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#! /usr/bin/env python
# EZID command line client. Input metadata (from command line
# parameters and files) is assumed to be UTF-8 encoded, and output
# metadata is UTF-8 encoded, unless overriden by the -e option. By
# default, ANVL responses (currently, that's all responses) are left
# in %-encoded form.
#
# Usage: ezid.py [options] credentials operation...
#
# options:
# -d decode ANVL responses
# -e ENCODING character encoding; defaults to UTF-8
# -o one line per ANVL value: convert newlines to spaces
# -t format timestamps
#
# credentials:
# username:password
# username (password will be prompted for)
# sessionid=... (as returned by previous login)
# - (none)
#
# operation:
# m[int] shoulder [element value ...]
# c[reate][!] identifier [element value ...]
# create! = create or update
# v[iew][!] identifier
# view! = match longest identifier prefix
# u[pdate] identifier [element value ...]
# d[elete] identifier
# login
# logout
# s[tatus]
#
# In the above, if an element is "@", the subsequent value is treated
# as a filename and metadata elements are read from the named
# ANVL-formatted file. For example, if file metadata.txt contains:
#
# erc.who: Proust, Marcel
# erc.what: Remembrance of Things Past
# erc.when: 1922
#
# then an identifier with that metadata can be minted by invoking:
#
# ezid.py username:password mint ark:/99999/fk4 @ metadata.txt
#
# Otherwise, if a value has the form "@filename", a (single) value is
# read from the named file. For example, if file metadata.xml
# contains a DataCite XML record, then an identifier with that record
# as the value of the 'datacite' element can be minted by invoking:
#
# ezid.py username:password mint doi:10.5072/FK2 datacite @metadata.xml
#
# In both of the above cases, the interpretation of @ can be defeated
# by doubling it.
#
# Greg Janee <[email protected]>
# May 2013
import codecs
import getpass
import optparse
import re
import sys
import time
import types
import urllib
import urllib2
KNOWN_SERVERS = {
"p": "https://ezid.cdlib.org"
}
OPERATIONS = {
# operation: (number of arguments, accepts bang)
"mint": (lambda l: l%2 == 1, False),
"create": (lambda l: l%2 == 1, True),
"view": (1, True),
"update": (lambda l: l%2 == 1, False),
"delete": (1, False),
"login": (0, False),
"logout": (0, False),
"status": (0, False)
}
USAGE_TEXT = """Usage: ezid.py [options] credentials operation...
options:
-d decode ANVL responses
-e ENCODING character encoding; defaults to UTF-8
-o one line per ANVL value: convert newlines to spaces
-t format timestamps
credentials:
username:password
username (password will be prompted for)
sessionid=... (as returned by previous login)
- (none)
operation:
m[int] shoulder [element value ...]
c[reate][!] identifier [element value ...]
create! = create or update
v[iew][!] identifier
view! = match longest identifier prefix
u[pdate] identifier [element value ...]
d[elete] identifier
login
logout
s[tatus]
"""
# Global variables that are initialized farther down.
_options = None
_server = None
_opener = None
_cookie = None
class MyHelpFormatter (optparse.IndentedHelpFormatter):
def format_usage (self, usage):
return USAGE_TEXT
class MyHTTPErrorProcessor (urllib2.HTTPErrorProcessor):
def http_response (self, request, response):
# Bizarre that Python leaves this out.
if response.code == 201:
return response
else:
return urllib2.HTTPErrorProcessor.http_response(self, request, response)
https_response = http_response
def formatAnvlRequest (args):
request = []
for i in range(0, len(args), 2):
k = args[i].decode(_options.encoding)
if k == "@":
f = codecs.open(args[i+1], encoding=_options.encoding)
request += [l.strip("\r\n") for l in f.readlines()]
f.close()
else:
if k == "@@":
k = "@"
else:
k = re.sub("[%:\r\n]", lambda c: "%%%02X" % ord(c.group(0)), k)
v = args[i+1].decode(_options.encoding)
if v.startswith("@@"):
v = v[1:]
elif v.startswith("@") and len(v) > 1:
f = codecs.open(v[1:], encoding=_options.encoding)
v = f.read()
f.close()
v = re.sub("[%\r\n]", lambda c: "%%%02X" % ord(c.group(0)), v)
request.append("%s: %s" % (k, v))
return "\n".join(request)
def encode (id):
return urllib.quote(id, ":/")
def issueRequest (path, method, data=None, returnHeaders=False,
streamOutput=False):
request = urllib2.Request("%s/%s" % (_server, path))
request.get_method = lambda: method
if data:
request.add_header("Content-Type", "text/plain; charset=UTF-8")
request.add_data(data.encode("UTF-8"))
if _cookie: request.add_header("Cookie", _cookie)
try:
connection = _opener.open(request)
if streamOutput:
while True:
sys.stdout.write(connection.read(1))
sys.stdout.flush()
else:
response = connection.read()
if returnHeaders:
return response.decode("UTF-8"), connection.info()
else:
return response.decode("UTF-8")
except urllib2.HTTPError, e:
sys.stderr.write("%d %s\n" % (e.code, e.msg))
if e.fp != None:
response = e.fp.read()
if not response.endswith("\n"): response += "\n"
sys.stderr.write(response)
sys.exit(1)
def printAnvlResponse (response, sortLines=False):
response = response.splitlines()
if sortLines and len(response) >= 1:
statusLine = response[0]
response = response[1:]
response.sort()
response.insert(0, statusLine)
for line in response:
if _options.formatTimestamps and (line.startswith("_created:") or\
line.startswith("_updated:")):
ls = line.split(":")
line = ls[0] + ": " + time.strftime("%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S",
time.localtime(int(ls[1])))
if _options.decode:
line = re.sub("%([0-9a-fA-F][0-9a-fA-F])",
lambda m: chr(int(m.group(1), 16)), line)
if _options.oneLine: line = line.replace("\n", " ").replace("\r", " ")
print line.encode(_options.encoding)
# Process command line arguments.
parser = optparse.OptionParser(formatter=MyHelpFormatter())
parser.add_option("-d", action="store_true", dest="decode", default=False)
parser.add_option("-e", action="store", dest="encoding", default="UTF-8")
parser.add_option("-o", action="store_true", dest="oneLine", default=False)
parser.add_option("-t", action="store_true", dest="formatTimestamps",
default=False)
_options, args = parser.parse_args()
# Simulate selection of the production server (server selection is not
# supported in this public version of the code).
args.insert(0, "p")
if len(args) < 3: parser.error("insufficient arguments")
_server = KNOWN_SERVERS.get(args[0], args[0])
_opener = urllib2.build_opener(MyHTTPErrorProcessor())
if args[1].startswith("sessionid="):
_cookie = args[1]
elif args[1] != "-":
if ":" in args[1]:
username, password = args[1].split(":", 1)
else:
username = args[1]
password = getpass.getpass()
h = urllib2.HTTPBasicAuthHandler()
h.add_password("EZID", _server, username, password)
_opener.add_handler(h)
if args[2].endswith("!"):
bang = True
args[2] = args[2][:-1]
else:
bang = False
operation = filter(lambda o: o.startswith(args[2]), OPERATIONS)
if len(operation) != 1: parser.error("unrecognized or ambiguous operation")
operation = operation[0]
if bang and not OPERATIONS[operation][1]:
parser.error("unrecognized operation")
args = args[3:]
if (type(OPERATIONS[operation][0]) is int and\
len(args) != OPERATIONS[operation][0]) or\
(type(OPERATIONS[operation][0]) is types.LambdaType and\
not OPERATIONS[operation][0](len(args))):
parser.error("incorrect number of arguments for operation")
# Perform the operation.
if operation == "mint":
shoulder = args[0]
if len(args) > 1:
data = formatAnvlRequest(args[1:])
else:
data = None
response = issueRequest("shoulder/"+encode(shoulder), "POST", data)
printAnvlResponse(response)
elif operation == "create":
id = args[0]
if len(args) > 1:
data = formatAnvlRequest(args[1:])
else:
data = None
path = "id/"+encode(id)
if bang: path += "?update_if_exists=yes"
response = issueRequest(path, "PUT", data)
printAnvlResponse(response)
elif operation == "view":
id = args[0]
path = "id/"+encode(id)
if bang: path += "?prefix_match=yes"
response = issueRequest(path, "GET")
printAnvlResponse(response, sortLines=True)
elif operation == "update":
id = args[0]
if len(args) > 1:
data = formatAnvlRequest(args[1:])
else:
data = None
response = issueRequest("id/"+encode(id), "POST", data)
printAnvlResponse(response)
elif operation == "delete":
id = args[0]
response = issueRequest("id/"+encode(id), "DELETE")
printAnvlResponse(response)
elif operation == "login":
response, headers = issueRequest("login", "GET", returnHeaders=True)
response += "\nsessionid=%s\n" %\
headers["set-cookie"].split(";")[0].split("=")[1]
printAnvlResponse(response)
elif operation == "logout":
response = issueRequest("logout", "GET")
printAnvlResponse(response)
elif operation == "status":
response = issueRequest("status", "GET")
printAnvlResponse(response)