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#!/usr/bin/python -O
#
# Description:
# ------------
# This is the server-side portion of the Trusted User package
# manager.  This program will receive uploads from its client-side
# couterpart, tupkg.  Once a package is received and verified, it
# is placed in a specified temporary incoming directory where
# a separate script will handle migrating it to the AUR.  For
# more information, see the ../README.txt file.
#
# Python Indentation:
# -------------------
# For a vim: line to be effective, it must be at the end of the
# file.  See the end of the file for more information.

import sys
import socket
import threading
import select
import struct
import cgi
import urllib
import md5

CACHEDIR = '/var/cache/tupkgs/'

class ClientFile:
	def __init__(self, filename, actual_size, actual_md5):
		self.pathname = CACHEDIR + filename
		self.filename = filename
		self.fd = open(self.pathname, "w+b")
		self.actual_size = actual_size
		self.actual_md5 = actual_md5

	def getSize(self):
		cur = self.fd.tell()
		self.fd.seek(0,2)
		self.size = self.fd.tell()
		self.fd.seek(cur)

	def makeMd5(self):
		md5sum = md5.new()
		cur = self.fd.tell()
		self.getSize()
		self.fd.seek(0)
		while self.fd.tell() != self.size:
			md5sum.update(self.fd.read(1024))
		self.fd.seek(cur)
		self.md5 = md5sum.hexdigest()

class ClientSocket(threading.Thread):
	def __init__(self, sock, **other):
		threading.Thread.__init__(self, *other)
		self.socket = sock
		self.running = 1
		self.files = []

	def close(self):
		self.running = 0

	def reliableRead(self, size):
		totalread = ""
		while len(totalread) < size:
			read = self.socket.recv(size-len(totalread))
			if read == 0:
				raise RuntimeError, "socket connection broken"
			totalread += read
		return totalread

	def sendMsg(self, msg):
		if type(msg) == dict:
			msg = urllib.unquote(urllib.urlencode(msg,1))
		length = struct.pack("H", socket.htons(len(msg)))
		self.socket.sendall(length)
		self.socket.sendall(msg)

	def readMsg(self, format=0):
		initsize = self.reliableRead(2)
		(length,) = struct.unpack("H", initsize)
		length = socket.ntohs(length)
		data = self.reliableRead(length)
		if format == 1:
			qs = cgi.parse_qs(data)
			return qs
		else:
			return data

	def auth(self):
		authdata = self.readMsg()
		print authdata
		# Do auth stuff here
		self.sendMsg("result=PASS")

	def readFileMeta(self):
		files = self.readMsg(1)
		print files
		# Actually do file checking, et al
		for i in range(int(files['numpkgs'][0])):
			self.files.append(ClientFile(files['name'+str(i)][0], int(files['size'+str(i)][0]), files['md5sum'+str(i)][0]))
		new_files = files.copy()
		for i in files:
			if i[:4] == 'size':
				new_files[i] = '0'
			if i[:6] == 'md5sum':
				del new_files[i]
		self.sendMsg(new_files)

	def readFiles(self):
		for i in self.files:
			count = 0
			while count != i.actual_size:
				if count + 1024 > i.actual_size:
					i.fd.write(self.reliableRead(i.actual_size - count))
					count += i.actual_size - count
				else:
					i.fd.write(self.reliableRead(1024))
					count += 1024
			i.fd.flush()
		reply = {'numpkgs': len(self.files)}
		for i, v in enumerate(self.files):
			v.makeMd5()
			if v.actual_md5 == v.md5:
				reply['md5sum'+str(i)] = "PASS"
			else:
				reply['md5sum'+str(i)] = "FAIL"
		self.sendMsg(reply)
		print self.readMsg()

	def run(self):
		self.auth()
		self.readFileMeta()
		self.readFiles()

class ServerSocket(threading.Thread):
	def __init__(self, port=1034, maxqueue=5, **other):
		threading.Thread.__init__(self, *other)
		self.running = 1
		self.socket = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
		self.socket.bind(('', port))
		self.socket.listen(maxqueue)
		self.clients = []

	def _clean(self, client):
		if not client.isAlive():
			return 0
		return 1

	def close(self):
		self.socket.close()
		self.running = 0

	def run(self):
		while self.running:
			sread, swrite, serror = select.select([self.socket],[self.socket],[self.socket],5)
			if sread:
				(clientsocket, address) = self.socket.accept()
				ct = ClientSocket(clientsocket)
				ct.start()
				self.clients.append(ct)

			print len(self.clients)
			self.clients = filter(self._clean, self.clients)
			print len(self.clients)
		self.socket.close()
		[x.close() for x in self.clients]
		[x.join() for x in self.clients]

def main(argv=None):
	if argv is None:
		argv = sys.argv

	running = 1

	servsock = ServerSocket()
	servsock.start()

	try:
		while running:
			# Maybe do stuff here?
			pass
	except KeyboardInterrupt:
		running = 0

	print "Just cleaning up stuff"

	servsock.close()

	servsock.join()

	return 0

if __name__ == "__main__":
		sys.exit(main())

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