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180 lines
6.8 KiB
Python
180 lines
6.8 KiB
Python
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# Created By: Virgil Dupras
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# Created On: 2009-05-16
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# Copyright 2013 Hardcoded Software (http://www.hardcoded.net)
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# This software is licensed under the "BSD" License as described in the "LICENSE" file,
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# which should be included with this package. The terms are also available at
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# http://www.hardcoded.net/licenses/bsd_license
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import re
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from hashlib import md5
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from .trans import trget
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tr = trget('hscommon')
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ALL_APPS = [
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(1, 'dupeGuru'),
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(2, 'moneyGuru'),
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(3, 'musicGuru'),
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(6, 'PdfMasher'),
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]
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OLDAPPIDS = {
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1: {1, 4, 5},
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2: {6, },
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3: {2, },
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}
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class InvalidCodeError(Exception):
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"""The supplied code is invalid."""
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DEMO_PROMPT = tr("{name} is fairware, which means \"open source software developed with expectation "
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"of fair contributions from users\". It's a very interesting concept, but one year of fairware has "
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"shown that most people just want to know how much it costs and not be bothered with theories "
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"about intellectual property."
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"\n\n"
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"So I won't bother you and will be very straightforward: You can try {name} for free but you have "
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"to buy it in order to use it without limitations. In demo mode, {name} {limitation}."
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"\n\n"
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"So it's as simple as this. If you're curious about fairware, however, I encourage you to read "
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"more about it by clicking on the \"Fairware?\" button.")
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class RegistrableApplication:
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#--- View interface
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# get_default(key_name)
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# set_default(key_name, value)
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# setup_as_registered()
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# show_message(msg)
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# show_demo_nag(prompt)
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# open_url(url)
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PROMPT_NAME = "<undefined>"
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DEMO_LIMITATION = "<undefined>"
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def __init__(self, view, appid):
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self.view = view
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self.appid = appid
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self.registered = False
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self.fairware_mode = False
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self.registration_code = ''
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self.registration_email = ''
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self._unpaid_hours = None
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@staticmethod
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def _is_code_valid(appid, code, email):
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if len(code) != 32:
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return False
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appid = str(appid)
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for i in range(100):
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blob = appid + email + str(i) + 'aybabtu'
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digest = md5(blob.encode('utf-8')).hexdigest()
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if digest == code:
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return True
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return False
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def _set_registration(self, code, email):
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self.validate_code(code, email)
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self.registration_code = code
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self.registration_email = email
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self.registered = True
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self.view.setup_as_registered()
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def initial_registration_setup(self):
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# Should be called only after the app is finished launching
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if self.registered:
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# We've already set registration in a hardcoded way (for example, for the Ubuntu Store)
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# Just ignore registration, but not before having set as registered.
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self.view.setup_as_registered()
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return
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code = self.view.get_default('RegistrationCode')
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email = self.view.get_default('RegistrationEmail')
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if code and email:
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try:
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self._set_registration(code, email)
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except InvalidCodeError:
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pass
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if not self.registered:
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if self.view.get_default('FairwareMode'):
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self.fairware_mode = True
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if not self.fairware_mode:
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prompt = DEMO_PROMPT.format(name=self.PROMPT_NAME, limitation=self.DEMO_LIMITATION)
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self.view.show_demo_nag(prompt)
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def validate_code(self, code, email):
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code = code.strip().lower()
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email = email.strip().lower()
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if self._is_code_valid(self.appid, code, email):
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return
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# Check if it's not an old reg code
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for oldappid in OLDAPPIDS.get(self.appid, []):
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if self._is_code_valid(oldappid, code, email):
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return
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# let's see if the user didn't mix the fields up
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if self._is_code_valid(self.appid, email, code):
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msg = "Invalid Code. It seems like you inverted the 'Registration Code' and"\
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"'Registration E-mail' field."
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raise InvalidCodeError(msg)
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# Is the code a paypal transaction id?
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if re.match(r'^[a-z\d]{17}$', code) is not None:
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msg = "The code you submitted looks like a Paypal transaction ID. Registration codes are "\
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"32 digits codes which you should have received in a separate e-mail. If you haven't "\
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"received it yet, please visit http://www.hardcoded.net/support/"
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raise InvalidCodeError(msg)
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# Invalid, let's see if it's a code for another app.
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for appid, appname in ALL_APPS:
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if self._is_code_valid(appid, code, email):
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msg = "This code is a {0} code. You're running the wrong application. You can "\
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"download the correct application at http://www.hardcoded.net".format(appname)
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raise InvalidCodeError(msg)
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DEFAULT_MSG = "Your code is invalid. Make sure that you wrote the good code. Also make sure "\
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"that the e-mail you gave is the same as the e-mail you used for your purchase."
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raise InvalidCodeError(DEFAULT_MSG)
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def set_registration(self, code, email, register_os):
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if not self.fairware_mode and 'fairware' in {code.strip().lower(), email.strip().lower()}:
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self.fairware_mode = True
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self.view.set_default('FairwareMode', True)
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self.view.show_message("Fairware mode enabled.")
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return True
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try:
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self._set_registration(code, email)
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self.view.show_message("Your code is valid. Thanks!")
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if register_os:
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self.register_os()
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self.view.set_default('RegistrationCode', self.registration_code)
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self.view.set_default('RegistrationEmail', self.registration_email)
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return True
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except InvalidCodeError as e:
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self.view.show_message(str(e))
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return False
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def register_os(self):
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# We don't do that anymore.
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pass
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def contribute(self):
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self.view.open_url("http://open.hardcoded.net/contribute/")
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def buy(self):
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self.view.open_url("http://www.hardcoded.net/purchase.htm")
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def about_fairware(self):
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self.view.open_url("http://open.hardcoded.net/about/")
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@property
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def should_show_fairware_reminder(self):
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return (not self.registered) and (self.fairware_mode) and (self.unpaid_hours >= 1)
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@property
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def should_apply_demo_limitation(self):
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return (not self.registered) and (not self.fairware_mode)
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@property
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def unpaid_hours(self):
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# We don't bother verifying unpaid hours anymore, the only app that still has fairware
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# dialogs is dupeGuru and it has a huge surplus. Now, "fairware mode" really means
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# "free mode".
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return 0
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