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Small fix for job cancelling code.

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[1177]1#! /usr/bin/env python
2# -*- coding: ISO-8859-15 -*-
3
4# CUPSPyKota accounting backend
5#
6# PyKota - Print Quotas for CUPS and LPRng
7#
[1257]8# (c) 2003-2004 Jerome Alet <alet@librelogiciel.com>
[1177]9# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
10# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
11# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
12# (at your option) any later version.
13#
14# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
15# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
16# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
17# GNU General Public License for more details.
18#
19# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
20# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
21# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
22#
23# $Id$
24#
25# $Log$
[1291]26# Revision 1.24  2004/01/14 15:52:01  jalet
27# Small fix for job cancelling code.
28#
[1289]29# Revision 1.23  2004/01/13 10:48:28  jalet
30# Small streams polling loop modification.
31#
[1285]32# Revision 1.22  2004/01/12 22:43:40  jalet
33# New formula to compute a job's price
34#
[1280]35# Revision 1.21  2004/01/12 18:17:36  jalet
36# Denied jobs weren't stored into the history anymore, this is now fixed.
37#
[1271]38# Revision 1.20  2004/01/11 23:22:42  jalet
39# Major code refactoring, it's way cleaner, and now allows automated addition
40# of printers on first print.
41#
[1257]42# Revision 1.19  2004/01/08 14:10:32  jalet
43# Copyright year changed.
44#
[1256]45# Revision 1.18  2004/01/07 16:16:32  jalet
46# Better debugging information
47#
[1240]48# Revision 1.17  2003/12/27 16:49:25  uid67467
49# Should be ok now.
50#
51# Revision 1.17  2003/12/06 08:54:29  jalet
52# Code simplifications.
53# Added many debugging messages.
54#
[1222]55# Revision 1.16  2003/11/26 20:43:29  jalet
56# Inadvertantly introduced a bug, which is fixed.
57#
[1221]58# Revision 1.15  2003/11/26 19:17:35  jalet
59# Printing on a printer not present in the Quota Storage now results
60# in the job being stopped or cancelled depending on the system.
61#
[1210]62# Revision 1.14  2003/11/25 13:25:45  jalet
63# Boolean problem with old Python, replaced with 0
64#
[1203]65# Revision 1.13  2003/11/23 19:01:35  jalet
66# Job price added to history
67#
[1200]68# Revision 1.12  2003/11/21 14:28:43  jalet
69# More complete job history.
70#
[1196]71# Revision 1.11  2003/11/19 23:19:35  jalet
72# Code refactoring work.
73# Explicit redirection to /dev/null has to be set in external policy now, just
74# like in external mailto.
75#
[1191]76# Revision 1.10  2003/11/18 17:54:24  jalet
77# SIGTERMs are now transmitted to original backends.
78#
[1190]79# Revision 1.9  2003/11/18 14:11:07  jalet
80# Small fix for bizarre urls
81#
[1186]82# Revision 1.8  2003/11/15 14:26:44  jalet
83# General improvements to the documentation.
84# Email address changed in sample configuration file, because
85# I receive low quota messages almost every day...
86#
[1185]87# Revision 1.7  2003/11/14 22:05:12  jalet
88# New CUPS backend fully functionnal.
89# Old CUPS configuration method is now officially deprecated.
90#
[1184]91# Revision 1.6  2003/11/14 20:13:11  jalet
92# We exit the loop too soon.
93#
[1183]94# Revision 1.5  2003/11/14 18:31:27  jalet
95# Not perfect, but seems to work with the poll() loop.
96#
[1182]97# Revision 1.4  2003/11/14 17:04:15  jalet
98# More (untested) work on the CUPS backend.
99#
[1180]100# Revision 1.3  2003/11/12 23:27:44  jalet
101# More work on new backend. This commit may be unstable.
102#
[1178]103# Revision 1.2  2003/11/12 09:33:34  jalet
104# New CUPS backend supports device enumeration
105#
[1177]106# Revision 1.1  2003/11/08 16:05:31  jalet
107# CUPS backend added for people to experiment.
108#
109#
110#
111
112import sys
113import os
[1182]114import popen2
[1178]115import cStringIO
116import shlex
[1182]117import select
118import signal
[1291]119import time
[1177]120
[1196]121from pykota.tool import PyKotaFilterOrBackend, PyKotaToolError
[1177]122from pykota.config import PyKotaConfigError
123from pykota.storage import PyKotaStorageError
[1196]124from pykota.accounter import PyKotaAccounterError
125from pykota.requester import PyKotaRequesterError
[1271]126   
[1182]127class PyKotaPopen3(popen2.Popen3) :
128    """Our own class to execute real backends.
129   
130       Their first argument is different from their path so using
131       native popen2.Popen3 would not be feasible.
132    """
[1210]133    def __init__(self, cmd, capturestderr=0, bufsize=-1, arg0=None) :
[1182]134        self.arg0 = arg0
135        popen2.Popen3.__init__(self, cmd, capturestderr, bufsize)
136       
137    def _run_child(self, cmd):
[1183]138        for i in range(3, 256): # TODO : MAXFD in original popen2 module
[1182]139            try:
140                os.close(i)
141            except OSError:
142                pass
143        try:
144            os.execvpe(cmd[0], [self.arg0 or cmd[0]] + cmd[1:], os.environ)
145        finally:
146            os._exit(1)
147   
[1271]148class PyKotaBackend(PyKotaFilterOrBackend) :       
149    """A class for the pykota backend."""
[1291]150    def __init__(self) :
151        """Does normal initialization then installs signal handler."""
152        # Normal init
153        PyKotaFilterOrBackend.__init__(self)
154       
155        # then deal with signals
156        # CUPS backends ignore SIGPIPE and exit(1) on SIGTERM
157        # Fortunately SIGPIPE is already ignored by Python
158        # It's there just in case this changes in the future.
159        # Here we have to handle SIGTERM correctly, and pass
160        # it to the original backend if needed.
161        self.gotSigTerm = 0
162        signal.signal(signal.SIGPIPE, signal.SIG_IGN)
163        signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, self.sigterm_handler)
164       
165    def sigterm_handler(self, signum, frame) :
166        """Sets a global variable whenever SIGTERM is received."""
167        # SIGTERM will be ignore most of the time, but during
168        # the call to the real backend, we have to pass it through.
169        self.gotSigTerm = 1
170        self.logger.log_message(_("SIGTERM received, job %s cancelled.") % self.jobid, "info")
171       
[1271]172    def acceptJob(self) :       
173        """Returns the appropriate exit code to tell CUPS all is OK."""
174        return 0
175           
176    def removeJob(self) :           
177        """Returns the appropriate exit code to let CUPS think all is OK.
[1177]178       
[1271]179           Returning 0 (success) prevents CUPS from stopping the print queue.
180        """   
181        return 0
[1222]182       
[1271]183    def doWork(self, policy, printer, user, userpquota) :   
184        """Most of the work is done here."""
185        # Two different values possible for policy here :
186        # ALLOW means : Either printer, user or user print quota doesn't exist,
187        #               but the job should be allowed anyway.
188        # OK means : Both printer, user and user print quota exist, job should
189        #            be allowed if current user is allowed to print on this printer
190        if policy == "OK" :
191            self.logdebug("Checking user %s's quota on printer %s" % (user.Name, printer.Name))
192            action = self.warnUserPQuota(userpquota)
193            self.logdebug("Job accounting begins.")
194            self.accounter.beginJob(userpquota)
[1280]195        else :   
196            action = "ALLOW"
[1271]197           
198        # pass the job's data to the real backend   
[1280]199        if action in ["ALLOW", "WARN"] :
[1291]200            if self.gotSigTerm :
[1280]201                retcode = self.removeJob()
202            else :   
203                retcode = self.handleData()       
204        else :       
[1271]205            retcode = self.removeJob()
206       
207        if policy == "OK" :       
208            # stops accounting.
209            self.accounter.endJob(userpquota)
210            self.logdebug("Job accounting ends.")
211               
212            # retrieve the job size   
213            jobsize = self.accounter.getJobSize()
214            self.logdebug("Job size : %i" % jobsize)
215           
216            # update the quota for the current user on this printer
[1285]217            self.logdebug("Updating user %s's quota on printer %s" % (user.Name, printer.Name))
218            jobprice = userpquota.increasePagesUsage(jobsize)
[1271]219           
220            # adds the current job to history   
221            printer.addJobToHistory(self.jobid, user, self.accounter.getLastPageCounter(), action, jobsize, jobprice, self.preserveinputfile, self.title, self.copies, self.options)
222            self.logdebug("Job added to history.")
223           
224        return retcode   
225                   
226    def handleData(self) :                   
227        """Pass the job's data to the real backend."""
[1222]228        # Now it becomes tricky...
[1271]229        # We must pass the unmodified job to the original backend
[1222]230        # First ensure that we have a file object as input
231        mustclose = 0   
[1271]232        if self.inputfile is not None :   
233            if hasattr(self.inputfile, "read") :
234                infile = self.inputfile
[1182]235            else :   
[1271]236                infile = open(self.inputfile, "rb")
[1222]237            mustclose = 1
238        else :   
239            infile = sys.stdin
[1185]240           
[1222]241        # Find the real backend pathname   
[1271]242        realbackend = os.path.join(os.path.split(sys.argv[0])[0], self.originalbackend)
[1222]243       
244        # And launch it
[1271]245        self.logdebug("Starting real backend %s with args %s" % (realbackend, " ".join(['"%s"' % a for a in ([os.environ["DEVICE_URI"]] + sys.argv[1:])])))
[1222]246        subprocess = PyKotaPopen3([realbackend] + sys.argv[1:], capturestderr=1, bufsize=0, arg0=os.environ["DEVICE_URI"])
247       
248        # Save file descriptors, we will need them later.
249        infno = infile.fileno()
250        stdoutfno = sys.stdout.fileno()
251        stderrfno = sys.stderr.fileno()
252        fromcfno = subprocess.fromchild.fileno()
253        tocfno = subprocess.tochild.fileno()
254        cerrfno = subprocess.childerr.fileno()
255       
256        # We will have to be careful when dealing with I/O
257        # So we use a poll object to know when to read or write
258        pollster = select.poll()
259        pollster.register(infno, select.POLLIN | select.POLLPRI)
260        pollster.register(fromcfno, select.POLLIN | select.POLLPRI)
261        pollster.register(cerrfno, select.POLLIN | select.POLLPRI)
262        pollster.register(stdoutfno, select.POLLOUT)
263        pollster.register(stderrfno, select.POLLOUT)
264        pollster.register(tocfno, select.POLLOUT)
265       
266        # Initialize our buffers
267        indata = ""
268        outdata = ""
269        errdata = ""
[1289]270        endinput = endoutput = enderr = 0
271        inputclosed = outclosed = errclosed = 0
[1291]272        killed = 0
[1271]273        self.logdebug("Entering streams polling loop...")
[1289]274        status = -1
[1222]275        while status == -1 :
276            # First check if original backend is still alive
277            status = subprocess.poll()
[1185]278           
[1222]279            # Now if we got SIGTERM, we have
280            # to kill -TERM the original backend
[1291]281            if self.gotSigTerm and not killed :
[1222]282                try :
283                    os.kill(subprocess.pid, signal.SIGTERM)
[1291]284                    self.logger.log_message(_("SIGTERM was sent to real backend %s (pid: %s)") % (realbackend, subprocess.pid), "info")
285                    killed = 1
[1222]286                except : # ignore if process was already killed.
287                    pass
[1191]288           
[1222]289            # In any case, deal with any remaining I/O
[1289]290            availablefds = pollster.poll(5000)
[1222]291            for (fd, mask) in availablefds :
[1271]292                # self.logdebug("file: %i    mask: %04x" % (fd, mask))
[1222]293                if mask & select.POLLOUT :
294                    # We can write
295                    if fd == tocfno :
296                        if indata :
297                            os.write(fd, indata)   
298                            indata = ""
[1289]299                        if endinput :   
300                            pollster.unregister(tocfno)       
[1291]301                            self.logdebug("Closing real backend's stdin.")
[1289]302                            os.close(tocfno)
303                            inputclosed = 1
[1222]304                    elif fd == stdoutfno :
305                        if outdata :
306                            os.write(fd, outdata)
307                            outdata = ""
[1289]308                        if endoutput :   
309                            pollster.unregister(stdoutfno)       
310                            outputclosed = 1
[1222]311                    elif fd == stderrfno :
312                        if errdata :
313                            os.write(fd, errdata)
314                            errdata = ""
[1289]315                        if enderr :   
316                            pollster.unregister(stderrfno)       
317                            errclosed = 1
[1222]318                if (mask & select.POLLIN) or (mask & select.POLLPRI) :     
319                    # We have something to read
320                    data = os.read(fd, 256 * 1024)
321                    if fd == infno :
322                        indata += data
323                        if not data :    # If yes, then no more input data
[1289]324                            pollster.unregister(infno)
325                            self.logdebug("Input data ends.")
[1222]326                            endinput = 1 # this happens with real files.
327                    elif fd == fromcfno :
328                        outdata += data
329                    elif fd == cerrfno :   
330                        errdata += data
331                if (mask & select.POLLHUP) or (mask & select.POLLERR) :
332                    # I've never seen POLLERR myself, but this probably
333                    # can't hurt to treat an error condition just like
334                    # an EOF.
335                    #
336                    # Some standard I/O stream has no more datas
[1289]337                    pollster.unregister(fd)
[1222]338                    if fd == infno :
339                        # Here we are in the case where the input file is stdin.
340                        # which has no more data to be read.
[1289]341                        self.logdebug("Input data ends.")
[1222]342                        endinput = 1
343                    elif fd == fromcfno :   
344                        # This should never happen, since
345                        # CUPS backends don't send anything on their
[1289]346                        # standard output.
[1240]347                        # We are no more interested in this file descriptor       
[1291]348                        self.logdebug("Closing real backend's stdout.")
[1240]349                        os.close(fromcfno)
[1289]350                        endoutput = 1
[1222]351                    elif fd == cerrfno :   
352                        # Original CUPS backend has finished
[1289]353                        # to write informations on its standard error.
354                        # We are no more interested in this file descriptor        .
[1291]355                        self.logdebug("Closing real backend's stderr.")
[1240]356                        os.close(cerrfno)
[1289]357                        enderr = 1
[1291]358            if killed or (inputclosed and outputclosed and errclosed) :
359                break
[1191]360               
[1291]361        # We must close the real backend's input stream
362        if killed and not inputclosed :
363            self.logdebug("Forcing close of real backend's stdin.")
364            os.close(tocfno)
365       
[1222]366        # Input file was a real file, we have to close it.   
367        if mustclose :
368            infile.close()
[1185]369           
[1271]370        self.logdebug("Exiting streams polling loop...")
[1240]371           
[1222]372        # Check exit code of original CUPS backend.   
373        if os.WIFEXITED(status) :
374            retcode = os.WEXITSTATUS(status)
[1291]375        elif not killed :   
[1271]376            self.logger.log_message(_("CUPS backend %s died abnormally.") % realbackend, "error")
[1222]377            retcode = -1
[1291]378        else :   
379            retcode = self.removeJob()
[1271]380        return retcode   
[1222]381   
[1177]382if __name__ == "__main__" :   
383    # This is a CUPS backend, we should act and die like a CUPS backend
384    if len(sys.argv) == 1 :
[1178]385        # we will execute each existing backend in device enumeration mode
386        # and generate their PyKota accounting counterpart
387        (directory, myname) = os.path.split(sys.argv[0])
388        for backend in [os.path.join(directory, b) for b in os.listdir(directory) if os.path.isfile(os.path.join(directory, b)) and (b != myname)] :
389            answer = os.popen(backend, "r")
390            try :
391                devices = [line.strip() for line in answer.readlines()]
392            except :   
393                devices = []
394            status = answer.close()
395            if status is None :
396                for d in devices :
[1180]397                    # each line is of the form : 'xxxx xxxx "xxxx xxx" "xxxx xxx"'
398                    # so we have to decompose it carefully
[1178]399                    fdevice = cStringIO.StringIO("%s" % d)
400                    tokenizer = shlex.shlex(fdevice)
401                    tokenizer.wordchars = tokenizer.wordchars + r".:,?!~/\_$*-+={}[]()#"
402                    arguments = []
403                    while 1 :
404                        token = tokenizer.get_token()
405                        if token :
406                            arguments.append(token)
407                        else :
408                            break
409                    fdevice.close()
[1180]410                    try :
411                        (devicetype, device, name, fullname) = arguments
412                    except ValueError :   
413                        pass    # ignore this 'bizarre' device
414                    else :   
415                        if name.startswith('"') and name.endswith('"') :
416                            name = name[1:-1]
417                        if fullname.startswith('"') and fullname.endswith('"') :
418                            fullname = fullname[1:-1]
[1191]419                        print '%s cupspykota:%s "PyKota+%s" "PyKota managed %s"' % (devicetype, device, name, fullname)
[1177]420        retcode = 0
421    elif len(sys.argv) not in (6, 7) :   
422        sys.stderr.write("ERROR: %s job-id user title copies options [file]\n" % sys.argv[0])
423        retcode = 1
424    else :   
425        try :
426            # Initializes the backend
[1271]427            kotabackend = PyKotaBackend()   
428            retcode = kotabackend.mainWork()
[1196]429        except (PyKotaToolError, PyKotaConfigError, PyKotaStorageError, PyKotaAccounterError, PyKotaRequesterError, AttributeError, KeyError, IndexError, ValueError, TypeError, IOError), msg :
[1177]430            sys.stderr.write("ERROR : cupspykota backend failed (%s)\n" % msg)
431            sys.stderr.flush()
432            retcode = 1
433       
434        try :
435            kotabackend.storage.close()
436        except (TypeError, NameError, AttributeError) :   
437            pass
438       
439    sys.exit(retcode)   
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