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"""
This module is based on a rox module (LGPL):

http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/rox/ROX-Lib2/python/rox/mime.py?rev=1.21&view=log

This module provides access to the shared MIME database.

types is a dictionary of all known MIME types, indexed by the type name, e.g.
types['application/x-python']

Applications can install information about MIME types by storing an
XML file as <MIME>/packages/<application>.xml and running the
update-mime-database command, which is provided by the freedesktop.org
shared mime database package.

See http://www.freedesktop.org/standards/shared-mime-info-spec/ for
information about the format of these files.

(based on version 0.13)
"""

import os
import stat
import sys
import fnmatch

from xdg import BaseDirectory
import xdg.Locale

from xml.dom import minidom, XML_NAMESPACE
from collections import defaultdict

FREE_NS = 'http://www.freedesktop.org/standards/shared-mime-info'

types = {}      # Maps MIME names to type objects

exts = None     # Maps extensions to types
globs = None    # List of (glob, type) pairs
literals = None # Maps liternal names to types
magic = None

PY3 = (sys.version_info[0] >= 3)

def _get_node_data(node):
    """Get text of XML node"""
    return ''.join([n.nodeValue for n in node.childNodes]).strip()

def lookup(media, subtype = None):
    """Get the MIMEtype object for this type, creating a new one if needed.
    
    The name can either be passed as one part ('text/plain'), or as two
    ('text', 'plain').
    """
    if subtype is None and '/' in media:
        media, subtype = media.split('/', 1)
    if (media, subtype) not in types:
        types[(media, subtype)] = MIMEtype(media, subtype)
    return types[(media, subtype)]

class MIMEtype:
    """Type holding data about a MIME type"""
    def __init__(self, media, subtype):
        "Don't use this constructor directly; use mime.lookup() instead."
        assert media and '/' not in media
        assert subtype and '/' not in subtype
        assert (media, subtype) not in types

        self.media = media
        self.subtype = subtype
        self._comment = None

    def _load(self):
        "Loads comment for current language. Use get_comment() instead."
        resource = os.path.join('mime', self.media, self.subtype + '.xml')
        for path in BaseDirectory.load_data_paths(resource):
            doc = minidom.parse(path)
            if doc is None:
                continue
            for comment in doc.documentElement.getElementsByTagNameNS(FREE_NS, 'comment'):
                lang = comment.getAttributeNS(XML_NAMESPACE, 'lang') or 'en'
                goodness = 1 + (lang in xdg.Locale.langs)
                if goodness > self._comment[0]:
                    self._comment = (goodness, _get_node_data(comment))
                if goodness == 2: return

    # FIXME: add get_icon method
    def get_comment(self):
        """Returns comment for current language, loading it if needed."""
        # Should we ever reload?
        if self._comment is None:
            self._comment = (0, str(self))
            self._load()
        return self._comment[1]
    
    def canonical(self):
        """Returns the canonical MimeType object if this is an alias."""
        update_cache()
        s = str(self)
        if s in aliases:
            return lookup(aliases[s])
        return self
    
    def inherits_from(self):
        """Returns a set of Mime types which this inherits from."""
        update_cache()
        return set(lookup(t) for t in inheritance[str(self)])

    def __str__(self):
        return self.media + '/' + self.subtype

    def __repr__(self):
        return '<%s: %s>' % (self, self._comment or '(comment not loaded)')

class MagicRule:
    def __init__(self, f):
        self.next=None
        self.prev=None

        #print line
        ind=b''
        while True:
            c=f.read(1)
            if c == b'>':
                break
            ind+=c
        if not ind:
            self.nest=0
        else:
            self.nest=int(ind.decode('ascii'))

        start = b''
        while True:
            c = f.read(1)
            if c == b'=':
                break
            start += c
        self.start = int(start.decode('ascii'))
        
        hb=f.read(1)
        lb=f.read(1)
        self.lenvalue = ord(lb)+(ord(hb)<<8)

        self.value = f.read(self.lenvalue)

        c = f.read(1)
        if c == b'&':
            self.mask = f.read(self.lenvalue)
            c = f.read(1)
        else:
            self.mask=None

        if c == b'~':
            w = b''
            while c!=b'+' and c!=b'\n':
                c=f.read(1)
                if c==b'+' or c==b'\n':
                    break
                w+=c
            
            self.word=int(w.decode('ascii'))
        else:
            self.word=1

        if c==b'+':
            r=b''
            while c!=b'\n':
                c=f.read(1)
                if c==b'\n':
                    break
                r+=c
            #print r
            self.range = int(r.decode('ascii'))
        else:
            self.range = 1

        if c != b'\n':
            raise ValueError('Malformed MIME magic line')

    def getLength(self):
        return self.start+self.lenvalue+self.range

    def appendRule(self, rule):
        if self.nest<rule.nest:
            self.next=rule
            rule.prev=self

        elif self.prev:
            self.prev.appendRule(rule)
        
    def match(self, buffer):
        if self.match0(buffer):
            if self.next:
                return self.next.match(buffer)
            return True

    def match0(self, buffer):
        l=len(buffer)
        for o in range(self.range):
            s=self.start+o
            e=s+self.lenvalue
            if l<e:
                return False
            if self.mask:
                test=''
                for i in range(self.lenvalue):
                    if PY3:
                        c = buffer[s+i] & self.mask[i]
                    else:
                        c = ord(buffer[s+i]) & ord(self.mask[i])
                    test += chr(c)
            else:
                test = buffer[s:e]

            if test==self.value:
                return True

    def __repr__(self):
        return '<MagicRule %d>%d=[%d]%r&%r~%d+%d>' % (self.nest,
                                  self.start,
                                  self.lenvalue,
                                  self.value,
                                  self.mask,
                                  self.word,
                                  self.range)

class MagicType:
    def __init__(self, mtype):
        self.mtype=mtype
        self.top_rules=[]
        self.last_rule=None

    def getLine(self, f):
        nrule=MagicRule(f)

        if nrule.nest and self.last_rule:
            self.last_rule.appendRule(nrule)
        else:
            self.top_rules.append(nrule)

        self.last_rule=nrule

        return nrule

    def match(self, buffer):
        for rule in self.top_rules:
            if rule.match(buffer):
                return self.mtype

    def __repr__(self):
        return '<MagicType %s>' % self.mtype
    
class MagicDB:
    def __init__(self):
        self.types={}   # Indexed by priority, each entry is a list of type rules
        self.maxlen=0

    def mergeFile(self, fname):
        with open(fname, 'rb') as f:
            line = f.readline()
            if line != b'MIME-Magic\0\n':
                raise IOError('Not a MIME magic file')

            while True:
                shead = f.readline().decode('ascii')
                #print shead
                if not shead:
                    break
                if shead[0] != '[' or shead[-2:] != ']\n':
                    raise ValueError('Malformed section heading')
                pri, tname = shead[1:-2].split(':')
                #print shead[1:-2]
                pri = int(pri)
                mtype = lookup(tname)

                try:
                    ents = self.types[pri]
                except:
                    ents = []
                    self.types[pri] = ents

                magictype = MagicType(mtype)
                #print tname

                #rline=f.readline()
                c=f.read(1)
                f.seek(-1, 1)
                while c and c != b'[':
                    rule=magictype.getLine(f)
                    #print rule
                    if rule and rule.getLength() > self.maxlen:
                        self.maxlen = rule.getLength()

                    c = f.read(1)
                    f.seek(-1, 1)

                ents.append(magictype)
                #self.types[pri]=ents
                if not c:
                    break

    def match_data(self, data, max_pri=100, min_pri=0):
        for priority in sorted(self.types.keys(), reverse=True):
            #print priority, max_pri, min_pri
            if priority > max_pri:
                continue
            if priority < min_pri:
                break
            for type in self.types[priority]:
                m=type.match(data)
                if m:
                    return m

    def match(self, path, max_pri=100, min_pri=0):
        try:
            with open(path, 'rb') as f:
                buf = f.read(self.maxlen)
            return self.match_data(buf, max_pri, min_pri)
        except:
            pass
    
    def __repr__(self):
        return '<MagicDB %s>' % self.types
            

# Some well-known types
text = lookup('text', 'plain')
inode_block = lookup('inode', 'blockdevice')
inode_char = lookup('inode', 'chardevice')
inode_dir = lookup('inode', 'directory')
inode_fifo = lookup('inode', 'fifo')
inode_socket = lookup('inode', 'socket')
inode_symlink = lookup('inode', 'symlink')
inode_door = lookup('inode', 'door')
app_exe = lookup('application', 'executable')

_cache_uptodate = False

def _cache_database():
    global exts, globs, literals, magic, aliases, inheritance, _cache_uptodate

    _cache_uptodate = True

    exts = {}       # Maps extensions to types
    globs = []      # List of (glob, type) pairs
    literals = {}   # Maps literal names to types
    aliases = {}    # Maps alias Mime types to canonical names
    inheritance = defaultdict(set) # Maps to sets of parent mime types.
    magic = MagicDB()

    def _import_glob_file(path):
        """Loads name matching information from a MIME directory."""
        with open(path) as f:
          for line in f:
            if line.startswith('#'): continue
            line = line[:-1]

            type_name, pattern = line.split(':', 1)
            mtype = lookup(type_name)

            if pattern.startswith('*.'):
                rest = pattern[2:]
                if not ('*' in rest or '[' in rest or '?' in rest):
                    if rest not in exts:
                        exts[rest] = mtype
                    continue
            if '*' in pattern or '[' in pattern or '?' in pattern:
                globs.append((pattern, mtype))
            else:
                literals[pattern] = mtype

    for path in BaseDirectory.load_data_paths(os.path.join('mime', 'globs')):
        _import_glob_file(path)
    for path in BaseDirectory.load_data_paths(os.path.join('mime', 'magic')):
        magic.mergeFile(path)

    # Sort globs by length
    globs.sort(key=lambda x: len(x[0]) )
    
    # Load aliases
    for path in BaseDirectory.load_data_paths(os.path.join('mime', 'aliases')):
        with open(path, 'r') as f:
            for line in f:
                alias, canonical = line.strip().split(None, 1)
                aliases[alias] = canonical
    
    # Load subclasses
    for path in BaseDirectory.load_data_paths(os.path.join('mime', 'subclasses')):
        with open(path, 'r') as f:
            for line in f:
                sub, parent = line.strip().split(None, 1)
                inheritance[sub].add(parent)

def update_cache():
    if not _cache_uptodate:
        _cache_database()

def get_type_by_name(path):
    """Returns type of file by its name, or None if not known"""
    update_cache()

    leaf = os.path.basename(path)
    if leaf in literals:
        return literals[leaf]

    lleaf = leaf.lower()
    if lleaf in literals:
        return literals[lleaf]

    ext = leaf
    while 1:
        p = ext.find('.')
        if p < 0: break
        ext = ext[p + 1:]
        if ext in exts:
            return exts[ext]
    ext = lleaf
    while 1:
        p = ext.find('.')
        if p < 0: break
        ext = ext[p+1:]
        if ext in exts:
            return exts[ext]
    for (glob, mime_type) in globs:
        if fnmatch.fnmatch(leaf, glob):
            return mime_type
        if fnmatch.fnmatch(lleaf, glob):
            return mime_type
    return None

def get_type_by_contents(path, max_pri=100, min_pri=0):
    """Returns type of file by its contents, or None if not known"""
    update_cache()

    return magic.match(path, max_pri, min_pri)

def get_type_by_data(data, max_pri=100, min_pri=0):
    """Returns type of the data, which should be bytes."""
    update_cache()

    return magic.match_data(data, max_pri, min_pri)

def get_type(path, follow=True, name_pri=100):
    """Returns type of file indicated by path.
    
    path :
      pathname to check (need not exist)
    follow :
      when reading file, follow symbolic links
    name_pri :
      Priority to do name matches.  100=override magic
    
    This tries to use the contents of the file, and falls back to the name. It
    can also handle special filesystem objects like directories and sockets.
    """
    update_cache()
    
    try:
        if follow:
            st = os.stat(path)
        else:
            st = os.lstat(path)
    except:
        t = get_type_by_name(path)
        return t or text

    if stat.S_ISREG(st.st_mode):
        t = get_type_by_contents(path, min_pri=name_pri)
        if not t: t = get_type_by_name(path)
        if not t: t = get_type_by_contents(path, max_pri=name_pri)
        if t is None:
            if stat.S_IMODE(st.st_mode) & 0o111:
                return app_exe
            else:
                return text
        return t
    elif stat.S_ISDIR(st.st_mode): return inode_dir
    elif stat.S_ISCHR(st.st_mode): return inode_char
    elif stat.S_ISBLK(st.st_mode): return inode_block
    elif stat.S_ISFIFO(st.st_mode): return inode_fifo
    elif stat.S_ISLNK(st.st_mode): return inode_symlink
    elif stat.S_ISSOCK(st.st_mode): return inode_socket
    return inode_door

def install_mime_info(application, package_file):
    """Copy 'package_file' as ``~/.local/share/mime/packages/<application>.xml.``
    If package_file is None, install ``<app_dir>/<application>.xml``.
    If already installed, does nothing. May overwrite an existing
    file with the same name (if the contents are different)"""
    application += '.xml'

    new_data = open(package_file).read()

    # See if the file is already installed
    package_dir = os.path.join('mime', 'packages')
    resource = os.path.join(package_dir, application)
    for x in BaseDirectory.load_data_paths(resource):
        try:
            old_data = open(x).read()
        except:
            continue
        if old_data == new_data:
            return  # Already installed

    global _cache_uptodate
    _cache_uptodate = False

    # Not already installed; add a new copy
    # Create the directory structure...
    new_file = os.path.join(BaseDirectory.save_data_path(package_dir), application)

    # Write the file...
    open(new_file, 'w').write(new_data)

    # Update the database...
    command = 'update-mime-database'
    if os.spawnlp(os.P_WAIT, command, command, BaseDirectory.save_data_path('mime')):
        os.unlink(new_file)
        raise Exception("The '%s' command returned an error code!\n" \
                  "Make sure you have the freedesktop.org shared MIME package:\n" \
                  "http://standards.freedesktop.org/shared-mime-info/" % command)