onionshare/lib/stem/version.py

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# Copyright 2011-2013, Damian Johnson and The Tor Project
# See LICENSE for licensing information
"""
Tor versioning information and requirements for its features. These can be
easily parsed and compared, for instance...
::
>>> from stem.version import get_system_tor_version, Requirement
>>> my_version = get_system_tor_version()
>>> print my_version
0.2.1.30
>>> my_version >= Requirement.CONTROL_SOCKET
True
**Module Overview:**
::
get_system_tor_version - gets the version of our system's tor installation
Version - Tor versioning information
.. data:: Requirement (enum)
Enumerations for the version requirements of features.
===================================== ===========
Requirement Description
===================================== ===========
**AUTH_SAFECOOKIE** SAFECOOKIE authentication method
**EVENT_AUTHDIR_NEWDESCS** AUTHDIR_NEWDESC events
**EVENT_BUILDTIMEOUT_SET** BUILDTIMEOUT_SET events
**EVENT_CIRC_MINOR** CIRC_MINOR events
**EVENT_CLIENTS_SEEN** CLIENTS_SEEN events
**EVENT_CONF_CHANGED** CONF_CHANGED events
**EVENT_DESCCHANGED** DESCCHANGED events
**EVENT_GUARD** GUARD events
**EVENT_NEWCONSENSUS** NEWCONSENSUS events
**EVENT_NS** NS events
**EVENT_SIGNAL** SIGNAL events
**EVENT_STATUS** STATUS_GENERAL, STATUS_CLIENT, and STATUS_SERVER events
**EVENT_STREAM_BW** STREAM_BW events
**EVENT_TRANSPORT_LAUNCHED** TRANSPORT_LAUNCHED events
**EXTENDCIRCUIT_PATH_OPTIONAL** EXTENDCIRCUIT queries can omit the path if the circuit is zero
**FEATURE_EXTENDED_EVENTS** 'EXTENDED_EVENTS' optional feature
**FEATURE_VERBOSE_NAMES** 'VERBOSE_NAMES' optional feature
**GETINFO_CONFIG_TEXT** 'GETINFO config-text' query
**LOADCONF** LOADCONF requests
**MICRODESCRIPTOR_IS_DEFAULT** Tor gets microdescriptors by default rather than server descriptors
**TAKEOWNERSHIP** TAKEOWNERSHIP requests
**TORRC_CONTROL_SOCKET** 'ControlSocket <path>' config option
**TORRC_PORT_FORWARDING** 'PortForwarding' config option
**TORRC_DISABLE_DEBUGGER_ATTACHMENT** 'DisableDebuggerAttachment' config option
===================================== ===========
"""
import os
import re
import stem.util.enum
import stem.util.system
try:
# added in python 3.2
from functools import lru_cache
except ImportError:
from stem.util.lru_cache import lru_cache
# cache for the get_system_tor_version function
VERSION_CACHE = {}
def get_system_tor_version(tor_cmd = "tor"):
"""
Queries tor for its version. This is os dependent, only working on linux,
osx, and bsd.
:param str tor_cmd: command used to run tor
:returns: :class:`~stem.version.Version` provided by the tor command
:raises: **IOError** if unable to query or parse the version
"""
if not tor_cmd in VERSION_CACHE:
version_cmd = "%s --version" % tor_cmd
try:
version_output = stem.util.system.call(version_cmd)
except OSError as exc:
# make the error message nicer if this is due to tor being unavialable
if "No such file or directory" in str(exc):
if os.path.isabs(tor_cmd):
exc = "Unable to check tor's version. '%s' doesn't exist." % tor_cmd
else:
exc = "Unable to run '%s'. Mabye tor isn't in your PATH?" % version_cmd
raise IOError(exc)
if version_output:
# output example:
# Oct 21 07:19:27.438 [notice] Tor v0.2.1.30. This is experimental software. Do not rely on it for strong anonymity. (Running on Linux i686)
# Tor version 0.2.1.30.
last_line = version_output[-1]
if last_line.startswith("Tor version ") and last_line.endswith("."):
try:
version_str = last_line[12:-1]
VERSION_CACHE[tor_cmd] = Version(version_str)
except ValueError as exc:
raise IOError(exc)
else:
raise IOError("Unexpected response from '%s': %s" % (version_cmd, last_line))
else:
raise IOError("'%s' didn't have any output" % version_cmd)
return VERSION_CACHE[tor_cmd]
@lru_cache()
def _get_version(version_str):
return Version(version_str)
class Version(object):
"""
Comparable tor version. These are constructed from strings that conform to
the 'new' style in the `tor version-spec
<https://gitweb.torproject.org/torspec.git/blob/HEAD:/version-spec.txt>`_,
such as "0.1.4" or "0.2.2.23-alpha (git-7dcd105be34a4f44)".
:var int major: major version
:var int minor: minor version
:var int micro: micro version
:var int patch: patch level (**None** if undefined)
:var str status: status tag such as 'alpha' or 'beta-dev' (**None** if undefined)
:var str extra: extra information without its parentheses such as
'git-8be6058d8f31e578' (**None** if undefined)
:var str git_commit: git commit id (**None** if it wasn't provided)
:param str version_str: version to be parsed
:raises: **ValueError** if input isn't a valid tor version
"""
def __init__(self, version_str):
self.version_str = version_str
version_parts = re.match(r'^([0-9]+)\.([0-9]+)\.([0-9]+)(\.[0-9]+)?(-\S*)?( \(\S*\))?$', version_str)
self._hash = None
if version_parts:
major, minor, micro, patch, status, extra = version_parts.groups()
# The patch and status matches are optional (may be None) and have an extra
# proceeding period or dash if they exist. Stripping those off.
if patch:
patch = int(patch[1:])
if status:
status = status[1:]
if extra:
extra = extra[2:-1]
self.major = int(major)
self.minor = int(minor)
self.micro = int(micro)
self.patch = patch
self.status = status
self.extra = extra
if extra and re.match("^git-[0-9a-f]{16}$", extra):
self.git_commit = extra[4:]
else:
self.git_commit = None
else:
raise ValueError("'%s' isn't a properly formatted tor version" % version_str)
def __str__(self):
"""
Provides the string used to construct the version.
"""
return self.version_str
def _compare(self, other, method):
"""
Compares version ordering according to the spec.
"""
if not isinstance(other, Version):
return False
for attr in ("major", "minor", "micro", "patch"):
my_version = getattr(self, attr)
other_version = getattr(other, attr)
if my_version is None:
my_version = 0
if other_version is None:
other_version = 0
if my_version != other_version:
return method(my_version, other_version)
# According to the version spec...
#
# If we *do* encounter two versions that differ only by status tag, we
# compare them lexically as ASCII byte strings.
my_status = self.status if self.status else ""
other_status = other.status if other.status else ""
return method(my_status, other_status)
def __eq__(self, other):
return self._compare(other, lambda s, o: s == o)
def __gt__(self, other):
"""
Checks if this version meets the requirements for a given feature. We can
be compared to either a :class:`~stem.version.Version` or
:class:`~stem.version._VersionRequirements`.
"""
if isinstance(other, _VersionRequirements):
for rule in other.rules:
if rule(self):
return True
return False
return self._compare(other, lambda s, o: s > o)
def __ge__(self, other):
if isinstance(other, _VersionRequirements):
for rule in other.rules:
if rule(self):
return True
return False
return self._compare(other, lambda s, o: s >= o)
def __hash__(self):
if self._hash is None:
my_hash = 0
for attr in ("major", "minor", "micro", "patch", "status"):
my_hash *= 1024
attr_value = getattr(self, attr)
if attr_value is not None:
my_hash += hash(attr_value)
self._hash = my_hash
return self._hash
class _VersionRequirements(object):
"""
Series of version constraints that can be compared to. For instance, this
allows for comparisons like 'if I'm greater than version X in the 0.2.2
series, or greater than version Y in the 0.2.3 series'.
This is a logical 'or' of the series of rules.
"""
def __init__(self):
self.rules = []
def greater_than(self, version, inclusive = True):
"""
Adds a constraint that we're greater than the given version.
:param stem.version.Version version: version we're checking against
:param bool inclusive: if comparison is inclusive or not
"""
if inclusive:
self.rules.append(lambda v: version <= v)
else:
self.rules.append(lambda v: version < v)
def less_than(self, version, inclusive = True):
"""
Adds a constraint that we're less than the given version.
:param stem.version.Version version: version we're checking against
:param bool inclusive: if comparison is inclusive or not
"""
if inclusive:
self.rules.append(lambda v: version >= v)
else:
self.rules.append(lambda v: version > v)
def in_range(self, from_version, to_version, from_inclusive = True, to_inclusive = False):
"""
Adds constraint that we're within the range from one version to another.
:param stem.version.Version from_version: beginning of the comparison range
:param stem.version.Version to_version: end of the comparison range
:param bool from_inclusive: if comparison is inclusive with the starting version
:param bool to_inclusive: if comparison is inclusive with the ending version
"""
if from_inclusive and to_inclusive:
new_rule = lambda v: from_version <= v <= to_version
elif from_inclusive:
new_rule = lambda v: from_version <= v < to_version
else:
new_rule = lambda v: from_version < v < to_version
self.rules.append(new_rule)
safecookie_req = _VersionRequirements()
safecookie_req.in_range(Version("0.2.2.36"), Version("0.2.3.0"))
safecookie_req.greater_than(Version("0.2.3.13"))
Requirement = stem.util.enum.Enum(
("AUTH_SAFECOOKIE", safecookie_req),
("EVENT_AUTHDIR_NEWDESCS", Version('0.1.1.10-alpha')),
("EVENT_BUILDTIMEOUT_SET", Version('0.2.2.7-alpha')),
("EVENT_CIRC_MINOR", Version('0.2.3.11-alpha')),
("EVENT_CLIENTS_SEEN", Version('0.2.1.10-alpha')),
("EVENT_CONF_CHANGED", Version('0.2.3.3-alpha')),
("EVENT_DESCCHANGED", Version('0.1.2.2-alpha')),
("EVENT_GUARD", Version('0.1.2.5-alpha')),
("EVENT_NS", Version('0.1.2.3-alpha')),
("EVENT_NEWCONSENSUS", Version('0.2.1.13-alpha')),
("EVENT_SIGNAL", Version('0.2.3.1-alpha')),
("EVENT_STATUS", Version('0.1.2.3-alpha')),
("EVENT_STREAM_BW", Version('0.1.2.8-beta')),
("EVENT_TRANSPORT_LAUNCHED", Version('0.2.5.0-alpha')),
("EXTENDCIRCUIT_PATH_OPTIONAL", Version("0.2.2.9")),
("FEATURE_EXTENDED_EVENTS", Version("0.2.2.1-alpha")),
("FEATURE_VERBOSE_NAMES", Version("0.2.2.1-alpha")),
("GETINFO_CONFIG_TEXT", Version("0.2.2.7-alpha")),
("LOADCONF", Version("0.2.1.1")),
("MICRODESCRIPTOR_IS_DEFAULT", Version("0.2.3.3")),
("TAKEOWNERSHIP", Version("0.2.2.28-beta")),
("TORRC_CONTROL_SOCKET", Version("0.2.0.30")),
("TORRC_PORT_FORWARDING", Version("0.2.3.1-alpha")),
("TORRC_DISABLE_DEBUGGER_ATTACHMENT", Version("0.2.3.9")),
)