| #!/usr/bin/env python3 |
| #------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| # tarfile.py |
| #------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| # Copyright (C) 2002 Lars Gustaebel <lars@gustaebel.de> |
| # All rights reserved. |
| # |
| # Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person |
| # obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation |
| # files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without |
| # restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, |
| # copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell |
| # copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the |
| # Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following |
| # conditions: |
| # |
| # The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be |
| # included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. |
| # |
| # THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, |
| # EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES |
| # OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND |
| # NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT |
| # HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, |
| # WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING |
| # FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR |
| # OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. |
| # |
| """Read from and write to tar format archives. |
| """ |
| |
| __version__ = "$Revision$" |
| |
| version = "0.9.0" |
| __author__ = "Lars Gust\u00e4bel (lars@gustaebel.de)" |
| __date__ = "$Date$" |
| __cvsid__ = "$Id$" |
| __credits__ = "Gustavo Niemeyer, Niels Gust\u00e4bel, Richard Townsend." |
| |
| #--------- |
| # Imports |
| #--------- |
| import sys |
| import os |
| import shutil |
| import stat |
| import errno |
| import time |
| import struct |
| import copy |
| import re |
| |
| try: |
| import grp, pwd |
| except ImportError: |
| grp = pwd = None |
| |
| # os.symlink on Windows prior to 6.0 raises NotImplementedError |
| symlink_exception = (AttributeError, NotImplementedError) |
| try: |
| # WindowsError (1314) will be raised if the caller does not hold the |
| # SeCreateSymbolicLinkPrivilege privilege |
| symlink_exception += (WindowsError,) |
| except NameError: |
| pass |
| |
| # from tarfile import * |
| __all__ = ["TarFile", "TarInfo", "is_tarfile", "TarError"] |
| |
| from builtins import open as _open # Since 'open' is TarFile.open |
| |
| #--------------------------------------------------------- |
| # tar constants |
| #--------------------------------------------------------- |
| NUL = b"\0" # the null character |
| BLOCKSIZE = 512 # length of processing blocks |
| RECORDSIZE = BLOCKSIZE * 20 # length of records |
| GNU_MAGIC = b"ustar \0" # magic gnu tar string |
| POSIX_MAGIC = b"ustar\x0000" # magic posix tar string |
| |
| LENGTH_NAME = 100 # maximum length of a filename |
| LENGTH_LINK = 100 # maximum length of a linkname |
| LENGTH_PREFIX = 155 # maximum length of the prefix field |
| |
| REGTYPE = b"0" # regular file |
| AREGTYPE = b"\0" # regular file |
| LNKTYPE = b"1" # link (inside tarfile) |
| SYMTYPE = b"2" # symbolic link |
| CHRTYPE = b"3" # character special device |
| BLKTYPE = b"4" # block special device |
| DIRTYPE = b"5" # directory |
| FIFOTYPE = b"6" # fifo special device |
| CONTTYPE = b"7" # contiguous file |
| |
| GNUTYPE_LONGNAME = b"L" # GNU tar longname |
| GNUTYPE_LONGLINK = b"K" # GNU tar longlink |
| GNUTYPE_SPARSE = b"S" # GNU tar sparse file |
| |
| XHDTYPE = b"x" # POSIX.1-2001 extended header |
| XGLTYPE = b"g" # POSIX.1-2001 global header |
| SOLARIS_XHDTYPE = b"X" # Solaris extended header |
| |
| USTAR_FORMAT = 0 # POSIX.1-1988 (ustar) format |
| GNU_FORMAT = 1 # GNU tar format |
| PAX_FORMAT = 2 # POSIX.1-2001 (pax) format |
| DEFAULT_FORMAT = GNU_FORMAT |
| |
| #--------------------------------------------------------- |
| # tarfile constants |
| #--------------------------------------------------------- |
| # File types that tarfile supports: |
| SUPPORTED_TYPES = (REGTYPE, AREGTYPE, LNKTYPE, |
| SYMTYPE, DIRTYPE, FIFOTYPE, |
| CONTTYPE, CHRTYPE, BLKTYPE, |
| GNUTYPE_LONGNAME, GNUTYPE_LONGLINK, |
| GNUTYPE_SPARSE) |
| |
| # File types that will be treated as a regular file. |
| REGULAR_TYPES = (REGTYPE, AREGTYPE, |
| CONTTYPE, GNUTYPE_SPARSE) |
| |
| # File types that are part of the GNU tar format. |
| GNU_TYPES = (GNUTYPE_LONGNAME, GNUTYPE_LONGLINK, |
| GNUTYPE_SPARSE) |
| |
| # Fields from a pax header that override a TarInfo attribute. |
| PAX_FIELDS = ("path", "linkpath", "size", "mtime", |
| "uid", "gid", "uname", "gname") |
| |
| # Fields from a pax header that are affected by hdrcharset. |
| PAX_NAME_FIELDS = {"path", "linkpath", "uname", "gname"} |
| |
| # Fields in a pax header that are numbers, all other fields |
| # are treated as strings. |
| PAX_NUMBER_FIELDS = { |
| "atime": float, |
| "ctime": float, |
| "mtime": float, |
| "uid": int, |
| "gid": int, |
| "size": int |
| } |
| |
| #--------------------------------------------------------- |
| # Bits used in the mode field, values in octal. |
| #--------------------------------------------------------- |
| S_IFLNK = 0o120000 # symbolic link |
| S_IFREG = 0o100000 # regular file |
| S_IFBLK = 0o060000 # block device |
| S_IFDIR = 0o040000 # directory |
| S_IFCHR = 0o020000 # character device |
| S_IFIFO = 0o010000 # fifo |
| |
| TSUID = 0o4000 # set UID on execution |
| TSGID = 0o2000 # set GID on execution |
| TSVTX = 0o1000 # reserved |
| |
| TUREAD = 0o400 # read by owner |
| TUWRITE = 0o200 # write by owner |
| TUEXEC = 0o100 # execute/search by owner |
| TGREAD = 0o040 # read by group |
| TGWRITE = 0o020 # write by group |
| TGEXEC = 0o010 # execute/search by group |
| TOREAD = 0o004 # read by other |
| TOWRITE = 0o002 # write by other |
| TOEXEC = 0o001 # execute/search by other |
| |
| #--------------------------------------------------------- |
| # initialization |
| #--------------------------------------------------------- |
| if os.name in ("nt", "ce"): |
| ENCODING = "utf-8" |
| else: |
| ENCODING = sys.getfilesystemencoding() |
| |
| #--------------------------------------------------------- |
| # Some useful functions |
| #--------------------------------------------------------- |
| |
| def stn(s, length, encoding, errors): |
| """Convert a string to a null-terminated bytes object. |
| """ |
| s = s.encode(encoding, errors) |
| return s[:length] + (length - len(s)) * NUL |
| |
| def nts(s, encoding, errors): |
| """Convert a null-terminated bytes object to a string. |
| """ |
| p = s.find(b"\0") |
| if p != -1: |
| s = s[:p] |
| return s.decode(encoding, errors) |
| |
| def nti(s): |
| """Convert a number field to a python number. |
| """ |
| # There are two possible encodings for a number field, see |
| # itn() below. |
| if s[0] != chr(0o200): |
| try: |
| n = int(nts(s, "ascii", "strict") or "0", 8) |
| except ValueError: |
| raise InvalidHeaderError("invalid header") |
| else: |
| n = 0 |
| for i in range(len(s) - 1): |
| n <<= 8 |
| n += ord(s[i + 1]) |
| return n |
| |
| def itn(n, digits=8, format=DEFAULT_FORMAT): |
| """Convert a python number to a number field. |
| """ |
| # POSIX 1003.1-1988 requires numbers to be encoded as a string of |
| # octal digits followed by a null-byte, this allows values up to |
| # (8**(digits-1))-1. GNU tar allows storing numbers greater than |
| # that if necessary. A leading 0o200 byte indicates this particular |
| # encoding, the following digits-1 bytes are a big-endian |
| # representation. This allows values up to (256**(digits-1))-1. |
| if 0 <= n < 8 ** (digits - 1): |
| s = bytes("%0*o" % (digits - 1, n), "ascii") + NUL |
| else: |
| if format != GNU_FORMAT or n >= 256 ** (digits - 1): |
| raise ValueError("overflow in number field") |
| |
| if n < 0: |
| # XXX We mimic GNU tar's behaviour with negative numbers, |
| # this could raise OverflowError. |
| n = struct.unpack("L", struct.pack("l", n))[0] |
| |
| s = bytearray() |
| for i in range(digits - 1): |
| s.insert(0, n & 0o377) |
| n >>= 8 |
| s.insert(0, 0o200) |
| return s |
| |
| def calc_chksums(buf): |
| """Calculate the checksum for a member's header by summing up all |
| characters except for the chksum field which is treated as if |
| it was filled with spaces. According to the GNU tar sources, |
| some tars (Sun and NeXT) calculate chksum with signed char, |
| which will be different if there are chars in the buffer with |
| the high bit set. So we calculate two checksums, unsigned and |
| signed. |
| """ |
| unsigned_chksum = 256 + sum(struct.unpack("148B", buf[:148]) + struct.unpack("356B", buf[156:512])) |
| signed_chksum = 256 + sum(struct.unpack("148b", buf[:148]) + struct.unpack("356b", buf[156:512])) |
| return unsigned_chksum, signed_chksum |
| |
| def copyfileobj(src, dst, length=None): |
| """Copy length bytes from fileobj src to fileobj dst. |
| If length is None, copy the entire content. |
| """ |
| if length == 0: |
| return |
| if length is None: |
| shutil.copyfileobj(src, dst) |
| return |
| |
| BUFSIZE = 16 * 1024 |
| blocks, remainder = divmod(length, BUFSIZE) |
| for b in range(blocks): |
| buf = src.read(BUFSIZE) |
| if len(buf) < BUFSIZE: |
| raise IOError("end of file reached") |
| dst.write(buf) |
| |
| if remainder != 0: |
| buf = src.read(remainder) |
| if len(buf) < remainder: |
| raise IOError("end of file reached") |
| dst.write(buf) |
| return |
| |
| filemode_table = ( |
| ((S_IFLNK, "l"), |
| (S_IFREG, "-"), |
| (S_IFBLK, "b"), |
| (S_IFDIR, "d"), |
| (S_IFCHR, "c"), |
| (S_IFIFO, "p")), |
| |
| ((TUREAD, "r"),), |
| ((TUWRITE, "w"),), |
| ((TUEXEC|TSUID, "s"), |
| (TSUID, "S"), |
| (TUEXEC, "x")), |
| |
| ((TGREAD, "r"),), |
| ((TGWRITE, "w"),), |
| ((TGEXEC|TSGID, "s"), |
| (TSGID, "S"), |
| (TGEXEC, "x")), |
| |
| ((TOREAD, "r"),), |
| ((TOWRITE, "w"),), |
| ((TOEXEC|TSVTX, "t"), |
| (TSVTX, "T"), |
| (TOEXEC, "x")) |
| ) |
| |
| def filemode(mode): |
| """Convert a file's mode to a string of the form |
| -rwxrwxrwx. |
| Used by TarFile.list() |
| """ |
| perm = [] |
| for table in filemode_table: |
| for bit, char in table: |
| if mode & bit == bit: |
| perm.append(char) |
| break |
| else: |
| perm.append("-") |
| return "".join(perm) |
| |
| class TarError(Exception): |
| """Base exception.""" |
| pass |
| class ExtractError(TarError): |
| """General exception for extract errors.""" |
| pass |
| class ReadError(TarError): |
| """Exception for unreadble tar archives.""" |
| pass |
| class CompressionError(TarError): |
| """Exception for unavailable compression methods.""" |
| pass |
| class StreamError(TarError): |
| """Exception for unsupported operations on stream-like TarFiles.""" |
| pass |
| class HeaderError(TarError): |
| """Base exception for header errors.""" |
| pass |
| class EmptyHeaderError(HeaderError): |
| """Exception for empty headers.""" |
| pass |
| class TruncatedHeaderError(HeaderError): |
| """Exception for truncated headers.""" |
| pass |
| class EOFHeaderError(HeaderError): |
| """Exception for end of file headers.""" |
| pass |
| class InvalidHeaderError(HeaderError): |
| """Exception for invalid headers.""" |
| pass |
| class SubsequentHeaderError(HeaderError): |
| """Exception for missing and invalid extended headers.""" |
| pass |
| |
| #--------------------------- |
| # internal stream interface |
| #--------------------------- |
| class _LowLevelFile: |
| """Low-level file object. Supports reading and writing. |
| It is used instead of a regular file object for streaming |
| access. |
| """ |
| |
| def __init__(self, name, mode): |
| mode = { |
| "r": os.O_RDONLY, |
| "w": os.O_WRONLY | os.O_CREAT | os.O_TRUNC, |
| }[mode] |
| if hasattr(os, "O_BINARY"): |
| mode |= os.O_BINARY |
| self.fd = os.open(name, mode, 0o666) |
| |
| def close(self): |
| os.close(self.fd) |
| |
| def read(self, size): |
| return os.read(self.fd, size) |
| |
| def write(self, s): |
| os.write(self.fd, s) |
| |
| class _Stream: |
| """Class that serves as an adapter between TarFile and |
| a stream-like object. The stream-like object only |
| needs to have a read() or write() method and is accessed |
| blockwise. Use of gzip or bzip2 compression is possible. |
| A stream-like object could be for example: sys.stdin, |
| sys.stdout, a socket, a tape device etc. |
| |
| _Stream is intended to be used only internally. |
| """ |
| |
| def __init__(self, name, mode, comptype, fileobj, bufsize): |
| """Construct a _Stream object. |
| """ |
| self._extfileobj = True |
| if fileobj is None: |
| fileobj = _LowLevelFile(name, mode) |
| self._extfileobj = False |
| |
| if comptype == '*': |
| # Enable transparent compression detection for the |
| # stream interface |
| fileobj = _StreamProxy(fileobj) |
| comptype = fileobj.getcomptype() |
| |
| self.name = name or "" |
| self.mode = mode |
| self.comptype = comptype |
| self.fileobj = fileobj |
| self.bufsize = bufsize |
| self.buf = b"" |
| self.pos = 0 |
| self.closed = False |
| |
| try: |
| if comptype == "gz": |
| try: |
| import zlib |
| except ImportError: |
| raise CompressionError("zlib module is not available") |
| self.zlib = zlib |
| self.crc = zlib.crc32(b"") |
| if mode == "r": |
| self._init_read_gz() |
| else: |
| self._init_write_gz() |
| |
| if comptype == "bz2": |
| try: |
| import bz2 |
| except ImportError: |
| raise CompressionError("bz2 module is not available") |
| if mode == "r": |
| self.dbuf = b"" |
| self.cmp = bz2.BZ2Decompressor() |
| else: |
| self.cmp = bz2.BZ2Compressor() |
| except: |
| if not self._extfileobj: |
| self.fileobj.close() |
| self.closed = True |
| raise |
| |
| def __del__(self): |
| if hasattr(self, "closed") and not self.closed: |
| self.close() |
| |
| def _init_write_gz(self): |
| """Initialize for writing with gzip compression. |
| """ |
| self.cmp = self.zlib.compressobj(9, self.zlib.DEFLATED, |
| -self.zlib.MAX_WBITS, |
| self.zlib.DEF_MEM_LEVEL, |
| 0) |
| timestamp = struct.pack("<L", int(time.time())) |
| self.__write(b"\037\213\010\010" + timestamp + b"\002\377") |
| if self.name.endswith(".gz"): |
| self.name = self.name[:-3] |
| # RFC1952 says we must use ISO-8859-1 for the FNAME field. |
| self.__write(self.name.encode("iso-8859-1", "replace") + NUL) |
| |
| def write(self, s): |
| """Write string s to the stream. |
| """ |
| if self.comptype == "gz": |
| self.crc = self.zlib.crc32(s, self.crc) |
| self.pos += len(s) |
| if self.comptype != "tar": |
| s = self.cmp.compress(s) |
| self.__write(s) |
| |
| def __write(self, s): |
| """Write string s to the stream if a whole new block |
| is ready to be written. |
| """ |
| self.buf += s |
| while len(self.buf) > self.bufsize: |
| self.fileobj.write(self.buf[:self.bufsize]) |
| self.buf = self.buf[self.bufsize:] |
| |
| def close(self): |
| """Close the _Stream object. No operation should be |
| done on it afterwards. |
| """ |
| if self.closed: |
| return |
| |
| if self.mode == "w" and self.comptype != "tar": |
| self.buf += self.cmp.flush() |
| |
| if self.mode == "w" and self.buf: |
| self.fileobj.write(self.buf) |
| self.buf = b"" |
| if self.comptype == "gz": |
| # The native zlib crc is an unsigned 32-bit integer, but |
| # the Python wrapper implicitly casts that to a signed C |
| # long. So, on a 32-bit box self.crc may "look negative", |
| # while the same crc on a 64-bit box may "look positive". |
| # To avoid irksome warnings from the `struct` module, force |
| # it to look positive on all boxes. |
| self.fileobj.write(struct.pack("<L", self.crc & 0xffffffff)) |
| self.fileobj.write(struct.pack("<L", self.pos & 0xffffFFFF)) |
| |
| if not self._extfileobj: |
| self.fileobj.close() |
| |
| self.closed = True |
| |
| def _init_read_gz(self): |
| """Initialize for reading a gzip compressed fileobj. |
| """ |
| self.cmp = self.zlib.decompressobj(-self.zlib.MAX_WBITS) |
| self.dbuf = b"" |
| |
| # taken from gzip.GzipFile with some alterations |
| if self.__read(2) != b"\037\213": |
| raise ReadError("not a gzip file") |
| if self.__read(1) != b"\010": |
| raise CompressionError("unsupported compression method") |
| |
| flag = ord(self.__read(1)) |
| self.__read(6) |
| |
| if flag & 4: |
| xlen = ord(self.__read(1)) + 256 * ord(self.__read(1)) |
| self.read(xlen) |
| if flag & 8: |
| while True: |
| s = self.__read(1) |
| if not s or s == NUL: |
| break |
| if flag & 16: |
| while True: |
| s = self.__read(1) |
| if not s or s == NUL: |
| break |
| if flag & 2: |
| self.__read(2) |
| |
| def tell(self): |
| """Return the stream's file pointer position. |
| """ |
| return self.pos |
| |
| def seek(self, pos=0): |
| """Set the stream's file pointer to pos. Negative seeking |
| is forbidden. |
| """ |
| if pos - self.pos >= 0: |
| blocks, remainder = divmod(pos - self.pos, self.bufsize) |
| for i in range(blocks): |
| self.read(self.bufsize) |
| self.read(remainder) |
| else: |
| raise StreamError("seeking backwards is not allowed") |
| return self.pos |
| |
| def read(self, size=None): |
| """Return the next size number of bytes from the stream. |
| If size is not defined, return all bytes of the stream |
| up to EOF. |
| """ |
| if size is None: |
| t = [] |
| while True: |
| buf = self._read(self.bufsize) |
| if not buf: |
| break |
| t.append(buf) |
| buf = "".join(t) |
| else: |
| buf = self._read(size) |
| self.pos += len(buf) |
| return buf |
| |
| def _read(self, size): |
| """Return size bytes from the stream. |
| """ |
| if self.comptype == "tar": |
| return self.__read(size) |
| |
| c = len(self.dbuf) |
| while c < size: |
| buf = self.__read(self.bufsize) |
| if not buf: |
| break |
| try: |
| buf = self.cmp.decompress(buf) |
| except IOError: |
| raise ReadError("invalid compressed data") |
| self.dbuf += buf |
| c += len(buf) |
| buf = self.dbuf[:size] |
| self.dbuf = self.dbuf[size:] |
| return buf |
| |
| def __read(self, size): |
| """Return size bytes from stream. If internal buffer is empty, |
| read another block from the stream. |
| """ |
| c = len(self.buf) |
| while c < size: |
| buf = self.fileobj.read(self.bufsize) |
| if not buf: |
| break |
| self.buf += buf |
| c += len(buf) |
| buf = self.buf[:size] |
| self.buf = self.buf[size:] |
| return buf |
| # class _Stream |
| |
| class _StreamProxy(object): |
| """Small proxy class that enables transparent compression |
| detection for the Stream interface (mode 'r|*'). |
| """ |
| |
| def __init__(self, fileobj): |
| self.fileobj = fileobj |
| self.buf = self.fileobj.read(BLOCKSIZE) |
| |
| def read(self, size): |
| self.read = self.fileobj.read |
| return self.buf |
| |
| def getcomptype(self): |
| if self.buf.startswith(b"\037\213\010"): |
| return "gz" |
| if self.buf.startswith(b"BZh91"): |
| return "bz2" |
| return "tar" |
| |
| def close(self): |
| self.fileobj.close() |
| # class StreamProxy |
| |
| class _BZ2Proxy(object): |
| """Small proxy class that enables external file object |
| support for "r:bz2" and "w:bz2" modes. This is actually |
| a workaround for a limitation in bz2 module's BZ2File |
| class which (unlike gzip.GzipFile) has no support for |
| a file object argument. |
| """ |
| |
| blocksize = 16 * 1024 |
| |
| def __init__(self, fileobj, mode): |
| self.fileobj = fileobj |
| self.mode = mode |
| self.name = getattr(self.fileobj, "name", None) |
| self.init() |
| |
| def init(self): |
| import bz2 |
| self.pos = 0 |
| if self.mode == "r": |
| self.bz2obj = bz2.BZ2Decompressor() |
| self.fileobj.seek(0) |
| self.buf = b"" |
| else: |
| self.bz2obj = bz2.BZ2Compressor() |
| |
| def read(self, size): |
| x = len(self.buf) |
| while x < size: |
| raw = self.fileobj.read(self.blocksize) |
| if not raw: |
| break |
| data = self.bz2obj.decompress(raw) |
| self.buf += data |
| x += len(data) |
| |
| buf = self.buf[:size] |
| self.buf = self.buf[size:] |
| self.pos += len(buf) |
| return buf |
| |
| def seek(self, pos): |
| if pos < self.pos: |
| self.init() |
| self.read(pos - self.pos) |
| |
| def tell(self): |
| return self.pos |
| |
| def write(self, data): |
| self.pos += len(data) |
| raw = self.bz2obj.compress(data) |
| self.fileobj.write(raw) |
| |
| def close(self): |
| if self.mode == "w": |
| raw = self.bz2obj.flush() |
| self.fileobj.write(raw) |
| # class _BZ2Proxy |
| |
| #------------------------ |
| # Extraction file object |
| #------------------------ |
| class _FileInFile(object): |
| """A thin wrapper around an existing file object that |
| provides a part of its data as an individual file |
| object. |
| """ |
| |
| def __init__(self, fileobj, offset, size, blockinfo=None): |
| self.fileobj = fileobj |
| self.offset = offset |
| self.size = size |
| self.position = 0 |
| |
| if blockinfo is None: |
| blockinfo = [(0, size)] |
| |
| # Construct a map with data and zero blocks. |
| self.map_index = 0 |
| self.map = [] |
| lastpos = 0 |
| realpos = self.offset |
| for offset, size in blockinfo: |
| if offset > lastpos: |
| self.map.append((False, lastpos, offset, None)) |
| self.map.append((True, offset, offset + size, realpos)) |
| realpos += size |
| lastpos = offset + size |
| if lastpos < self.size: |
| self.map.append((False, lastpos, self.size, None)) |
| |
| def seekable(self): |
| if not hasattr(self.fileobj, "seekable"): |
| # XXX gzip.GzipFile and bz2.BZ2File |
| return True |
| return self.fileobj.seekable() |
| |
| def tell(self): |
| """Return the current file position. |
| """ |
| return self.position |
| |
| def seek(self, position): |
| """Seek to a position in the file. |
| """ |
| self.position = position |
| |
| def read(self, size=None): |
| """Read data from the file. |
| """ |
| if size is None: |
| size = self.size - self.position |
| else: |
| size = min(size, self.size - self.position) |
| |
| buf = b"" |
| while size > 0: |
| while True: |
| data, start, stop, offset = self.map[self.map_index] |
| if start <= self.position < stop: |
| break |
| else: |
| self.map_index += 1 |
| if self.map_index == len(self.map): |
| self.map_index = 0 |
| length = min(size, stop - self.position) |
| if data: |
| self.fileobj.seek(offset + (self.position - start)) |
| buf += self.fileobj.read(length) |
| else: |
| buf += NUL * length |
| size -= length |
| self.position += length |
| return buf |
| #class _FileInFile |
| |
| |
| class ExFileObject(object): |
| """File-like object for reading an archive member. |
| Is returned by TarFile.extractfile(). |
| """ |
| blocksize = 1024 |
| |
| def __init__(self, tarfile, tarinfo): |
| self.fileobj = _FileInFile(tarfile.fileobj, |
| tarinfo.offset_data, |
| tarinfo.size, |
| tarinfo.sparse) |
| self.name = tarinfo.name |
| self.mode = "r" |
| self.closed = False |
| self.size = tarinfo.size |
| |
| self.position = 0 |
| self.buffer = b"" |
| |
| def readable(self): |
| return True |
| |
| def writable(self): |
| return False |
| |
| def seekable(self): |
| return self.fileobj.seekable() |
| |
| def read(self, size=None): |
| """Read at most size bytes from the file. If size is not |
| present or None, read all data until EOF is reached. |
| """ |
| if self.closed: |
| raise ValueError("I/O operation on closed file") |
| |
| buf = b"" |
| if self.buffer: |
| if size is None: |
| buf = self.buffer |
| self.buffer = b"" |
| else: |
| buf = self.buffer[:size] |
| self.buffer = self.buffer[size:] |
| |
| if size is None: |
| buf += self.fileobj.read() |
| else: |
| buf += self.fileobj.read(size - len(buf)) |
| |
| self.position += len(buf) |
| return buf |
| |
| # XXX TextIOWrapper uses the read1() method. |
| read1 = read |
| |
| def readline(self, size=-1): |
| """Read one entire line from the file. If size is present |
| and non-negative, return a string with at most that |
| size, which may be an incomplete line. |
| """ |
| if self.closed: |
| raise ValueError("I/O operation on closed file") |
| |
| pos = self.buffer.find(b"\n") + 1 |
| if pos == 0: |
| # no newline found. |
| while True: |
| buf = self.fileobj.read(self.blocksize) |
| self.buffer += buf |
| if not buf or b"\n" in buf: |
| pos = self.buffer.find(b"\n") + 1 |
| if pos == 0: |
| # no newline found. |
| pos = len(self.buffer) |
| break |
| |
| if size != -1: |
| pos = min(size, pos) |
| |
| buf = self.buffer[:pos] |
| self.buffer = self.buffer[pos:] |
| self.position += len(buf) |
| return buf |
| |
| def readlines(self): |
| """Return a list with all remaining lines. |
| """ |
| result = [] |
| while True: |
| line = self.readline() |
| if not line: break |
| result.append(line) |
| return result |
| |
| def tell(self): |
| """Return the current file position. |
| """ |
| if self.closed: |
| raise ValueError("I/O operation on closed file") |
| |
| return self.position |
| |
| def seek(self, pos, whence=os.SEEK_SET): |
| """Seek to a position in the file. |
| """ |
| if self.closed: |
| raise ValueError("I/O operation on closed file") |
| |
| if whence == os.SEEK_SET: |
| self.position = min(max(pos, 0), self.size) |
| elif whence == os.SEEK_CUR: |
| if pos < 0: |
| self.position = max(self.position + pos, 0) |
| else: |
| self.position = min(self.position + pos, self.size) |
| elif whence == os.SEEK_END: |
| self.position = max(min(self.size + pos, self.size), 0) |
| else: |
| raise ValueError("Invalid argument") |
| |
| self.buffer = b"" |
| self.fileobj.seek(self.position) |
| |
| def close(self): |
| """Close the file object. |
| """ |
| self.closed = True |
| |
| def __iter__(self): |
| """Get an iterator over the file's lines. |
| """ |
| while True: |
| line = self.readline() |
| if not line: |
| break |
| yield line |
| #class ExFileObject |
| |
| #------------------ |
| # Exported Classes |
| #------------------ |
| class TarInfo(object): |
| """Informational class which holds the details about an |
| archive member given by a tar header block. |
| TarInfo objects are returned by TarFile.getmember(), |
| TarFile.getmembers() and TarFile.gettarinfo() and are |
| usually created internally. |
| """ |
| |
| __slots__ = ("name", "mode", "uid", "gid", "size", "mtime", |
| "chksum", "type", "linkname", "uname", "gname", |
| "devmajor", "devminor", |
| "offset", "offset_data", "pax_headers", "sparse", |
| "tarfile", "_sparse_structs", "_link_target") |
| |
| def __init__(self, name=""): |
| """Construct a TarInfo object. name is the optional name |
| of the member. |
| """ |
| self.name = name # member name |
| self.mode = 0o644 # file permissions |
| self.uid = 0 # user id |
| self.gid = 0 # group id |
| self.size = 0 # file size |
| self.mtime = 0 # modification time |
| self.chksum = 0 # header checksum |
| self.type = REGTYPE # member type |
| self.linkname = "" # link name |
| self.uname = "" # user name |
| self.gname = "" # group name |
| self.devmajor = 0 # device major number |
| self.devminor = 0 # device minor number |
| |
| self.offset = 0 # the tar header starts here |
| self.offset_data = 0 # the file's data starts here |
| |
| self.sparse = None # sparse member information |
| self.pax_headers = {} # pax header information |
| |
| # In pax headers the "name" and "linkname" field are called |
| # "path" and "linkpath". |
| def _getpath(self): |
| return self.name |
| def _setpath(self, name): |
| self.name = name |
| path = property(_getpath, _setpath) |
| |
| def _getlinkpath(self): |
| return self.linkname |
| def _setlinkpath(self, linkname): |
| self.linkname = linkname |
| linkpath = property(_getlinkpath, _setlinkpath) |
| |
| def __repr__(self): |
| return "<%s %r at %#x>" % (self.__class__.__name__,self.name,id(self)) |
| |
| def get_info(self): |
| """Return the TarInfo's attributes as a dictionary. |
| """ |
| info = { |
| "name": self.name, |
| "mode": self.mode & 0o7777, |
| "uid": self.uid, |
| "gid": self.gid, |
| "size": self.size, |
| "mtime": self.mtime, |
| "chksum": self.chksum, |
| "type": self.type, |
| "linkname": self.linkname, |
| "uname": self.uname, |
| "gname": self.gname, |
| "devmajor": self.devmajor, |
| "devminor": self.devminor |
| } |
| |
| if info["type"] == DIRTYPE and not info["name"].endswith("/"): |
| info["name"] += "/" |
| |
| return info |
| |
| def tobuf(self, format=DEFAULT_FORMAT, encoding=ENCODING, errors="surrogateescape"): |
| """Return a tar header as a string of 512 byte blocks. |
| """ |
| info = self.get_info() |
| |
| if format == USTAR_FORMAT: |
| return self.create_ustar_header(info, encoding, errors) |
| elif format == GNU_FORMAT: |
| return self.create_gnu_header(info, encoding, errors) |
| elif format == PAX_FORMAT: |
| return self.create_pax_header(info, encoding) |
| else: |
| raise ValueError("invalid format") |
| |
| def create_ustar_header(self, info, encoding, errors): |
| """Return the object as a ustar header block. |
| """ |
| info["magic"] = POSIX_MAGIC |
| |
| if len(info["linkname"]) > LENGTH_LINK: |
| raise ValueError("linkname is too long") |
| |
| if len(info["name"]) > LENGTH_NAME: |
| info["prefix"], info["name"] = self._posix_split_name(info["name"]) |
| |
| return self._create_header(info, USTAR_FORMAT, encoding, errors) |
| |
| def create_gnu_header(self, info, encoding, errors): |
| """Return the object as a GNU header block sequence. |
| """ |
| info["magic"] = GNU_MAGIC |
| |
| buf = b"" |
| if len(info["linkname"]) > LENGTH_LINK: |
| buf += self._create_gnu_long_header(info["linkname"], GNUTYPE_LONGLINK, encoding, errors) |
| |
| if len(info["name"]) > LENGTH_NAME: |
| buf += self._create_gnu_long_header(info["name"], GNUTYPE_LONGNAME, encoding, errors) |
| |
| return buf + self._create_header(info, GNU_FORMAT, encoding, errors) |
| |
| def create_pax_header(self, info, encoding): |
| """Return the object as a ustar header block. If it cannot be |
| represented this way, prepend a pax extended header sequence |
| with supplement information. |
| """ |
| info["magic"] = POSIX_MAGIC |
| pax_headers = self.pax_headers.copy() |
| |
| # Test string fields for values that exceed the field length or cannot |
| # be represented in ASCII encoding. |
| for name, hname, length in ( |
| ("name", "path", LENGTH_NAME), ("linkname", "linkpath", LENGTH_LINK), |
| ("uname", "uname", 32), ("gname", "gname", 32)): |
| |
| if hname in pax_headers: |
| # The pax header has priority. |
| continue |
| |
| # Try to encode the string as ASCII. |
| try: |
| info[name].encode("ascii", "strict") |
| except UnicodeEncodeError: |
| pax_headers[hname] = info[name] |
| continue |
| |
| if len(info[name]) > length: |
| pax_headers[hname] = info[name] |
| |
| # Test number fields for values that exceed the field limit or values |
| # that like to be stored as float. |
| for name, digits in (("uid", 8), ("gid", 8), ("size", 12), ("mtime", 12)): |
| if name in pax_headers: |
| # The pax header has priority. Avoid overflow. |
| info[name] = 0 |
| continue |
| |
| val = info[name] |
| if not 0 <= val < 8 ** (digits - 1) or isinstance(val, float): |
| pax_headers[name] = str(val) |
| info[name] = 0 |
| |
| # Create a pax extended header if necessary. |
| if pax_headers: |
| buf = self._create_pax_generic_header(pax_headers, XHDTYPE, encoding) |
| else: |
| buf = b"" |
| |
| return buf + self._create_header(info, USTAR_FORMAT, "ascii", "replace") |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def create_pax_global_header(cls, pax_headers): |
| """Return the object as a pax global header block sequence. |
| """ |
| return cls._create_pax_generic_header(pax_headers, XGLTYPE, "utf-8") |
| |
| def _posix_split_name(self, name): |
| """Split a name longer than 100 chars into a prefix |
| and a name part. |
| """ |
| prefix = name[:LENGTH_PREFIX + 1] |
| while prefix and prefix[-1] != "/": |
| prefix = prefix[:-1] |
| |
| name = name[len(prefix):] |
| prefix = prefix[:-1] |
| |
| if not prefix or len(name) > LENGTH_NAME: |
| raise ValueError("name is too long") |
| return prefix, name |
| |
| @staticmethod |
| def _create_header(info, format, encoding, errors): |
| """Return a header block. info is a dictionary with file |
| information, format must be one of the *_FORMAT constants. |
| """ |
| parts = [ |
| stn(info.get("name", ""), 100, encoding, errors), |
| itn(info.get("mode", 0) & 0o7777, 8, format), |
| itn(info.get("uid", 0), 8, format), |
| itn(info.get("gid", 0), 8, format), |
| itn(info.get("size", 0), 12, format), |
| itn(info.get("mtime", 0), 12, format), |
| b" ", # checksum field |
| info.get("type", REGTYPE), |
| stn(info.get("linkname", ""), 100, encoding, errors), |
| info.get("magic", POSIX_MAGIC), |
| stn(info.get("uname", ""), 32, encoding, errors), |
| stn(info.get("gname", ""), 32, encoding, errors), |
| itn(info.get("devmajor", 0), 8, format), |
| itn(info.get("devminor", 0), 8, format), |
| stn(info.get("prefix", ""), 155, encoding, errors) |
| ] |
| |
| buf = struct.pack("%ds" % BLOCKSIZE, b"".join(parts)) |
| chksum = calc_chksums(buf[-BLOCKSIZE:])[0] |
| buf = buf[:-364] + bytes("%06o\0" % chksum, "ascii") + buf[-357:] |
| return buf |
| |
| @staticmethod |
| def _create_payload(payload): |
| """Return the string payload filled with zero bytes |
| up to the next 512 byte border. |
| """ |
| blocks, remainder = divmod(len(payload), BLOCKSIZE) |
| if remainder > 0: |
| payload += (BLOCKSIZE - remainder) * NUL |
| return payload |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def _create_gnu_long_header(cls, name, type, encoding, errors): |
| """Return a GNUTYPE_LONGNAME or GNUTYPE_LONGLINK sequence |
| for name. |
| """ |
| name = name.encode(encoding, errors) + NUL |
| |
| info = {} |
| info["name"] = "././@LongLink" |
| info["type"] = type |
| info["size"] = len(name) |
| info["magic"] = GNU_MAGIC |
| |
| # create extended header + name blocks. |
| return cls._create_header(info, USTAR_FORMAT, encoding, errors) + \ |
| cls._create_payload(name) |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def _create_pax_generic_header(cls, pax_headers, type, encoding): |
| """Return a POSIX.1-2008 extended or global header sequence |
| that contains a list of keyword, value pairs. The values |
| must be strings. |
| """ |
| # Check if one of the fields contains surrogate characters and thereby |
| # forces hdrcharset=BINARY, see _proc_pax() for more information. |
| binary = False |
| for keyword, value in pax_headers.items(): |
| try: |
| value.encode("utf-8", "strict") |
| except UnicodeEncodeError: |
| binary = True |
| break |
| |
| records = b"" |
| if binary: |
| # Put the hdrcharset field at the beginning of the header. |
| records += b"21 hdrcharset=BINARY\n" |
| |
| for keyword, value in pax_headers.items(): |
| keyword = keyword.encode("utf-8") |
| if binary: |
| # Try to restore the original byte representation of `value'. |
| # Needless to say, that the encoding must match the string. |
| value = value.encode(encoding, "surrogateescape") |
| else: |
| value = value.encode("utf-8") |
| |
| l = len(keyword) + len(value) + 3 # ' ' + '=' + '\n' |
| n = p = 0 |
| while True: |
| n = l + len(str(p)) |
| if n == p: |
| break |
| p = n |
| records += bytes(str(p), "ascii") + b" " + keyword + b"=" + value + b"\n" |
| |
| # We use a hardcoded "././@PaxHeader" name like star does |
| # instead of the one that POSIX recommends. |
| info = {} |
| info["name"] = "././@PaxHeader" |
| info["type"] = type |
| info["size"] = len(records) |
| info["magic"] = POSIX_MAGIC |
| |
| # Create pax header + record blocks. |
| return cls._create_header(info, USTAR_FORMAT, "ascii", "replace") + \ |
| cls._create_payload(records) |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def frombuf(cls, buf, encoding, errors): |
| """Construct a TarInfo object from a 512 byte bytes object. |
| """ |
| if len(buf) == 0: |
| raise EmptyHeaderError("empty header") |
| if len(buf) != BLOCKSIZE: |
| raise TruncatedHeaderError("truncated header") |
| if buf.count(NUL) == BLOCKSIZE: |
| raise EOFHeaderError("end of file header") |
| |
| chksum = nti(buf[148:156]) |
| if chksum not in calc_chksums(buf): |
| raise InvalidHeaderError("bad checksum") |
| |
| obj = cls() |
| obj.name = nts(buf[0:100], encoding, errors) |
| obj.mode = nti(buf[100:108]) |
| obj.uid = nti(buf[108:116]) |
| obj.gid = nti(buf[116:124]) |
| obj.size = nti(buf[124:136]) |
| obj.mtime = nti(buf[136:148]) |
| obj.chksum = chksum |
| obj.type = buf[156:157] |
| obj.linkname = nts(buf[157:257], encoding, errors) |
| obj.uname = nts(buf[265:297], encoding, errors) |
| obj.gname = nts(buf[297:329], encoding, errors) |
| obj.devmajor = nti(buf[329:337]) |
| obj.devminor = nti(buf[337:345]) |
| prefix = nts(buf[345:500], encoding, errors) |
| |
| # Old V7 tar format represents a directory as a regular |
| # file with a trailing slash. |
| if obj.type == AREGTYPE and obj.name.endswith("/"): |
| obj.type = DIRTYPE |
| |
| # The old GNU sparse format occupies some of the unused |
| # space in the buffer for up to 4 sparse structures. |
| # Save the them for later processing in _proc_sparse(). |
| if obj.type == GNUTYPE_SPARSE: |
| pos = 386 |
| structs = [] |
| for i in range(4): |
| try: |
| offset = nti(buf[pos:pos + 12]) |
| numbytes = nti(buf[pos + 12:pos + 24]) |
| except ValueError: |
| break |
| structs.append((offset, numbytes)) |
| pos += 24 |
| isextended = bool(buf[482]) |
| origsize = nti(buf[483:495]) |
| obj._sparse_structs = (structs, isextended, origsize) |
| |
| # Remove redundant slashes from directories. |
| if obj.isdir(): |
| obj.name = obj.name.rstrip("/") |
| |
| # Reconstruct a ustar longname. |
| if prefix and obj.type not in GNU_TYPES: |
| obj.name = prefix + "/" + obj.name |
| return obj |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def fromtarfile(cls, tarfile): |
| """Return the next TarInfo object from TarFile object |
| tarfile. |
| """ |
| buf = tarfile.fileobj.read(BLOCKSIZE) |
| obj = cls.frombuf(buf, tarfile.encoding, tarfile.errors) |
| obj.offset = tarfile.fileobj.tell() - BLOCKSIZE |
| return obj._proc_member(tarfile) |
| |
| #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| # The following are methods that are called depending on the type of a |
| # member. The entry point is _proc_member() which can be overridden in a |
| # subclass to add custom _proc_*() methods. A _proc_*() method MUST |
| # implement the following |
| # operations: |
| # 1. Set self.offset_data to the position where the data blocks begin, |
| # if there is data that follows. |
| # 2. Set tarfile.offset to the position where the next member's header will |
| # begin. |
| # 3. Return self or another valid TarInfo object. |
| def _proc_member(self, tarfile): |
| """Choose the right processing method depending on |
| the type and call it. |
| """ |
| if self.type in (GNUTYPE_LONGNAME, GNUTYPE_LONGLINK): |
| return self._proc_gnulong(tarfile) |
| elif self.type == GNUTYPE_SPARSE: |
| return self._proc_sparse(tarfile) |
| elif self.type in (XHDTYPE, XGLTYPE, SOLARIS_XHDTYPE): |
| return self._proc_pax(tarfile) |
| else: |
| return self._proc_builtin(tarfile) |
| |
| def _proc_builtin(self, tarfile): |
| """Process a builtin type or an unknown type which |
| will be treated as a regular file. |
| """ |
| self.offset_data = tarfile.fileobj.tell() |
| offset = self.offset_data |
| if self.isreg() or self.type not in SUPPORTED_TYPES: |
| # Skip the following data blocks. |
| offset += self._block(self.size) |
| tarfile.offset = offset |
| |
| # Patch the TarInfo object with saved global |
| # header information. |
| self._apply_pax_info(tarfile.pax_headers, tarfile.encoding, tarfile.errors) |
| |
| return self |
| |
| def _proc_gnulong(self, tarfile): |
| """Process the blocks that hold a GNU longname |
| or longlink member. |
| """ |
| buf = tarfile.fileobj.read(self._block(self.size)) |
| |
| # Fetch the next header and process it. |
| try: |
| next = self.fromtarfile(tarfile) |
| except HeaderError: |
| raise SubsequentHeaderError("missing or bad subsequent header") |
| |
| # Patch the TarInfo object from the next header with |
| # the longname information. |
| next.offset = self.offset |
| if self.type == GNUTYPE_LONGNAME: |
| next.name = nts(buf, tarfile.encoding, tarfile.errors) |
| elif self.type == GNUTYPE_LONGLINK: |
| next.linkname = nts(buf, tarfile.encoding, tarfile.errors) |
| |
| return next |
| |
| def _proc_sparse(self, tarfile): |
| """Process a GNU sparse header plus extra headers. |
| """ |
| # We already collected some sparse structures in frombuf(). |
| structs, isextended, origsize = self._sparse_structs |
| del self._sparse_structs |
| |
| # Collect sparse structures from extended header blocks. |
| while isextended: |
| buf = tarfile.fileobj.read(BLOCKSIZE) |
| pos = 0 |
| for i in range(21): |
| try: |
| offset = nti(buf[pos:pos + 12]) |
| numbytes = nti(buf[pos + 12:pos + 24]) |
| except ValueError: |
| break |
| if offset and numbytes: |
| structs.append((offset, numbytes)) |
| pos += 24 |
| isextended = bool(buf[504]) |
| self.sparse = structs |
| |
| self.offset_data = tarfile.fileobj.tell() |
| tarfile.offset = self.offset_data + self._block(self.size) |
| self.size = origsize |
| return self |
| |
| def _proc_pax(self, tarfile): |
| """Process an extended or global header as described in |
| POSIX.1-2008. |
| """ |
| # Read the header information. |
| buf = tarfile.fileobj.read(self._block(self.size)) |
| |
| # A pax header stores supplemental information for either |
| # the following file (extended) or all following files |
| # (global). |
| if self.type == XGLTYPE: |
| pax_headers = tarfile.pax_headers |
| else: |
| pax_headers = tarfile.pax_headers.copy() |
| |
| # Check if the pax header contains a hdrcharset field. This tells us |
| # the encoding of the path, linkpath, uname and gname fields. Normally, |
| # these fields are UTF-8 encoded but since POSIX.1-2008 tar |
| # implementations are allowed to store them as raw binary strings if |
| # the translation to UTF-8 fails. |
| match = re.search(br"\d+ hdrcharset=([^\n]+)\n", buf) |
| if match is not None: |
| pax_headers["hdrcharset"] = match.group(1).decode("utf-8") |
| |
| # For the time being, we don't care about anything other than "BINARY". |
| # The only other value that is currently allowed by the standard is |
| # "ISO-IR 10646 2000 UTF-8" in other words UTF-8. |
| hdrcharset = pax_headers.get("hdrcharset") |
| if hdrcharset == "BINARY": |
| encoding = tarfile.encoding |
| else: |
| encoding = "utf-8" |
| |
| # Parse pax header information. A record looks like that: |
| # "%d %s=%s\n" % (length, keyword, value). length is the size |
| # of the complete record including the length field itself and |
| # the newline. keyword and value are both UTF-8 encoded strings. |
| regex = re.compile(br"(\d+) ([^=]+)=") |
| pos = 0 |
| while True: |
| match = regex.match(buf, pos) |
| if not match: |
| break |
| |
| length, keyword = match.groups() |
| length = int(length) |
| value = buf[match.end(2) + 1:match.start(1) + length - 1] |
| |
| # Normally, we could just use "utf-8" as the encoding and "strict" |
| # as the error handler, but we better not take the risk. For |
| # example, GNU tar <= 1.23 is known to store filenames it cannot |
| # translate to UTF-8 as raw strings (unfortunately without a |
| # hdrcharset=BINARY header). |
| # We first try the strict standard encoding, and if that fails we |
| # fall back on the user's encoding and error handler. |
| keyword = self._decode_pax_field(keyword, "utf-8", "utf-8", |
| tarfile.errors) |
| if keyword in PAX_NAME_FIELDS: |
| value = self._decode_pax_field(value, encoding, tarfile.encoding, |
| tarfile.errors) |
| else: |
| value = self._decode_pax_field(value, "utf-8", "utf-8", |
| tarfile.errors) |
| |
| pax_headers[keyword] = value |
| pos += length |
| |
| # Fetch the next header. |
| try: |
| next = self.fromtarfile(tarfile) |
| except HeaderError: |
| raise SubsequentHeaderError("missing or bad subsequent header") |
| |
| # Process GNU sparse information. |
| if "GNU.sparse.map" in pax_headers: |
| # GNU extended sparse format version 0.1. |
| self._proc_gnusparse_01(next, pax_headers) |
| |
| elif "GNU.sparse.size" in pax_headers: |
| # GNU extended sparse format version 0.0. |
| self._proc_gnusparse_00(next, pax_headers, buf) |
| |
| elif pax_headers.get("GNU.sparse.major") == "1" and pax_headers.get("GNU.sparse.minor") == "0": |
| # GNU extended sparse format version 1.0. |
| self._proc_gnusparse_10(next, pax_headers, tarfile) |
| |
| if self.type in (XHDTYPE, SOLARIS_XHDTYPE): |
| # Patch the TarInfo object with the extended header info. |
| next._apply_pax_info(pax_headers, tarfile.encoding, tarfile.errors) |
| next.offset = self.offset |
| |
| if "size" in pax_headers: |
| # If the extended header replaces the size field, |
| # we need to recalculate the offset where the next |
| # header starts. |
| offset = next.offset_data |
| if next.isreg() or next.type not in SUPPORTED_TYPES: |
| offset += next._block(next.size) |
| tarfile.offset = offset |
| |
| return next |
| |
| def _proc_gnusparse_00(self, next, pax_headers, buf): |
| """Process a GNU tar extended sparse header, version 0.0. |
| """ |
| offsets = [] |
| for match in re.finditer(br"\d+ GNU.sparse.offset=(\d+)\n", buf): |
| offsets.append(int(match.group(1))) |
| numbytes = [] |
| for match in re.finditer(br"\d+ GNU.sparse.numbytes=(\d+)\n", buf): |
| numbytes.append(int(match.group(1))) |
| next.sparse = list(zip(offsets, numbytes)) |
| |
| def _proc_gnusparse_01(self, next, pax_headers): |
| """Process a GNU tar extended sparse header, version 0.1. |
| """ |
| sparse = [int(x) for x in pax_headers["GNU.sparse.map"].split(",")] |
| next.sparse = list(zip(sparse[::2], sparse[1::2])) |
| |
| def _proc_gnusparse_10(self, next, pax_headers, tarfile): |
| """Process a GNU tar extended sparse header, version 1.0. |
| """ |
| fields = None |
| sparse = [] |
| buf = tarfile.fileobj.read(BLOCKSIZE) |
| fields, buf = buf.split(b"\n", 1) |
| fields = int(fields) |
| while len(sparse) < fields * 2: |
| if b"\n" not in buf: |
| buf += tarfile.fileobj.read(BLOCKSIZE) |
| number, buf = buf.split(b"\n", 1) |
| sparse.append(int(number)) |
| next.offset_data = tarfile.fileobj.tell() |
| next.sparse = list(zip(sparse[::2], sparse[1::2])) |
| |
| def _apply_pax_info(self, pax_headers, encoding, errors): |
| """Replace fields with supplemental information from a previous |
| pax extended or global header. |
| """ |
| for keyword, value in pax_headers.items(): |
| if keyword == "GNU.sparse.name": |
| setattr(self, "path", value) |
| elif keyword == "GNU.sparse.size": |
| setattr(self, "size", int(value)) |
| elif keyword == "GNU.sparse.realsize": |
| setattr(self, "size", int(value)) |
| elif keyword in PAX_FIELDS: |
| if keyword in PAX_NUMBER_FIELDS: |
| try: |
| value = PAX_NUMBER_FIELDS[keyword](value) |
| except ValueError: |
| value = 0 |
| if keyword == "path": |
| value = value.rstrip("/") |
| setattr(self, keyword, value) |
| |
| self.pax_headers = pax_headers.copy() |
| |
| def _decode_pax_field(self, value, encoding, fallback_encoding, fallback_errors): |
| """Decode a single field from a pax record. |
| """ |
| try: |
| return value.decode(encoding, "strict") |
| except UnicodeDecodeError: |
| return value.decode(fallback_encoding, fallback_errors) |
| |
| def _block(self, count): |
| """Round up a byte count by BLOCKSIZE and return it, |
| e.g. _block(834) => 1024. |
| """ |
| blocks, remainder = divmod(count, BLOCKSIZE) |
| if remainder: |
| blocks += 1 |
| return blocks * BLOCKSIZE |
| |
| def isreg(self): |
| return self.type in REGULAR_TYPES |
| def isfile(self): |
| return self.isreg() |
| def isdir(self): |
| return self.type == DIRTYPE |
| def issym(self): |
| return self.type == SYMTYPE |
| def islnk(self): |
| return self.type == LNKTYPE |
| def ischr(self): |
| return self.type == CHRTYPE |
| def isblk(self): |
| return self.type == BLKTYPE |
| def isfifo(self): |
| return self.type == FIFOTYPE |
| def issparse(self): |
| return self.sparse is not None |
| def isdev(self): |
| return self.type in (CHRTYPE, BLKTYPE, FIFOTYPE) |
| # class TarInfo |
| |
| class TarFile(object): |
| """The TarFile Class provides an interface to tar archives. |
| """ |
| |
| debug = 0 # May be set from 0 (no msgs) to 3 (all msgs) |
| |
| dereference = False # If true, add content of linked file to the |
| # tar file, else the link. |
| |
| ignore_zeros = False # If true, skips empty or invalid blocks and |
| # continues processing. |
| |
| errorlevel = 1 # If 0, fatal errors only appear in debug |
| # messages (if debug >= 0). If > 0, errors |
| # are passed to the caller as exceptions. |
| |
| format = DEFAULT_FORMAT # The format to use when creating an archive. |
| |
| encoding = ENCODING # Encoding for 8-bit character strings. |
| |
| errors = None # Error handler for unicode conversion. |
| |
| tarinfo = TarInfo # The default TarInfo class to use. |
| |
| fileobject = ExFileObject # The default ExFileObject class to use. |
| |
| def __init__(self, name=None, mode="r", fileobj=None, format=None, |
| tarinfo=None, dereference=None, ignore_zeros=None, encoding=None, |
| errors="surrogateescape", pax_headers=None, debug=None, errorlevel=None): |
| """Open an (uncompressed) tar archive `name'. `mode' is either 'r' to |
| read from an existing archive, 'a' to append data to an existing |
| file or 'w' to create a new file overwriting an existing one. `mode' |
| defaults to 'r'. |
| If `fileobj' is given, it is used for reading or writing data. If it |
| can be determined, `mode' is overridden by `fileobj's mode. |
| `fileobj' is not closed, when TarFile is closed. |
| """ |
| if len(mode) > 1 or mode not in "raw": |
| raise ValueError("mode must be 'r', 'a' or 'w'") |
| self.mode = mode |
| self._mode = {"r": "rb", "a": "r+b", "w": "wb"}[mode] |
| |
| if not fileobj: |
| if self.mode == "a" and not os.path.exists(name): |
| # Create nonexistent files in append mode. |
| self.mode = "w" |
| self._mode = "wb" |
| fileobj = bltn_open(name, self._mode) |
| self._extfileobj = False |
| else: |
| if name is None and hasattr(fileobj, "name"): |
| name = fileobj.name |
| if hasattr(fileobj, "mode"): |
| self._mode = fileobj.mode |
| self._extfileobj = True |
| self.name = os.path.abspath(name) if name else None |
| self.fileobj = fileobj |
| |
| # Init attributes. |
| if format is not None: |
| self.format = format |
| if tarinfo is not None: |
| self.tarinfo = tarinfo |
| if dereference is not None: |
| self.dereference = dereference |
| if ignore_zeros is not None: |
| self.ignore_zeros = ignore_zeros |
| if encoding is not None: |
| self.encoding = encoding |
| self.errors = errors |
| |
| if pax_headers is not None and self.format == PAX_FORMAT: |
| self.pax_headers = pax_headers |
| else: |
| self.pax_headers = {} |
| |
| if debug is not None: |
| self.debug = debug |
| if errorlevel is not None: |
| self.errorlevel = errorlevel |
| |
| # Init datastructures. |
| self.closed = False |
| self.members = [] # list of members as TarInfo objects |
| self._loaded = False # flag if all members have been read |
| self.offset = self.fileobj.tell() |
| # current position in the archive file |
| self.inodes = {} # dictionary caching the inodes of |
| # archive members already added |
| |
| try: |
| if self.mode == "r": |
| self.firstmember = None |
| self.firstmember = self.next() |
| |
| if self.mode == "a": |
| # Move to the end of the archive, |
| # before the first empty block. |
| while True: |
| self.fileobj.seek(self.offset) |
| try: |
| tarinfo = self.tarinfo.fromtarfile(self) |
| self.members.append(tarinfo) |
| except EOFHeaderError: |
| self.fileobj.seek(self.offset) |
| break |
| except HeaderError as e: |
| raise ReadError(str(e)) |
| |
| if self.mode in "aw": |
| self._loaded = True |
| |
| if self.pax_headers: |
| buf = self.tarinfo.create_pax_global_header(self.pax_headers.copy()) |
| self.fileobj.write(buf) |
| self.offset += len(buf) |
| except: |
| if not self._extfileobj: |
| self.fileobj.close() |
| self.closed = True |
| raise |
| |
| #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| # Below are the classmethods which act as alternate constructors to the |
| # TarFile class. The open() method is the only one that is needed for |
| # public use; it is the "super"-constructor and is able to select an |
| # adequate "sub"-constructor for a particular compression using the mapping |
| # from OPEN_METH. |
| # |
| # This concept allows one to subclass TarFile without losing the comfort of |
| # the super-constructor. A sub-constructor is registered and made available |
| # by adding it to the mapping in OPEN_METH. |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def open(cls, name=None, mode="r", fileobj=None, bufsize=RECORDSIZE, **kwargs): |
| """Open a tar archive for reading, writing or appending. Return |
| an appropriate TarFile class. |
| |
| mode: |
| 'r' or 'r:*' open for reading with transparent compression |
| 'r:' open for reading exclusively uncompressed |
| 'r:gz' open for reading with gzip compression |
| 'r:bz2' open for reading with bzip2 compression |
| 'a' or 'a:' open for appending, creating the file if necessary |
| 'w' or 'w:' open for writing without compression |
| 'w:gz' open for writing with gzip compression |
| 'w:bz2' open for writing with bzip2 compression |
| |
| 'r|*' open a stream of tar blocks with transparent compression |
| 'r|' open an uncompressed stream of tar blocks for reading |
| 'r|gz' open a gzip compressed stream of tar blocks |
| 'r|bz2' open a bzip2 compressed stream of tar blocks |
| 'w|' open an uncompressed stream for writing |
| 'w|gz' open a gzip compressed stream for writing |
| 'w|bz2' open a bzip2 compressed stream for writing |
| """ |
| |
| if not name and not fileobj: |
| raise ValueError("nothing to open") |
| |
| if mode in ("r", "r:*"): |
| # Find out which *open() is appropriate for opening the file. |
| for comptype in cls.OPEN_METH: |
| func = getattr(cls, cls.OPEN_METH[comptype]) |
| if fileobj is not None: |
| saved_pos = fileobj.tell() |
| try: |
| return func(name, "r", fileobj, **kwargs) |
| except (ReadError, CompressionError) as e: |
| if fileobj is not None: |
| fileobj.seek(saved_pos) |
| continue |
| raise ReadError("file could not be opened successfully") |
| |
| elif ":" in mode: |
| filemode, comptype = mode.split(":", 1) |
| filemode = filemode or "r" |
| comptype = comptype or "tar" |
| |
| # Select the *open() function according to |
| # given compression. |
| if comptype in cls.OPEN_METH: |
| func = getattr(cls, cls.OPEN_METH[comptype]) |
| else: |
| raise CompressionError("unknown compression type %r" % comptype) |
| return func(name, filemode, fileobj, **kwargs) |
| |
| elif "|" in mode: |
| filemode, comptype = mode.split("|", 1) |
| filemode = filemode or "r" |
| comptype = comptype or "tar" |
| |
| if filemode not in "rw": |
| raise ValueError("mode must be 'r' or 'w'") |
| |
| stream = _Stream(name, filemode, comptype, fileobj, bufsize) |
| try: |
| t = cls(name, filemode, stream, **kwargs) |
| except: |
| stream.close() |
| raise |
| t._extfileobj = False |
| return t |
| |
| elif mode in "aw": |
| return cls.taropen(name, mode, fileobj, **kwargs) |
| |
| raise ValueError("undiscernible mode") |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def taropen(cls, name, mode="r", fileobj=None, **kwargs): |
| """Open uncompressed tar archive name for reading or writing. |
| """ |
| if len(mode) > 1 or mode not in "raw": |
| raise ValueError("mode must be 'r', 'a' or 'w'") |
| return cls(name, mode, fileobj, **kwargs) |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def gzopen(cls, name, mode="r", fileobj=None, compresslevel=9, **kwargs): |
| """Open gzip compressed tar archive name for reading or writing. |
| Appending is not allowed. |
| """ |
| if len(mode) > 1 or mode not in "rw": |
| raise ValueError("mode must be 'r' or 'w'") |
| |
| try: |
| import gzip |
| gzip.GzipFile |
| except (ImportError, AttributeError): |
| raise CompressionError("gzip module is not available") |
| |
| extfileobj = fileobj is not None |
| try: |
| fileobj = gzip.GzipFile(name, mode + "b", compresslevel, fileobj) |
| t = cls.taropen(name, mode, fileobj, **kwargs) |
| except IOError: |
| if not extfileobj: |
| fileobj.close() |
| raise ReadError("not a gzip file") |
| except: |
| if not extfileobj: |
| fileobj.close() |
| raise |
| t._extfileobj = extfileobj |
| return t |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def bz2open(cls, name, mode="r", fileobj=None, compresslevel=9, **kwargs): |
| """Open bzip2 compressed tar archive name for reading or writing. |
| Appending is not allowed. |
| """ |
| if len(mode) > 1 or mode not in "rw": |
| raise ValueError("mode must be 'r' or 'w'.") |
| |
| try: |
| import bz2 |
| except ImportError: |
| raise CompressionError("bz2 module is not available") |
| |
| if fileobj is not None: |
| fileobj = _BZ2Proxy(fileobj, mode) |
| else: |
| fileobj = bz2.BZ2File(name, mode, compresslevel=compresslevel) |
| |
| try: |
| t = cls.taropen(name, mode, fileobj, **kwargs) |
| except (IOError, EOFError): |
| fileobj.close() |
| raise ReadError("not a bzip2 file") |
| t._extfileobj = False |
| return t |
| |
| # All *open() methods are registered here. |
| OPEN_METH = { |
| "tar": "taropen", # uncompressed tar |
| "gz": "gzopen", # gzip compressed tar |
| "bz2": "bz2open" # bzip2 compressed tar |
| } |
| |
| #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| # The public methods which TarFile provides: |
| |
| def close(self): |
| """Close the TarFile. In write-mode, two finishing zero blocks are |
| appended to the archive. |
| """ |
| if self.closed: |
| return |
| |
| if self.mode in "aw": |
| self.fileobj.write(NUL * (BLOCKSIZE * 2)) |
| self.offset += (BLOCKSIZE * 2) |
| # fill up the end with zero-blocks |
| # (like option -b20 for tar does) |
| blocks, remainder = divmod(self.offset, RECORDSIZE) |
| if remainder > 0: |
| self.fileobj.write(NUL * (RECORDSIZE - remainder)) |
| |
| if not self._extfileobj: |
| self.fileobj.close() |
| self.closed = True |
| |
| def getmember(self, name): |
| """Return a TarInfo object for member `name'. If `name' can not be |
| found in the archive, KeyError is raised. If a member occurs more |
| than once in the archive, its last occurrence is assumed to be the |
| most up-to-date version. |
| """ |
| tarinfo = self._getmember(name) |
| if tarinfo is None: |
| raise KeyError("filename %r not found" % name) |
| return tarinfo |
| |
| def getmembers(self): |
| """Return the members of the archive as a list of TarInfo objects. The |
| list has the same order as the members in the archive. |
| """ |
| self._check() |
| if not self._loaded: # if we want to obtain a list of |
| self._load() # all members, we first have to |
| # scan the whole archive. |
| return self.members |
| |
| def getnames(self): |
| """Return the members of the archive as a list of their names. It has |
| the same order as the list returned by getmembers(). |
| """ |
| return [tarinfo.name for tarinfo in self.getmembers()] |
| |
| def gettarinfo(self, name=None, arcname=None, fileobj=None): |
| """Create a TarInfo object for either the file `name' or the file |
| object `fileobj' (using os.fstat on its file descriptor). You can |
| modify some of the TarInfo's attributes before you add it using |
| addfile(). If given, `arcname' specifies an alternative name for the |
| file in the archive. |
| """ |
| self._check("aw") |
| |
| # When fileobj is given, replace name by |
| # fileobj's real name. |
| if fileobj is not None: |
| name = fileobj.name |
| |
| # Building the name of the member in the archive. |
| # Backward slashes are converted to forward slashes, |
| # Absolute paths are turned to relative paths. |
| if arcname is None: |
| arcname = name |
| drv, arcname = os.path.splitdrive(arcname) |
| arcname = arcname.replace(os.sep, "/") |
| arcname = arcname.lstrip("/") |
| |
| # Now, fill the TarInfo object with |
| # information specific for the file. |
| tarinfo = self.tarinfo() |
| tarinfo.tarfile = self |
| |
| # Use os.stat or os.lstat, depending on platform |
| # and if symlinks shall be resolved. |
| if fileobj is None: |
| if hasattr(os, "lstat") and not self.dereference: |
| statres = os.lstat(name) |
| else: |
| statres = os.stat(name) |
| else: |
| statres = os.fstat(fileobj.fileno()) |
| linkname = "" |
| |
| stmd = statres.st_mode |
| if stat.S_ISREG(stmd): |
| inode = (statres.st_ino, statres.st_dev) |
| if not self.dereference and statres.st_nlink > 1 and \ |
| inode in self.inodes and arcname != self.inodes[inode]: |
| # Is it a hardlink to an already |
| # archived file? |
| type = LNKTYPE |
| linkname = self.inodes[inode] |
| else: |
| # The inode is added only if its valid. |
| # For win32 it is always 0. |
| type = REGTYPE |
| if inode[0]: |
| self.inodes[inode] = arcname |
| elif stat.S_ISDIR(stmd): |
| type = DIRTYPE |
| elif stat.S_ISFIFO(stmd): |
| type = FIFOTYPE |
| elif stat.S_ISLNK(stmd): |
| type = SYMTYPE |
| linkname = os.readlink(name) |
| elif stat.S_ISCHR(stmd): |
| type = CHRTYPE |
| elif stat.S_ISBLK(stmd): |
| type = BLKTYPE |
| else: |
| return None |
| |
| # Fill the TarInfo object with all |
| # information we can get. |
| tarinfo.name = arcname |
| tarinfo.mode = stmd |
| tarinfo.uid = statres.st_uid |
| tarinfo.gid = statres.st_gid |
| if type == REGTYPE: |
| tarinfo.size = statres.st_size |
| else: |
| tarinfo.size = 0 |
| tarinfo.mtime = statres.st_mtime |
| tarinfo.type = type |
| tarinfo.linkname = linkname |
| if pwd: |
| try: |
| tarinfo.uname = pwd.getpwuid(tarinfo.uid)[0] |
| except KeyError: |
| pass |
| if grp: |
| try: |
| tarinfo.gname = grp.getgrgid(tarinfo.gid)[0] |
| except KeyError: |
| pass |
| |
| if type in (CHRTYPE, BLKTYPE): |
| if hasattr(os, "major") and hasattr(os, "minor"): |
| tarinfo.devmajor = os.major(statres.st_rdev) |
| tarinfo.devminor = os.minor(statres.st_rdev) |
| return tarinfo |
| |
| def list(self, verbose=True): |
| """Print a table of contents to sys.stdout. If `verbose' is False, only |
| the names of the members are printed. If it is True, an `ls -l'-like |
| output is produced. |
| """ |
| self._check() |
| |
| for tarinfo in self: |
| if verbose: |
| print(filemode(tarinfo.mode), end=' ') |
| print("%s/%s" % (tarinfo.uname or tarinfo.uid, |
| tarinfo.gname or tarinfo.gid), end=' ') |
| if tarinfo.ischr() or tarinfo.isblk(): |
| print("%10s" % ("%d,%d" \ |
| % (tarinfo.devmajor, tarinfo.devminor)), end=' ') |
| else: |
| print("%10d" % tarinfo.size, end=' ') |
| print("%d-%02d-%02d %02d:%02d:%02d" \ |
| % time.localtime(tarinfo.mtime)[:6], end=' ') |
| |
| print(tarinfo.name + ("/" if tarinfo.isdir() else ""), end=' ') |
| |
| if verbose: |
| if tarinfo.issym(): |
| print("->", tarinfo.linkname, end=' ') |
| if tarinfo.islnk(): |
| print("link to", tarinfo.linkname, end=' ') |
| print() |
| |
| def add(self, name, arcname=None, recursive=True, exclude=None, *, filter=None): |
| """Add the file `name' to the archive. `name' may be any type of file |
| (directory, fifo, symbolic link, etc.). If given, `arcname' |
| specifies an alternative name for the file in the archive. |
| Directories are added recursively by default. This can be avoided by |
| setting `recursive' to False. `exclude' is a function that should |
| return True for each filename to be excluded. `filter' is a function |
| that expects a TarInfo object argument and returns the changed |
| TarInfo object, if it returns None the TarInfo object will be |
| excluded from the archive. |
| """ |
| self._check("aw") |
| |
| if arcname is None: |
| arcname = name |
| |
| # Exclude pathnames. |
| if exclude is not None: |
| import warnings |
| warnings.warn("use the filter argument instead", |
| DeprecationWarning, 2) |
| if exclude(name): |
| self._dbg(2, "tarfile: Excluded %r" % name) |
| return |
| |
| # Skip if somebody tries to archive the archive... |
| if self.name is not None and os.path.abspath(name) == self.name: |
| self._dbg(2, "tarfile: Skipped %r" % name) |
| return |
| |
| self._dbg(1, name) |
| |
| # Create a TarInfo object from the file. |
| tarinfo = self.gettarinfo(name, arcname) |
| |
| if tarinfo is None: |
| self._dbg(1, "tarfile: Unsupported type %r" % name) |
| return |
| |
| # Change or exclude the TarInfo object. |
| if filter is not None: |
| tarinfo = filter(tarinfo) |
| if tarinfo is None: |
| self._dbg(2, "tarfile: Excluded %r" % name) |
| return |
| |
| # Append the tar header and data to the archive. |
| if tarinfo.isreg(): |
| f = bltn_open(name, "rb") |
| self.addfile(tarinfo, f) |
| f.close() |
| |
| elif tarinfo.isdir(): |
| self.addfile(tarinfo) |
| if recursive: |
| for f in os.listdir(name): |
| self.add(os.path.join(name, f), os.path.join(arcname, f), |
| recursive, exclude, filter=filter) |
| |
| else: |
| self.addfile(tarinfo) |
| |
| def addfile(self, tarinfo, fileobj=None): |
| """Add the TarInfo object `tarinfo' to the archive. If `fileobj' is |
| given, tarinfo.size bytes are read from it and added to the archive. |
| You can create TarInfo objects using gettarinfo(). |
| On Windows platforms, `fileobj' should always be opened with mode |
| 'rb' to avoid irritation about the file size. |
| """ |
| self._check("aw") |
| |
| tarinfo = copy.copy(tarinfo) |
| |
| buf = tarinfo.tobuf(self.format, self.encoding, self.errors) |
| self.fileobj.write(buf) |
| self.offset += len(buf) |
| |
| # If there's data to follow, append it. |
| if fileobj is not None: |
| copyfileobj(fileobj, self.fileobj, tarinfo.size) |
| blocks, remainder = divmod(tarinfo.size, BLOCKSIZE) |
| if remainder > 0: |
| self.fileobj.write(NUL * (BLOCKSIZE - remainder)) |
| blocks += 1 |
| self.offset += blocks * BLOCKSIZE |
| |
| self.members.append(tarinfo) |
| |
| def extractall(self, path=".", members=None): |
| """Extract all members from the archive to the current working |
| directory and set owner, modification time and permissions on |
| directories afterwards. `path' specifies a different directory |
| to extract to. `members' is optional and must be a subset of the |
| list returned by getmembers(). |
| """ |
| directories = [] |
| |
| if members is None: |
| members = self |
| |
| for tarinfo in members: |
| if tarinfo.isdir(): |
| # Extract directories with a safe mode. |
| directories.append(tarinfo) |
| tarinfo = copy.copy(tarinfo) |
| tarinfo.mode = 0o700 |
| # Do not set_attrs directories, as we will do that further down |
| self.extract(tarinfo, path, set_attrs=not tarinfo.isdir()) |
| |
| # Reverse sort directories. |
| directories.sort(key=lambda a: a.name) |
| directories.reverse() |
| |
| # Set correct owner, mtime and filemode on directories. |
| for tarinfo in directories: |
| dirpath = os.path.join(path, tarinfo.name) |
| try: |
| self.chown(tarinfo, dirpath) |
| self.utime(tarinfo, dirpath) |
| self.chmod(tarinfo, dirpath) |
| except ExtractError as e: |
| if self.errorlevel > 1: |
| raise |
| else: |
| self._dbg(1, "tarfile: %s" % e) |
| |
| def extract(self, member, path="", set_attrs=True): |
| """Extract a member from the archive to the current working directory, |
| using its full name. Its file information is extracted as accurately |
| as possible. `member' may be a filename or a TarInfo object. You can |
| specify a different directory using `path'. File attributes (owner, |
| mtime, mode) are set unless `set_attrs' is False. |
| """ |
| self._check("r") |
| |
| if isinstance(member, str): |
| tarinfo = self.getmember(member) |
| else: |
| tarinfo = member |
| |
| # Prepare the link target for makelink(). |
| if tarinfo.islnk(): |
| tarinfo._link_target = os.path.join(path, tarinfo.linkname) |
| |
| try: |
| self._extract_member(tarinfo, os.path.join(path, tarinfo.name), |
| set_attrs=set_attrs) |
| except EnvironmentError as e: |
| if self.errorlevel > 0: |
| raise |
| else: |
| if e.filename is None: |
| self._dbg(1, "tarfile: %s" % e.strerror) |
| else: |
| self._dbg(1, "tarfile: %s %r" % (e.strerror, e.filename)) |
| except ExtractError as e: |
| if self.errorlevel > 1: |
| raise |
| else: |
| self._dbg(1, "tarfile: %s" % e) |
| |
| def extractfile(self, member): |
| """Extract a member from the archive as a file object. `member' may be |
| a filename or a TarInfo object. If `member' is a regular file, a |
| file-like object is returned. If `member' is a link, a file-like |
| object is constructed from the link's target. If `member' is none of |
| the above, None is returned. |
| The file-like object is read-only and provides the following |
| methods: read(), readline(), readlines(), seek() and tell() |
| """ |
| self._check("r") |
| |
| if isinstance(member, str): |
| tarinfo = self.getmember(member) |
| else: |
| tarinfo = member |
| |
| if tarinfo.isreg(): |
| return self.fileobject(self, tarinfo) |
| |
| elif tarinfo.type not in SUPPORTED_TYPES: |
| # If a member's type is unknown, it is treated as a |
| # regular file. |
| return self.fileobject(self, tarinfo) |
| |
| elif tarinfo.islnk() or tarinfo.issym(): |
| if isinstance(self.fileobj, _Stream): |
| # A small but ugly workaround for the case that someone tries |
| # to extract a (sym)link as a file-object from a non-seekable |
| # stream of tar blocks. |
| raise StreamError("cannot extract (sym)link as file object") |
| else: |
| # A (sym)link's file object is its target's file object. |
| return self.extractfile(self._find_link_target(tarinfo)) |
| else: |
| # If there's no data associated with the member (directory, chrdev, |
| # blkdev, etc.), return None instead of a file object. |
| return None |
| |
| def _extract_member(self, tarinfo, targetpath, set_attrs=True): |
| """Extract the TarInfo object tarinfo to a physical |
| file called targetpath. |
| """ |
| # Fetch the TarInfo object for the given name |
| # and build the destination pathname, replacing |
| # forward slashes to platform specific separators. |
| targetpath = targetpath.rstrip("/") |
| targetpath = targetpath.replace("/", os.sep) |
| |
| # Create all upper directories. |
| upperdirs = os.path.dirname(targetpath) |
| if upperdirs and not os.path.exists(upperdirs): |
| # Create directories that are not part of the archive with |
| # default permissions. |
| os.makedirs(upperdirs) |
| |
| if tarinfo.islnk() or tarinfo.issym(): |
| self._dbg(1, "%s -> %s" % (tarinfo.name, tarinfo.linkname)) |
| else: |
| self._dbg(1, tarinfo.name) |
| |
| if tarinfo.isreg(): |
| self.makefile(tarinfo, targetpath) |
| elif tarinfo.isdir(): |
| self.makedir(tarinfo, targetpath) |
| elif tarinfo.isfifo(): |
| self.makefifo(tarinfo, targetpath) |
| elif tarinfo.ischr() or tarinfo.isblk(): |
| self.makedev(tarinfo, targetpath) |
| elif tarinfo.islnk() or tarinfo.issym(): |
| self.makelink(tarinfo, targetpath) |
| elif tarinfo.type not in SUPPORTED_TYPES: |
| self.makeunknown(tarinfo, targetpath) |
| else: |
| self.makefile(tarinfo, targetpath) |
| |
| if set_attrs: |
| self.chown(tarinfo, targetpath) |
| if not tarinfo.issym(): |
| self.chmod(tarinfo, targetpath) |
| self.utime(tarinfo, targetpath) |
| |
| #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| # Below are the different file methods. They are called via |
| # _extract_member() when extract() is called. They can be replaced in a |
| # subclass to implement other functionality. |
| |
| def makedir(self, tarinfo, targetpath): |
| """Make a directory called targetpath. |
| """ |
| try: |
| # Use a safe mode for the directory, the real mode is set |
| # later in _extract_member(). |
| os.mkdir(targetpath, 0o700) |
| except EnvironmentError as e: |
| if e.errno != errno.EEXIST: |
| raise |
| |
| def makefile(self, tarinfo, targetpath): |
| """Make a file called targetpath. |
| """ |
| source = self.fileobj |
| source.seek(tarinfo.offset_data) |
| target = bltn_open(targetpath, "wb") |
| if tarinfo.sparse is not None: |
| for offset, size in tarinfo.sparse: |
| target.seek(offset) |
| copyfileobj(source, target, size) |
| else: |
| copyfileobj(source, target, tarinfo.size) |
| target.seek(tarinfo.size) |
| target.truncate() |
| target.close() |
| |
| def makeunknown(self, tarinfo, targetpath): |
| """Make a file from a TarInfo object with an unknown type |
| at targetpath. |
| """ |
| self.makefile(tarinfo, targetpath) |
| self._dbg(1, "tarfile: Unknown file type %r, " \ |
| "extracted as regular file." % tarinfo.type) |
| |
| def makefifo(self, tarinfo, targetpath): |
| """Make a fifo called targetpath. |
| """ |
| if hasattr(os, "mkfifo"): |
| os.mkfifo(targetpath) |
| else: |
| raise ExtractError("fifo not supported by system") |
| |
| def makedev(self, tarinfo, targetpath): |
| """Make a character or block device called targetpath. |
| """ |
| if not hasattr(os, "mknod") or not hasattr(os, "makedev"): |
| raise ExtractError("special devices not supported by system") |
| |
| mode = tarinfo.mode |
| if tarinfo.isblk(): |
| mode |= stat.S_IFBLK |
| else: |
| mode |= stat.S_IFCHR |
| |
| os.mknod(targetpath, mode, |
| os.makedev(tarinfo.devmajor, tarinfo.devminor)) |
| |
| def makelink(self, tarinfo, targetpath): |
| """Make a (symbolic) link called targetpath. If it cannot be created |
| (platform limitation), we try to make a copy of the referenced file |
| instead of a link. |
| """ |
| try: |
| # For systems that support symbolic and hard links. |
| if tarinfo.issym(): |
| os.symlink(tarinfo.linkname, targetpath) |
| else: |
| # See extract(). |
| if os.path.exists(tarinfo._link_target): |
| os.link(tarinfo._link_target, targetpath) |
| else: |
| self._extract_member(self._find_link_target(tarinfo), |
| targetpath) |
| except symlink_exception: |
| if tarinfo.issym(): |
| linkpath = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(tarinfo.name), |
| tarinfo.linkname) |
| else: |
| linkpath = tarinfo.linkname |
| else: |
| try: |
| self._extract_member(self._find_link_target(tarinfo), |
| targetpath) |
| except KeyError: |
| raise ExtractError("unable to resolve link inside archive") |
| |
| def chown(self, tarinfo, targetpath): |
| """Set owner of targetpath according to tarinfo. |
| """ |
| if pwd and hasattr(os, "geteuid") and os.geteuid() == 0: |
| # We have to be root to do so. |
| try: |
| g = grp.getgrnam(tarinfo.gname)[2] |
| except KeyError: |
| try: |
| g = grp.getgrgid(tarinfo.gid)[2] |
| except KeyError: |
| g = os.getgid() |
| try: |
| u = pwd.getpwnam(tarinfo.uname)[2] |
| except KeyError: |
| try: |
| u = pwd.getpwuid(tarinfo.uid)[2] |
| except KeyError: |
| u = os.getuid() |
| try: |
| if tarinfo.issym() and hasattr(os, "lchown"): |
| os.lchown(targetpath, u, g) |
| else: |
| if sys.platform != "os2emx": |
| os.chown(targetpath, u, g) |
| except EnvironmentError as e: |
| raise ExtractError("could not change owner") |
| |
| def chmod(self, tarinfo, targetpath): |
| """Set file permissions of targetpath according to tarinfo. |
| """ |
| if hasattr(os, 'chmod'): |
| try: |
| os.chmod(targetpath, tarinfo.mode) |
| except EnvironmentError as e: |
| raise ExtractError("could not change mode") |
| |
| def utime(self, tarinfo, targetpath): |
| """Set modification time of targetpath according to tarinfo. |
| """ |
| if not hasattr(os, 'utime'): |
| return |
| try: |
| os.utime(targetpath, (tarinfo.mtime, tarinfo.mtime)) |
| except EnvironmentError as e: |
| raise ExtractError("could not change modification time") |
| |
| #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| def next(self): |
| """Return the next member of the archive as a TarInfo object, when |
| TarFile is opened for reading. Return None if there is no more |
| available. |
| """ |
| self._check("ra") |
| if self.firstmember is not None: |
| m = self.firstmember |
| self.firstmember = None |
| return m |
| |
| # Read the next block. |
| self.fileobj.seek(self.offset) |
| tarinfo = None |
| while True: |
| try: |
| tarinfo = self.tarinfo.fromtarfile(self) |
| except EOFHeaderError as e: |
| if self.ignore_zeros: |
| self._dbg(2, "0x%X: %s" % (self.offset, e)) |
| self.offset += BLOCKSIZE |
| continue |
| except InvalidHeaderError as e: |
| if self.ignore_zeros: |
| self._dbg(2, "0x%X: %s" % (self.offset, e)) |
| self.offset += BLOCKSIZE |
| continue |
| elif self.offset == 0: |
| raise ReadError(str(e)) |
| except EmptyHeaderError: |
| if self.offset == 0: |
| raise ReadError("empty file") |
| except TruncatedHeaderError as e: |
| if self.offset == 0: |
| raise ReadError(str(e)) |
| except SubsequentHeaderError as e: |
| raise ReadError(str(e)) |
| break |
| |
| if tarinfo is not None: |
| self.members.append(tarinfo) |
| else: |
| self._loaded = True |
| |
| return tarinfo |
| |
| #-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| # Little helper methods: |
| |
| def _getmember(self, name, tarinfo=None, normalize=False): |
| """Find an archive member by name from bottom to top. |
| If tarinfo is given, it is used as the starting point. |
| """ |
| # Ensure that all members have been loaded. |
| members = self.getmembers() |
| |
| # Limit the member search list up to tarinfo. |
| if tarinfo is not None: |
| members = members[:members.index(tarinfo)] |
| |
| if normalize: |
| name = os.path.normpath(name) |
| |
| for member in reversed(members): |
| if normalize: |
| member_name = os.path.normpath(member.name) |
| else: |
| member_name = member.name |
| |
| if name == member_name: |
| return member |
| |
| def _load(self): |
| """Read through the entire archive file and look for readable |
| members. |
| """ |
| while True: |
| tarinfo = self.next() |
| if tarinfo is None: |
| break |
| self._loaded = True |
| |
| def _check(self, mode=None): |
| """Check if TarFile is still open, and if the operation's mode |
| corresponds to TarFile's mode. |
| """ |
| if self.closed: |
| raise IOError("%s is closed" % self.__class__.__name__) |
| if mode is not None and self.mode not in mode: |
| raise IOError("bad operation for mode %r" % self.mode) |
| |
| def _find_link_target(self, tarinfo): |
| """Find the target member of a symlink or hardlink member in the |
| archive. |
| """ |
| if tarinfo.issym(): |
| # Always search the entire archive. |
| linkname = os.path.dirname(tarinfo.name) + "/" + tarinfo.linkname |
| limit = None |
| else: |
| # Search the archive before the link, because a hard link is |
| # just a reference to an already archived file. |
| linkname = tarinfo.linkname |
| limit = tarinfo |
| |
| member = self._getmember(linkname, tarinfo=limit, normalize=True) |
| if member is None: |
| raise KeyError("linkname %r not found" % linkname) |
| return member |
| |
| def __iter__(self): |
| """Provide an iterator object. |
| """ |
| if self._loaded: |
| return iter(self.members) |
| else: |
| return TarIter(self) |
| |
| def _dbg(self, level, msg): |
| """Write debugging output to sys.stderr. |
| """ |
| if level <= self.debug: |
| print(msg, file=sys.stderr) |
| |
| def __enter__(self): |
| self._check() |
| return self |
| |
| def __exit__(self, type, value, traceback): |
| if type is None: |
| self.close() |
| else: |
| # An exception occurred. We must not call close() because |
| # it would try to write end-of-archive blocks and padding. |
| if not self._extfileobj: |
| self.fileobj.close() |
| self.closed = True |
| # class TarFile |
| |
| class TarIter: |
| """Iterator Class. |
| |
| for tarinfo in TarFile(...): |
| suite... |
| """ |
| |
| def __init__(self, tarfile): |
| """Construct a TarIter object. |
| """ |
| self.tarfile = tarfile |
| self.index = 0 |
| def __iter__(self): |
| """Return iterator object. |
| """ |
| return self |
| def __next__(self): |
| """Return the next item using TarFile's next() method. |
| When all members have been read, set TarFile as _loaded. |
| """ |
| # Fix for SF #1100429: Under rare circumstances it can |
| # happen that getmembers() is called during iteration, |
| # which will cause TarIter to stop prematurely. |
| if not self.tarfile._loaded: |
| tarinfo = self.tarfile.next() |
| if not tarinfo: |
| self.tarfile._loaded = True |
| raise StopIteration |
| else: |
| try: |
| tarinfo = self.tarfile.members[self.index] |
| except IndexError: |
| raise StopIteration |
| self.index += 1 |
| return tarinfo |
| |
| #-------------------- |
| # exported functions |
| #-------------------- |
| def is_tarfile(name): |
| """Return True if name points to a tar archive that we |
| are able to handle, else return False. |
| """ |
| try: |
| t = open(name) |
| t.close() |
| return True |
| except TarError: |
| return False |
| |
| bltn_open = open |
| open = TarFile.open |