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[Merge] lp:~mac9416/keryx/devel into lp:keryx

 

mac9416 has proposed merging lp:~mac9416/keryx/devel into lp:keryx.

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=== added directory 'doc'
=== added file 'doc/ChangeLog'
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+Keryx 1.0 ()
+=============
+
+Keryx 0.92 (20 February 2009)
+=============
+Improvements:
+  * Added configuration file support
+  * Added Sources editor
+  * Added folder options
+  * Added quick open to start dialog
+  * Added proxy support
+  * Added a color map index
+  * Added translation support
+  * Added options
+  * Added automatic update checking
+ 
+Bugfixes:
+  * Fixed improper debian package version comparing
+  * Checks Windows disk free space
+  
+Known Bugs:
+  * Some dependencies are not packages, but other packages Provide the dependency
+
+Keryx 0.91 (31 December 2008)
+=============
+Improvements:
+  * wxWidgets interface
+  * Speed improvements
+  * Threading for a more responsive interface
+  * Searching
+  * Windows binary    
+  * New logo
+  
+Known Bugs:
+  * Windows binary cannot display text printed to console  
+
+Keryx 0.12 (26 August 2008)
+=============
+Added:
+  * Download.py:
+    - Allows overwriting of files if they already exist
+    - If exists and not overwriting, notifies user that file already exists
+  * Ubuntu.py:
+    - Overwrites package lists if 'internet' is selected
+
+Bugfixes:
+  * Fixed #259924 in Ubuntu.py
+  * Internet package lists are downloaded correctly
+
+Keryx 0.11.1 (19 August 2008)
+=============
+Bugfixes:
+  * Fixed bug #258912 in Ubuntu.py
+  * Packages duplicates are removed
+  * Fixed an issue with repositories with only one section
+
+Keryx 0.11 (10 August 2008)
+=============
+Added:
+  * Ubuntu: 
+    - Calculates package dependencies and downloads them
+    - Caches package lists to project folder
+    - Looks in pkglists folder for Local Files
+    - Checks to see if package is already downloaded
+    - Installed packages are displayed if package list is empty on project refresh
+Bugfixes:
+  * Small bugfixes
+  * Ubuntu: 
+    - Status file moved to pkglists folder
+    - Correctly parses deb entries with multiple sections
+  
+Keryx 0.10 (31 July 2008)
+-------------------------
+  * Initial Public Release

=== added file 'doc/HACKING'
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+There are a few rules required when working on Keryx code.
+
+1) First and foremost, use proper python docstrings.
+
+def x_intercept(m, b):
+    """
+    Short description
+    """
+    actual code goes here
+
+Read this article for more details: 
+    http://epydoc.sourceforge.net/manual-docstring.html
+
+2) Use 4 space tabs. We don't want our code looking different for everyone that 
+attempts to read it do we?
+
+3) Make all code changes in private bzr branches and then propose for merging 
+into the main branch. This keeps updates separate and the main branch stable 
+while we review merge proposals and accept them only after verifying they work.
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+7) Global or library level variables should be in ALL CAPS
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+
+
+Each database will contain the following tables: (Subject to change)
+
+Meta Table
+==========
+Contains file version (in case we make changes to this format later)
+Version of Keryx created by
+Project plugin name
+* Values dictated by the plugin
+
+Package Table
+=============
+Columns dictated by plugin

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=== added file 'doc/README'
--- doc/README	1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000
+++ doc/README	2009-05-28 00:37:24 +0000
@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
+Usage:
+
+cd keryx-1.0
+python keryx.py -h
+python keryx.py -c <project>
+python keryx.py -o <project> -s <package>
+python keryx.py -o <project> -S <package>

=== added file 'doc/TODO'
--- doc/TODO	1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000
+++ doc/TODO	2009-05-28 00:37:24 +0000
@@ -0,0 +1,40 @@
+Ideas list
+==========
+Best viewed with wordwrap on. Also available on http://keryx.betaserver.org/wiki
+
+libkeryx (Keryx core)
+=====================
+- Use proper python documentation of functions and classes so that documenation can be dynamically created
+- Usage:   import libkeryx  
+- Verbose variable determining whether or not errors and success messages should be written to the screen. This can be set after importing libkeryx.
+- Log variable will be set to a string directory for storing output to a file
+- Plugin system for os support only
+  - plugins stored in /libkeryx/supported ?
+- Project system
+  CreateProject(name, directory, os)
+    - returns boolean
+    - verbose will display problems to terminal
+  LoadProject(directory)
+    - returns information on project
+- Need translation support? Probably not necessary
+- Parses package lists and stores into local SQL db
+- Downloads packages, also verifies md5sum, can be overwritten
+
+keryx-gtk
+=========
+- Use proper python documentation of functions and classes so that documenation can be dynamically created
+- Uses Glade3 and GtkBuilder
+- Imports libkeryx
+- Plugin support for GUI modifications
+- Overwrite std output so that terminal output will be sent to a (normally hidden) console window
+- Tray icon to hide while downloading
+- Use native Windows file open/save dialogs?
+- Check free disk space for downloads
+
+keryx-cli
+=========
+- Use proper python documentation of functions and classes so that documenation can be dynamically created
+- Command-line only
+  - takes parameters as well as interactive prompts
+- ncurses for graphical CLI usage? (future version)
+- imports libkeryx

=== added file 'keryx.py'
--- keryx.py	1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000
+++ keryx.py	2009-08-11 18:27:53 +0000
@@ -0,0 +1,108 @@
+from optparse import OptionParser
+import platform
+import sys
+
+#START setup logging
+PROGRAM = 'Keryx'
+VERSION = '1.0 alpha'
+USAGE = """%prog [options] [command] arg1 arg2\n\n
+Commands: 
+  create\tCreates a project
+  update\tRetrieve new lists of packages
+  upgrade\tPerform an upgrade
+  download\tDownload package(s) with dependencies
+  install\tInstall new packages
+  remove\tRemove packages
+  dist-upgrade\tDistribution upgrade
+  apt-clean\tErase downloaded archive files
+  clean \tErase downloaded archive files (in Keryx)
+  showpkg\tShow some general information for a single package
+  search\tSearch the package list for a regex pattern
+  show  \tShow a readable record for the package
+  depends\tShow raw dependency information for a package
+  pkgnames\tList the names of all packages in the system
+"""
+
+import logging
+
+def parse(args=None):
+    """ Parses options and arguments passed """
+    parser = OptionParser(usage=USAGE, version='%s %s' % (PROGRAM, VERSION))
+    parser.set_defaults(log_level=logging.WARNING)
+
+    parser.add_option('-V', '--verbose', action='store_const', dest="log_level", const=logging.INFO, help='Show vervose output')
+    parser.add_option('-d', '--debug', action='store_const', dest="log_level", const=logging.DEBUG, help='Show debugging output')
+
+    if args:
+        return parser.parse_args(args)
+    else:
+        return parser.parse_args()
+
+LOG_FORMAT = '%(asctime)s %(levelname)-8s %(message)s'
+DATE = '%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S'
+logging.basicConfig(format=LOG_FORMAT, date=DATE)
+opts, args = parse(sys.argv[1:])
+logging.root.setLevel(opts.log_level)
+
+import libkeryx
+#END setup logging
+
+def main(argv=None):
+    """ Main function of execution """
+
+    if len(args) == 0:
+        logging.error('No commands provided. Exiting.')
+    elif args[0] == 'create':
+        if len(args) < 2: # If there isn't a project name provided
+            project_name = raw_input('Please enter a project name [%s]: ' % (platform.node()))
+            if not project_name:
+                project_name = platform.node()
+        logging.error('create is not yet implemented. Exiting.')
+    elif args[0] == 'update':
+        logging.error('update is not yet implemented. Exiting.')
+    elif args[0] == 'upgrade':
+        logging.error('upgrade is not yet implemented. Exiting.')
+    elif args[0] == 'download':
+        if len(args) < 2: # If there isn't a package name provided
+            package_names = getPacknameFromUser()
+        logging.error('download is not yet implemented. Exiting.')
+    elif args[0] == 'install':
+        if len(args) < 2: # If there isn't a package name provided
+            package_names = getPacknameFromUser()
+        logging.error('install is not yet implemented. Exiting.')
+    elif args[0] == 'remove':
+        if len(args) < 2: # If there isn't a package name provided
+            package_names = getPacknameFromUser()
+        logging.error('remove is not yet implemented. Exiting.')
+    elif args[0] == 'dist-upgrade':
+        logging.error('dist-upgrade is not yet implemented. Exiting.')
+    elif args[0] == 'apt-clean':
+        logging.error('apt-clean is not yet implemented. Exiting.')
+    elif args[0] == 'clean':
+        logging.error('clean is not yet implemented. Exiting.')
+    elif args[0] == 'showpkg':
+        logging.error('showpkg creation is not yet implemented. Exiting.')
+    elif args[0] == 'search':
+        if len(args) < 2: # If there isn't a package name provided
+            package_names = getPacknameFromUser()
+        logging.error('search creation is not yet implemented. Exiting.')
+    elif args[0] == 'show':
+        logging.error('show creation is not yet implemented. Exiting.')
+    elif args[0] == 'depends':
+        logging.error('depends creation is not yet implemented. Exiting.')
+    elif args[0] == 'pkgnames':
+        logging.error('pkgnames creation is not yet implemented. Exiting.')
+    else:
+        logging.error('Invalid operation: %s' % (args[0]))
+    exit()
+
+def getPacknameFromUser():
+    """ Prompt user for package names until one or more are given """
+    package_names = ['']
+    while package_names == ['']:
+        package_names = raw_input('Please enter package name(s): ')
+        package_names = package_names.split(' ')
+    return package_names
+
+if __name__ == '__main__':
+    main()

=== added directory 'libkeryx'
=== added file 'libkeryx/__init__.py'
--- libkeryx/__init__.py	1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000
+++ libkeryx/__init__.py	2009-08-11 18:27:53 +0000
@@ -0,0 +1,87 @@
+""" Keryx library """
+
+# Imports
+import logging
+import os.path
+import platform
+import re
+import sys
+
+from database import *
+from meta import *
+
+# Library metadata
+__appname__ = 'libkeryx'
+__version__ = '1.0.0'
+__date__    = '2009-06-15'
+__author__  = 'Chris Oliver <excid3@xxxxxxxxx>'
+__url__     = 'http://keryxproject.org'
+
+definitions = []
+
+class Definition(SqliteDB):
+    """Never should be instanciated itself"""
+
+    def __init__(self, filename):
+        """ Set the filename """
+        self.filename = filename
+        SqliteDB.__init__(self, filename) # Initialize database connection
+        if not os.path.exists(filename):
+            self.__createGeneralTable()
+        self.OnInit(filename)
+
+    def __createGeneralTable(self):
+        """Creates the 'general' table in the database
+        This table contains the following columns:
+        definition_name - The name of the definition the project was created by
+        definition_version - The version number of the definition the project
+                             was created by
+        hostname - The machine's hostname
+        architecutre - The machine's architecture (32bit or 64bit)
+        """
+        self.query('create table general (definition_name text, ' \
+                   'definition_version text, hostname text)')
+        self.query('insert into general values (?, ?, ?)', self.name, 
+                    self.version, platform.node())
+        self.save()
+
+    def OnInit(self, filename):
+        """Should be overridden in definition"""
+        pass
+
+    def create(self):
+        """Create a new Keryx database"""
+        self.OnCreate()
+
+    def OnCreate(self):
+        """Should be overridden in definition"""
+        pass
+
+def initialize():
+    """ Initializes OS definitions """
+    global definitions
+    path = os.path.join(os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__)), 
+                        'definitions')
+    sys.path.append(path) # Append the path so that we can import from it
+    files = os.listdir(path)
+    test = re.compile('.py$', re.IGNORECASE)
+    files = filter(test.search, files)
+    filenameToModuleName = lambda f: os.path.splitext(f)[0]
+    moduleNames = map(filenameToModuleName, files)
+    definitions = map(__import__, moduleNames)
+    logging.info('Loaded %i definitions' % len(definitions))
+
+def getDefinition(filename):
+    """ Finds the correct definition based on the currrent OS or file """
+    # TODO: Make this dynamic
+    # Check the "keryx" table for the definition name and version
+    # Then load accordingly.
+    # For now we are going to hardcode this to load dpkg definitions
+    
+    # TODO: Read the definition_version string from the file (if exists)
+    # If it does, compare versions with the __supports__ using
+    # getattr(definitions[0], '__supports__')
+    return getattr(definitions[0], definitions[0].__name__)(filename)
+
+# Entry point
+initialize()

=== added file 'libkeryx/database.py'
--- libkeryx/database.py	1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000
+++ libkeryx/database.py	2009-07-19 22:14:11 +0000
@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
+"""Sqlite database helper library"""
+
+import sqlite3
+
+class SqliteDB:
+    def __init__(self, filename):
+        self.conn = sqlite3.connect(filename)
+        self.c = self.conn.cursor()
+        
+    def query(self, query, *args):
+        #print query, args
+        self.c.execute(query, args)
+        return self.c.fetchall()
+    
+    def save(self):
+        self.conn.commit()
+        
+    def close(self):
+        self.c.close()
\ No newline at end of file

=== added directory 'libkeryx/definitions'
=== added file 'libkeryx/definitions/dpkg.py'
--- libkeryx/definitions/dpkg.py	1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000
+++ libkeryx/definitions/dpkg.py	2009-07-19 22:14:11 +0000
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
+""" Dpkg plugin """
+
+__name__      = 'dpkg'
+__version__   = '1.0.0'
+__supports__ = '0'
+__author__    = 'Chris Oliver'
+
+from libkeryx import Definition
+
+class dpkg(Definition):
+    """Definition for dpkg/apt support"""
+
+    name = __name__
+    version = __version__
+
+    def OnCreate(self):
+        print 'ohai'

=== added file 'libkeryx/meta.py'
--- libkeryx/meta.py	1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000
+++ libkeryx/meta.py	2009-08-11 18:27:53 +0000
@@ -0,0 +1,28 @@
+import os, os.path
+from gettext import gettext as _
+
+# Strings
+appName      = 'Keryx'
+appVersion   = '1.0 alpha'
+appNameShort = 'keryx'
+appFileExt   = '.keryx'
+appComments  = _('Bringing Updates Home.')
+
+authors = 'Chris Oliver\nBuran Ayuthia\nmac9416'
+email = 'excid3@xxxxxxxxx'
+artists = 'Chris Oliver'
+docwriters = 'Chris Oliver'
+translators = ''
+copyright = '(C) 2008 Chris Oliver'
+description = appName + _(' is a package manager for computers without internet.')
+license = appName + _(""" is free software; you can redistribute it and/or 
+modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the 
+Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) 
+any later version.
+
+Keryx is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY 
+WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A 
+PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You 
+should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with Keryx; 
+if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 
+330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA""")

=== added directory 'planning'
=== added file 'planning/filemap.mm'
--- planning/filemap.mm	1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000
+++ planning/filemap.mm	2009-06-27 21:10:28 +0000
@@ -0,0 +1,43 @@
+<map version="0.8.1">
+<!-- To view this file, download free mind mapping software FreeMind from http://freemind.sourceforge.net -->
+<node CREATED="1246136148164" ID="Freemind_Link_1211189340" MODIFIED="1246136378773" TEXT="Keryx 1.0">
+<node CREATED="1246136148164" ID="Freemind_Link_1827104340" MODIFIED="1246136148164" POSITION="right" TEXT="lib/">
+<node CREATED="1246136235195" ID="Freemind_Link_1115813957" MODIFIED="1246136237117" TEXT="libkeryx">
+<node CREATED="1246136246117" ID="Freemind_Link_1266811587" MODIFIED="1246136249461" TEXT="definitions/">
+<node CREATED="1246136275602" ID="Freemind_Link_906833873" MODIFIED="1246136282680" TEXT="contains the definition code"/>
+<node CREATED="1246136148164" ID="Freemind_Link_684093542" MODIFIED="1246136160414" TEXT="project_base.py">
+<node CREATED="1246136148164" MODIFIED="1246136148164" TEXT="note: all definition classes subclass this file"/>
+</node>
+<node CREATED="1246136148164" ID="Freemind_Link_626639808" MODIFIED="1246136148164" TEXT="apt.py"/>
+</node>
+<node CREATED="1246136252617" ID="Freemind_Link_1475697182" MODIFIED="1246136256820" TEXT="__init__.py">
+<node CREATED="1246136259523" ID="Freemind_Link_379727783" MODIFIED="1246136270164" TEXT="contains all the code for libkeryx"/>
+</node>
+</node>
+<node CREATED="1246136148164" ID="Freemind_Link_1107510786" MODIFIED="1246136595039" TEXT="ui/">
+<arrowlink DESTINATION="Freemind_Link_1107510786" ENDARROW="Default" ENDINCLINATION="0;0;" ID="Freemind_Arrow_Link_1439877561" STARTARROW="None" STARTINCLINATION="0;0;"/>
+<node CREATED="1246136148164" ID="Freemind_Link_1252714500" MODIFIED="1246136569664" TEXT="keryxwx.py">
+<node CREATED="1246136576883" ID="Freemind_Link_1546830558" MODIFIED="1246136584508" TEXT="wxPython interface"/>
+</node>
+<node CREATED="1246136148164" ID="Freemind_Link_608617531" MODIFIED="1246136148164" TEXT="plugins/">
+<node CREATED="1246136224352" ID="_" MODIFIED="1246136229086" TEXT="Interface plugins"/>
+</node>
+<node CREATED="1246136434461" ID="Freemind_Link_126715522" MODIFIED="1246136574039" TEXT="keryxcli.py">
+<node CREATED="1246136439945" ID="Freemind_Link_1307932284" MODIFIED="1246136593508" TEXT="CLI interface"/>
+</node>
+<node CREATED="1246136599477" ID="Freemind_Link_1781716791" MODIFIED="1246136623148" TEXT="interfaces should follow naming scheme: keryx&lt;ui type&gt;.py"/>
+</node>
+</node>
+<node CREATED="1246136148164" ID="Freemind_Link_985244893" MODIFIED="1246136148164" POSITION="left" TEXT="projects/">
+<node CREATED="1246136299570" ID="Freemind_Link_229881057" MODIFIED="1246136301539" TEXT="downloads/">
+<node CREATED="1246136342789" ID="Freemind_Link_1309566051" MODIFIED="1246136347008" TEXT="contains the downloaded files"/>
+</node>
+<node CREATED="1246136330398" ID="Freemind_Link_1494743949" MODIFIED="1246136339711" TEXT="contains all the .keryx databases"/>
+</node>
+<node CREATED="1246136364445" ID="Freemind_Link_701929068" MODIFIED="1246136373211" POSITION="left" TEXT="keryx.py">
+<node CREATED="1246136381742" ID="Freemind_Link_1104727486" MODIFIED="1246136408445" TEXT="launches appropriate ui"/>
+<node CREATED="1246136389383" ID="Freemind_Link_166310421" MODIFIED="1246136426039" TEXT="parses parameters and sets appropriate runtime variables"/>
+</node>
+<node CREATED="1246136663523" ID="Freemind_Link_1899941078" MODIFIED="1246136671836" POSITION="right" TEXT="have as few top level directories as possible"/>
+</node>
+</map>

=== added directory 'tests'
=== added file 'tests/libkeryxtest.py'
--- tests/libkeryxtest.py	1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000
+++ tests/libkeryxtest.py	2009-06-25 04:12:22 +0000
@@ -0,0 +1,40 @@
+# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+# (at your option) any later version.
+#
+# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
+# GNU Library General Public License for more details.
+#
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
+
+# Copyright 2008, 2009 Chris Oliver
+
+""" Unit testing framework for libkeryx """
+
+import logging
+import platform
+import sys
+import unittest
+
+sys.path.append('..') # This is where libkeryx is relative to the script
+import libkeryx
+
+class KnownValues(unittest.TestCase):
+    knownValues = ( ('hostname', True),
+                    ('my-hostname', True),
+                    (platform.node(), True), # current hostname
+                    ('Invalid$$$', False) )
+                    
+    def testCreateKnownValues(self):
+        for input, val in self.knownValues:
+            result = libkeryx.create(input)
+            self.assertEqual(val, result)
+
+if __name__ == "__main__":
+    logging.basicConfig()
+    unittest.main()
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=== added directory 'tools'
=== added file 'tools/StatusMerge.py'
--- tools/StatusMerge.py	1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000
+++ tools/StatusMerge.py	2009-08-05 01:37:32 +0000
@@ -0,0 +1,55 @@
+#!/usr/bin/python
+
+import os, sys
+from optparse import OptionParser
+
+PROGRAM = 'StatusMerge'
+VERSION = '0.9'
+USAGE = """%prog file1 file2 ...
+
+%prog takes two or more APT status files as arguments and produces one 
+file containing only packages listed in all provided status files."""
+HELP = """EXAMPLE: python StatusMerge.py status1 status2 status3"""
+
+def parse():
+    """ Parses options and arguments passed """
+    parser = OptionParser(description=HELP, usage=USAGE, version='%s %s' % (PROGRAM, VERSION))
+    parser.set_defaults(log_level="ERROR")
+
+    return parser.parse_args()
+
+def main():
+    """ Main code """
+
+    opts, args = parse()
+
+    if len(args) == 0:
+        print HELP
+        exit()
+    elif len(args) < 2:
+        print 'ERROR: not enough arguments. Exiting.'
+        exit()
+
+    status_list = []
+
+    for filename in args:
+        status_file = open(filename, 'rb')
+        text = status_file.read()
+        status_file.close()
+        status_list.append(text.split('\n\n'))
+
+    outfile = file(os.path.join(os.getcwd(), 'status_new'), 'wb')
+
+    for package in status_list[0]:
+        write = True
+        for status in status_list:
+            if not package in status:
+                write = False
+                break
+        if write:
+            outfile.write(package + '\n\n')
+
+    outfile.close()
+
+if __name__ == "__main__":
+    main()


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