1""" 2Defines utilities useful for performing standard "configuration" style tasks. 3""" 4 5import re 6import os 7 8def configure_file(input_path, output_path, substitutions): 9 """configure_file(input_path, output_path, substitutions) -> bool 10 11 Given an input and output path, "configure" the file at the given input path 12 by replacing variables in the file with those given in the substitutions 13 list. Returns true if the output file was written. 14 15 The substitutions list should be given as a list of tuples (regex string, 16 replacement), where the regex and replacement will be used as in 're.sub' to 17 execute the variable replacement. 18 19 The output path's parent directory need not exist (it will be created). 20 21 If the output path does exist and the configured data is not different than 22 it's current contents, the output file will not be modified. This is 23 designed to limit the impact of configured files on build dependencies. 24 """ 25 26 # Read in the input data. 27 f = open(input_path, "rb") 28 try: 29 data = f.read() 30 finally: 31 f.close() 32 33 # Perform the substitutions. 34 for regex_string,replacement in substitutions: 35 regex = re.compile(regex_string) 36 data = regex.sub(replacement, data) 37 38 # Ensure the output parent directory exists. 39 output_parent_path = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(output_path)) 40 if not os.path.exists(output_parent_path): 41 os.makedirs(output_parent_path) 42 43 # If the output path exists, load it and compare to the configured contents. 44 if os.path.exists(output_path): 45 current_data = None 46 try: 47 f = open(output_path, "rb") 48 try: 49 current_data = f.read() 50 except: 51 current_data = None 52 f.close() 53 except: 54 current_data = None 55 56 if current_data is not None and current_data == data: 57 return False 58 59 # Write the output contents. 60 f = open(output_path, "wb") 61 try: 62 f.write(data) 63 finally: 64 f.close() 65 66 return True 67