terminator/terminatorlib/cwd.py

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Python

# Terminator by Chris Jones <cmsj@tenshu.net>
# GPL v2 only
"""cwd.py - function necessary to get the cwd for a given pid on various OSes
>>> cwd = get_default_cwd()
>>> cwd.__class__.__name__
'str'
>>> func = get_pid_cwd()
>>> func.__class__.__name__
'function'
"""
import platform
import os
import pwd
from .util import dbg, err
try:
import psutil
psutil_avail = True
except (ImportError):
dbg('psutil not found')
psutil_avail = False
def get_default_cwd():
"""Determine a reasonable default cwd"""
cwd = os.getcwd()
if not os.path.exists(cwd) or not os.path.isdir(cwd):
try:
cwd = pwd.getpwuid(os.getuid())[5]
except KeyError:
cwd = '/'
return(cwd)
def get_pid_cwd():
"""Determine an appropriate cwd function for the OS we are running on"""
func = lambda pid: None
system = platform.system()
if system == 'Linux':
dbg('Using Linux get_pid_cwd')
func = linux_get_pid_cwd
elif system == 'FreeBSD':
try:
from . import freebsd
func = freebsd.get_process_cwd
dbg('Using FreeBSD get_pid_cwd')
except (OSError, NotImplementedError, ImportError):
dbg('FreeBSD version too old for get_pid_cwd')
elif system == 'SunOS':
dbg('Using SunOS get_pid_cwd')
func = sunos_get_pid_cwd
elif psutil_avail:
func = psutil_cwd
else:
dbg('Unable to determine a get_pid_cwd for OS: %s' % system)
return(func)
def proc_get_pid_cwd(pid, path):
"""Extract the cwd of a PID from proc, given the PID and the /proc path to
insert it into, e.g. /proc/%s/cwd"""
try:
cwd = os.path.realpath(path % pid)
except Exception as ex:
err('Unable to get cwd for PID %s: %s' % (pid, ex))
cwd = '/'
return(cwd)
def linux_get_pid_cwd(pid):
"""Determine the cwd for a given PID on Linux kernels"""
return(proc_get_pid_cwd(pid, '/proc/%s/cwd'))
def sunos_get_pid_cwd(pid):
"""Determine the cwd for a given PID on SunOS kernels"""
return(proc_get_pid_cwd(pid, '/proc/%s/path/cwd'))
def psutil_cwd(pid):
"""Determine the cwd using psutil which also supports Darwin"""
return psutil.Process(pid).as_dict()['cwd']
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