from __future__ import unicode_literals import zipfile import os.path import sys import xbmc import xbmcvfs import xbmcgui from . import dropbox from . import utils as utils from .dropbox.files import WriteMode, CommitInfo, UploadSessionCursor from . authorizers import DropboxAuthorizer class Vfs: root_path = None def __init__(self, rootString): self.set_root(rootString) def set_root(self, rootString): old_root = self.root_path self.root_path = rootString # fix slashes self.root_path = self.root_path.replace("\\", "/") # check if trailing slash is included if(self.root_path[-1:] != "/"): self.root_path = self.root_path + "/" # return the old root return old_root def listdir(self, directory): return {} def mkdir(self, directory): return True def put(self, source, dest): return True def rmdir(self, directory): return True def rmfile(self, aFile): return True def exists(self, aFile): return True def rename(self, aFile, newName): return True def cleanup(self): return True class XBMCFileSystem(Vfs): def listdir(self, directory): return xbmcvfs.listdir(directory) def mkdir(self, directory): return xbmcvfs.mkdir(xbmc.translatePath(directory)) def put(self, source, dest): return xbmcvfs.copy(xbmc.translatePath(source), xbmc.translatePath(dest)) def rmdir(self, directory): return xbmcvfs.rmdir(directory, True) def rmfile(self, aFile): return xbmcvfs.delete(aFile) def rename(self, aFile, newName): return xbmcvfs.rename(aFile, newName) def exists(self, aFile): return xbmcvfs.exists(aFile) class ZipFileSystem(Vfs): zip = None def __init__(self, rootString, mode): self.root_path = "" self.zip = zipfile.ZipFile(rootString, mode=mode, compression=zipfile.ZIP_DEFLATED, allowZip64=True) def listdir(self, directory): return [[], []] def mkdir(self, directory): # self.zip.write(directory[len(self.root_path):]) return False def put(self, source, dest): aFile = xbmcvfs.File(xbmc.translatePath(source), 'r') self.zip.writestr(dest, aFile.readBytes()) return True def rmdir(self, directory): return False def exists(self, aFile): return False def cleanup(self): self.zip.close() def extract(self, aFile, path): # extract zip file to path self.zip.extract(aFile, path) def listFiles(self): return self.zip.infolist() class DropboxFileSystem(Vfs): MAX_CHUNK = 50 * 1000 * 1000 # dropbox uses 150, reduced to 50 for small mem systems client = None APP_KEY = '' APP_SECRET = '' def __init__(self, rootString): self.set_root(rootString) authorizer = DropboxAuthorizer() if(authorizer.isAuthorized()): self.client = authorizer.getClient() else: # tell the user to go back and run the authorizer xbmcgui.Dialog().ok(utils.getString(30010), utils.getString(30105)) sys.exit() def listdir(self, directory): directory = self._fix_slashes(directory) if(self.client is not None and self.exists(directory)): files = [] dirs = [] metadata = self.client.files_list_folder(directory) for aFile in metadata.entries: if(isinstance(aFile, dropbox.files.FolderMetadata)): dirs.append(aFile.name) else: files.append(aFile.name) return [dirs, files] else: return [[], []] def mkdir(self, directory): directory = self._fix_slashes(directory) if(self.client is not None): # sort of odd but always return true, folder create is implicit with file upload return True else: return False def rmdir(self, directory): directory = self._fix_slashes(directory) if(self.client is not None and self.exists(directory)): # dropbox is stupid and will refuse to do this sometimes, need to delete recursively dirs, files = self.listdir(directory) for aDir in dirs: self.rmdir(aDir) # finally remove the root directory self.client.files_delete(directory) return True else: return False def rmfile(self, aFile): aFile = self._fix_slashes(aFile) if(self.client is not None and self.exists(aFile)): self.client.files_delete(aFile) return True else: return False def exists(self, aFile): aFile = self._fix_slashes(aFile) if(self.client is not None): # can't list root metadata if(aFile == ''): return True try: self.client.files_get_metadata(aFile) # if we make it here the file does exist return True except: return False else: return False def put(self, source, dest, retry=True): dest = self._fix_slashes(dest) if(self.client is not None): # open the file and get its size f = open(source, 'rb') f_size = os.path.getsize(source) try: if(f_size < self.MAX_CHUNK): # use the regular upload self.client.files_upload(f.read(), dest, mode=WriteMode('overwrite')) else: # start the upload session upload_session = self.client.files_upload_session_start(f.read(self.MAX_CHUNK)) upload_cursor = UploadSessionCursor(upload_session.session_id, f.tell()) while(f.tell() < f_size): # check if we should finish the upload if((f_size - f.tell()) <= self.MAX_CHUNK): # upload and close self.client.files_upload_session_finish(f.read(self.MAX_CHUNK), upload_cursor, CommitInfo(dest, mode=WriteMode('overwrite'))) else: # upload a part and store the offset self.client.files_upload_session_append_v2(f.read(self.MAX_CHUNK), upload_cursor) upload_cursor.offset = f.tell() # if no errors we're good! return True except Exception as anError: utils.log(str(anError)) # if we have an exception retry if(retry): return self.put(source, dest, False) else: # tried once already, just quit return False else: return False def get_file(self, source, dest): if(self.client is not None): # write the file locally self.client.files_download_to_file(dest, source) return True else: return False def _fix_slashes(self, filename): result = filename.replace('\\', '/') # root needs to be a blank string if(result == '/'): result = "" # if dir ends in slash, remove it if(result[-1:] == "/"): result = result[:-1] return result