src/mercurialserver/ruleset.py
author Paul Crowley <paul@lshift.net>
Fri, 24 Aug 2012 11:52:59 +0100
changeset 359 a14142919eb3
parent 311 3cbde66305e4
child 371 e9ce904b62a9
permissions -rw-r--r--
Bump year in manual

"""
Glob-based, order-based rules matcher that can answer "maybe"
where the inputs make clear that something is unknown.
"""

import sys
import re
import os
import os.path

def globmatcher(pattern):
    p = "[^/]*".join(re.escape(c) for c in pattern.split("*"))
    # ** means "match recursively" ie "ignore directories"
    return re.compile(p.replace("[^/]*[^/]*", ".*") + "$")

# Returns 1 for a definite match
# -1 for a definite non-match
# 0 where we can't be sure because a key is None
def rmatch(k, m, kw):
    if k not in kw:
        return -1
    kkw = kw[k]
    if kkw is None:
        return 0
    elif m.match(kkw) is None:
        return -1
    else:
        return 1

def rule(pairs):
    matchers = [(k, globmatcher(v)) for k, v in pairs]
    def c(kw):
        return min(rmatch(k, m, kw) for k, m in matchers)
    return c

class Ruleset(object):
    '''Class representing the rules in a rule file'''

    levels = ["init", "write", "read", "deny"]

    def __init__(self):
        self.rules = []
        self.preset = {}

    def set(self, **kw):
        self.preset.update(kw)

    def get(self, k):
        return self.preset.get(k, None)

    def allow(self, level, **kw):
        levelindex = self.levels.index(level)
        d = self.preset.copy()
        d.update(kw)
        for a, c in self.rules:
            m = c(d)
            if m == 1:
                # Definite match - what it says goes
                return a <= levelindex
            elif m == 0:
                # "Maybe match" - allow if it says yes, ignore if no
                if a <= levelindex:
                    return True
        return False

    def readfile(self, fn):
        f = open(fn)
        try:
            for l in f:
                l = l.strip()
                if len(l) == 0 or l.startswith("#"):
                    continue
                l = l.split()
                # Unrecognized actions are off the high end
                if l[0] in self.levels:
                    ix = self.levels.index(l[0])
                else:
                    ix = len(self.levels)
                self.rules.append((ix,
                    rule([c.split("=", 1) for c in l[1:]])))
        finally:
            f.close()

rules = Ruleset()