import logging import os from borgmatic import execute logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) SOFT_FAIL_EXIT_CODE = 75 def interpolate_context(command, context): ''' Given a single hook command and a dict of context names/values, interpolate the values by "{name}" into the command and return the result. ''' for name, value in context.items(): command = command.replace('{%s}' % name, str(value)) return command def execute_hook(commands, umask, config_filename, description, dry_run, **context): ''' Given a list of hook commands to execute, a umask to execute with (or None), a config filename, a hook description, and whether this is a dry run, run the given commands. Or, don't run them if this is a dry run. The context contains optional values interpolated by name into the hook commands. Currently, this only applies to the on_error hook. Raise ValueError if the umask cannot be parsed. Raise subprocesses.CalledProcessError if an error occurs in a hook. ''' if not commands: logger.debug('{}: No commands to run for {} hook'.format(config_filename, description)) return dry_run_label = ' (dry run; not actually running hooks)' if dry_run else '' context['configuration_filename'] = config_filename commands = [interpolate_context(command, context) for command in commands] if len(commands) == 1: logger.info( '{}: Running command for {} hook{}'.format(config_filename, description, dry_run_label) ) else: logger.info( '{}: Running {} commands for {} hook{}'.format( config_filename, len(commands), description, dry_run_label ) ) if umask: parsed_umask = int(str(umask), 8) logger.debug('{}: Set hook umask to {}'.format(config_filename, oct(parsed_umask))) original_umask = os.umask(parsed_umask) else: original_umask = None try: for command in commands: if not dry_run: execute.execute_command( [command], output_log_level=logging.ERROR if description == 'on-error' else logging.WARNING, shell=True, ) finally: if original_umask: os.umask(original_umask) def considered_soft_failure(config_filename, error): ''' Given a configuration filename and an exception object, return whether the exception object represents a subprocess.CalledProcessError with a return code of SOFT_FAIL_EXIT_CODE. If so, that indicates that the error is a "soft failure", and should not result in an error. ''' exit_code = getattr(error, 'returncode', None) if exit_code is None: return False if exit_code == SOFT_FAIL_EXIT_CODE: logger.info( '{}: Command hook exited with soft failure exit code ({}); skipping remaining actions'.format( config_filename, SOFT_FAIL_EXIT_CODE ) ) return True return False