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bazarr/libs/werkzeug/_reloader.py

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import fnmatch
import os
import subprocess
import sys
import threading
import time
import typing as t
from itertools import chain
from pathlib import PurePath
from ._internal import _log
# The various system prefixes where imports are found. Base values are
# different when running in a virtualenv. The stat reloader won't scan
# these directories, it would be too inefficient.
prefix = {sys.prefix, sys.base_prefix, sys.exec_prefix, sys.base_exec_prefix}
if hasattr(sys, "real_prefix"):
# virtualenv < 20
prefix.add(sys.real_prefix) # type: ignore
_ignore_prefixes = tuple(prefix)
del prefix
def _iter_module_paths() -> t.Iterator[str]:
"""Find the filesystem paths associated with imported modules."""
# List is in case the value is modified by the app while updating.
for module in list(sys.modules.values()):
name = getattr(module, "__file__", None)
if name is None:
continue
while not os.path.isfile(name):
# Zip file, find the base file without the module path.
old = name
name = os.path.dirname(name)
if name == old: # skip if it was all directories somehow
break
else:
yield name
def _remove_by_pattern(paths: t.Set[str], exclude_patterns: t.Set[str]) -> None:
for pattern in exclude_patterns:
paths.difference_update(fnmatch.filter(paths, pattern))
def _find_stat_paths(
extra_files: t.Set[str], exclude_patterns: t.Set[str]
) -> t.Iterable[str]:
"""Find paths for the stat reloader to watch. Returns imported
module files, Python files under non-system paths. Extra files and
Python files under extra directories can also be scanned.
System paths have to be excluded for efficiency. Non-system paths,
such as a project root or ``sys.path.insert``, should be the paths
of interest to the user anyway.
"""
paths = set()
for path in chain(list(sys.path), extra_files):
path = os.path.abspath(path)
if os.path.isfile(path):
# zip file on sys.path, or extra file
paths.add(path)
for root, dirs, files in os.walk(path):
# Ignore system prefixes for efficience. Don't scan
# __pycache__, it will have a py or pyc module at the import
# path. As an optimization, ignore .git and .hg since
# nothing interesting will be there.
if root.startswith(_ignore_prefixes) or os.path.basename(root) in {
"__pycache__",
".git",
".hg",
}:
dirs.clear()
continue
for name in files:
if name.endswith((".py", ".pyc")):
paths.add(os.path.join(root, name))
paths.update(_iter_module_paths())
_remove_by_pattern(paths, exclude_patterns)
return paths
def _find_watchdog_paths(
extra_files: t.Set[str], exclude_patterns: t.Set[str]
) -> t.Iterable[str]:
"""Find paths for the stat reloader to watch. Looks at the same
sources as the stat reloader, but watches everything under
directories instead of individual files.
"""
dirs = set()
for name in chain(list(sys.path), extra_files):
name = os.path.abspath(name)
if os.path.isfile(name):
name = os.path.dirname(name)
dirs.add(name)
for name in _iter_module_paths():
dirs.add(os.path.dirname(name))
_remove_by_pattern(dirs, exclude_patterns)
return _find_common_roots(dirs)
def _find_common_roots(paths: t.Iterable[str]) -> t.Iterable[str]:
root: t.Dict[str, dict] = {}
for chunks in sorted((PurePath(x).parts for x in paths), key=len, reverse=True):
node = root
for chunk in chunks:
node = node.setdefault(chunk, {})
node.clear()
rv = set()
def _walk(node: t.Mapping[str, dict], path: t.Tuple[str, ...]) -> None:
for prefix, child in node.items():
_walk(child, path + (prefix,))
if not node:
rv.add(os.path.join(*path))
_walk(root, ())
return rv
def _get_args_for_reloading() -> t.List[str]:
"""Determine how the script was executed, and return the args needed
to execute it again in a new process.
"""
rv = [sys.executable]
py_script = sys.argv[0]
args = sys.argv[1:]
# Need to look at main module to determine how it was executed.
__main__ = sys.modules["__main__"]
# The value of __package__ indicates how Python was called. It may
# not exist if a setuptools script is installed as an egg. It may be
# set incorrectly for entry points created with pip on Windows.
if getattr(__main__, "__package__", None) is None or (
os.name == "nt"
and __main__.__package__ == ""
and not os.path.exists(py_script)
and os.path.exists(f"{py_script}.exe")
):
# Executed a file, like "python app.py".
py_script = os.path.abspath(py_script)
if os.name == "nt":
# Windows entry points have ".exe" extension and should be
# called directly.
if not os.path.exists(py_script) and os.path.exists(f"{py_script}.exe"):
py_script += ".exe"
if (
os.path.splitext(sys.executable)[1] == ".exe"
and os.path.splitext(py_script)[1] == ".exe"
):
rv.pop(0)
rv.append(py_script)
else:
# Executed a module, like "python -m werkzeug.serving".
if sys.argv[0] == "-m":
# Flask works around previous behavior by putting
# "-m flask" in sys.argv.
# TODO remove this once Flask no longer misbehaves
args = sys.argv
else:
if os.path.isfile(py_script):
# Rewritten by Python from "-m script" to "/path/to/script.py".
py_module = t.cast(str, __main__.__package__)
name = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(py_script))[0]
if name != "__main__":
py_module += f".{name}"
else:
# Incorrectly rewritten by pydevd debugger from "-m script" to "script".
py_module = py_script
rv.extend(("-m", py_module.lstrip(".")))
rv.extend(args)
return rv
class ReloaderLoop:
name = ""
def __init__(
self,
extra_files: t.Optional[t.Iterable[str]] = None,
exclude_patterns: t.Optional[t.Iterable[str]] = None,
interval: t.Union[int, float] = 1,
) -> None:
self.extra_files: t.Set[str] = {os.path.abspath(x) for x in extra_files or ()}
self.exclude_patterns: t.Set[str] = set(exclude_patterns or ())
self.interval = interval
def __enter__(self) -> "ReloaderLoop":
"""Do any setup, then run one step of the watch to populate the
initial filesystem state.
"""
self.run_step()
return self
def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb): # type: ignore
"""Clean up any resources associated with the reloader."""
pass
def run(self) -> None:
"""Continually run the watch step, sleeping for the configured
interval after each step.
"""
while True:
self.run_step()
time.sleep(self.interval)
def run_step(self) -> None:
"""Run one step for watching the filesystem. Called once to set
up initial state, then repeatedly to update it.
"""
pass
def restart_with_reloader(self) -> int:
"""Spawn a new Python interpreter with the same arguments as the
current one, but running the reloader thread.
"""
while True:
_log("info", f" * Restarting with {self.name}")
args = _get_args_for_reloading()
new_environ = os.environ.copy()
new_environ["WERKZEUG_RUN_MAIN"] = "true"
exit_code = subprocess.call(args, env=new_environ, close_fds=False)
if exit_code != 3:
return exit_code
def trigger_reload(self, filename: str) -> None:
self.log_reload(filename)
sys.exit(3)
def log_reload(self, filename: str) -> None:
filename = os.path.abspath(filename)
_log("info", f" * Detected change in {filename!r}, reloading")
class StatReloaderLoop(ReloaderLoop):
name = "stat"
def __enter__(self) -> ReloaderLoop:
self.mtimes: t.Dict[str, float] = {}
return super().__enter__()
def run_step(self) -> None:
for name in chain(_find_stat_paths(self.extra_files, self.exclude_patterns)):
try:
mtime = os.stat(name).st_mtime
except OSError:
continue
old_time = self.mtimes.get(name)
if old_time is None:
self.mtimes[name] = mtime
continue
if mtime > old_time:
self.trigger_reload(name)
class WatchdogReloaderLoop(ReloaderLoop):
def __init__(self, *args: t.Any, **kwargs: t.Any) -> None:
from watchdog.observers import Observer
from watchdog.events import PatternMatchingEventHandler
super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)
trigger_reload = self.trigger_reload
class EventHandler(PatternMatchingEventHandler): # type: ignore
def on_any_event(self, event): # type: ignore
trigger_reload(event.src_path)
reloader_name = Observer.__name__.lower()
if reloader_name.endswith("observer"):
reloader_name = reloader_name[:-8]
self.name = f"watchdog ({reloader_name})"
self.observer = Observer()
# Extra patterns can be non-Python files, match them in addition
# to all Python files in default and extra directories. Ignore
# __pycache__ since a change there will always have a change to
# the source file (or initial pyc file) as well. Ignore Git and
# Mercurial internal changes.
extra_patterns = [p for p in self.extra_files if not os.path.isdir(p)]
self.event_handler = EventHandler(
patterns=["*.py", "*.pyc", "*.zip", *extra_patterns],
ignore_patterns=[
"*/__pycache__/*",
"*/.git/*",
"*/.hg/*",
*self.exclude_patterns,
],
)
self.should_reload = False
def trigger_reload(self, filename: str) -> None:
# This is called inside an event handler, which means throwing
# SystemExit has no effect.
# https://github.com/gorakhargosh/watchdog/issues/294
self.should_reload = True
self.log_reload(filename)
def __enter__(self) -> ReloaderLoop:
self.watches: t.Dict[str, t.Any] = {}
self.observer.start()
return super().__enter__()
def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb): # type: ignore
self.observer.stop()
self.observer.join()
def run(self) -> None:
while not self.should_reload:
self.run_step()
time.sleep(self.interval)
sys.exit(3)
def run_step(self) -> None:
to_delete = set(self.watches)
for path in _find_watchdog_paths(self.extra_files, self.exclude_patterns):
if path not in self.watches:
try:
self.watches[path] = self.observer.schedule(
self.event_handler, path, recursive=True
)
except OSError:
# Clear this path from list of watches We don't want
# the same error message showing again in the next
# iteration.
self.watches[path] = None
to_delete.discard(path)
for path in to_delete:
watch = self.watches.pop(path, None)
if watch is not None:
self.observer.unschedule(watch)
reloader_loops: t.Dict[str, t.Type[ReloaderLoop]] = {
"stat": StatReloaderLoop,
"watchdog": WatchdogReloaderLoop,
}
try:
__import__("watchdog.observers")
except ImportError:
reloader_loops["auto"] = reloader_loops["stat"]
else:
reloader_loops["auto"] = reloader_loops["watchdog"]
def ensure_echo_on() -> None:
"""Ensure that echo mode is enabled. Some tools such as PDB disable
it which causes usability issues after a reload."""
# tcgetattr will fail if stdin isn't a tty
if sys.stdin is None or not sys.stdin.isatty():
return
try:
import termios
except ImportError:
return
attributes = termios.tcgetattr(sys.stdin)
if not attributes[3] & termios.ECHO:
attributes[3] |= termios.ECHO
termios.tcsetattr(sys.stdin, termios.TCSANOW, attributes)
def run_with_reloader(
main_func: t.Callable[[], None],
extra_files: t.Optional[t.Iterable[str]] = None,
exclude_patterns: t.Optional[t.Iterable[str]] = None,
interval: t.Union[int, float] = 1,
reloader_type: str = "auto",
) -> None:
"""Run the given function in an independent Python interpreter."""
import signal
signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, lambda *args: sys.exit(0))
reloader = reloader_loops[reloader_type](
extra_files=extra_files, exclude_patterns=exclude_patterns, interval=interval
)
try:
if os.environ.get("WERKZEUG_RUN_MAIN") == "true":
ensure_echo_on()
t = threading.Thread(target=main_func, args=())
t.daemon = True
# Enter the reloader to set up initial state, then start
# the app thread and reloader update loop.
with reloader:
t.start()
reloader.run()
else:
sys.exit(reloader.restart_with_reloader())
except KeyboardInterrupt:
pass