# ##### BEGIN GPL LICENSE BLOCK ##### # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or # modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License # as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 # of the License, or (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, # Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. # # ##### END GPL LICENSE BLOCK ##### """ See documentation for usage https://github.com/CGCookie/blender-addon-updater """ __version__ = "1.0.8" import errno import traceback import platform import ssl import urllib.request import urllib import os import json import zipfile import shutil import threading import fnmatch from datetime import datetime, timedelta # blender imports, used in limited cases import bpy import addon_utils # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Define error messages/notices & hard coded globals # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # currently not used DEFAULT_TIMEOUT = 10 DEFAULT_PER_PAGE = 30 # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # The main class # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- class Singleton_updater(object): """ This is the singleton class to reference a copy from, it is the shared module level class """ def __init__(self): self._engine = GithubEngine() self._user = None self._repo = None self._website = None self._current_version = None self._subfolder_path = None self._tags = [] self._tag_latest = None self._tag_names = [] self._latest_release = None self._use_releases = False self._include_branches = False self._include_branch_list = ['master'] self._include_branch_autocheck = False self._manual_only = False self._version_min_update = None self._version_max_update = None # by default, backup current addon if new is being loaded self._backup_current = True self._backup_ignore_patterns = None # set patterns for what files to overwrite on update self._overwrite_patterns = ["*.py","*.pyc"] self._remove_pre_update_patterns = [] # by default, don't auto enable/disable the addon on update # as it is slightly less stable/won't always fully reload module self._auto_reload_post_update = False # settings relating to frequency and whether to enable auto background check self._check_interval_enable = False self._check_interval_months = 0 self._check_interval_days = 7 self._check_interval_hours = 0 self._check_interval_minutes = 0 # runtime variables, initial conditions self._verbose = False self._use_print_traces = True self._fake_install = False self._async_checking = False # only true when async daemon started self._update_ready = None self._update_link = None self._update_version = None self._source_zip = None self._check_thread = None self._select_link = None self.skip_tag = None # get from module data self._addon = __package__.lower() self._addon_package = __package__ # must not change self._updater_path = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), self._addon+"_updater") self._addon_root = os.path.dirname(__file__) self._json = {} self._error = None self._error_msg = None self._prefiltered_tag_count = 0 # UI code only, ie not used within this module but still useful # properties to have # to verify a valid import, in place of placeholder import self.showpopups = True # used in UI to show or not show update popups self.invalidupdater = False # pre-assign basic select-link function def select_link_function(self, tag): return tag["zipball_url"] self._select_link = select_link_function # called from except blocks, to print the exception details, # according to the use_print_traces option def print_trace(): if self._use_print_traces: traceback.print_exc() # ------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Getters and setters # ------------------------------------------------------------------------- @property def addon(self): return self._addon @addon.setter def addon(self, value): self._addon = str(value) @property def api_url(self): return self._engine.api_url @api_url.setter def api_url(self, value): if self.check_is_url(value) == False: raise ValueError("Not a valid URL: " + value) self._engine.api_url = value @property def async_checking(self): return self._async_checking @property def auto_reload_post_update(self): return self._auto_reload_post_update @auto_reload_post_update.setter def auto_reload_post_update(self, value): try: self._auto_reload_post_update = bool(value) except: raise ValueError("auto_reload_post_update must be a boolean value") @property def backup_current(self): return self._backup_current @backup_current.setter def backup_current(self, value): if value == None: self._backup_current = False return else: self._backup_current = value @property def backup_ignore_patterns(self): return self._backup_ignore_patterns @backup_ignore_patterns.setter def backup_ignore_patterns(self, value): if value == None: self._backup_ignore_patterns = None return elif type(value) != type(['list']): raise ValueError("Backup pattern must be in list format") else: self._backup_ignore_patterns = value @property def check_interval(self): return (self._check_interval_enable, self._check_interval_months, self._check_interval_days, self._check_interval_hours, self._check_interval_minutes) @property def current_version(self): return self._current_version @current_version.setter def current_version(self, tuple_values): if tuple_values==None: self._current_version = None return elif type(tuple_values) is not tuple: try: tuple(tuple_values) except: raise ValueError( "Not a tuple! current_version must be a tuple of integers") for i in tuple_values: if type(i) is not int: raise ValueError( "Not an integer! current_version must be a tuple of integers") self._current_version = tuple(tuple_values) @property def engine(self): return self._engine.name @engine.setter def engine(self, value): if value.lower()=="github": self._engine = GithubEngine() elif value.lower()=="gitlab": self._engine = GitlabEngine() elif value.lower()=="bitbucket": self._engine = BitbucketEngine() else: raise ValueError("Invalid engine selection") @property def error(self): return self._error @property def error_msg(self): return self._error_msg @property def fake_install(self): return self._fake_install @fake_install.setter def fake_install(self, value): if type(value) != type(False): raise ValueError("fake_install must be a boolean value") self._fake_install = bool(value) # not currently used @property def include_branch_autocheck(self): return self._include_branch_autocheck @include_branch_autocheck.setter def include_branch_autocheck(self, value): try: self._include_branch_autocheck = bool(value) except: raise ValueError("include_branch_autocheck must be a boolean value") @property def include_branch_list(self): return self._include_branch_list @include_branch_list.setter def include_branch_list(self, value): try: if value == None: self._include_branch_list = ['master'] elif type(value) != type(['master']) or value==[]: raise ValueError("include_branch_list should be a list of valid branches") else: self._include_branch_list = value except: raise ValueError("include_branch_list should be a list of valid branches") @property def include_branches(self): return self._include_branches @include_branches.setter def include_branches(self, value): try: self._include_branches = bool(value) except: raise ValueError("include_branches must be a boolean value") @property def json(self): if self._json == {}: self.set_updater_json() return self._json @property def latest_release(self): if self._latest_release == None: return None return self._latest_release @property def manual_only(self): return self._manual_only @manual_only.setter def manual_only(self, value): try: self._manual_only = bool(value) except: raise ValueError("manual_only must be a boolean value") @property def overwrite_patterns(self): return self._overwrite_patterns @overwrite_patterns.setter def overwrite_patterns(self, value): if value == None: self._overwrite_patterns = ["*.py","*.pyc"] elif type(value) != type(['']): raise ValueError("overwrite_patterns needs to be in a list format") else: self._overwrite_patterns = value @property def private_token(self): return self._engine.token @private_token.setter def private_token(self, value): if value==None: self._engine.token = None else: self._engine.token = str(value) @property def remove_pre_update_patterns(self): return self._remove_pre_update_patterns @remove_pre_update_patterns.setter def remove_pre_update_patterns(self, value): if value == None: self._remove_pre_update_patterns = [] elif type(value) != type(['']): raise ValueError("remove_pre_update_patterns needs to be in a list format") else: self._remove_pre_update_patterns = value @property def repo(self): return self._repo @repo.setter def repo(self, value): try: self._repo = str(value) except: raise ValueError("repo must be a string value") @property def select_link(self): return self._select_link @select_link.setter def select_link(self, value): # ensure it is a function assignment, with signature: # input self, tag; returns link name if not hasattr(value, "__call__"): raise ValueError("select_link must be a function") self._select_link = value @property def stage_path(self): return self._updater_path @stage_path.setter def stage_path(self, value): if value == None: if self._verbose: print("Aborting assigning stage_path, it's null") return elif value != None and not os.path.exists(value): try: os.makedirs(value) except: if self._verbose: print("Error trying to staging path") self.print_trace() return self._updater_path = value @property def subfolder_path(self): return self._subfolder_path @subfolder_path.setter def subfolder_path(self, value): self._subfolder_path = value @property def tags(self): if self._tags == []: return [] tag_names = [] for tag in self._tags: tag_names.append(tag["name"]) return tag_names @property def tag_latest(self): if self._tag_latest == None: return None return self._tag_latest["name"] @property def update_link(self): return self._update_link @property def update_ready(self): return self._update_ready @property def update_version(self): return self._update_version @property def use_releases(self): return self._use_releases @use_releases.setter def use_releases(self, value): try: self._use_releases = bool(value) except: raise ValueError("use_releases must be a boolean value") @property def user(self): return self._user @user.setter def user(self, value): try: self._user = str(value) except: raise ValueError("User must be a string value") @property def verbose(self): return self._verbose @verbose.setter def verbose(self, value): try: self._verbose = bool(value) if self._verbose == True: print(self._addon+" updater verbose is enabled") except: raise ValueError("Verbose must be a boolean value") @property def use_print_traces(self): return self._use_print_traces @use_print_traces.setter def use_print_traces(self, value): try: self._use_print_traces = bool(value) except: raise ValueError("use_print_traces must be a boolean value") @property def version_max_update(self): return self._version_max_update @version_max_update.setter def version_max_update(self, value): if value == None: self._version_max_update = None return if type(value) != type((1,2,3)): raise ValueError("Version maximum must be a tuple") for subvalue in value: if type(subvalue) != int: raise ValueError("Version elements must be integers") self._version_max_update = value @property def version_min_update(self): return self._version_min_update @version_min_update.setter def version_min_update(self, value): if value == None: self._version_min_update = None return if type(value) != type((1,2,3)): raise ValueError("Version minimum must be a tuple") for subvalue in value: if type(subvalue) != int: raise ValueError("Version elements must be integers") self._version_min_update = value @property def website(self): return self._website @website.setter def website(self, value): if self.check_is_url(value) == False: raise ValueError("Not a valid URL: " + value) self._website = value # ------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Parameter validation related functions # ------------------------------------------------------------------------- def check_is_url(self, url): if not ("http://" in url or "https://" in url): return False if "." not in url: return False return True def get_tag_names(self): tag_names = [] self.get_tags() for tag in self._tags: tag_names.append(tag["name"]) return tag_names def set_check_interval(self,enable=False,months=0,days=14,hours=0,minutes=0): # enabled = False, default initially will not check against frequency # if enabled, default is then 2 weeks if type(enable) is not bool: raise ValueError("Enable must be a boolean value") if type(months) is not int: raise ValueError("Months must be an integer value") if type(days) is not int: raise ValueError("Days must be an integer value") if type(hours) is not int: raise ValueError("Hours must be an integer value") if type(minutes) is not int: raise ValueError("Minutes must be an integer value") if enable==False: self._check_interval_enable = False else: self._check_interval_enable = True self._check_interval_months = months self._check_interval_days = days self._check_interval_hours = hours self._check_interval_minutes = minutes # declare how the class gets printed def __repr__(self): return "".format(a=__file__) def __str__(self): return "Updater, with user: {a}, repository: {b}, url: {c}".format( a=self._user, b=self._repo, c=self.form_repo_url()) # ------------------------------------------------------------------------- # API-related functions # ------------------------------------------------------------------------- def form_repo_url(self): return self._engine.form_repo_url(self) def form_tags_url(self): return self._engine.form_tags_url(self) def form_branch_url(self, branch): return self._engine.form_branch_url(branch, self) def get_tags(self): request = self.form_tags_url() if self._verbose: print("Getting tags from server") # get all tags, internet call all_tags = self._engine.parse_tags(self.get_api(request), self) if all_tags is not None: self._prefiltered_tag_count = len(all_tags) else: self._prefiltered_tag_count = 0 all_tags = [] # pre-process to skip tags if self.skip_tag != None: self._tags = [tg for tg in all_tags if self.skip_tag(self, tg)==False] else: self._tags = all_tags # get additional branches too, if needed, and place in front # Does NO checking here whether branch is valid if self._include_branches == True: temp_branches = self._include_branch_list.copy() temp_branches.reverse() for branch in temp_branches: request = self.form_branch_url(branch) include = { "name":branch.title(), "zipball_url":request } self._tags = [include] + self._tags # append to front if self._tags == None: # some error occurred self._tag_latest = None self._tags = [] return elif self._prefiltered_tag_count == 0 and self._include_branches == False: self._tag_latest = None if self._error == None: # if not None, could have had no internet self._error = "No releases found" self._error_msg = "No releases or tags found on this repository" if self._verbose: print("No releases or tags found on this repository") elif self._prefiltered_tag_count == 0 and self._include_branches == True: if not self._error: self._tag_latest = self._tags[0] if self._verbose: branch = self._include_branch_list[0] print("{} branch found, no releases".format(branch), self._tags[0]) elif (len(self._tags)-len(self._include_branch_list)==0 and self._include_branches==True) \ or (len(self._tags)==0 and self._include_branches==False) \ and self._prefiltered_tag_count > 0: self._tag_latest = None self._error = "No releases available" self._error_msg = "No versions found within compatible version range" if self._verbose: print("No versions found within compatible version range") else: if self._include_branches == False: self._tag_latest = self._tags[0] if self._verbose: print("Most recent tag found:",self._tags[0]['name']) else: # don't return branch if in list n = len(self._include_branch_list) self._tag_latest = self._tags[n] # guaranteed at least len()=n+1 if self._verbose: print("Most recent tag found:",self._tags[n]['name']) # all API calls to base url def get_raw(self, url): # print("Raw request:", url) request = urllib.request.Request(url) try: context = ssl._create_unverified_context() except: # some blender packaged python versions don't have this, largely # useful for local network setups otherwise minimal impact context = None # setup private request headers if appropriate if self._engine.token != None: if self._engine.name == "gitlab": request.add_header('PRIVATE-TOKEN',self._engine.token) else: if self._verbose: print("Tokens not setup for engine yet") # Always set user agent request.add_header('User-Agent', "Python/"+str(platform.python_version())) # run the request try: if context: result = urllib.request.urlopen(request, context=context) else: result = urllib.request.urlopen(request) except urllib.error.HTTPError as e: if str(e.code) == "403": self._error = "HTTP error (access denied)" self._error_msg = str(e.code) + " - server error response" print(self._error, self._error_msg) else: self._error = "HTTP error" self._error_msg = str(e.code) print(self._error, self._error_msg) self.print_trace() self._update_ready = None except urllib.error.URLError as e: reason = str(e.reason) if "TLSV1_ALERT" in reason or "SSL" in reason.upper(): self._error = "Connection rejected, download manually" self._error_msg = reason print(self._error, self._error_msg) else: self._error = "URL error, check internet connection" self._error_msg = reason print(self._error, self._error_msg) self.print_trace() self._update_ready = None return None else: result_string = result.read() result.close() return result_string.decode() # result of all api calls, decoded into json format def get_api(self, url): # return the json version get = None get = self.get_raw(url) if get != None: try: return json.JSONDecoder().decode(get) except Exception as e: self._error = "API response has invalid JSON format" self._error_msg = str(e.reason) self._update_ready = None print(self._error, self._error_msg) self.print_trace() return None else: return None # create a working directory and download the new files def stage_repository(self, url): local = os.path.join(self._updater_path,"update_staging") error = None # make/clear the staging folder # ensure the folder is always "clean" if self._verbose: print("Preparing staging folder for download:\n",local) if os.path.isdir(local) == True: try: shutil.rmtree(local, ignore_errors=True) os.makedirs(local) except: error = "failed to remove existing staging directory" self.print_trace() else: try: os.makedirs(local) except: error = "failed to create staging directory" self.print_trace() if error != None: if self._verbose: print("Error: Aborting update, "+error) self._error = "Update aborted, staging path error" self._error_msg = "Error: {}".format(error) return False if self._backup_current==True: self.create_backup() if self._verbose: print("Now retrieving the new source zip") self._source_zip = os.path.join(local,"source.zip") if self._verbose: print("Starting download update zip") try: request = urllib.request.Request(url) context = ssl._create_unverified_context() # setup private token if appropriate if self._engine.token != None: if self._engine.name == "gitlab": request.add_header('PRIVATE-TOKEN',self._engine.token) else: if self._verbose: print("Tokens not setup for selected engine yet") # Always set user agent request.add_header('User-Agent', "Python/"+str(platform.python_version())) self.urlretrieve(urllib.request.urlopen(request,context=context), self._source_zip) # add additional checks on file size being non-zero if self._verbose: print("Successfully downloaded update zip") return True except Exception as e: self._error = "Error retrieving download, bad link?" self._error_msg = "Error: {}".format(e) if self._verbose: print("Error retrieving download, bad link?") print("Error: {}".format(e)) self.print_trace() return False def create_backup(self): if self._verbose: print("Backing up current addon folder") local = os.path.join(self._updater_path,"backup") tempdest = os.path.join(self._addon_root, os.pardir, self._addon+"_updater_backup_temp") if self._verbose: print("Backup destination path: ",local) if os.path.isdir(local): try: shutil.rmtree(local, ignore_errors=True) except: if self._verbose:print("Failed to removed previous backup folder, contininuing") self.print_trace() # remove the temp folder; shouldn't exist but could if previously interrupted if os.path.isdir(tempdest): try: shutil.rmtree(tempdest, ignore_errors=True) except: if self._verbose:print("Failed to remove existing temp folder, contininuing") self.print_trace() # make the full addon copy, which temporarily places outside the addon folder if self._backup_ignore_patterns != None: shutil.copytree( self._addon_root,tempdest, ignore=shutil.ignore_patterns(*self._backup_ignore_patterns)) else: shutil.copytree(self._addon_root,tempdest) shutil.move(tempdest,local) # save the date for future ref now = datetime.now() self._json["backup_date"] = "{m}-{d}-{yr}".format( m=now.strftime("%B"),d=now.day,yr=now.year) self.save_updater_json() def restore_backup(self): if self._verbose: print("Restoring backup") if self._verbose: print("Backing up current addon folder") backuploc = os.path.join(self._updater_path,"backup") tempdest = os.path.join(self._addon_root, os.pardir, self._addon+"_updater_backup_temp") tempdest = os.path.abspath(tempdest) # make the copy shutil.move(backuploc,tempdest) shutil.rmtree(self._addon_root, ignore_errors=True) os.rename(tempdest,self._addon_root) self._json["backup_date"] = "" self._json["just_restored"] = True self._json["just_updated"] = True self.save_updater_json() self.reload_addon() def unpack_staged_zip(self,clean=False): """Unzip the downloaded file, and validate contents""" if os.path.isfile(self._source_zip) == False: if self._verbose: print("Error, update zip not found") self._error = "Install failed" self._error_msg = "Downloaded zip not found" return -1 # clear the existing source folder in case previous files remain outdir = os.path.join(self._updater_path, "source") try: shutil.rmtree(outdir, ignore_errors=True) if self._verbose: print("Source folder cleared") except: pass # Create parent directories if needed, would not be relevant unless # installing addon into another location or via an addon manager try: os.mkdir(outdir) except Exception as err: print("Error occurred while making extract dir:") print(str(err)) self.print_trace() self._error = "Install failed" self._error_msg = "Failed to make extract directory" return -1 if not os.path.isdir(outdir): print("Failed to create source directory") self._error = "Install failed" self._error_msg = "Failed to create extract directory" return -1 if self._verbose: print("Begin extracting source from zip:", self._source_zip) zfile = zipfile.ZipFile(self._source_zip, "r") if not zfile: if self._verbose: print("Resulting file is not a zip, cannot extract") self._error = "Install failed" self._error_msg = "Resulting file is not a zip, cannot extract" return -1 # Now extract directly from the first subfolder (not root) # this avoids adding the first subfolder to the path length, # which can be too long if the download has the SHA in the name zsep = '/' #os.sep # might just always be / even on windows for name in zfile.namelist(): if zsep not in name: continue top_folder = name[:name.index(zsep)+1] if name == top_folder + zsep: continue # skip top level folder subpath = name[name.index(zsep)+1:] if name.endswith(zsep): try: os.mkdir(os.path.join(outdir, subpath)) if self._verbose: print("Extract - mkdir: ", os.path.join(outdir, subpath)) except OSError as exc: if exc.errno != errno.EEXIST: self._error = "Install failed" self._error_msg = "Could not create folder from zip" self.print_trace() return -1 else: with open(os.path.join(outdir, subpath), "wb") as outfile: data = zfile.read(name) outfile.write(data) if self._verbose: print("Extract - create:", os.path.join(outdir, subpath)) if self._verbose: print("Extracted source") unpath = os.path.join(self._updater_path, "source") if not os.path.isdir(unpath): self._error = "Install failed" self._error_msg = "Extracted path does not exist" print("Extracted path does not exist: ", unpath) return -1 if self._subfolder_path: self._subfolder_path.replace('/', os.path.sep) self._subfolder_path.replace('\\', os.path.sep) # either directly in root of zip/one subfolder, or use specified path if os.path.isfile(os.path.join(unpath,"__init__.py")) == False: dirlist = os.listdir(unpath) if len(dirlist)>0: if self._subfolder_path == "" or self._subfolder_path == None: unpath = os.path.join(unpath, dirlist[0]) else: unpath = os.path.join(unpath, self._subfolder_path) # smarter check for additional sub folders for a single folder # containing __init__.py if os.path.isfile(os.path.join(unpath,"__init__.py")) == False: if self._verbose: print("not a valid addon found") print("Paths:") print(dirlist) self._error = "Install failed" self._error_msg = "No __init__ file found in new source" return -1 # merge code with running addon directory, using blender default behavior # plus any modifiers indicated by user (e.g. force remove/keep) self.deepMergeDirectory(self._addon_root, unpath, clean) # Now save the json state # Change to True, to trigger the handler on other side # if allowing reloading within same blender instance self._json["just_updated"] = True self.save_updater_json() self.reload_addon() self._update_ready = False return 0 def deepMergeDirectory(self,base,merger,clean=False): """Merge folder 'merger' into folder 'base' without deleting existing""" if not os.path.exists(base): if self._verbose: print("Base path does not exist:", base) return -1 elif not os.path.exists(merger): if self._verbose: print("Merger path does not exist") return -1 # paths to be aware of and not overwrite/remove/etc staging_path = os.path.join(self._updater_path,"update_staging") backup_path = os.path.join(self._updater_path,"backup") # If clean install is enabled, clear existing files ahead of time # note: will not delete the update.json, update folder, staging, or staging # but will delete all other folders/files in addon directory error = None if clean==True: try: # implement clearing of all folders/files, except the # updater folder and updater json # Careful, this deletes entire subdirectories recursively... # make sure that base is not a high level shared folder, but # is dedicated just to the addon itself if self._verbose: print("clean=True, clearing addon folder to fresh install state") # remove root files and folders (except update folder) files = [f for f in os.listdir(base) if os.path.isfile(os.path.join(base,f))] folders = [f for f in os.listdir(base) if os.path.isdir(os.path.join(base,f))] for f in files: os.remove(os.path.join(base,f)) print("Clean removing file {}".format(os.path.join(base,f))) for f in folders: if os.path.join(base,f)==self._updater_path: continue shutil.rmtree(os.path.join(base,f), ignore_errors=True) print("Clean removing folder and contents {}".format(os.path.join(base,f))) except Exception as err: error = "failed to create clean existing addon folder" print(error, str(err)) self.print_trace() # Walk through the base addon folder for rules on pre-removing # but avoid removing/altering backup and updater file for path, dirs, files in os.walk(base): # prune ie skip updater folder dirs[:] = [d for d in dirs if os.path.join(path,d) not in [self._updater_path]] for directory in dirs: shutil.rmtree(os.path.join(path,directory)) for file in files: try: fl = os.path.join(path,file) os.remove(fl) if self._verbose: print("Pre-removed file "+file) except OSError: print("Failed to pre-remove "+file) self.print_trace() # Walk through the temp addon sub folder for replacements # this implements the overwrite rules, which apply after # the above pre-removal rules. This also performs the # actual file copying/replacements for path, dirs, files in os.walk(merger): # verify this structure works to prune updater sub folder overwriting dirs[:] = [d for d in dirs if os.path.join(path,d) not in [self._updater_path]] relPath = os.path.relpath(path, merger) destPath = os.path.join(base, relPath) if not os.path.exists(destPath): os.makedirs(destPath) for file in files: # bring in additional logic around copying/replacing # Blender default: overwrite .py's, don't overwrite the rest destFile = os.path.join(destPath, file) srcFile = os.path.join(path, file) # decide whether to replace if file already exists, and copy new over if os.path.isfile(destFile): # otherwise, check each file to see if matches an overwrite pattern replaced=False for ptrn in self._overwrite_patterns: if fnmatch.filter([file],ptrn): replaced=True break if replaced: os.remove(destFile) os.rename(srcFile, destFile) if self._verbose: print("Overwrote file "+os.path.basename(destFile)) else: if self._verbose: print("Pattern not matched to "+os.path.basename(destFile)+", not overwritten") else: # file did not previously exist, simply move it over os.rename(srcFile, destFile) if self._verbose: print("New file "+os.path.basename(destFile)) # now remove the temp staging folder and downloaded zip try: shutil.rmtree(staging_path, ignore_errors=True) except: error = "Error: Failed to remove existing staging directory, consider manually removing "+staging_path if self._verbose: print(error) self.print_trace() def reload_addon(self): # if post_update false, skip this function # else, unload/reload addon & trigger popup if self._auto_reload_post_update == False: print("Restart blender to reload addon and complete update") return if self._verbose: print("Reloading addon...") addon_utils.modules(refresh=True) bpy.utils.refresh_script_paths() # not allowed in restricted context, such as register module # toggle to refresh if "addon_disable" in dir(bpy.ops.wm): # 2.7 bpy.ops.wm.addon_disable(module=self._addon_package) bpy.ops.wm.addon_refresh() bpy.ops.wm.addon_enable(module=self._addon_package) print("2.7 reload complete") else: # 2.8 bpy.ops.preferences.addon_disable(module=self._addon_package) bpy.ops.preferences.addon_refresh() bpy.ops.preferences.addon_enable(module=self._addon_package) print("2.8 reload complete") # ------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Other non-api functions and setups # ------------------------------------------------------------------------- def clear_state(self): self._update_ready = None self._update_link = None self._update_version = None self._source_zip = None self._error = None self._error_msg = None # custom urlretrieve implementation def urlretrieve(self, urlfile, filepath): chunk = 1024*8 f = open(filepath, "wb") while 1: data = urlfile.read(chunk) if not data: #print("done.") break f.write(data) #print("Read %s bytes"%len(data)) f.close() def version_tuple_from_text(self,text): if text == None: return () # should go through string and remove all non-integers, # and for any given break split into a different section segments = [] tmp = '' for l in str(text): if l.isdigit()==False: if len(tmp)>0: segments.append(int(tmp)) tmp = '' else: tmp+=l if len(tmp)>0: segments.append(int(tmp)) if len(segments)==0: if self._verbose: print("No version strings found text: ",text) if self._include_branches == False: return () else: return (text) return tuple(segments) # called for running check in a background thread def check_for_update_async(self, callback=None): if self._json != None and "update_ready" in self._json and self._json["version_text"]!={}: if self._json["update_ready"] == True: self._update_ready = True self._update_link = self._json["version_text"]["link"] self._update_version = str(self._json["version_text"]["version"]) # cached update callback(True) return # do the check if self._check_interval_enable == False: return elif self._async_checking == True: if self._verbose: print("Skipping async check, already started") return # already running the bg thread elif self._update_ready == None: self.start_async_check_update(False, callback) def check_for_update_now(self, callback=None): self._error = None self._error_msg = None if self._verbose: print("Check update pressed, first getting current status") if self._async_checking == True: if self._verbose: print("Skipping async check, already started") return # already running the bg thread elif self._update_ready == None: self.start_async_check_update(True, callback) else: self._update_ready = None self.start_async_check_update(True, callback) # this function is not async, will always return in sequential fashion # but should have a parent which calls it in another thread def check_for_update(self, now=False): if self._verbose: print("Checking for update function") # clear the errors if any self._error = None self._error_msg = None # avoid running again in, just return past result if found # but if force now check, then still do it if self._update_ready != None and now == False: return (self._update_ready,self._update_version,self._update_link) if self._current_version == None: raise ValueError("current_version not yet defined") if self._repo == None: raise ValueError("repo not yet defined") if self._user == None: raise ValueError("username not yet defined") self.set_updater_json() # self._json if now == False and self.past_interval_timestamp()==False: if self._verbose: print("Aborting check for updated, check interval not reached") return (False, None, None) # check if using tags or releases # note that if called the first time, this will pull tags from online if self._fake_install == True: if self._verbose: print("fake_install = True, setting fake version as ready") self._update_ready = True self._update_version = "(999,999,999)" self._update_link = "http://127.0.0.1" return (self._update_ready, self._update_version, self._update_link) # primary internet call self.get_tags() # sets self._tags and self._tag_latest self._json["last_check"] = str(datetime.now()) self.save_updater_json() # can be () or ('master') in addition to branches, and version tag new_version = self.version_tuple_from_text(self.tag_latest) if len(self._tags)==0: self._update_ready = False self._update_version = None self._update_link = None return (False, None, None) if self._include_branches == False: link = self.select_link(self, self._tags[0]) else: n = len(self._include_branch_list) if len(self._tags)==n: # effectively means no tags found on repo # so provide the first one as default link = self.select_link(self, self._tags[0]) else: link = self.select_link(self, self._tags[n]) if new_version == (): self._update_ready = False self._update_version = None self._update_link = None return (False, None, None) elif str(new_version).lower() in self._include_branch_list: # handle situation where master/whichever branch is included # however, this code effectively is not triggered now # as new_version will only be tag names, not branch names if self._include_branch_autocheck == False: # don't offer update as ready, # but set the link for the default # branch for installing self._update_ready = False self._update_version = new_version self._update_link = link self.save_updater_json() return (True, new_version, link) else: raise ValueError("include_branch_autocheck: NOT YET DEVELOPED") # bypass releases and look at timestamp of last update # from a branch compared to now, see if commit values # match or not. else: # situation where branches not included if new_version > self._current_version: self._update_ready = True self._update_version = new_version self._update_link = link self.save_updater_json() return (True, new_version, link) # elif new_version != self._current_version: # self._update_ready = False # self._update_version = new_version # self._update_link = link # self.save_updater_json() # return (True, new_version, link) # if no update, set ready to False from None self._update_ready = False self._update_version = None self._update_link = None return (False, None, None) def set_tag(self, name): """Assign the tag name and url to update to""" tg = None for tag in self._tags: if name == tag["name"]: tg = tag break if tg: new_version = self.version_tuple_from_text(self.tag_latest) self._update_version = new_version self._update_link = self.select_link(self, tg) elif self._include_branches and name in self._include_branch_list: # scenario if reverting to a specific branch name instead of tag tg = name link = self.form_branch_url(tg) self._update_version = name # this will break things self._update_link = link if not tg: raise ValueError("Version tag not found: "+name) def run_update(self,force=False,revert_tag=None,clean=False,callback=None): """Runs an install, update, or reversion of an addon from online source Arguments: force: Install assigned link, even if self.update_ready is False revert_tag: Version to install, if none uses detected update link clean: not used, but in future could use to totally refresh addon callback: used to run function on update completion """ self._json["update_ready"] = False self._json["ignore"] = False # clear ignore flag self._json["version_text"] = {} if revert_tag != None: self.set_tag(revert_tag) self._update_ready = True # clear the errors if any self._error = None self._error_msg = None if self._verbose: print("Running update") if self._fake_install == True: # change to True, to trigger the reload/"update installed" handler if self._verbose: print("fake_install=True") print("Just reloading and running any handler triggers") self._json["just_updated"] = True self.save_updater_json() if self._backup_current == True: self.create_backup() self.reload_addon() self._update_ready = False res = True # fake "success" zip download flag elif force==False: if self._update_ready != True: if self._verbose: print("Update stopped, new version not ready") if callback: callback( self._addon_package, "Update stopped, new version not ready") return "Update stopped, new version not ready" elif self._update_link == None: # this shouldn't happen if update is ready if self._verbose: print("Update stopped, update link unavailable") if callback: callback( self._addon_package, "Update stopped, update link unavailable") return "Update stopped, update link unavailable" if self._verbose and revert_tag==None: print("Staging update") elif self._verbose: print("Staging install") res = self.stage_repository(self._update_link) if res !=True: print("Error in staging repository: "+str(res)) if callback != None: callback(self._addon_package, self._error_msg) return self._error_msg res = self.unpack_staged_zip(clean) if res<0: if callback: callback(self._addon_package, self._error_msg) return res else: if self._update_link == None: if self._verbose: print("Update stopped, could not get link") return "Update stopped, could not get link" if self._verbose: print("Forcing update") res = self.stage_repository(self._update_link) if res !=True: print("Error in staging repository: "+str(res)) if callback: callback(self._addon_package, self._error_msg) return self._error_msg res = self.unpack_staged_zip(clean) if res<0: return res # would need to compare against other versions held in tags # run the front-end's callback if provided if callback: callback(self._addon_package) # return something meaningful, 0 means it worked return 0 def past_interval_timestamp(self): if self._check_interval_enable == False: return True # ie this exact feature is disabled if "last_check" not in self._json or self._json["last_check"] == "": return True now = datetime.now() last_check = datetime.strptime(self._json["last_check"], "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S.%f") next_check = last_check offset = timedelta( days=self._check_interval_days + 30*self._check_interval_months, hours=self._check_interval_hours, minutes=self._check_interval_minutes ) delta = (now - offset) - last_check if delta.total_seconds() > 0: if self._verbose: print("{} Updater: Time to check for updates!".format(self._addon)) return True if self._verbose: print("{} Updater: Determined it's not yet time to check for updates".format(self._addon)) return False def get_json_path(self): """Returns the full path to the JSON state file used by this updater. Will also rename old file paths to addon-specific path if found """ json_path = os.path.join(self._updater_path, "{}_updater_status.json".format(self._addon_package)) old_json_path = os.path.join(self._updater_path, "updater_status.json") # rename old file if it exists try: os.rename(old_json_path, json_path) except FileNotFoundError: pass except Exception as err: print("Other OS error occurred while trying to rename old JSON") print(err) self.print_trace() return json_path def set_updater_json(self): """Load or initialize JSON dictionary data for updater state""" if self._updater_path == None: raise ValueError("updater_path is not defined") elif os.path.isdir(self._updater_path) == False: os.makedirs(self._updater_path) jpath = self.get_json_path() if os.path.isfile(jpath): with open(jpath) as data_file: self._json = json.load(data_file) if self._verbose: print("{} Updater: Read in JSON settings from file".format( self._addon)) else: # set data structure self._json = { "last_check":"", "backup_date":"", "update_ready":False, "ignore":False, "just_restored":False, "just_updated":False, "version_text":{} } self.save_updater_json() def save_updater_json(self): # first save the state if self._update_ready == True: if type(self._update_version) == type((0,0,0)): self._json["update_ready"] = True self._json["version_text"]["link"]=self._update_link self._json["version_text"]["version"]=self._update_version else: self._json["update_ready"] = False self._json["version_text"] = {} else: self._json["update_ready"] = False self._json["version_text"] = {} jpath = self.get_json_path() outf = open(jpath,'w') data_out = json.dumps(self._json, indent=4) outf.write(data_out) outf.close() if self._verbose: print(self._addon+": Wrote out updater JSON settings to file, with the contents:") print(self._json) def json_reset_postupdate(self): self._json["just_updated"] = False self._json["update_ready"] = False self._json["version_text"] = {} self.save_updater_json() def json_reset_restore(self): self._json["just_restored"] = False self._json["update_ready"] = False self._json["version_text"] = {} self.save_updater_json() self._update_ready = None # reset so you could check update again def ignore_update(self): self._json["ignore"] = True self.save_updater_json() # ------------------------------------------------------------------------- # ASYNC stuff # ------------------------------------------------------------------------- def start_async_check_update(self, now=False, callback=None): """Start a background thread which will check for updates""" if self._async_checking is True: return if self._verbose: print("{} updater: Starting background checking thread".format( self._addon)) check_thread = threading.Thread(target=self.async_check_update, args=(now,callback,)) check_thread.daemon = True self._check_thread = check_thread check_thread.start() def async_check_update(self, now, callback=None): """Perform update check, run as target of background thread""" self._async_checking = True if self._verbose: print("{} BG thread: Checking for update now in background".format( self._addon)) try: self.check_for_update(now=now) except Exception as exception: print("Checking for update error:") print(exception) self.print_trace() if not self._error: self._update_ready = False self._update_version = None self._update_link = None self._error = "Error occurred" self._error_msg = "Encountered an error while checking for updates" self._async_checking = False self._check_thread = None if self._verbose: print("{} BG thread: Finished checking for update, doing callback".format(self._addon)) if callback: callback(self._update_ready) def stop_async_check_update(self): """Method to give impression of stopping check for update. Currently does nothing but allows user to retry/stop blocking UI from hitting a refresh button. This does not actually stop the thread, as it will complete after the connection timeout regardless. If the thread does complete with a successful response, this will be still displayed on next UI refresh (ie no update, or update available). """ if self._check_thread != None: if self._verbose: print("Thread will end in normal course.") # however, "There is no direct kill method on a thread object." # better to let it run its course #self._check_thread.stop() self._async_checking = False self._error = None self._error_msg = None # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Updater Engines # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- class BitbucketEngine(object): """Integration to Bitbucket API for git-formatted repositories""" def __init__(self): self.api_url = 'https://api.bitbucket.org' self.token = None self.name = "bitbucket" def form_repo_url(self, updater): return self.api_url+"/2.0/repositories/"+updater.user+"/"+updater.repo def form_tags_url(self, updater): return self.form_repo_url(updater) + "/refs/tags?sort=-name" def form_branch_url(self, branch, updater): return self.get_zip_url(branch, updater) def get_zip_url(self, name, updater): return "https://bitbucket.org/{user}/{repo}/get/{name}.zip".format( user=updater.user, repo=updater.repo, name=name) def parse_tags(self, response, updater): if response == None: return [] return [{"name": tag["name"], "zipball_url": self.get_zip_url(tag["name"], updater)} for tag in response["values"]] class GithubEngine(object): """Integration to Github API""" def __init__(self): self.api_url = 'https://api.github.com' self.token = None self.name = "github" def form_repo_url(self, updater): return "{}{}{}{}{}".format(self.api_url,"/repos/",updater.user, "/",updater.repo) def form_tags_url(self, updater): if updater.use_releases: return "{}{}".format(self.form_repo_url(updater),"/releases") else: return "{}{}".format(self.form_repo_url(updater),"/tags") def form_branch_list_url(self, updater): return "{}{}".format(self.form_repo_url(updater),"/branches") def form_branch_url(self, branch, updater): return "{}{}{}".format(self.form_repo_url(updater), "/zipball/",branch) def parse_tags(self, response, updater): if response == None: return [] return response class GitlabEngine(object): """Integration to GitLab API""" def __init__(self): self.api_url = 'https://gitlab.com' self.token = None self.name = "gitlab" def form_repo_url(self, updater): return "{}{}{}".format(self.api_url,"/api/v4/projects/",updater.repo) def form_tags_url(self, updater): return "{}{}".format(self.form_repo_url(updater),"/repository/tags") def form_branch_list_url(self, updater): # does not validate branch name. return "{}{}".format( self.form_repo_url(updater), "/repository/branches") def form_branch_url(self, branch, updater): # Could clash with tag names and if it does, it will # download TAG zip instead of branch zip to get # direct path, would need. return f"https://gitlab.com/slumber/multi-user/-/jobs/artifacts/{branch}/download?job=build" def get_zip_url(self, sha, updater): return "{base}/repository/archive.zip?sha={sha}".format( base=self.form_repo_url(updater), sha=sha) # def get_commit_zip(self, id, updater): # return self.form_repo_url(updater)+"/repository/archive.zip?sha:"+id def parse_tags(self, response, updater): if response == None: return [] return [{"name": tag["name"], "zipball_url": f"https://gitlab.com/slumber/multi-user/-/jobs/artifacts/{tag['name']}/download?job=build"} for tag in response] # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # The module-shared class instance, # should be what's imported to other files # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Updater = Singleton_updater()