# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # file lyxpak.py # This file is part of LyX, the document processor. # Licence details can be found in the file COPYING. # author Enrico Forestieri # author Richard Kimberly Heck # Full author contact details are available in file CREDITS # This script creates a tar or zip archive with a lyx file and all included # files (graphics and so on). By default, the created archive is the standard # type on a given platform, such that a zip archive is created on Windows and # a gzip compressed tar archive on *nix. This can be controlled by command # line options, however. from __future__ import print_function import gzip, os, re, sys from io import BytesIO import subprocess # Provide support for both python 2 and 3 if sys.version_info[0] != 2: def unicode(arg, enc): return arg # The path to the current python executable. sys.executable may fail, so in # this case we revert to simply calling "python" from the path. PYTHON_BIN = sys.executable if sys.executable else "python" running_on_windows = (os.name == 'nt') if running_on_windows: from shutil import copyfile from tempfile import NamedTemporaryFile from lyxwin_getopt import getopt else: from getopt import getopt # Pre-compiled regular expressions. re_lyxfile = re.compile(br"\.lyx$") re_input = re.compile(b'^(.*)\\\\(input|include){(\\s*)(.+)(\\s*)}.*$') re_ertinput = re.compile(b'^(input|include)({)(\\s*)(.+)(\\s*)}.*$') re_package = re.compile(b'^(.*)\\\\(usepackage){(\\s*)(.+)(\\s*)}.*$') re_class = re.compile(b'^(\\\\)(textclass)(\\s+)(.+)\\s*$') re_norecur = re.compile(b'^(.*)\\\\(verbatiminput|lstinputlisting|includegraphics\\[*.*\\]*){(\\s*)(.+)(\\s*)}.*$') re_ertnorecur = re.compile(b'^(verbatiminput|lstinputlisting|includegraphics\\[*.*\\]*)({)(\\s*)(.+)(\\s*)}.*$') re_filename = re.compile(b'^(\\s*)(filename)(\\s+)(.+)\\s*$') re_options = re.compile(b'^(\\s*)options(\\s+)(.+)\\s*$') re_bibfiles = re.compile(b'^(\\s*)bibfiles(\\s+)(.+)\\s*$') def usage(prog_name): msg = ''' Usage: %s [-t] [-z] [-l path] [-o output_dir] file.lyx Options: -l: Path to lyx2lyx script -o: Directory for output -t: Create gzipped tar file -z: Create zip file By default, we create file.zip on Windows and file.tar.gz on *nix, with the file output to where file.lyx is, and we look for lyx2lyx in the known locations, querying LyX itself if necessary. ''' return msg % prog_name def error(message): sys.stderr.write(message + '\n') sys.exit(1) def tostr(message): return message.decode(sys.getfilesystemencoding()) def gzopen(file): input = open(file.decode('utf-8'), 'rb') magicnum = input.read(2) input.close() if magicnum == b"\x1f\x8b": return gzip.open(file.decode('utf-8')) return open(file.decode('utf-8'), 'rb') def find_exe(candidates, extlist, path): for prog in candidates: for directory in path: for ext in extlist: full_path = os.path.join(directory, prog + ext) if os.access(full_path, os.X_OK): return prog, full_path return None, None def abspath(name): " Resolve symlinks and returns the absolute normalized name." newname = os.path.normpath(os.path.abspath(name)) if not running_on_windows: newname = os.path.realpath(newname) return newname def gather_files(curfile, incfiles, lyx2lyx): " Recursively gather files." curdir = os.path.dirname(abspath(curfile)) is_lyxfile = re_lyxfile.search(curfile) if is_lyxfile: if running_on_windows: # subprocess cannot cope with unicode arguments and we cannot be # sure that curfile can be correctly converted to the current # code page. So, we resort to running lyx2lyx on a copy. tmp = NamedTemporaryFile(delete=False) tmp.close() copyfile(curfile.decode('utf-8'), tmp.name) try: l2l_stdout = subprocess.check_output([PYTHON_BIN, lyx2lyx, tmp.name]) except subprocess.CalledProcessError: error('%s failed to convert "%s"' % (lyx2lyx, tostr(curfile))) os.unlink(tmp.name) else: try: l2l_stdout = subprocess.check_output([PYTHON_BIN, lyx2lyx, curfile]) except subprocess.CalledProcessError: error('%s failed to convert "%s"' % (lyx2lyx, tostr(curfile))) if l2l_stdout.startswith(b"\x1f\x8b"): l2l_stdout = gzip.GzipFile("", "rb", 0, BytesIO(l2l_stdout)).read() elif running_on_windows: # For some unknown reason, there can be a spurious '\r' in the line # separators, causing spurious empty lines when calling splitlines. l2l_stdout = l2l_stdout.replace(b'\r\r\n', b'\r\n') lines = l2l_stdout.splitlines() else: input = gzopen(curfile) lines = input.readlines() input.close() maybe_in_ert = False i = 0 while i < len(lines): # Gather used files. recursive = True extlist = [b''] match = re_filename.match(lines[i]) if not match: if maybe_in_ert: match = re_ertinput.match(lines[i]) else: match = re_input.match(lines[i]) if not match: match = re_package.match(lines[i]) extlist = [b'.sty'] if not match: match = re_class.match(lines[i]) extlist = [b'.cls'] if not match: if maybe_in_ert: match = re_ertnorecur.match(lines[i]) else: match = re_norecur.match(lines[i]) extlist = [b'', b'.eps', b'.pdf', b'.png', b'.jpg'] recursive = False maybe_in_ert = is_lyxfile and lines[i] == b"\\backslash" if match: file = match.group(4).strip(b'"') if not os.path.isabs(file): file = os.path.join(curdir, file) file_exists = False if not os.path.isdir(unicode(file, 'utf-8')): for ext in extlist: if os.path.exists(unicode(file + ext, 'utf-8')): file = file + ext file_exists = True break if file_exists and not abspath(file) in incfiles: incfiles.append(abspath(file)) if recursive: gather_files(file, incfiles, lyx2lyx) i += 1 continue if not is_lyxfile: i += 1 continue # Gather bibtex *.bst files. match = re_options.match(lines[i]) if match: file = match.group(3).strip(b'"') if file.startswith(b"bibtotoc,"): file = file[9:] ext = os.path.splitext(file)[-1] if ext != b'.bst': file = file + b'.bst' if not os.path.isabs(file): file = os.path.join(curdir, file) if os.path.exists(unicode(file, 'utf-8')): incfiles.append(abspath(file)) i += 1 continue # Gather bibtex *.bib files. match = re_bibfiles.match(lines[i]) if match: bibfiles = match.group(3).strip(b'"').split(b',') j = 0 while j < len(bibfiles): file = bibfiles[j] ext = os.path.splitext(file)[-1] if ext != b'.bib': file = file + b'.bib' if not os.path.isabs(file): file = os.path.join(curdir, file) if os.path.exists(unicode(file, 'utf-8')): incfiles.append(abspath(file)) j += 1 i += 1 continue i += 1 return 0 def find_lyx2lyx(progloc, path): " Find a usable version of the lyx2lyx script. " # first we will see if the script is roughly where we are # i.e., we will assume we are in $SOMEDIR/scripts and look # for $SOMEDIR/lyx2lyx/lyx2lyx. ourpath = os.path.dirname(abspath(progloc)) (upone, discard) = os.path.split(ourpath) if running_on_windows: tryit = os.path.join(upone, b"lyx2lyx", b"lyx2lyx") else: tryit = os.path.join(upone, "lyx2lyx", "lyx2lyx") if os.access(tryit, os.X_OK): return tryit # now we will try to query LyX itself to find the path. extlist = [''] if "PATHEXT" in os.environ: extlist = extlist + os.environ["PATHEXT"].split(os.pathsep) lyx_exe, full_path = find_exe(["lyxc", "lyx"], extlist, path) if lyx_exe is None: error('Cannot find the LyX executable in the path.') try: cmd_stdout = subprocess.check_output([lyx_exe, '-version'], stderr=subprocess.STDOUT) except subprocess.CalledProcessError: error('Cannot query LyX about the lyx2lyx script.') re_msvc = re.compile(r'^(\s*)(Host type:)(\s+)(win32)$') re_sysdir = re.compile(r'^(\s*)(LyX files dir:)(\s+)(\S+)$') lines = cmd_stdout.splitlines() for line in lines: match = re_msvc.match(line) if match: # The LyX executable was built with MSVC, so the # "LyX files dir:" line is unusable basedir = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(full_path)) tryit = os.path.join(basedir, 'Resources', 'lyx2lyx', 'lyx2lyx') break match = re_sysdir.match(line) if match: tryit = os.path.join(match.group(4), 'lyx2lyx', 'lyx2lyx') break if not os.access(tryit, os.X_OK): error('Unable to find the lyx2lyx script.') return tryit def main(args): ourprog = args[0] try: if running_on_windows: (options, argv) = getopt(args[1:], b"htzl:o:") else: (options, argv) = getopt(args[1:], "htzl:o:") except: error(usage(ourprog)) # we expect the filename to be left if len(argv) != 1: error(usage(ourprog)) makezip = running_on_windows outdir = "" lyx2lyx = None for (opt, param) in options: if opt == "-h": print(usage(ourprog)) sys.exit(0) elif opt == "-t": makezip = False elif opt == "-z": makezip = True elif opt == "-l": lyx2lyx = param elif opt == "-o": outdir = param if not os.path.isdir(unicode(outdir, 'utf-8')): error('Error: "%s" is not a directory.' % outdir) lyxfile = argv[0] if not running_on_windows: lyxfile = unicode(lyxfile, sys.getfilesystemencoding()).encode('utf-8') if not os.path.exists(unicode(lyxfile, 'utf-8')): error('File "%s" not found.' % tostr(lyxfile)) # Check that it actually is a LyX document input = gzopen(lyxfile) line = input.readline() input.close() if not (line and line.startswith(b'#LyX')): error('File "%s" is not a LyX document.' % tostr(lyxfile)) if makezip: import zipfile else: import tarfile ar_ext = b".tar.gz" if makezip: ar_ext = b".zip" ar_name = re_lyxfile.sub(ar_ext, abspath(lyxfile)).decode('utf-8') if outdir: ar_name = os.path.join(abspath(outdir), os.path.basename(ar_name)) path = os.environ["PATH"].split(os.pathsep) if lyx2lyx is None: lyx2lyx = find_lyx2lyx(ourprog, path) # Initialize the list with the specified LyX file and recursively # gather all required files (also from child documents). incfiles = [abspath(lyxfile)] gather_files(lyxfile, incfiles, lyx2lyx) # Find the topmost dir common to all files path_sep = os.path.sep.encode('utf-8') if len(incfiles) > 1: topdir = os.path.commonprefix(incfiles) # As os.path.commonprefix() works on a character by character basis, # rather than on path elements, we need to remove any trailing bytes. topdir = topdir.rpartition(path_sep)[0] + path_sep else: topdir = os.path.dirname(incfiles[0]) + path_sep # Remove the prefix common to all paths in the list i = 0 while i < len(incfiles): incfiles[i] = incfiles[i].replace(topdir, b'', 1) i += 1 # Remove duplicates and sort the list incfiles = list(set(incfiles)) incfiles.sort() if topdir != '': os.chdir(unicode(topdir, 'utf-8')) # Create the archive try: if makezip: zip = zipfile.ZipFile(ar_name, "w", zipfile.ZIP_DEFLATED) for file in incfiles: zip.write(file.decode('utf-8')) zip.close() else: tar = tarfile.open(ar_name, "w:gz") for file in incfiles: tar.add(file.decode('utf-8')) tar.close() except: error('Failed to create LyX archive "%s"' % ar_name) print('LyX archive "%s" created successfully.' % ar_name) return 0 if __name__ == "__main__": if running_on_windows: # This works around for Python 2. # All arguments are retrieved in unicode format and converted to utf-8. # In this way, when launched from the command line, lyxpak.py can deal # with any non-ascii names. Unfortunately, this is not the case when # launched by LyX, because LyX converts the arguments of the converters # to the filesystem encoding. On Windows this corresponds to the current # code page and not to the UTF-16 encoding used by NTFS, such that they # are transliterated if not exactly encodable. As an example, α may # become a, β may become ß, and so on. However, this is a problem only # if the full path of the LyX document contains an unencodable character # as all other paths are extracted from the document in utf-8 format. from ctypes import WINFUNCTYPE, windll, POINTER, byref, c_int from ctypes.wintypes import LPWSTR, LPCWSTR GetCommandLineW = WINFUNCTYPE(LPWSTR)(("GetCommandLineW", windll.kernel32)) CommandLineToArgvW = WINFUNCTYPE(POINTER(LPWSTR), LPCWSTR, POINTER(c_int))(("CommandLineToArgvW", windll.shell32)) argc = c_int(0) argv_unicode = CommandLineToArgvW(GetCommandLineW(), byref(argc)) # unicode_argv[0] is the Python interpreter, so skip that. argv = [argv_unicode[i].encode('utf-8') for i in range(1, argc.value)] # Also skip option arguments to the Python interpreter. while len(argv) > 0: if not argv[0].startswith(b"-"): break argv = argv[1:] sys.argv = argv main(sys.argv)