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# coding: utf-8
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#
# Copyright 2011 Yesudeep Mangalapilly <yesudeep@gmail.com>
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# Copyright 2012 Google, Inc & contributors.
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#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
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"""
:module: watchdog.observers.inotify
:synopsis: ``inotify(7)`` based emitter implementation.
:author: Sebastien Martini <seb@dbzteam.org>
:author: Luke McCarthy <luke@iogopro.co.uk>
:author: yesudeep@google.com (Yesudeep Mangalapilly)
:author: Tim Cuthbertson <tim+github@gfxmonk.net>
:platforms: Linux 2.6.13+.
.. ADMONITION:: About system requirements
Recommended minimum kernel version: 2.6.25.
Quote from the inotify(7) man page:
"Inotify was merged into the 2.6.13 Linux kernel. The required library
interfaces were added to glibc in version 2.4. (IN_DONT_FOLLOW,
IN_MASK_ADD, and IN_ONLYDIR were only added in version 2.5.)"
Therefore, you must ensure the system is running at least these versions
appropriate libraries and the kernel.
.. ADMONITION:: About recursiveness, event order, and event coalescing
Quote from the inotify(7) man page:
If successive output inotify events produced on the inotify file
descriptor are identical (same wd, mask, cookie, and name) then they
are coalesced into a single event if the older event has not yet been
read (but see BUGS).
The events returned by reading from an inotify file descriptor form
an ordered queue. Thus, for example, it is guaranteed that when
renaming from one directory to another, events will be produced in
the correct order on the inotify file descriptor.
...
Inotify monitoring of directories is not recursive: to monitor
subdirectories under a directory, additional watches must be created.
This emitter implementation therefore automatically adds watches for
sub-directories if running in recursive mode.
Some extremely useful articles and documentation:
.. _inotify FAQ: http://inotify.aiken.cz/?section=inotify&page=faq&lang=en
.. _intro to inotify: http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/8478
"""
import os
import threading
from .inotify_buffer import InotifyBuffer
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from watchdog.observers.api import (
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EventEmitter,
BaseObserver,
DEFAULT_EMITTER_TIMEOUT,
DEFAULT_OBSERVER_TIMEOUT
)
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from watchdog.events import (
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DirDeletedEvent,
DirModifiedEvent,
DirMovedEvent,
DirCreatedEvent,
FileDeletedEvent,
FileModifiedEvent,
FileMovedEvent,
FileCreatedEvent,
generate_sub_moved_events,
generate_sub_created_events,
)
class InotifyEmitter(EventEmitter):
"""
inotify(7)-based event emitter.
:param event_queue:
The event queue to fill with events.
:param watch:
A watch object representing the directory to monitor.
:type watch:
:class:`watchdog.observers.api.ObservedWatch`
:param timeout:
Read events blocking timeout (in seconds).
:type timeout:
``float``
"""
def __init__(self, event_queue, watch, timeout=DEFAULT_EMITTER_TIMEOUT):
EventEmitter.__init__(self, event_queue, watch, timeout)
self._lock = threading.Lock()
self._inotify = None
def on_thread_start(self):
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path = os.fsencode(self.watch.path)
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self._inotify = InotifyBuffer(path, self.watch.is_recursive)
def on_thread_stop(self):
if self._inotify:
self._inotify.close()
def queue_events(self, timeout, full_events=False):
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# If "full_events" is true, then the method will report unmatched move events as separate events
# This behavior is by default only called by a InotifyFullEmitter
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with self._lock:
event = self._inotify.read_event()
if event is None:
return
if isinstance(event, tuple):
move_from, move_to = event
src_path = self._decode_path(move_from.src_path)
dest_path = self._decode_path(move_to.src_path)
cls = DirMovedEvent if move_from.is_directory else FileMovedEvent
self.queue_event(cls(src_path, dest_path))
self.queue_event(DirModifiedEvent(os.path.dirname(src_path)))
self.queue_event(DirModifiedEvent(os.path.dirname(dest_path)))
if move_from.is_directory and self.watch.is_recursive:
for sub_event in generate_sub_moved_events(src_path, dest_path):
self.queue_event(sub_event)
return
src_path = self._decode_path(event.src_path)
if event.is_moved_to:
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if full_events:
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cls = DirMovedEvent if event.is_directory else FileMovedEvent
self.queue_event(cls(None, src_path))
else:
cls = DirCreatedEvent if event.is_directory else FileCreatedEvent
self.queue_event(cls(src_path))
self.queue_event(DirModifiedEvent(os.path.dirname(src_path)))
if event.is_directory and self.watch.is_recursive:
for sub_event in generate_sub_created_events(src_path):
self.queue_event(sub_event)
elif event.is_attrib:
cls = DirModifiedEvent if event.is_directory else FileModifiedEvent
self.queue_event(cls(src_path))
elif event.is_modify:
cls = DirModifiedEvent if event.is_directory else FileModifiedEvent
self.queue_event(cls(src_path))
elif event.is_delete or (event.is_moved_from and not full_events):
cls = DirDeletedEvent if event.is_directory else FileDeletedEvent
self.queue_event(cls(src_path))
self.queue_event(DirModifiedEvent(os.path.dirname(src_path)))
elif event.is_moved_from and full_events:
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cls = DirMovedEvent if event.is_directory else FileMovedEvent
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self.queue_event(cls(src_path, None))
self.queue_event(DirModifiedEvent(os.path.dirname(src_path)))
elif event.is_create:
cls = DirCreatedEvent if event.is_directory else FileCreatedEvent
self.queue_event(cls(src_path))
self.queue_event(DirModifiedEvent(os.path.dirname(src_path)))
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elif event.is_delete_self and src_path == self.watch.path:
self.queue_event(DirDeletedEvent(src_path))
self.stop()
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def _decode_path(self, path):
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"""Decode path only if unicode string was passed to this emitter. """
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if isinstance(self.watch.path, bytes):
return path
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return os.fsdecode(path)
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class InotifyFullEmitter(InotifyEmitter):
"""
inotify(7)-based event emitter. By default this class produces move events even if they are not matched
Such move events will have a ``None`` value for the unmatched part.
:param event_queue:
The event queue to fill with events.
:param watch:
A watch object representing the directory to monitor.
:type watch:
:class:`watchdog.observers.api.ObservedWatch`
:param timeout:
Read events blocking timeout (in seconds).
:type timeout:
``float``
"""
def __init__(self, event_queue, watch, timeout=DEFAULT_EMITTER_TIMEOUT):
InotifyEmitter.__init__(self, event_queue, watch, timeout)
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def queue_events(self, timeout, events=True):
InotifyEmitter.queue_events(self, timeout, full_events=events)
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class InotifyObserver(BaseObserver):
"""
Observer thread that schedules watching directories and dispatches
calls to event handlers.
"""
def __init__(self, timeout=DEFAULT_OBSERVER_TIMEOUT, generate_full_events=False):
if (generate_full_events):
BaseObserver.__init__(self, emitter_class=InotifyFullEmitter, timeout=timeout)
else:
BaseObserver.__init__(self, emitter_class=InotifyEmitter,
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timeout=timeout)