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01b4bf7a41 Adapt ulzx to python3 2019-06-30 19:18:03 +02:00
6b8684b1d7 Update uadf to support py3 2019-06-30 17:06:56 +02:00
2e50401a18 Bump version 2019-06-30 16:52:33 +02:00
f0a9e5f85d Fixes for ulha rmdir and copyin commands 2019-06-30 15:51:41 +02:00
3d269303d9 Added support for Python 3 for ulha
ulzx and uadf currently are broken. Fix for both of them is on the way.
2019-06-27 21:38:53 +02:00
0a972a5bce Readme update 2015-09-03 19:54:57 +02:00
e6e8b5c74a Added missing license information 2015-09-02 21:23:54 +02:00
b84d191632 Fixed destination directory for plugins in docs. 2015-09-02 21:20:32 +02:00
ffb99d6515 Moved common attributes to extfslib, uadf now will complain on nodos or
corrupted images.
2013-05-16 22:25:28 +02:00
c8407ff57b Reformated README 2013-05-12 18:23:49 +02:00
dc7f625542 Renamed repository. Added common lib for all extfs plugins.
Added uadf and ulzx.
2013-05-12 18:14:20 +02:00
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Copyright (c) 2013, Roman Dobosz
All rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
* Neither the name of the organization nor the names of its contributors
may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
without specific prior written permission.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS"
AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE
DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL ROMAN DOBOSZ BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR
PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING
NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE,
EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.

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================================= ========================
ulha extfs for Midnight Commander Midnight Commander extfs
================================= ========================
This is Midnight Commander extfs plugin for handling lha/lzh archives. Those are Midnight Commander extfs plugins for handling several archive types
It requires `lha <http://lha.sourceforge.jp>`_ free LHA implementation to work. mostly known from AmigaOS - like **lha**, **lzx** and disk images like **adf**
and **dms**.
Installation
============
See individual installation plugins below. Basically it comes down to:
* copying ``extfslib.py`` and plugin files to ``~/.local/share/mc/extfs.d/``
* installing binary handlers (lha, unlzx, xdms and unadf)
* adding an entry in ``~/.config/mc/mc.ext``::
# arch
regex/\.pattern$
Open=%cd %p/handler_filename://
ULha
====
ULha is an extfs plugin which can be used with lha/lzh/lharc archives.
Personally, I've use it almost exclusively for archives created long time ago
on my Amiga. Both reading from and writing into archive was implemented.
Requirements
------------
ULha requires `free lha <http://lha.sourceforge.jp>`_ implementation to work.
Installation Installation
------------ ------------
* copy ``ulha.py`` to ``~/.local/share/mc/extfs/ulha``
* add or change entry for lha/lzh files handle in ``~/.config/mc/mc.ext``:: * copy ``extfslib.py`` and ``ulha`` to ``~/.local/share/mc/extfs.d/``
* add or change entry for files handle in ``~/.config/mc/mc.ext``::
# lha # lha
regex/\.[lL]([Hh][aA]|[Zz][hH])$ regex/\.[lL]([Hh][aA]|[Zz][hH])$
Open=%cd %p/ulha:// Open=%cd %p/ulha://
View=%view{ascii} lha l %f View=%view{ascii} lha l %f
ULzx
====
ULzx is an extfs plugin which can be used to browse and extract lzx archives,
which are known almost exclusively from Amiga.
Due to limitations of
`unlzx <ftp://us.aminet.net/pub/aminet/misc/unix/unlzx.c.gz.readme>`_ tools,
only reading is supported. Also be aware, that
`unlzx <ftp://us.aminet.net/pub/aminet/misc/unix/unlzx.c.gz.readme>`_ cannot
extract files individually, so copying entire archive content is not
recommended, since on every single file a full archive extract would be
performed, which in the end would have impact on performance.
Requirements
------------
ULzx requires
`unlzx <ftp://us.aminet.net/pub/aminet/misc/unix/unlzx.c.gz.readme>`_ tool.
Installation
------------
* copy ``extfslib.py`` and ``ulzx`` to ``~/.local/share/mc/extfs.d/``
* add or change entry for files handle in ``~/.config/mc/mc.ext``::
# lzx
regex/\.[lL][zZ][xX]$
Open=%cd %p/ulzx://
View=%view{ascii} unlzx -v %f
UAdf
====
UAdf is an extfs plugin suitable for reading .adf, .adz and .dms Amiga floppy
disk images. Due to limitations of the
`unadf <http://freecode.com/projects/unadf>`_, file access inside disk image is
read only.
In case of corrupted or no-dos images, message will be shown.
Requirements
------------
It requires ``unadf`` utility from `ADFlib <https://github.com/lclevy/ADFlib>`_
repository, with included `that commit
<https://github.com/lclevy/ADFlib/commit/d36dc2f395f3e8fcee81f66bc86994e166b6140f>`_
in particular, which introduced separation between filename and comment
attribute on Amiga Fast File System.
If it turns out that your distribution doesn't provide proper version of ADFlib,
there will be a need for building it by hand.
It may be done by using following steps:
#. Grab the `sources
<http://http.debian.net/debian/pool/main/u/unadf/unadf_0.7.11a.orig.tar.gz>`_
and `patches
<http://http.debian.net/debian/pool/main/u/unadf/unadf_0.7.11a-3.debian.tar.gz>`_
from `Debian repository <http://packages.debian.org/sid/unadf>`_.
#. Extract ``unadf_0.7.11a-3.debian.tar.gz`` and ``unadf_0.7.11a.orig.tar.gz``
into some temporary directory::
$ mkdir temp
$ cd temp
$ tar zxf ~/Downloads/unadf_0.7.11a-3.debian.tar.gz
$ tar zxf ~/Downloads/unadf_0.7.11a.orig.tar.gz
$ cd unadf-0.7.11a
#. Apply Debian patches::
$ for i in `cat ../debian/patches/series`; do
> patch -Np1 < "../debian/patches/${i}"
> done
#. Apply the patch from extras directory::
$ patch -Np1 < [path_to_this_repo]/extras/unadf_separate_comment.patch
$ make
$ cp Demo/unadf [destination_path]
#. Place ``unadf`` binary under directory reachable by ``$PATH``.
For optional dms support, `xdms <http://zakalwe.fi/~shd/foss/xdms/>`_ utility is
needed.
Installation
------------
* copy ``extfslib.py`` and ``uadf`` to ``~/.local/share/mc/extfs.d/``
* add or change entry for files handle in ``~/.config/mc/mc.ext``::
# adf
type/^Amiga\ .* disk
Open=%cd %p/uadf://
View=%view{ascii} unadf -lr %f
# adz
regex/\.([aA][dD][zZ])$
Open=%cd %p/uadf://
# dms
regex/\.([dD][mM][sS])$
Open=%cd %p/uadf://
License
=======
This software is licensed under 3-clause BSD license. See LICENSE file for
details.

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"""
extfslib is a library which contains Archive class to support writing extfs
plugins for Midnight Commander.
Tested against python 3.6 and mc 4.8.22
Changelog:
1.2 Switch to python3
1.1 Added item pattern, and common git/uid attrs
1.0 Initial release
Author: Roman 'gryf' Dobosz <gryf73@gmail.com>
Date: 2019-06-30
Version: 1.2
Licence: BSD
"""
import argparse
import os
import sys
import re
from subprocess import check_output, CalledProcessError
class Archive(object):
"""Archive handle. Provides interface to MC's extfs subsystem"""
LINE_PAT = re.compile(b"^(?P<size>)\s"
b"(?P<perms>)\s"
b"(?P<uid>)\s"
b"(?P<gid>)\s"
b"(?P<date>)\s+"
b"(?P<time>)\s"
b"(?P<fpath>)")
ARCHIVER = b"archiver_name"
CMDS = {"list": b"l",
"read": b"r",
"write": b"w",
"delete": b"d"}
ITEM = (b"%(perms)s 1 %(uid)-8s %(gid)-8s %(size)8s %(datetime)s "
b"%(display_name)s\n")
def __init__(self, fname):
"""Prepare archive content for operations"""
if not os.path.exists(fname):
raise OSError("No such file or directory `%s'" % fname)
self._uid = os.getuid()
self._gid = os.getgid()
self._arch = fname
self.name_map = {}
self._contents = self._get_dir()
def _map_name(self, name):
"""MC still have a bug in extfs subsystem, in case of filepaths with
leading space. This is workaround to this bug, which replaces leading
space with tilda."""
if name.startswith(b" "):
new_name = b"".join([b"~", name[1:]])
return new_name
return name
def _get_real_name(self, name):
"""Get real filepath of the file. See _map_name docstring for
details."""
for item in self._contents:
if item[b'display_name'] == name.encode('utf-8',
'surrogateescape'):
return item[b'fpath']
return None
def _get_dir(self):
"""Prepare archive file listing. Expected keys which every entry
should have are: size, perms, uid, gid, date, time, fpath and
display_name."""
contents = []
out = self._call_command("list")
if not out:
return
for line in out.split(b"\n"):
match = self.LINE_PAT.match(line)
if not match:
continue
entry = match.groupdict()
contents.append(entry)
return contents
def _call_command(self, cmd, src=None, dst=None):
"""
Return status of the provided command, which can be one of:
write
read
delete
list
"""
command = [self.ARCHIVER, self.CMDS.get(cmd), self._arch]
if src and dst:
command.append(src)
command.append(dst)
elif src or dst:
command.append(src and src or dst)
try:
output = check_output(command)
except CalledProcessError:
sys.exit(1)
return output
def list(self):
"""Output contents of the archive to stdout"""
sys.stderr.write("Not supported")
return 1
def run(self, dst):
"""Execute file out of archive"""
sys.stderr.write("Not supported")
return 1
def copyout(self, src, dst):
"""Copy file out of archive"""
sys.stderr.write("Not supported")
return 1
def rm(self, dst):
"""Remove file from archive"""
sys.stderr.write("Not supported")
return 1
def mkdir(self, dst):
"""Create empty directory in archive"""
sys.stderr.write("Not supported")
return 1
def rmdir(self, dst):
"""Removes directory from archive"""
sys.stderr.write("Not supported")
return 1
def copyin(self, dst, src=None):
"""Copy file to the archive"""
sys.stderr.write("Not supported")
return 1
def usage():
"""Print out usage information"""
print ("Usage: %(prg)s {copyin,copyout} ARCHNAME SOURCE DESTINATION\n"
"or: %(prg)s list ARCHNAME\n"
"or: %(prg)s {mkdir,rm,rmdir,run} ARCHNAME TARGET" %
{"prg": sys.argv[0]})
def _parse_args(arch_class):
"""Use ArgumentParser to check for script arguments and execute."""
CALL_MAP = {'list': lambda a: arch_class(a.arch).list(),
'copyin': lambda a: arch_class(a.arch).copyin(a.src, a.dst),
'copyout': lambda a: arch_class(a.arch).copyout(a.src, a.dst),
'mkdir': lambda a: arch_class(a.arch).mkdir(a.dst),
'rm': lambda a: arch_class(a.arch).rm(a.dst),
'run': lambda a: arch_class(a.arch).run(a.dst)}
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
subparsers = parser.add_subparsers(help='supported commands')
parser_list = subparsers.add_parser('list', help="List contents of "
"archive")
parser_copyin = subparsers.add_parser('copyin', help="Copy file into "
"archive")
parser_copyout = subparsers.add_parser('copyout', help="Copy file out of "
"archive")
parser_rm = subparsers.add_parser('rm', help="Delete file from archive")
parser_mkdir = subparsers.add_parser('mkdir', help="Create directory in "
"archive")
parser_run = subparsers.add_parser('run', help="Execute archived file")
parser_list.add_argument('arch', help="Archive filename")
parser_list.set_defaults(func=CALL_MAP['list'])
parser_copyin.add_argument('arch', help="Archive filename")
parser_copyin.add_argument('src', help="Source filename")
parser_copyin.add_argument('dst', help="Destination filename (to be "
"written into archive)")
parser_copyin.set_defaults(func=CALL_MAP['copyin'])
parser_copyout.add_argument('arch', help="D64 Image filename")
parser_copyout.add_argument('src', help="Source filename (to be read from"
" archive")
parser_copyout.add_argument('dst', help="Destination filename")
parser_copyout.set_defaults(func=CALL_MAP['copyout'])
parser_rm.add_argument('arch', help="D64 Image filename")
parser_rm.add_argument('dst', help="File inside archive to be deleted")
parser_rm.set_defaults(func=CALL_MAP['rm'])
parser_mkdir.add_argument('arch', help="archive filename")
parser_mkdir.add_argument('dst', help="Directory name inside archive to "
"be created")
parser_mkdir.set_defaults(func=CALL_MAP['mkdir'])
parser_run.add_argument('arch', help="archive filename")
parser_run.add_argument('dst', help="File to be executed")
parser_run.set_defaults(func=CALL_MAP['run'])
args = parser.parse_args()
return args.func(args)
def parse_args(arch_class):
"""Retrive and parse arguments from commandline and apply them into passed
arch_class class object."""
try:
if sys.argv[1] not in ('list', 'copyin', 'copyout', 'rm', 'mkdir',
"run", "rmdir"):
usage()
sys.exit(2)
except IndexError:
usage()
sys.exit(2)
arch = src = dst = None
try:
arch = sys.argv[2]
if sys.argv[1] in ('copyin', 'copyout'):
src = sys.argv[3]
dst = sys.argv[4]
elif sys.argv[1] in ('rm', 'rmdir', 'run', 'mkdir'):
dst = sys.argv[3]
except IndexError:
usage()
sys.exit(2)
call_map = {'copyin': lambda a, s, d: arch_class(a).copyin(s, d),
'copyout': lambda a, s, d: arch_class(a).copyout(s, d),
'list': lambda a, s, d: arch_class(a).list(),
'mkdir': lambda a, s, d: arch_class(a).mkdir(d),
'rm': lambda a, s, d: arch_class(a).rm(d),
'rmdir': lambda a, s, d: arch_class(a).rmdir(d),
'run': lambda a, s, d: arch_class(a).run(d)}
return call_map[sys.argv[1]](arch, src, dst)

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diff -ur unadf-0.7.11a.orig/Demo/unadf.c unadf-0.7.11a/Demo/unadf.c
--- unadf-0.7.11a.orig/Demo/unadf.c 2013-05-12 17:59:51.214905177 +0200
+++ unadf-0.7.11a/Demo/unadf.c 2013-05-12 17:50:06.843420519 +0200
@@ -58,6 +58,7 @@
puts(" -r : lists directory tree contents");
puts(" -c : use dircache data (must be used with -l)");
puts(" -s : display entries logical block pointer (must be used with -l)");
+ puts(" -m : display file comments, if exists (must be used with -l)");
putchar('\n');
puts(" -v n : mount volume #n instead of default #0 volume");
putchar('\n');
@@ -65,7 +66,8 @@
puts(" -d dir : extract to 'dir' directory");
}
-void printEnt(struct Volume *vol, struct Entry* entry, char *path, BOOL sect)
+void printEnt(struct Volume *vol, struct Entry* entry, char *path, BOOL sect,
+ BOOL comment)
{
/* do not print the links entries, ADFlib do not support them yet properly */
if (entry->type==ST_LFILE || entry->type==ST_LDIR || entry->type==ST_LSOFT)
@@ -89,7 +91,7 @@
printf("%s/",entry->name);
else
printf("%s",entry->name);
- if (entry->comment!=NULL && strlen(entry->comment)>0)
+ if (comment && entry->comment!=NULL && strlen(entry->comment)>0)
printf(", %s",entry->comment);
putchar('\n');
@@ -199,13 +201,14 @@
}
-void printTree(struct Volume *vol, struct List* tree, char* path, BOOL sect)
+void printTree(struct Volume *vol, struct List* tree, char* path, BOOL sect,
+ BOOL comment)
{
char *buf;
struct Entry* entry;
while(tree) {
- printEnt(vol, tree->content, path, sect);
+ printEnt(vol, tree->content, path, sect, comment);
if (tree->subdir!=NULL) {
entry = (struct Entry*)tree->content;
if (strlen(path)>0) {
@@ -215,11 +218,11 @@
return;
}
sprintf(buf,"%s/%s", path, entry->name);
- printTree(vol, tree->subdir, buf, sect);
+ printTree(vol, tree->subdir, buf, sect, comment);
free(buf);
}
else
- printTree(vol, tree->subdir, entry->name, sect);
+ printTree(vol, tree->subdir, entry->name, sect, comment);
}
tree = tree->next;
}
@@ -370,12 +373,10 @@
int main(int argc, char* argv[])
{
int i, j;
- BOOL rflag, lflag, xflag, cflag, vflag, sflag, dflag, pflag, qflag;
+ BOOL rflag, lflag, xflag, cflag, vflag, sflag, dflag, pflag, qflag, mflag;
struct List* files, *rtfiles;
char *devname, *dirname;
- char strbuf[80];
unsigned char *extbuf;
- int vInd, dInd, fInd, aInd;
BOOL nextArg;
struct Device *dev;
@@ -389,8 +390,7 @@
exit(0);
}
- rflag = lflag = cflag = vflag = sflag = dflag = pflag = qflag = FALSE;
- vInd = dInd = fInd = aInd = -1;
+ rflag = lflag = cflag = vflag = sflag = dflag = pflag = qflag = mflag = FALSE;
xflag = TRUE;
dirname = NULL;
devname = NULL;
@@ -430,6 +430,9 @@
case 's':
sflag = TRUE;
break;
+ case 'm':
+ mflag = TRUE;
+ break;
case 'c':
cflag = TRUE;
break;
@@ -522,13 +525,13 @@
if (!rflag) {
cell = list = adfGetDirEnt(vol,vol->curDirPtr);
while(cell) {
- printEnt(vol,cell->content,"", sflag);
+ printEnt(vol,cell->content,"", sflag, mflag);
cell = cell->next;
}
adfFreeDirList(list);
} else {
cell = list = adfGetRDirEnt(vol,vol->curDirPtr,TRUE);
- printTree(vol,cell,"", sflag);
+ printTree(vol,cell,"", sflag, mflag);
adfFreeDirList(list);
}
}else if (xflag) {
diff -ur unadf-0.7.11a.orig/Demo/unadf.usage unadf-0.7.11a/Demo/unadf.usage
--- unadf-0.7.11a.orig/Demo/unadf.usage 2006-12-03 15:27:00.000000000 +0100
+++ unadf-0.7.11a/Demo/unadf.usage 2013-05-12 17:40:23.116966854 +0200
@@ -3,6 +3,7 @@
-r : lists directory tree contents
-c : use dircache data (must be used with -l)
-s : display entries logical block pointer (must be used with -l)
+ -m : display file comments, if exists (must be used with -l)
-v n : mount volume #n instead of default #0 volume

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
"""
UADF Virtual filesystem
This extfs provides quick and dirty read-only access to disk image files for
the Commodore Amiga adf or adz (gzipped adfs) and dms.
It requires the unadf utility, unfortunately there is no original sources,
since authors page doesn't exists anymore. Luckily, there is a copy of the
source (and useful patches) in Debian repository:
http://packages.debian.org/sid/unadf
There should be one change made to the source of unadf, though. While using
"-lr" switch it by default also displays comments, separated by the comma.
However there is no way to distinguish where filename ends and comment starts,
if comment or filename already contains any comma.
The patched sources are available from: https://github.com/lclevy/ADFlib
It also requires xdms utility, for optional dms support.
Changelog:
1.3 Switch to Python3
1.2 Added failsafe for filenames in archive with spaces and nodos message.
1.1 Moved common code into extfslib library
1.0 Initial release
Author: Roman 'gryf' Dobosz <gryf73@gmail.com>
Date: 2019-06-30
Version: 1.3
Licence: BSD
"""
import sys
import re
import os
import gzip
from subprocess import check_output, check_call, CalledProcessError
from tempfile import mkstemp, mkdtemp
import shutil
from extfslib import Archive, parse_args
class UAdf(Archive):
"""
Class for interact with c1541 program and MC
"""
LINE_PAT = re.compile(b'\s*(?P<size>\d+)?'
b'\s{2}(?P<date>\d{4}/\d{2}/\d{2})'
b'\s{2}\s?(?P<time>\d+:\d{2}:\d{2})'
b'\s{2}(?P<fpath>.*)')
ARCHIVER = b"unadf"
DMS = b"xdms"
CMDS = {"list": b"-lr",
"read": b"r",
"write": b"w",
"delete": b"d"}
DATETIME = b"%s-%s-%s %02d:%s"
def __init__(self, fname):
"""Prepare archive content for operations"""
self._clean = True
self._arch = fname
if fname.lower().endswith(".adz"):
self._ungzip()
if fname.lower().endswith(".dms"):
self._undms()
super(UAdf, self).__init__(self._arch)
def __del__(self):
"""Cleanup"""
if not self._clean:
try:
os.unlink(self._arch)
except OSError:
pass
def _parse_dt(self, date, time):
"""Return parsed datetime which fulfill extfs standards date."""
year, month, day = date.split(b"/")
hours, minutes, _unused = time.split(b":")
return self.DATETIME % (month, day, year, int(hours), minutes)
def _ungzip(self):
"""Create temporary file for ungzipped adf file since unadf does not
accept gzipped content in any way including reading from stdin."""
fdesc, tmp_fname = mkstemp(suffix=".adf")
os.close(fdesc)
with gzip.open(self._arch) as gobj:
with open(tmp_fname, "wb") as fobj:
fobj.write(gobj.read())
self._arch = tmp_fname
self._clean = False
def _undms(self):
"""Create temporary adf file extracted from dms."""
fdesc, tmp_fname = mkstemp(suffix=".adf")
os.close(fdesc)
try:
check_call([self.DMS, b'-q', b'u', self._arch, "+" + tmp_fname])
self._arch = tmp_fname
self._clean = False
except (CalledProcessError, OSError):
pass
def _get_dir(self):
"""Retrieve directory"""
contents = []
with open(os.devnull, "w") as fnull:
try:
out = check_output([self.ARCHIVER, self.CMDS['list'],
self._arch], stderr=fnull)
except CalledProcessError:
return contents
for line in out.split(b"\n"):
match = self.LINE_PAT.match(line)
if not match:
continue
match_entry = match.groupdict()
entry = {}
for key in match_entry:
entry[bytes(key, 'utf-8')] = match_entry[key]
del match_entry
entry[b'perms'] = b"-rw-r--r--"
if not entry[b'size']:
entry[b'perms'] = b"drwxr-xr-x"
entry[b'size'] = b"0"
entry[b'display_name'] = self._map_name(entry[b'fpath'])
entry[b'datetime'] = self._parse_dt(entry[b'date'], entry[b'time'])
entry[b'uid'] = bytes(str(self._uid), 'utf-8')
entry[b'gid'] = bytes(str(self._gid), 'utf-8')
contents.append(entry)
return contents
def list(self):
"""
Output list contents of adf image.
Convert filenames to be Unix filesystem friendly
Add suffix to show user what kind of file do he dealing with.
"""
if not self._contents:
sys.stderr.write("Nodos or archive error\n")
return 1
for entry in self._contents:
sys.stdout.buffer.write(self.ITEM % entry)
return 0
def copyout(self, src, dst):
"""Copy file form the adf image."""
real_src = self._get_real_name(src)
if not real_src:
raise IOError("No such file or directory")
if b" " in real_src:
sys.stderr.write("unadf is unable to operate on filepath with "
"space inside.\nUse affs to mount image and than"
" extract desired files.\n")
return 1
extract_dir = mkdtemp()
cmd = [self.ARCHIVER, self._arch, real_src, b"-d", extract_dir]
if check_call(cmd, stdout=open(os.devnull, 'wb'),
stderr=open(os.devnull, 'wb')) != 0:
shutil.rmtree(extract_dir)
sys.stderr.write("unadf returned with nonzero exit code\n")
return 1
shutil.move(os.path.join(bytes(extract_dir, "utf8"), real_src),
bytes(dst, "utf8"))
shutil.rmtree(extract_dir)
return 0
if __name__ == "__main__":
sys.exit(parse_args(UAdf))

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@@ -1,166 +1,97 @@
#! /usr/bin/env python #!/usr/bin/env python3
""" """
Lha Virtual filesystem executive for Midnight Commander. Lha Virtual filesystem executive for Midnight Commander.
Tested against python 2.7, lha[1] 1.14 and mc 4.8.7 Tested against python 3.6, lha[1] 1.14 and mc 4.8.22
[1] http://lha.sourceforge.jp [1] http://lha.sourceforge.jp
Changelog: Changelog:
1.3 Switch to python3
1.2 Moved item pattern to extfslib module
1.1 Moved common code into extfslib library
1.0 Initial release 1.0 Initial release
Author: Roman 'gryf' Dobosz <gryf73@gmail.com> Author: Roman 'gryf' Dobosz <gryf73@gmail.com>
Date: 2013-05-05 Date: 2019-06-30
Version: 1.0 Version: 1.3
Licence: BSD Licence: BSD
""" """
import os import os
import sys import sys
import re import re
import shutil import shutil
from subprocess import call, check_call, check_output, CalledProcessError from subprocess import call, check_call, CalledProcessError
from tempfile import mkdtemp, mkstemp from tempfile import mkdtemp, mkstemp
from extfslib import Archive, parse_args
# Define which archiver you are using with appropriate options
ARCHIVER = "lha"
CMDS = {"list": "lq",
"read": "pq",
"write": "aq",
"delete": "dq"}
LINE_LHD = re.compile("^(?P<perms>[d-][rswx-]{9})"
"\s+(?P<uid>\d+)/"
"(?P<gid>\d+)"
"\s+(?P<size>\d+)"
"\s+(\*{6}|\d+\.\d%)"
"\s(?P<month>[JFMASOND][a-z]{2})\s+" # month
"(?P<day>\d+)\s+" # day
"(?P<yh>\d{4}|(\d{2}:\d{2}))" # year/hour
"\s(?P<fpath>.*)")
LINE_LHx = re.compile("^(?P<perms>(\[generic\])|(\[unknown\])|([d-][rswx-]{9}))"
"\s+(?P<size>\d+)"
"\s+(\*{6}|\d+\.\d%)"
"\s(?P<month>[JFMASOND][a-z]{2})\s+" # month
"(?P<day>\d+)\s+" # day
"(?P<yh>\d{4}|(\d{2}:\d{2}))" # year/hour
"\s(?P<fpath>.*)")
class Archive(object): class ULha(Archive):
"""Archive handle. Provides interface to MC's extfs subsystem""" """Archive handle. Provides interface to MC's extfs subsystem"""
def __init__(self, fname):
"""Prepare archive content for operations"""
self._filemap = {}
self._arch = fname
self._pattern = None
self._uid = str(os.getuid())
self._gid = str(os.getgid())
self._contents = self._get_dir() LINE_PAT = re.compile(b"^((?P<perms>[d-][rswx-]{9})|(\[generic\])|"
b"(\[unknown\]))"
def _identify(self): b"((\s+\d+/\d+\s+)|(\s+))"
"""Check for lha header""" b"(?P<uid>)(?P<gid>)" # just for the record
pat_map = {"-lhd-": LINE_LHD, b"(?P<size>\d+)"
"-lh0-": LINE_LHx, b"\s+(\*{6}|\d+\.\d%)"
"-lh1-": LINE_LHx, b"\s(?P<month>[JFMASOND][a-z]{2})\s+" # month
"-lh5-": LINE_LHx, b"(?P<day>\d+)\s+" # day
"-lh6-": LINE_LHx} b"(?P<yh>\d{4}|(\d{2}:\d{2}))" # year/hour
fobj = open(self._arch) b"\s(?P<fpath>.*)")
fobj.seek(2) ARCHIVER = b"lha"
ident = fobj.read(5) CMDS = {"list": b"lq",
fobj.close() "read": b"pq",
return pat_map[ident] "write": b"aq",
"delete": b"dq"}
def _map_name(self, name): DATETIME = b"%(month)s %(day)s %(yh)s"
"""MC still have a bug in extfs subsystem, in case of filepaths with
leading space. This is workaround to this bug, which replaces leading
space with tilda. Real name is remembered in _filemap attribute and
used in real operations."""
if name.startswith(" "):
new_name = "".join(["~", name[1:]])
self._filemap[new_name] = name
return new_name
return name
def _get_real_name(self, name):
"""Get real filepath of the file. See _map_name docstring for
details."""
new_name = self._filemap.get(name)
if new_name:
return new_name
return name
def _get_dir(self): def _get_dir(self):
"""Prepare archive file listing""" """Prepare archive file listing"""
if not self._pattern:
self._pattern = self._identify()
self._filemap = {}
contents = [] contents = []
if self._pattern == LINE_LHx:
perms = "-rw-r--r--"
out = self._call_command("list") out = self._call_command("list")
if not out: if not out:
return return
for line in out.split("\n"): for line in out.split(b"\n"):
if line.endswith("/"): # -lhd- can store empty directories
perms = b"-rw-r--r--"
if line.endswith(bytes(os.path.sep, 'utf-8')):
line = line[:-1] line = line[:-1]
if self._pattern == LINE_LHx: perms = b"drw-r--r--"
perms = "drw-r--r--"
match = self._pattern.match(line) match = self.LINE_PAT.match(line)
if not match: if not match:
continue continue
entry = match.groupdict() match_entry = match.groupdict()
entry = {}
for key in match_entry:
entry[bytes(key, 'utf-8')] = match_entry[key]
del match_entry
# UID and GID sometimes can have strange values depending on # UID and GID sometimes can have strange values depending on
# the information that was written into archive. Most of the # the information that was written into archive. Most of the
# times I was dealing with Amiga lha archives, so that i don't # times I was dealing with Amiga lha archives, so that i don't
# really care about real user/group # really care about real user/group
entry['uid'] = self._uid
entry['gid'] = self._gid
if self._pattern == LINE_LHx: entry[b'uid'] = bytes(str(self._uid), 'utf-8')
entry['perms'] = perms entry[b'gid'] = bytes(str(self._gid), 'utf-8')
entry[b'datetime'] = self.DATETIME % entry
entry['display_name'] = self._map_name(entry['fpath']) if not entry[b'perms']:
entry[b'perms'] = perms
entry[b'display_name'] = self._map_name(entry[b'fpath'])
contents.append(entry) contents.append(entry)
return contents return contents
def _call_command(self, cmd, src=None, dst=None):
"""
Return status of the provided command, which can be one of:
write
read
delete
list
"""
command = [ARCHIVER, CMDS.get(cmd), self._arch]
if src and dst:
command.append(src)
command.append(dst)
elif src or dst:
command.append(src and src or dst)
try:
output = check_output(command)
except CalledProcessError:
return None
return output
def list(self): def list(self):
"""Output contents of the archive to stdout""" """Output contents of the archive to stdout"""
for entry in self._contents: for entry in self._contents:
sys.stdout.write("%(perms)s 1 %(uid)-8s %(gid)-8s %(size)8s " sys.stdout.buffer.write(self.ITEM % entry)
"%(month)s %(day)s %(yh)s %(display_name)s\n" %
entry)
return 0 return 0
def rm(self, dst): def rm(self, dst):
@@ -172,6 +103,17 @@ class Archive(object):
return 1 return 1
return 0 return 0
def rmdir(self, dst):
"""Remove empty directory"""
dst = self._get_real_name(dst)
if not dst.endswith(bytes(os.path.sep, 'utf-8')):
dst += bytes(os.path.sep, 'utf-8')
if self._call_command('delete', dst=dst) is None:
return 1
return 0
def run(self, dst): def run(self, dst):
"""Execute file out of archive""" """Execute file out of archive"""
fdesc, tmp_file = mkstemp() fdesc, tmp_file = mkstemp()
@@ -207,12 +149,14 @@ class Archive(object):
os.chdir(tmpdir) os.chdir(tmpdir)
if src: if src:
os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(dst)) os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(dst))
os.link(src, dst) shutil.copy2(src, dst)
else: else:
os.makedirs(dst) os.makedirs(dst)
try: try:
result = check_call([ARCHIVER, CMDS["write"], arch_abspath, dst]) result = check_call([self.ARCHIVER.decode('utf-8'),
self.CMDS["write"].decode('utf-8'),
arch_abspath, dst])
except CalledProcessError: except CalledProcessError:
return 1 return 1
finally: finally:
@@ -225,105 +169,14 @@ class Archive(object):
src = self._get_real_name(src) src = self._get_real_name(src)
fobj = open(dst, "wb") fobj = open(dst, "wb")
try: try:
result = check_call([ARCHIVER, CMDS['read'], self._arch, src], result = check_call([self.ARCHIVER, self.CMDS['read'], self._arch,
stdout=fobj) src], stdout=fobj)
except CalledProcessError: except CalledProcessError:
return 1 return 1
finally: finally:
fobj.close() fobj.close()
return result return result
CALL_MAP = {'list': lambda a: Archive(a.arch).list(),
'copyin': lambda a: Archive(a.arch).copyin(a.src, a.dst),
'copyout': lambda a: Archive(a.arch).copyout(a.src, a.dst),
'mkdir': lambda a: Archive(a.arch).mkdir(a.dst),
'rm': lambda a: Archive(a.arch).rm(a.dst),
'run': lambda a: Archive(a.arch).run(a.dst)}
def parse_args():
"""Use ArgumentParser to check for script arguments and execute."""
parser = ArgumentParser()
subparsers = parser.add_subparsers(help='supported commands')
parser_list = subparsers.add_parser('list', help="List contents of "
"archive")
parser_copyin = subparsers.add_parser('copyin', help="Copy file into "
"archive")
parser_copyout = subparsers.add_parser('copyout', help="Copy file out of "
"archive")
parser_rm = subparsers.add_parser('rm', help="Delete file in archive")
parser_mkdir = subparsers.add_parser('mkdir', help="Create directory in "
"archive")
parser_run = subparsers.add_parser('run', help="Execute archived file")
parser_list.add_argument('arch', help="archive filename")
parser_list.set_defaults(func=CALL_MAP['list'])
parser_copyin.add_argument('arch', help="archive filename")
parser_copyin.add_argument('src', help="source filename")
parser_copyin.add_argument('dst', help="destination filename (to be "
"written into archive)")
parser_copyin.set_defaults(func=CALL_MAP['copyin'])
parser_copyout.add_argument('arch', help="archive filename")
parser_copyout.add_argument('src', help="source filename (to be read from"
" archive")
parser_copyout.add_argument('dst', help="destination filename")
parser_copyout.set_defaults(func=CALL_MAP['copyout'])
parser_rm.add_argument('arch', help="archive filename")
parser_rm.add_argument('dst', help="File inside archive to be deleted")
parser_rm.set_defaults(func=CALL_MAP['rm'])
parser_mkdir.add_argument('arch', help="archive filename")
parser_mkdir.add_argument('dst', help="Directory name inside archive to "
"be created")
parser_mkdir.set_defaults(func=CALL_MAP['mkdir'])
parser_run.add_argument('arch', help="archive filename")
parser_run.add_argument('dst', help="File to be executed")
parser_run.set_defaults(func=CALL_MAP['run'])
args = parser.parse_args()
return args.func(args)
def no_parse():
"""Failsafe argument "parsing". Note, that it blindly takes positional
arguments without checking them. In case of wrong arguments it will
silently exit"""
try:
if sys.argv[1] not in ('list', 'copyin', 'copyout', 'rm', 'mkdir',
"run"):
sys.exit(2)
except IndexError:
sys.exit(2)
class Arg(object):
"""Mimic argparse object"""
dst = None
src = None
arch = None
arg = Arg()
try:
arg.arch = sys.argv[2]
if sys.argv[1] in ('copyin', 'copyout'):
arg.src = sys.argv[3]
arg.dst = sys.argv[4]
elif sys.argv[1] in ('rm', 'run', 'mkdir'):
arg.dst = sys.argv[3]
except IndexError:
sys.exit(2)
return CALL_MAP[sys.argv[1]](arg)
if __name__ == "__main__": if __name__ == "__main__":
try: sys.exit(parse_args(ULha))
from argparse import ArgumentParser
PARSE_FUNC = parse_args
except ImportError:
PARSE_FUNC = no_parse
sys.exit(PARSE_FUNC())

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
"""
Read only, Amiga LZX[1] archiver Virtual filesystem executive for Midnight
Commander.
Tested against python 3.6, unlzx[1] 1.1 and mc 4.8.22
[1] ftp://us.aminet.net/pub/aminet/misc/unix/unlzx.c.gz.readme
Changelog:
1.2 Use python3
1.1 Moved common code into extfslib library
1.0 Initial release
Author: Roman 'gryf' Dobosz <gryf73@gmail.com>
Date: 2019-06-30
Version: 1.2
Licence: BSD
"""
import os
import sys
import re
import shutil
from subprocess import call, CalledProcessError
from tempfile import mkdtemp, mkstemp
from extfslib import Archive, parse_args
class ULzx(Archive):
"""Archive handle. Provides interface to MC's extfs subsystem"""
LINE_PAT = re.compile(b"^\s+(?P<size>\d+)\s+"
b"((n/a)|\d+)\s"
b"(?P<time>\d{2}:\d{2}:\d{2})\s+"
b"(?P<date>\d+-[a-z]{3}-\d{4})\s"
b"(?P<perms>[h-][s-][p-][a-][r-][w-][e-][d-])\s"
b"\"(?P<fpath>.*)\"")
ARCHIVER = b"unlzx"
CMDS = {"list": b"-v",
"read": b"-x"}
DATETIME = b"%02d-%02d-%s %02d:%02d"
def _get_date(self, time, date):
"""Return MM-DD-YYYY hh:mm formatted date out of time and date
strings"""
month_list = [b"jan", b"feb", b"mar", b"apr", b"may", b"jun", b"jul",
b"aug", b"sep", b"oct", b"nov", b"dec"]
day, month, year = date.split(b"-")
month = month_list.index(month) + 1
hours, minutes, dummy = time.split(b":")
return self.DATETIME % (month, int(day), year, int(hours),
int(minutes))
def _get_dir(self):
"""Prepare archive file listing"""
contents = []
out = self._call_command("list")
if not out:
return
for line in out.split(b"\n"):
match = self.LINE_PAT.match(line)
if not match:
continue
match_entry = match.groupdict()
entry = {}
for key in match_entry:
entry[bytes(key, 'utf-8')] = match_entry[key]
del match_entry
entry[b'datetime'] = self._get_date(entry[b'time'], entry[b'date'])
entry[b'display_name'] = self._map_name(entry[b'fpath'])
entry[b'perms'] = b"-rw-r--r--" # lzx doesn't store empty dirs
entry[b'uid'] = bytes(str(self._uid), 'utf-8')
entry[b'gid'] = bytes(str(self._gid), 'utf-8')
contents.append(entry)
return contents
def list(self):
"""Output contents of the archive to stdout"""
for entry in self._contents:
sys.stdout.buffer.write(self.ITEM % entry)
return 0
def run(self, dst):
"""Execute file out of archive"""
fdesc, tmp_file = mkstemp()
os.close(fdesc)
result = 0
if self.copyout(dst, tmp_file) != 0:
result = 1
os.chmod(tmp_file, int("700", 8))
try:
result = call([tmp_file])
finally:
try:
os.unlink(tmp_file)
except OSError:
pass
return result
def copyout(self, src, dst):
"""Unfortunately, to copy one file out entire LZX archive have to be
extracted. For small archives is not a problem, but in relatively big
one it could be a performance issue."""
tmp_dir = mkdtemp()
src = self._get_real_name(src)
current_dir = os.path.abspath(os.curdir)
os.chdir(tmp_dir)
try:
with open(os.devnull, "w") as fnull:
result = call([self.ARCHIVER, self.CMDS['read'],
os.path.join(current_dir, self._arch)],
stdout=fnull, stderr=fnull)
if result == 0:
shutil.copy2(src, dst)
except CalledProcessError:
return 1
finally:
shutil.rmtree(tmp_dir)
os.chdir(current_dir)
return result
if __name__ == "__main__":
sys.exit(parse_args(ULzx))