gecko-dev/build/checksums.py
Andrew Halberstadt f354075c7a Bug 1434430 - [flake8] Fix blank 'except' statements r=rwood
This is a new issue that gets linted with flake8 3.5.0. Basically you should
never use a blank except: statement.

This will catch all exceptions, including KeyboardInterrupt and SystemExit
(which is likely not intended). If a catch all is needed, use
`except: Exception`.  If you *really* mean to also catch KeyboardInterrupt et
al, use `except: BaseException`.

Of course, being specific is often better than a catch all.

MozReview-Commit-ID: FKx80MLO4RN

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#!/usr/bin/python
# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
from __future__ import with_statement
from optparse import OptionParser
import logging
import os
try:
import hashlib
except ImportError:
hashlib = None
def digest_file(filename, digest, chunk_size=1024):
'''Produce a checksum for the file specified by 'filename'. 'filename'
is a string path to a file that is opened and read in this function. The
checksum algorithm is specified by 'digest' and is a valid OpenSSL
algorithm. If the digest used is not valid or Python's hashlib doesn't
work, the None object will be returned instead. The size of blocks
that this function will read from the file object it opens based on
'filename' can be specified by 'chunk_size', which defaults to 1K'''
assert not os.path.isdir(filename), 'this function only works with files'
logger = logging.getLogger('checksums.py')
if hashlib is not None:
logger.debug('Creating new %s object' % digest)
h = hashlib.new(digest)
with open(filename, 'rb') as f:
while True:
data = f.read(chunk_size)
if not data:
logger.debug('Finished reading in file')
break
h.update(data)
hash = h.hexdigest()
logger.debug('Hash for %s is %s' % (filename, hash))
return hash
else:
# In this case we could subprocess.Popen and .communicate with
# sha1sum or md5sum
logger.warn('The python module for hashlib is missing!')
return None
def process_files(files, output_filename, digests, strip):
'''This function takes a list of file names, 'files'. It will then
compute the checksum for each of the files by opening the files.
Once each file is read and its checksum is computed, this function
will write the information to the file specified by 'output_filename'.
The path written in the output file will have anything specified by 'strip'
removed from the path. The output file is closed before returning nothing
The algorithm to compute checksums with can be specified by 'digests'
and needs to be a list of valid OpenSSL algorithms.
The output file is written in the format:
<hash> <algorithm> <filesize> <filepath>
Example:
d1fa09a<snip>e4220 sha1 14250744 firefox-4.0b6pre.en-US.mac64.dmg
'''
logger = logging.getLogger('checksums.py')
if os.path.exists(output_filename):
logger.debug('Overwriting existing checksums file "%s"' %
output_filename)
else:
logger.debug('Creating a new checksums file "%s"' % output_filename)
with open(output_filename, 'w+') as output:
for file in files:
if os.path.isdir(file):
logger.warn('%s is a directory, skipping' % file)
else:
for digest in digests:
hash = digest_file(file, digest)
if hash is None:
logger.warn('Unable to generate a hash for %s. ' +
'Skipping.' % file)
continue
if file.startswith(strip):
short_file = file[len(strip):]
short_file = short_file.lstrip('/')
else:
short_file = file
print >>output, '%s %s %s %s' % (hash, digest,
os.path.getsize(file),
short_file)
def setup_logging(level=logging.DEBUG):
'''This function sets up the logging module using a speficiable logging
module logging level. The default log level is DEBUG.
The output is in the format:
<level> - <message>
Example:
DEBUG - Finished reading in file
'''
logger = logging.getLogger('checksums.py')
logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
handler = logging.StreamHandler()
handler.setLevel(level)
formatter = logging.Formatter("%(levelname)s - %(message)s")
handler.setFormatter(formatter)
logger.addHandler(handler)
def main():
'''This is a main function that parses arguments, sets up logging
and generates a checksum file'''
# Parse command line arguments
parser = OptionParser()
parser.add_option('-d', '--digest', help='checksum algorithm to use',
action='append', dest='digests')
parser.add_option('-o', '--output', help='output file to use',
action='store', dest='outfile', default='checksums')
parser.add_option('-v', '--verbose',
help='Be noisy (takes precedence over quiet)',
action='store_true', dest='verbose', default=False)
parser.add_option('-q', '--quiet', help='Be quiet', action='store_true',
dest='quiet', default=False)
parser.add_option('-s', '--strip',
help='strip this path from the filenames',
dest='strip', default=os.getcwd())
options, args = parser.parse_args()
# Figure out which logging level to use
if options.verbose:
loglevel = logging.DEBUG
elif options.quiet:
loglevel = logging.ERROR
else:
loglevel = logging.INFO
# Set up logging
setup_logging(loglevel)
logger = logging.getLogger('checksums.py')
# Validate the digest type to use
if not options.digests:
options.digests = ['sha1']
try:
for digest in options.digests:
hashlib.new(digest)
except ValueError as ve:
logger.error('Could not create a "%s" hash object (%s)' %
(digest, ve.args[0]))
exit(1)
# Validate the files to checksum
files = []
for i in args:
if os.path.exists(i):
files.append(i)
else:
logger.info('File "%s" was not found on the filesystem' % i)
process_files(files, options.outfile, options.digests, options.strip)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()