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This commit removes unused variables or rename variables as "expected to be unused" by using "_" prefix. This covers only cases where fix was easy or only one unused variable was in a module Reviewed-By: Florence Blanc-Renaud <frenaud@redhat.com> Reviewed-By: Stanislav Laznicka <slaznick@redhat.com>
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Python
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267 lines
10 KiB
Python
Executable File
# Authors:
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# Rob Crittenden <rcritten@redhat.com>
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#
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# Copyright (C) 2008 Red Hat
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# see file 'COPYING' for use and warranty information
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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import shlex
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import re
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import six
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# The Python re module doesn't do nested parenthesis
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# Break the ACI into 3 pieces: target, name, permissions/bind_rules
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ACIPat = re.compile(r'\(version\s+3.0\s*;\s*ac[li]\s+\"([^\"]*)\"\s*;\s*([^;]*);\s*\)', re.UNICODE)
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# Break the permissions/bind_rules out
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PermPat = re.compile(r'(\w+)\s*\(([^()]*)\)\s*(.*)', re.UNICODE)
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# Break the bind rule out
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BindPat = re.compile(r'\(?([a-zA-Z0-9;\.]+)\s*(\!?=)\s*\"(.*)\"\)?',
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re.UNICODE)
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ACTIONS = ["allow", "deny"]
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PERMISSIONS = ["read", "write", "add", "delete", "search", "compare",
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"selfwrite", "proxy", "all"]
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class ACI(object):
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"""
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Holds the basic data for an ACI entry, as stored in the cn=accounts
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entry in LDAP. Has methods to parse an ACI string and export to an
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ACI String.
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"""
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def __init__(self,acistr=None):
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self.name = None
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self.source_group = None
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self.dest_group = None
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self.orig_acistr = acistr
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self.target = {}
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self.action = "allow"
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self.permissions = ["write"]
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self.bindrule = {}
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if acistr is not None:
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self._parse_acistr(acistr)
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def __getitem__(self,key):
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"""Fake getting attributes by key for sorting"""
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if key == 0:
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return self.name
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if key == 1:
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return self.source_group
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if key == 2:
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return self.dest_group
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raise TypeError("Unknown key value %s" % key)
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def __repr__(self):
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"""An alias for export_to_string()"""
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return self.export_to_string()
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def export_to_string(self):
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"""Output a Directory Server-compatible ACI string"""
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self.validate()
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aci = ""
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for t, v in sorted(self.target.items()):
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op = v['operator']
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if type(v['expression']) in (tuple, list):
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target = ""
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for l in v['expression']:
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target = target + l + " || "
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target = target[:-4]
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aci = aci + "(%s %s \"%s\")" % (t, op, target)
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else:
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aci = aci + "(%s %s \"%s\")" % (t, op, v['expression'])
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aci = aci + "(version 3.0;acl \"%s\";%s (%s) %s %s \"%s\"" % (self.name, self.action, ",".join(self.permissions), self.bindrule['keyword'], self.bindrule['operator'], self.bindrule['expression']) + ";)"
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return aci
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def _remove_quotes(self, s):
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# Remove leading and trailing quotes
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if s.startswith('"'):
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s = s[1:]
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if s.endswith('"'):
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s = s[:-1]
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return s
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def _parse_target(self, aci):
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if six.PY2:
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aci = aci.encode('utf-8')
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lexer = shlex.shlex(aci)
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lexer.wordchars = lexer.wordchars + "."
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var = False
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op = "="
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for token in lexer:
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# We should have the form (a = b)(a = b)...
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if token == "(":
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var = next(lexer).strip()
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operator = next(lexer)
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if operator != "=" and operator != "!=":
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# Peek at the next char before giving up
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operator = operator + next(lexer)
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if operator != "=" and operator != "!=":
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raise SyntaxError("No operator in target, got '%s'" % operator)
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op = operator
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val = next(lexer).strip()
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val = self._remove_quotes(val)
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end = next(lexer)
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if end != ")":
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raise SyntaxError('No end parenthesis in target, got %s' % end)
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if var == 'targetattr':
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# Make a string of the form attr || attr || ... into a list
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t = re.split('[^a-zA-Z0-9;\*]+', val)
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self.target[var] = {}
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self.target[var]['operator'] = op
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self.target[var]['expression'] = t
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else:
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self.target[var] = {}
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self.target[var]['operator'] = op
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self.target[var]['expression'] = val
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def _parse_acistr(self, acistr):
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vstart = acistr.find('version 3.0')
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if vstart < 0:
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raise SyntaxError("malformed ACI, unable to find version %s" % acistr)
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acimatch = ACIPat.match(acistr[vstart-1:])
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if not acimatch or len(acimatch.groups()) < 2:
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raise SyntaxError("malformed ACI, match for version and bind rule failed %s" % acistr)
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self._parse_target(acistr[:vstart-1])
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self.name = acimatch.group(1)
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bindperms = PermPat.match(acimatch.group(2))
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if not bindperms or len(bindperms.groups()) < 3:
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raise SyntaxError("malformed ACI, permissions match failed %s" % acistr)
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self.action = bindperms.group(1)
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self.permissions = bindperms.group(2).replace(' ','').split(',')
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self.set_bindrule(bindperms.group(3))
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def validate(self):
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"""Do some basic verification that this will produce a
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valid LDAP ACI.
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returns True if valid
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"""
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if type(self.permissions) not in (tuple, list):
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raise SyntaxError("permissions must be a list")
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for p in self.permissions:
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if p.lower() not in PERMISSIONS:
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raise SyntaxError("invalid permission: '%s'" % p)
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if not self.name:
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raise SyntaxError("name must be set")
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if not isinstance(self.name, six.string_types):
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raise SyntaxError("name must be a string")
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if not isinstance(self.target, dict) or len(self.target) == 0:
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raise SyntaxError("target must be a non-empty dictionary")
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if not isinstance(self.bindrule, dict):
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raise SyntaxError("bindrule must be a dictionary")
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if not self.bindrule.get('operator') or not self.bindrule.get('keyword') or not self.bindrule.get('expression'):
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raise SyntaxError("bindrule is missing a component")
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return True
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def set_target_filter(self, filter, operator="="):
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self.target['targetfilter'] = {}
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if not filter.startswith("("):
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filter = "(" + filter + ")"
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self.target['targetfilter']['expression'] = filter
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self.target['targetfilter']['operator'] = operator
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def set_target_attr(self, attr, operator="="):
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if not attr:
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if 'targetattr' in self.target:
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del self.target['targetattr']
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return
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if type(attr) not in (tuple, list):
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attr = [attr]
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self.target['targetattr'] = {}
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self.target['targetattr']['expression'] = attr
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self.target['targetattr']['operator'] = operator
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def set_target(self, target, operator="="):
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assert target.startswith("ldap:///")
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self.target['target'] = {}
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self.target['target']['expression'] = target
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self.target['target']['operator'] = operator
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def set_bindrule(self, bindrule):
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if bindrule.startswith('(') != bindrule.endswith(')'):
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raise SyntaxError("non-matching parentheses in bindrule")
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match = BindPat.match(bindrule)
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if not match or len(match.groups()) < 3:
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raise SyntaxError("malformed bind rule")
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self.set_bindrule_keyword(match.group(1))
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self.set_bindrule_operator(match.group(2))
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self.set_bindrule_expression(match.group(3).replace('"',''))
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def set_bindrule_keyword(self, keyword):
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self.bindrule['keyword'] = keyword
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def set_bindrule_operator(self, operator):
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self.bindrule['operator'] = operator
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def set_bindrule_expression(self, expression):
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self.bindrule['expression'] = expression
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def isequal(self, b):
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"""
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Compare the current ACI to another one to see if they are
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the same.
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returns True if equal, False if not.
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"""
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assert isinstance(b, ACI)
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try:
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if self.name.lower() != b.name.lower():
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return False
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if set(self.permissions) != set(b.permissions):
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return False
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if self.bindrule.get('keyword') != b.bindrule.get('keyword'):
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return False
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if self.bindrule.get('operator') != b.bindrule.get('operator'):
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return False
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if self.bindrule.get('expression') != b.bindrule.get('expression'):
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return False
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if self.target.get('targetfilter',{}).get('expression') != b.target.get('targetfilter',{}).get('expression'):
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return False
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if self.target.get('targetfilter',{}).get('operator') != b.target.get('targetfilter',{}).get('operator'):
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return False
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if set(self.target.get('targetattr', {}).get('expression', ())) != set(b.target.get('targetattr',{}).get('expression', ())):
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return False
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if self.target.get('targetattr',{}).get('operator') != b.target.get('targetattr',{}).get('operator'):
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return False
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if self.target.get('target',{}).get('expression') != b.target.get('target',{}).get('expression'):
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return False
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if self.target.get('target',{}).get('operator') != b.target.get('target',{}).get('operator'):
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return False
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except Exception:
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# If anything throws up then they are not equal
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return False
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# We got this far so lets declare them the same
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return True
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__eq__ = isequal
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def __ne__(self, b):
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return not self == b
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