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#!/usr/bin/python |
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import sys |
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# Python 3. |
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from http.server import HTTPServer |
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from http.server import SimpleHTTPRequestHandler |
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# Python 2. |
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except ImportError: |
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from BaseHTTPServer import HTTPServer |
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from SimpleHTTPServer import SimpleHTTPRequestHandler |
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import glob |
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import os |
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import base64 |
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class HTTPRequestHandler(SimpleHTTPRequestHandler): |
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# Implementation. |
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def do_GET(self): |
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tool.process(self) |
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def do_POST(self): |
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tool.process(self) |
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def listFiles(path): |
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items = [] |
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fileNames = glob.glob(path + "/*") |
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fileNames.sort() |
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for fileName in fileNames: |
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file = { } |
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# Path. |
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file["path"] = os.path.basename(fileName) |
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# Type. |
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file["type"] = None |
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if (os.path.isdir(fileName)): |
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file["type"] = "dir" |
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elif (os.path.isfile(fileName)): |
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file["type"] = "file"; |
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items.append(file) |
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return items |
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def fileListToJSON(fileList): |
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out = "" |
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for file in fileList: |
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if (len(out)): |
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out += "," |
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out += "{\"path\":\"%s\",\"type\":\"%s\"}" % (file["path"], file["type"]) |
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return "[" + out + "]" |
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def jsonToPathContents(json): |
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# This function takes `abc` and `def` from string of the following format: |
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# `{"path": "abc", "contents": "def"}`. |
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parts = json.split('"') |
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if (len(parts) == 9): |
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return (parts[3], parts[7]) |
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return (None, None) |
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class Tool(object): |
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# Configuration. |
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def __init__(self, arguments): |
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self.arguments = arguments |
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self.PORT = 8000 |
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self.serverHost = "" |
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# Main execution sequence. |
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def run(self): |
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self.validateArguments() |
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self.parseArguments() |
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self.printArguments() |
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self.runServer() |
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# Implementation. |
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def validateArguments(self): |
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if (len(self.arguments) < 2): |
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print( |
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"Usage: %s DIR [PORT]" |
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"\n\n" |
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"\tPORT defaults to 8000" |
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) % self.arguments[0] |
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) |
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sys.exit(1) |
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def printArguments(self): |
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print("DIR: '%s'" % self.DIR) |
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print("PORT: '%s'" % self.PORT) |
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def parseArguments(self): |
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self.DIR = self.arguments[1] |
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# Override default port if specified. |
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if (len(self.arguments) >= 3): |
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self.PORT = self.arguments[2] |
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def runServer(self): |
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addr = (self.serverHost, int(self.PORT)) |
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self.httpd = HTTPServer(addr, HTTPRequestHandler) |
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self.httpd.serve_forever() |
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def process(self, requestHandler): |
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if (requestHandler.path == "/path"): |
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self.processPath(requestHandler) |
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if (requestHandler.path == "/list"): |
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self.processFileList(requestHandler) |
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if (requestHandler.path == "/read"): |
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self.processReadFile(requestHandler) |
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if (requestHandler.path == "/write"): |
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self.processWriteFile(requestHandler) |
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def processPath(self, request): |
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request.send_response(200) |
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request.send_header("Access-Control-Allow-Origin", "*") |
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request.end_headers() |
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data = self.DIR.encode() |
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request.wfile.write(data) |
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def processFileList(self, request): |
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request.send_response(200) |
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request.send_header("Access-Control-Allow-Origin", "*") |
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request.end_headers() |
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size = int(request.headers["Content-Length"]) |
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path = request.rfile.read(size) |
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path = path.decode() |
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absPath = "%s/%s" % (self.DIR, path) |
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fileList = listFiles(absPath) |
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fileListJSON = fileListToJSON(fileList) |
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data = fileListJSON.encode() |
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request.wfile.write(data) |
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def processReadFile(self, request): |
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request.send_response(200) |
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request.send_header("Access-Control-Allow-Origin", "*") |
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request.end_headers() |
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size = int(request.headers["Content-Length"]) |
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path = request.rfile.read(size) |
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path = path.decode() |
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absPath = "%s/%s" % (self.DIR, path) |
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print("Reading '%s'" % absPath) |
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f = open(absPath, "r") |
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contents = f.read() |
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f.close() |
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# Perform Python3 compatible encoding. |
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# If this crashes for Python2 (when there are non-ASCII symbols), |
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# it's probably fine for `contents` to stay intact. |
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try: |
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contents = contents.encode() |
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except: |
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pass |
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request.wfile.write(contents) |
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def processWriteFile(self, request): |
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request.send_response(200) |
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request.send_header("Access-Control-Allow-Origin", "*") |
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request.end_headers() |
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size = int(request.headers["Content-Length"]) |
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data = request.rfile.read(size) |
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# Extract path and contents. |
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(path, contents) = jsonToPathContents(data) |
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if ((path is None) or (contents is None)): |
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print("ERROR Writing failed due to corrupt incoming data") |
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# Try to convert using pre-Python2.4 API. |
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try: |
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contents = base64.decodestring(contents) |
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# Resort to Python2.4+ API. |
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except: |
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contents = base64.b64decode(contents) |
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# Perform Python3 compatible DEcoding. |
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# If this crashes for Python2 (when there are non-ASCII symbols), |
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# it's probably fine for `contents` to stay intact. |
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try: |
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contents = contents.decode() |
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except: |
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pass |
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# Write. |
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absPath = "%s/%s" % (self.DIR, path) |
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print("Writing '%s'" % absPath) |
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f = open(absPath, "w") |
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f.write(contents) |
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f.close() |
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tool = Tool(sys.argv) |
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tool.run() |