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CONTRIBUTORS
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List of contributors to Kallithea project:
 

	
 
    Mads Kiilerich <madski@unity3d.com> 2012-2015
 
    Takumi IINO <trot.thunder@gmail.com> 2012-2015
 
    Unity Technologies 2012-2015
 
    Andrew Shadura <andrew@shadura.me> 2012 2014-2015
 
    Aras Pranckevičius <aras@unity3d.com> 2012-2013 2015
 
    Sean Farley <sean.michael.farley@gmail.com> 2013-2015
 
    Christian Oyarzun <oyarzun@gmail.com> 2014-2015
 
    Joseph Rivera <rivera.d.joseph@gmail.com> 2014-2015
 
    Thomas De Schampheleire <thomas.de.schampheleire@gmail.com> 2014-2015
 
    Anatoly Bubenkov <bubenkoff@gmail.com> 2015
 
    Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@catalyst.net.nz> 2015
 
    Balázs Úr <urbalazs@gmail.com> 2015
 
    Ben Finney <ben@benfinney.id.au> 2015
 
    Branko Majic <branko@majic.rs> 2015
 
    Daniel Hobley <danielh@unity3d.com> 2015
 
    David Avigni <david.avigni@ankapi.com> 2015
 
    Denis Blanchette <dblanchette@coveo.com> 2015
 
    duanhongyi <duanhongyi@doopai.com> 2015
 
    EriCSN Chang <ericsning@gmail.com> 2015
 
    Étienne Gilli <etienne.gilli@gmail.com> 2015
 
    Grzegorz Krason <grzegorz.krason@gmail.com> 2015
 
    Jan Heylen <heyleke@gmail.com> 2015
 
    Jiří Suchan <yed@vanyli.net> 2015
 
    Kazunari Kobayashi <kobanari@nifty.com> 2015
 
    Kevin Bullock <kbullock@ringworld.org> 2015
 
    kobanari <kobanari@nifty.com> 2015
 
    Marc Abramowitz <marc@marc-abramowitz.com> 2015
 
    Marc Villetard <marc.villetard@gmail.com> 2015
 
    Matthias Zilk <matthias.zilk@gmail.com> 2015
 
    Michael Pohl <michael@mipapo.de> 2015
 
    Michael V. DePalatis <mike@depalatis.net> 2015
 
    Morten Skaaning <mortens@unity3d.com> 2015
 
    Nick High <nick@silverchip.org> 2015
 
    Niemand Jedermann <predatorix@web.de> 2015
 
    Peter Vitt <petervitt@web.de> 2015
 
    Robert Martinez <ntttq@inboxen.org> 2015
 
    Robert Rauch <mail@robertrauch.de> 2015
 
    Ronny Pfannschmidt <opensource@ronnypfannschmidt.de> 2015
 
    Sam Jaques <sam.jaques@me.com> 2015
 
    Søren Løvborg <sorenl@unity3d.com> 2015
 
    Tuux <tuxa@galaxie.eu.org> 2015
 
    Viktar Palstsiuk <vipals@gmail.com> 2015
 
    Dominik Ruf <dominikruf@gmail.com> 2012 2014
 
    Bradley M. Kuhn <bkuhn@sfconservancy.org> 2014
 
    Calinou <calinou@opmbx.org> 2014
 
    Daniel Anderson <daniel@dattrix.com> 2014
 
    Henrik Stuart <hg@hstuart.dk> 2014
 
    Ingo von Borstel <kallithea@planetmaker.de> 2014
 
    Jelmer Vernooij <jelmer@samba.org> 2014
 
    Jim Hague <jim.hague@acm.org> 2014
 
    Matt Fellows <kallithea@matt-fellows.me.uk> 2014
 
    Max Roman <max@choloclos.se> 2014
 
    Michal Čihař <michal@cihar.com> 2014
 
    Na'Tosha Bard <natosha@unity3d.com> 2014
 
    Rasmus Selsmark <rasmuss@unity3d.com> 2014
 
    Tim Freund <tim@freunds.net> 2014
 
    Travis Burtrum <android@moparisthebest.com> 2014
 
    Zoltan Gyarmati <mr.zoltan.gyarmati@gmail.com> 2014
 
    Marcin Kuźmiński <marcin@python-works.com> 2010-2013
 
    xpol <xpolife@gmail.com> 2012-2013
 
    Aparkar <aparkar@icloud.com> 2013
 
    Dennis Brakhane <brakhane@googlemail.com> 2013
 
    Grzegorz Rożniecki <xaerxess@gmail.com> 2013
 
    Jonathan Sternberg <jonathansternberg@gmail.com> 2013
 
    Leonardo Carneiro <leonardo@unity3d.com> 2013
 
    Magnus Ericmats <magnus.ericmats@gmail.com> 2013
 
    Martin Vium <martinv@unity3d.com> 2013
 
    Simon Lopez <simon.lopez@slopez.org> 2013
 
    Ton Plomp <tcplomp@gmail.com> 2013
 
    Augusto Herrmann <augusto.herrmann@planejamento.gov.br> 2011-2012
 
    Dan Sheridan <djs@adelard.com> 2012
kallithea/lib/compat.py
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@@ -495,74 +495,76 @@ else:
 
            for elem in iterable:
 
                self.append(elem)
 

	
 
        def extendleft(self, iterable):
 
            for elem in iterable:
 
                self.appendleft(elem)
 

	
 
        def rotate(self, n=1):
 
            if self:
 
                n %= len(self)
 
                for i in xrange(n):
 
                    self.appendleft(self.pop())
 

	
 
        def __getitem__(self, i):
 
            if i < 0:
 
                i += len(self)
 
            try:
 
                return self.data[i + self.left]
 
            except KeyError:
 
                raise IndexError
 

	
 
        def __setitem__(self, i, value):
 
            if i < 0:
 
                i += len(self)
 
            try:
 
                self.data[i + self.left] = value
 
            except KeyError:
 
                raise IndexError
 

	
 
        def __delitem__(self, i):
 
            size = len(self)
 
            if not (-size <= i < size):
 
                raise IndexError
 
            data = self.data
 
            if i < 0:
 
                i += size
 
            for j in xrange(self.left + i, self.right - 1):
 
                data[j] = data[j + 1]
 
            self.pop()
 

	
 
        def __len__(self):
 
            return self.right - self.left
 

	
 
        def __cmp__(self, other):
 
            if type(self) != type(other):
 
                return cmp(type(self), type(other))
 
            return cmp(list(self), list(other))
 

	
 
        def __repr__(self, _track=[]):
 
        def __repr__(self, _track=None):
 
            _track = _track or []
 
            if id(self) in _track:
 
                return '...'
 
            _track.append(id(self))
 
            r = 'deque(%r, maxlen=%s)' % (list(self), self.maxlen)
 
            _track.remove(id(self))
 
            return r
 

	
 
        def __getstate__(self):
 
            return (tuple(self),)
 

	
 
        def __setstate__(self, s):
 
            self.__init__(s[0])
 

	
 
        def __hash__(self):
 
            raise TypeError
 

	
 
        def __copy__(self):
 
            return self.__class__(self)
 

	
 
        def __deepcopy__(self, memo={}):
 
        def __deepcopy__(self, memo=None):
 
            from copy import deepcopy
 
            memo = memo or {}
 
            result = self.__class__()
 
            memo[id(self)] = result
 
            result.__init__(deepcopy(tuple(self), memo))
 
            return result
kallithea/lib/db_manage.py
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@@ -16,104 +16,104 @@ kallithea.lib.db_manage
 
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 

	
 
Database creation, and setup module for Kallithea. Used for creation
 
of database as well as for migration operations
 

	
 
This file was forked by the Kallithea project in July 2014.
 
Original author and date, and relevant copyright and licensing information is below:
 
:created_on: Apr 10, 2010
 
:author: marcink
 
:copyright: (c) 2013 RhodeCode GmbH, and others.
 
:license: GPLv3, see LICENSE.md for more details.
 
"""
 

	
 
import os
 
import sys
 
import time
 
import uuid
 
import logging
 
from os.path import dirname as dn, join as jn
 

	
 
from kallithea import __dbversion__, __py_version__, EXTERN_TYPE_INTERNAL, DB_MIGRATIONS
 
from kallithea.model.user import UserModel
 
from kallithea.lib.utils import ask_ok
 
from kallithea.model import init_model
 
from kallithea.model.db import User, Permission, Ui, \
 
    Setting, UserToPerm, DbMigrateVersion, RepoGroup, \
 
    UserRepoGroupToPerm, CacheInvalidation, Repository
 

	
 
from sqlalchemy.engine import create_engine
 
from kallithea.model.repo_group import RepoGroupModel
 
#from kallithea.model import meta
 
from kallithea.model.meta import Session, Base
 
from kallithea.model.repo import RepoModel
 
from kallithea.model.permission import PermissionModel
 

	
 

	
 
log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
 

	
 

	
 
def notify(msg):
 
    """
 
    Notification for migrations messages
 
    """
 
    ml = len(msg) + (4 * 2)
 
    print('\n%s\n*** %s ***\n%s' % ('*' * ml, msg, '*' * ml)).upper()
 

	
 

	
 
class DbManage(object):
 
    def __init__(self, log_sql, dbconf, root, tests=False, SESSION=None, cli_args={}):
 
    def __init__(self, log_sql, dbconf, root, tests=False, SESSION=None, cli_args=None):
 
        self.dbname = dbconf.split('/')[-1]
 
        self.tests = tests
 
        self.root = root
 
        self.dburi = dbconf
 
        self.log_sql = log_sql
 
        self.db_exists = False
 
        self.cli_args = cli_args
 
        self.cli_args = cli_args or {}
 
        self.init_db(SESSION=SESSION)
 

	
 
        force_ask = self.cli_args.get('force_ask')
 
        if force_ask is not None:
 
            global ask_ok
 
            ask_ok = lambda *args, **kwargs: force_ask
 

	
 
    def init_db(self, SESSION=None):
 
        if SESSION:
 
            self.sa = SESSION
 
        else:
 
            #init new sessions
 
            engine = create_engine(self.dburi, echo=self.log_sql)
 
            init_model(engine)
 
            self.sa = Session()
 

	
 
    def create_tables(self, override=False):
 
        """
 
        Create a auth database
 
        """
 

	
 
        log.info("Any existing database is going to be destroyed")
 
        if self.tests:
 
            destroy = True
 
        else:
 
            destroy = ask_ok('Are you sure to destroy old database ? [y/n]')
 
        if not destroy:
 
            print 'Nothing done.'
 
            sys.exit(0)
 
        if destroy:
 
            Base.metadata.drop_all()
 

	
 
        checkfirst = not override
 
        Base.metadata.create_all(checkfirst=checkfirst)
 
        log.info('Created tables for %s', self.dbname)
 

	
 
    def set_db_version(self):
 
        ver = DbMigrateVersion()
 
        ver.version = __dbversion__
 
        ver.repository_id = DB_MIGRATIONS
 
        ver.repository_path = 'versions'
 
        self.sa.add(ver)
 
        log.info('db version set to: %s', __dbversion__)
 

	
 
    def upgrade(self):
 
        """
 
        Upgrades given database schema to given revision following
 
        all needed steps, to perform the upgrade
kallithea/lib/helpers.py
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@@ -934,108 +934,107 @@ class Page(_Page):
 
        # or there would be no need to insert '..' spacers)
 
        if self.page != self.first_page and self.first_page < leftmost_page:
 
            nav_items.append(self._pagerlink(self.first_page, self.first_page))
 

	
 
        # Insert dots if there are pages between the first page
 
        # and the currently displayed page range
 
        if leftmost_page - self.first_page > 1:
 
            # Wrap in a SPAN tag if nolink_attr is set
 
            text_ = '..'
 
            if self.dotdot_attr:
 
                text_ = HTML.span(c=text_, **self.dotdot_attr)
 
            nav_items.append(text_)
 

	
 
        for thispage in xrange(leftmost_page, rightmost_page + 1):
 
            # Highlight the current page number and do not use a link
 
            text_ = str(thispage)
 
            if thispage == self.page:
 
                # Wrap in a SPAN tag if nolink_attr is set
 
                if self.curpage_attr:
 
                    text_ = HTML.span(c=text_, **self.curpage_attr)
 
                nav_items.append(text_)
 
            # Otherwise create just a link to that page
 
            else:
 
                nav_items.append(self._pagerlink(thispage, text_))
 

	
 
        # Insert dots if there are pages between the displayed
 
        # page numbers and the end of the page range
 
        if self.last_page - rightmost_page > 1:
 
            text_ = '..'
 
            # Wrap in a SPAN tag if nolink_attr is set
 
            if self.dotdot_attr:
 
                text_ = HTML.span(c=text_, **self.dotdot_attr)
 
            nav_items.append(text_)
 

	
 
        # Create a link to the very last page (unless we are on the last
 
        # page or there would be no need to insert '..' spacers)
 
        if self.page != self.last_page and rightmost_page < self.last_page:
 
            nav_items.append(self._pagerlink(self.last_page, self.last_page))
 

	
 
        #_page_link = url.current()
 
        #nav_items.append(literal('<link rel="prerender" href="%s?page=%s">' % (_page_link, str(int(self.page)+1))))
 
        #nav_items.append(literal('<link rel="prefetch" href="%s?page=%s">' % (_page_link, str(int(self.page)+1))))
 
        return self.separator.join(nav_items)
 

	
 
    def pager(self, format='~2~', page_param='page', partial_param='partial',
 
        show_if_single_page=False, separator=' ', onclick=None,
 
        symbol_first='<<', symbol_last='>>',
 
        symbol_previous='<', symbol_next='>',
 
        link_attr={'class': 'pager_link', 'rel': 'prerender'},
 
        curpage_attr={'class': 'pager_curpage'},
 
        dotdot_attr={'class': 'pager_dotdot'}, **kwargs):
 

	
 
        self.curpage_attr = curpage_attr
 
        link_attr=None,
 
        curpage_attr=None,
 
        dotdot_attr=None, **kwargs):
 
        self.curpage_attr = curpage_attr or {'class': 'pager_curpage'}
 
        self.separator = separator
 
        self.pager_kwargs = kwargs
 
        self.page_param = page_param
 
        self.partial_param = partial_param
 
        self.onclick = onclick
 
        self.link_attr = link_attr
 
        self.dotdot_attr = dotdot_attr
 
        self.link_attr = link_attr or {'class': 'pager_link', 'rel': 'prerender'}
 
        self.dotdot_attr = dotdot_attr or {'class': 'pager_dotdot'}
 

	
 
        # Don't show navigator if there is no more than one page
 
        if self.page_count == 0 or (self.page_count == 1 and not show_if_single_page):
 
            return ''
 

	
 
        from string import Template
 
        # Replace ~...~ in token format by range of pages
 
        result = re.sub(r'~(\d+)~', self._range, format)
 

	
 
        # Interpolate '%' variables
 
        result = Template(result).safe_substitute({
 
            'first_page': self.first_page,
 
            'last_page': self.last_page,
 
            'page': self.page,
 
            'page_count': self.page_count,
 
            'items_per_page': self.items_per_page,
 
            'first_item': self.first_item,
 
            'last_item': self.last_item,
 
            'item_count': self.item_count,
 
            'link_first': self.page > self.first_page and \
 
                    self._pagerlink(self.first_page, symbol_first) or '',
 
            'link_last': self.page < self.last_page and \
 
                    self._pagerlink(self.last_page, symbol_last) or '',
 
            'link_previous': self.previous_page and \
 
                    self._pagerlink(self.previous_page, symbol_previous) \
 
                    or HTML.span(symbol_previous, class_="yui-pg-previous"),
 
            'link_next': self.next_page and \
 
                    self._pagerlink(self.next_page, symbol_next) \
 
                    or HTML.span(symbol_next, class_="yui-pg-next")
 
        })
 

	
 
        return literal(result)
 

	
 

	
 
#==============================================================================
 
# REPO PAGER, PAGER FOR REPOSITORY
 
#==============================================================================
 
class RepoPage(Page):
 

	
 
    def __init__(self, collection, page=1, items_per_page=20,
 
                 item_count=None, url=None, **kwargs):
 

	
 
        """Create a "RepoPage" instance. special pager for paging
 
        repository
 
        """
 
        self._url_generator = url
 

	
 
        # Safe the kwargs class-wide so they can be used in the pager() method
kallithea/lib/middleware/simplegit.py
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@@ -249,57 +249,56 @@ class SimpleGit(BaseVCSController):
 

	
 
    def __get_user(self, username):
 
        return User.get_by_username(username)
 

	
 
    def __get_action(self, environ):
 
        """
 
        Maps git request commands into a pull or push command.
 

	
 
        :param environ:
 
        """
 
        service = environ['QUERY_STRING'].split('=')
 

	
 
        if len(service) > 1:
 
            service_cmd = service[1]
 
            mapping = {
 
                'git-receive-pack': 'push',
 
                'git-upload-pack': 'pull',
 
            }
 
            op = mapping[service_cmd]
 
            self._git_stored_op = op
 
            return op
 
        else:
 
            # try to fallback to stored variable as we don't know if the last
 
            # operation is pull/push
 
            op = getattr(self, '_git_stored_op', 'pull')
 
        return op
 

	
 
    def _handle_githooks(self, repo_name, action, baseui, environ):
 
        """
 
        Handles pull action, push is handled by post-receive hook
 
        """
 
        from kallithea.lib.hooks import log_pull_action
 
        service = environ['QUERY_STRING'].split('=')
 

	
 
        if len(service) < 2:
 
            return
 

	
 
        from kallithea.model.db import Repository
 
        _repo = Repository.get_by_repo_name(repo_name)
 
        _repo = _repo.scm_instance
 

	
 
        _hooks = dict(baseui.configitems('hooks')) or {}
 
        if action == 'pull':
 
            # stupid git, emulate pre-pull hook !
 
            pre_pull(ui=baseui, repo=_repo._repo)
 
        if action == 'pull' and _hooks.get(Ui.HOOK_PULL):
 
            log_pull_action(ui=baseui, repo=_repo._repo)
 

	
 
    def __inject_extras(self, repo_path, baseui, extras={}):
 
    def __inject_extras(self, repo_path, baseui, extras=None):
 
        """
 
        Injects some extra params into baseui instance
 

	
 
        :param baseui: baseui instance
 
        :param extras: dict with extra params to put into baseui
 
        """
 

	
 
        _set_extras(extras)
 
        _set_extras(extras or {})
kallithea/lib/middleware/simplehg.py
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@@ -227,68 +227,68 @@ class SimpleHg(BaseVCSController):
 
        instance, additionally inject some extras into ui object
 
        """
 
        return hgweb_mod.hgweb(repo_name, name=repo_name, baseui=baseui)
 

	
 
    def __get_repository(self, environ):
 
        """
 
        Gets repository name out of PATH_INFO header
 

	
 
        :param environ: environ where PATH_INFO is stored
 
        """
 
        try:
 
            environ['PATH_INFO'] = self._get_by_id(environ['PATH_INFO'])
 
            repo_name = '/'.join(environ['PATH_INFO'].split('/')[1:])
 
            if repo_name.endswith('/'):
 
                repo_name = repo_name.rstrip('/')
 
        except Exception:
 
            log.error(traceback.format_exc())
 
            raise
 

	
 
        return repo_name
 

	
 
    def __get_user(self, username):
 
        return User.get_by_username(username)
 

	
 
    def __get_action(self, environ):
 
        """
 
        Maps mercurial request commands into a clone,pull or push command.
 
        This should always return a valid command string
 

	
 
        :param environ:
 
        """
 
        mapping = {'changegroup': 'pull',
 
                   'changegroupsubset': 'pull',
 
                   'stream_out': 'pull',
 
                   'listkeys': 'pull',
 
                   'unbundle': 'push',
 
                   'pushkey': 'push', }
 
        for qry in environ['QUERY_STRING'].split('&'):
 
            if qry.startswith('cmd'):
 
                cmd = qry.split('=')[-1]
 
                if cmd in mapping:
 
                    return mapping[cmd]
 

	
 
                return 'pull'
 

	
 
        raise Exception('Unable to detect pull/push action !!'
 
                        'Are you using non standard command or client ?')
 

	
 
    def __inject_extras(self, repo_path, baseui, extras={}):
 
    def __inject_extras(self, repo_path, baseui, extras=None):
 
        """
 
        Injects some extra params into baseui instance
 

	
 
        also overwrites global settings with those takes from local hgrc file
 

	
 
        :param baseui: baseui instance
 
        :param extras: dict with extra params to put into baseui
 
        """
 

	
 
        hgrc = os.path.join(repo_path, '.hg', 'hgrc')
 

	
 
        repoui = make_ui('file', hgrc, False)
 

	
 
        if repoui:
 
            #overwrite our ui instance with the section from hgrc file
 
            for section in ui_sections:
 
                for k, v in repoui.configitems(section):
 
                    baseui.setconfig(section, k, v)
 
        _set_extras(extras)
 
        _set_extras(extras or {})
kallithea/lib/rcmail/smtp_mailer.py
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@@ -15,91 +15,91 @@
 
kallithea.lib.rcmail.smtp_mailer
 
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 

	
 
Simple smtp mailer used in Kallithea
 

	
 
This file was forked by the Kallithea project in July 2014.
 
Original author and date, and relevant copyright and licensing information is below:
 
:created_on: Sep 13, 2010
 
:author: marcink
 
:copyright: (c) 2013 RhodeCode GmbH, and others.
 
:license: GPLv3, see LICENSE.md for more details.
 
"""
 

	
 
import time
 
import logging
 
import smtplib
 
from socket import sslerror
 
from email.utils import formatdate
 
from kallithea.lib.rcmail.message import Message
 
from kallithea.lib.rcmail.utils import DNS_NAME
 

	
 

	
 
class SmtpMailer(object):
 
    """SMTP mailer class
 

	
 
    mailer = SmtpMailer(mail_from, user, passwd, mail_server, smtp_auth
 
                        mail_port, ssl, tls)
 
    mailer.send(recipients, subject, body, attachment_files)
 

	
 
    :param recipients might be a list of string or single string
 
    :param attachment_files is a dict of {filename:location}
 
        it tries to guess the mimetype and attach the file
 

	
 
    """
 

	
 
    def __init__(self, mail_from, user, passwd, mail_server, smtp_auth=None,
 
                 mail_port=None, ssl=False, tls=False, debug=False):
 

	
 
        self.mail_from = mail_from
 
        self.mail_server = mail_server
 
        self.mail_port = mail_port
 
        self.user = user
 
        self.passwd = passwd
 
        self.ssl = ssl
 
        self.tls = tls
 
        self.debug = debug
 
        self.auth = smtp_auth
 

	
 
    def send(self, recipients=[], subject='', body='', html='',
 
    def send(self, recipients=None, subject='', body='', html='',
 
             attachment_files=None, headers=None):
 

	
 
        recipients = recipients or []
 
        if isinstance(recipients, basestring):
 
            recipients = [recipients]
 
        if headers is None:
 
            headers = {}
 
        headers.setdefault('Date', formatdate(time.time()))
 
        msg = Message(subject, recipients, body, html, self.mail_from,
 
                      recipients_separator=", ", extra_headers=headers)
 
        raw_msg = msg.to_message()
 

	
 
        if self.ssl:
 
            smtp_serv = smtplib.SMTP_SSL(self.mail_server, self.mail_port,
 
                                         local_hostname=DNS_NAME.get_fqdn())
 
        else:
 
            smtp_serv = smtplib.SMTP(self.mail_server, self.mail_port,
 
                                     local_hostname=DNS_NAME.get_fqdn())
 

	
 
        if self.tls:
 
            smtp_serv.ehlo()
 
            smtp_serv.starttls()
 

	
 
        if self.debug:
 
            smtp_serv.set_debuglevel(1)
 

	
 
        smtp_serv.ehlo()
 
        if self.auth:
 
            smtp_serv.esmtp_features["auth"] = self.auth
 

	
 
        # if server requires authorization you must provide login and password
 
        # but only if we have them
 
        if self.user and self.passwd:
 
            smtp_serv.login(self.user, self.passwd)
 

	
 
        smtp_serv.sendmail(msg.sender, msg.send_to, raw_msg.as_string())
 
        logging.info('MAIL SENT TO: %s' % recipients)
 

	
 
        try:
 
            smtp_serv.quit()
 
        except sslerror:
 
            # sslerror is raised in tls connections on closing sometimes
 
            smtp_serv.close()
kallithea/lib/vcs/subprocessio.py
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@@ -111,98 +111,98 @@ class InputStreamChunker(Thread):
 
        t = self.target
 
        cs = self.chunk_size
 
        ccm = self.chunk_count_max
 
        kr = self.keep_reading
 
        da = self.data_added
 
        go = self.go
 

	
 
        try:
 
            b = s.read(cs)
 
        except ValueError:
 
            b = ''
 

	
 
        while b and go.is_set():
 
            if len(t) > ccm:
 
                kr.clear()
 
                kr.wait(2)
 
                # # this only works on 2.7.x and up
 
                # if not kr.wait(10):
 
                #     raise Exception("Timed out while waiting for input to be read.")
 
                # instead we'll use this
 
                if len(t) > ccm + 3:
 
                    raise IOError(
 
                        "Timed out while waiting for input from subprocess.")
 
            t.append(b)
 
            da.set()
 
            try:
 
                b = s.read(cs)
 
            except ValueError: # probably "I/O operation on closed file"
 
                b = ''
 

	
 
        self.EOF.set()
 
        da.set()  # for cases when done but there was no input.
 

	
 

	
 
class BufferedGenerator(object):
 
    """
 
    Class behaves as a non-blocking, buffered pipe reader.
 
    Reads chunks of data (through a thread)
 
    from a blocking pipe, and attaches these to an array (Deque) of chunks.
 
    Reading is halted in the thread when max chunks is internally buffered.
 
    The .next() may operate in blocking or non-blocking fashion by yielding
 
    '' if no data is ready
 
    to be sent or by not returning until there is some data to send
 
    When we get EOF from underlying source pipe we raise the marker to raise
 
    StopIteration after the last chunk of data is yielded.
 
    """
 

	
 
    def __init__(self, source, buffer_size=65536, chunk_size=4096,
 
                 starting_values=[], bottomless=False):
 

	
 
                 starting_values=None, bottomless=False):
 
        starting_values = starting_values or []
 
        if bottomless:
 
            maxlen = int(buffer_size / chunk_size)
 
        else:
 
            maxlen = None
 

	
 
        self.data = deque(starting_values, maxlen)
 
        self.worker = InputStreamChunker(source, self.data, buffer_size,
 
                                         chunk_size)
 
        if starting_values:
 
            self.worker.data_added.set()
 
        self.worker.start()
 

	
 
    ####################
 
    # Generator's methods
 
    ####################
 

	
 
    def __iter__(self):
 
        return self
 

	
 
    def next(self):
 
        while not len(self.data) and not self.worker.EOF.is_set():
 
            self.worker.data_added.clear()
 
            self.worker.data_added.wait(0.2)
 
        if len(self.data):
 
            self.worker.keep_reading.set()
 
            return _bytes(self.data.popleft())
 
        elif self.worker.EOF.is_set():
 
            raise StopIteration
 

	
 
    def throw(self, type, value=None, traceback=None):
 
        if not self.worker.EOF.is_set():
 
            raise type(value)
 

	
 
    def start(self):
 
        self.worker.start()
 

	
 
    def stop(self):
 
        self.worker.stop()
 

	
 
    def close(self):
 
        try:
 
            self.worker.stop()
 
            self.throw(GeneratorExit)
 
        except (GeneratorExit, StopIteration):
 
            pass
 

	
 
    def __del__(self):
 
        self.close()
 
@@ -281,107 +281,107 @@ class BufferedGenerator(object):
 

	
 

	
 
class SubprocessIOChunker(object):
 
    """
 
    Processor class wrapping handling of subprocess IO.
 

	
 
    In a way, this is a "communicate()" replacement with a twist.
 

	
 
    - We are multithreaded. Writing in and reading out, err are all sep threads.
 
    - We support concurrent (in and out) stream processing.
 
    - The output is not a stream. It's a queue of read string (bytes, not unicode)
 
      chunks. The object behaves as an iterable. You can "for chunk in obj:" us.
 
    - We are non-blocking in more respects than communicate()
 
      (reading from subprocess out pauses when internal buffer is full, but
 
       does not block the parent calling code. On the flip side, reading from
 
       slow-yielding subprocess may block the iteration until data shows up. This
 
       does not block the parallel inpipe reading occurring parallel thread.)
 

	
 
    The purpose of the object is to allow us to wrap subprocess interactions into
 
    an iterable that can be passed to a WSGI server as the application's return
 
    value. Because of stream-processing-ability, WSGI does not have to read ALL
 
    of the subprocess's output and buffer it, before handing it to WSGI server for
 
    HTTP response. Instead, the class initializer reads just a bit of the stream
 
    to figure out if error occurred or likely to occur and if not, just hands the
 
    further iteration over subprocess output to the server for completion of HTTP
 
    response.
 

	
 
    The real or perceived subprocess error is trapped and raised as one of
 
    EnvironmentError family of exceptions
 

	
 
    Example usage:
 
    #    try:
 
    #        answer = SubprocessIOChunker(
 
    #            cmd,
 
    #            input,
 
    #            buffer_size = 65536,
 
    #            chunk_size = 4096
 
    #            )
 
    #    except (EnvironmentError) as e:
 
    #        print str(e)
 
    #        raise e
 
    #
 
    #    return answer
 

	
 

	
 
    """
 

	
 
    def __init__(self, cmd, inputstream=None, buffer_size=65536,
 
                 chunk_size=4096, starting_values=[], **kwargs):
 
                 chunk_size=4096, starting_values=None, **kwargs):
 
        """
 
        Initializes SubprocessIOChunker
 

	
 
        :param cmd: A Subprocess.Popen style "cmd". Can be string or array of strings
 
        :param inputstream: (Default: None) A file-like, string, or file pointer.
 
        :param buffer_size: (Default: 65536) A size of total buffer per stream in bytes.
 
        :param chunk_size: (Default: 4096) A max size of a chunk. Actual chunk may be smaller.
 
        :param starting_values: (Default: []) An array of strings to put in front of output que.
 
        """
 

	
 
        starting_values = starting_values or []
 
        if inputstream:
 
            input_streamer = StreamFeeder(inputstream)
 
            input_streamer.start()
 
            inputstream = input_streamer.output
 

	
 
        # Note: fragile cmd mangling has been removed for use in Kallithea
 
        assert isinstance(cmd, list), cmd
 

	
 
        _p = subprocess.Popen(cmd, bufsize=-1,
 
                              stdin=inputstream,
 
                              stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
 
                              stderr=subprocess.PIPE,
 
                              **kwargs)
 

	
 
        bg_out = BufferedGenerator(_p.stdout, buffer_size, chunk_size,
 
                                   starting_values)
 
        bg_err = BufferedGenerator(_p.stderr, 16000, 1, bottomless=True)
 

	
 
        while not bg_out.done_reading and not bg_out.reading_paused and not bg_err.length:
 
            # doing this until we reach either end of file, or end of buffer.
 
            bg_out.data_added_event.wait(1)
 
            bg_out.data_added_event.clear()
 

	
 
        # at this point it's still ambiguous if we are done reading or just full buffer.
 
        # Either way, if error (returned by ended process, or implied based on
 
        # presence of stuff in stderr output) we error out.
 
        # Else, we are happy.
 
        _returncode = _p.poll()
 
        if _returncode or (_returncode is None and bg_err.length):
 
            try:
 
                _p.terminate()
 
            except Exception:
 
                pass
 
            bg_out.stop()
 
            out = ''.join(bg_out)
 
            bg_err.stop()
 
            err = ''.join(bg_err)
 
            if (err.strip() == 'fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly' and
 
                out.startswith('0034shallow ')):
 
                # hack inspired by https://github.com/schacon/grack/pull/7
 
                bg_out = iter([out])
 
                _p = None
 
            elif err:
 
                raise EnvironmentError(
 
                    "Subprocess exited due to an error:\n" + err)
 
            else:
 
                raise EnvironmentError(
 
                    "Subprocess exited with non 0 ret code:%s" % _returncode)
kallithea/lib/vcs/utils/compat.py
Show inline comments
 
@@ -75,118 +75,120 @@ else:
 
            for elem in iterable:
 
                self.append(elem)
 

	
 
        def extendleft(self, iterable):
 
            for elem in iterable:
 
                self.appendleft(elem)
 

	
 
        def rotate(self, n=1):
 
            if self:
 
                n %= len(self)
 
                for i in xrange(n):
 
                    self.appendleft(self.pop())
 

	
 
        def __getitem__(self, i):
 
            if i < 0:
 
                i += len(self)
 
            try:
 
                return self.data[i + self.left]
 
            except KeyError:
 
                raise IndexError
 

	
 
        def __setitem__(self, i, value):
 
            if i < 0:
 
                i += len(self)
 
            try:
 
                self.data[i + self.left] = value
 
            except KeyError:
 
                raise IndexError
 

	
 
        def __delitem__(self, i):
 
            size = len(self)
 
            if not (-size <= i < size):
 
                raise IndexError
 
            data = self.data
 
            if i < 0:
 
                i += size
 
            for j in xrange(self.left + i, self.right - 1):
 
                data[j] = data[j + 1]
 
            self.pop()
 

	
 
        def __len__(self):
 
            return self.right - self.left
 

	
 
        def __cmp__(self, other):
 
            if type(self) != type(other):
 
                return cmp(type(self), type(other))
 
            return cmp(list(self), list(other))
 

	
 
        def __repr__(self, _track=[]):
 
        def __repr__(self, _track=None):
 
            _track = _track or []
 
            if id(self) in _track:
 
                return '...'
 
            _track.append(id(self))
 
            r = 'deque(%r, maxlen=%s)' % (list(self), self.maxlen)
 
            _track.remove(id(self))
 
            return r
 

	
 
        def __getstate__(self):
 
            return (tuple(self),)
 

	
 
        def __setstate__(self, s):
 
            self.__init__(s[0])
 

	
 
        def __hash__(self):
 
            raise TypeError
 

	
 
        def __copy__(self):
 
            return self.__class__(self)
 

	
 
        def __deepcopy__(self, memo={}):
 
        def __deepcopy__(self, memo=None):
 
            from copy import deepcopy
 
            memo = memo or {}
 
            result = self.__class__()
 
            memo[id(self)] = result
 
            result.__init__(deepcopy(tuple(self), memo))
 
            return result
 

	
 

	
 
#==============================================================================
 
# threading.Event
 
#==============================================================================
 

	
 
if sys.version_info >= (2, 6):
 
    from threading import Event, Thread
 
else:
 
    from threading import _Verbose, Lock, Thread, _time, \
 
        _allocate_lock, RLock, _sleep
 

	
 
    def Condition(*args, **kwargs):
 
        return _Condition(*args, **kwargs)
 

	
 
    class _Condition(_Verbose):
 

	
 
        def __init__(self, lock=None, verbose=None):
 
            _Verbose.__init__(self, verbose)
 
            if lock is None:
 
                lock = RLock()
 
            self.__lock = lock
 
            # Export the lock's acquire() and release() methods
 
            self.acquire = lock.acquire
 
            self.release = lock.release
 
            # If the lock defines _release_save() and/or _acquire_restore(),
 
            # these override the default implementations (which just call
 
            # release() and acquire() on the lock).  Ditto for _is_owned().
 
            try:
 
                self._release_save = lock._release_save
 
            except AttributeError:
 
                pass
 
            try:
 
                self._acquire_restore = lock._acquire_restore
 
            except AttributeError:
 
                pass
 
            try:
 
                self._is_owned = lock._is_owned
 
            except AttributeError:
 
                pass
 
            self.__waiters = []
 

	
 
        def __enter__(self):
 
            return self.__lock.__enter__()
kallithea/model/forms.py
Show inline comments
 
@@ -41,314 +41,325 @@ from formencode import All
 
from pylons.i18n.translation import _
 

	
 
from kallithea import BACKENDS
 
from kallithea.model import validators as v
 

	
 
log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
 

	
 

	
 
class LoginForm(formencode.Schema):
 
    allow_extra_fields = True
 
    filter_extra_fields = True
 
    username = v.UnicodeString(
 
        strip=True,
 
        min=1,
 
        not_empty=True,
 
        messages={
 
           'empty': _('Please enter a login'),
 
           'tooShort': _('Enter a value %(min)i characters long or more')}
 
    )
 

	
 
    password = v.UnicodeString(
 
        strip=False,
 
        min=3,
 
        not_empty=True,
 
        messages={
 
            'empty': _('Please enter a password'),
 
            'tooShort': _('Enter %(min)i characters or more')}
 
    )
 

	
 
    remember = v.StringBoolean(if_missing=False)
 

	
 
    chained_validators = [v.ValidAuth()]
 

	
 

	
 
def PasswordChangeForm(username):
 
    class _PasswordChangeForm(formencode.Schema):
 
        allow_extra_fields = True
 
        filter_extra_fields = True
 

	
 
        current_password = v.ValidOldPassword(username)(not_empty=True)
 
        new_password = All(v.ValidPassword(), v.UnicodeString(strip=False, min=6))
 
        new_password_confirmation = All(v.ValidPassword(), v.UnicodeString(strip=False, min=6))
 

	
 
        chained_validators = [v.ValidPasswordsMatch('new_password',
 
                                                    'new_password_confirmation')]
 
    return _PasswordChangeForm
 

	
 

	
 
def UserForm(edit=False, old_data={}):
 
def UserForm(edit=False, old_data=None):
 
    old_data = old_data or {}
 
    class _UserForm(formencode.Schema):
 
        allow_extra_fields = True
 
        filter_extra_fields = True
 
        username = All(v.UnicodeString(strip=True, min=1, not_empty=True),
 
                       v.ValidUsername(edit, old_data))
 
        if edit:
 
            new_password = All(
 
                v.ValidPassword(),
 
                v.UnicodeString(strip=False, min=6, not_empty=False)
 
            )
 
            password_confirmation = All(
 
                v.ValidPassword(),
 
                v.UnicodeString(strip=False, min=6, not_empty=False),
 
            )
 
            admin = v.StringBoolean(if_missing=False)
 
            chained_validators = [v.ValidPasswordsMatch('new_password',
 
                                                        'password_confirmation')]
 
        else:
 
            password = All(
 
                v.ValidPassword(),
 
                v.UnicodeString(strip=False, min=6, not_empty=True)
 
            )
 
            password_confirmation = All(
 
                v.ValidPassword(),
 
                v.UnicodeString(strip=False, min=6, not_empty=False)
 
            )
 
            chained_validators = [v.ValidPasswordsMatch('password',
 
                                                        'password_confirmation')]
 

	
 
        active = v.StringBoolean(if_missing=False)
 
        firstname = v.UnicodeString(strip=True, min=1, not_empty=False)
 
        lastname = v.UnicodeString(strip=True, min=1, not_empty=False)
 
        email = All(v.Email(not_empty=True), v.UniqSystemEmail(old_data))
 
        extern_name = v.UnicodeString(strip=True, if_missing=None)
 
        extern_type = v.UnicodeString(strip=True, if_missing=None)
 
    return _UserForm
 

	
 

	
 
def UserGroupForm(edit=False, old_data={}, available_members=[]):
 
def UserGroupForm(edit=False, old_data=None, available_members=None):
 
    old_data = old_data or {}
 
    available_members = available_members or []
 
    class _UserGroupForm(formencode.Schema):
 
        allow_extra_fields = True
 
        filter_extra_fields = True
 

	
 
        users_group_name = All(
 
            v.UnicodeString(strip=True, min=1, not_empty=True),
 
            v.ValidUserGroup(edit, old_data)
 
        )
 
        user_group_description = v.UnicodeString(strip=True, min=1,
 
                                                 not_empty=False)
 

	
 
        users_group_active = v.StringBoolean(if_missing=False)
 

	
 
        if edit:
 
            users_group_members = v.OneOf(
 
                available_members, hideList=False, testValueList=True,
 
                if_missing=None, not_empty=False
 
            )
 

	
 
    return _UserGroupForm
 

	
 

	
 
def RepoGroupForm(edit=False, old_data={}, repo_groups=[],
 
def RepoGroupForm(edit=False, old_data=None, repo_groups=None,
 
                   can_create_in_root=False):
 
    old_data = old_data or {}
 
    repo_groups = repo_groups or []
 
    repo_group_ids = [rg[0] for rg in repo_groups]
 
    class _RepoGroupForm(formencode.Schema):
 
        allow_extra_fields = True
 
        filter_extra_fields = False
 

	
 
        group_name = All(v.UnicodeString(strip=True, min=1, not_empty=True),
 
                         v.SlugifyName(),
 
                         v.ValidRegex(msg=_('Name must not contain only digits'))(r'(?!^\d+$)^.+$'))
 
        group_description = v.UnicodeString(strip=True, min=1,
 
                                            not_empty=False)
 
        group_copy_permissions = v.StringBoolean(if_missing=False)
 

	
 
        if edit:
 
            #FIXME: do a special check that we cannot move a group to one of
 
            #its children
 
            pass
 

	
 
        group_parent_id = All(v.CanCreateGroup(can_create_in_root),
 
                              v.OneOf(repo_group_ids, hideList=False,
 
                                      testValueList=True,
 
                                      if_missing=None, not_empty=True),
 
                              v.Int(min=-1, not_empty=True))
 
        enable_locking = v.StringBoolean(if_missing=False)
 
        chained_validators = [v.ValidRepoGroup(edit, old_data)]
 

	
 
    return _RepoGroupForm
 

	
 

	
 
def RegisterForm(edit=False, old_data={}):
 
def RegisterForm(edit=False, old_data=None):
 
    class _RegisterForm(formencode.Schema):
 
        allow_extra_fields = True
 
        filter_extra_fields = True
 
        username = All(
 
            v.ValidUsername(edit, old_data),
 
            v.UnicodeString(strip=True, min=1, not_empty=True)
 
        )
 
        password = All(
 
            v.ValidPassword(),
 
            v.UnicodeString(strip=False, min=6, not_empty=True)
 
        )
 
        password_confirmation = All(
 
            v.ValidPassword(),
 
            v.UnicodeString(strip=False, min=6, not_empty=True)
 
        )
 
        active = v.StringBoolean(if_missing=False)
 
        firstname = v.UnicodeString(strip=True, min=1, not_empty=False)
 
        lastname = v.UnicodeString(strip=True, min=1, not_empty=False)
 
        email = All(v.Email(not_empty=True), v.UniqSystemEmail(old_data))
 

	
 
        chained_validators = [v.ValidPasswordsMatch('password',
 
                                                    'password_confirmation')]
 

	
 
    return _RegisterForm
 

	
 

	
 
def PasswordResetRequestForm():
 
    class _PasswordResetRequestForm(formencode.Schema):
 
        allow_extra_fields = True
 
        filter_extra_fields = True
 
        email = v.Email(not_empty=True)
 
    return _PasswordResetRequestForm
 

	
 
def PasswordResetConfirmationForm():
 
    class _PasswordResetConfirmationForm(formencode.Schema):
 
        allow_extra_fields = True
 
        filter_extra_fields = True
 

	
 
        email = v.UnicodeString(strip=True, not_empty=True)
 
        timestamp = v.Number(strip=True, not_empty=True)
 
        token = v.UnicodeString(strip=True, not_empty=True)
 
        password = All(v.ValidPassword(), v.UnicodeString(strip=False, min=6))
 
        password_confirm = All(v.ValidPassword(), v.UnicodeString(strip=False, min=6))
 

	
 
        chained_validators = [v.ValidPasswordsMatch('password',
 
                                                    'password_confirm')]
 
    return _PasswordResetConfirmationForm
 

	
 
def RepoForm(edit=False, old_data={}, supported_backends=BACKENDS.keys(),
 
             repo_groups=[], landing_revs=[]):
 
def RepoForm(edit=False, old_data=None, supported_backends=BACKENDS.keys(),
 
             repo_groups=None, landing_revs=None):
 
    old_data = old_data or {}
 
    repo_groups = repo_groups or []
 
    landing_revs = landing_revs or []
 
    repo_group_ids = [rg[0] for rg in repo_groups]
 
    class _RepoForm(formencode.Schema):
 
        allow_extra_fields = True
 
        filter_extra_fields = False
 
        repo_name = All(v.UnicodeString(strip=True, min=1, not_empty=True),
 
                        v.SlugifyName())
 
        repo_group = All(v.CanWriteGroup(old_data),
 
                         v.OneOf(repo_group_ids, hideList=True),
 
                         v.Int(min=-1, not_empty=True))
 
        repo_type = v.OneOf(supported_backends, required=False,
 
                            if_missing=old_data.get('repo_type'))
 
        repo_description = v.UnicodeString(strip=True, min=1, not_empty=False)
 
        repo_private = v.StringBoolean(if_missing=False)
 
        repo_landing_rev = v.OneOf(landing_revs, hideList=True)
 
        repo_copy_permissions = v.StringBoolean(if_missing=False)
 
        clone_uri = All(v.UnicodeString(strip=True, min=1, not_empty=False))
 

	
 
        repo_enable_statistics = v.StringBoolean(if_missing=False)
 
        repo_enable_downloads = v.StringBoolean(if_missing=False)
 
        repo_enable_locking = v.StringBoolean(if_missing=False)
 

	
 
        if edit:
 
            #this is repo owner
 
            user = All(v.UnicodeString(not_empty=True), v.ValidRepoUser())
 
            # Not a real field - just for reference for validation:
 
            # clone_uri_hidden = v.UnicodeString(if_missing='')
 

	
 
        chained_validators = [v.ValidCloneUri(),
 
                              v.ValidRepoName(edit, old_data)]
 
    return _RepoForm
 

	
 

	
 
def RepoPermsForm():
 
    class _RepoPermsForm(formencode.Schema):
 
        allow_extra_fields = True
 
        filter_extra_fields = False
 
        chained_validators = [v.ValidPerms(type_='repo')]
 
    return _RepoPermsForm
 

	
 

	
 
def RepoGroupPermsForm(valid_recursive_choices):
 
    class _RepoGroupPermsForm(formencode.Schema):
 
        allow_extra_fields = True
 
        filter_extra_fields = False
 
        recursive = v.OneOf(valid_recursive_choices)
 
        chained_validators = [v.ValidPerms(type_='repo_group')]
 
    return _RepoGroupPermsForm
 

	
 

	
 
def UserGroupPermsForm():
 
    class _UserPermsForm(formencode.Schema):
 
        allow_extra_fields = True
 
        filter_extra_fields = False
 
        chained_validators = [v.ValidPerms(type_='user_group')]
 
    return _UserPermsForm
 

	
 

	
 
def RepoFieldForm():
 
    class _RepoFieldForm(formencode.Schema):
 
        filter_extra_fields = True
 
        allow_extra_fields = True
 

	
 
        new_field_key = All(v.FieldKey(),
 
                            v.UnicodeString(strip=True, min=3, not_empty=True))
 
        new_field_value = v.UnicodeString(not_empty=False, if_missing='')
 
        new_field_type = v.OneOf(['str', 'unicode', 'list', 'tuple'],
 
                                 if_missing='str')
 
        new_field_label = v.UnicodeString(not_empty=False)
 
        new_field_desc = v.UnicodeString(not_empty=False)
 

	
 
    return _RepoFieldForm
 

	
 

	
 
def RepoForkForm(edit=False, old_data={}, supported_backends=BACKENDS.keys(),
 
                 repo_groups=[], landing_revs=[]):
 
def RepoForkForm(edit=False, old_data=None, supported_backends=BACKENDS.keys(),
 
                 repo_groups=None, landing_revs=None):
 
    old_data = old_data or {}
 
    repo_groups = repo_groups or []
 
    landing_revs = landing_revs or []
 
    repo_group_ids = [rg[0] for rg in repo_groups]
 
    class _RepoForkForm(formencode.Schema):
 
        allow_extra_fields = True
 
        filter_extra_fields = False
 
        repo_name = All(v.UnicodeString(strip=True, min=1, not_empty=True),
 
                        v.SlugifyName())
 
        repo_group = All(v.CanWriteGroup(),
 
                         v.OneOf(repo_group_ids, hideList=True),
 
                         v.Int(min=-1, not_empty=True))
 
        repo_type = All(v.ValidForkType(old_data), v.OneOf(supported_backends))
 
        description = v.UnicodeString(strip=True, min=1, not_empty=True)
 
        private = v.StringBoolean(if_missing=False)
 
        copy_permissions = v.StringBoolean(if_missing=False)
 
        update_after_clone = v.StringBoolean(if_missing=False)
 
        fork_parent_id = v.UnicodeString()
 
        chained_validators = [v.ValidForkName(edit, old_data)]
 
        landing_rev = v.OneOf(landing_revs, hideList=True)
 

	
 
    return _RepoForkForm
 

	
 

	
 
def ApplicationSettingsForm():
 
    class _ApplicationSettingsForm(formencode.Schema):
 
        allow_extra_fields = True
 
        filter_extra_fields = False
 
        title = v.UnicodeString(strip=True, not_empty=False)
 
        realm = v.UnicodeString(strip=True, min=1, not_empty=True)
 
        ga_code = v.UnicodeString(strip=True, min=1, not_empty=False)
 
        captcha_public_key = v.UnicodeString(strip=True, min=1, not_empty=False)
 
        captcha_private_key = v.UnicodeString(strip=True, min=1, not_empty=False)
 

	
 
    return _ApplicationSettingsForm
 

	
 

	
 
def ApplicationVisualisationForm():
 
    class _ApplicationVisualisationForm(formencode.Schema):
 
        allow_extra_fields = True
 
        filter_extra_fields = False
 
        show_public_icon = v.StringBoolean(if_missing=False)
 
        show_private_icon = v.StringBoolean(if_missing=False)
 
        stylify_metatags = v.StringBoolean(if_missing=False)
 

	
 
        repository_fields = v.StringBoolean(if_missing=False)
 
        lightweight_journal = v.StringBoolean(if_missing=False)
 
        dashboard_items = v.Int(min=5, not_empty=True)
 
        admin_grid_items = v.Int(min=5, not_empty=True)
 
        show_version = v.StringBoolean(if_missing=False)
 
        use_gravatar = v.StringBoolean(if_missing=False)
 
@@ -376,97 +387,97 @@ def ApplicationUiSettingsForm():
 
        extensions_hgsubversion = v.StringBoolean(if_missing=False)
 
        extensions_hggit = v.StringBoolean(if_missing=False)
 

	
 
    return _ApplicationUiSettingsForm
 

	
 

	
 
def DefaultPermissionsForm(repo_perms_choices, group_perms_choices,
 
                           user_group_perms_choices, create_choices,
 
                           create_on_write_choices, repo_group_create_choices,
 
                           user_group_create_choices, fork_choices,
 
                           register_choices, extern_activate_choices):
 
    class _DefaultPermissionsForm(formencode.Schema):
 
        allow_extra_fields = True
 
        filter_extra_fields = True
 
        overwrite_default_repo = v.StringBoolean(if_missing=False)
 
        overwrite_default_group = v.StringBoolean(if_missing=False)
 
        overwrite_default_user_group = v.StringBoolean(if_missing=False)
 
        anonymous = v.StringBoolean(if_missing=False)
 
        default_repo_perm = v.OneOf(repo_perms_choices)
 
        default_group_perm = v.OneOf(group_perms_choices)
 
        default_user_group_perm = v.OneOf(user_group_perms_choices)
 

	
 
        default_repo_create = v.OneOf(create_choices)
 
        create_on_write = v.OneOf(create_on_write_choices)
 
        default_user_group_create = v.OneOf(user_group_create_choices)
 
        #default_repo_group_create = v.OneOf(repo_group_create_choices) #not impl. yet
 
        default_fork = v.OneOf(fork_choices)
 

	
 
        default_register = v.OneOf(register_choices)
 
        default_extern_activate = v.OneOf(extern_activate_choices)
 
    return _DefaultPermissionsForm
 

	
 

	
 
def CustomDefaultPermissionsForm():
 
    class _CustomDefaultPermissionsForm(formencode.Schema):
 
        filter_extra_fields = True
 
        allow_extra_fields = True
 
        inherit_default_permissions = v.StringBoolean(if_missing=False)
 

	
 
        create_repo_perm = v.StringBoolean(if_missing=False)
 
        create_user_group_perm = v.StringBoolean(if_missing=False)
 
        #create_repo_group_perm Impl. later
 

	
 
        fork_repo_perm = v.StringBoolean(if_missing=False)
 

	
 
    return _CustomDefaultPermissionsForm
 

	
 

	
 
def DefaultsForm(edit=False, old_data={}, supported_backends=BACKENDS.keys()):
 
def DefaultsForm(edit=False, old_data=None, supported_backends=BACKENDS.keys()):
 
    class _DefaultsForm(formencode.Schema):
 
        allow_extra_fields = True
 
        filter_extra_fields = True
 
        default_repo_type = v.OneOf(supported_backends)
 
        default_repo_private = v.StringBoolean(if_missing=False)
 
        default_repo_enable_statistics = v.StringBoolean(if_missing=False)
 
        default_repo_enable_downloads = v.StringBoolean(if_missing=False)
 
        default_repo_enable_locking = v.StringBoolean(if_missing=False)
 

	
 
    return _DefaultsForm
 

	
 

	
 
def AuthSettingsForm(current_active_modules):
 
    class _AuthSettingsForm(formencode.Schema):
 
        allow_extra_fields = True
 
        filter_extra_fields = True
 
        auth_plugins = All(v.ValidAuthPlugins(),
 
                           v.UniqueListFromString()(not_empty=True))
 

	
 
        def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
 
            # The auth plugins tell us what form validators they use
 
            if current_active_modules:
 
                import kallithea.lib.auth_modules
 
                from kallithea.lib.auth_modules import LazyFormencode
 
                for module in current_active_modules:
 
                    plugin = kallithea.lib.auth_modules.loadplugin(module)
 
                    plugin_name = plugin.name
 
                    for sv in plugin.plugin_settings():
 
                        newk = "auth_%s_%s" % (plugin_name, sv["name"])
 
                        # can be a LazyFormencode object from plugin settings
 
                        validator = sv["validator"]
 
                        if isinstance(validator, LazyFormencode):
 
                            validator = validator()
 
                        #init all lazy validators from formencode.All
 
                        if isinstance(validator, All):
 
                            init_validators = []
 
                            for validator in validator.validators:
 
                                if isinstance(validator, LazyFormencode):
 
                                    validator = validator()
 
                                init_validators.append(validator)
 
                            validator.validators = init_validators
 

	
 
                        self.add_field(newk, validator)
 
            formencode.Schema.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
 

	
 
    return _AuthSettingsForm
 

	
 

	
kallithea/model/notification.py
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@@ -14,113 +14,113 @@
 
"""
 
kallithea.model.notification
 
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 

	
 
Model for notifications
 

	
 

	
 
This file was forked by the Kallithea project in July 2014.
 
Original author and date, and relevant copyright and licensing information is below:
 
:created_on: Nov 20, 2011
 
:author: marcink
 
:copyright: (c) 2013 RhodeCode GmbH, and others.
 
:license: GPLv3, see LICENSE.md for more details.
 
"""
 

	
 
import logging
 
import traceback
 

	
 
from pylons import tmpl_context as c
 
from pylons.i18n.translation import _
 
from sqlalchemy.orm import joinedload, subqueryload
 

	
 
import kallithea
 
from kallithea.lib import helpers as h
 
from kallithea.lib.utils2 import safe_unicode
 
from kallithea.model import BaseModel
 
from kallithea.model.db import Notification, User, UserNotification
 
from kallithea.model.meta import Session
 

	
 
log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
 

	
 

	
 
class NotificationModel(BaseModel):
 

	
 
    cls = Notification
 

	
 
    def __get_notification(self, notification):
 
        if isinstance(notification, Notification):
 
            return notification
 
        elif isinstance(notification, (int, long)):
 
            return Notification.get(notification)
 
        else:
 
            if notification is not None:
 
                raise Exception('notification must be int, long or Instance'
 
                                ' of Notification got %s' % type(notification))
 

	
 
    def create(self, created_by, subject, body, recipients=None,
 
               type_=Notification.TYPE_MESSAGE, with_email=True,
 
               email_kwargs={}):
 
               email_kwargs=None):
 
        """
 

	
 
        Creates notification of given type
 

	
 
        :param created_by: int, str or User instance. User who created this
 
            notification
 
        :param subject:
 
        :param body:
 
        :param recipients: list of int, str or User objects, when None
 
            is given send to all admins
 
        :param type_: type of notification
 
        :param with_email: send email with this notification
 
        :param email_kwargs: additional dict to pass as args to email template
 
        """
 
        from kallithea.lib.celerylib import tasks, run_task
 

	
 
        email_kwargs = email_kwargs or {}
 
        if recipients and not getattr(recipients, '__iter__', False):
 
            raise Exception('recipients must be a list or iterable')
 

	
 
        created_by_obj = self._get_user(created_by)
 

	
 
        recipients_objs = []
 
        if recipients:
 
            for u in recipients:
 
                obj = self._get_user(u)
 
                if obj is not None:
 
                    recipients_objs.append(obj)
 
                else:
 
                    # TODO: inform user that requested operation couldn't be completed
 
                    log.error('cannot email unknown user %r', u)
 
            recipients_objs = set(recipients_objs)
 
            log.debug('sending notifications %s to %s',
 
                type_, recipients_objs
 
            )
 
        elif recipients is None:
 
            # empty recipients means to all admins
 
            recipients_objs = User.query().filter(User.admin == True).all()
 
            log.debug('sending notifications %s to admins: %s',
 
                type_, recipients_objs
 
            )
 
        #else: silently skip notification mails?
 

	
 
        # TODO: inform user who are notified
 
        notif = Notification.create(
 
            created_by=created_by_obj, subject=subject,
 
            body=body, recipients=recipients_objs, type_=type_
 
        )
 

	
 
        if not with_email:
 
            return notif
 

	
 
        #don't send email to person who created this comment
 
        rec_objs = set(recipients_objs).difference(set([created_by_obj]))
 

	
 
        headers = None
 
        if 'threading' in email_kwargs:
 
            headers = {'References': ' '.join('<%s>' % x for x in email_kwargs['threading'])}
 

	
 
        # send email with notification to all other participants
 
        for rec in rec_objs:
 
            ## this is passed into template
 
            html_kwargs = {
 
                      'subject': subject,
 
                      'body': h.rst_w_mentions(body),
kallithea/model/user.py
Show inline comments
 
@@ -161,99 +161,99 @@ class UserModel(BaseModel):
 
            # set password only if creating an user or password is changed
 
            password_change = new_user.password and \
 
                not check_password(password, new_user.password)
 
            if not edit or password_change:
 
                reason = 'new password' if edit else 'new user'
 
                log.debug('Updating password reason=>%s', reason)
 
                new_user.password = get_crypt_password(password) \
 
                    if password else None
 

	
 
            self.sa.add(new_user)
 

	
 
            if not edit:
 
                log_create_user(new_user.get_dict(), cur_user)
 
            return new_user
 
        except (DatabaseError,):
 
            log.error(traceback.format_exc())
 
            raise
 

	
 
    def create_registration(self, form_data):
 
        from kallithea.model.notification import NotificationModel
 
        import kallithea.lib.helpers as h
 

	
 
        form_data['admin'] = False
 
        form_data['extern_name'] = EXTERN_TYPE_INTERNAL
 
        form_data['extern_type'] = EXTERN_TYPE_INTERNAL
 
        new_user = self.create(form_data)
 

	
 
        self.sa.add(new_user)
 
        self.sa.flush()
 

	
 
        # notification to admins
 
        subject = _('New user registration')
 
        body = (
 
            'New user registration\n'
 
            '---------------------\n'
 
            '- Username: {user.username}\n'
 
            '- Full Name: {user.full_name}\n'
 
            '- Email: {user.email}\n'
 
            ).format(user=new_user)
 
        edit_url = h.canonical_url('edit_user', id=new_user.user_id)
 
        email_kwargs = {
 
            'registered_user_url': edit_url,
 
            'new_username': new_user.username}
 
        NotificationModel().create(created_by=new_user, subject=subject,
 
                                   body=body, recipients=None,
 
                                   type_=Notification.TYPE_REGISTRATION,
 
                                   email_kwargs=email_kwargs)
 

	
 
    def update(self, user_id, form_data, skip_attrs=[]):
 
    def update(self, user_id, form_data, skip_attrs=None):
 
        from kallithea.lib.auth import get_crypt_password
 

	
 
        skip_attrs = skip_attrs or []
 
        user = self.get(user_id, cache=False)
 
        if user.username == User.DEFAULT_USER:
 
            raise DefaultUserException(
 
                            _("You can't edit this user since it's "
 
                              "crucial for entire application"))
 

	
 
        for k, v in form_data.items():
 
            if k in skip_attrs:
 
                continue
 
            if k == 'new_password' and v:
 
                user.password = get_crypt_password(v)
 
            else:
 
                # old legacy thing orm models store firstname as name,
 
                # need proper refactor to username
 
                if k == 'firstname':
 
                    k = 'name'
 
                setattr(user, k, v)
 
        self.sa.add(user)
 

	
 
    def update_user(self, user, **kwargs):
 
        from kallithea.lib.auth import get_crypt_password
 

	
 
        user = self._get_user(user)
 
        if user.username == User.DEFAULT_USER:
 
            raise DefaultUserException(
 
                _("You can't edit this user since it's"
 
                  " crucial for entire application")
 
            )
 

	
 
        for k, v in kwargs.items():
 
            if k == 'password' and v:
 
                v = get_crypt_password(v)
 

	
 
            setattr(user, k, v)
 
        self.sa.add(user)
 
        return user
 

	
 
    def delete(self, user, cur_user=None):
 
        if cur_user is None:
 
            cur_user = getattr(get_current_authuser(), 'username', None)
 
        user = self._get_user(user)
 

	
 
        if user.username == User.DEFAULT_USER:
 
            raise DefaultUserException(
 
                _("You can't remove this user since it is"
 
                  " crucial for the entire application"))
 
        if user.repositories:
 
            repos = [x.repo_name for x in user.repositories]
kallithea/model/validators.py
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@@ -44,195 +44,199 @@ UnicodeString, OneOf, Int, Number, Regex
 
log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
 

	
 

	
 
class StateObj(object):
 
    """
 
    this is needed to translate the messages using _() in validators
 
    """
 
    _ = staticmethod(_)
 

	
 

	
 
def M(self, key, state=None, **kwargs):
 
    """
 
    returns string from self.message based on given key,
 
    passed kw params are used to substitute %(named)s params inside
 
    translated strings
 

	
 
    :param msg:
 
    :param state:
 
    """
 
    if state is None:
 
        state = StateObj()
 
    else:
 
        state._ = staticmethod(_)
 
    #inject validator into state object
 
    return self.message(key, state, **kwargs)
 

	
 

	
 
def UniqueListFromString():
 
    class _UniqueListFromString(formencode.FancyValidator):
 
        """
 
        Split value on ',' and make unique while preserving order
 
        """
 
        messages = dict(
 
            empty=_('Value cannot be an empty list'),
 
            missing_value=_('Value cannot be an empty list'),
 
        )
 

	
 
        def _to_python(self, value, state):
 
            value = aslist(value, ',')
 
            seen = set()
 
            return [c for c in value if not (c in seen or seen.add(c))]
 

	
 
        def empty_value(self, value):
 
            return []
 

	
 
    return _UniqueListFromString
 

	
 

	
 
def ValidUsername(edit=False, old_data={}):
 
def ValidUsername(edit=False, old_data=None):
 
    old_data = old_data or {}
 
    class _validator(formencode.validators.FancyValidator):
 
        messages = {
 
            'username_exists': _('Username "%(username)s" already exists'),
 
            'system_invalid_username':
 
                _('Username "%(username)s" cannot be used'),
 
            'invalid_username':
 
                _('Username may only contain alphanumeric characters '
 
                  'underscores, periods or dashes and must begin with an '
 
                  'alphanumeric character or underscore')
 
        }
 

	
 
        def validate_python(self, value, state):
 
            if value in ['default', 'new_user']:
 
                msg = M(self, 'system_invalid_username', state, username=value)
 
                raise formencode.Invalid(msg, value, state)
 
            #check if user is unique
 
            old_un = None
 
            if edit:
 
                old_un = User.get(old_data.get('user_id')).username
 

	
 
            if old_un != value or not edit:
 
                if User.get_by_username(value, case_insensitive=True):
 
                    msg = M(self, 'username_exists', state, username=value)
 
                    raise formencode.Invalid(msg, value, state)
 

	
 
            if re.match(r'^[a-zA-Z0-9\_]{1}[a-zA-Z0-9\-\_\.]*$', value) is None:
 
                msg = M(self, 'invalid_username', state)
 
                raise formencode.Invalid(msg, value, state)
 
    return _validator
 

	
 

	
 
def ValidRegex(msg=None):
 
    class _validator(formencode.validators.Regex):
 
        messages = dict(invalid=msg or _('The input is not valid'))
 
    return _validator
 

	
 

	
 
def ValidRepoUser():
 
    class _validator(formencode.validators.FancyValidator):
 
        messages = {
 
            'invalid_username': _('Username %(username)s is not valid')
 
        }
 

	
 
        def validate_python(self, value, state):
 
            try:
 
                User.query().filter(User.active == True)\
 
                    .filter(User.username == value).one()
 
            except sqlalchemy.exc.InvalidRequestError: # NoResultFound/MultipleResultsFound
 
                msg = M(self, 'invalid_username', state, username=value)
 
                raise formencode.Invalid(msg, value, state,
 
                    error_dict=dict(username=msg)
 
                )
 

	
 
    return _validator
 

	
 

	
 
def ValidUserGroup(edit=False, old_data={}):
 
def ValidUserGroup(edit=False, old_data=None):
 
    old_data = old_data or {}
 
    class _validator(formencode.validators.FancyValidator):
 
        messages = {
 
            'invalid_group': _('Invalid user group name'),
 
            'group_exist': _('User group "%(usergroup)s" already exists'),
 
            'invalid_usergroup_name':
 
                _('user group name may only contain alphanumeric '
 
                  'characters underscores, periods or dashes and must begin '
 
                  'with alphanumeric character')
 
        }
 

	
 
        def validate_python(self, value, state):
 
            if value in ['default']:
 
                msg = M(self, 'invalid_group', state)
 
                raise formencode.Invalid(msg, value, state,
 
                    error_dict=dict(users_group_name=msg)
 
                )
 
            #check if group is unique
 
            old_ugname = None
 
            if edit:
 
                old_id = old_data.get('users_group_id')
 
                old_ugname = UserGroup.get(old_id).users_group_name
 

	
 
            if old_ugname != value or not edit:
 
                is_existing_group = UserGroup.get_by_group_name(value,
 
                                                        case_insensitive=True)
 
                if is_existing_group:
 
                    msg = M(self, 'group_exist', state, usergroup=value)
 
                    raise formencode.Invalid(msg, value, state,
 
                        error_dict=dict(users_group_name=msg)
 
                    )
 

	
 
            if re.match(r'^[a-zA-Z0-9]{1}[a-zA-Z0-9\-\_\.]+$', value) is None:
 
                msg = M(self, 'invalid_usergroup_name', state)
 
                raise formencode.Invalid(msg, value, state,
 
                    error_dict=dict(users_group_name=msg)
 
                )
 

	
 
    return _validator
 

	
 

	
 
def ValidRepoGroup(edit=False, old_data={}):
 
def ValidRepoGroup(edit=False, old_data=None):
 
    old_data = old_data or {}
 

	
 
    class _validator(formencode.validators.FancyValidator):
 
        messages = {
 
            'group_parent_id': _('Cannot assign this group as parent'),
 
            'group_exists': _('Group "%(group_name)s" already exists'),
 
            'repo_exists':
 
                _('Repository with name "%(group_name)s" already exists')
 
        }
 

	
 
        def validate_python(self, value, state):
 
            # TODO WRITE VALIDATIONS
 
            group_name = value.get('group_name')
 
            group_parent_id = value.get('group_parent_id')
 

	
 
            # slugify repo group just in case :)
 
            slug = repo_name_slug(group_name)
 

	
 
            # check for parent of self
 
            parent_of_self = lambda: (
 
                old_data['group_id'] == group_parent_id
 
                if group_parent_id else False
 
            )
 
            if edit and parent_of_self():
 
                msg = M(self, 'group_parent_id', state)
 
                raise formencode.Invalid(msg, value, state,
 
                    error_dict=dict(group_parent_id=msg)
 
                )
 

	
 
            old_gname = None
 
            if edit:
 
                old_gname = RepoGroup.get(old_data.get('group_id')).group_name
 

	
 
            if old_gname != group_name or not edit:
 

	
 
                # check group
 
                gr = RepoGroup.query()\
 
                      .filter(RepoGroup.group_name == slug)\
 
                      .filter(RepoGroup.group_parent_id == group_parent_id)\
 
                      .scalar()
 

	
 
                if gr is not None:
 
                    msg = M(self, 'group_exists', state, group_name=slug)
 
                    raise formencode.Invalid(msg, value, state,
 
                            error_dict=dict(group_name=msg)
 
                    )
 

	
 
                # check for same repo
 
                repo = Repository.query()\
 
                      .filter(Repository.repo_name == slug)\
 
@@ -293,132 +297,133 @@ def ValidPasswordsMatch(password_field, 
 
                )
 
    return _validator
 

	
 

	
 
def ValidAuth():
 
    class _validator(formencode.validators.FancyValidator):
 
        messages = {
 
            'invalid_auth': _(u'Invalid username or password'),
 
        }
 

	
 
        def validate_python(self, value, state):
 
            from kallithea.lib import auth_modules
 

	
 
            password = value['password']
 
            username = value['username']
 

	
 
            # authenticate returns unused dict but has called
 
            # plugin._authenticate which has create_or_update'ed the username user in db
 
            if auth_modules.authenticate(username, password) is None:
 
                user = User.get_by_username(username)
 
                if user and not user.active:
 
                    log.warning('user %s is disabled', username)
 
                    msg = M(self, 'invalid_auth', state)
 
                    raise formencode.Invalid(msg, value, state,
 
                        error_dict=dict(username=' ', password=msg)
 
                    )
 
                else:
 
                    log.warning('user %s failed to authenticate', username)
 
                    msg = M(self, 'invalid_auth', state)
 
                    raise formencode.Invalid(msg, value, state,
 
                        error_dict=dict(username=' ', password=msg)
 
                    )
 
    return _validator
 

	
 

	
 
def ValidAuthToken():
 
    class _validator(formencode.validators.FancyValidator):
 
        messages = {
 
            'invalid_token': _('Token mismatch')
 
        }
 

	
 
        def validate_python(self, value, state):
 
            if value != authentication_token():
 
                msg = M(self, 'invalid_token', state)
 
                raise formencode.Invalid(msg, value, state)
 
    return _validator
 

	
 

	
 
def ValidRepoName(edit=False, old_data={}):
 
def ValidRepoName(edit=False, old_data=None):
 
    old_data = old_data or {}
 

	
 
    class _validator(formencode.validators.FancyValidator):
 
        messages = {
 
            'invalid_repo_name':
 
                _('Repository name %(repo)s is not allowed'),
 
            'repository_exists':
 
                _('Repository named %(repo)s already exists'),
 
            'repository_in_group_exists': _('Repository "%(repo)s" already '
 
                                            'exists in group "%(group)s"'),
 
            'same_group_exists': _('Repository group with name "%(repo)s" '
 
                                   'already exists')
 
        }
 

	
 
        def _to_python(self, value, state):
 
            repo_name = repo_name_slug(value.get('repo_name', ''))
 
            repo_group = value.get('repo_group')
 
            if repo_group:
 
                gr = RepoGroup.get(repo_group)
 
                group_path = gr.full_path
 
                group_name = gr.group_name
 
                # value needs to be aware of group name in order to check
 
                # db key This is an actual just the name to store in the
 
                # database
 
                repo_name_full = group_path + RepoGroup.url_sep() + repo_name
 
            else:
 
                group_name = group_path = ''
 
                repo_name_full = repo_name
 

	
 
            value['repo_name'] = repo_name
 
            value['repo_name_full'] = repo_name_full
 
            value['group_path'] = group_path
 
            value['group_name'] = group_name
 
            return value
 

	
 
        def validate_python(self, value, state):
 

	
 
            repo_name = value.get('repo_name')
 
            repo_name_full = value.get('repo_name_full')
 
            group_path = value.get('group_path')
 
            group_name = value.get('group_name')
 

	
 
            if repo_name in [ADMIN_PREFIX, '']:
 
                msg = M(self, 'invalid_repo_name', state, repo=repo_name)
 
                raise formencode.Invalid(msg, value, state,
 
                    error_dict=dict(repo_name=msg)
 
                )
 

	
 
            rename = old_data.get('repo_name') != repo_name_full
 
            create = not edit
 
            if rename or create:
 

	
 
                if group_path != '':
 
                    if Repository.get_by_repo_name(repo_name_full):
 
                        msg = M(self, 'repository_in_group_exists', state,
 
                                repo=repo_name, group=group_name)
 
                        raise formencode.Invalid(msg, value, state,
 
                            error_dict=dict(repo_name=msg)
 
                        )
 
                elif RepoGroup.get_by_group_name(repo_name_full):
 
                        msg = M(self, 'same_group_exists', state,
 
                                repo=repo_name)
 
                        raise formencode.Invalid(msg, value, state,
 
                            error_dict=dict(repo_name=msg)
 
                        )
 

	
 
                elif Repository.get_by_repo_name(repo_name_full):
 
                        msg = M(self, 'repository_exists', state,
 
                                repo=repo_name)
 
                        raise formencode.Invalid(msg, value, state,
 
                            error_dict=dict(repo_name=msg)
 
                        )
 
            return value
 
    return _validator
 

	
 

	
 
def ValidForkName(*args, **kwargs):
 
    return ValidRepoName(*args, **kwargs)
 

	
 

	
 
def SlugifyName():
 
    class _validator(formencode.validators.FancyValidator):
 

	
 
        def _to_python(self, value, state):
 
            return repo_name_slug(value)
 
@@ -438,97 +443,99 @@ def ValidCloneUri():
 
            if url.startswith('http') or url.startswith('ssh'):
 
                # initially check if it's at least the proper URL
 
                # or does it pass basic auth
 
                MercurialRepository._check_url(url, ui)
 
            elif url.startswith('svn+http'):
 
                from hgsubversion.svnrepo import svnremoterepo
 
                svnremoterepo(ui, url).svn.uuid
 
            elif url.startswith('git+http'):
 
                raise NotImplementedError()
 
            else:
 
                raise Exception('clone from URI %s not allowed' % (url,))
 

	
 
        elif repo_type == 'git':
 
            from kallithea.lib.vcs.backends.git.repository import GitRepository
 
            if url.startswith('http') or url.startswith('git'):
 
                # initially check if it's at least the proper URL
 
                # or does it pass basic auth
 
                GitRepository._check_url(url)
 
            elif url.startswith('svn+http'):
 
                raise NotImplementedError()
 
            elif url.startswith('hg+http'):
 
                raise NotImplementedError()
 
            else:
 
                raise Exception('clone from URI %s not allowed' % (url))
 

	
 
    class _validator(formencode.validators.FancyValidator):
 
        messages = {
 
            'clone_uri': _('Invalid repository URL'),
 
            'invalid_clone_uri': _('Invalid repository URL. It must be a '
 
                                   'valid http, https, ssh, svn+http or svn+https URL'),
 
        }
 

	
 
        def validate_python(self, value, state):
 
            repo_type = value.get('repo_type')
 
            url = value.get('clone_uri')
 

	
 
            if url and url != value.get('clone_uri_hidden'):
 
                try:
 
                    url_handler(repo_type, url, make_ui('db', clear_session=False))
 
                except Exception:
 
                    log.exception('URL validation failed')
 
                    msg = M(self, 'clone_uri')
 
                    raise formencode.Invalid(msg, value, state,
 
                        error_dict=dict(clone_uri=msg)
 
                    )
 
    return _validator
 

	
 

	
 
def ValidForkType(old_data={}):
 
def ValidForkType(old_data=None):
 
    old_data = old_data or {}
 

	
 
    class _validator(formencode.validators.FancyValidator):
 
        messages = {
 
            'invalid_fork_type': _('Fork has to be the same type as parent')
 
        }
 

	
 
        def validate_python(self, value, state):
 
            if old_data['repo_type'] != value:
 
                msg = M(self, 'invalid_fork_type', state)
 
                raise formencode.Invalid(msg, value, state,
 
                    error_dict=dict(repo_type=msg)
 
                )
 
    return _validator
 

	
 

	
 
def CanWriteGroup(old_data=None):
 
    class _validator(formencode.validators.FancyValidator):
 
        messages = {
 
            'permission_denied': _("You don't have permissions "
 
                                   "to create repository in this group"),
 
            'permission_denied_root': _("no permission to create repository "
 
                                        "in root location")
 
        }
 

	
 
        def _to_python(self, value, state):
 
            #root location
 
            if value == -1:
 
                return None
 
            return value
 

	
 
        def validate_python(self, value, state):
 
            gr = RepoGroup.get(value)
 
            gr_name = gr.group_name if gr is not None else None # None means ROOT location
 

	
 
            # create repositories with write permission on group is set to true
 
            create_on_write = HasPermissionAny('hg.create.write_on_repogroup.true')()
 
            group_admin = HasRepoGroupPermissionAny('group.admin')(gr_name,
 
                                            'can write into group validator')
 
            group_write = HasRepoGroupPermissionAny('group.write')(gr_name,
 
                                            'can write into group validator')
 
            forbidden = not (group_admin or (group_write and create_on_write))
 
            can_create_repos = HasPermissionAny('hg.admin', 'hg.create.repository')
 
            gid = (old_data['repo_group'].get('group_id')
 
                   if (old_data and 'repo_group' in old_data) else None)
 
            value_changed = gid != value
 
            new = not old_data
 
            # do check if we changed the value, there's a case that someone got
 
            # revoked write permissions to a repository, he still created, we
 
            # don't need to check permission if he didn't change the value of
 
@@ -654,97 +661,99 @@ def ValidPerms(type_='repo'):
 

	
 
                except Exception:
 
                    log.exception('Updated permission failed')
 
                    msg = M(self, 'perm_new_member_type', state)
 
                    raise formencode.Invalid(msg, value, state,
 
                        error_dict=dict(perm_new_member_name=msg)
 
                    )
 
            return value
 
    return _validator
 

	
 

	
 
def ValidSettings():
 
    class _validator(formencode.validators.FancyValidator):
 
        def _to_python(self, value, state):
 
            # settings  form for users that are not admin
 
            # can't edit certain parameters, it's extra backup if they mangle
 
            # with forms
 

	
 
            forbidden_params = [
 
                'user', 'repo_type', 'repo_enable_locking',
 
                'repo_enable_downloads', 'repo_enable_statistics'
 
            ]
 

	
 
            for param in forbidden_params:
 
                if param in value:
 
                    del value[param]
 
            return value
 

	
 
        def validate_python(self, value, state):
 
            pass
 
    return _validator
 

	
 

	
 
def ValidPath():
 
    class _validator(formencode.validators.FancyValidator):
 
        messages = {
 
            'invalid_path': _('This is not a valid path')
 
        }
 

	
 
        def validate_python(self, value, state):
 
            if not os.path.isdir(value):
 
                msg = M(self, 'invalid_path', state)
 
                raise formencode.Invalid(msg, value, state,
 
                    error_dict=dict(paths_root_path=msg)
 
                )
 
    return _validator
 

	
 

	
 
def UniqSystemEmail(old_data={}):
 
def UniqSystemEmail(old_data=None):
 
    old_data = old_data or {}
 

	
 
    class _validator(formencode.validators.FancyValidator):
 
        messages = {
 
            'email_taken': _('This email address is already in use')
 
        }
 

	
 
        def _to_python(self, value, state):
 
            return value.lower()
 

	
 
        def validate_python(self, value, state):
 
            if (old_data.get('email') or '').lower() != value:
 
                user = User.get_by_email(value, case_insensitive=True)
 
                if user is not None:
 
                    msg = M(self, 'email_taken', state)
 
                    raise formencode.Invalid(msg, value, state,
 
                        error_dict=dict(email=msg)
 
                    )
 
    return _validator
 

	
 

	
 
def ValidSystemEmail():
 
    class _validator(formencode.validators.FancyValidator):
 
        messages = {
 
            'non_existing_email': _('Email address "%(email)s" not found')
 
        }
 

	
 
        def _to_python(self, value, state):
 
            return value.lower()
 

	
 
        def validate_python(self, value, state):
 
            user = User.get_by_email(value, case_insensitive=True)
 
            if user is None:
 
                msg = M(self, 'non_existing_email', state, email=value)
 
                raise formencode.Invalid(msg, value, state,
 
                    error_dict=dict(email=msg)
 
                )
 

	
 
    return _validator
 

	
 

	
 
def LdapLibValidator():
 
    class _validator(formencode.validators.FancyValidator):
 
        messages = {
 

	
 
        }
 

	
 
        def validate_python(self, value, state):
 
            try:
 
                import ldap
kallithea/templates/about.html
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@@ -4,96 +4,97 @@
 
    ${_('About')}
 
</%block>
 
<%def name="breadcrumbs()">
 
    ${c.site_name}
 
</%def>
 
<%block name="header_menu">
 
    ${self.menu('about')}
 
</%block>
 
<%def name="main()">
 

	
 
<div class="box">
 
  <!-- box / title -->
 
  <div class="title">
 
    <h5>${_('About')} Kallithea</h5>
 
  </div>
 

	
 
  <p><a href="https://kallithea-scm.org/">Kallithea</a> is a project of the
 
  <a href="http://sfconservancy.org/">Software Freedom Conservancy, Inc.</a>
 
  and is released under the terms of the
 
  <a href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html">GNU General Public License,
 
  v 3.0 (GPLv3)</a>.</p>
 

	
 
  <p>Kallithea is copyrighted by various authors, including but not
 
  necessarily limited to the following:
 
  <ul style="margin: 0 0 0 50px;">
 

	
 
  <li>Copyright &copy; 2012&ndash;2015, Mads Kiilerich</li>
 
  <li>Copyright &copy; 2012&ndash;2015, Takumi IINO</li>
 
  <li>Copyright &copy; 2012&ndash;2015, Unity Technologies</li>
 
  <li>Copyright &copy; 2012, 2014&ndash;2015, Andrew Shadura</li>
 
  <li>Copyright &copy; 2012&ndash;2013, 2015, Aras Pranckevičius</li>
 
  <li>Copyright &copy; 2014&ndash;2015, Christian Oyarzun</li>
 
  <li>Copyright &copy; 2014&ndash;2015, Joseph Rivera</li>
 
  <li>Copyright &copy; 2014&ndash;2015, Sean Farley</li>
 
  <li>Copyright &copy; 2014&ndash;2015, Thomas De Schampheleire</li>
 
  <li>Copyright &copy; 2015, Anatoly Bubenkov</li>
 
  <li>Copyright &copy; 2015, Andrew Bartlett</li>
 
  <li>Copyright &copy; 2015, Balázs Úr</li>
 
  <li>Copyright &copy; 2015, Ben Finney</li>
 
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  <li>Copyright &copy; 2015, Daniel Hobley</li>
 
  <li>Copyright &copy; 2015, David Avigni</li>
 
  <li>Copyright &copy; 2015, Denis Blanchette</li>
 
  <li>Copyright &copy; 2015, duanhongyi</li>
 
  <li>Copyright &copy; 2015, EriCSN Chang</li>
 
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  <li>Copyright &copy; 2015, Marc Abramowitz</li>
 
  <li>Copyright &copy; 2015, Marc Villetard</li>
 
  <li>Copyright &copy; 2015, Matthias Zilk</li>
 
  <li>Copyright &copy; 2015, Michael Pohl</li>
 
  <li>Copyright &copy; 2015, Michael V. DePalatis</li>
 
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  <li>Copyright &copy; 2015, Søren Løvborg</li>
 
  <li>Copyright &copy; 2015, Tuux</li>
 
  <li>Copyright &copy; 2015, Viktar Palstsiuk</li>
 
  <li>Copyright &copy; 2012, 2014, Dominik Ruf</li>
 
  <li>Copyright &copy; 2014, Bradley M. Kuhn</li>
 
  <li>Copyright &copy; 2014, Calinou</li>
 
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  <li>Copyright &copy; 2014, Na'Tosha Bard</li>
 
  <li>Copyright &copy; 2014, Rasmus Selsmark</li>
 
  <li>Copyright &copy; 2014, Tim Freund</li>
 
  <li>Copyright &copy; 2014, Travis Burtrum</li>
 
  <li>Copyright &copy; 2014, Zoltan Gyarmati</li>
 
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  <li>Copyright &copy; 2010&ndash;2013, RhodeCode GmbH</li>
 
  <li>Copyright &copy; 2011, 2013, Aparkar</li>
 
  <li>Copyright &copy; 2012&ndash;2013, xpol</li>
 
  <li>Copyright &copy; 2013, Dennis Brakhane</li>
 
  <li>Copyright &copy; 2013, Grzegorz Rożniecki</li>
 
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