* debian/control, debian/rules, debian/postinst: Provided the PPD files
pre-built in a compressed archive instead of providing Foomatic XML data,
to make the package not depending on foomatic-db. This way we can replace
foomatic-db by a compressed PPD archive.
* debian/local/pyppd/: Added pyppd scripts to generate compressed PPD
archives.
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0 | ptouch-driver (1.3-0ubuntu2) maverick; urgency=low | |
1 | ||
2 | * debian/control, debian/rules, debian/postinst: Provided the PPD files | |
3 | pre-built in a compressed archive instead of providing Foomatic XML data, | |
4 | to make the package not depending on foomatic-db. This way we can replace | |
5 | foomatic-db by a compressed PPD archive. | |
6 | * debian/local/pyppd/: Added pyppd scripts to generate compressed PPD | |
7 | archives. | |
8 | ||
9 | -- Till Kamppeter <till.kamppeter@gmail.com> Tue, 31 Aug 2010 22:35:53 +0200 | |
10 | ||
0 | 11 | ptouch-driver (1.3-0ubuntu1) lucid; urgency=low |
1 | 12 | |
2 | 13 | [ Till Kamppeter ] |
3 | 3 | Section: text |
4 | 4 | Priority: optional |
5 | 5 | Standards-Version: 3.8.2 |
6 | Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 7.3.8), quilt, libcups2-dev, libcupsimage2-dev | |
6 | Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 7.3.8), quilt, libcups2-dev, libcupsimage2-dev, foomatic-db-engine, foomatic-db | |
7 | 7 | Homepage: http://www.diku.dk/hjemmesider/ansatte/panic/P-touch/ |
8 | 8 | |
9 | 9 | Package: ptouch-driver |
10 | 10 | Architecture: any |
11 | Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends} | |
11 | Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, ghostscript, cups, cups-client | |
12 | 12 | Description: CUPS/Foomatic driver for Brother P-touch label printers |
13 | 13 | A driver for CUPS/Foomatic for Brother P-touch label printers. |
14 | 14 |
0 | v0.4.3 (2010-08-10) | |
1 | ||
2 | * setup.py, pyppd/runner.py, pyppd/pyppd-ppdfile.in: Changing version to | |
3 | 0.4.3 | |
4 | ||
5 | * pyppd/ppd.py, pyppd/archiver.py: Renaming filename -> uri. | |
6 | ||
7 | * pyppd/archiver.py: So we avoid the problem of having PPDs with the same | |
8 | filename. It's working as: if I call pyppd with the folder /usr/share/ppd, it | |
9 | removes this part of each PPD path and uses the rest as the URI. For example, | |
10 | /usr/share/ppd/cups-included/textonly.ppd.gz will have the URI | |
11 | "cups-included/textonly.ppd". | |
12 | ||
13 | v0.4.2 (2010-08-09) | |
14 | ||
15 | * setup.py, pyppd/runner.py, pyppd/pyppd-ppdfile.in: Changing version to | |
16 | 0.4.2 | |
17 | ||
18 | * pyppd/archiver.py: Oops! Forgot to change the variable name. | |
19 | ||
20 | * setup.py: Adds classifiers to setup.py. | |
21 | ||
22 | * ISSUES.txt: Removing resolved issue. | |
23 | ||
24 | * pyppd/runner.py: I don't think logging to a file is worthwile to pyppd, as | |
25 | it isn't a daemon. If you encounter some problem, you'll be running it | |
26 | yourself, Also, I prefer using -v and -vv instead of -v and -d. I think it | |
27 | makes things more standard. | |
28 | ||
29 | * pyppd/runner.py, pyppd/ppd.py, pyppd/archiver.py, ISSUES.txt: Now, pyppd | |
30 | prints to stdout the WARNING, ERROR and FATAL messages, and logs those and | |
31 | every other to a log file (defaults to pyppd.log), which has a size limit of | |
32 | 2 MB. You can use --verbose and --debug to make pyppd more verbose. | |
33 | ||
34 | v0.4.1 (2010-08-09) | |
35 | ||
36 | * setup.py, pyppd/runner.py, pyppd/pyppd-ppdfile.in: Changing version to | |
37 | 0.4.1 | |
38 | ||
39 | * pyppd/archiver.py: When we have two PPDs with the same filename, we create | |
40 | add a random number to one of them, so we can add both to our archive. But, | |
41 | if this PPD which'll have the new name have more than one entry in the list, | |
42 | each entry will have a different random name. This commit fixes this. | |
43 | ||
44 | * ISSUES.txt: Adds new issue. | |
45 | ||
46 | * ISSUES.txt: "setup.py install" shouldn't link pyppd to | |
47 | /usr/lib/cups/driver. What should be there isn't pyppd, but the archive | |
48 | generated by it. | |
49 | ||
50 | v0.4.0 (2010-08-09) | |
51 | ||
52 | * setup.py, pyppd/runner.py, pyppd/pyppd-ppdfile.in: Changing version to | |
53 | 0.4.0 | |
54 | ||
55 | * pyppd/ppd.py: Now, when parsing a PPD, it adds as many *1284DeviceID lines | |
56 | as it can find. Afterwards, it looks for *Product lines. If found, check if | |
57 | it's unique (if there wasn't an *1284DeviceID line with the same product | |
58 | model), and adds it if so. | |
59 | ||
60 | * pyppd/archiver.py, ISSUES.txt: If we found a PPD with the same filename, we | |
61 | simply add a random number (between 0 and 99) to the end of its filename. | |
62 | ||
63 | * pyppd/pyppd-ppdfile.in: Renaming index -> value. | |
64 | ||
65 | v0.3.0 (2010-08-07) | |
66 | ||
67 | * setup.py, pyppd/runner.py, pyppd/pyppd-ppdfile.in: Changing version to | |
68 | 0.3.0 | |
69 | ||
70 | * pyppd/ppd.py, pyppd/archiver.py, ISSUES.txt: There are some of PPDs which | |
71 | are in different files but contains the same "*PCFileName:". So, without this | |
72 | change, pyppd overwritten them in the index, making them impossible to | |
73 | recover. Now, it'll only happen when there're two PPDs with the same | |
74 | basename. I'm also writing at ISSUES.txt that we need to figure out how to | |
75 | solve this possible problem. | |
76 | ||
77 | * pyppd/ppd.py: Fixing typo deviceid -> deviceid_re. | |
78 | ||
79 | * pyppd/ppd.py, pyppd/archiver.py: Renaming name -> filename. | |
80 | ||
81 | * pyppd/pyppd-ppdfile.in, pyppd/ppd.py, pyppd/archiver.py: As Till Kamppeter | |
82 | pointed out, a single PPD might have multiple descriptions, following the | |
83 | rules: a) If the PPD has an "*1284DeviceID:" line, create a single list entry | |
84 | with this device ID; b) If the PPD has one or more "*Product:" lines, create | |
85 | a pseudo device ID using the content of the "*Manufacturer:" line as | |
86 | manufacturer and "*Product:" line as model, whichout the parentheses. | |
87 | ||
88 | * ISSUES.txt: Removing "support for .ppd.gz" from our ISSUES list. | |
89 | ||
90 | v0.2.2 (2010-08-07) | |
91 | ||
92 | * setup.py, pyppd/runner.py, pyppd/pyppd-ppdfile.in: Changing version to | |
93 | 0.2.2 | |
94 | ||
95 | * pyppd/archiver.py, README.txt: Now, instead of looking for only *.ppd in | |
96 | the directory passed as parameter, it looks also for *.ppd.gz. When found, it | |
97 | tests: does it ends with ".gz" (case-sensitive (I have to change this))? If | |
98 | so, opens with gzip. If not, opens as usual. When we archive gzipped PPDs, we | |
99 | save them uncompressed. | |
100 | ||
101 | * pyppd/archiver.py: Refactoring some variable names. | |
102 | ||
103 | v0.2.1 (2010-08-07) | |
104 | ||
105 | * setup.py, pyppd/runner.py, pyppd/pyppd-ppdfile.in: Changing version to | |
106 | 0.2.1 | |
107 | ||
108 | * pyppd/archiver.py: Updating archiver.compress() documentation. | |
109 | ||
110 | v0.2.0 (2010-08-07) | |
111 | ||
112 | * setup.py, pyppd/runner.py, pyppd/pyppd-ppdfile.in: Changing version to | |
113 | 0.2.0 | |
114 | ||
115 | * pyppd/archiver.py: Removing useless try/except block. | |
116 | ||
117 | * pyppd/pyppd-ppdfile.in, pyppd/archiver.py: Instead of creating a .tar | |
118 | archive, we simply concatenate all PPDs found in a big text file, and save | |
119 | each's start and length inside of it. Then, when we have to "cat" it, we | |
120 | decompress the text file and print only In my tests, it's around 8% faster | |
121 | than using .tar. Also, it makes it easier, in the future, to support not only | |
122 | files .ppd, but also .ppd.gz. | |
123 | ||
124 | * pyppd/runner.py, pyppd/archiver.py: Rename method create_archive -> archive | |
125 | ||
126 | * pyppd/archiver.py: Reorganizing methods, the most important at the top | |
127 | ||
128 | * pyppd/compressor.py: Updating decompress() documentation | |
129 | ||
130 | * pyppd/pyppd-ppdfile.in, pyppd/lzma_proxy.py, pyppd/compressor.py, | |
131 | pyppd/archiver.py: Renaming lzma_proxy.py to compressor.py | |
132 | ||
133 | * pyppd/runner.py, pyppd/compressor.py, pyppd/archiver.py: The runner.py | |
134 | shouldn't have to use compressor.py. It should simply ask archiver.py to | |
135 | create the archive. Compression is an implementation detail of archiver. | |
136 | ||
137 | * pyppd/runner.py, pyppd/pyppd-ppdfile.in: Fixing version number 0.1.0 -> | |
138 | 0.1.6 | |
139 | ||
140 | * pyppd/ppd.py: Removing space between DeviceID's field name and content. | |
141 | ||
142 | * setup.py, contrib/git2changes.py: I made git2changes which simply gets the | |
143 | commit messages and organizes them into something similar to the GNU | |
144 | ChangeLog style. But, instead of separating the commits by day, I organize | |
145 | them by version. I think this way, even as it's not standard, generates a | |
146 | file that is more useful to pyppd's users. | |
147 | ||
148 | * CHANGES.txt, .gitignore: As CHANGES.txt is created from the git log, we | |
149 | have no use to maintain it under version control. | |
150 | ||
151 | v0.1.6 (2010-08-03) | |
152 | ||
153 | * setup.py: Changing version to 0.1.6 | |
154 | ||
155 | * MANIFEST.in: So, pyppd/pyppd-ppdfile.in gets into the distribution archive. | |
156 | ||
157 | * pyppd/pyppd-ppdfile.in: As now we don't uncompress the .tar.xz archive at | |
158 | ls(), when we tested if ppd.__class__ == tarfile.TarFile, it always failed. | |
159 | Now, at the iteration, we get the key AND the value (ppd). If the key is | |
160 | ARCHIVE, we continue. | |
161 | ||
162 | * ISSUES.txt: Adding Till's suggestions and some ideas to ISSUES.txt | |
163 | ||
164 | * setup.py: Making setup.py executable | |
165 | ||
166 | v0.1.5 (2010-08-01) | |
167 | ||
168 | * setup.py: Adding a description and bumping version to 0.1.4 | |
169 | ||
170 | v0.1.4 (2010-08-01) | |
171 | ||
172 | * setup.py: Changing version to 0.1.4 | |
173 | ||
174 | * README.txt: Adding instructions to install with pip | |
175 | ||
176 | v0.1.3 (2010-08-01) | |
177 | ||
178 | * setup.py: Changing version to 0.1.3 | |
179 | ||
180 | * pyppd/compressor.py: Instead of silently ignoring exceptions, raises them | |
181 | ||
182 | * README.txt: Minor reStructuredText fixes | |
183 | ||
184 | v0.1.1 (2010-08-01) | |
185 | ||
186 | * setup.py: Renaming the license in setup.py to GPLv3 | |
187 | ||
188 | * setup.py: Forgot to add read() to the long_description | |
189 | ||
190 | * setup.py, README.txt: Adding a README.txt and setting it as | |
191 | long_description | |
192 | ||
193 | * pyppd/pyppd-ppdfile.in: When you tried ./pyppd-ppdfile cat my-ppd.ppd, it | |
194 | raised a IndexError, as it tried to "my-ppd.ppd".split(":")[1], which don't | |
195 | exists. Now, instead of trying to read the second element ([1]), we read the | |
196 | last element, which works in both cases. | |
197 | ||
198 | * setup.py: Remove pyppd/test, as I am not using tests (yet) | |
199 | ||
200 | * ISSUES.txt: As Gitorious don't offers us one. Maybe we should consider | |
201 | switching to github or something... | |
202 | ||
203 | * pyppd/pyppd-ppdfile.in: As the file lzma_proxy.py is inserted into | |
204 | pyppd-compressor, we don't use "import lzma_proxy as lzma". So, the methods | |
205 | are in the local namespace, thus we use compress/decompress, and not | |
206 | lzma.compress/decompress. | |
207 | ||
208 | * pyppd/lzma_proxy.py: Now, I need to change it's name. Lzma_proxy seems | |
209 | unnatural to me, and we already use compressor for another file. Maybe xz.py? | |
210 | ||
211 | * pyppd/pyppd-ppdfile.in: We used to decompress the PPDs in load(). So, even | |
212 | if the user simply wanted to list the PPDs (which we use only the index), he | |
213 | had to decompress everything. Now, only when the user asks to cat a file, we | |
214 | decompress the PPDs. | |
215 | ||
216 | * pyppd/pyppd-ppdfile.in, pyppd/compressor.py: This way, we compress 212mb to | |
217 | 3.2mb, instead of 8,2mb. This makes the program a bit slower (0.2s in my | |
218 | tests), but I think it's worthy. | |
219 | ||
220 | * pyppd/runner.py, pyppd/pyppd-ppdfile.in: Adding the \ to concatenate the | |
221 | multiline strings | |
222 | ||
223 | * pyppd/pyppd-ppdfile.in: Checks if pyppd-ppdfile is run directly and, if so, | |
224 | run main() | |
225 | ||
226 | * pyppd/pyppd-ppdfile.in: The name 'list()' is used for instantiate list | |
227 | objects. | |
228 | ||
229 | * pyppd/ppd.py: Ppd: Add object inheritance | |
230 | ||
231 | * pyppd/runner.py, pyppd/pyppd-ppdfile.in: Fitting to 80 columns | |
232 | ||
233 | * pyppd/archiver.py: Archiver: Removes unused import | |
234 | ||
235 | * pyppd/compressor.py: When we add the PPDs to the .tar file, /usr/share/ppd | |
236 | becomes usr/share/ppd. This way, we were unable to find it afterwards. Now, | |
237 | we convert every path passed as argument to absolute, and simply ignore the | |
238 | first slash when creating the index. | |
239 | ||
240 | * pyppd/ppd.py: Removes the "(" and ")" from the Product line | |
241 | ||
242 | * pyppd/ppd.py: Use Product instead of NickName in the 1284DeviceID fallback | |
243 | ||
244 | * pyppd/pyppd-ppdfile.in, pyppd/compressor.py: It's better than the sqlite3 | |
245 | solution because we can decompress and load the tar file from memory, without | |
246 | the need to write to decompress, write As tar doesn't have an index, it needs | |
247 | to do a sequential search to find the files. It might be better to use 7z | |
248 | instead. | |
249 | ||
250 | * pyppd/lzma_proxy.py: Adds compress_file(path), which compresses path with | |
251 | xz binary | |
252 | ||
253 | * pyppd/compressor.py: This way, sqlite3 indexes its values, making the | |
254 | selects much faster. | |
255 | ||
256 | * pyppd/pyppd-ppdfile.in, pyppd/compressor.py: It's much faster to load the | |
257 | sqlite3 DB and begin issuing SQL statements than to load the .sql dump into a | |
258 | new sqlite3 DB. | |
259 | ||
260 | * pyppd/pyppd-ppdfile.in, pyppd/compressor.py: cPickle uses too much memory | |
261 | when pickling/unpickling. And, as we work with large files, it becomes a | |
262 | problem. SQLite3 is more efficient in this regard. | |
263 | ||
264 | * pyppd/runner.py: Fixing bug of undefined variable when running pyppd with | |
265 | unexistent directory as argument | |
266 | ||
267 | * pyppd/ppd.py: This is probably wrong [1] but, as I found many PPDs which | |
268 | 1284DeviceID [1] | |
269 | http://www.undocprint.org/formats/communication_protocols/ieee_1284#ieee_1284_device_ | |
270 | ||
271 | ||
272 | * pyppd/compressor.py: Sets ppds = None when we don't need it anymore, trying | |
273 | to keep memory usage low. | |
274 | ||
275 | * pyppd/ppd.py: Adding languages not found in ISO 639, but found in some PPDs | |
276 | ||
277 | * pyppd/ppd.py: Converts PPD's language name to it's ISO 639 code | |
278 | ||
279 | * pyppd/ppd.py, pyppd/compressor.py: When compressing, ignore the PPDs which | |
280 | couldn't be parsed. | |
281 | ||
282 | * pyppd/pyppd-ppdfile.in, pyppd/ppd.py: Instead of having the PPDs names | |
283 | hardcoded with the executable's, prefix them at execution time. Also, remove | |
284 | the "./" of executable's name, when called like ./pyppd-ppdfile. | |
285 | ||
286 | * setup.py, pyppd/runner.py, pyppd/pyppd-ppdfile.in, pyppd/archiver.py: Now, | |
287 | everything will be in only one file by default. When running pyppd, it'll | |
288 | parse the folder passed as argument and create, by default, pyppd-ppdfile. | |
289 | You can run it with list or cat URI to get the compressed PPDs. | |
290 | ||
291 | * pyppd/runner.py: Refactoring (extract method parse_args()) | |
292 | ||
293 | * pyppd/ppd.py: We don't need to save the ppd_file anymore | |
294 | ||
295 | * pyppd/compressor.py: So, when loading the resulting pickle file, we don't | |
296 | need the PPD class definition. We just load a tuple with two strings. | |
297 | ||
298 | * pyppd/runner.py: Adds command-line argument parsing | |
299 | ||
300 | * pyppd/ppd.py, pyppd/compressor.py: PPD class now saves its PPD file in an | |
301 | attribute | |
302 | ||
303 | * pyppd/lzma_proxy.py: communicate() returns a tuple (stdout, stderr). | |
304 | Returns stdout. | |
305 | ||
306 | * pyppd/compressor.py: Refactoring import lzma_proxy | |
307 | ||
308 | * pyppd/ppd.py, pyppd/compressor.py: The PPD class parses a string with the | |
309 | ppd, looking for its attributes. Now, instead of saving a dictionary with | |
310 | ppd_path => {size: ppd_size, start: ppd_start}, it creates a PPD object for | |
311 | each ppd, with it's attributes, so we can in the future list them as foomatic | |
312 | does. | |
313 | ||
314 | * pyppd/lzma_proxy.py, pyppd/compressor.py: This way, we can fallback to | |
315 | using the xz binary, if there isn't python-lzma available. It also has the | |
316 | advantage of using the fastest, if both are available. I need to do some | |
317 | tests to check which is better. | |
318 | ||
319 | * pyppd/compressor.py: Adding compressor.compress() docstring. | |
320 | ||
321 | * pyppd/compressor.py: Forgot the final period. | |
322 | ||
323 | * pyppd/compressor.py: Removing garbage | |
324 | ||
325 | * pyppd/compressor.py: Minor typo fix | |
326 | ||
327 | v0.1.0 (2010-06-12) | |
328 | ||
329 | * setup.py, pyppd/runner.py, pyppd/compressor.py, bin/pyppd, MANIFEST.in, | |
330 | LICENSE.txt, CHANGES.txt, .gitignore: Initial release. | |
331 |
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3 | * Add unit tests | |
4 | * When testing if the PPD generated from the *Product line already exists in a | |
5 | *1284DeviceID line, we do a case-sensitive test. I think it should be case- | |
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0 | Metadata-Version: 1.0 | |
1 | Name: pyppd | |
2 | Version: 0.4.3 | |
3 | Summary: A CUPS PostScript Printer Driver's compressor and generator | |
4 | Home-page: http://gitorious.org/vitorbaptista/pyppd/ | |
5 | Author: Vitor Baptista | |
6 | Author-email: vitor@vitorbaptista.com | |
7 | License: GPLv3 | |
8 | Description: pyppd | |
9 | ===== | |
10 | ||
11 | ``pyppd`` is a CUPS PPD generator. It holds an compressed archive of PPDs, which | |
12 | can be listed and retrieved only when needed by CUPS, saving disk space. | |
13 | ||
14 | Instalation | |
15 | ----------- | |
16 | ||
17 | To install ``pyppd``, you can use: | |
18 | ||
19 | pip install pyppd | |
20 | ||
21 | Or download the source package, uncompress, and run as root: | |
22 | ||
23 | python setup.py install | |
24 | ||
25 | It depends on Python 2.x (http://www.python.org) and XZ Utils | |
26 | (http://tukaani.org/xz/). | |
27 | ||
28 | Usage | |
29 | ----- | |
30 | ||
31 | At first, you have to create a PPD archive. For such, put all PPDs (they might | |
32 | be gzipped) you want to add in the archive inside a single folder (which can | |
33 | have subfolders), then run: | |
34 | ||
35 | pyppd /path/to/your/ppd/folder | |
36 | ||
37 | It'll create ``pyppd-ppdfile`` in your current folder. You can test it by | |
38 | running: | |
39 | ||
40 | ./pyppd-ppdfile list | |
41 | ||
42 | And, for reading a PPD from the archive, simply do: | |
43 | ||
44 | ./pyppd-ppdfile cat pyppd-ppdfile:MY-PPD-FILE.PPD | |
45 | ||
46 | For CUPS to be able to use your newly-created archive, copy ``pyppd-ppdfile`` | |
47 | to ``/usr/lib/cups/driver/`` and you're done. | |
48 | ||
49 | Platform: UNKNOWN | |
50 | Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta | |
51 | Classifier: Intended Audience :: System Administrators | |
52 | Classifier: Operating System :: POSIX | |
53 | Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License (GPL) | |
54 | Classifier: Topic :: Printing |
0 | pyppd | |
1 | ===== | |
2 | ||
3 | ``pyppd`` is a CUPS PPD generator. It holds an compressed archive of PPDs, which | |
4 | can be listed and retrieved only when needed by CUPS, saving disk space. | |
5 | ||
6 | Instalation | |
7 | ----------- | |
8 | ||
9 | To install ``pyppd``, you can use: | |
10 | ||
11 | pip install pyppd | |
12 | ||
13 | Or download the source package, uncompress, and run as root: | |
14 | ||
15 | python setup.py install | |
16 | ||
17 | It depends on Python 2.x (http://www.python.org) and XZ Utils | |
18 | (http://tukaani.org/xz/). | |
19 | ||
20 | Usage | |
21 | ----- | |
22 | ||
23 | At first, you have to create a PPD archive. For such, put all PPDs (they might | |
24 | be gzipped) you want to add in the archive inside a single folder (which can | |
25 | have subfolders), then run: | |
26 | ||
27 | pyppd /path/to/your/ppd/folder | |
28 | ||
29 | It'll create ``pyppd-ppdfile`` in your current folder. You can test it by | |
30 | running: | |
31 | ||
32 | ./pyppd-ppdfile list | |
33 | ||
34 | And, for reading a PPD from the archive, simply do: | |
35 | ||
36 | ./pyppd-ppdfile cat pyppd-ppdfile:MY-PPD-FILE.PPD | |
37 | ||
38 | For CUPS to be able to use your newly-created archive, copy ``pyppd-ppdfile`` | |
39 | to ``/usr/lib/cups/driver/`` and you're done. |
0 | import base64 | |
1 | import sys | |
2 | import os | |
3 | import fnmatch | |
4 | import cPickle | |
5 | import gzip | |
6 | import logging | |
7 | from random import randint | |
8 | import compressor | |
9 | import ppd | |
10 | ||
11 | def archive(ppds_directory): | |
12 | """Returns a string with the decompressor, its dependencies and the archive. | |
13 | ||
14 | It reads the template at pyppd/pyppd-ppdfile.in, inserts the dependencies | |
15 | and the archive encoded in base64, and returns as a string. | |
16 | ||
17 | """ | |
18 | logging.info('Compressing folder "%s".' % ppds_directory) | |
19 | ppds_compressed = compress(ppds_directory) | |
20 | if not ppds_compressed: | |
21 | return None | |
22 | ||
23 | ppds_compressed_b64 = base64.b64encode(ppds_compressed) | |
24 | ||
25 | logging.info('Populating template.') | |
26 | template = read_file_in_syspath("pyppd/pyppd-ppdfile.in") | |
27 | compressor_py = read_file_in_syspath("pyppd/compressor.py") | |
28 | ||
29 | template = template.replace("@compressor@", compressor_py) | |
30 | template = template.replace("@ppds_compressed_b64@", ppds_compressed_b64) | |
31 | ||
32 | return template | |
33 | ||
34 | def compress(directory): | |
35 | """Compresses and indexes *.ppd and *.ppd.gz in directory returning a string. | |
36 | ||
37 | The directory is walked recursively, concatenating all ppds found in a string. | |
38 | For each, it tests if its filename ends in *.gz. If so, opens with gzip. If | |
39 | not, opens directly. Then, it parses and saves its name, description (in the | |
40 | format CUPS needs (which can be more than one)) and it's position in the ppds | |
41 | string (start position and length) into a dictionary, used as an index. | |
42 | Then, it compresses the string, adds into the dictionary as key ARCHIVE and | |
43 | returns a compressed pickle dump of it. | |
44 | ||
45 | """ | |
46 | ppds = "" | |
47 | ppds_index = {} | |
48 | abs_directory = os.path.abspath(directory) | |
49 | ||
50 | for ppd_path in find_files(directory, ("*.ppd", "*.ppd.gz")): | |
51 | # Remove 'directory/' from the filename | |
52 | ppd_filename = ppd_path[len(abs_directory)+1:] | |
53 | ||
54 | if ppd_path.lower().endswith(".gz"): | |
55 | ppd_file = gzip.open(ppd_path).read() | |
56 | # We don't want the .gz extension in our filename | |
57 | ppd_filename = ppd_filename[:-3] | |
58 | else: | |
59 | ppd_file = open(ppd_path).read() | |
60 | ||
61 | start = len(ppds) | |
62 | length = len(ppd_file) | |
63 | logging.debug('Found %s (%d bytes).' % (ppd_path, length)) | |
64 | ||
65 | ppd_parsed = ppd.parse(ppd_file, ppd_filename) | |
66 | ppd_descriptions = map(str, ppd_parsed) | |
67 | ppds_index[ppd_parsed[0].uri] = (start, length, ppd_descriptions) | |
68 | logging.debug('Adding %d entry(ies): %s.' % (len(ppd_descriptions), map(str, ppd_parsed))) | |
69 | ppds += ppd_file | |
70 | ||
71 | if not ppds: | |
72 | logging.error('No PPDs found in folder "%s".' % directory) | |
73 | return None | |
74 | ||
75 | logging.info('Compressing archive.') | |
76 | ppds_index['ARCHIVE'] = compressor.compress(ppds) | |
77 | logging.info('Generating and compressing pickle dump.') | |
78 | ppds_pickle = compressor.compress(cPickle.dumps(ppds_index)) | |
79 | ||
80 | ||
81 | return ppds_pickle | |
82 | ||
83 | ||
84 | def read_file_in_syspath(filename): | |
85 | """Reads the file in filename in each sys.path. | |
86 | ||
87 | If we couldn't find, throws the last IOError caught. | |
88 | ||
89 | """ | |
90 | last_exception = None | |
91 | for path in sys.path: | |
92 | try: | |
93 | return open(path + "/" + filename).read() | |
94 | except IOError as ex: | |
95 | last_exception = ex | |
96 | continue | |
97 | raise last_exception | |
98 | ||
99 | def find_files(directory, patterns): | |
100 | """Yields each file that matches any of patterns in directory.""" | |
101 | logging.debug('Searching for "%s" files in folder "%s".' % | |
102 | (", ".join(patterns), directory)) | |
103 | abs_directory = os.path.abspath(directory) | |
104 | for root, dirnames, filenames in os.walk(abs_directory): | |
105 | for pattern in patterns: | |
106 | for filename in fnmatch.filter(filenames, pattern): | |
107 | yield os.path.join(root, filename) |
0 | from subprocess import Popen, PIPE | |
1 | ||
2 | def compress(value): | |
3 | """Compresses a string with the xz binary""" | |
4 | ||
5 | process = Popen(["xz", "--compress", "--force"], stdin=PIPE, stdout=PIPE) | |
6 | return process.communicate(value)[0] | |
7 | ||
8 | def decompress(value): | |
9 | """Decompresses a string with the xz binary""" | |
10 | ||
11 | process = Popen(["xz", "--decompress", "--stdout", "--force"], | |
12 | stdin=PIPE, stdout=PIPE) | |
13 | return process.communicate(value)[0] | |
14 | ||
15 | def compress_file(path): | |
16 | """Compress the file at 'path' with the xz binary""" | |
17 | ||
18 | process = Popen(["xz", "--compress", "--force", "--stdout", path], stdout=PIPE) | |
19 | return process.communicate()[0] |
0 | import re | |
1 | import logging | |
2 | ||
3 | LANGUAGES = {'afar': 'aa', 'abkhazian': 'ab', 'afrikaans': 'af', | |
4 | 'amharic': 'am', 'arabic': 'ar', 'assamese': 'as', | |
5 | 'aymara': 'ay', 'azerbaijani': 'az', 'bashkir': 'ba', | |
6 | 'byelorussian': 'be', 'bulgarian': 'bg', 'bihari': 'bh', | |
7 | 'bislama': 'bi', 'bengali': 'bn', 'bangla': 'bn', | |
8 | 'tibetan': 'bo', 'breton': 'br', 'catalan': 'ca', | |
9 | 'corsican': 'co', 'czech': 'cs', 'welsh': 'cy', | |
10 | 'danish': 'da', 'german': 'de', 'bhutani': 'dz', | |
11 | 'greek': 'el', 'english': 'en', 'esperanto': 'eo', | |
12 | 'spanish': 'es', 'estonian': 'et', 'basque': 'eu', | |
13 | 'persian': 'fa', 'finnish': 'fi', 'fiji': 'fj', | |
14 | 'faeroese': 'fo', 'french': 'fr', 'frisian': 'fy', | |
15 | 'irish': 'ga', 'scots gaelic': 'gd', 'galician': 'gl', | |
16 | 'guarani': 'gn', 'gujarati': 'gu', 'hausa': 'ha', | |
17 | 'hindi': 'hi', 'croatian': 'hr', 'hungarian': 'hu', | |
18 | 'armenian': 'hy', 'interlingua': 'ia', 'interlingue': 'ie', | |
19 | 'inupiak': 'ik', 'indonesian': 'in', 'icelandic': 'is', | |
20 | 'italian': 'it', 'hebrew': 'iw', 'japanese': 'ja', | |
21 | 'yiddish': 'ji', 'javanese': 'jw', 'georgian': 'ka', | |
22 | 'kazakh': 'kk', 'greenlandic': 'kl', 'cambodian': 'km', | |
23 | 'kannada': 'kn', 'korean': 'ko', 'kashmiri': 'ks', | |
24 | 'kurdish': 'ku', 'kirghiz': 'ky', 'latin': 'la', | |
25 | 'lingala': 'ln', 'laothian': 'lo', 'lithuanian': 'lt', | |
26 | 'latvian': 'lv','lettish': 'lv', 'malagasy': 'mg', | |
27 | 'maori': 'mi', 'macedonian': 'mk', 'malayalam': 'ml', | |
28 | 'mongolian': 'mn', 'moldavian': 'mo', 'marathi': 'mr', | |
29 | 'malay': 'ms', 'maltese': 'mt', 'burmese': 'my', | |
30 | 'nauru': 'na', 'nepali': 'ne', 'dutch': 'nl', | |
31 | 'norwegian': 'no', 'occitan': 'oc', '(afan) oromo': 'om', | |
32 | 'oriya': 'or', 'punjabi': 'pa', 'polish': 'pl', | |
33 | 'pashto': 'ps', 'pushto': 'ps', 'portuguese': 'pt', | |
34 | 'quechua': 'qu', 'rhaeto-romance': 'rm', 'kirundi': 'rn', | |
35 | 'romanian': 'ro', 'russian': 'ru', 'kinyarwanda': 'rw', | |
36 | 'sanskrit': 'sa', 'sindhi': 'sd', 'sangro': 'sg', | |
37 | 'serbo-croatian': 'sh', 'singhalese': 'si', 'slovak': 'sk', | |
38 | 'slovenian': 'sl', 'samoan': 'sm', 'shona': 'sn', | |
39 | 'somali': 'so', 'albanian': 'sq', 'serbian': 'sr', | |
40 | 'siswati': 'ss', 'sesotho': 'st', 'sundanese': 'su', | |
41 | 'swedish': 'sv', 'swahili': 'sw', 'tamil': 'ta', | |
42 | 'tegulu': 'te', 'tajik': 'tg', 'thai': 'th', | |
43 | 'tigrinya': 'ti', 'turkmen': 'tk', 'tagalog': 'tl', | |
44 | 'setswana': 'tn', 'tonga': 'to', 'turkish': 'tr', | |
45 | 'tsonga': 'ts', 'tatar': 'tt', 'twi': 'tw', | |
46 | 'ukrainian': 'uk', 'urdu': 'ur', 'uzbek': 'uz', | |
47 | 'vietnamese': 'vi', 'volapuk': 'vo', 'wolof': 'wo', | |
48 | 'xhosa': 'xh', 'yoruba': 'yo', 'chinese': 'zh', | |
49 | 'simplified chinese': 'zh_TW', 'traditional chinese': 'zh_CN', | |
50 | 'zulu': 'zu', 'portuguese_brazil': 'pt_BR'} | |
51 | ||
52 | class PPD(object): | |
53 | """Represents a PostScript Description file.""" | |
54 | def __init__(self, uri, language, manufacturer, nickname, deviceid): | |
55 | """Initializes a PPD object with the information passed.""" | |
56 | self.uri = uri | |
57 | self.language = language | |
58 | self.manufacturer = manufacturer | |
59 | self.nickname = nickname | |
60 | self.deviceid = deviceid | |
61 | ||
62 | def __str__(self): | |
63 | return '"%s" %s "%s" "%s" "%s"' % (self.uri, self.language, | |
64 | self.manufacturer, self.nickname, | |
65 | self.deviceid) | |
66 | ||
67 | ||
68 | def parse(ppd_file, filename): | |
69 | """Parses ppd_file and returns an array with the PPDs it found. | |
70 | ||
71 | One ppd_file might result in more than one PPD. The rules are: return an | |
72 | PPD for each "1284DeviceID" entry, and one for each "Product" line, if it | |
73 | creates an unique (Manufacturer, Product) DeviceID. | |
74 | """ | |
75 | logging.debug('Parsing %s.' % filename) | |
76 | language_re = re.search('\*LanguageVersion:\s*(.+)', ppd_file) | |
77 | manufacturer_re = re.search('\*Manufacturer:\s*"(.+)"', ppd_file) | |
78 | nickname_re = re.search('\*NickName:\s*"(.+)"', ppd_file) | |
79 | deviceids = re.findall('\*1284DeviceID:\s*"(.+)"', ppd_file) | |
80 | ||
81 | try: | |
82 | language = LANGUAGES[str.strip(language_re.group(1)).lower()] | |
83 | manufacturer = str.strip(manufacturer_re.group(1)) | |
84 | nickname = str.strip(nickname_re.group(1)) | |
85 | logging.debug('Language: "%s", Manufacturer: "%s", Nickname: "%s".' % | |
86 | (language, manufacturer, nickname)) | |
87 | ppds = [] | |
88 | models = [] | |
89 | if deviceids: | |
90 | ppds = [PPD(filename, language, manufacturer, nickname, deviceid.strip()) | |
91 | for deviceid in deviceids] | |
92 | for deviceid in deviceids: | |
93 | logging.debug('1284DeviceID: "%s".' % deviceid) | |
94 | models += re.findall(".*(?:MODEL|MDL):(.*?);.*", deviceid, re.I) | |
95 | ||
96 | for product in re.findall('\*Product:\s*"\((.+)\)"', ppd_file): | |
97 | product = str.strip(product) | |
98 | ||
99 | # Don't add a new entry if there's already one for the same product model | |
100 | if product in models: | |
101 | logging.debug('Ignoring already found *Product: "%s".' % | |
102 | product) | |
103 | continue | |
104 | ||
105 | logging.debug('Product: "%s"' % product) | |
106 | deviceid = "MFG:%s;MDL:%s;" % (manufacturer, product) | |
107 | ppds += [PPD(filename, language, manufacturer, nickname, deviceid)] | |
108 | ||
109 | return ppds | |
110 | except: | |
111 | raise Exception, ("Error parsing PPD file '%s'" % filename) |
0 | #!/usr/bin/env python | |
1 | ||
2 | # compressor.py | |
3 | @compressor@ | |
4 | # compressor.py | |
5 | ||
6 | from optparse import OptionParser | |
7 | from sys import argv | |
8 | import base64 | |
9 | import cPickle | |
10 | from cStringIO import StringIO | |
11 | from os.path import basename | |
12 | ||
13 | def load(): | |
14 | ppds_compressed = base64.b64decode(ppds_compressed_b64) | |
15 | ppds_decompressed = decompress(ppds_compressed) | |
16 | ppds = cPickle.loads(ppds_decompressed) | |
17 | return ppds | |
18 | ||
19 | def ls(): | |
20 | binary_name = basename(argv[0]) | |
21 | ppds = load() | |
22 | for key, value in ppds.iteritems(): | |
23 | if key == 'ARCHIVE': continue | |
24 | for ppd in value[2]: | |
25 | print ppd.replace('"', '"' + binary_name + ':', 1) | |
26 | ||
27 | def cat(ppd): | |
28 | # Ignore driver's name, take only PPD's | |
29 | ppd = ppd.split(":")[-1] | |
30 | ||
31 | ppds = load() | |
32 | ppds['ARCHIVE'] = StringIO(decompress(ppds['ARCHIVE'])) | |
33 | ||
34 | if ppds.has_key(ppd): | |
35 | start = ppds[ppd][0] | |
36 | length = ppds[ppd][1] | |
37 | ppds['ARCHIVE'].seek(start) | |
38 | return ppds['ARCHIVE'].read(length) | |
39 | ||
40 | def main(): | |
41 | usage = "usage: %prog list\n" \ | |
42 | " %prog cat URI" | |
43 | version = "%prog 0.4.3\n" \ | |
44 | "Copyright (c) 2010 Vitor Baptista.\n" \ | |
45 | "This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.\n" \ | |
46 | "There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or\n" \ | |
47 | "FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE." | |
48 | parser = OptionParser(usage=usage, | |
49 | version=version) | |
50 | (options, args) = parser.parse_args() | |
51 | ||
52 | if len(args) == 0 or len(args) > 2: | |
53 | parser.error("incorrect number of arguments") | |
54 | ||
55 | if args[0].lower() == 'list': | |
56 | ls() | |
57 | elif args[0].lower() == 'cat': | |
58 | if not len(args) == 2: | |
59 | parser.error("incorrect number of arguments") | |
60 | ppd = cat(args[1]) | |
61 | if not ppd: | |
62 | parser.error("Printer '%s' does not have default driver!" % args[1]) | |
63 | print ppd | |
64 | else: | |
65 | parser.error("argument " + args[0] + " invalid") | |
66 | ||
67 | # PPDs Archive | |
68 | ppds_compressed_b64 = "@ppds_compressed_b64@" | |
69 | ||
70 | if __name__ == "__main__": | |
71 | main() |
0 | import os | |
1 | import stat | |
2 | import errno | |
3 | import logging | |
4 | import logging.handlers | |
5 | from optparse import OptionParser | |
6 | import archiver | |
7 | ||
8 | def parse_args(): | |
9 | usage = "usage: %prog [options] ppds_directory" | |
10 | version = "%prog 0.4.3\n" \ | |
11 | "Copyright (c) 2010 Vitor Baptista.\n" \ | |
12 | "This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.\n" \ | |
13 | "There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or\n" \ | |
14 | "FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE." | |
15 | parser = OptionParser(usage=usage, | |
16 | version=version) | |
17 | parser.add_option("-v", "--verbose", | |
18 | action="count", dest="verbosity", | |
19 | help="run verbosely (can be supplied multiple times to " \ | |
20 | "increase verbosity)") | |
21 | parser.add_option("-d", "--debug", | |
22 | action="store_const", const=2, dest="verbose", | |
23 | help="print debug messages") | |
24 | parser.add_option("-o", "--output", | |
25 | default="pyppd-ppdfile", metavar="FILE", | |
26 | help="write archive to FILE [default %default]") | |
27 | (options, args) = parser.parse_args() | |
28 | ||
29 | if len(args) != 1: | |
30 | parser.error("incorrect number of arguments") | |
31 | ||
32 | if not os.path.isdir(args[0]): | |
33 | parser.error("'%s' isn't a directory" % args[0]) | |
34 | ||
35 | return (options, args) | |
36 | ||
37 | def configure_logging(verbosity): | |
38 | """Configures logging verbosity | |
39 | ||
40 | To stdout, we only WARNING of worse messages in a simpler format. To the | |
41 | file, we save every log message with its time, level, module and method. | |
42 | We also rotate the log_file, removing old entries when it reaches 2 MB. | |
43 | """ | |
44 | ||
45 | if verbosity == 1: | |
46 | level = logging.INFO | |
47 | elif verbosity == 2: | |
48 | level = logging.DEBUG | |
49 | else: | |
50 | level = logging.WARNING | |
51 | ||
52 | formatter = '[%(levelname)s] %(module)s.%(funcName)s(): %(message)s' | |
53 | ||
54 | logging.basicConfig(level=level, format=formatter) | |
55 | ||
56 | def run(): | |
57 | (options, args) = parse_args() | |
58 | configure_logging(options.verbosity) | |
59 | ppds_directory = args[0] | |
60 | ||
61 | logging.info('Archiving folder "%s".' % ppds_directory) | |
62 | archive = archiver.archive(ppds_directory) | |
63 | if not archive: | |
64 | exit(errno.ENOENT) | |
65 | ||
66 | logging.info('Writing archive to "%s".' % options.output) | |
67 | output = open(options.output, "w+") | |
68 | output.write(archive) | |
69 | output.close() | |
70 | ||
71 | logging.info('Setting "%s" executable flag.' % options.output) | |
72 | execute_mode = stat.S_IEXEC | stat.S_IXGRP | stat.S_IXOTH | |
73 | mode = os.stat(options.output).st_mode | execute_mode | |
74 | os.chmod(options.output, mode) |
0 | #!/usr/bin/env python | |
1 | ||
2 | from distutils.core import setup | |
3 | from distutils.command.sdist import sdist as _sdist | |
4 | ||
5 | class sdist(_sdist): | |
6 | def run(self): | |
7 | try: | |
8 | import sys | |
9 | sys.path.append("contrib") | |
10 | import git2changes | |
11 | print 'generating CHANGES.txt' | |
12 | with open('CHANGES.txt', 'w+') as f: | |
13 | git2changes.run(f) | |
14 | except ImportError: | |
15 | pass | |
16 | ||
17 | _sdist.run(self) | |
18 | ||
19 | setup( | |
20 | name='pyppd', | |
21 | version='0.4.3', | |
22 | author='Vitor Baptista', | |
23 | author_email='vitor@vitorbaptista.com', | |
24 | packages=['pyppd'], | |
25 | package_data={'pyppd': ['*.in']}, | |
26 | scripts=['bin/pyppd'], | |
27 | url='http://gitorious.org/vitorbaptista/pyppd/', | |
28 | license='GPLv3', | |
29 | description='A CUPS PostScript Printer Driver\'s compressor and generator', | |
30 | long_description=open('README.txt').read(), | |
31 | cmdclass={'sdist': sdist}, | |
32 | classifiers=[ | |
33 | 'Development Status :: 4 - Beta', | |
34 | 'Intended Audience :: System Administrators', | |
35 | 'Operating System :: POSIX', | |
36 | 'License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License (GPL)', | |
37 | 'Topic :: Printing', | |
38 | ], | |
39 | ) |
32 | 32 | which lpadmin > /dev/null 2>&1 && \ |
33 | 33 | LC_ALL=C lpstat -h /var/run/cups/cups.sock -r | grep -v not > /dev/null 2>&1; then |
34 | 34 | # Update the PPD files of all already installed print queues |
35 | driverregexp='^foomatic:.*-ptouch\.ppd\b' | |
35 | driverregexp='^ptouch-driver:' | |
36 | 36 | gennicknameregexp='' |
37 | 37 | [ ! -z "$gennicknameregexp" ] && \ |
38 | 38 | gennicknameregexp="; $gennicknameregexp" |
1 | 1 | %: |
2 | 2 | dh --with quilt $@ |
3 | 3 | |
4 | override_dh_auto_clean: | |
5 | dh_auto_clean | |
6 | rm -f debian/local/pyppd/*/*.pyc | |
7 | rm -f debian/local/pyppd/pyppd-ppdfile | |
8 | rm -rf foomatic-db foomatic | |
9 | ||
4 | 10 | override_dh_auto_install: |
5 | 11 | dh_auto_install |
6 | 12 | rm -rf debian/ptouch-driver/usr/share/foomatic/db/source/printer |
13 | ||
14 | # Pre-build PPD files | |
15 | mkdir $(CURDIR)/foomatic-db | |
16 | cp -r /usr/share/foomatic/* $(CURDIR)/foomatic-db | |
17 | rm -f $(CURDIR)/foomatic-db/db/source/*/*ptouch*.xml | |
18 | cp -r $(CURDIR)/debian/ptouch-driver/usr/share/foomatic/* $(CURDIR)/foomatic-db/ | |
19 | rm -rf $(CURDIR)/debian/ptouch-driver/usr/share/foomatic | |
20 | FOOMATICDB=$(CURDIR)/foomatic-db foomatic-compiledb -j 16 -t ppd -d $(CURDIR)/foomatic `ls -1 $(CURDIR)/foomatic-db/db/source/driver/*ptouch*.xml | perl -p -e 's:^.*db/source/driver/(\S*)\.xml\s*$$:\1\n:'` | |
21 | ||
22 | # Compress the PPD files with Vitor Baptista's pyppd PPD | |
23 | # archiving tool. This makes the space needed for PPDs at least | |
24 | # 10 times smaller. | |
25 | (cd debian/local/pyppd/ && \ | |
26 | PYTHONPATH=. bin/pyppd $(CURDIR)/foomatic && \ | |
27 | install -D -m 755 pyppd-ppdfile $(CURDIR)/debian/ptouch-driver/usr/lib/cups/driver/ptouch-driver && \ | |
28 | rm -rf $(CURDIR)/foomatic && \ | |
29 | rm -f pyppd-ppdfile && \ | |
30 | rm -f */*.pyc \ | |
31 | ) | |
32 | ||
7 | 33 | install -D -m 644 debian/local/apport-hook.py $(CURDIR)/debian/ptouch-driver/usr/share/apport/package-hooks/source_ptouch-driver.py |
8 | 34 | |
9 | 35 | override_dh_auto_test: |