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- """!@package grass.script.core
- @brief GRASS Python scripting module
- Core functions to be used in Python scripts.
- Usage:
- @code
- from grass.script import core as grass
- grass.parser()
- ...
- @endcode
- (C) 2008-2009 by the GRASS Development Team
- This program is free software under the GNU General Public
- License (>=v2). Read the file COPYING that comes with GRASS
- for details.
- @author Glynn Clements
- @author Martin Landa <landa.martin gmail.com>
- """
- import os
- import sys
- import types
- import re
- import atexit
- import subprocess
- # i18N
- import gettext
- gettext.install('grassmods', os.path.join(os.getenv("GISBASE"), 'locale'), unicode=True)
- # subprocess wrapper that uses shell on Windows
- class Popen(subprocess.Popen):
- def __init__(self, args, bufsize=0, executable=None,
- stdin=None, stdout=None, stderr=None,
- preexec_fn=None, close_fds=False, shell=None,
- cwd=None, env=None, universal_newlines=False,
- startupinfo=None, creationflags=0):
- if shell == None:
- shell = (sys.platform == "win32")
- subprocess.Popen.__init__(self, args, bufsize, executable,
- stdin, stdout, stderr,
- preexec_fn, close_fds, shell,
- cwd, env, universal_newlines,
- startupinfo, creationflags)
-
- PIPE = subprocess.PIPE
- STDOUT = subprocess.STDOUT
- fatal_exit = True # abort on fatal()
- def call(*args, **kwargs):
- return Popen(*args, **kwargs).wait()
- # GRASS-oriented interface to subprocess module
- _popen_args = ["bufsize", "executable", "stdin", "stdout", "stderr",
- "preexec_fn", "close_fds", "cwd", "env",
- "universal_newlines", "startupinfo", "creationflags"]
- def _make_val(val):
- if isinstance(val, types.StringType):
- return val
- if isinstance(val, types.ListType):
- return ",".join(map(_make_val, val))
- if isinstance(val, types.TupleType):
- return _make_val(list(val))
- return str(val)
- def make_command(prog, flags = "", overwrite = False, quiet = False, verbose = False, **options):
- """!Return a list of strings suitable for use as the args parameter to
- Popen() or call(). Example:
- @code
- >>> grass.make_command("g.message", flags = 'w', message = 'this is a warning')
- ['g.message', '-w', 'message=this is a warning']
- @endcode
- @param prog GRASS module
- @param flags flags to be used
- @param overwrite True to enable overwriting the output (--o)
- @param quiet run quietly (--q)
- @param verbose run verbosely (--v)
- @param options
- @return list of arguments
- """
- args = [prog]
- if overwrite:
- args.append("--o")
- if quiet:
- args.append("--q")
- if verbose:
- args.append("--v")
- if flags:
- args.append("-%s" % flags)
- for opt, val in options.iteritems():
- if val != None:
- if opt[0] == '_':
- opt = opt[1:]
- args.append("%s=%s" % (opt, _make_val(val)))
- return args
- def start_command(prog, flags = "", overwrite = False, quiet = False, verbose = False, **kwargs):
- """!Returns a Popen object with the command created by make_command.
- Accepts any of the arguments which Popen() accepts apart from "args"
- and "shell".
- \code
- >>> p = grass.start_command("g.gisenv", stdout = subprocess.PIPE)
- >>> print p
- <subprocess.Popen object at 0xb7c12f6c>
- >>> print p.communicate()[0]
- GISDBASE='/opt/grass-data';
- LOCATION_NAME='spearfish60';
- MAPSET='glynn';
- GRASS_DB_ENCODING='ascii';
- GRASS_GUI='text';
- MONITOR='x0';
- \endcode
-
- @param prog GRASS module
- @param flags flags to be used
- @param overwrite True to enable overwriting the output (--o)
- @param quiet run quietly (--q)
- @param verbose run verbosely (--v)
- @param kwargs
- @return Popen object
- """
- options = {}
- popts = {}
- for opt, val in kwargs.iteritems():
- if opt in _popen_args:
- popts[opt] = val
- else:
- options[opt] = val
- args = make_command(prog, flags, overwrite, quiet, verbose, **options)
- return Popen(args, **popts)
- def run_command(*args, **kwargs):
- """!Passes all arguments to start_command, then waits for the process to
- complete, returning its exit code. Similar to subprocess.call(), but
- with the make_command() interface.
- @param args
- @param kwargs
- @return exit code
- """
- ps = start_command(*args, **kwargs)
- return ps.wait()
- def pipe_command(*args, **kwargs):
- """!Passes all arguments to start_command, but also adds
- "stdout = PIPE". Returns the Popen object.
- \code
- >>> p = grass.pipe_command("g.gisenv")
- >>> print p
- <subprocess.Popen object at 0xb7c12f6c>
- >>> print p.communicate()[0]
- GISDBASE='/opt/grass-data';
- LOCATION_NAME='spearfish60';
- MAPSET='glynn';
- GRASS_DB_ENCODING='ascii';
- GRASS_GUI='text';
- MONITOR='x0';
- \endcode
-
- @param args
- @param kwargs
- @return Popen object
- """
- kwargs['stdout'] = PIPE
- return start_command(*args, **kwargs)
- def feed_command(*args, **kwargs):
- """!Passes all arguments to start_command, but also adds
- "stdin = PIPE". Returns the Popen object.
- @param args
- @param kwargs
- @return Popen object
- """
- kwargs['stdin'] = PIPE
- return start_command(*args, **kwargs)
- def read_command(*args, **kwargs):
- """!Passes all arguments to pipe_command, then waits for the process to
- complete, returning its stdout (i.e. similar to shell `backticks`).
- @param args
- @param kwargs
- @return stdout
- """
- ps = pipe_command(*args, **kwargs)
- return ps.communicate()[0]
- def parse_command(*args, **kwargs):
- """!Passes all arguments to read_command, then parses the output by
- parse_key_val().
- Parsing function can be optionally given by <b>parse</b> parameter
- including its arguments, e.g.
- @code
- parse_command(..., parse = (grass.parse_key_val, { 'sep' : ':' }))
- @endcode
- @param args
- @param kwargs
- @return parsed module output
- """
- parse = None
- if kwargs.has_key('parse'):
- if type(kwargs['parse']) is types.TupleType:
- parse = kwargs['parse'][0]
- parse_args = kwargs['parse'][1]
- del kwargs['parse']
-
- if not parse:
- parse = parse_key_val # use default fn
- parse_args = {}
-
- res = read_command(*args, **kwargs)
- return parse(res, **parse_args)
- def write_command(*args, **kwargs):
- """!Passes all arguments to feed_command, with the string specified
- by the 'stdin' argument fed to the process' stdin.
- @param args
- @param kwargs
- @return return code
- """
- stdin = kwargs['stdin']
- p = feed_command(*args, **kwargs)
- p.stdin.write(stdin)
- p.stdin.close()
- return p.wait()
- def exec_command(prog, flags = "", overwrite = False, quiet = False, verbose = False, env = None, **kwargs):
- """!Interface to os.execvpe(), but with the make_command() interface.
- @param prog GRASS module
- @param flags flags to be used
- @param overwrite True to enable overwriting the output (--o)
- @param quiet run quietly (--q)
- @param verbose run verbosely (--v)
- @param env environment variable (default os.environ)
- @param kwargs
- """
- args = make_command(prog, flags, overwrite, quiet, verbose, **kwargs)
- if env == None:
- env = os.environ
- os.execvpe(prog, args, env)
- # interface to g.message
- def message(msg, flag = None):
- """!Display a message using g.message
- @param msg message to be displayed
- @param flag flags (given as string)
- """
- run_command("g.message", flags = flag, message = msg)
- def debug(msg, debug = 1):
- """!Display a debugging message using g.message -d
- @param msg message to be displayed
- @param debug debug level (0-5)
- """
- run_command("g.message", flags = 'd', message = msg, debug = debug)
-
- def verbose(msg):
- """!Display a verbose message using g.message -v
-
- @param msg message to be displayed
- """
- message(msg, flag = 'v')
- def info(msg):
- """!Display an informational message using g.message -i
- @param msg message to be displayed
- """
- message(msg, flag = 'i')
- def warning(msg):
- """!Display a warning message using g.message -w
- @param msg warning message to be displayed
- """
- message(msg, flag = 'w')
- def error(msg):
- """!Display an error message using g.message -e
- @param msg error message to be displayed
- """
- message(msg, flag = 'e')
- def fatal(msg):
- """!Display an error message using g.message -e, then abort
- @param msg error message to be displayed
- """
- error(msg)
-
- global fatal_exit
- if fatal_exit:
- sys.exit(1)
-
- def set_fatal_exit(exit = True):
- """!Set fatal_exit variable
- @param exit True to abort on fatal() otherwise just error message
- is printed"""
- global fatal_exit
- fatal_exit = exit
-
- # interface to g.parser
- def _parse_opts(lines):
- options = {}
- flags = {}
- for line in lines:
- line = line.rstrip('\r\n')
- if not line:
- break
- try:
- [var, val] = line.split('=', 1)
- except:
- raise SyntaxError("invalid output from g.parser: %s" % line)
- if var.startswith('flag_'):
- flags[var[5:]] = bool(int(val))
- elif var.startswith('opt_'):
- options[var[4:]] = val
- elif var in ['GRASS_OVERWRITE', 'GRASS_VERBOSE']:
- os.environ[var] = val
- else:
- raise SyntaxError("invalid output from g.parser: %s" % line)
- return (options, flags)
- def parser():
- """!Interface to g.parser, intended to be run from the top-level, e.g.:
- @code
- if __name__ == "__main__":
- options, flags = grass.parser()
- main()
- @endcode
- Thereafter, the global variables "options" and "flags" will be
- dictionaries containing option/flag values, keyed by lower-case
- option/flag names. The values in "options" are strings, those in
- "flags" are Python booleans.
- """
- if not os.getenv("GISBASE"):
- print >> sys.stderr, "You must be in GRASS GIS to run this program."
- sys.exit(1)
- cmdline = [basename(sys.argv[0])]
- cmdline += ['"' + arg + '"' for arg in sys.argv[1:]]
- os.environ['CMDLINE'] = ' '.join(cmdline)
- argv = sys.argv[:]
- name = argv[0]
- if not os.path.isabs(name):
- if os.sep in name or (os.altsep and os.altsep in name):
- argv[0] = os.path.abspath(name)
- else:
- argv[0] = os.path.join(sys.path[0], name)
- p = Popen(['g.parser', '-s'] + argv, stdout = PIPE)
- s = p.communicate()[0]
- lines = s.splitlines()
- if not lines or lines[0].rstrip('\r\n') != "@ARGS_PARSED@":
- sys.stdout.write(s)
- sys.exit()
- return _parse_opts(lines[1:])
- # interface to g.tempfile
- def tempfile():
- """!Returns the name of a temporary file, created with g.tempfile."""
- return read_command("g.tempfile", pid = os.getpid()).strip()
- # key-value parsers
- def parse_key_val(s, sep = '=', dflt = None, val_type = None, vsep = None):
- """!Parse a string into a dictionary, where entries are separated
- by newlines and the key and value are separated by `sep' (default: `=')
- @param s string to be parsed
- @param sep key/value separator
- @param dflt default value to be used
- @param val_type value type (None for no cast)
- @param vsep vertical separator (default os.linesep)
- @return parsed input (dictionary of keys/values)
- """
- result = {}
- if not s:
- return result
-
- if vsep:
- lines = s.split(vsep)
- try:
- lines.remove('\n')
- except ValueError:
- pass
- else:
- lines = s.splitlines()
-
- for line in lines:
- kv = line.split(sep, 1)
- k = kv[0].strip()
- if len(kv) > 1:
- v = kv[1]
- else:
- v = dflt
- if val_type:
- result[k] = val_type(v)
- else:
- result[k] = v
- return result
- # interface to g.gisenv
- def gisenv():
- """!Returns the output from running g.gisenv (with no arguments), as a
- dictionary. Example:
- \code
- >>> env = grass.gisenv()
- >>> print env['GISDBASE']
- /opt/grass-data
- \endcode
- @return list of GRASS variables
- """
- s = read_command("g.gisenv", flags='n')
- return parse_key_val(s)
- # interface to g.region
- def region():
- """!Returns the output from running "g.region -g", as a
- dictionary. Example:
- \code
- >>> region = grass.region()
- >>> [region[key] for key in "nsew"]
- ['4928000', '4914020', '609000', '590010']
- >>> (region['nsres'], region['ewres'])
- ('30', '30')
- \endcode
- @return dictionary of region values
- """
- s = read_command("g.region", flags='g')
- reg = parse_key_val(s, val_type = float)
- for k in ['rows', 'cols']:
- reg[k] = int(reg[k])
- return reg
- def use_temp_region():
- """!Copies the current region to a temporary region with "g.region save=",
- then sets WIND_OVERRIDE to refer to that region. Installs an atexit
- handler to delete the temporary region upon termination.
- """
- name = "tmp.%s.%d" % (os.path.basename(sys.argv[0]), os.getpid())
- run_command("g.region", save = name)
- os.environ['WIND_OVERRIDE'] = name
- atexit.register(del_temp_region)
- def del_temp_region():
- """!Unsets WIND_OVERRIDE and removes any region named by it."""
- try:
- name = os.environ.pop('WIND_OVERRIDE')
- run_command("g.remove", quiet = True, region = name)
- except:
- pass
- # interface to g.findfile
- def find_file(name, element = 'cell', mapset = None):
- """!Returns the output from running g.findfile as a
- dictionary. Example:
- \code
- >>> result = grass.find_file('fields', element = 'vector')
- >>> print result['fullname']
- fields@PERMANENT
- >>> print result['file']
- /opt/grass-data/spearfish60/PERMANENT/vector/fields
- \endcode
-
- @param name file name
- @param element element type (default 'cell')
- @param mapset mapset name (default all mapsets in search path)
- @return parsed output of g.findfile
- """
- s = read_command("g.findfile", flags='n', element = element, file = name, mapset = mapset)
- return parse_key_val(s)
- # interface to g.list
- def list_grouped(type):
- """!Returns the output from running g.list, as a dictionary where the keys
- are mapset names and the values are lists of maps in that mapset. Example:
- \code
- >>> grass.list_grouped('rast')['PERMANENT']
- ['aspect', 'erosion1', 'quads', 'soils', 'strm.dist', ...
- \endcode
-
- @param type element type
- """
- dashes_re = re.compile("^----+$")
- mapset_re = re.compile("<(.*)>")
- result = {}
- mapset = None
- for line in read_command("g.list", type = type).splitlines():
- if line == "":
- continue
- if dashes_re.match(line):
- continue
- m = mapset_re.search(line)
- if m:
- mapset = m.group(1)
- result[mapset] = []
- continue
- if mapset:
- result[mapset].extend(line.split())
- return result
- def mlist_grouped(type, mapset = None, pattern = None):
- """!Returns the output from running g.mlist, as a dictionary where the keys
- are mapset names and the values are lists of maps in that mapset.
- @param type element type
- @param mapset mapset name (default all mapset in search path)
- @param pattern pattern string
- """
- result = {}
- mapset_element = None
- for line in read_command("g.mlist", flags="m",
- type = type, mapset = mapset, pattern = pattern).splitlines():
- try:
- map, mapset_element = line.split('@')
- except ValueError:
- print >> sys.stderr, "Invalid element '%s'" % line
- continue
-
- if result.has_key(mapset_element):
- result[mapset_element].append(map)
- else:
- result[mapset_element] = [map, ]
-
- return result
- def _concat(xs):
- result = []
- for x in xs:
- result.extend(x)
- return result
- def list_pairs(type):
- """!Returns the output from running g.list, as a list of (map, mapset)
- pairs. Example:
- \code
- >>> grass.list_pairs('rast')
- [('aspect', 'PERMANENT'), ('erosion1', 'PERMANENT'), ('quads', 'PERMANENT'), ...
- \endcode
- @param type element type
- @return list of tuples (map, mapset)
- """
- return _concat([[(map, mapset) for map in maps]
- for mapset, maps in list_grouped(type).iteritems()])
- def list_strings(type):
- """!Returns the output from running g.list, as a list of qualified
- names. Example:
- \code
- >>> grass.list_strings('rast')
- ['aspect@PERMANENT', 'erosion1@PERMANENT', 'quads@PERMANENT', 'soils@PERMANENT', ...
- \endcode
- @param type element type
-
- @return list of strings ('map@@mapset')
- """
- return ["%s@%s" % pair for pair in list_pairs(type)]
- # color parsing
- named_colors = {
- "white": (1.00, 1.00, 1.00),
- "black": (0.00, 0.00, 0.00),
- "red": (1.00, 0.00, 0.00),
- "green": (0.00, 1.00, 0.00),
- "blue": (0.00, 0.00, 1.00),
- "yellow": (1.00, 1.00, 0.00),
- "magenta": (1.00, 0.00, 1.00),
- "cyan": (0.00, 1.00, 1.00),
- "aqua": (0.00, 0.75, 0.75),
- "grey": (0.75, 0.75, 0.75),
- "gray": (0.75, 0.75, 0.75),
- "orange": (1.00, 0.50, 0.00),
- "brown": (0.75, 0.50, 0.25),
- "purple": (0.50, 0.00, 1.00),
- "violet": (0.50, 0.00, 1.00),
- "indigo": (0.00, 0.50, 1.00)}
- def parse_color(val, dflt = None):
- """!Parses the string "val" as a GRASS colour, which can be either one of
- the named colours or an R:G:B tuple e.g. 255:255:255. Returns an
- (r,g,b) triple whose components are floating point values between 0
- and 1. Example:
- \code
- >>> grass.parse_color("red")
- (1.0, 0.0, 0.0)
- >>> grass.parse_color("255:0:0")
- (1.0, 0.0, 0.0)
- \endcode
- @param val color value
- @param dflt default color value
- @return tuple RGB
- """
- if val in named_colors:
- return named_colors[val]
- vals = val.split(':')
- if len(vals) == 3:
- return tuple(float(v) / 255 for v in vals)
- return dflt
- # check GRASS_OVERWRITE
- def overwrite():
- """!Return True if existing files may be overwritten"""
- owstr = 'GRASS_OVERWRITE'
- return owstr in os.environ and os.environ[owstr] != '0'
- # check GRASS_VERBOSE
- def verbosity():
- """!Return the verbosity level selected by GRASS_VERBOSE"""
- vbstr = os.getenv('GRASS_VERBOSE')
- if vbstr:
- return int(vbstr)
- else:
- return 0
- ## various utilities, not specific to GRASS
- # basename inc. extension stripping
- def basename(path, ext = None):
- """!Remove leading directory components and an optional extension
- from the specified path
- @param path path
- @param ext extension
- """
- name = os.path.basename(path)
- if not ext:
- return name
- fs = name.rsplit('.', 1)
- if len(fs) > 1 and fs[1].lower() == ext:
- name = fs[0]
- return name
- # find a program (replacement for "which")
- def find_program(pgm, args = []):
- """!Attempt to run a program, with optional arguments. Return False
- if the attempt failed due to a missing executable, True otherwise
- @param pgm program name
- @param args list of arguments
- """
- nuldev = file(os.devnull, 'w+')
- try:
- call([pgm] + args, stdin = nuldev, stdout = nuldev, stderr = nuldev)
- found = True
- except:
- found = False
- nuldev.close()
- return found
- # try to remove a file, without complaints
- def try_remove(path):
- """!Attempt to remove a file; no exception is generated if the
- attempt fails.
- @param path path
- """
- try:
- os.remove(path)
- except:
- pass
- # try to remove a directory, without complaints
- def try_rmdir(path):
- """!Attempt to remove a directory; no exception is generated if the
- attempt fails.
- @param path path
- """
- try:
- os.rmdir(path)
- except:
- pass
- def float_or_dms(s):
- """!Convert DMS to float.
- @param s DMS value
- @return float value
- """
- return sum(float(x) / 60 ** n for (n, x) in enumerate(s.split(':')))
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