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      1 # Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
      2 # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
      3 # found in the LICENSE file.
      4 
      5 """Platform-specific utility methods shared by several scripts."""
      6 
      7 import os
      8 import subprocess
      9 
     10 import google.path_utils
     11 
     12 
     13 class PlatformUtility(object):
     14   def __init__(self, base_dir):
     15     """Args:
     16          base_dir: the base dir for running tests.
     17     """
     18     self._base_dir = base_dir
     19     self._httpd_cmd_string = None  # used for starting/stopping httpd
     20     self._bash = "/bin/bash"
     21 
     22   def _UnixRoot(self):
     23     """Returns the path to root."""
     24     return "/"
     25 
     26   def GetFilesystemRoot(self):
     27     """Returns the root directory of the file system."""
     28     return self._UnixRoot()
     29 
     30   def GetTempDirectory(self):
     31     """Returns the file system temp directory
     32 
     33     Note that this does not use a random subdirectory, so it's not
     34     intrinsically secure.  If you need a secure subdir, use the tempfile
     35     package.
     36     """
     37     return os.getenv("TMPDIR", "/tmp")
     38 
     39   def FilenameToUri(self, path, use_http=False, use_ssl=False, port=8000):
     40     """Convert a filesystem path to a URI.
     41 
     42     Args:
     43       path: For an http URI, the path relative to the httpd server's
     44           DocumentRoot; for a file URI, the full path to the file.
     45       use_http: if True, returns a URI of the form http://127.0.0.1:8000/.
     46           If False, returns a file:/// URI.
     47       use_ssl: if True, returns HTTPS URL (https://127.0.0.1:8000/).
     48           This parameter is ignored if use_http=False.
     49       port: The port number to append when returning an HTTP URI
     50     """
     51     if use_http:
     52       protocol = 'http'
     53       if use_ssl:
     54         protocol = 'https'
     55       return "%s://127.0.0.1:%d/%s" % (protocol, port, path)
     56     return "file://" + path
     57 
     58   def GetStartHttpdCommand(self, output_dir,
     59                            httpd_conf_path, mime_types_path,
     60                            document_root=None, apache2=False):
     61     """Prepares the config file and output directory to start an httpd server.
     62     Returns a list of strings containing the server's command line+args.
     63 
     64     Args:
     65       output_dir: the path to the server's output directory, for log files.
     66           It will be created if necessary.
     67       httpd_conf_path: full path to the httpd.conf file to be used.
     68       mime_types_path: full path to the mime.types file to be used.
     69       document_root: full path to the DocumentRoot.  If None, the DocumentRoot
     70           from the httpd.conf file will be used.  Note that the httpd.conf
     71           file alongside this script does not specify any DocumentRoot, so if
     72           you're using that one, be sure to specify a document_root here.
     73       apache2: boolean if true will cause this function to return start
     74                command for Apache 2.x as opposed to Apache 1.3.x. This flag
     75                is ignored on Mac (but preserved here for compatibility in
     76                function signature with win), where httpd2 is used always
     77     """
     78 
     79     exe_name = "httpd"
     80     cert_file = google.path_utils.FindUpward(self._base_dir, 'tools',
     81                                              'python', 'google',
     82                                              'httpd_config', 'httpd2.pem')
     83     ssl_enabled = os.path.exists('/etc/apache2/mods-enabled/ssl.conf')
     84 
     85     httpd_vars = {
     86       "httpd_executable_path":
     87           os.path.join(self._UnixRoot(), "usr", "sbin", exe_name),
     88       "httpd_conf_path": httpd_conf_path,
     89       "ssl_certificate_file": cert_file,
     90       "document_root" : document_root,
     91       "server_root": os.path.join(self._UnixRoot(), "usr"),
     92       "mime_types_path": mime_types_path,
     93       "output_dir": output_dir,
     94       "ssl_mutex": "file:"+os.path.join(output_dir, "ssl_mutex"),
     95       "user": os.environ.get("USER", "#%d" % os.geteuid()),
     96       "lock_file": os.path.join(output_dir, "accept.lock"),
     97     }
     98 
     99     google.path_utils.MaybeMakeDirectory(output_dir)
    100 
    101     # We have to wrap the command in bash
    102     # -C: process directive before reading config files
    103     # -c: process directive after reading config files
    104     # Apache wouldn't run CGIs with permissions==700 unless we add
    105     # -c User "<username>"
    106     httpd_cmd_string = (
    107       '%(httpd_executable_path)s'
    108       ' -f %(httpd_conf_path)s'
    109       ' -c \'TypesConfig "%(mime_types_path)s"\''
    110       ' -c \'CustomLog "%(output_dir)s/access_log.txt" common\''
    111       ' -c \'ErrorLog "%(output_dir)s/error_log.txt"\''
    112       ' -c \'PidFile "%(output_dir)s/httpd.pid"\''
    113       ' -C \'User "%(user)s"\''
    114       ' -C \'ServerRoot "%(server_root)s"\''
    115       ' -c \'LockFile "%(lock_file)s"\''
    116     )
    117 
    118     if document_root:
    119       httpd_cmd_string += ' -C \'DocumentRoot "%(document_root)s"\''
    120 
    121     if ssl_enabled:
    122       httpd_cmd_string += (
    123         ' -c \'SSLCertificateFile "%(ssl_certificate_file)s"\''
    124         ' -c \'SSLMutex "%(ssl_mutex)s"\''
    125       )
    126 
    127     # Save a copy of httpd_cmd_string to use for stopping httpd
    128     self._httpd_cmd_string = httpd_cmd_string % httpd_vars
    129 
    130     httpd_cmd = [self._bash, "-c", self._httpd_cmd_string]
    131     return httpd_cmd
    132 
    133   def GetStopHttpdCommand(self):
    134     """Returns a list of strings that contains the command line+args needed to
    135     stop the http server used in the http tests.
    136 
    137     This tries to fetch the pid of httpd (if available) and returns the
    138     command to kill it. If pid is not available, kill all httpd processes
    139     """
    140 
    141     if not self._httpd_cmd_string:
    142       return ["true"]   # Haven't been asked for the start cmd yet. Just pass.
    143     # Add a sleep after the shutdown because sometimes it takes some time for
    144     # the port to be available again.
    145     return [self._bash, "-c", self._httpd_cmd_string + ' -k stop && sleep 5']
    146