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The output of dhclient is now parsed by wicd and used to determine why the connection failed. All the wpa_supplicant conf files will now generate a ctrl_interface, so that they can be accessed by wpa_cli. wpa_cli now is used by wicd to attempt to determine is wpa_supplicant authentication was successful. This is still experimental, and might have to be tweaked to work properly. If wicd.py is started and the daemon isn't present, it will autolaunch it by calling launchdaemon.sh, instead of asking the user to start the daemon manually. Cleaned up some comments, formatting, etc. Probably a couple of other little bug fixes I'm forgetting.
313 lines
10 KiB
Python
313 lines
10 KiB
Python
''' Misc - miscellaneous functions for wicd '''
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#
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# Copyright (C) 2007 Adam Blackburn
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# Copyright (C) 2007 Dan O'Reilly
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License Version 2 as
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# published by the Free Software Foundation.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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#
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import os
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import wpath
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import locale
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import gettext
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import time
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import sys
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from subprocess import *
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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wpath.chdir(__file__)
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def Run(cmd, include_stderr=False, return_pipe=False):
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''' Run a command
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Runs the given command, returning either the output
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of the program, or a pipe to read output from.
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keyword arguments --
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cmd - The command to execute
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include_std_err - Boolean specifying if stderr should
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be included in the pipe to the cmd.
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return_pipe - Boolean specifying if a pipe to the
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command should be returned. If it is
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false, all that will be returned is
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one output string from the command.
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'''
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cmd = to_unicode(str(cmd))
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if include_stderr:
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err = STDOUT
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fds = True
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else:
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err = None
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fds = False
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f = Popen(cmd, shell=True, stdout=PIPE, stderr=err, close_fds=fds)
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if return_pipe:
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return f.stdout
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else:
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return f.communicate()[0]
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def IsValidIP(ip):
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''' Make sure an entered IP is valid '''
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if ip != None: # Make sure there is an IP
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if ip.count('.') == 3: # Make sure there are 3 periods
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ipNumbers = ip.split('.') # Split it up
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if not '' in ipNumbers: # Make sure the ip was split into 3 groups
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return ipNumbers
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return False
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def PromptToStartDaemon():
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''' Prompt the user to start the daemon '''
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daemonloc = wpath.bin + 'launchdaemon.sh'
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gksudo_args = ['gksudo', '--message',
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'Wicd needs to access your computer\'s network cards.',
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'--', daemonloc]
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os.spawnvpe(os.P_WAIT, 'gksudo', gksudo_args, os.environ)
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def RunRegex(regex, string):
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''' runs a regex search on a string '''
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m = regex.search(string)
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if m:
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return m.groups()[0]
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else:
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return None
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def log(text):
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log = LogWriter()
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log.write(text + "\n")
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def WriteLine(my_file, text):
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''' write a line to a file '''
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my_file.write(text + "\n")
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def ExecuteScript(script):
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''' Execute a command '''
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os.system(script + ' &')
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def ReadFile(filename):
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''' read in a file and return it's contents as a string '''
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if not os.path.exists(filename):
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return None
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my_file = open(filename,'r')
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data = my_file.read().strip()
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my_file.close()
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return str(data)
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def Noneify(variable):
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''' convert string types to either None or booleans'''
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#set string Nones to real Nones
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if variable == "None" or variable == "":
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return None
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if variable == "True": # or variable == "1": # or variable == 1:
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return True
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if variable == "False": #or variable == "0": # or variable == 0:
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return False
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#if str(variable).isdigit() == True:
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# return int(variable)
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if str(variable) == "1":
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return True
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if str(variable) == "0":
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return False
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#otherwise...
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return variable
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def ParseEncryption(network):
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''' Parse through an encryption template file
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Parses an encryption template, reading in a network's info
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and creating a config file for it
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'''
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#list = open("encryption/templates/active","r")
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#types = list.readlines()
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#for i in types:
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enctemplate = open("encryption/templates/" + network["enctype"])
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template = enctemplate.readlines()
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# Set these to nothing so that we can hold them outside the loop
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z = "ap_scan=1\n"
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y = 0
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# Loop through the lines in the template, selecting ones to use
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for x in template:
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x = x.strip("\n")
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if y > 4:
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# blah blah replace stuff
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x = x.replace("$_SCAN","0")
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for t in network:
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# Don't bother if z's value is None cause it will cause errors
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if Noneify(network[t]) != None:
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x = x.replace("$_" + str(t).upper(), str(network[t]))
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z = z + "\n" + x
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y += 1
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# Write the data to the files
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# then chmod them so they can't be read by evil little munchkins
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fileness = open(wpath.networks + network["bssid"].replace(":", "").lower(),
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"w")
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os.chmod(wpath.networks + network["bssid"].replace(":", "").lower(), 0600)
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os.chown(wpath.networks + network["bssid"].replace(":", "").lower(), 0, 0)
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# We could do this above, but we'd like to permod (permission mod)
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# them before we write, so that it can't be read.
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fileness.write(z)
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fileness.close()
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def LoadEncryptionMethods():
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''' Load encryption methods from configuration files
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Loads all the encryption methods from the template files
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in /encryption/templates into a data structure. To be
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loaded, the template must be listed in the "active" file.
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'''
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encryptionTypes = {}
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types = open("encryption/templates/active","r")
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enctypes = types.readlines()
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for x in enctypes:
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# Skip some lines, we don't care who the author is/was, etc
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# we don't care about version either.
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x = x.strip("\n")
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current = open("encryption/templates/" + x,"r")
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line = current.readlines()
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# Get the length so we know where in the array to add data
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typeID = len(encryptionTypes)
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encryptionTypes[typeID] = {}
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encryptionTypes[typeID][0] = line[0][7:].strip("\n")
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encryptionTypes[typeID][1] = x
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encryptionTypes[typeID][2] = {}
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requiredFields = line[3][8:]
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requiredFields = requiredFields.strip("\n")
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requiredFields = requiredFields.split(" ")
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index = -1
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for current in requiredFields:
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# The pretty names will start with an * so we can
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# seperate them with that
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if current[0] == "*":
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# Make underscores spaces
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# and remove the *
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encryptionTypes[typeID][2][index][0] = current.replace("_",
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" ").lstrip("*")
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else:
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# Add to the list of things that are required
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index = len(encryptionTypes[typeID][2])
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encryptionTypes[typeID][2][index] = {}
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encryptionTypes[typeID][2][index][1] = current
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return encryptionTypes
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def noneToString(text):
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''' Convert None, "None", or "" to string type "None"
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used for putting text in a text box if the value to put in is 'None' the box will be blank
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'''
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if text == None or text == "None" or text == "":
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return "None"
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else:
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return str(text)
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def get_gettext():
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local_path = os.path.realpath(os.path.dirname(sys.argv[0])) + '/translations'
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langs = []
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lc, encoding = locale.getdefaultlocale()
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if (lc):
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langs = [lc]
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osLanguage = os.environ.get('LANGUAGE', None)
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if (osLanguage):
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langs += osLanguage.split(":")
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langs += ["en_US"]
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lang = gettext.translation('wicd', local_path, languages=langs,
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fallback = True)
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_ = lang.gettext
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return _
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def to_unicode(x):
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""" Attempts to convert a string to unicode """
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try: # This may never fail, but let's be safe
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default_encoding = locale.getpreferredencoding()
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except:
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default_encoding = None
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if default_encoding:
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return x.decode(default_encoding).encode('utf-8')
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else:
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return x.decode('utf-8').encode('utf-8')
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def error(parent, message):
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""" Shows an error dialog """
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dialog = gtk.MessageDialog(parent, gtk.DIALOG_MODAL, gtk.MESSAGE_ERROR,
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gtk.BUTTONS_OK)
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dialog.set_markup(message)
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dialog.run()
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dialog.destroy()
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class LogWriter():
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""" A class to provide timestamped logging. """
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def __init__(self):
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self.file = open(wpath.log + 'wicd.log','a')
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self.eol = True
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self.logging_enabled = True
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def __del__(self):
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self.file.close()
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def write(self, data):
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""" Writes the data to the log with a timestamp.
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This function handles writing of data to a log file. In order to
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handle output redirection, we need to be careful with how we
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handle the addition of timestamps. In any set of data that is
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written, we replace the newlines with a timestamp + new line,
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except for newlines that are the final character in data.
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When a newline is the last character in data, we set a flag to
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indicate that the next write should have a timestamp prepended
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as well, which ensures that the timestamps match the time at
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which the data is written, rather than the previous write.
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Keyword arguments:
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data -- The string to write to the log.
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"""
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#global logging_enabled
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data = data.encode('utf-8')
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if len(data) <= 0: return
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if self.logging_enabled:
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if self.eol:
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self.file.write(self.get_time() + ' :: ')
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self.eol = False
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if data[-1] == '\n':
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self.eol = True
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data = data[:-1]
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self.file.write(
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data.replace('\n', '\n' + self.get_time() + ' :: '))
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if self.eol: self.file.write('\n')
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self.file.close()
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def get_time(self):
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""" Return a string with the current time nicely formatted.
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The format of the returned string is yyyy/mm/dd HH:MM:SS
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"""
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x = time.localtime()
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return ''.join([
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str(x[0]).rjust(4,'0'), '/', str(x[1]).rjust(2,'0'), '/',
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str(x[2]).rjust(2,'0'), ' ', str(x[3]).rjust(2,'0'), ':',
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str(x[4]).rjust(2,'0'), ':', str(x[5]).rjust(2,'0')])
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