""" FormConfig is the in-memory representation of a form configuration JSON file. It holds information (title, users, the form definitions) on the form configuration being served by this instance of ScriptForm. """ import logging import stat import os import subprocess class FormConfigError(Exception): """ Default error for FormConfig errors """ pass class FormConfig(object): """ FormConfig is the in-memory representation of a form configuration JSON file. It holds information (title, users, the form definitions) on the form configuration being served by this instance of ScriptForm. """ def __init__(self, title, forms, users=None, static_dir=None, custom_css=None): self.title = title self.users = {} if users is not None: self.users = users self.forms = forms self.static_dir = static_dir self.custom_css = custom_css self.log = logging.getLogger('FORMCONFIG') # Validate scripts for form_def in self.forms: if not stat.S_IXUSR & os.stat(form_def.script)[stat.ST_MODE]: msg = "{0} is not executable".format(form_def.script) raise FormConfigError(msg) def get_form_def(self, form_name): """ Return the form definition for the form with name `form_name`. Returns an instance of FormDefinition class or raises ValueError if the form was not found. """ for form_def in self.forms: if form_def.name == form_name: return form_def raise ValueError("No such form: {0}".format(form_name)) def get_visible_forms(self, username=None): """ Return a list of all visible forms. Excluded forms are those that have the 'hidden' property set, and where the user has no access to. """ form_list = [] for form_def in self.forms: if form_def.allowed_users is not None and \ username not in form_def.allowed_users: continue # User is not allowed to run this form if form_def.hidden: continue # Don't show hidden forms in the list. else: form_list.append(form_def) return form_list def callback(self, form_name, form_values, stdout=None, stderr=None): """ Perform a callback for the form `form_name`. This calls a script. `form_values` is a dictionary of validated values as returned by FormDefinition.validate(). If form.output is of type 'raw', `stdout` and `stderr` have to be open filehandles where the output of the callback should be written. The output of the script is hooked up to the output, depending on the output type. """ form = self.get_form_def(form_name) # Validate params if form.output == 'raw' and (stdout is None or stderr is None): msg = 'stdout and stderr cannot be none if script output ' \ 'is \'raw\'' raise ValueError(msg) # Pass form values to the script through the environment as strings. env = os.environ.copy() for key, value in form_values.items(): env[key] = str(value) # If the form output type is 'raw', we directly stream the output to # the browser. Otherwise we store it for later displaying. if form.output == 'raw': proc = subprocess.Popen(form.script, shell=True, stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr, env=env) stdout, stderr = proc.communicate(input) return proc.returncode else: proc = subprocess.Popen(form.script, shell=True, stdin=subprocess.PIPE, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, env=env) stdout, stderr = proc.communicate() return { 'stdout': stdout, 'stderr': stderr, 'exitcode': proc.returncode }