-# Copyright (C) 2005 OPEN CASCADE, CEA, EDF R&D, LEG
-# PRINCIPIA R&D, EADS CCR, Lip6, BV, CEDRAT
+# -*- coding: iso-8859-1 -*-
+# Copyright (C) 2007-2021 CEA/DEN, EDF R&D, OPEN CASCADE
+#
+# Copyright (C) 2003-2007 OPEN CASCADE, EADS/CCR, LIP6, CEA/DEN,
+# CEDRAT, EDF R&D, LEG, PRINCIPIA R&D, BUREAU VERITAS
+#
# This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
# License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
-# version 2.1 of the License.
+# version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
#
-# This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful
+# This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
# Lesser General Public License for more details.
# See http://www.salome-platform.org/ or email : webmaster.salome@opencascade.com
#
-import os, glob, string, sys, re
+import argparse
+import glob
+import os
+import re
+import sys
import xml.sax
-import optparse
-import types
+
+from salome_utils import verbose, getPortNumber, getHomeDir
+
# names of tags in XML configuration file
doc_tag = "document"
sec_tag = "section"
par_tag = "parameter"
+import_tag = "import"
# names of attributes in XML configuration file
nam_att = "name"
terminal_nam = "terminal"
pinter_nam = "pinter"
batch_nam = "batch"
+test_nam = "test"
+play_nam = "play"
+lang_nam = "language"
+gdb_session_nam = "gdb_session"
+ddd_session_nam = "ddd_session"
+valgrind_session_nam = "valgrind_session"
+shutdown_servers_nam = "shutdown_servers"
+foreground_nam = "foreground"
+wake_up_session_nam = "wake_up_session"
+launcher_only_nam = "launcher_only"
+launcher_nam = "launcher"
# values in XML configuration file giving specific module parameters (<module_name> section)
# which are stored in opts with key <module_name>_<parameter> (eg SMESH_plugins)
# values passed as arguments, NOT read from XML config file, but set from within this script
appname_nam = "appname"
port_nam = "port"
+useport_nam = "useport"
+salomecfgname = "salome"
salomeappname = "SalomeApp"
script_nam = "pyscript"
# possible choices for the "embedded" and "standalone" parameters
embedded_choices = [ "registry", "study", "moduleCatalog", "cppContainer", "SalomeAppEngine" ]
-standalone_choices = [ "registry", "study", "moduleCatalog", "cppContainer", "pyContainer", "supervContainer"]
+standalone_choices = [ "registry", "study", "moduleCatalog", "cppContainer"]
# values of boolean type (must be '0' or '1').
# xml_parser.boolValue() is used for correct setting
-boolKeys = ( gui_nam, splash_nam, logger_nam, file_nam, xterm_nam, portkill_nam, killall_nam, except_nam, pinter_nam )
+boolKeys = ( gui_nam, splash_nam, logger_nam, file_nam, xterm_nam, portkill_nam, killall_nam, except_nam, pinter_nam, shutdown_servers_nam, launcher_only_nam )
intKeys = ( interp_nam, )
+strKeys = ( launcher_nam )
# values of list type
listKeys = ( embedded_nam, key_nam, modules_nam, standalone_nam, plugins_nam )
try:
filename = None
root_dir = os.environ.get( 'KERNEL_ROOT_DIR', '' ) # KERNEL_ROOT_DIR or "" if not found
- if root_dir and os.path.exists( root_dir + "/bin/salome/VERSION" ):
- filename = root_dir + "/bin/salome/VERSION"
+ version_file = os.path.join(root_dir, 'bin', 'salome', 'VERSION')
+ if root_dir and os.path.exists( version_file ):
+ filename = version_file
root_dir = os.environ.get( 'GUI_ROOT_DIR', '' ) # GUI_ROOT_DIR "" if not found
- if root_dir and os.path.exists( root_dir + "/bin/salome/VERSION" ):
- filename = root_dir + "/bin/salome/VERSION"
+ version_file = os.path.join(root_dir, 'bin', 'salome', 'VERSION')
+ if root_dir and os.path.exists( version_file ):
+ filename = version_file
if filename:
- str = open( filename, "r" ).readline() # str = "THIS IS SALOME - SALOMEGUI VERSION: 3.0.0"
- match = re.search( r':\s+([a-zA-Z0-9.]+)\s*$', str )
+ with open(filename, "r") as f:
+ v = f.readline() # v = "THIS IS SALOME - SALOMEGUI VERSION: 3.0.0"
+ match = re.search( r':\s+([a-zA-Z0-9.]+)\s*$', v )
if match :
return match.group( 1 )
except:
# Calculate and return configuration file unique ID
# For example: for SALOME version 3.1.0a1 the id is 300999701
###
-def version_id( fname ):
+def version_id(fname):
+ major = minor = release = dev1 = dev2 = 0
vers = fname.split(".")
- major = int(vers[0])
- minor = int(vers[1])
- mr = re.search(r'^([0-9]+)([A-Za-z]?)([0-9]*)',vers[2])
- release = dev = 0
- if mr:
- release = int(mr.group(1))
- dev1 = dev2 = 0
- if len(mr.group(2)): dev1 = ord(mr.group(2))
- if len(mr.group(3)): dev2 = int(mr.group(3))
- dev = dev1 * 100 + dev2
- else:
- return None
+ if len(vers) > 0:
+ try:
+ major = int(vers[0])
+ except ValueError:
+ # If salome version given is DEV, the call to int('DEV') will fail with
+ # a ValueError exception
+ pass
+ try:
+ if len(vers) > 1: minor = int(vers[1])
+ except ValueError:
+ # If salome version given is 7.DEV, the call to int('DEV') will fail with
+ # a ValueError exception
+ pass
+ if len(vers) > 2:
+ mr = re.search(r'^([0-9]+)([A-Z]|RC)?([0-9]*)',vers[2], re.I)
+ if mr:
+ release = int(mr.group(1))
+ if mr.group(2):
+ tag = mr.group(2).strip().lower()
+ if tag == "rc":
+ dev1 = 49 # release candidate
+ elif tag:
+ dev1 = ord(tag)-ord('a')+1
+ pass
+ if mr.group(3):
+ dev2 = int(mr.group(3).strip())
+ pass
+ pass
+ dev = dev1 * 100 + dev2
ver = major
ver = ver * 100 + minor
ver = ver * 100 + release
ver = ver * 10000
- if dev > 0: ver = ver - 10000 + dev
+ if dev > 0: ver = ver - dev
return ver
###
-# Get user configuration file name
+# Get default user configuration file name
+# For SALOME, it is:
+# - on Linux: ~/.config/salome/SalomeApprc[.<version>]
+# - on Windows: ~/SalomeApp.xml[.<version>]
+# where <version> is an optional version number
###
-def userFile(appname):
+def defaultUserFile(appname=salomeappname, cfgname=salomecfgname):
v = version()
- if not v:
- return "" # not unknown version
- if sys.platform == "win32":
- filename = "%s\%s.xml.%s" % (os.environ['HOME'], appname, v)
- else:
- filename = "%s/.%src.%s" % (os.environ['HOME'], appname, v)
- if os.path.exists(filename):
- return filename # user preferences file for the current version exists
- # initial id
- id0 = version_id( v )
- # get all existing user preferences files
- if sys.platform == "win32":
- files = glob.glob( os.environ['HOME'] + "\." + appname + ".xml.*" )
- else:
- files = glob.glob( os.environ['HOME'] + "/." + appname + "rc.*" )
- f2v = {}
- for file in files:
- match = re.search( r'\.%src\.([a-zA-Z0-9.]+)$'%appname, file )
- if match: f2v[file] = match.group(1)
- last_file = ""
- last_version = 0
- for file in f2v:
- ver = version_id( f2v[file] )
- if ver and abs(last_version-id0) > abs(ver-id0):
- last_version = ver
- last_file = file
- return last_file
+ filetmpl = sys.platform == "win32" and "{0}.xml.{1}" or "{0}rc.{1}"
+ paths = []
+ paths.append(getHomeDir())
+ paths.append(".config")
+ if cfgname: paths.append(cfgname)
+ paths.append(filetmpl.format(appname, v))
+ return os.path.join(*paths)
-# --
-
-_verbose = None
-
-def verbose():
- global _verbose
- # verbose has already been called
- if _verbose is not None:
- return _verbose
- # first time
- try:
- from os import getenv
- _verbose = int(getenv('SALOME_VERBOSE'))
- except:
- _verbose = 0
+###
+# Get user configuration file name
+###
+def userFile(appname, cfgname):
+ # get app version
+ v = version()
+ if not v: return None # unknown version
+
+ # get default user file name
+ filename = defaultUserFile(appname, cfgname)
+ if not filename: return None # default user file name is bad
+
+ # check that default user file exists
+ if os.path.exists(filename): return filename # user file is found
+
+ # otherwise try to detect any appropriate user file
+
+ # ... calculate default version id
+ id0 = version_id(v)
+ if not id0: return None # bad version id -> can't detect appropriate file
+
+ # ... get all existing user preferences files
+ filetmpl1 = sys.platform == "win32" and "{0}.xml.*" or "{0}rc.*"
+ filetmpl2 = sys.platform == "win32" and filetmpl1 or "." + filetmpl1
+ files = []
+ if cfgname:
+ # Since v6.6.0 - in ~/.config/salome directory, without dot prefix
+ files += glob.glob(os.path.join(getHomeDir(), ".config", cfgname, filetmpl1.format(appname)))
+ # Since v6.5.0 - in ~/.config/salome directory, dot-prefixed (backward compatibility)
+ if filetmpl2 and filetmpl2 != filetmpl1:
+ files += glob.glob(os.path.join(getHomeDir(), ".config", cfgname, filetmpl2.format(appname)))
pass
- #
- return _verbose
+ # old style (before v6.5.0) - in ~ directory, dot-prefixed
+ if filetmpl2 and filetmpl2 != filetmpl1:
+ files += glob.glob(os.path.join(getHomeDir(), filetmpl2.format(appname)))
+ pass
-def setVerbose(level):
- global _verbose
- _verbose = level
- return
+ # ... loop through all files and find most appropriate file (with closest id)
+ appr_id = -1
+ appr_file = ""
+ for f in files:
+ ff = os.path.basename( f )
+ if sys.platform == "win32":
+ match = re.search( r'^{0}\.xml\.([a-zA-Z0-9.]+)$'.format(appname), ff )
+ else:
+ match = re.search( r'^\.?{0}rc\.([a-zA-Z0-9.]+)$'.format(appname), ff )
+ if match:
+ ver = version_id(match.group(1))
+ if not ver: continue # bad version id -> skip file
+ if appr_id < 0 or abs(appr_id-id0) > abs(ver-id0):
+ appr_id = ver
+ appr_file = f
+ pass
+ elif abs(appr_id-id0) == abs(ver-id0):
+ if not os.path.basename(f).startswith("."): appr_file = f
+ pass
+ pass
+ pass
+ return appr_file
# --
def process_containers_params( standalone, embedded ):
# 1. filter inappropriate containers names
if standalone is not None:
- standalone = filter( lambda x: x in standalone_choices, standalone )
+ standalone = [x for x in standalone if x in standalone_choices]
if embedded is not None:
- embedded = filter( lambda x: x in embedded_choices, embedded )
+ embedded = [x for x in embedded if x in embedded_choices]
# 2. remove containers appearing in 'standalone' parameter from the 'embedded'
# parameter --> i.e. 'standalone' parameter has higher priority
if standalone is not None and embedded is not None:
- embedded = filter( lambda x: x not in standalone, embedded )
+ embedded = [x for x in embedded if x not in standalone]
# 3. return corrected parameters values
return standalone, embedded
-
+
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
###
section_to_skip = ""
class xml_parser:
- def __init__(self, fileName, _opts ):
- if verbose(): print "Configure parser: processing %s ..." % fileName
+ def __init__(self, fileName, _opts, _importHistory):
+ #warning _importHistory=[] is NOT good: is NOT empty,reinitialized after first call
+ if verbose(): print("Configure parser: processing %s ..." % fileName)
+ self.fileName = os.path.abspath(fileName)
+ self.importHistory = _importHistory
+ self.importHistory.append(self.fileName)
self.space = []
self.opts = _opts
self.section = section_to_skip
self.opts[ embedded_nam ] = embedded
pass
- def boolValue( self, str ):
- strloc = str
- if isinstance(strloc, types.UnicodeType):
+ def boolValue( self, item):
+ strloc = item
+ if isinstance(strloc, str):
strloc = strloc.encode().strip()
- if isinstance(strloc, types.StringType):
- strlow = strloc.lower()
- if strlow in ("1", "yes", "y", "on", "true", "ok"):
+ if isinstance(strloc, bytes):
+ strlow = strloc.decode().lower()
+ if strlow in ("1", "yes", "y", "on", "true", "ok"):
return True
elif strlow in ("0", "no", "n", "off", "false", "cancel"):
return False
return strloc
pass
- def intValue( self, str ):
- strloc = str
- if isinstance(strloc, types.UnicodeType):
+ def intValue( self, item):
+ strloc = item
+ if isinstance(strloc, str):
strloc = strloc.encode().strip()
- if isinstance(strloc, types.StringType):
- strlow = strloc.lower()
- if strlow in ("1", "yes", "y", "on", "true", "ok"):
+ if isinstance(strloc, bytes):
+ strlow = strloc.decode().lower()
+ if strlow in ("1", "yes", "y", "on", "true", "ok"):
return 1
elif strlow in ("0", "no", "n", "off", "false", "cancel"):
return 0
else:
- return string.atoi(strloc)
+ return int(strloc.decode())
return strloc
pass
+ def strValue( self, item):
+ strloc = item
+ try:
+ if isinstance( strloc, str):
+ strloc = strloc.strip()
+ else:
+ if isinstance( strloc, bytes):
+ strloc = strloc.decode().strip()
+ except:
+ pass
+ return strloc
+
def startElement(self, name, attrs):
self.space.append(name)
self.current = None
+ # if we are importing file
+ if self.space == [doc_tag, import_tag] and nam_att in attrs.getNames():
+ self.importFile( attrs.getValue(nam_att) )
+
# if we are analyzing "section" element and its "name" attribute is
# either "launch" or module name -- set section_name
if self.space == [doc_tag, sec_tag] and nam_att in attrs.getNames():
section_name = attrs.getValue( nam_att )
- if section_name == lanch_nam:
+ if section_name in [lanch_nam, lang_nam]:
self.section = section_name # launch section
- elif self.opts.has_key( modules_nam ) and \
+ elif modules_nam in self.opts and \
section_name in self.opts[ modules_nam ]:
self.section = section_name # <module> section
else:
key = nam
else: # key for <module> section
key = self.section + "_" + nam
+ key = self.strValue( key )
if nam in boolKeys:
self.opts[key] = self.boolValue( val ) # assign boolean value: 0 or 1
elif nam in intKeys:
self.opts[key] = self.intValue( val ) # assign integer value
+ elif nam in strKeys:
+ self.opts[key] = val # assign value
elif nam in listKeys:
- self.opts[key] = filter( lambda a: a.strip(), re.split( "[:;,]", val ) ) # assign list value: []
+ self.opts[key] = [ self.strValue( a ) for a in re.split( "[:;,]", val ) ] # assign list value: []
else:
- self.opts[key] = val
+ self.opts[key] = self.strValue( val ) # string value
pass
pass
def endElement(self, name):
- p = self.space.pop()
+ self.space.pop()
self.current = None
if self.section != section_to_skip and name == sec_tag:
self.section = section_to_skip
self.read = None
pass
+ def importFile(self, fname):
+ # get absolute name
+ if os.path.isabs (fname) :
+ absfname = fname
+ else:
+ absfname = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(self.fileName), fname)
+
+ # check existing and registry file
+ for ext in ["", ".xml", ".XML"] :
+ if os.path.exists(absfname + ext) :
+ absfname += ext
+ if absfname in self.importHistory :
+ if verbose(): print("Configure parser: Warning : file %s is already imported" % absfname)
+ return # already imported
+ break
+ pass
+ else:
+ if verbose(): print("Configure parser: Error : file %s does not exist" % absfname)
+ return
+
+ # importing file
+ try:
+ # copy current options
+ import copy
+ opts = copy.deepcopy(self.opts)
+ # import file
+ imp = xml_parser(absfname, opts, self.importHistory)
+ # merge results
+ for key in imp.opts:
+ if key not in self.opts:
+ self.opts[key] = imp.opts[key]
+ pass
+ pass
+ pass
+ except:
+ if verbose(): print("Configure parser: Error : can not read configuration file %s" % absfname)
+ pass
+
+
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-booleans = { '1': True , 'yes': True , 'y': True , 'on' : True , 'true' : True , 'ok' : True,
- '0': False, 'no' : False, 'n': False, 'off': False, 'false': False, 'cancel' : False }
+booleans = {'1': True , 'yes': True , 'y': True , 'on' : True , 'true' : True , 'ok' : True,
+ '0': False, 'no' : False, 'n': False, 'off': False, 'false': False, 'cancel' : False}
-boolean_choices = booleans.keys()
+boolean_choices = list(booleans.keys())
-def check_embedded(option, opt, value, parser):
- from optparse import OptionValueError
- assert value is not None
- if parser.values.embedded:
- embedded = filter( lambda a: a.strip(), re.split( "[:;,]", parser.values.embedded ) )
- else:
- embedded = []
- if parser.values.standalone:
- standalone = filter( lambda a: a.strip(), re.split( "[:;,]", parser.values.standalone ) )
- else:
- standalone = []
- vals = filter( lambda a: a.strip(), re.split( "[:;,]", value ) )
- for v in vals:
- if v not in embedded_choices:
- raise OptionValueError( "option %s: invalid choice: %r (choose from %s)" % ( opt, v, ", ".join( map( repr, embedded_choices ) ) ) )
- if v not in embedded:
- embedded.append( v )
- if v in standalone:
- del standalone[ standalone.index( v ) ]
- pass
- parser.values.embedded = ",".join( embedded )
- parser.values.standalone = ",".join( standalone )
- pass
-def check_standalone(option, opt, value, parser):
- from optparse import OptionValueError
- assert value is not None
- if parser.values.embedded:
- embedded = filter( lambda a: a.strip(), re.split( "[:;,]", parser.values.embedded ) )
- else:
- embedded = []
- if parser.values.standalone:
- standalone = filter( lambda a: a.strip(), re.split( "[:;,]", parser.values.standalone ) )
- else:
- standalone = []
- vals = filter( lambda a: a.strip(), re.split( "[:;,]", value ) )
- for v in vals:
- if v not in standalone_choices:
- raise OptionValueError( "option %s: invalid choice: %r (choose from %s)" % ( opt, v, ", ".join( map( repr, standalone_choices ) ) ) )
- if v not in standalone:
- standalone.append( v )
- if v in embedded:
- del embedded[ embedded.index( v ) ]
- pass
- parser.values.embedded = ",".join( embedded )
- parser.values.standalone = ",".join( standalone )
- pass
+class CheckEmbeddedAction(argparse.Action):
+ def __call__(self, parser, namespace, value, option_string=None):
+ assert value is not None
+ if namespace.embedded:
+ embedded = [a for a in re.split("[:;,]", namespace.embedded) if a.strip()]
+ else:
+ embedded = []
+ if namespace.standalone:
+ standalone = [a for a in re.split("[:;,]", namespace.standalone) if a.strip()]
+ else:
+ standalone = []
+ vals = [a for a in re.split("[:;,]", value) if a.strip()]
+ for v in vals:
+ if v not in embedded_choices:
+ raise argparse.ArgumentError("option %s: invalid choice: %r (choose from %s)"
+ % (self.dest, v, ", ".join(map(repr, embedded_choices))))
+ if v not in embedded:
+ embedded.append(v)
+ if v in standalone:
+ del standalone[standalone.index(v)]
+ pass
+ namespace.embedded = ",".join(embedded)
+ namespace.standalone = ",".join(standalone)
+ pass
-def store_boolean (option, opt, value, parser, *args):
- if isinstance(value, types.StringType):
- try:
- value_conv = booleans[value.strip().lower()]
- for attribute in args:
- setattr(parser.values, attribute, value_conv)
- except KeyError:
- raise optparse.OptionValueError(
- "option %s: invalid boolean value: %s (choose from %s)"
- % (opt, value, boolean_choices))
- else:
- for attribute in args:
- setattr(parser.values, attribute, value)
-def CreateOptionParser (theAdditionalOptions=[]):
+class CheckStandaloneAction(argparse.Action):
+ def __call__(self, parser, namespace, value, option_string=None):
+ assert value is not None
+ if namespace.embedded:
+ embedded = [a for a in re.split("[:;,]", namespace.embedded) if a.strip()]
+ else:
+ embedded = []
+ if namespace.standalone:
+ standalone = [a for a in re.split("[:;,]", namespace.standalone) if a.strip()]
+ else:
+ standalone = []
+ vals = [a for a in re.split("[:;,]", value) if a.strip()]
+ for v in vals:
+ if v not in standalone_choices:
+ raise argparse.ArgumentError("option %s: invalid choice: %r (choose from %s)"
+ % (self.dest, v, ", ".join(map(repr, standalone_choices))))
+ if v not in standalone:
+ standalone.append(v)
+ if v in embedded:
+ del embedded[embedded.index(v)]
+ pass
+ namespace.embedded = ",".join(embedded)
+ namespace.standalone = ",".join(standalone)
+
+
+class StoreBooleanAction(argparse.Action):
+ def __call__(self, parser, namespace, value, option_string=None):
+ if isinstance(value, bytes):
+ value = value.decode()
+ if isinstance(value, str):
+ try:
+ value_conv = booleans[value.strip().lower()]
+ setattr(namespace, self.dest, value_conv)
+ except KeyError:
+ raise argparse.ArgumentError(
+ "option %s: invalid boolean value: %s (choose from %s)"
+ % (self.dest, value, boolean_choices))
+ else:
+ setattr(namespace, self.dest, value)
+
+
+def CreateOptionParser(exeName=None):
+
+ if not exeName:
+ exeName = "%(prog)s"
+
+ a_usage = """%s [options] [STUDY_FILE] [PYTHON_FILE [args] [PYTHON_FILE [args]...]]
+Python file arguments, if any, must be comma-separated (without blank characters) and prefixed by "args:" (without quotes), e.g. myscript.py args:arg1,arg2=val,...
+""" % exeName
+ version_str = "Salome %s" % version()
+ pars = argparse.ArgumentParser(usage=a_usage)
+
+ # Version
+ pars.add_argument('-v', '--version', action='version', version=version_str)
+
# GUI/Terminal. Default: GUI
help_str = "Launch without GUI (in the terminal mode)."
- o_t = optparse.Option("-t",
- "--terminal",
- action="store_false",
- dest="gui",
- help=help_str)
+ pars.add_argument("-t",
+ "--terminal",
+ action="store_false",
+ dest="gui",
+ help=help_str)
help_str = "Launch in Batch Mode. (Without GUI on batch machine)"
- o_b = optparse.Option("-b",
- "--batch",
- action="store_true",
- dest="batch",
- help=help_str)
+ pars.add_argument("-b",
+ "--batch",
+ action="store_true",
+ dest="batch",
+ help=help_str)
help_str = "Launch in GUI mode [default]."
- o_g = optparse.Option("-g",
- "--gui",
- action="store_true",
- dest="gui",
- help=help_str)
+ pars.add_argument("-g",
+ "--gui",
+ action="store_true",
+ dest="gui",
+ help=help_str)
- # Show Desktop (inly in GUI mode). Default: True
+ # Show Desktop (only in GUI mode). Default: True
help_str = "1 to activate GUI desktop [default], "
help_str += "0 to not activate GUI desktop (Session_Server starts, but GUI is not shown). "
help_str += "Ignored in the terminal mode."
- o_d = optparse.Option("-d",
- "--show-desktop",
- metavar="<1/0>",
- #type="choice", choices=boolean_choices,
- type="string",
- action="callback", callback=store_boolean, callback_args=('desktop',),
- dest="desktop",
- help=help_str)
+ pars.add_argument("-d",
+ "--show-desktop",
+ metavar="<1/0>",
+ action=StoreBooleanAction,
+ dest="desktop",
+ help=help_str)
help_str = "Do not activate GUI desktop (Session_Server starts, but GUI is not shown). "
help_str += "The same as --show-desktop=0."
- o_o = optparse.Option("-o",
- "--hide-desktop",
- action="store_false",
- dest="desktop",
- help=help_str)
+ pars.add_argument("-o",
+ "--hide-desktop",
+ action="store_false",
+ dest="desktop",
+ help=help_str)
# Use logger or log-file. Default: nothing.
help_str = "Redirect messages to the CORBA collector."
- #o4 = optparse.Option("-l", "--logger", action="store_true", dest="logger", help=help_str)
- o_l = optparse.Option("-l",
- "--logger",
- action="store_const", const="CORBA",
- dest="log_file",
- help=help_str)
+ pars.add_argument("-l",
+ "--logger",
+ action="store_const", const="CORBA",
+ dest="log_file",
+ help=help_str)
help_str = "Redirect messages to the <log-file>"
- o_f = optparse.Option("-f",
- "--log-file",
- metavar="<log-file>",
- type="string",
- action="store",
- dest="log_file",
- help=help_str)
-
- # Execute python scripts. Default: None.
- help_str = "Python script(s) to be imported. Python scripts are imported "
- help_str += "in the order of their appearance. In GUI mode python scripts "
- help_str += "are imported in the embedded python interpreter of current study, "
- help_str += "otherwise in an external python interpreter"
- o_u = optparse.Option("-u",
- "--execute",
- metavar="<script1,script2,...>",
- type="string",
- action="append",
- dest="py_scripts",
- help=help_str)
-
- # Configuration XML file. Default: $(HOME)/.SalomeApprc.$(version).
- help_str = "Parse application settings from the <file> "
- help_str += "instead of default $(HOME)/.SalomeApprc.$(version)"
- o_r = optparse.Option("-r",
- "--resources",
- metavar="<file>",
- type="string",
- action="store",
- dest="resources",
- help=help_str)
+ pars.add_argument("-f",
+ "--log-file",
+ metavar="<log-file>",
+ dest="log_file",
+ help=help_str)
+
+ # Configuration XML file. Default: see defaultUserFile() function
+ help_str = "Parse application settings from the <file> "
+ help_str += "instead of default %s" % defaultUserFile()
+ pars.add_argument("-r",
+ "--resources",
+ metavar="<file>",
+ dest="resources",
+ help=help_str)
# Use own xterm for each server. Default: False.
help_str = "Launch each SALOME server in own xterm console"
- o_x = optparse.Option("-x",
- "--xterm",
- action="store_true",
- dest="xterm",
- help=help_str)
+ pars.add_argument("-x",
+ "--xterm",
+ action="store_true",
+ dest="xterm",
+ help=help_str)
# Modules. Default: Like in configuration files.
help_str = "SALOME modules list (where <module1>, <module2> are the names "
help_str += "of SALOME modules which should be available in the SALOME session)"
- o_m = optparse.Option("-m",
- "--modules",
- metavar="<module1,module2,...>",
- type="string",
- action="append",
- dest="modules",
- help=help_str)
+ pars.add_argument("-m",
+ "--modules",
+ metavar="<module1,module2,...>",
+ action="append",
+ dest="modules",
+ help=help_str)
# Embedded servers. Default: Like in configuration files.
help_str = "CORBA servers to be launched in the Session embedded mode. "
help_str += "Valid values for <serverN>: %s " % ", ".join( embedded_choices )
help_str += "[by default the value from the configuration files is used]"
- o_e = optparse.Option("-e",
- "--embedded",
- metavar="<server1,server2,...>",
- type="string",
- action="callback",
- dest="embedded",
- callback=check_embedded,
- help=help_str)
+ pars.add_argument("-e",
+ "--embedded",
+ metavar="<server1,server2,...>",
+ action=CheckEmbeddedAction,
+ dest="embedded",
+ help=help_str)
# Standalone servers. Default: Like in configuration files.
help_str = "CORBA servers to be launched in the standalone mode (as separate processes). "
help_str += "Valid values for <serverN>: %s " % ", ".join( standalone_choices )
help_str += "[by default the value from the configuration files is used]"
- o_s = optparse.Option("-s",
- "--standalone",
- metavar="<server1,server2,...>",
- type="string",
- action="callback",
- dest="standalone",
- callback=check_standalone,
- help=help_str)
+ pars.add_argument("-s",
+ "--standalone",
+ metavar="<server1,server2,...>",
+ action=CheckStandaloneAction,
+ dest="standalone",
+ help=help_str)
# Kill with port. Default: False.
help_str = "Kill SALOME with the current port"
- o_p = optparse.Option("-p",
- "--portkill",
- action="store_true",
- dest="portkill",
- help=help_str)
+ pars.add_argument("-p",
+ "--portkill",
+ action="store_true",
+ dest="portkill",
+ help=help_str)
# Kill all. Default: False.
help_str = "Kill all running SALOME sessions"
- o_k = optparse.Option("-k",
- "--killall",
- action="store_true",
- dest="killall",
- help=help_str)
+ pars.add_argument("-k",
+ "--killall",
+ action="store_true",
+ dest="killall",
+ help=help_str)
# Additional python interpreters. Default: 0.
help_str = "The number of additional external python interpreters to run. "
help_str += "Each additional python interpreter is run in separate "
help_str += "xterm session with properly set SALOME environment"
- o_i = optparse.Option("-i",
- "--interp",
- metavar="<N>",
- type="int",
- action="store",
- dest="interp",
- help=help_str)
+ pars.add_argument("-i",
+ "--interp",
+ metavar="<N>",
+ type=int,
+ dest="interp",
+ help=help_str)
# Splash. Default: True.
help_str = "1 to display splash screen [default], "
help_str += "0 to disable splash screen. "
help_str += "This option is ignored in the terminal mode. "
help_str += "It is also ignored if --show-desktop=0 option is used."
- o_z = optparse.Option("-z",
- "--splash",
- metavar="<1/0>",
- #type="choice", choices=boolean_choices,
- type="string",
- action="callback", callback=store_boolean, callback_args=('splash',),
- dest="splash",
- help=help_str)
+ pars.add_argument("-z",
+ "--splash",
+ metavar="<1/0>",
+ action=StoreBooleanAction,
+ dest="splash",
+ help=help_str)
# Catch exceptions. Default: True.
help_str = "1 (yes,true,on,ok) to enable centralized exception handling [default], "
help_str += "0 (no,false,off,cancel) to disable centralized exception handling."
- o_c = optparse.Option("-c",
- "--catch-exceptions",
- metavar="<1/0>",
- #type="choice", choices=boolean_choices,
- type="string",
- action="callback", callback=store_boolean, callback_args=('catch_exceptions',),
- dest="catch_exceptions",
- help=help_str)
+ pars.add_argument("-c",
+ "--catch-exceptions",
+ metavar="<1/0>",
+ action=StoreBooleanAction,
+ dest="catch_exceptions",
+ help=help_str)
# Print free port and exit
help_str = "Print free port and exit"
- o_a = optparse.Option("--print-port",
- action="store_true",
- dest="print_port", default=False,
- help=help_str)
+ pars.add_argument("--print-port",
+ action="store_true",
+ dest="print_port",
+ help=help_str)
+
+ # launch only omniNames and Launcher server
+ help_str = "launch only omniNames and Launcher server"
+ pars.add_argument("--launcher_only",
+ action="store_true",
+ dest="launcher_only",
+ help=help_str)
+
+ # machine and port where is the Launcher
+ help_str = "machine and port where is the Launcher. Usage: "
+ help_str += "--launcher=machine:port"
+ pars.add_argument("--launcher",
+ metavar="<=machine:port>",
+ type=str,
+ dest="launcher",
+ help=help_str)
# Do not relink ${HOME}/.omniORB_last.cfg
help_str = "Do not save current configuration ${HOME}/.omniORB_last.cfg"
- o_n = optparse.Option("--nosave-config",
- action="store_false",
- dest="save_config", default=True,
- help=help_str)
+ pars.add_argument("--nosave-config",
+ action="store_false",
+ dest="save_config",
+ help=help_str)
# Launch with interactive python console. Default: False.
help_str = "Launch with interactive python console."
- o_pi = optparse.Option("--pinter",
- action="store_true",
- dest="pinter",
- help=help_str)
+ pars.add_argument("--pinter",
+ action="store_true",
+ dest="pinter",
+ help=help_str)
# Print Naming service port into a user file. Default: False.
help_str = "Print Naming Service Port into a user file."
- o_nspl = optparse.Option("--ns-port-log",
- metavar="<ns_port_log_file>",
- type="string",
- action="store",
- dest="ns_port_log_file",
- help=help_str)
-
- # All options
- opt_list = [o_t,o_g, # GUI/Terminal
- o_d,o_o, # Desktop
- o_b, # Batch
- o_l,o_f, # Use logger or log-file
- o_u, # Execute python scripts
- o_r, # Configuration XML file
- o_x, # xterm
- o_m, # Modules
- o_e, # Embedded servers
- o_s, # Standalone servers
- o_p, # Kill with port
- o_k, # Kill all
- o_i, # Additional python interpreters
- o_z, # Splash
- o_c, # Catch exceptions
- o_a, # Print free port and exit
- o_n, # --nosave-config
- o_pi, # Interactive python console
- o_nspl]
-
-
- #std_options = ["gui", "desktop", "log_file", "py_scripts", "resources",
- # "xterm", "modules", "embedded", "standalone",
- # "portkill", "killall", "interp", "splash",
- # "catch_exceptions", "print_port", "save_config", "ns_port_log_file"]
-
- opt_list += theAdditionalOptions
-
- a_usage = "%prog [options] [STUDY_FILE]"
- version_str = "Salome %s" % version()
- pars = optparse.OptionParser(usage=a_usage, version=version_str, option_list=opt_list)
+ pars.add_argument("--ns-port-log",
+ metavar="<ns_port_log_file>",
+ dest="ns_port_log_file",
+ help=help_str)
+
+ # Write/read test script file with help of TestRecorder. Default: False.
+ help_str = "Write/read test script file with help of TestRecorder."
+ pars.add_argument("--test",
+ metavar="<test_script_file>",
+ dest="test_script_file",
+ help=help_str)
+
+ # Reproducing test script with help of TestRecorder. Default: False.
+ help_str = "Reproducing test script with help of TestRecorder."
+ pars.add_argument("--play",
+ metavar="<play_script_file>",
+ dest="play_script_file",
+ help=help_str)
+
+ # gdb session
+ help_str = "Launch session with gdb"
+ pars.add_argument("--gdb-session",
+ action="store_true",
+ dest="gdb_session",
+ help=help_str)
+
+ # ddd session
+ help_str = "Launch session with ddd"
+ pars.add_argument("--ddd-session",
+ action="store_true",
+ dest="ddd_session",
+ help=help_str)
+
+
+ # valgrind session
+ help_str = "Launch session with valgrind $VALGRIND_OPTIONS"
+ pars.add_argument("--valgrind-session",
+ action="store_true",
+ dest="valgrind_session",
+ help=help_str)
+
+ # shutdown-servers. Default: False.
+ help_str = "1 to shutdown standalone servers when leaving python interpreter, "
+ help_str += "0 to keep the standalone servers as daemon [default]. "
+ help_str += "This option is only useful in batchmode "
+ help_str += "(terminal mode or without showing desktop)."
+ pars.add_argument("-w",
+ "--shutdown-servers",
+ metavar="<1/0>",
+ action=StoreBooleanAction,
+ dest="shutdown_servers",
+ help=help_str)
+
+ # foreground. Default: True.
+ help_str = "0 and runSalome exits after have launched the gui, "
+ help_str += "1 to launch runSalome in foreground mode [default]."
+ pars.add_argument("--foreground",
+ metavar="<1/0>",
+ action=StoreBooleanAction,
+ dest="foreground",
+ help=help_str)
+
+ # wake up session
+ help_str = "Wake up a previously closed session. "
+ help_str += "The session object is found in the naming service pointed by the variable OMNIORB_CONFIG. "
+ help_str += "If this variable is not set, the last configuration is taken. "
+ pars.add_argument("--wake-up-session",
+ action="store_true",
+ dest="wake_up_session", default=False,
+ help=help_str)
+
+ # server launch mode
+ help_str = "Mode used to launch server processes (daemon or fork)."
+ pars.add_argument("--server-launch-mode",
+ metavar="<server_launch_mode>",
+ choices=["daemon", "fork"],
+ dest="server_launch_mode",
+ help=help_str)
+
+ # use port
+ help_str = "Preferable port SALOME to be started on. "
+ help_str += "If specified port is not busy, SALOME session will start on it; "
+ help_str += "otherwise, any available port will be searched and used."
+ pars.add_argument("--port",
+ metavar="<port>",
+ type=int,
+ dest="use_port",
+ help=help_str)
+
+ # Language
+ help_str = "Force application language. By default, a language specified in "
+ help_str += "the user's preferences is used."
+ pars.add_argument("-a",
+ "--language",
+ dest="language",
+ help=help_str)
+
+ # Positional arguments (hdf file, python file)
+ pars.add_argument("arguments", nargs=argparse.REMAINDER)
return pars
args = {}
#def get_env():
#args = []
-def get_env(theAdditionalOptions=[], appname="SalomeApp"):
+def get_env(appname=salomeappname, cfgname=salomecfgname, exeName=None, keepEnvironment=True):
###
# Collect launch configuration files:
# - The environment variable "<appname>Config" (SalomeAppConfig) which can
# - The directories which are inspected are checked for files "<appname?salomeappname>.xml"
# (SalomeApp.xml) which define SALOME configuration
# - These directories are analyzed beginning from the last one in the list,
- # so the first directory listed in "<appname>Config" environment variable
+ # so the first directory listed in "<appname>Config" environment variable
# has higher priority: it means that if some configuration options
- # is found in the next analyzed cofiguration file - it will be replaced
+ # is found in the next analyzed configuration file - it will be replaced
# - The last configuration file which is parsed is user configuration file
- # situated in the home directory: "~/.<appname>rc[.<version>]" (~/SalomeApprc.3.2.0)
- # (if it exists)
+ # situated in the home directory (if it exists):
+ # * ~/.config/salome/.<appname>rc[.<version>]" for Linux (e.g. ~/.config/salome/.SalomeApprc.6.4.0)
+ # * ~/<appname>.xml[.<version>] for Windows (e.g. ~/SalomeApp.xml.6.4.0)
# - Command line options have the highest priority and replace options
# specified in configuration file(s)
###
-
global args
config_var = appname+'Config'
- separator = ":"
- if os.sys.platform == 'win32':
- separator = ";"
-
# check KERNEL_ROOT_DIR
- try:
- kernel_root_dir=os.environ["KERNEL_ROOT_DIR"]
- except:
- print """
+ kernel_root_dir = os.environ.get("KERNEL_ROOT_DIR", None)
+ if kernel_root_dir is None:
+ print("""
For each SALOME module, the environment variable <moduleN>_ROOT_DIR must be set.
KERNEL_ROOT_DIR is mandatory.
- """
+ """)
sys.exit(1)
- pass
############################
# parse command line options
- pars = CreateOptionParser(theAdditionalOptions)
- (cmd_opts, cmd_args) = pars.parse_args(sys.argv[1:])
+ pars = CreateOptionParser(exeName=exeName)
+ cmd_opts = pars.parse_args(sys.argv[1:])
############################
# Process --print-port option
if cmd_opts.print_port:
- from runSalome import searchFreePort
+ from searchFreePort import searchFreePort
searchFreePort({})
- print "port:%s"%(os.environ['NSPORT'])
+ print("port:%s"%(os.environ['NSPORT']))
+
+ try:
+ import PortManager
+ PortManager.releasePort(os.environ['NSPORT'])
+ except ImportError:
+ pass
+
sys.exit(0)
pass
- # set resources variable SalomeAppConfig if it is not set yet
+ # set resources variable SalomeAppConfig if it is not set yet
dirs = []
if os.getenv(config_var):
if sys.platform == 'win32':
- dirs += re.split(';', os.getenv(config_var))
+ dirs += re.split(os.pathsep, os.getenv(config_var))
else:
dirs += re.split('[;|:]', os.getenv(config_var))
-
- if os.getenv("GUI_ROOT_DIR") and os.path.isdir( os.getenv("GUI_ROOT_DIR") + "/share/salome/resources/gui" ):
- dirs += [os.getenv("GUI_ROOT_DIR") + "/share/salome/resources/gui"]
- os.environ[config_var] = separator.join(dirs)
+
+ if not keepEnvironment:
+ if os.getenv("GUI_ROOT_DIR") and os.path.isdir(os.getenv("GUI_ROOT_DIR")):
+ gui_resources_dir = os.path.join(os.getenv("GUI_ROOT_DIR"),'share','salome','resources','gui')
+ if os.path.isdir(gui_resources_dir):
+ dirs.append(gui_resources_dir)
+ pass
+ else:
+ kernel_resources_dir = os.path.join(os.getenv("KERNEL_ROOT_DIR"),'bin','salome','appliskel')
+ if os.getenv("KERNEL_ROOT_DIR") and os.path.isdir( kernel_resources_dir ):
+ dirs.append(kernel_resources_dir)
+ pass
+ os.environ[config_var] = os.pathsep.join(dirs)
dirs.reverse() # reverse order, like in "path" variable - FILO-style processing
dirs.remove('') # to remove empty dirs if the variable terminate by ":" or if there are "::" inside
except:
pass
-
+
_opts = {} # associative array of options to be filled
# parse SalomeApp.xml files in directories specified by SalomeAppConfig env variable
- for dir in dirs:
- #filename = dir+'/'+appname+'.xml'
- filename = dir+'/'+salomeappname+'.xml'
+ for directory in dirs:
+ filename = os.path.join(directory, appname + '.xml')
if not os.path.exists(filename):
- print "Configure parser: Warning : could not find configuration file %s" % filename
+ if verbose(): print("Configure parser: Warning : can not find configuration file %s" % filename)
else:
try:
- p = xml_parser(filename, _opts)
+ p = xml_parser(filename, _opts, [])
_opts = p.opts
except:
- print "Configure parser: Error : can not read configuration file %s" % filename
+ if verbose(): print("Configure parser: Error : can not read configuration file %s" % filename)
pass
# parse user configuration file
# It can be set via --resources=<file> command line option
- # or is given by default from ${HOME}/.<appname>rc.<version>
+ # or is given from default location (see defaultUserFile() function)
# If user file for the current version is not found the nearest to it is used
user_config = cmd_opts.resources
if not user_config:
- user_config = userFile(appname)
+ user_config = userFile(appname, cfgname)
+ if verbose(): print("Configure parser: user configuration file is", user_config)
if not user_config or not os.path.exists(user_config):
- print "Configure parser: Warning : could not find user configuration file"
+ if verbose(): print("Configure parser: Warning : can not find user configuration file")
else:
try:
- p = xml_parser(user_config, _opts)
+ p = xml_parser(user_config, _opts, [])
_opts = p.opts
except:
- print 'Configure parser: Error : can not read user configuration file'
+ if verbose(): print('Configure parser: Error : can not read user configuration file')
user_config = ""
args = _opts
args['user_config'] = user_config
- #print "User Configuration file: ", args['user_config']
+ # print("User Configuration file: ", args['user_config'])
# set default values for options which are NOT set in config files
for aKey in listKeys:
- if not args.has_key( aKey ):
- args[aKey]=[]
+ if aKey not in args:
+ args[aKey] = []
for aKey in boolKeys:
- if not args.has_key( aKey ):
- args[aKey]=0
+ if aKey not in args:
+ args[aKey] = 0
if args[file_nam]:
- afile=args[file_nam]
- args[file_nam]=[afile]
+ afile = args[file_nam]
+ args[file_nam] = [afile]
args[appname_nam] = appname
# get the port number
- my_port = 2809
- try:
- file = open(os.environ["OMNIORB_CONFIG"], "r")
- s = file.read()
- while len(s):
- l = string.split(s, ":")
- if string.split(l[0], " ")[0] == "ORBInitRef" or string.split(l[0], " ")[0] == "InitRef" :
- my_port = int(l[len(l)-1])
- pass
- s = file.read()
- pass
- except:
- pass
+ my_port = getPortNumber()
args[port_nam] = my_port
# apply command-line options to the arguments
# each option given in command line overrides the option from xml config file
#
- # Options: gui, desktop, log_file, py_scripts, resources,
+ # Options: gui, desktop, log_file, resources,
# xterm, modules, embedded, standalone,
# portkill, killall, interp, splash,
# catch_exceptions, pinter
args[gui_nam] = cmd_opts.gui
if cmd_opts.batch is not None:
args[batch_nam] = True
+
+ if not os.getenv("GUI_ROOT_DIR") or not os.path.isdir(os.getenv("GUI_ROOT_DIR")):
+ args[gui_nam] = False
+
if args[gui_nam]:
args["session_gui"] = True
if cmd_opts.desktop is not None:
if args["session_gui"]:
if cmd_opts.splash is not None:
args[splash_nam] = cmd_opts.splash
- if len(cmd_args) > 0:
- args["study_hdf"] = cmd_args[0]
else:
args["session_gui"] = False
args[splash_nam] = False
# Naming Service port log file
if cmd_opts.ns_port_log_file is not None:
- args["ns_port_log_file"] = cmd_opts.ns_port_log_file
+ args["ns_port_log_file"] = cmd_opts.ns_port_log_file
+
+ # Study files
+ for arg in cmd_opts.arguments:
+ file_extension = os.path.splitext(arg)[-1]
+ if file_extension == ".hdf" and not args["study_hdf"]:
+ args["study_hdf"] = arg
# Python scripts
- args[script_nam] = []
- if cmd_opts.py_scripts is not None:
- listlist = cmd_opts.py_scripts
- for listi in listlist:
- args[script_nam] += re.split( "[:;,]", listi)
+ from salomeContextUtils import getScriptsAndArgs, ScriptAndArgs
+ args[script_nam] = getScriptsAndArgs(cmd_opts.arguments)
+ if args[gui_nam] and args["session_gui"]:
+ new_args = []
+ for sa_obj in args[script_nam]: # args[script_nam] is a list of ScriptAndArgs objects
+ script = re.sub(r'^python. *\s+', r'', sa_obj.script)
+ new_args.append(ScriptAndArgs(script=script, args=sa_obj.args, out=sa_obj.out))
+ #
+ args[script_nam] = new_args
# xterm
- if cmd_opts.xterm is not None: args[xterm_nam] = cmd_opts.xterm
+ if cmd_opts.xterm is not None:
+ args[xterm_nam] = cmd_opts.xterm
# Modules
if cmd_opts.modules is not None:
# Embedded
if cmd_opts.embedded is not None:
- args[embedded_nam] = filter( lambda a: a.strip(), re.split( "[:;,]", cmd_opts.embedded ) )
+ args[embedded_nam] = [a for a in re.split( "[:;,]", cmd_opts.embedded ) if a.strip()]
# Standalone
if cmd_opts.standalone is not None:
- args[standalone_nam] = filter( lambda a: a.strip(), re.split( "[:;,]", cmd_opts.standalone ) )
+ args[standalone_nam] = [a for a in re.split( "[:;,]", cmd_opts.standalone ) if a.strip()]
# Normalize the '--standalone' and '--embedded' parameters
standalone, embedded = process_containers_params( args.get( standalone_nam ),
if cmd_opts.pinter is not None:
args[pinter_nam] = cmd_opts.pinter
- ####################################################
- # Add <theAdditionalOptions> values to args
- for add_opt in theAdditionalOptions:
- cmd = "args[\"%s\"] = cmd_opts.%s"%(add_opt.dest,add_opt.dest)
- exec(cmd)
- ####################################################
+ # Gdb session in xterm
+ if cmd_opts.gdb_session is not None:
+ args[gdb_session_nam] = cmd_opts.gdb_session
+
+ # Ddd session in xterm
+ if cmd_opts.ddd_session is not None:
+ args[ddd_session_nam] = cmd_opts.ddd_session
+
+ # valgrind session
+ if cmd_opts.valgrind_session is not None:
+ args[valgrind_session_nam] = cmd_opts.valgrind_session
+
+ # Shutdown servers
+ if cmd_opts.shutdown_servers is None:
+ args[shutdown_servers_nam] = 0
+ else:
+ args[shutdown_servers_nam] = cmd_opts.shutdown_servers
+ pass
+
+ # Launcher only
+ if cmd_opts.launcher_only is not None:
+ args[launcher_only_nam] = cmd_opts.launcher_only
+
+ # machine and port where is the Launcher
+ if cmd_opts.launcher is not None:
+ args[launcher_nam] = cmd_opts.launcher
+
+ # Foreground
+ if cmd_opts.foreground is None:
+ args[foreground_nam] = 1
+ else:
+ args[foreground_nam] = cmd_opts.foreground
+ pass
+
+ # wake up session
+ if cmd_opts.wake_up_session is not None:
+ args[wake_up_session_nam] = cmd_opts.wake_up_session
# disable signals handling
if args[except_nam] == 1:
dirs = re.split('[;]', os.environ[config_var] )
else:
dirs = re.split('[;|:]', os.environ[config_var] )
- for m in args[modules_nam]:
- if m not in ["KERNEL", "GUI", ""] and os.getenv("%s_ROOT_DIR"%m):
- d1 = os.getenv("%s_ROOT_DIR"%m) + "/share/salome/resources/" + m.lower()
- d2 = os.getenv("%s_ROOT_DIR"%m) + "/share/salome/resources"
+ for module in args[modules_nam]:
+ if module not in ["KERNEL", "GUI", ""] and os.getenv("{0}_ROOT_DIR".format(module)):
+ d1 = os.path.join(os.getenv("{0}_ROOT_DIR".format(module)),"share","salome","resources",module.lower())
+ d2 = os.path.join(os.getenv("{0}_ROOT_DIR".format(module)),"share","salome","resources")
#if os.path.exists( "%s/%s.xml"%(d1, appname) ):
- if os.path.exists( "%s/%s.xml"%(d1, salomeappname) ):
+ if os.path.exists( os.path.join(d1,"{0}.xml".format(salomeappname)) ):
dirs.append( d1 )
#elif os.path.exists( "%s/%s.xml"%(d2, appname) ):
- elif os.path.exists( "%s/%s.xml"%(d2, salomeappname) ):
+ elif os.path.exists( os.path.join(d2,"{0}.xml".format(salomeappname)) ):
dirs.append( d2 )
+ else:
+ # print("* '"+m+"' should be deleted from ",args[modules_nam])
+ pass
+
+ # Test
+ if cmd_opts.test_script_file is not None:
+ args[test_nam] = []
+ filename = cmd_opts.test_script_file
+ args[test_nam] += re.split( "[:;,]", filename )
+
+ # Play
+ if cmd_opts.play_script_file is not None:
+ args[play_nam] = []
+ filename = cmd_opts.play_script_file
+ args[play_nam] += re.split( "[:;,]", filename )
+
+ # Server launch command
+ if cmd_opts.server_launch_mode is not None:
+ args["server_launch_mode"] = cmd_opts.server_launch_mode
+
+ # Server launch command
+ if cmd_opts.use_port is not None:
+ min_port = 2810
+ max_port = min_port + 100
+ if cmd_opts.use_port not in range(min_port, max_port+1):
+ print("Error: port number should be in range [%d, %d])" % (min_port, max_port))
+ sys.exit(1)
+ args[useport_nam] = cmd_opts.use_port
+
+ if cmd_opts.language is not None:
+ langs = args["language_languages"] if "language_languages" in args else []
+ if cmd_opts.language not in langs:
+ print("Error: unsupported language: %s" % cmd_opts.language)
+ sys.exit(1)
+ args[lang_nam] = cmd_opts.language
# return arguments
- os.environ[config_var] = separator.join(dirs)
- #print "Args: ", args
+ if not keepEnvironment:
+ os.environ[config_var] = os.pathsep.join(dirs)
+
+ # print("Args: ", args)
return args