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- Update NullJob to subclass Job - Remove unnecessary size pre-read in _getMatches() as file sizes are already loaded during file scan via stat call - Skip ref check if contents scan as the scan already prevents this from happening, some of the other scans do things differently and need to be reviewed before removing this post step completely - Add guard on partial hashing to just hash the whole file if smaller than the offset and size and use the value for both the partial digest and digest
177 lines
6.7 KiB
Python
177 lines
6.7 KiB
Python
# Created By: Virgil Dupras
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# Created On: 2004/12/20
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# Copyright 2011 Hardcoded Software (http://www.hardcoded.net)
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# This software is licensed under the "GPLv3" 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.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html
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from typing import Any, Callable, Generator, List, Union
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class JobCancelled(Exception):
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"The user has cancelled the job"
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class JobInProgressError(Exception):
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"A job is already being performed, you can't perform more than one at the same time."
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class JobCountError(Exception):
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"The number of jobs started have exceeded the number of jobs allowed"
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class Job:
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"""Manages a job's progression and return it's progression through a callback.
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Note that this class is not foolproof. For example, you could call
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start_subjob, and then call add_progress from the parent job, and nothing
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would stop you from doing it. However, it would mess your progression
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because it is the sub job that is supposed to drive the progression.
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Another example would be to start a subjob, then start another, and call
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add_progress from the old subjob. Once again, it would mess your progression.
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There are no stops because it would remove the lightweight aspect of the
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class (A Job would need to have a Parent instead of just a callback,
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and the parent could be None. A lot of checks for nothing.).
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Another one is that nothing stops you from calling add_progress right after
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SkipJob.
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"""
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# ---Magic functions
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def __init__(self, job_proportions: Union[List[int], int], callback: Callable) -> None:
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"""Initialize the Job with 'jobcount' jobs. Start every job with
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start_job(). Every time the job progress is updated, 'callback' is called
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'callback' takes a 'progress' int param, and a optional 'desc'
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parameter. Callback must return false if the job must be cancelled.
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"""
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if not hasattr(callback, "__call__"):
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raise TypeError("'callback' MUST be set when creating a Job")
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if isinstance(job_proportions, int):
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job_proportions = [1] * job_proportions
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self._job_proportions = list(job_proportions)
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self._jobcount = sum(job_proportions)
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self._callback = callback
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self._current_job = 0
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self._passed_jobs = 0
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self._progress = 0
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self._currmax = 1
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# ---Private
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def _subjob_callback(self, progress: int, desc: str = "") -> bool:
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"""This is the callback passed to children jobs."""
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self.set_progress(progress, desc)
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return True # if JobCancelled has to be raised, it will be at the highest level
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def _do_update(self, desc: str) -> None:
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"""Calls the callback function with a % progress as a parameter.
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The parameter is a int in the 0-100 range.
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"""
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if self._current_job:
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passed_progress = self._passed_jobs * self._currmax
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current_progress = self._current_job * self._progress
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total_progress = self._jobcount * self._currmax
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progress = ((passed_progress + current_progress) * 100) // total_progress
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else:
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progress = -1 # indeterminate
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# It's possible that callback doesn't support a desc arg
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result = self._callback(progress, desc) if desc else self._callback(progress)
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if not result:
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raise JobCancelled()
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# ---Public
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def add_progress(self, progress: int = 1, desc: str = "") -> None:
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self.set_progress(self._progress + progress, desc)
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def check_if_cancelled(self) -> None:
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self._do_update("")
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# TODO type hint iterable
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def iter_with_progress(
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self, iterable, desc_format: Union[str, None] = None, every: int = 1, count: Union[int, None] = None
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) -> Generator[Any, None, None]:
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"""Iterate through ``iterable`` while automatically adding progress.
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WARNING: We need our iterable's length. If ``iterable`` is not a sequence (that is,
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something we can call ``len()`` on), you *have* to specify a count through the ``count``
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argument. If ``count`` is ``None``, ``len(iterable)`` is used.
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"""
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if count is None:
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count = len(iterable)
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desc = ""
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if desc_format:
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desc = desc_format % (0, count)
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self.start_job(count, desc)
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for i, element in enumerate(iterable, start=1):
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yield element
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if i % every == 0:
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if desc_format:
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desc = desc_format % (i, count)
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self.add_progress(progress=every, desc=desc)
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if desc_format:
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desc = desc_format % (count, count)
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self.set_progress(100, desc)
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def start_job(self, max_progress: int = 100, desc: str = "") -> None:
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"""Begin work on the next job. You must not call start_job more than
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'jobcount' (in __init__) times.
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'max' is the job units you are to perform.
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'desc' is the description of the job.
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"""
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self._passed_jobs += self._current_job
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try:
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self._current_job = self._job_proportions.pop(0)
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except IndexError:
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raise JobCountError()
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self._progress = 0
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self._currmax = max(1, max_progress)
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self._do_update(desc)
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def start_subjob(self, job_proportions: Union[List[int], int], desc: str = "") -> "Job":
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"""Starts a sub job. Use this when you want to split a job into
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multiple smaller jobs. Pretty handy when starting a process where you
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know how many subjobs you will have, but don't know the work unit count
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for every of them.
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returns the Job object
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"""
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self.start_job(100, desc)
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return Job(job_proportions, self._subjob_callback)
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def set_progress(self, progress: int, desc: str = "") -> None:
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"""Sets the progress of the current job to 'progress', and call the
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callback
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"""
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self._progress = progress
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if self._progress > self._currmax:
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self._progress = self._currmax
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self._do_update(desc)
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class NullJob(Job):
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def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs) -> None:
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# Null job does nothing
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pass
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def add_progress(self, *args, **kwargs) -> None:
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# Null job does nothing
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pass
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def check_if_cancelled(self) -> None:
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# Null job does nothing
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pass
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def start_job(self, *args, **kwargs) -> None:
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# Null job does nothing
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pass
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def start_subjob(self, *args, **kwargs) -> "NullJob":
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return NullJob()
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def set_progress(self, *args, **kwargs) -> None:
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# Null job does nothing
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pass
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nulljob = NullJob()
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