ref: 3d7e2677dfc4c4cd9c508e905e0800f449f9c3e5
dir: /test/android/get_files.py/
# Copyright (c) 2013 The WebM project authors. All Rights Reserved. # # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license # that can be found in the LICENSE file in the root of the source # tree. An additional intellectual property rights grant can be found # in the file PATENTS. All contributing project authors may # be found in the AUTHORS file in the root of the source tree. # # This simple script pulls test files from the webm homepage # It is intelligent enough to only pull files if # 1) File / test_data folder does not exist # 2) SHA mismatch import pycurl import csv import hashlib import re import os.path import time import itertools import sys import getopt #globals url = '' file_list_path = '' local_resource_path = '' # Helper functions: # A simple function which returns the sha hash of a file in hex def get_file_sha(filename): try: sha_hash = hashlib.sha1() with open(filename, 'rb') as file: buf = file.read(HASH_CHUNK) while len(buf) > 0: sha_hash.update(buf) buf = file.read(HASH_CHUNK) return sha_hash.hexdigest() except IOError: print "Error reading " + filename # Downloads a file from a url, and then checks the sha against the passed # in sha def download_and_check_sha(url, filename, sha): path = os.path.join(local_resource_path, filename) fp = open(path, "wb") curl = pycurl.Curl() curl.setopt(pycurl.URL, url + "/" + filename) curl.setopt(pycurl.WRITEDATA, fp) curl.perform() curl.close() fp.close() return get_file_sha(path) == sha #constants ftp_retries = 3 SHA_COL = 0 NAME_COL = 1 EXPECTED_COL = 2 HASH_CHUNK = 65536 # Main script try: opts, args = \ getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], \ "u:i:o:", ["url=", "input_csv=", "output_dir="]) except: print 'get_files.py -u <url> -i <input_csv> -o <output_dir>' sys.exit(2) for opt, arg in opts: if opt == '-u': url = arg elif opt in ("-i", "--input_csv"): file_list_path = os.path.join(arg) elif opt in ("-o", "--output_dir"): local_resource_path = os.path.join(arg) if len(sys.argv) != 7: print "Expects two paths and a url!" exit(1) if not os.path.isdir(local_resource_path): os.makedirs(local_resource_path) file_list_csv = open(file_list_path, "rb") # Our 'csv' file uses multiple spaces as a delimiter, python's # csv class only uses single character delimiters, so we convert them below file_list_reader = csv.reader((re.sub(' +', ' ', line) \ for line in file_list_csv), delimiter = ' ') file_shas = [] file_names = [] for row in file_list_reader: if len(row) != EXPECTED_COL: continue file_shas.append(row[SHA_COL]) file_names.append(row[NAME_COL]) file_list_csv.close() # Download files, only if they don't already exist and have correct shas for filename, sha in itertools.izip(file_names, file_shas): path = os.path.join(local_resource_path, filename) if os.path.isfile(path) \ and get_file_sha(path) == sha: print path + ' exists, skipping' continue for retry in range(0, ftp_retries): print "Downloading " + path if not download_and_check_sha(url, filename, sha): print "Sha does not match, retrying..." else: break