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def variations(word): """Create variations of the word based on letter combinations like oo, sh, etc.""" if len(word) == 1: return [[word[0]]] elif word == 'aa': return [['A']] elif word == 'ee': return [['i']] elif word == 'ei': return [['ei']] elif word in ['oo...
Create variations of the word based on letter combinations like oo, sh, etc.
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def f2p_word(word, max_word_size=15, cutoff=3): """Convert a single word from Finglish to Persian. max_word_size: Maximum size of the words to consider. Words larger than this will be kept unchanged. cutoff: The cut-off point. For each word, there could be many possibilities. By default 3 of these...
Convert a single word from Finglish to Persian. max_word_size: Maximum size of the words to consider. Words larger than this will be kept unchanged. cutoff: The cut-off point. For each word, there could be many possibilities. By default 3 of these possibilities are considered for each word. This n...
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def f2p_list(phrase, max_word_size=15, cutoff=3): """Convert a phrase from Finglish to Persian. phrase: The phrase to convert. max_word_size: Maximum size of the words to consider. Words larger than this will be kept unchanged. cutoff: The cut-off point. For each word, there could be many pos...
Convert a phrase from Finglish to Persian. phrase: The phrase to convert. max_word_size: Maximum size of the words to consider. Words larger than this will be kept unchanged. cutoff: The cut-off point. For each word, there could be many possibilities. By default 3 of these possibilities are consi...
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def f2p(phrase, max_word_size=15, cutoff=3): """Convert a Finglish phrase to the most probable Persian phrase. """ results = f2p_list(phrase, max_word_size, cutoff) return ' '.join(i[0][0] for i in results)
Convert a Finglish phrase to the most probable Persian phrase.
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def distribution_version(name): """try to get the version of the named distribution, returs None on failure""" from pkg_resources import get_distribution, DistributionNotFound try: dist = get_distribution(name) except DistributionNotFound: pass else: return dist.version
try to get the version of the named distribution, returs None on failure
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def initpkg(pkgname, exportdefs, attr=None, eager=False): """ initialize given package from the export definitions. """ attr = attr or {} oldmod = sys.modules.get(pkgname) d = {} f = getattr(oldmod, '__file__', None) if f: f = _py_abspath(f) d['__file__'] = f if hasattr(oldmod, '...
initialize given package from the export definitions.
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def importobj(modpath, attrname): """imports a module, then resolves the attrname on it""" module = __import__(modpath, None, None, ['__doc__']) if not attrname: return module retval = module names = attrname.split(".") for x in names: retval = getattr(retval, x) return retv...
imports a module, then resolves the attrname on it
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def __makeattr(self, name): """lazily compute value for name or raise AttributeError if unknown.""" # print "makeattr", self.__name__, name target = None if '__onfirstaccess__' in self.__map__: target = self.__map__.pop('__onfirstaccess__') importobj(*target)() ...
lazily compute value for name or raise AttributeError if unknown.
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def _request(self, http_method, relative_url='', **kwargs): """Does actual HTTP request using requests library.""" # It could be possible to call api.resource.get('/index') # but it would be non-intuitive that the path would resolve # to root of domain relative_url = self._remove...
Does actual HTTP request using requests library.
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def _new_url(self, relative_url): """Create new Url which points to new url.""" return Url( urljoin(self._base_url, relative_url), **self._default_kwargs )
Create new Url which points to new url.
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def roles(self): """gets user groups""" result = AuthGroup.objects(creator=self.client).only('role') return json.loads(result.to_json())
gets user groups
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def get_permissions(self, role): """gets permissions of role""" target_role = AuthGroup.objects(role=role, creator=self.client).first() if not target_role: return '[]' targets = AuthPermission.objects(groups=target_role, creator=self.client).only('name') return json.l...
gets permissions of role
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def get_user_permissions(self, user): """get permissions of a user""" memberShipRecords = AuthMembership.objects(creator=self.client, user=user).only('groups') results = [] for each in memberShipRecords: for group in each.groups: targetPermissionRecords = Auth...
get permissions of a user
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def get_user_roles(self, user): """get permissions of a user""" memberShipRecords = AuthMembership.objects(creator=self.client, user=user).only('groups') results = [] for each in memberShipRecords: for group in each.groups: results.append({'role':group.role}) ...
get permissions of a user
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def get_role_members(self, role): """get permissions of a user""" targetRoleDb = AuthGroup.objects(creator=self.client, role=role) members = AuthMembership.objects(groups__in=targetRoleDb).only('user') return json.loads(members.to_json())
get permissions of a user
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def which_roles_can(self, name): """Which role can SendMail? """ targetPermissionRecords = AuthPermission.objects(creator=self.client, name=name).first() return [{'role': group.role} for group in targetPermissionRecords.groups]
Which role can SendMail?
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def which_users_can(self, name): """Which role can SendMail? """ _roles = self.which_roles_can(name) result = [self.get_role_members(i.get('role')) for i in _roles] return result
Which role can SendMail?
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def get_role(self, role): """Returns a role object """ role = AuthGroup.objects(role=role, creator=self.client).first() return role
Returns a role object
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def add_role(self, role, description=None): """ Creates a new group """ new_group = AuthGroup(role=role, creator=self.client) try: new_group.save() return True except NotUniqueError: return False
Creates a new group
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def del_role(self, role): """ deletes a group """ target = AuthGroup.objects(role=role, creator=self.client).first() if target: target.delete() return True else: return False
deletes a group
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def add_membership(self, user, role): """ make user a member of a group """ targetGroup = AuthGroup.objects(role=role, creator=self.client).first() if not targetGroup: return False target = AuthMembership.objects(user=user, creator=self.client).first() if not target:...
make user a member of a group
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def del_membership(self, user, role): """ dismember user from a group """ if not self.has_membership(user, role): return True targetRecord = AuthMembership.objects(creator=self.client, user=user).first() if not targetRecord: return True for group in targe...
dismember user from a group
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def has_membership(self, user, role): """ checks if user is member of a group""" targetRecord = AuthMembership.objects(creator=self.client, user=user).first() if targetRecord: return role in [i.role for i in targetRecord.groups] return False
checks if user is member of a group
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def add_permission(self, role, name): """ authorize a group for something """ if self.has_permission(role, name): return True targetGroup = AuthGroup.objects(role=role, creator=self.client).first() if not targetGroup: return False # Create or update ...
authorize a group for something
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def del_permission(self, role, name): """ revoke authorization of a group """ if not self.has_permission(role, name): return True targetGroup = AuthGroup.objects(role=role, creator=self.client).first() target = AuthPermission.objects(groups=targetGroup, name=name, creator=sel...
revoke authorization of a group
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def user_has_permission(self, user, name): """ verify user has permission """ targetRecord = AuthMembership.objects(creator=self.client, user=user).first() if not targetRecord: return False for group in targetRecord.groups: if self.has_permission(group.role, name)...
verify user has permission
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def bump_version(version, bump='patch'): """patch: patch, minor, major""" try: parts = map(int, version.split('.')) except ValueError: fail('Current version is not numeric') if bump == 'patch': parts[2] += 1 elif bump == 'minor': parts[1] += 1 parts[2] = 0 ...
patch: patch, minor, major
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def handler(event): """Signal decorator to allow use of callback functions as class decorators.""" def decorator(fn): def apply(cls): event.connect(fn, sender=cls) return cls fn.apply = apply return fn return decorator
Signal decorator to allow use of callback functions as class decorators.
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def stringify(req, resp): """ dumps all valid jsons This is the latest after hook """ if isinstance(resp.body, dict): try: resp.body = json.dumps(resp.body) except(nameError): resp.status = falcon.HTTP_500
dumps all valid jsons This is the latest after hook
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def process_response(self, req, resp, resource): """Post-processing of the response (after routing). Args: req: Request object. resp: Response object. resource: Resource object to which the request was routed. May be None if no route was found ...
Post-processing of the response (after routing). Args: req: Request object. resp: Response object. resource: Resource object to which the request was routed. May be None if no route was found for the request.
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def run(command=None, *arguments): """ Run the given command. Parameters: :param command: A string describing a command. :param arguments: A list of strings describing arguments to the command. """ if command is None: sys.exit('django-shortcuts: No argument was supplied, please spe...
Run the given command. Parameters: :param command: A string describing a command. :param arguments: A list of strings describing arguments to the command.
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def instantiate(self, scope, args, interp): """Create a ParamList instance for actual interpretation :args: TODO :returns: A ParamList object """ param_instances = [] BYREF = "byref" # TODO are default values for function parameters allowed in 010? for...
Create a ParamList instance for actual interpretation :args: TODO :returns: A ParamList object
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def get_experiments(base, load=False): ''' get_experiments will return loaded json for all valid experiments from an experiment folder :param base: full path to the base folder with experiments inside :param load: if True, returns a list of loaded config.json objects. If False (default) returns the paths to...
get_experiments will return loaded json for all valid experiments from an experiment folder :param base: full path to the base folder with experiments inside :param load: if True, returns a list of loaded config.json objects. If False (default) returns the paths to the experiments
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def load_experiments(folders): '''load_experiments a wrapper for load_experiment to read multiple experiments :param experiment_folders: a list of experiment folders to load, full paths ''' experiments = [] if isinstance(folders,str): folders = [experiment_folders] for folder in fold...
load_experiments a wrapper for load_experiment to read multiple experiments :param experiment_folders: a list of experiment folders to load, full paths
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def load_experiment(folder, return_path=False): '''load_experiment: reads in the config.json for a folder, returns None if not found. :param folder: full path to experiment folder :param return_path: if True, don't load the config.json, but return it ''' fullpath = os.path.abspath(folder) co...
load_experiment: reads in the config.json for a folder, returns None if not found. :param folder: full path to experiment folder :param return_path: if True, don't load the config.json, but return it
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def get_selection(available, selection, base='/scif/apps'): '''we compare the basename (the exp_id) of the selection and available, regardless of parent directories''' if isinstance(selection, str): selection = selection.split(',') available = [os.path.basename(x) for x in available] s...
we compare the basename (the exp_id) of the selection and available, regardless of parent directories
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def make_lookup(experiment_list, key='exp_id'): '''make_lookup returns dict object to quickly look up query experiment on exp_id :param experiment_list: a list of query (dict objects) :param key_field: the key in the dictionary to base the lookup key (str) :returns lookup: dict (json) with key as "key_f...
make_lookup returns dict object to quickly look up query experiment on exp_id :param experiment_list: a list of query (dict objects) :param key_field: the key in the dictionary to base the lookup key (str) :returns lookup: dict (json) with key as "key_field" from query_list
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def validate(folder=None, cleanup=False): '''validate :param folder: full path to experiment folder with config.json. If path begins with https, we assume to be starting from a repository. ''' from expfactory.validator import ExperimentValidator cli = ExperimentValidator() ret...
validate :param folder: full path to experiment folder with config.json. If path begins with https, we assume to be starting from a repository.
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def get_library(lookup=True, key='exp_id'): ''' return the raw library, without parsing''' library = None response = requests.get(EXPFACTORY_LIBRARY) if response.status_code == 200: library = response.json() if lookup is True: return make_lookup(library,key=key) return li...
return the raw library, without parsing
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def int3(params, ctxt, scope, stream, coord, interp): """Define the ``Int3()`` function in the interpreter. Calling ``Int3()`` will drop the user into an interactive debugger. """ if interp._no_debug: return if interp._int3: interp.debugger = PfpDbg(interp) interp.debugger.c...
Define the ``Int3()`` function in the interpreter. Calling ``Int3()`` will drop the user into an interactive debugger.
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def initdb(self): '''initdb will check for writability of the data folder, meaning that it is bound to the local machine. If the folder isn't bound, expfactory runs in demo mode (not saving data) ''' self.database = EXPFACTORY_DATABASE bot.info("DATABASE: %s" %self...
initdb will check for writability of the data folder, meaning that it is bound to the local machine. If the folder isn't bound, expfactory runs in demo mode (not saving data)
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def setup(self): ''' obtain database and filesystem preferences from defaults, and compare with selection in container. ''' self.selection = EXPFACTORY_EXPERIMENTS self.ordered = len(EXPFACTORY_EXPERIMENTS) > 0 self.data_base = EXPFACTORY_DATA self.study_id =...
obtain database and filesystem preferences from defaults, and compare with selection in container.
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def get_next(self, session): '''return the name of the next experiment, depending on the user's choice to randomize. We don't remove any experiments here, that is done on finish, in the case the user doesn't submit data (and thus finish). A return of None means the user has comp...
return the name of the next experiment, depending on the user's choice to randomize. We don't remove any experiments here, that is done on finish, in the case the user doesn't submit data (and thus finish). A return of None means the user has completed the battery of experime...
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def finish_experiment(self, session, exp_id): '''remove an experiment from the list after completion. ''' self.logger.debug('Finishing %s' %exp_id) experiments = session.get('experiments', []) experiments = [x for x in experiments if x != exp_id] session['experiments'] = ...
remove an experiment from the list after completion.
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def find_subdirectories(basepath): ''' Return directories (and sub) starting from a base ''' directories = [] for root, dirnames, filenames in os.walk(basepath): new_directories = [d for d in dirnames if d not in directories] directories = directories + new_directories return dir...
Return directories (and sub) starting from a base
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def find_directories(root,fullpath=True): ''' Return directories at one level specified by user (not recursive) ''' directories = [] for item in os.listdir(root): # Don't include hidden directories if not re.match("^[.]",item): if os.path.isdir(os.path.join(root, item...
Return directories at one level specified by user (not recursive)
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def copy_directory(src, dest, force=False): ''' Copy an entire directory recursively ''' if os.path.exists(dest) and force is True: shutil.rmtree(dest) try: shutil.copytree(src, dest) except OSError as e: # If the error was caused because the source wasn't a directory ...
Copy an entire directory recursively
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def clone(url, tmpdir=None): '''clone a repository from Github''' if tmpdir is None: tmpdir = tempfile.mkdtemp() name = os.path.basename(url).replace('.git', '') dest = '%s/%s' %(tmpdir,name) return_code = os.system('git clone %s %s' %(url,dest)) if return_code == 0: return dest ...
clone a repository from Github
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def run_command(cmd): '''run_command uses subprocess to send a command to the terminal. :param cmd: the command to send, should be a list for subprocess ''' output = Popen(cmd,stderr=STDOUT,stdout=PIPE) t = output.communicate()[0],output.returncode output = {'message':t[0], 'return...
run_command uses subprocess to send a command to the terminal. :param cmd: the command to send, should be a list for subprocess
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def get_template(name, base=None): '''read in and return a template file ''' # If the file doesn't exist, assume relative to base template_file = name if not os.path.exists(template_file): if base is None: base = get_templatedir() template_file = "%s/%s" %(base, name) ...
read in and return a template file
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def sub_template(template,template_tag,substitution): '''make a substitution for a template_tag in a template ''' template = template.replace(template_tag,substitution) return template
make a substitution for a template_tag in a template
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def get_post_fields(request): '''parse through a request, and return fields from post in a dictionary ''' fields = dict() for field,value in request.form.items(): fields[field] = value return fields
parse through a request, and return fields from post in a dictionary
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def getenv(variable_key, default=None, required=False, silent=True): '''getenv will attempt to get an environment variable. If the variable is not found, None is returned. :param variable_key: the variable name :param required: exit with error if not found :param silent: Do not print debugging infor...
getenv will attempt to get an environment variable. If the variable is not found, None is returned. :param variable_key: the variable name :param required: exit with error if not found :param silent: Do not print debugging information for variable
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def parse( data = None, template = None, data_file = None, template_file = None, interp = None, debug = False, predefines = True, int3 = True, keep_successful = False, printf ...
Parse the data stream using the supplied template. The data stream WILL NOT be automatically closed. :data: Input data, can be either a string or a file-like object (StringIO, file, etc) :template: template contents (str) :data_file: PATH to the data to be used as the input stream :template_file: t...
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def Checksum(params, ctxt, scope, stream, coord): """ Runs a simple checksum on a file and returns the result as a int64. The algorithm can be one of the following constants: CHECKSUM_BYTE - Treats the file as a set of unsigned bytes CHECKSUM_SHORT_LE - Treats the file as a set of unsigned little-e...
Runs a simple checksum on a file and returns the result as a int64. The algorithm can be one of the following constants: CHECKSUM_BYTE - Treats the file as a set of unsigned bytes CHECKSUM_SHORT_LE - Treats the file as a set of unsigned little-endian shorts CHECKSUM_SHORT_BE - Treats the file as a set ...
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def FindAll(params, ctxt, scope, stream, coord, interp): """ This function converts the argument data into a set of hex bytes and then searches the current file for all occurrences of those bytes. data may be any of the basic types or an array of one of the types. If data is an array of signed bytes...
This function converts the argument data into a set of hex bytes and then searches the current file for all occurrences of those bytes. data may be any of the basic types or an array of one of the types. If data is an array of signed bytes, it is assumed to be a null-terminated string. To search for an ...
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def FindFirst(params, ctxt, scope, stream, coord, interp): """ This function is identical to the FindAll function except that the return value is the position of the first occurrence of the target found. A negative number is returned if the value could not be found. """ global FIND_MATCHES_ITER ...
This function is identical to the FindAll function except that the return value is the position of the first occurrence of the target found. A negative number is returned if the value could not be found.
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def FindNext(params, ctxt, scope, stream, coord): """ This function returns the position of the next occurrence of the target value specified with the FindFirst function. If dir is 1, the find direction is down. If dir is 0, the find direction is up. The return value is the address of the found data...
This function returns the position of the next occurrence of the target value specified with the FindFirst function. If dir is 1, the find direction is down. If dir is 0, the find direction is up. The return value is the address of the found data, or -1 if the target is not found.
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def generate_subid(self, token=None): '''assumes a flat (file system) database, organized by experiment id, and subject id, with data (json) organized by subject identifier ''' # Not headless auto-increments if not token: token = str(uuid.uuid4()) # Headless doesn't use any folder_...
assumes a flat (file system) database, organized by experiment id, and subject id, with data (json) organized by subject identifier
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def list_users(self): '''list users, each associated with a filesystem folder ''' folders = glob('%s/*' %(self.database)) folders.sort() return [self.print_user(x) for x in folders]
list users, each associated with a filesystem folder
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def print_user(self, user): '''print a filesystem database user. A "database" folder that might end with the participant status (e.g. _finished) is extracted to print in format [folder] [identifier][studyid] /scif/data/expfactory/xxxx-xxxx xxxx-xxxx[studyid] ...
print a filesystem database user. A "database" folder that might end with the participant status (e.g. _finished) is extracted to print in format [folder] [identifier][studyid] /scif/data/expfactory/xxxx-xxxx xxxx-xxxx[studyid]
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def generate_user(self, subid=None): '''generate a new user on the filesystem, still session based so we create a new identifier. This function is called from the users new entrypoint, and it assumes we want a user generated with a token. since we don't have a database proper, we write the fol...
generate a new user on the filesystem, still session based so we create a new identifier. This function is called from the users new entrypoint, and it assumes we want a user generated with a token. since we don't have a database proper, we write the folder name to the filesystem
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def finish_user(self, subid, ext='finished'): '''finish user will append "finished" (or other) to the data folder when the user has completed (or been revoked from) the battery. For headless, this means that the session is ended and the token will not work again to rewrite the result. If the ...
finish user will append "finished" (or other) to the data folder when the user has completed (or been revoked from) the battery. For headless, this means that the session is ended and the token will not work again to rewrite the result. If the user needs to update or redo an experiment, th...
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def restart_user(self, subid): '''restart user will remove any "finished" or "revoked" extensions from the user folder to restart the session. This command always comes from the client users function, so we know subid does not start with the study identifer first ''' if os.path.exists(s...
restart user will remove any "finished" or "revoked" extensions from the user folder to restart the session. This command always comes from the client users function, so we know subid does not start with the study identifer first
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def validate_token(self, token): '''retrieve a subject based on a token. Valid means we return a participant invalid means we return None ''' # A token that is finished or revoked is not valid subid = None if not token.endswith(('finished','revoked')): subid = self.generate_subid(toke...
retrieve a subject based on a token. Valid means we return a participant invalid means we return None
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def refresh_token(self, subid): '''refresh or generate a new token for a user. If the user is finished, this will also make the folder available again for using.''' if os.path.exists(self.data_base): # /scif/data data_base = "%s/%s" %(self.data_base, subid) if os.path.exists(data_base)...
refresh or generate a new token for a user. If the user is finished, this will also make the folder available again for using.
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def save_data(self, session, exp_id, content): '''save data will obtain the current subid from the session, and save it depending on the database type. Currently we just support flat files''' subid = session.get('subid') # We only attempt save if there is a subject id, set at start data_file = ...
save data will obtain the current subid from the session, and save it depending on the database type. Currently we just support flat files
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def init_db(self): '''init_db for the filesystem ensures that the base folder (named according to the studyid) exists. ''' self.session = None if not os.path.exists(self.data_base): mkdir_p(self.data_base) self.database = "%s/%s" %(self.data_base, self.study_id) if not os.path....
init_db for the filesystem ensures that the base folder (named according to the studyid) exists.
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def native(name, ret, interp=None, send_interp=False): """Used as a decorator to add the decorated function to the pfp interpreter so that it can be used from within scripts. :param str name: The name of the function as it will be exposed in template scripts. :param pfp.fields.Field ret: The return typ...
Used as a decorator to add the decorated function to the pfp interpreter so that it can be used from within scripts. :param str name: The name of the function as it will be exposed in template scripts. :param pfp.fields.Field ret: The return type of the function (a class) :param pfp.interp.PfpInterp in...
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def do_peek(self, args): """Peek at the next 16 bytes in the stream:: Example: The peek command will display the next 16 hex bytes in the input stream:: pfp> peek 89 50 4e 47 0d 0a 1a 0a 00 00 00 0d 49 48 44 52 .PNG........IHDR """ ...
Peek at the next 16 bytes in the stream:: Example: The peek command will display the next 16 hex bytes in the input stream:: pfp> peek 89 50 4e 47 0d 0a 1a 0a 00 00 00 0d 49 48 44 52 .PNG........IHDR
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def do_next(self, args): """Step over the next statement """ self._do_print_from_last_cmd = True self._interp.step_over() return True
Step over the next statement
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def do_step(self, args): """Step INTO the next statement """ self._do_print_from_last_cmd = True self._interp.step_into() return True
Step INTO the next statement
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def do_continue(self, args): """Continue the interpreter """ self._do_print_from_last_cmd = True self._interp.cont() return True
Continue the interpreter
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def do_eval(self, args): """Eval the user-supplied statement. Note that you can do anything with this command that you can do in a template. The resulting value of your statement will be displayed. """ try: res = self._interp.eval(args) if res is not None...
Eval the user-supplied statement. Note that you can do anything with this command that you can do in a template. The resulting value of your statement will be displayed.
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def do_show(self, args): """Show the current structure of __root (no args), or show the result of the expression (something that can be eval'd). """ args = args.strip() to_show = self._interp._root if args != "": try: to_show = self._interp.ev...
Show the current structure of __root (no args), or show the result of the expression (something that can be eval'd).
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def do_quit(self, args): """The quit command """ self._interp.set_break(self._interp.BREAK_NONE) return True
The quit command
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def validate(self, url): ''' takes in a Github repository for validation of preview and runtime (and possibly tests passing? ''' # Preview must provide the live URL of the repository if not url.startswith('http') or not 'github' in url: bot.error('Test of previe...
takes in a Github repository for validation of preview and runtime (and possibly tests passing?
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def mask_dict_password(dictionary, secret='***'): """Replace passwords with a secret in a dictionary.""" d = dictionary.copy() for k in d: if 'password' in k: d[k] = secret return d
Replace passwords with a secret in a dictionary.
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def save(): '''save is a view to save data. We might want to adjust this to allow for updating saved data, but given single file is just one post for now ''' if request.method == 'POST': exp_id = session.get('exp_id') app.logger.debug('Saving data for %s' %exp_id) fields = ge...
save is a view to save data. We might want to adjust this to allow for updating saved data, but given single file is just one post for now
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def main(args,parser,subparser=None): '''this is the main entrypoint for a container based web server, with most of the variables coming from the environment. See the Dockerfile template for how this function is executed. ''' # First priority to args.base base = args.base if base is ...
this is the main entrypoint for a container based web server, with most of the variables coming from the environment. See the Dockerfile template for how this function is executed.
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def save_data(self,session, exp_id, content): '''save data will obtain the current subid from the session, and save it depending on the database type.''' from expfactory.database.models import ( Participant, Result ) subid = session.get('subid') bot.info('Saving data for subi...
save data will obtain the current subid from the session, and save it depending on the database type.
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def init_db(self): '''initialize the database, with the default database path or custom of the format sqlite:////scif/data/expfactory.db ''' # Database Setup, use default if uri not provided if self.database == 'sqlite': db_path = os.path.join(EXPFACTORY_DATA, '%s.db' % EXPFACTORY_SUBID...
initialize the database, with the default database path or custom of the format sqlite:////scif/data/expfactory.db
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def reserve_bits(self, num_bits, stream): """Used to "reserve" ``num_bits`` amount of bits in order to keep track of consecutive bitfields (or are the called bitfield groups?). E.g. :: struct { char a:8, b:8; char c:4, d:4, e:8; } ...
Used to "reserve" ``num_bits`` amount of bits in order to keep track of consecutive bitfields (or are the called bitfield groups?). E.g. :: struct { char a:8, b:8; char c:4, d:4, e:8; } :param int num_bits: The number of bits to claim ...
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def read_bits(self, stream, num_bits, padded, left_right, endian): """Return ``num_bits`` bits, taking into account endianness and left-right bit directions """ if self._cls_bits is None and padded: raw_bits = stream.read_bits(self.cls.width*8) self._cls_bits = s...
Return ``num_bits`` bits, taking into account endianness and left-right bit directions
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def write_bits(self, stream, raw_bits, padded, left_right, endian): """Write the bits. Once the size of the written bits is equal to the number of the reserved bits, flush it to the stream """ if padded: if left_right: self._write_bits += raw_bits ...
Write the bits. Once the size of the written bits is equal to the number of the reserved bits, flush it to the stream
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def _pfp__snapshot(self, recurse=True): """Save off the current value of the field """ if hasattr(self, "_pfp__value"): self._pfp__snapshot_value = self._pfp__value
Save off the current value of the field
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def _pfp__process_metadata(self): """Process the metadata once the entire struct has been declared. """ if self._pfp__metadata_processor is None: return metadata_info = self._pfp__metadata_processor() if isinstance(metadata_info, list): for metada...
Process the metadata once the entire struct has been declared.
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def _pfp__watch(self, watcher): """Add the watcher to the list of fields that are watching this field """ if self._pfp__parent is not None and isinstance(self._pfp__parent, Union): self._pfp__parent._pfp__watch(watcher) else: self._pfp__watchers.append(wat...
Add the watcher to the list of fields that are watching this field
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def _pfp__set_watch(self, watch_fields, update_func, *func_call_info): """Subscribe to update events on each field in ``watch_fields``, using ``update_func`` to update self's value when ``watch_field`` changes""" self._pfp__watch_fields = watch_fields for watch_field in watch_fi...
Subscribe to update events on each field in ``watch_fields``, using ``update_func`` to update self's value when ``watch_field`` changes
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def _pfp__set_packer(self, pack_type, packer=None, pack=None, unpack=None, func_call_info=None): """Set the packer/pack/unpack functions for this field, as well as the pack type. :pack_type: The data type of the packed data :packer: A function that can handle packing and unpacking. Firs...
Set the packer/pack/unpack functions for this field, as well as the pack type. :pack_type: The data type of the packed data :packer: A function that can handle packing and unpacking. First arg is true/false (to pack or unpack). Second arg is the stream. Must re...
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def _pfp__pack_data(self): """Pack the nested field """ if self._pfp__pack_type is None: return tmp_stream = six.BytesIO() self._._pfp__build(bitwrap.BitwrappedStream(tmp_stream)) raw_data = tmp_stream.getvalue() unpack_func = self._pfp__packer ...
Pack the nested field
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def _pfp__unpack_data(self, raw_data): """Means that the field has already been parsed normally, and that it now needs to be unpacked. :raw_data: A string of the data that the field consumed while parsing """ if self._pfp__pack_type is None: return if self._p...
Means that the field has already been parsed normally, and that it now needs to be unpacked. :raw_data: A string of the data that the field consumed while parsing
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def _pfp__handle_updated(self, watched_field): """Handle the watched field that was updated """ self._pfp__no_notify = True # nested data has been changed, so rebuild the # nested data to update the field # TODO a global setting to determine this behavior? # coul...
Handle the watched field that was updated
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def _pfp__width(self): """Return the width of the field (sizeof) """ raw_output = six.BytesIO() output = bitwrap.BitwrappedStream(raw_output) self._pfp__build(output) output.flush() return len(raw_output.getvalue())
Return the width of the field (sizeof)
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def _pfp__set_value(self, new_val): """Set the new value if type checking is passes, potentially (TODO? reevaluate this) casting the value to something else :new_val: The new value :returns: TODO """ if self._pfp__frozen: raise errors.UnmodifiableConst() ...
Set the new value if type checking is passes, potentially (TODO? reevaluate this) casting the value to something else :new_val: The new value :returns: TODO
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def _pfp__snapshot(self, recurse=True): """Save off the current value of the field """ super(Struct, self)._pfp__snapshot(recurse=recurse) if recurse: for child in self._pfp__children: child._pfp__snapshot(recurse=recurse)
Save off the current value of the field
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def _pfp__restore_snapshot(self, recurse=True): """Restore the snapshotted value without triggering any events """ super(Struct, self)._pfp__restore_snapshot(recurse=recurse) if recurse: for child in self._pfp__children: child._pfp__restore_snapshot(recurse=r...
Restore the snapshotted value without triggering any events
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def _pfp__set_value(self, value): """Initialize the struct. Value should be an array of fields, one each for each struct member. :value: An array of fields to initialize the struct with :returns: None """ if self._pfp__frozen: raise errors.UnmodifiableConst()...
Initialize the struct. Value should be an array of fields, one each for each struct member. :value: An array of fields to initialize the struct with :returns: None
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def _pfp__add_child(self, name, child, stream=None, overwrite=False): """Add a child to the Struct field. If multiple consecutive fields are added with the same name, an implicit array will be created to store all fields of that name. :param str name: The name of the child :para...
Add a child to the Struct field. If multiple consecutive fields are added with the same name, an implicit array will be created to store all fields of that name. :param str name: The name of the child :param pfp.fields.Field child: The field to add :param bool overwrite: Overwri...
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def _pfp__handle_non_consecutive_duplicate(self, name, child, insert=True): """This new child, and potentially one already existing child, need to have a numeric suffix appended to their name. An entry will be made for this name in ``self._pfp__name_collisions`` to keep track of...
This new child, and potentially one already existing child, need to have a numeric suffix appended to their name. An entry will be made for this name in ``self._pfp__name_collisions`` to keep track of the next available suffix number
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