname into a file path relative to the |
| # top of the archive, and then we iterate through _files looking for |
| # names inside that "directory". |
| from pathlib import Path |
| fullname_path = Path(self.zipimporter.get_filename(self.fullname)) |
| relative_path = fullname_path.relative_to(self.zipimporter.archive) |
| # Don't forget that fullname names a package, so its path will include |
| # __init__.py, which we want to ignore. |
| assert relative_path.name == '__init__.py' |
| package_path = relative_path.parent |
| subdirs_seen = set() |
| for filename in self.zipimporter._files: |
| try: |
| relative = Path(filename).relative_to(package_path) |
| except ValueError: |
| continue |
| # If the path of the file (which is relative to the top of the zip |
| # namespace), relative to the package given when the resource |
| # reader was created, has a parent, then it's a name in a |
| # subdirectory and thus we skip it. |
| parent_name = relative.parent.name |
| if len(parent_name) == 0: |
| yield relative.name |
| elif parent_name not in subdirs_seen: |
| subdirs_seen.add(parent_name) |
| yield parent_name |