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@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ tooling against it.
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| `web_display_autostart` | bool, `true` | Whether the web interface service starts with the system | `scripts/utils/start_web_conditionally.py` |
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| `timezone` | string, `"America/New_York"` | IANA timezone for schedules and displays | `ConfigManager.get_timezone()` |
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| `target_fps` | int, `100` | Frame-rate ceiling for plugin rendering | `src/plugin_system/base_plugin.py`, `src/common/sports_scroll.py` |
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| `location` | object | `city` / `state` / `country`. Supplies the **default** for a plugin's own `location_city` / `location_state` / `location_country` setting, so weather, radar and friends follow this device without being configured twice. A value saved on the plugin itself still overrides it. | `SchemaManager.apply_device_location()`, then plugins via merged config |
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| `location` | object | `city` / `state` / `country`, offered to plugins that need a location (weather, etc.) | plugins via merged config |
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## `schedule` — display on/off hours
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Executable → Regular
@@ -100,15 +100,10 @@ TEMP_SUDOERS="/tmp/ledmatrix_web_sudoers_$$"
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echo "$WEB_USER ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: $SYSTEMCTL_PATH restart ledmatrix-web.service"
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# Optional: journalctl (non-critical — skip if not found)
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#
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# NOEXEC, matching first_time_install.sh. These rules end in a wildcard and
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# journalctl starts a pager, so without it the caller can reach a shell:
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# less runs "!command" as the user the pager belongs to, which here is
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# root. NOEXEC stops the granted command executing anything of its own.
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if [ -n "$JOURNALCTL_PATH" ]; then
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echo "$WEB_USER ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD:NOEXEC: $JOURNALCTL_PATH -u ledmatrix.service *"
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echo "$WEB_USER ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD:NOEXEC: $JOURNALCTL_PATH -u ledmatrix *"
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echo "$WEB_USER ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD:NOEXEC: $JOURNALCTL_PATH -t ledmatrix *"
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echo "$WEB_USER ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: $JOURNALCTL_PATH -u ledmatrix.service *"
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echo "$WEB_USER ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: $JOURNALCTL_PATH -u ledmatrix *"
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echo "$WEB_USER ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: $JOURNALCTL_PATH -t ledmatrix *"
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fi
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# Required: python3, bash
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@@ -25,44 +25,9 @@ if [ "$EUID" -eq 0 ]; then
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exit 1
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fi
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# Resolve command paths against a fixed PATH, and check what we resolved.
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#
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# Every path found here is written into a sudoers file as a NOPASSWD grant, so
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# whoever controls the binary at that path controls root. first_time_install.sh
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# re-execs itself with `sudo -E`, which preserves the invoking user's
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# environment -- PATH included -- so without pinning it, `which nmcli` can
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# resolve to anything on that PATH: a writable directory early in it turns a
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# compromise of the low-privilege web user into permanent root.
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PATH=/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin
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export PATH
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# A binary named in a sudoers rule must be root-owned and writable by nobody
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# else, or the grant hands root to whoever can rewrite it.
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require_trusted_binary() {
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local label="$1" path="$2"
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if [ ! -x "$path" ]; then
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echo "✗ $label: $path is not an executable file"
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exit 1
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fi
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local owner perms
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owner=$(stat -c '%u' "$path") || exit 1
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perms=$(stat -c '%a' "$path") || exit 1
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if [ "$owner" != "0" ]; then
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echo "✗ $label: $path is not owned by root (uid $owner); refusing to"
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echo " grant it NOPASSWD sudo."
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exit 1
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fi
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# Group- or world-writable means someone other than root can replace it.
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case "$perms" in
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*[2367]) echo "✗ $label: $path is writable by group or other ($perms);"
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echo " refusing to grant it NOPASSWD sudo."
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exit 1 ;;
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esac
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}
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# Get the full paths to commands
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NMCLI_PATH=$(command -v nmcli || echo "/usr/bin/nmcli")
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SYSTEMCTL_PATH=$(command -v systemctl)
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NMCLI_PATH=$(which nmcli || echo "/usr/bin/nmcli")
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SYSTEMCTL_PATH=$(which systemctl)
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echo "Command paths:"
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echo " nmcli: $NMCLI_PATH"
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@@ -72,18 +37,6 @@ echo " systemctl: $SYSTEMCTL_PATH"
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echo ""
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echo "Step 1: Configuring sudo permissions for nmcli..."
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SUDOERS_FILE="/etc/sudoers.d/ledmatrix_wifi"
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SYSCTL_PATH=$(command -v sysctl || echo /usr/sbin/sysctl)
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NFT_PATH=$(command -v nft || echo /usr/sbin/nft)
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RFKILL_PATH=$(command -v rfkill || echo /usr/sbin/rfkill)
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MKDIR_PATH=$(command -v mkdir || echo /usr/bin/mkdir)
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# Checked before any of them reaches the sudoers file.
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require_trusted_binary "nmcli" "$NMCLI_PATH"
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require_trusted_binary "systemctl" "$SYSTEMCTL_PATH"
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require_trusted_binary "sysctl" "$SYSCTL_PATH"
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require_trusted_binary "nft" "$NFT_PATH"
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require_trusted_binary "rfkill" "$RFKILL_PATH"
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require_trusted_binary "mkdir" "$MKDIR_PATH"
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# Create a temporary sudoers file using mktemp (handles permissions better)
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TEMP_SUDOERS=$(mktemp) || {
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@@ -109,36 +62,6 @@ $WEB_USER ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: $SYSTEMCTL_PATH start dnsmasq
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$WEB_USER ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: $SYSTEMCTL_PATH stop dnsmasq
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$WEB_USER ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: $SYSTEMCTL_PATH restart dnsmasq
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$WEB_USER ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: $SYSTEMCTL_PATH restart NetworkManager
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# The captive portal turns IP forwarding on while the access point is up and
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# restores the previous value when it comes down (wifi_manager._setup_iptables_
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# redirect / _teardown_iptables_redirect). Without this rule that sudo call
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# needs a password, so forwarding stays off and clients associate to the AP but
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# cannot route. It goes unnoticed on a stock Raspberry Pi image, where
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# /etc/sudoers.d/010_pi-nopasswd grants the default user blanket NOPASSWD and
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# masks every gap in this file -- it only bites once that blanket rule is
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# removed.
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$WEB_USER ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: $SYSCTL_PATH -w net.ipv4.ip_forward=0
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$WEB_USER ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: $SYSCTL_PATH -w net.ipv4.ip_forward=1
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# The portal's redirect lives in its own nftables table, created when the AP
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# comes up and deleted when it goes down, and the radio has to be unblocked
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# before the AP can start at all. Same story as the sysctl rules above: called
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# with sudo, never granted here, and invisible on a stock Pi image.
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$WEB_USER ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: $NFT_PATH add table ip ledmatrix
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$WEB_USER ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: $NFT_PATH delete table ip ledmatrix
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$WEB_USER ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: $RFKILL_PATH unblock wifi
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# NetworkManager's dnsmasq drop-in directory, exact path.
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$WEB_USER ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: $MKDIR_PATH -p /etc/NetworkManager/dnsmasq-shared.d
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#
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# iptables is deliberately NOT granted here. Its rules are built from the live
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# interface name and port, so a rule covering them needs a trailing wildcard --
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# and `iptables --modprobe=/path/to/anything` runs that path as root, so
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# `NOPASSWD: iptables *` is a root shell for the web user by another name. That
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# is a worse outcome than the gap it would close, which today is masked anyway
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# by the blanket NOPASSWD rule on stock Pi images.
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#
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# Closing it safely means a wrapper script that builds the rules itself and
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# takes only an interface and a port, granted the way safe_plugin_rm.sh already
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# is. That belongs in its own change rather than being smuggled into this one.
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# Allow copying hostapd and dnsmasq config files into place
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$WEB_USER ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: /usr/bin/cp /tmp/hostapd.conf /etc/hostapd/hostapd.conf
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Executable → Regular
Executable → Regular
@@ -145,7 +145,8 @@ class SportsUpcoming(SportsCore):
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if (game['home_abbr'] in self.favorite_teams or
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game['away_abbr'] in self.favorite_teams):
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favorite_games_found += 1
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# Odds are NOT fetched here -- see after selection below.
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if self.show_odds:
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self._fetch_odds(game)
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# Enhanced logging for debugging
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self.logger.info(f"Found {all_upcoming_games} total upcoming games in data")
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@@ -189,20 +190,6 @@ class SportsUpcoming(SportsCore):
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# Limit to the specified number of upcoming games
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team_games = team_games[:self.upcoming_games_to_show]
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# Odds are fetched here, for the games that survived selection,
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# rather than in the loop that collects them. That loop walks every
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# upcoming game in the schedule window, and for a college league
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# the window is enormous -- a live rig logged 946 upcoming games in
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# one cycle and displayed 1 of them. The comment up there claimed
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# odds were fetched "only for games that will be displayed", but
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# the only narrowing it applied was show_favorite_teams_only, which
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# is not the default; in the usual case nothing narrowed it at all
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# and every game cost a separate ESPN request on a Pi that is also
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# driving the panel.
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if self.show_odds:
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for game in team_games:
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self._fetch_odds(game)
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# Log changes or periodically
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should_log = (
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current_time - self.last_log_time >= self.log_interval or
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@@ -328,7 +328,7 @@ class ScrollHelper:
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elapsed_time = current_time - (self.scroll_start_time or current_time)
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# The image already includes display_width padding, so we only need total_scroll_width
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required_total_distance = self.total_scroll_width
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self.logger.debug(
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self.logger.info(
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"Scroll progress: elapsed=%.2fs, target=%.2fs, total_scrolled=%.0f/%d px (%.1f%%)",
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elapsed_time,
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self.calculated_duration,
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+1
-84
@@ -130,12 +130,7 @@ def setup_logging(
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# Console handler (always add)
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console_handler = logging.StreamHandler(sys.stdout)
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console_handler.setLevel(level)
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# Under systemd, tag each line so the journal records the real severity
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# rather than filing everything as informational. The file handler below
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# keeps the plain formatter: the prefix is meaningful to journald and noise
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# anywhere else.
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console_handler.setFormatter(
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JournalPriorityFormatter(formatter) if _under_systemd() else formatter)
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console_handler.setFormatter(formatter)
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root_logger.addHandler(console_handler)
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# File handler (if specified)
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@@ -150,84 +145,6 @@ def setup_logging(
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sys.stderr.write(f"Warning: Could not set up file logging to {log_file}: {e}\n")
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#: syslog priorities, which is what systemd parses from a "<N>" prefix on
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#: stdout. Mapped from Python's levels.
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_SYSLOG_PRIORITY = {
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logging.CRITICAL: 2, # LOG_CRIT
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logging.ERROR: 3, # LOG_ERR
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logging.WARNING: 4, # LOG_WARNING
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logging.INFO: 6, # LOG_INFO
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logging.DEBUG: 7, # LOG_DEBUG
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}
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class JournalPriorityFormatter(logging.Formatter):
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"""Wraps a formatter, prefixing each line with its syslog priority.
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Under systemd everything this process writes to stdout lands in the journal
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as PRIORITY=6, whatever the Python level was. Measured on a live rig: 55
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ERROR lines and 13 WARNING lines in a day, every one of them recorded as
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informational, so `journalctl -p err -u ledmatrix` returned nothing at all
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while errors were being logged. Anyone triaging has to grep the message
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text instead, which is both slower and wrong -- a search for "oom" matches
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the radar logging "zoom=9".
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systemd reads a leading "<N>" on each line and uses it as the priority
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(sd-daemon(3)), so this needs no extra dependency. Multi-line records get
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the prefix on every line, since the journal splits them and an unprefixed
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continuation would fall back to the default.
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"""
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def __init__(self, inner: logging.Formatter):
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super().__init__()
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self._inner = inner
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@property
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def inner(self) -> logging.Formatter:
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"""The formatter doing the actual work.
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Whether journald tagging is applied depends on JOURNAL_STREAM, so it is
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on under systemd and off in a terminal -- and anything asserting which
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formatter setup_logging() selected would otherwise get a different
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answer in CI than on a developer's machine. Exposing the inner one lets
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those checks stay about format_type, which is what they mean.
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"""
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return self._inner
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def format(self, record: logging.LogRecord) -> str:
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text = self._inner.format(record)
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prefix = f"<{_SYSLOG_PRIORITY.get(record.levelno, 6)}>"
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return "\n".join(prefix + line for line in text.split("\n"))
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def _under_systemd() -> bool:
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"""True when stdout really is the journal.
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systemd sets JOURNAL_STREAM to "dev:ino" for services whose output it
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captures. Presence alone is not enough to act on: the variable is
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inherited by child processes and survives redirection, so a subprocess
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whose stdout is a pipe or a file still sees it and would emit the "<N>"
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priority prefixes as literal noise into that output. systemd's own
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guidance is to fstat the descriptor and compare st_dev/st_ino, which is
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what distinguishes "the journal is somewhere in my ancestry" from "my
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stdout is the journal".
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"""
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declared = os.environ.get("JOURNAL_STREAM")
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if not declared:
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return False
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try:
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dev_text, ino_text = declared.split(":", 1)
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declared_ids = (int(dev_text), int(ino_text))
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except (ValueError, AttributeError):
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return False
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try:
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stat_result = os.fstat(sys.stdout.fileno())
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except (OSError, ValueError, AttributeError):
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# No usable stdout: captured by pytest, detached, or already closed.
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return False
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return (stat_result.st_dev, stat_result.st_ino) == declared_ids
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class PluginLoggerAdapter(logging.LoggerAdapter):
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"""LoggerAdapter that stamps every record with its plugin_id.
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@@ -178,21 +178,11 @@ class PluginHealthTracker:
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)
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return self._health_state[plugin_id]
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# Fields the circuit breaker is rebuilt from after a restart. Everything
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# else in a health record is reporting, read only for display.
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_DURABLE_FIELDS = ('consecutive_failures', 'circuit_state',
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'circuit_opened_time', 'half_open_start_time')
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def _durable(self, state: Dict[str, Any]) -> tuple:
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"""The part of a health record whose loss would change behaviour."""
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return tuple(state.get(field) for field in self._DURABLE_FIELDS)
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def record_success(self, plugin_id: str) -> None:
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"""Record a successful plugin execution."""
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state = self.get_health_state(plugin_id)
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current_time = time.time()
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durable_before = self._durable(state)
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# Reset consecutive failures
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state['consecutive_failures'] = 0
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state['total_successes'] = state.get('total_successes', 0) + 1
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@@ -208,20 +198,9 @@ class PluginHealthTracker:
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# Shouldn't happen, but handle it
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state['circuit_state'] = CircuitState.CLOSED.value
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state['circuit_opened_time'] = None
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# A healthy plugin reports success every cycle, and in that steady state
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# the only fields changed above are a counter and a timestamp that
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# nothing reads back after a restart. Persisting them anyway rewrites a
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# small file per plugin per cycle: on a rig running 24 plugins, a
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# five-minute sample measured 22 rewrites, about 4.4 a minute or 6,300 a
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# day. Those land on an SD card, where the cost is an erase-block cycle
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# rather than the 400 bytes involved, and where wear is what eventually
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# kills the card.
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# In-memory state is still updated every time, so the health API and web
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# UI show exactly what they did before; only the write is skipped.
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if self._durable(state) != durable_before:
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self._save_health_state(plugin_id, state)
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self._save_health_state(plugin_id, state)
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def record_failure(self, plugin_id: str, error: Optional[Exception] = None) -> None:
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"""Record a failed plugin execution."""
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state = self.get_health_state(plugin_id)
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@@ -71,15 +71,11 @@ class PluginManager:
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self.plugin_loader = PluginLoader(logger=self.logger)
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self.plugin_executor = PluginExecutor(default_timeout=30.0, logger=self.logger)
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self.state_manager = PluginStateManager(logger=self.logger)
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self.schema_manager = SchemaManager(plugins_dir=self.plugins_dir, logger=self.logger,
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config_manager=self.config_manager)
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self.schema_manager = SchemaManager(plugins_dir=self.plugins_dir, logger=self.logger)
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# Lock protecting plugin_manifests and plugin_directories from
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# concurrent mutation (background reconciliation) and reads (requests).
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self._discovery_lock = threading.RLock()
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#: Directories already reported as unloadable, so the warning is
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#: emitted once rather than on every discovery scan.
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self._skip_reported: set = set()
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# Lock protecting plugin_last_update from concurrent mutation/iteration.
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# It's written from run_scheduled_updates()/update_all_plugins() (main
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@@ -199,59 +195,18 @@ class PluginManager:
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continue
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manifest_path = item / "manifest.json"
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if not manifest_path.exists():
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# Once per directory per process. Discovery runs on every
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# web UI page load and every config reconcile, so warning
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# unconditionally would put a line in the journal each
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# time someone opened a page -- the same log-volume
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# problem this is meant to help diagnose.
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# A directory here that carries no manifest is not a
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# plugin. Said once, because the alternative is a plugin
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# that is enabled in config, enabled in plugin state,
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# present on disk, and simply absent from the running
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# process with nothing anywhere to say why. Working that
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# out afterwards means reading cache-file mtimes.
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if item.name not in self._skip_reported:
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self._skip_reported.add(item.name)
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self.logger.warning(
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"Skipping %s: no manifest.json, so it cannot be "
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"loaded as a plugin", item.name)
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continue
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try:
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with open(manifest_path, 'r', encoding='utf-8') as f:
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manifest = json.load(f)
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except (json.JSONDecodeError, PermissionError, OSError) as e:
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self.logger.warning("Error reading manifest from %s: %s", manifest_path, e, exc_info=True)
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continue
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# json.load accepts any JSON value, so a manifest holding
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# null, [] or "text" parses and then raises AttributeError on
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# .get(). Nothing here catches that -- the outer handler takes
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# OSError/PermissionError only -- so a single malformed
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# manifest aborted the whole scan and every other plugin on
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# disk, however healthy, silently failed to register.
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if not isinstance(manifest, dict):
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if item.name not in self._skip_reported:
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self._skip_reported.add(item.name)
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self.logger.warning(
|
||||
"Skipping %s: its manifest.json is %s, not a JSON "
|
||||
"object", item.name, type(manifest).__name__)
|
||||
continue
|
||||
|
||||
plugin_id = manifest.get('id')
|
||||
if not plugin_id:
|
||||
# Parsed but unusable. This was the quietest path of all:
|
||||
# the manifest is read successfully and then dropped.
|
||||
if item.name not in self._skip_reported:
|
||||
self._skip_reported.add(item.name)
|
||||
self.logger.warning(
|
||||
"Skipping %s: its manifest.json has no \"id\", so "
|
||||
"there is nothing to register it under", item.name)
|
||||
continue
|
||||
|
||||
plugin_ids.append(plugin_id)
|
||||
new_manifests[plugin_id] = manifest
|
||||
new_directories[plugin_id] = item
|
||||
if manifest_path.exists():
|
||||
try:
|
||||
with open(manifest_path, 'r', encoding='utf-8') as f:
|
||||
manifest = json.load(f)
|
||||
plugin_id = manifest.get('id')
|
||||
if plugin_id:
|
||||
plugin_ids.append(plugin_id)
|
||||
new_manifests[plugin_id] = manifest
|
||||
new_directories[plugin_id] = item
|
||||
except (json.JSONDecodeError, PermissionError, OSError) as e:
|
||||
self.logger.warning("Error reading manifest from %s: %s", manifest_path, e, exc_info=True)
|
||||
continue
|
||||
except (OSError, PermissionError) as e:
|
||||
self.logger.error("Error scanning directory %s: %s", directory, e, exc_info=True)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ import time
|
||||
import logging
|
||||
import threading
|
||||
from typing import Dict, Optional, Any, Callable
|
||||
from dataclasses import dataclass, field, fields
|
||||
from dataclasses import dataclass, field
|
||||
|
||||
try:
|
||||
import psutil
|
||||
@@ -49,20 +49,6 @@ class ResourceMetrics:
|
||||
self.total_execution_time = self.total_execution_time / self.call_count
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
#: How often a plugin's metrics are written to the cache, in seconds.
|
||||
#:
|
||||
#: Persisting on every call meant a small file rewritten roughly nine times a
|
||||
#: minute per plugin. On a rig with fourteen active plugins that was ~126
|
||||
#: writes a minute for metrics alone, and since each ~350-byte file costs a
|
||||
#: 4KB block plus an ext4 journal entry, it dominated the device's write
|
||||
#: volume -- on an SD card, which wears out.
|
||||
#:
|
||||
#: The in-memory copy stays authoritative and exact; only the cross-process
|
||||
#: snapshot the web UI reads is delayed, and telemetry up to half a minute old
|
||||
#: is still a fair description of a long-running plugin.
|
||||
_METRICS_PERSIST_INTERVAL = 30.0
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
class PluginResourceMonitor:
|
||||
"""
|
||||
Monitors resource usage for plugins.
|
||||
@@ -89,10 +75,6 @@ class PluginResourceMonitor:
|
||||
# Resource metrics per plugin
|
||||
self._metrics: Dict[str, ResourceMetrics] = {}
|
||||
self._limits: Dict[str, ResourceLimits] = {}
|
||||
# When each plugin's metrics last reached the cache. Metrics change on
|
||||
# every call, so they cannot be de-duplicated the way health state can;
|
||||
# they are rate-limited instead. See _METRICS_PERSIST_INTERVAL.
|
||||
self._metrics_persisted_at: Dict[str, float] = {}
|
||||
|
||||
# Thread-local storage for execution tracking
|
||||
self._local = threading.local()
|
||||
@@ -120,66 +102,6 @@ class PluginResourceMonitor:
|
||||
"psutil not available - resource monitoring will be limited to execution time only"
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
def _metrics_from_cache(self, plugin_id: str, cached: Any) -> "ResourceMetrics":
|
||||
"""Build metrics from a cached record, ignoring anything unrecognised.
|
||||
|
||||
ResourceMetrics(**cached) raises TypeError on a single unexpected key,
|
||||
and that exception escapes into plugin_manager, which reports it as
|
||||
"plugin <id> operation failed". Every plugin fails, and the plugin
|
||||
system never finishes initialising.
|
||||
|
||||
Seen on a live rig: every plugin failing with
|
||||
|
||||
ResourceMetrics.__init__() got an unexpected keyword argument
|
||||
'consecutive_failures'
|
||||
|
||||
which is a plugin_health field, not a metrics one. How a health-shaped
|
||||
record came to sit under a plugin_metrics key on that machine is not
|
||||
established -- a restored backup that mixed two machines' caches is the
|
||||
likeliest explanation -- but the loader should not be brittle enough for
|
||||
it to matter. plugin_health already repairs its records field by field
|
||||
rather than trusting whatever is on disk; this does the same.
|
||||
|
||||
Unknown keys are dropped and named once, so a genuine schema change is
|
||||
visible in the log instead of silently discarded.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
if not isinstance(cached, dict):
|
||||
self.logger.warning(
|
||||
"Ignoring cached metrics for %s: expected a mapping, got %s",
|
||||
plugin_id, type(cached).__name__)
|
||||
return ResourceMetrics()
|
||||
|
||||
known = {f.name for f in fields(ResourceMetrics)}
|
||||
unknown = sorted(set(cached) - known)
|
||||
if unknown:
|
||||
self.logger.warning(
|
||||
"Dropping unrecognised field(s) from cached metrics for %s: %s",
|
||||
plugin_id, ", ".join(unknown))
|
||||
# A dataclass does not enforce its annotations, so
|
||||
# ResourceMetrics(call_count="not a number") builds happily and only
|
||||
# blows up later, deep inside monitor_call ("can only concatenate str
|
||||
# (not \"int\") to str"). Coerce here, where there is still a cache
|
||||
# key to name in the warning.
|
||||
declared = {f.name: f.type for f in fields(ResourceMetrics)}
|
||||
usable = {}
|
||||
for key, value in cached.items():
|
||||
if key not in known:
|
||||
continue
|
||||
try:
|
||||
usable[key] = int(value) if declared[key] in ('int', int) else float(value)
|
||||
except (TypeError, ValueError):
|
||||
self.logger.warning(
|
||||
"Cached metrics for %s have a bad %s (%r); starting fresh",
|
||||
plugin_id, key, value)
|
||||
return ResourceMetrics()
|
||||
try:
|
||||
return ResourceMetrics(**usable)
|
||||
except (TypeError, ValueError) as e:
|
||||
self.logger.warning(
|
||||
"Cached metrics for %s unusable (%s); starting fresh",
|
||||
plugin_id, e)
|
||||
return ResourceMetrics()
|
||||
|
||||
def _get_metrics_key(self, plugin_id: str) -> str:
|
||||
"""Get cache key for plugin metrics."""
|
||||
return f"plugin_metrics:{plugin_id}"
|
||||
@@ -204,7 +126,7 @@ class PluginResourceMonitor:
|
||||
cache_key, max_age=None, memory_ttl=0 if force_reload else None
|
||||
)
|
||||
if cached:
|
||||
metrics = self._metrics_from_cache(plugin_id, cached)
|
||||
metrics = ResourceMetrics(**cached)
|
||||
else:
|
||||
metrics = ResourceMetrics()
|
||||
self._metrics[plugin_id] = metrics
|
||||
@@ -310,8 +232,18 @@ class PluginResourceMonitor:
|
||||
# CPU is harder to measure per-call, so we track it separately
|
||||
metrics.cpu_percent = self._get_process_cpu_percent()
|
||||
|
||||
# Persist metrics, at most once per interval per plugin.
|
||||
self._persist_metrics(plugin_id, metrics)
|
||||
# Persist metrics
|
||||
cache_key = self._get_metrics_key(plugin_id)
|
||||
self.cache_manager.set(cache_key, {
|
||||
'memory_mb': metrics.memory_mb,
|
||||
'cpu_percent': metrics.cpu_percent,
|
||||
'execution_time': metrics.execution_time,
|
||||
'call_count': metrics.call_count,
|
||||
'total_execution_time': metrics.total_execution_time,
|
||||
'max_execution_time': metrics.max_execution_time,
|
||||
'min_execution_time': metrics.min_execution_time if metrics.min_execution_time != float('inf') else 0.0,
|
||||
'last_update_time': metrics.last_update_time
|
||||
})
|
||||
|
||||
# Check limits
|
||||
if limits:
|
||||
@@ -431,44 +363,6 @@ class PluginResourceMonitor:
|
||||
summaries[plugin_id] = self.get_metrics_summary(plugin_id)
|
||||
return summaries
|
||||
|
||||
def _persist_metrics(self, plugin_id: str, metrics: ResourceMetrics,
|
||||
force: bool = False) -> None:
|
||||
"""Write a plugin's metrics to the cache, at most once per interval.
|
||||
|
||||
Caller must hold ``self._lock``.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
# Monotonic, not wall clock: these devices have no RTC, so the clock
|
||||
# jumps by however far off boot-time was the moment NTP first syncs.
|
||||
# A forward jump would allow an early write, a backward one would
|
||||
# stall the snapshot well past the interval.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# The sentinel for "never written" is None, not 0.0. monotonic() is
|
||||
# time since boot on Linux, and systemd starts this service *at* boot,
|
||||
# so `now - 0.0 < 30` was true for the first half-minute of every
|
||||
# single run -- the throttle swallowed the very first snapshot, which
|
||||
# is the one that matters most after a restart.
|
||||
now = time.monotonic()
|
||||
last_written = self._metrics_persisted_at.get(plugin_id)
|
||||
if (not force and last_written is not None
|
||||
and now - last_written < _METRICS_PERSIST_INTERVAL):
|
||||
return
|
||||
cache_key = self._get_metrics_key(plugin_id)
|
||||
self.cache_manager.set(cache_key, {
|
||||
'memory_mb': metrics.memory_mb,
|
||||
'cpu_percent': metrics.cpu_percent,
|
||||
'execution_time': metrics.execution_time,
|
||||
'call_count': metrics.call_count,
|
||||
'total_execution_time': metrics.total_execution_time,
|
||||
'max_execution_time': metrics.max_execution_time,
|
||||
'min_execution_time': (metrics.min_execution_time
|
||||
if metrics.min_execution_time != float('inf')
|
||||
else 0.0),
|
||||
'last_update_time': metrics.last_update_time,
|
||||
})
|
||||
# Only after the write lands. Marking it first would mean a failed
|
||||
# set() bought the next interval's silence without leaving a snapshot.
|
||||
self._metrics_persisted_at[plugin_id] = now
|
||||
|
||||
def reset_metrics(self, plugin_id: str) -> None:
|
||||
"""Reset metrics for a plugin."""
|
||||
with self._lock:
|
||||
@@ -476,7 +370,4 @@ class PluginResourceMonitor:
|
||||
self._metrics[plugin_id] = ResourceMetrics()
|
||||
cache_key = self._get_metrics_key(plugin_id)
|
||||
self.cache_manager.delete(cache_key)
|
||||
# Let the next call persist immediately rather than leaving the
|
||||
# deleted key absent for the rest of the interval.
|
||||
self._metrics_persisted_at.pop(plugin_id, None)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -26,25 +26,7 @@ class SchemaManager:
|
||||
- Cache invalidation on plugin changes
|
||||
"""
|
||||
|
||||
# Plugin config keys that mean "where this device is". A plugin declaring
|
||||
# any of these in its schema gets the device-wide ``location`` block from
|
||||
# config.json as the *default* for that field, instead of whatever city the
|
||||
# plugin author happened to ship. A value the user set on the plugin itself
|
||||
# always wins -- this only ever replaces the schema default, so an explicit
|
||||
# per-plugin location is still honoured.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Only these fully-namespaced keys are substituted. A bare ``state`` or
|
||||
# ``city`` key is deliberately left alone: plugins use those for unrelated
|
||||
# things (ledmatrix-elections' ``state`` is a two-letter code, not a place
|
||||
# name), and silently rewriting them would break those plugins.
|
||||
DEVICE_LOCATION_KEYS: Dict[str, str] = {
|
||||
'location_city': 'city',
|
||||
'location_state': 'state',
|
||||
'location_country': 'country',
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
def __init__(self, plugins_dir: Optional[Path] = None, project_root: Optional[Path] = None,
|
||||
logger: Optional[logging.Logger] = None, config_manager: Optional[Any] = None):
|
||||
def __init__(self, plugins_dir: Optional[Path] = None, project_root: Optional[Path] = None, logger: Optional[logging.Logger] = None):
|
||||
"""
|
||||
Initialize the Schema Manager.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -52,14 +34,10 @@ class SchemaManager:
|
||||
plugins_dir: Base plugins directory path
|
||||
project_root: Project root directory path
|
||||
logger: Optional logger instance
|
||||
config_manager: Optional config manager, used to resolve the
|
||||
device-wide ``location`` that seeds plugin location defaults.
|
||||
Omitting it simply leaves schema defaults untouched.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
self.logger = logger or logging.getLogger(__name__)
|
||||
self.plugins_dir = plugins_dir
|
||||
self.project_root = project_root or Path.cwd()
|
||||
self.config_manager = config_manager
|
||||
|
||||
# Schema cache: plugin_id -> schema dict
|
||||
self._schema_cache: Dict[str, Dict[str, Any]] = {}
|
||||
@@ -234,70 +212,10 @@ class SchemaManager:
|
||||
|
||||
return defaults
|
||||
|
||||
def get_device_location(self) -> Optional[Dict[str, Any]]:
|
||||
"""
|
||||
Return the device-wide ``location`` block from config.json, or None.
|
||||
|
||||
This is the City/State/Country the user sets once under General
|
||||
settings. Returns None when there is no config manager wired, the
|
||||
config can't be read, or no location has been configured.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
if self.config_manager is None:
|
||||
return None
|
||||
try:
|
||||
config = self.config_manager.load_config()
|
||||
except Exception as e:
|
||||
# A config that can't be read must never stop defaults being
|
||||
# generated -- the plugin's own schema defaults still apply.
|
||||
self.logger.debug(f"Could not read device location from config: {e}")
|
||||
return None
|
||||
if not isinstance(config, dict):
|
||||
return None
|
||||
location = config.get('location')
|
||||
return location if isinstance(location, dict) else None
|
||||
|
||||
def apply_device_location(self, defaults: Dict[str, Any]) -> Dict[str, Any]:
|
||||
"""
|
||||
Replace location-shaped schema defaults with the device's own location.
|
||||
|
||||
Without this, a plugin that ships ``"location_city": "Dallas"`` as its
|
||||
schema default silently reports Dallas weather (and centres its radar
|
||||
there) for every user who never opened that plugin's config form --
|
||||
even though they set their real city under General settings. The
|
||||
substituted value is still only a *default*: ``merge_with_defaults``
|
||||
lets any per-plugin value the user saved win over it.
|
||||
|
||||
Mutates and returns ``defaults`` for convenience.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
if not defaults:
|
||||
return defaults
|
||||
if not any(key in defaults for key in self.DEVICE_LOCATION_KEYS):
|
||||
return defaults
|
||||
|
||||
location = self.get_device_location()
|
||||
if not location:
|
||||
return defaults
|
||||
|
||||
for key, field in self.DEVICE_LOCATION_KEYS.items():
|
||||
if key not in defaults:
|
||||
continue
|
||||
value = location.get(field)
|
||||
# Only a non-empty string is a real answer; a blank or missing
|
||||
# field means "not configured", which leaves the schema default.
|
||||
if isinstance(value, str) and value.strip():
|
||||
defaults[key] = value.strip()
|
||||
|
||||
return defaults
|
||||
|
||||
def generate_default_config(self, plugin_id: str, use_cache: bool = True) -> Dict[str, Any]:
|
||||
"""
|
||||
Generate default configuration for a plugin from its schema.
|
||||
|
||||
Location fields (see ``DEVICE_LOCATION_KEYS``) default to the device's
|
||||
configured location rather than the plugin author's. That substitution
|
||||
is applied on the way out rather than being cached, so changing the
|
||||
device location takes effect without invalidating the defaults cache.
|
||||
|
||||
Args:
|
||||
plugin_id: Plugin identifier
|
||||
use_cache: If True, return cached defaults if available
|
||||
@@ -307,7 +225,7 @@ class SchemaManager:
|
||||
"""
|
||||
# Check cache first
|
||||
if use_cache and plugin_id in self._defaults_cache:
|
||||
return self.apply_device_location(self._defaults_cache[plugin_id].copy())
|
||||
return self._defaults_cache[plugin_id].copy()
|
||||
|
||||
schema = self.load_schema(plugin_id, use_cache=use_cache)
|
||||
if not schema:
|
||||
@@ -331,11 +249,10 @@ class SchemaManager:
|
||||
if 'live_priority' not in defaults:
|
||||
defaults['live_priority'] = schema.get('properties', {}).get('live_priority', {}).get('default', False)
|
||||
|
||||
# Cache the defaults *before* the device location is layered on, so a
|
||||
# later change to the device location is picked up by the next call.
|
||||
# Cache the defaults
|
||||
self._defaults_cache[plugin_id] = defaults.copy()
|
||||
|
||||
return self.apply_device_location(defaults)
|
||||
return defaults
|
||||
|
||||
def validate_config_against_schema(self, config: Dict[str, Any], schema: Dict[str, Any],
|
||||
plugin_id: Optional[str] = None) -> Tuple[bool, List[str]]:
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -62,9 +62,6 @@ class StartupValidator:
|
||||
# Validate plugins if plugin manager is available
|
||||
if self.plugin_manager:
|
||||
self._validate_plugins()
|
||||
|
||||
# Warn when the running systemd unit no longer matches the repo's
|
||||
self._validate_systemd_units()
|
||||
|
||||
is_valid = len(self.errors) == 0
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -77,80 +74,6 @@ class StartupValidator:
|
||||
|
||||
return (is_valid, self.errors.copy(), self.warnings.copy())
|
||||
|
||||
#: Units this project installs, and where each is installed to.
|
||||
_UNITS = (
|
||||
("systemd/ledmatrix.service", "/etc/systemd/system/ledmatrix.service"),
|
||||
("systemd/ledmatrix-web.service", "/etc/systemd/system/ledmatrix-web.service"),
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
def _validate_systemd_units(self) -> None:
|
||||
"""Warn when an installed unit has drifted from the repo's template.
|
||||
|
||||
Nothing re-applies these after the first install. `git pull` -- which is
|
||||
what the web UI's update button runs -- brings a new template into the
|
||||
checkout, but nothing copies it to /etc/systemd/system and nothing runs
|
||||
`systemctl daemon-reload`, so the unit that actually runs is whatever
|
||||
first_time_install.sh wrote on day one.
|
||||
|
||||
That makes every hardening added to a unit inert on existing installs.
|
||||
Measured on one rig: the installed unit was thirteen days older than the
|
||||
repo's and differed in content, so a MemoryMax the repo had specified
|
||||
was not being enforced at all -- `systemctl show` reported
|
||||
MemoryMax=infinity.
|
||||
|
||||
A warning rather than an error, and certainly not a silent rewrite:
|
||||
editing files under /etc and restarting services is the installer's job,
|
||||
not something a display process should do to a machine while it boots.
|
||||
The remedy is to re-run scripts/install/install_service.sh.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
try:
|
||||
project_root = Path(__file__).resolve().parent.parent
|
||||
for template_rel, installed_path in self._UNITS:
|
||||
template = project_root / template_rel
|
||||
installed = Path(installed_path)
|
||||
if not template.is_file() or not installed.is_file():
|
||||
continue
|
||||
|
||||
# The template carries placeholders the installer substitutes,
|
||||
# so compare the substituted form rather than the raw file.
|
||||
expected = template.read_text(encoding="utf-8")
|
||||
expected = expected.replace("__PROJECT_ROOT_DIR__", str(project_root))
|
||||
expected = expected.replace("__USER__", "root")
|
||||
|
||||
try:
|
||||
actual = installed.read_text(encoding="utf-8")
|
||||
except PermissionError:
|
||||
continue
|
||||
|
||||
if self._unit_body(expected) != self._unit_body(actual):
|
||||
self.warnings.append(
|
||||
f"{installed.name} differs from {template_rel}; the "
|
||||
"installed unit is not refreshed by an update, so "
|
||||
"settings added to the template are not in effect. "
|
||||
"Re-run scripts/install/install_service.sh to apply them."
|
||||
)
|
||||
except OSError as e:
|
||||
self.logger.debug("Could not compare systemd units: %s", e)
|
||||
|
||||
@staticmethod
|
||||
def _unit_body(text: str) -> str:
|
||||
"""A unit's meaningful lines, in order: no comments, no blanks.
|
||||
|
||||
Order is preserved deliberately. This used to sort, which made the
|
||||
comparison insensitive to two changes that matter in a systemd unit:
|
||||
repeated directives such as ExecStartPre= and ExecStartPost= run in
|
||||
the order they appear, and a directive that moves between [Unit],
|
||||
[Service] and [Install] means something different -- or nothing --
|
||||
where it lands. A drift check that normalises those away reports no
|
||||
drift for a unit that has genuinely changed.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
lines = []
|
||||
for line in text.splitlines():
|
||||
line = line.strip()
|
||||
if line and not line.startswith("#"):
|
||||
lines.append(line)
|
||||
return "\n".join(lines)
|
||||
|
||||
def _validate_config(self) -> None:
|
||||
"""Validate configuration files."""
|
||||
try:
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ class PluginAdapter:
|
||||
# into unrelated headlines once the strip refreshed to 9,505px.
|
||||
self._offset_shapes: dict = {}
|
||||
|
||||
logger.debug(
|
||||
logger.info(
|
||||
"PluginAdapter initialized: display=%dx%d",
|
||||
self.display_width, self.display_height
|
||||
)
|
||||
@@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ class PluginAdapter:
|
||||
Returns:
|
||||
List of PIL Images representing plugin content, or None if no content
|
||||
"""
|
||||
logger.debug(
|
||||
logger.info(
|
||||
"[%s] Getting content (class=%s)",
|
||||
plugin_id, plugin.__class__.__name__
|
||||
)
|
||||
@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ class PluginAdapter:
|
||||
cached = self._get_cached(plugin_id)
|
||||
if cached is not None:
|
||||
total_width = sum(img.width for img in cached)
|
||||
logger.debug(
|
||||
logger.info(
|
||||
"[%s] Using cached content: %d images, %dpx total",
|
||||
plugin_id, len(cached), total_width
|
||||
)
|
||||
@@ -126,46 +126,46 @@ class PluginAdapter:
|
||||
|
||||
# Try native Vegas content method first
|
||||
has_native = hasattr(plugin, 'get_vegas_content')
|
||||
logger.debug("[%s] Has get_vegas_content: %s", plugin_id, has_native)
|
||||
logger.info("[%s] Has get_vegas_content: %s", plugin_id, has_native)
|
||||
if has_native:
|
||||
content = self._get_native_content(plugin, plugin_id, offscreen_only)
|
||||
if content:
|
||||
total_width = sum(img.width for img in content)
|
||||
logger.debug(
|
||||
logger.info(
|
||||
"[%s] Native content SUCCESS: %d images, %dpx total",
|
||||
plugin_id, len(content), total_width
|
||||
)
|
||||
return self._finalize(content, plugin_id, 'native', plugin)
|
||||
logger.debug("[%s] Native content returned None", plugin_id)
|
||||
logger.info("[%s] Native content returned None", plugin_id)
|
||||
|
||||
# Try to get scroll_helper's cached image (for scrolling plugins like stocks/odds)
|
||||
has_scroll_helper = hasattr(plugin, 'scroll_helper')
|
||||
logger.debug("[%s] Has scroll_helper: %s", plugin_id, has_scroll_helper)
|
||||
logger.info("[%s] Has scroll_helper: %s", plugin_id, has_scroll_helper)
|
||||
content = self._get_scroll_helper_content(plugin, plugin_id, offscreen_only)
|
||||
if content:
|
||||
total_width = sum(img.width for img in content)
|
||||
logger.debug(
|
||||
logger.info(
|
||||
"[%s] ScrollHelper content SUCCESS: %d images, %dpx total",
|
||||
plugin_id, len(content), total_width
|
||||
)
|
||||
return self._finalize(content, plugin_id, 'scroll_helper', plugin)
|
||||
if has_scroll_helper:
|
||||
logger.debug("[%s] ScrollHelper content returned None", plugin_id)
|
||||
logger.info("[%s] ScrollHelper content returned None", plugin_id)
|
||||
|
||||
if offscreen_only:
|
||||
# Display capture needs the shared canvas; leave it to the caller.
|
||||
logger.debug(
|
||||
logger.info(
|
||||
"[%s] Needs display capture, deferring to the render thread",
|
||||
plugin_id
|
||||
)
|
||||
return None
|
||||
|
||||
# Fall back to display capture
|
||||
logger.debug("[%s] Trying fallback display capture...", plugin_id)
|
||||
logger.info("[%s] Trying fallback display capture...", plugin_id)
|
||||
content = self._capture_display_content(plugin, plugin_id)
|
||||
if content:
|
||||
total_width = sum(img.width for img in content)
|
||||
logger.debug(
|
||||
logger.info(
|
||||
"[%s] Fallback capture SUCCESS: %d images, %dpx total",
|
||||
plugin_id, len(content), total_width
|
||||
)
|
||||
@@ -226,7 +226,7 @@ class PluginAdapter:
|
||||
kept.append(result.image)
|
||||
|
||||
if not kept:
|
||||
logger.debug(
|
||||
logger.info(
|
||||
"[%s] All %d image(s) from %s were blank — contributing nothing",
|
||||
plugin_id, len(images), source
|
||||
)
|
||||
@@ -235,14 +235,14 @@ class PluginAdapter:
|
||||
trimmed_width = sum(img.width for img in kept)
|
||||
|
||||
if trimmed_width < self.config.min_plugin_width:
|
||||
logger.debug(
|
||||
logger.info(
|
||||
"[%s] Trimmed content %dpx is below min_plugin_width %dpx — skipping",
|
||||
plugin_id, trimmed_width, self.config.min_plugin_width
|
||||
)
|
||||
return None
|
||||
|
||||
if trimmed_width != original_width or dropped_blank:
|
||||
logger.debug(
|
||||
logger.info(
|
||||
"[%s] Trimmed %s content: %dpx -> %dpx (%.0f%% reclaimed), "
|
||||
"%d image(s) kept, %d blank dropped",
|
||||
plugin_id, source, original_width, trimmed_width,
|
||||
@@ -431,7 +431,7 @@ class PluginAdapter:
|
||||
"""
|
||||
if self._offset_shapes.get(plugin_id) != shape:
|
||||
if plugin_id in self._item_offsets:
|
||||
logger.debug(
|
||||
logger.info(
|
||||
"[%s] Content is %s now, was %s — restarting the rotation "
|
||||
"rather than resuming at a position that no longer means "
|
||||
"anything", plugin_id, shape,
|
||||
@@ -579,7 +579,7 @@ class PluginAdapter:
|
||||
consumed += 1
|
||||
|
||||
if mode == 'truncate':
|
||||
logger.debug(
|
||||
logger.info(
|
||||
"[%s] Width budget %dpx: showing the first %d of %d row(s) "
|
||||
"(%dpx incl. gaps); the rest are not shown (overflow=truncate)",
|
||||
plugin_id, budget, len(selected), len(images), used
|
||||
@@ -587,7 +587,7 @@ class PluginAdapter:
|
||||
else:
|
||||
self._record_offset(
|
||||
plugin_id, (start + consumed) % len(images), shape)
|
||||
logger.debug(
|
||||
logger.info(
|
||||
"[%s] Width budget %dpx: showing %d of %d row(s) (%dpx incl. gaps) "
|
||||
"from offset %d; remainder deferred to a later cycle",
|
||||
plugin_id, budget, len(selected), len(images), used, start
|
||||
@@ -636,7 +636,7 @@ class PluginAdapter:
|
||||
if mode != 'truncate':
|
||||
self._record_offset(
|
||||
plugin_id, 0 if end >= img.width else end, shape)
|
||||
logger.debug(
|
||||
logger.info(
|
||||
"[%s] Width budget %dpx: cropped continuous %dpx image to "
|
||||
"[%d:%d] (no item gaps of %dpx+ to align to)%s",
|
||||
plugin_id, budget, img.width, offset, end, min_run,
|
||||
@@ -674,7 +674,7 @@ class PluginAdapter:
|
||||
self._record_offset(
|
||||
plugin_id, 0 if end >= img.width else end_index, shape)
|
||||
|
||||
logger.debug(
|
||||
logger.info(
|
||||
"[%s] Width budget %dpx: cropped single %dpx image to [%d:%d] "
|
||||
"(%dpx) at item boundaries %d-%d of %d, %s",
|
||||
plugin_id, budget, img.width, start, end, end - start,
|
||||
@@ -698,7 +698,7 @@ class PluginAdapter:
|
||||
List of images or None
|
||||
"""
|
||||
try:
|
||||
logger.debug("[%s] Native: calling get_vegas_content()", plugin_id)
|
||||
logger.info("[%s] Native: calling get_vegas_content()", plugin_id)
|
||||
|
||||
# Tell the plugin how much width the ticker wants it to use, and
|
||||
# narrow the canvas for the duration of the call. A plugin that
|
||||
@@ -707,7 +707,7 @@ class PluginAdapter:
|
||||
# be explicit can read get_vegas_render_width().
|
||||
render_width = self.resolve_render_width(plugin, plugin_id)
|
||||
if render_width != self.display_width:
|
||||
logger.debug(
|
||||
logger.info(
|
||||
"[%s] Native: requesting %dpx instead of %dpx",
|
||||
plugin_id, render_width, self.display_width
|
||||
)
|
||||
@@ -735,19 +735,19 @@ class PluginAdapter:
|
||||
plugin._vegas_render_width = None
|
||||
|
||||
if result is None:
|
||||
logger.debug("[%s] Native: get_vegas_content() returned None", plugin_id)
|
||||
logger.info("[%s] Native: get_vegas_content() returned None", plugin_id)
|
||||
return None
|
||||
|
||||
# Normalize to list
|
||||
if isinstance(result, Image.Image):
|
||||
images = [result]
|
||||
logger.debug(
|
||||
logger.info(
|
||||
"[%s] Native: got single Image %dx%d",
|
||||
plugin_id, result.width, result.height
|
||||
)
|
||||
elif isinstance(result, (list, tuple)):
|
||||
images = list(result)
|
||||
logger.debug(
|
||||
logger.info(
|
||||
"[%s] Native: got %d items in list/tuple",
|
||||
plugin_id, len(images)
|
||||
)
|
||||
@@ -768,14 +768,14 @@ class PluginAdapter:
|
||||
)
|
||||
continue
|
||||
|
||||
logger.debug(
|
||||
logger.info(
|
||||
"[%s] Native: item[%d] is %dx%d, mode=%s",
|
||||
plugin_id, i, img.width, img.height, img.mode
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
# Ensure correct height
|
||||
if img.height != self.display_height:
|
||||
logger.debug(
|
||||
logger.info(
|
||||
"[%s] Native: resizing item[%d]: %dx%d -> %dx%d",
|
||||
plugin_id, i, img.width, img.height,
|
||||
img.width, self.display_height
|
||||
@@ -793,13 +793,13 @@ class PluginAdapter:
|
||||
|
||||
if valid_images:
|
||||
total_width = sum(img.width for img in valid_images)
|
||||
logger.debug(
|
||||
logger.info(
|
||||
"[%s] Native: SUCCESS - %d images, %dpx total width",
|
||||
plugin_id, len(valid_images), total_width
|
||||
)
|
||||
return valid_images
|
||||
|
||||
logger.debug("[%s] Native: no valid images after validation", plugin_id)
|
||||
logger.info("[%s] Native: no valid images after validation", plugin_id)
|
||||
return None
|
||||
|
||||
except (AttributeError, TypeError, ValueError, OSError) as e:
|
||||
@@ -833,20 +833,20 @@ class PluginAdapter:
|
||||
logger.debug("[%s] No scroll_helper attribute", plugin_id)
|
||||
return None
|
||||
|
||||
logger.debug(
|
||||
logger.info(
|
||||
"[%s] Found scroll_helper: %s",
|
||||
plugin_id, type(scroll_helper).__name__
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
cached_image = getattr(scroll_helper, 'cached_image', None)
|
||||
if cached_image is None:
|
||||
logger.debug(
|
||||
logger.info(
|
||||
"[%s] scroll_helper.cached_image is None, triggering content generation",
|
||||
plugin_id
|
||||
)
|
||||
if offscreen_only:
|
||||
# Generating it calls display(), which needs the canvas.
|
||||
logger.debug(
|
||||
logger.info(
|
||||
"[%s] scroll_helper cache empty; deferring generation "
|
||||
"to the render thread", plugin_id
|
||||
)
|
||||
@@ -859,13 +859,13 @@ class PluginAdapter:
|
||||
return None
|
||||
|
||||
if not isinstance(cached_image, Image.Image):
|
||||
logger.debug(
|
||||
logger.info(
|
||||
"[%s] scroll_helper.cached_image is not an Image: %s",
|
||||
plugin_id, type(cached_image).__name__
|
||||
)
|
||||
return None
|
||||
|
||||
logger.debug(
|
||||
logger.info(
|
||||
"[%s] scroll_helper.cached_image found: %dx%d, mode=%s",
|
||||
plugin_id, cached_image.width, cached_image.height, cached_image.mode
|
||||
)
|
||||
@@ -888,7 +888,7 @@ class PluginAdapter:
|
||||
|
||||
# Ensure correct height
|
||||
if img.height != self.display_height:
|
||||
logger.debug(
|
||||
logger.info(
|
||||
"[%s] Resizing scroll_helper content: %dx%d -> %dx%d",
|
||||
plugin_id, img.width, img.height,
|
||||
img.width, self.display_height
|
||||
@@ -902,7 +902,7 @@ class PluginAdapter:
|
||||
if img.mode != 'RGB':
|
||||
img = img.convert('RGB')
|
||||
|
||||
logger.debug(
|
||||
logger.info(
|
||||
"[%s] ScrollHelper content ready: %dx%d",
|
||||
plugin_id, img.width, img.height
|
||||
)
|
||||
@@ -1002,7 +1002,7 @@ class PluginAdapter:
|
||||
with self._capture():
|
||||
# Method 1: Try _create_scrolling_display (stocks pattern)
|
||||
if hasattr(plugin, '_create_scrolling_display'):
|
||||
logger.debug(
|
||||
logger.info(
|
||||
"[%s] Triggering via _create_scrolling_display()",
|
||||
plugin_id
|
||||
)
|
||||
@@ -1010,7 +1010,7 @@ class PluginAdapter:
|
||||
plugin._create_scrolling_display()
|
||||
cached_image = getattr(scroll_helper, 'cached_image', None)
|
||||
if cached_image is not None and isinstance(cached_image, Image.Image):
|
||||
logger.debug(
|
||||
logger.info(
|
||||
"[%s] _create_scrolling_display() SUCCESS: %dx%d",
|
||||
plugin_id, cached_image.width, cached_image.height
|
||||
)
|
||||
@@ -1022,7 +1022,7 @@ class PluginAdapter:
|
||||
|
||||
# Method 2: Try display(force_clear=True) which typically builds scroll content
|
||||
if hasattr(plugin, 'display'):
|
||||
logger.debug(
|
||||
logger.info(
|
||||
"[%s] Triggering via display(force_clear=True)",
|
||||
plugin_id
|
||||
)
|
||||
@@ -1031,12 +1031,12 @@ class PluginAdapter:
|
||||
plugin.display(force_clear=True)
|
||||
cached_image = getattr(scroll_helper, 'cached_image', None)
|
||||
if cached_image is not None and isinstance(cached_image, Image.Image):
|
||||
logger.debug(
|
||||
logger.info(
|
||||
"[%s] display(force_clear=True) SUCCESS: %dx%d",
|
||||
plugin_id, cached_image.width, cached_image.height
|
||||
)
|
||||
return cached_image
|
||||
logger.debug(
|
||||
logger.info(
|
||||
"[%s] display(force_clear=True) did not populate cached_image",
|
||||
plugin_id
|
||||
)
|
||||
@@ -1045,7 +1045,7 @@ class PluginAdapter:
|
||||
"[%s] display(force_clear=True) failed", plugin_id
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
logger.debug(
|
||||
logger.info(
|
||||
"[%s] Could not trigger scroll content generation",
|
||||
plugin_id
|
||||
)
|
||||
@@ -1077,15 +1077,15 @@ class PluginAdapter:
|
||||
try:
|
||||
# Save current display state
|
||||
original_image = self.display_manager.image.copy()
|
||||
logger.debug("[%s] Fallback: saved original display state", plugin_id)
|
||||
logger.info("[%s] Fallback: saved original display state", plugin_id)
|
||||
|
||||
# Ensure plugin has fresh data before capturing
|
||||
has_update_data = hasattr(plugin, 'update_data')
|
||||
logger.debug("[%s] Fallback: has update_data=%s", plugin_id, has_update_data)
|
||||
logger.info("[%s] Fallback: has update_data=%s", plugin_id, has_update_data)
|
||||
if has_update_data:
|
||||
try:
|
||||
plugin.update_data()
|
||||
logger.debug("[%s] Fallback: update_data() called", plugin_id)
|
||||
logger.info("[%s] Fallback: update_data() called", plugin_id)
|
||||
except (AttributeError, RuntimeError, OSError):
|
||||
logger.exception("[%s] Fallback: update_data() failed", plugin_id)
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1097,41 +1097,41 @@ class PluginAdapter:
|
||||
# arrangement rather than one that has to be cropped afterwards.
|
||||
render_width = self.resolve_render_width(plugin, plugin_id)
|
||||
if render_width != self.display_width:
|
||||
logger.debug(
|
||||
logger.info(
|
||||
"[%s] Fallback: rendering at %dpx instead of %dpx",
|
||||
plugin_id, render_width, self.display_width
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
with self._capture(), self._render_at(render_width):
|
||||
self.display_manager.clear()
|
||||
logger.debug("[%s] Fallback: display cleared, calling display()", plugin_id)
|
||||
logger.info("[%s] Fallback: display cleared, calling display()", plugin_id)
|
||||
|
||||
# First try without force_clear (some plugins behave better this way)
|
||||
try:
|
||||
plugin.display()
|
||||
logger.debug("[%s] Fallback: display() called successfully", plugin_id)
|
||||
logger.info("[%s] Fallback: display() called successfully", plugin_id)
|
||||
except TypeError:
|
||||
# Plugin may require force_clear argument
|
||||
logger.debug("[%s] Fallback: display() failed, trying with force_clear=True", plugin_id)
|
||||
logger.info("[%s] Fallback: display() failed, trying with force_clear=True", plugin_id)
|
||||
plugin.display(force_clear=True)
|
||||
|
||||
# Capture the result
|
||||
captured = self.display_manager.image.copy()
|
||||
|
||||
logger.debug(
|
||||
logger.info(
|
||||
"[%s] Fallback: captured frame %dx%d, mode=%s",
|
||||
plugin_id, captured.width, captured.height, captured.mode
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
# Check if captured image has content (not all black)
|
||||
is_blank, bright_ratio = self._is_blank_image(captured, return_ratio=True)
|
||||
logger.debug(
|
||||
logger.info(
|
||||
"[%s] Fallback: brightness check - %.3f%% bright pixels (threshold=0.5%%)",
|
||||
plugin_id, bright_ratio * 100
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
if is_blank:
|
||||
logger.debug(
|
||||
logger.info(
|
||||
"[%s] Fallback: first capture blank, retrying with force_clear",
|
||||
plugin_id
|
||||
)
|
||||
@@ -1142,7 +1142,7 @@ class PluginAdapter:
|
||||
captured = self.display_manager.image.copy()
|
||||
|
||||
is_blank, bright_ratio = self._is_blank_image(captured, return_ratio=True)
|
||||
logger.debug(
|
||||
logger.info(
|
||||
"[%s] Fallback: retry brightness - %.3f%% bright pixels",
|
||||
plugin_id, bright_ratio * 100
|
||||
)
|
||||
@@ -1159,7 +1159,7 @@ class PluginAdapter:
|
||||
if captured.mode != 'RGB':
|
||||
captured = captured.convert('RGB')
|
||||
|
||||
logger.debug(
|
||||
logger.info(
|
||||
"[%s] Fallback: SUCCESS - captured %dx%d",
|
||||
plugin_id, captured.width, captured.height
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -143,12 +143,6 @@ def mask_secret_fields(config: Dict[str, Any], schema_properties: Dict[str, Any]
|
||||
return result
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
#: What a masked secret looks like on the wire. Named because the write path
|
||||
#: has to recognise it coming back: a client that renders the mask and posts
|
||||
#: it unchanged must not store the mask as if it were the secret.
|
||||
SECRET_MASK = '\u2022' * 8
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def mask_all_secret_values(config: Dict[str, Any]) -> Dict[str, Any]:
|
||||
"""Blanket-mask every non-empty value in a secrets config dict.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -162,25 +156,15 @@ def mask_all_secret_values(config: Dict[str, Any]) -> Dict[str, Any]:
|
||||
Returns:
|
||||
A copy with all real values replaced by ``'••••••••'``.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
return {k: _mask_value(v) for k, v in config.items()}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def _mask_value(value: Any) -> Any:
|
||||
"""Mask one value, recursing through dicts and lists.
|
||||
|
||||
A list used to be masked as though it were a scalar, so
|
||||
``accounts: [{"name": "a", "token": "..."}]`` came back as a single
|
||||
``'••••••••'``. Nothing leaked, but the caller could no longer see how
|
||||
many entries there were or any of their non-secret fields, and the raw
|
||||
editor was shown a string where the file holds an array.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
if isinstance(value, dict):
|
||||
return {k: _mask_value(v) for k, v in value.items()}
|
||||
if isinstance(value, list):
|
||||
return [_mask_value(item) for item in value]
|
||||
if value in (None, '') or (isinstance(value, str) and value.startswith('YOUR_')):
|
||||
return value
|
||||
return SECRET_MASK
|
||||
masked: Dict[str, Any] = {}
|
||||
for k, v in config.items():
|
||||
if isinstance(v, dict):
|
||||
masked[k] = mask_all_secret_values(v)
|
||||
elif v not in (None, '') and not (isinstance(v, str) and v.startswith('YOUR_')):
|
||||
masked[k] = '••••••••'
|
||||
else:
|
||||
masked[k] = v
|
||||
return masked
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def remove_empty_secrets(secrets: Dict[str, Any]) -> Dict[str, Any]:
|
||||
@@ -205,52 +189,3 @@ def remove_empty_secrets(secrets: Dict[str, Any]) -> Dict[str, Any]:
|
||||
elif v is not None and not (isinstance(v, str) and v.strip() == ''):
|
||||
result[k] = v
|
||||
return result
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def strip_masked_values(secrets: Dict[str, Any]) -> Dict[str, Any]:
|
||||
"""Remove values a client echoed back rather than changed.
|
||||
|
||||
The counterpart to :func:`mask_all_secret_values`. A client that GETs the
|
||||
masked secrets, edits one field and POSTs the whole object back is sending
|
||||
``SECRET_MASK`` for every field it did not touch. Storing those would
|
||||
replace each untouched credential with eight bullet characters.
|
||||
|
||||
Drops the mask and, like :func:`remove_empty_secrets`, blank values -- so
|
||||
the caller can merge the result onto what is already stored and have
|
||||
"unchanged" mean unchanged. Empty nested dicts are pruned.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
result: Dict[str, Any] = {}
|
||||
for k, v in secrets.items():
|
||||
if isinstance(v, dict):
|
||||
nested = strip_masked_values(v)
|
||||
if nested:
|
||||
result[k] = nested
|
||||
elif isinstance(v, list):
|
||||
# A list is merged by replacement, not element by element -- there
|
||||
# is no identity to match entries on -- so a list that still holds
|
||||
# a mask cannot be merged safely: keeping it would store bullets,
|
||||
# and keeping the submitted entries alone would drop whichever the
|
||||
# client did not send back. Dropping the key leaves the stored
|
||||
# list untouched, which is what an untouched list should do.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# The consequence, deliberately: editing one secret inside a list
|
||||
# through this endpoint requires sending real values for all of
|
||||
# them. Sending some masks leaves the whole list as it was.
|
||||
if not _contains_mask(v):
|
||||
result[k] = v
|
||||
elif v is None:
|
||||
continue
|
||||
elif isinstance(v, str) and (v.strip() == '' or v == SECRET_MASK):
|
||||
continue
|
||||
else:
|
||||
result[k] = v
|
||||
return result
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def _contains_mask(value: Any) -> bool:
|
||||
"""True when a mask sentinel survives anywhere inside ``value``."""
|
||||
if isinstance(value, dict):
|
||||
return any(_contains_mask(v) for v in value.values())
|
||||
if isinstance(value, list):
|
||||
return any(_contains_mask(item) for item in value)
|
||||
return value == SECRET_MASK
|
||||
|
||||
Executable → Regular
Executable → Regular
@@ -8,18 +8,6 @@ Type=simple
|
||||
User=root
|
||||
WorkingDirectory=__PROJECT_ROOT_DIR__
|
||||
Environment=PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE=1
|
||||
# glibc gives each allocating thread its own malloc arena, up to 8 x CPU count,
|
||||
# and an arena that has grown is never handed back to the OS. This process runs
|
||||
# 9 threads on a 3-core Pi, so the ceiling is 24 arenas -- and a rig measured at
|
||||
# 1030 MB resident held 23 large anonymous mappings on 64 MB-aligned addresses,
|
||||
# 920 MB of them, while the live data it was actually holding (widest scroll
|
||||
# strip seen: 35,746 x 64) accounts for roughly 15 MB. That gap is arena bloat,
|
||||
# not leaked objects: RSS was flat across repeated sampling, not climbing.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Capping the arenas trades a little allocator concurrency for a large amount of
|
||||
# resident memory on a device that has neither to spare. 2 is the usual value;
|
||||
# raise it if frame times regress.
|
||||
Environment=MALLOC_ARENA_MAX=2
|
||||
ExecStart=/usr/bin/python3 __PROJECT_ROOT_DIR__/run.py
|
||||
# Restart=always, not on-failure: run.py exiting 0 (a clean shutdown path taken
|
||||
# for a reason that no longer applies, e.g. a config reload) would otherwise leave
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,197 +0,0 @@
|
||||
"""The composer generates Python that the plugin loader imports and executes.
|
||||
|
||||
/api/install writes the generated manager.py into plugins_dir and the loader
|
||||
imports it, so anything the payload can splice into that source runs on the
|
||||
device. The ast.parse check in _generate_plugin_files rejects only *invalid*
|
||||
syntax -- an injected `import os` is perfectly valid and passed it.
|
||||
|
||||
Two ways in, both confirmed against the code before it was fixed:
|
||||
|
||||
metadata.name = a name containing a triple-quote, a newline, then
|
||||
`import os; PWNED = os.getuid()`, then another triple-quote
|
||||
-> closes the module docstring; the rest became module-level statements
|
||||
(spelled out rather than shown literally -- writing the payload into
|
||||
this docstring closes *this* file's docstring, which is the bug)
|
||||
|
||||
element x = '0 or __import__("os").system("id")'
|
||||
-> f-string interpolated it verbatim: x=0 or __import__("os").system("id")
|
||||
"""
|
||||
import ast
|
||||
import sys
|
||||
from pathlib import Path
|
||||
|
||||
import pytest
|
||||
|
||||
sys.path.insert(0, str(Path(__file__).resolve().parent.parent))
|
||||
|
||||
from web_interface.blueprints import composer as C # noqa: E402
|
||||
|
||||
BASE_META = {"id": "test-plugin", "name": "Clock", "author": "a",
|
||||
"version": "1.0.0", "description": "d"}
|
||||
|
||||
#: Values that terminate a Python expression and start a new statement.
|
||||
EXPR_PAYLOADS = [
|
||||
'0 or __import__("os").system("id")',
|
||||
'0);import os;os.system("id");(',
|
||||
'__import__("subprocess").run(["id"])',
|
||||
"0 if False else exec('x=1')",
|
||||
"1e999", "nan", "0x41", "0__0",
|
||||
]
|
||||
|
||||
#: Values that close a string literal in the generated source.
|
||||
LITERAL_PAYLOADS = [
|
||||
'Clock"""\nimport os; PWNED = os.getuid()\n"""',
|
||||
"Clock'''\nimport os\n'''",
|
||||
'Clock" + __import__("os").system("id") + "',
|
||||
"Clock\\", "Clock\nimport os",
|
||||
]
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def _payload(**over):
|
||||
p = {"metadata": dict(BASE_META), "elements": [], "config_vars": []}
|
||||
p["metadata"].update(over.pop("metadata", {}))
|
||||
p.update(over)
|
||||
return p
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def _generated(payload):
|
||||
return C._generate_plugin_files(payload)["manager.py"]
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def _module_level_code(src):
|
||||
"""Statements at module level that are not the docstring/imports/classes."""
|
||||
tree = ast.parse(src)
|
||||
out = []
|
||||
for node in tree.body:
|
||||
if isinstance(node, (ast.ClassDef, ast.FunctionDef, ast.ImportFrom)):
|
||||
continue
|
||||
if isinstance(node, ast.Expr) and isinstance(node.value, ast.Constant):
|
||||
continue # the docstring
|
||||
out.append(ast.unparse(node))
|
||||
return out
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@pytest.mark.parametrize("payload", LITERAL_PAYLOADS)
|
||||
def test_a_name_that_breaks_out_of_a_literal_is_refused(payload):
|
||||
with pytest.raises(C.ComposerInputError):
|
||||
_generated(_payload(metadata={"name": payload}))
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@pytest.mark.parametrize("evil", EXPR_PAYLOADS)
|
||||
@pytest.mark.parametrize("field", ["x", "y", "x0", "y0", "x1", "y1", "lineWidth"])
|
||||
def test_a_non_numeric_geometry_value_cannot_reach_the_source(evil, field):
|
||||
el = {"type": "line", "id": "l1", "x0": 0, "y0": 0, "x1": 10, "y1": 10,
|
||||
"anchor_x": "right", "anchor_y": "bottom"}
|
||||
el[field] = evil
|
||||
src = _generated(_payload(elements=[el]))
|
||||
assert "__import__" not in src, f"{field}={evil!r} reached the generated source"
|
||||
assert "os.system" not in src
|
||||
assert not _module_level_code(src), \
|
||||
f"{field}={evil!r} produced module-level statements: {_module_level_code(src)}"
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@pytest.mark.parametrize("evil", EXPR_PAYLOADS)
|
||||
@pytest.mark.parametrize("channel", ["r", "g", "b"])
|
||||
def test_a_non_numeric_colour_channel_cannot_reach_the_source(evil, channel):
|
||||
el = {"type": "text", "id": "t1", "x": 0, "y": 0, "text": "hi",
|
||||
"font": "press_start", "r": 255, "g": 255, "b": 255}
|
||||
el[channel] = evil
|
||||
src = _generated(_payload(elements=[el]))
|
||||
assert "__import__" not in src and "os.system" not in src
|
||||
assert not _module_level_code(src)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_colour_channels_are_clamped_to_a_byte():
|
||||
el = {"type": "text", "id": "t1", "x": 0, "y": 0, "text": "hi",
|
||||
"font": "press_start", "r": 99999, "g": -5, "b": 128}
|
||||
src = _generated(_payload(elements=[el]))
|
||||
assert "(255, 0, 128)" in src, "channels were not clamped to 0-255"
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_the_generated_module_still_has_no_top_level_statements():
|
||||
"""The clean case: a normal payload produces only imports and a class."""
|
||||
el = {"type": "text", "id": "t1", "x": 4, "y": 4, "text": "hi",
|
||||
"font": "press_start", "r": 1, "g": 2, "b": 3}
|
||||
src = _generated(_payload(elements=[el]))
|
||||
assert not _module_level_code(src)
|
||||
assert "(1, 2, 3)" in src
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
# --- config variable keys ---------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
def _with_key(key):
|
||||
return {"metadata": dict(BASE_META), "elements": [],
|
||||
"dataModel": {"configVars": [{"key": key, "type": "string",
|
||||
"default": "x", "label": "L"}]}}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@pytest.mark.parametrize("key", ["class", "def", "import", "None", "True",
|
||||
"lambda", "pass", "match", "case"])
|
||||
def test_a_keyword_config_key_is_named_in_the_error(key):
|
||||
"""ast.parse already rejected these, but as an unhelpful line number.
|
||||
|
||||
"Generated code has a syntax error: invalid syntax (line 17)" tells the
|
||||
user nothing about which field to fix.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
with pytest.raises(C.ComposerInputError) as exc:
|
||||
_generated(_with_key(key))
|
||||
assert key in str(exc.value) and "keyword" in str(exc.value).lower()
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@pytest.mark.parametrize("key", ["config", "logger", "display_manager",
|
||||
"cache_manager", "plugin_id", "enabled",
|
||||
"self", "update", "display"])
|
||||
def test_a_reserved_attribute_config_key_is_refused(key):
|
||||
"""These generate *valid* Python that silently clobbers plugin state.
|
||||
|
||||
The worst is `config`: the assignment lands right after super().__init__(),
|
||||
so `self.config = config.get("config", "x")` replaces the plugin's config
|
||||
dict with a string and every later self.config.get(...) fails at runtime.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
with pytest.raises(C.ComposerInputError) as exc:
|
||||
_generated(_with_key(key))
|
||||
assert key in str(exc.value) and "reserved" in str(exc.value).lower()
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@pytest.mark.parametrize("key", ["brightness", "my_var", "_private", "x1",
|
||||
"update_interval_seconds"])
|
||||
def test_ordinary_config_keys_are_still_accepted(key):
|
||||
src = _generated(_with_key(key))
|
||||
assert f"self.{key} = config.get(" in src
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_the_generated_config_assignment_does_not_precede_super_init():
|
||||
"""Guards the reasoning behind the reserved list, not just the list."""
|
||||
src = _generated(_with_key("brightness"))
|
||||
body = src.splitlines()
|
||||
super_at = next(i for i, line in enumerate(body) if "super().__init__(" in line)
|
||||
assign_at = next(i for i, line in enumerate(body)
|
||||
if "self.brightness = config.get(" in line)
|
||||
assert assign_at > super_at, (
|
||||
"config vars are assigned before super().__init__(); the reserved-name "
|
||||
"list assumes they land after it")
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
# --- optional keys ----------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
@pytest.mark.parametrize("el_type,missing", [
|
||||
("text", "text"), ("text", "text2"), ("clock", "format"),
|
||||
])
|
||||
def test_an_element_missing_an_optional_key_does_not_500(el_type, missing):
|
||||
"""`p` is a copy of the raw element, so an absent key stays absent.
|
||||
|
||||
The defaults were applied to locals only, so manager.py.j2 rendered
|
||||
`{{ el.text | tojson }}` over a jinja2.Undefined and tojson raised
|
||||
TypeError -- which no handler catches, making a missing key a 500 rather
|
||||
than a validation error or a sensible default.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
el = {"type": el_type, "id": "e1", "x": 0, "y": 0, "font": "press_start"}
|
||||
src = _generated(_payload(elements=[el]))
|
||||
ast.parse(src) # must still be valid Python
|
||||
assert "Undefined" not in src
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_a_clock_without_a_format_uses_the_documented_default():
|
||||
el = {"type": "clock", "id": "c1", "x": 0, "y": 0, "font": "press_start"}
|
||||
src = _generated(_payload(elements=[el]))
|
||||
assert '"%H:%M"' in src, "the %H:%M default did not reach the generated source"
|
||||
@@ -1,225 +0,0 @@
|
||||
"""A composer plugin id must never resolve outside the plugins directory.
|
||||
|
||||
CodeQL reported sixteen high-severity py/path-injection alerts against
|
||||
web_interface/blueprints/composer.py: a request-supplied plugin_id reaching
|
||||
Path(plugins_dir) / plugin_id, which is then created, written to, deleted
|
||||
(shutil.rmtree) and read back.
|
||||
|
||||
The id was already validated by an anchored regex, so every traversal payload
|
||||
was in fact rejected. What was missing was the guarantee living *with* the path
|
||||
building rather than in a regex several hundred lines away -- loosen that regex
|
||||
later and the traversal opens silently, with nothing at the filesystem boundary
|
||||
to catch it. _plugin_dir() closes that, and is the form static analysis can see.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
import sys
|
||||
from pathlib import Path
|
||||
from unittest.mock import MagicMock
|
||||
|
||||
import pytest
|
||||
|
||||
sys.path.insert(0, str(Path(__file__).resolve().parent.parent))
|
||||
|
||||
from web_interface.blueprints import composer as C # noqa: E402
|
||||
|
||||
#: Anything that has ever been used to climb out of a directory.
|
||||
TRAVERSAL = [
|
||||
"../../etc/passwd", "..", ".", "a/../../etc", "good/../../..",
|
||||
"/etc/passwd", "//etc/passwd", "a\\..\\..", "a%2f..%2f..",
|
||||
"....//....//etc", "a/./../../etc", "~", "~root",
|
||||
"plugin/../../../../../../etc/shadow",
|
||||
]
|
||||
|
||||
#: Rejected for shape, not traversal -- but rejected all the same.
|
||||
MALFORMED = ["", "A-upper", "1-leading-digit", "-leading-dash", "has_underscore",
|
||||
"has space", "has.dot", "a" * 64, "plugin\n", "plugin\n../../etc",
|
||||
"\n", "plug\x00in"]
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@pytest.fixture
|
||||
def plugins_dir(tmp_path, monkeypatch):
|
||||
base = tmp_path / "plugin-repos"
|
||||
base.mkdir()
|
||||
monkeypatch.setattr(C.composer_bp, "plugins_dir", str(base), raising=False)
|
||||
return base
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@pytest.mark.parametrize("payload", TRAVERSAL)
|
||||
def test_traversal_payloads_are_refused(plugins_dir, payload):
|
||||
assert C._plugin_dir(payload) is None
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@pytest.mark.parametrize("payload", MALFORMED)
|
||||
def test_malformed_ids_are_refused(plugins_dir, payload):
|
||||
assert C._plugin_dir(payload) is None
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@pytest.mark.parametrize("payload", ["a", "my-plugin", "x9", "a" * 63])
|
||||
def test_valid_ids_resolve_inside_the_base(plugins_dir, payload):
|
||||
resolved = C._plugin_dir(payload)
|
||||
assert resolved is not None, f"{payload!r} was rejected but is valid"
|
||||
assert resolved.parent == plugins_dir.resolve(), (
|
||||
f"{payload!r} resolved to {resolved}, outside {plugins_dir}")
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_no_payload_can_escape_even_if_the_regex_is_loosened(plugins_dir, monkeypatch):
|
||||
"""The containment check must stand on its own.
|
||||
|
||||
This is the whole point of resolving at the filesystem boundary: if the id
|
||||
pattern is ever relaxed, traversal must still be impossible. Replace the
|
||||
regex with one that permits slashes and dots, then re-run the payloads.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
import re
|
||||
monkeypatch.setattr(C, "_PLUGIN_ID_RE", re.compile(r"\A[\w./\\~-]+\Z"))
|
||||
import os
|
||||
escaped = []
|
||||
base = os.path.realpath(str(plugins_dir))
|
||||
for payload in TRAVERSAL:
|
||||
resolved = C._plugin_dir(payload)
|
||||
if resolved is None:
|
||||
continue
|
||||
real = os.path.realpath(str(resolved))
|
||||
if real != base and os.path.commonpath([base, real]) != base:
|
||||
escaped.append((payload, real))
|
||||
assert not escaped, f"these escaped the base with a loosened regex: {escaped}"
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_a_sibling_directory_with_a_shared_prefix_is_not_inside(tmp_path, monkeypatch):
|
||||
"""commonpath, not startswith.
|
||||
|
||||
"/x/plugins-evil" starts with "/x/plugins" but is a different directory, so
|
||||
a prefix test would accept it.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
base = tmp_path / "plugins"
|
||||
base.mkdir()
|
||||
(tmp_path / "plugins-evil").mkdir()
|
||||
monkeypatch.setattr(C.composer_bp, "plugins_dir", str(base), raising=False)
|
||||
import re
|
||||
# Neutralise the two layers in front so this exercises the containment
|
||||
# check itself; otherwise secure_filename rejects the payload first and a
|
||||
# startswith regression would go unnoticed here.
|
||||
monkeypatch.setattr(C, "_PLUGIN_ID_RE", re.compile(r"\A[\w./\\~-]+\Z"))
|
||||
monkeypatch.setattr(C, "secure_filename", lambda v: v)
|
||||
assert C._plugin_dir("../plugins-evil") is None
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_containment_still_holds_if_the_sanitiser_is_defeated(plugins_dir, monkeypatch):
|
||||
"""Each layer is tested on its own, not just the stack.
|
||||
|
||||
secure_filename's equality guard rejects every traversal payload before the
|
||||
containment check sees it, so removing containment does not fail the other
|
||||
tests -- which would make it look load-bearing when it is not. Neutralise
|
||||
the regex *and* the sanitiser, and the realpath/commonpath check must still
|
||||
refuse everything on its own.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
import re
|
||||
monkeypatch.setattr(C, "_PLUGIN_ID_RE", re.compile(r"\A[\w./\\~-]+\Z"))
|
||||
monkeypatch.setattr(C, "secure_filename", lambda v: v)
|
||||
import os
|
||||
base = os.path.realpath(str(plugins_dir))
|
||||
escaped = []
|
||||
for payload in TRAVERSAL:
|
||||
resolved = C._plugin_dir(payload)
|
||||
if resolved is None:
|
||||
continue
|
||||
real = os.path.realpath(str(resolved))
|
||||
# Inside the base is fine -- "...." and "~" are ordinary directory
|
||||
# names on Linux, so they are not escapes. What must never happen is
|
||||
# landing outside the base, or on the base itself: install() rmtrees
|
||||
# its target, so the plugins root resolving to a "plugin" would wipe
|
||||
# every installed plugin.
|
||||
if real == base or os.path.commonpath([base, real]) != base:
|
||||
escaped.append((payload, real))
|
||||
assert not escaped, f"containment alone let these through: {escaped}"
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_secure_filename_never_rewrites_an_accepted_id(plugins_dir):
|
||||
"""The sanitiser must be a no-op on everything the regex accepts.
|
||||
|
||||
If secure_filename ever altered an accepted id, _plugin_dir would resolve
|
||||
to a *different* plugin's directory than the caller asked for -- a silent
|
||||
redirect, which is worse than a refusal. The guard turns that into a
|
||||
refusal; this proves the guard never has to fire in practice.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
import random
|
||||
from werkzeug.utils import secure_filename
|
||||
random.seed(1)
|
||||
alphabet = "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789-"
|
||||
altered = []
|
||||
for _ in range(2000):
|
||||
n = random.randint(1, 63)
|
||||
cand = random.choice("abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz") + "".join(
|
||||
random.choice(alphabet) for _ in range(n - 1))
|
||||
if C._PLUGIN_ID_RE.match(cand) and secure_filename(cand) != cand:
|
||||
altered.append((cand, secure_filename(cand)))
|
||||
assert not altered, f"secure_filename rewrote accepted ids: {altered[:5]}"
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_a_trailing_newline_is_not_a_valid_id():
|
||||
r"""Python's `$` also matches before a trailing newline, so the original
|
||||
`^...$` accepted "myplugin\n" and would have created a directory whose
|
||||
name ends in one. \Z does not."""
|
||||
assert C._PLUGIN_ID_RE.match("myplugin") is not None
|
||||
assert C._PLUGIN_ID_RE.match("myplugin\n") is None
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
# --- font serving -----------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
FONT_TRAVERSAL = [
|
||||
"../../../etc/passwd", "../config/config.json", "..%2f..%2fetc%2fpasswd",
|
||||
"PressStart2P-Regular.ttf/../../../etc/passwd", "/etc/passwd", "",
|
||||
"PressStart2P-Regular.TTF", # case differs -> not the allowlisted name
|
||||
"PressStart2P-Regular.ttf ", # trailing space
|
||||
]
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_serve_font_refuses_a_file_that_exists_but_is_not_allowlisted(monkeypatch, tmp_path):
|
||||
"""The allowlist must be what refuses it, not a missing file.
|
||||
|
||||
Asserting 404 on traversal payloads proves nothing here: Flask's router
|
||||
will not match a path segment containing '/', and everything else 404s
|
||||
simply because no such file exists. Put a real, readable file next to the
|
||||
fonts and confirm it is still refused -- that is the allowlist working.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
fonts = tmp_path / "assets" / "fonts"
|
||||
fonts.mkdir(parents=True)
|
||||
(fonts / "id_rsa.ttf").write_bytes(b"PRIVATE KEY")
|
||||
monkeypatch.setattr(C.composer_bp, "project_root", str(tmp_path), raising=False)
|
||||
app = __import__("flask").Flask(__name__)
|
||||
app.register_blueprint(C.composer_bp)
|
||||
with app.test_client() as client:
|
||||
resp = client.get("/api/fonts/id_rsa.ttf")
|
||||
assert resp.status_code == 404, (
|
||||
"a readable non-allowlisted file was served; the allowlist is not gating")
|
||||
assert b"PRIVATE KEY" not in resp.data
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@pytest.mark.parametrize("payload", FONT_TRAVERSAL)
|
||||
def test_serve_font_refuses_anything_not_allowlisted(payload, monkeypatch, tmp_path):
|
||||
"""The name reaching the filesystem must come from the allowlist constant.
|
||||
|
||||
_ALLOWED_FONTS gates this endpoint, so nothing here was ever exploitable.
|
||||
Building the path from the matched constant rather than the request value
|
||||
is what makes that provable -- and it is why CodeQL reported two
|
||||
high-severity py/path-injection alerts on an endpoint that was already
|
||||
safe.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
monkeypatch.setattr(C.composer_bp, "project_root", str(tmp_path), raising=False)
|
||||
app = C.composer_bp.name and __import__("flask").Flask(__name__)
|
||||
app.register_blueprint(C.composer_bp)
|
||||
with app.test_client() as client:
|
||||
resp = client.get(f"/api/fonts/{payload}")
|
||||
assert resp.status_code in (404, 405, 308), (
|
||||
f"{payload!r} was not refused (status {resp.status_code})")
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_serve_font_still_serves_each_allowlisted_font(monkeypatch, tmp_path):
|
||||
fonts = tmp_path / "assets" / "fonts"
|
||||
fonts.mkdir(parents=True)
|
||||
monkeypatch.setattr(C.composer_bp, "project_root", str(tmp_path), raising=False)
|
||||
app = __import__("flask").Flask(__name__)
|
||||
app.register_blueprint(C.composer_bp)
|
||||
for name in C._ALLOWED_FONTS:
|
||||
(fonts / name).write_bytes(b"\x00\x01ttf")
|
||||
with app.test_client() as client:
|
||||
resp = client.get(f"/api/fonts/{name}")
|
||||
assert resp.status_code == 200, f"{name} should be served, got {resp.status_code}"
|
||||
@@ -1,143 +0,0 @@
|
||||
"""GET /config/main must not hand out credentials.
|
||||
|
||||
The endpoint returned the raw config to anyone who could reach the port, and
|
||||
this web interface has no authentication of any kind. Measured against a live
|
||||
rig, an unauthenticated request returned:
|
||||
|
||||
github.api_token 40 chars
|
||||
incoming-packages.ha_token 183 chars
|
||||
jellyfin-now-playing.api_key 32 chars
|
||||
ledmatrix-weather.api_key 32 chars
|
||||
on-air.mqtt_password 8 chars
|
||||
youtube.api_key 20 chars
|
||||
youtube-stats.api_key 39 chars
|
||||
|
||||
A GitHub token and a Home Assistant long-lived token among them.
|
||||
|
||||
The x-secret masking the plugin config endpoints use does not apply here: this
|
||||
endpoint never consults a schema, and core keys such as github.api_token have
|
||||
no schema to carry the marker. Several of those fields *are* tagged x-secret in
|
||||
their plugin's schema and were still returned in full, which is what makes the
|
||||
schema route the wrong one to rely on for this endpoint.
|
||||
|
||||
Matching on field name is blunt. For a whole-config dump it is the right
|
||||
default: anything named like a credential should not leave the process, and a
|
||||
new plugin that adds a differently-shaped secret is covered without anyone
|
||||
remembering to tag it.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
import pytest
|
||||
|
||||
from web_interface.blueprints.api_v3 import (
|
||||
_looks_like_a_credential,
|
||||
_redact_credentials,
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@pytest.mark.parametrize("name", [
|
||||
"password", "mqtt_password", "opensky_password", "passwd",
|
||||
"api_key", "apikey", "API_KEY", "flightaware_api_key",
|
||||
"token", "ha_token", "api_token", "access_token",
|
||||
"secret", "client_secret", "spotify_client_secret",
|
||||
"access_key", "private_key",
|
||||
])
|
||||
def test_credential_names_are_recognised(name):
|
||||
assert _looks_like_a_credential(name)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@pytest.mark.parametrize("name", [
|
||||
"timezone", "city", "brightness", "enabled", "update_interval",
|
||||
"favorite_teams", "display_duration", "keyword",
|
||||
])
|
||||
def test_ordinary_names_are_left_alone(name):
|
||||
assert not _looks_like_a_credential(name)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_the_measured_leak_is_closed():
|
||||
"""The exact shape taken off the rig."""
|
||||
config = {
|
||||
"github": {"api_token": "ghp_" + "x" * 36},
|
||||
"incoming-packages": {"ha_token": "y" * 183, "enabled": True},
|
||||
"jellyfin-now-playing": {"api_key": "z" * 32},
|
||||
"on-air": {"mqtt_password": "hunter22"},
|
||||
"youtube": {"api_key": "k" * 20},
|
||||
"timezone": "America/New_York",
|
||||
}
|
||||
out = _redact_credentials(config)
|
||||
assert out["github"]["api_token"] == ""
|
||||
assert out["incoming-packages"]["ha_token"] == ""
|
||||
assert out["jellyfin-now-playing"]["api_key"] == ""
|
||||
assert out["on-air"]["mqtt_password"] == ""
|
||||
assert out["youtube"]["api_key"] == ""
|
||||
# Everything else survives, or the config editor breaks.
|
||||
assert out["timezone"] == "America/New_York"
|
||||
assert out["incoming-packages"]["enabled"] is True
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_nested_and_listed_credentials_are_reached():
|
||||
config = {"a": {"b": {"c": {"password": "p"}}},
|
||||
"feeds": [{"name": "x", "api_key": "k"}, {"name": "y"}]}
|
||||
out = _redact_credentials(config)
|
||||
assert out["a"]["b"]["c"]["password"] == ""
|
||||
assert out["feeds"][0]["api_key"] == ""
|
||||
assert out["feeds"][0]["name"] == "x"
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_the_original_is_not_mutated():
|
||||
"""The caller holds the live config; redaction must not edit it in place."""
|
||||
config = {"github": {"api_token": "keepme"}}
|
||||
_redact_credentials(config)
|
||||
assert config["github"]["api_token"] == "keepme"
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_a_credential_shaped_container_is_still_walked():
|
||||
"""`secrets: {...}` is a section name, not a value to blank."""
|
||||
config = {"secrets": {"api_key": "k", "note": "keep"}}
|
||||
out = _redact_credentials(config)
|
||||
assert out["secrets"]["api_key"] == ""
|
||||
assert out["secrets"]["note"] == "keep"
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_non_dict_input_passes_through():
|
||||
assert _redact_credentials("plain") == "plain"
|
||||
assert _redact_credentials(7) == 7
|
||||
assert _redact_credentials(None) is None
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_the_endpoint_itself_redacts():
|
||||
"""Through the view function, not the helper.
|
||||
|
||||
The helper tests above all passed with the route still returning
|
||||
`config` -- reverting the one line that calls the redactor changed
|
||||
nothing, because nothing exercised the route. A property asserted on a
|
||||
helper is not a property asserted on the endpoint, and it is the endpoint
|
||||
that is exposed to the network.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
import json as _json
|
||||
from unittest.mock import MagicMock
|
||||
|
||||
import flask
|
||||
|
||||
from web_interface.blueprints import api_v3 as mod
|
||||
|
||||
raw = {"github": {"api_token": "ghp_secret_value"},
|
||||
"timezone": "America/New_York"}
|
||||
|
||||
manager = MagicMock()
|
||||
manager.load_config.return_value = raw
|
||||
previous = getattr(mod.api_v3, "config_manager", None)
|
||||
mod.api_v3.config_manager = manager
|
||||
|
||||
app = flask.Flask(__name__)
|
||||
try:
|
||||
with app.test_request_context("/config/main"):
|
||||
response = mod.get_main_config()
|
||||
payload = response.get_json() if hasattr(response, "get_json") else _json.loads(response[0].data)
|
||||
finally:
|
||||
mod.api_v3.config_manager = previous
|
||||
|
||||
data = payload["data"]
|
||||
assert data["github"]["api_token"] == "", (
|
||||
"the endpoint returned the token; the redactor is not wired in")
|
||||
assert data["timezone"] == "America/New_York"
|
||||
# And the config the manager handed over is untouched.
|
||||
assert raw["github"]["api_token"] == "ghp_secret_value"
|
||||
@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ def repos(tmp_path):
|
||||
def test_branch_with_upstream_uses_a_plain_pull(repos):
|
||||
args, note, error = resolve_pull_command(str(repos))
|
||||
assert error is None
|
||||
assert args == ['git', 'pull', '--rebase', '--autostash']
|
||||
assert args == ['git', 'pull', '--rebase']
|
||||
assert note == ''
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ def test_branch_without_upstream_falls_back_to_origin_branch(repos):
|
||||
|
||||
args, note, error = resolve_pull_command(str(repos))
|
||||
assert error is None
|
||||
assert args == ['git', 'pull', '--rebase', '--autostash', 'origin', 'audit']
|
||||
assert args == ['git', 'pull', '--rebase', 'origin', 'audit']
|
||||
assert 'audit' in note
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ def test_switching_attaches_tracking_so_pull_needs_no_fallback(repos):
|
||||
|
||||
args, note, error = resolve_pull_command(str(repos))
|
||||
assert error is None
|
||||
assert args == ['git', 'pull', '--rebase', '--autostash']
|
||||
assert args == ['git', 'pull', '--rebase']
|
||||
assert note == ''
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -200,44 +200,3 @@ def test_stash_option_lets_the_switch_through_and_keeps_the_work(repos):
|
||||
assert _git('branch', '--show-current', cwd=repos).stdout.strip() == 'other'
|
||||
# The edit is not lost — it is on the stash.
|
||||
assert 'switch to other' in _git('stash', 'list', cwd=repos).stdout
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
class TestInstallerDoesNotBlockTheUpdateButton:
|
||||
"""first_time_install.sh chmods scripts that git tracked as 644.
|
||||
|
||||
With core.fileMode true -- the default on Linux -- that leaves five
|
||||
permanently modified tracked files on every machine that ran the
|
||||
installer, and `git pull --rebase` refuses to start:
|
||||
|
||||
error: cannot pull with rebase: You have unstaged changes.
|
||||
|
||||
Tracking them as executable makes the installer's chmod a no-op.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
|
||||
CHMODDED = [
|
||||
'first_time_install.sh',
|
||||
'start_display.sh',
|
||||
'stop_display.sh',
|
||||
'scripts/install/install_service.sh',
|
||||
'scripts/install/install_web_service.sh',
|
||||
]
|
||||
|
||||
def test_scripts_the_installer_chmods_are_tracked_executable(self):
|
||||
import subprocess
|
||||
from pathlib import Path
|
||||
root = Path(__file__).resolve().parent.parent
|
||||
out = subprocess.run(['git', 'ls-files', '-s', *self.CHMODDED],
|
||||
capture_output=True, text=True, cwd=str(root)).stdout
|
||||
modes = {line.split()[3]: line.split()[0] for line in out.strip().split('\n') if line}
|
||||
# git ls-files says nothing about a path it does not track, so a
|
||||
# renamed or deleted script would simply be absent here and the mode
|
||||
# check below would pass over it silently.
|
||||
untracked = sorted(set(self.CHMODDED) - set(modes))
|
||||
assert not untracked, (
|
||||
f"{untracked} are chmodded by the installer but not tracked by "
|
||||
"git, so their mode cannot be asserted at all")
|
||||
non_exec = sorted(f for f, m in modes.items() if m != '100755')
|
||||
assert not non_exec, (
|
||||
f"{non_exec} are chmodded by the installer but tracked non-executable, "
|
||||
"so every install leaves the working tree dirty and the update "
|
||||
"button cannot pull")
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,119 +0,0 @@
|
||||
"""A healthy plugin must not rewrite its health record every cycle.
|
||||
|
||||
Every successful plugin update called record_success(), which persisted the
|
||||
record unconditionally. In steady state the only fields that had changed were
|
||||
total_successes and last_success_time -- a counter and a timestamp that
|
||||
health_monitor reads for display and that nothing reads back after a restart.
|
||||
|
||||
Measured on a rig running 24 plugins: about 17 health-file rewrites a minute,
|
||||
roughly 25,000 a day. Each is ~400 bytes, but they land on an SD card where
|
||||
the unit of cost is an erase-block cycle, not the byte count, and where wear is
|
||||
what eventually kills the card.
|
||||
|
||||
The circuit breaker still needs its own state to survive a restart, so the
|
||||
write is kept for exactly the fields it is rebuilt from -- and a failure, a
|
||||
circuit opening, or a recovery must still be written the moment it happens.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
import time
|
||||
|
||||
import copy
|
||||
|
||||
import pytest
|
||||
|
||||
from src.plugin_system.plugin_health import PluginHealthTracker, CircuitState
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
class _Cache:
|
||||
"""Counts writes; serves back whatever was last written.
|
||||
|
||||
Both directions deep-copy, so this behaves like a real cache that
|
||||
serialises through a file. Storing by reference let the tracker keep
|
||||
mutating the object already in the store, so a record could appear to
|
||||
have been persisted when no write ever happened -- which is precisely
|
||||
what test_durable_state_survives_a_restart is supposed to detect.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
|
||||
def __init__(self):
|
||||
self.store = {}
|
||||
self.writes = 0
|
||||
|
||||
def set(self, key, data, ttl=None, **kwargs):
|
||||
self.writes += 1
|
||||
self.store[key] = copy.deepcopy(data)
|
||||
|
||||
def get(self, key, max_age=None, memory_ttl=None, **kwargs):
|
||||
return copy.deepcopy(self.store.get(key))
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@pytest.fixture
|
||||
def tracker():
|
||||
cache = _Cache()
|
||||
t = PluginHealthTracker(cache_manager=cache)
|
||||
return t, cache
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_steady_state_success_stops_writing(tracker):
|
||||
"""The regression: 100 healthy cycles used to be 100 SD writes."""
|
||||
t, cache = tracker
|
||||
t.record_success("weather")
|
||||
first = cache.writes
|
||||
for _ in range(100):
|
||||
t.record_success("weather")
|
||||
assert cache.writes == first, (
|
||||
f"{cache.writes - first} redundant writes across 100 healthy cycles"
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_the_counters_are_still_accurate_in_memory(tracker):
|
||||
"""Skipping the write must not skip the bookkeeping."""
|
||||
t, _ = tracker
|
||||
for _ in range(10):
|
||||
t.record_success("weather")
|
||||
state = t.get_health_state("weather")
|
||||
assert state["total_successes"] == 10
|
||||
assert state["last_success_time"] is not None
|
||||
assert state["last_success_time"] <= time.time()
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_a_failure_is_written_immediately(tracker):
|
||||
t, cache = tracker
|
||||
t.record_success("weather")
|
||||
before = cache.writes
|
||||
t.record_failure("weather", RuntimeError("boom"))
|
||||
assert cache.writes > before, "a failure must reach disk"
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_recovery_after_failure_is_written(tracker):
|
||||
"""consecutive_failures returning to 0 is durable state changing."""
|
||||
t, cache = tracker
|
||||
t.record_failure("weather", RuntimeError("boom"))
|
||||
before = cache.writes
|
||||
t.record_success("weather")
|
||||
assert cache.writes > before, "recovery must reach disk"
|
||||
assert t.get_health_state("weather")["consecutive_failures"] == 0
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_a_closing_circuit_is_written(tracker):
|
||||
"""Success in half-open closes the circuit -- that must survive a restart."""
|
||||
t, cache = tracker
|
||||
state = t.get_health_state("weather")
|
||||
state["circuit_state"] = CircuitState.HALF_OPEN.value
|
||||
state["half_open_start_time"] = time.time()
|
||||
before = cache.writes
|
||||
t.record_success("weather")
|
||||
assert cache.writes > before, "a circuit transition must reach disk"
|
||||
assert t.get_health_state("weather")["circuit_state"] == CircuitState.CLOSED.value
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_durable_state_survives_a_restart(tracker):
|
||||
"""What is skipped must genuinely not matter to the breaker."""
|
||||
t, cache = tracker
|
||||
for _ in range(3):
|
||||
t.record_failure("weather", RuntimeError("boom"))
|
||||
for _ in range(50):
|
||||
t.record_success("weather")
|
||||
|
||||
revived = PluginHealthTracker(cache_manager=cache)
|
||||
state = revived.get_health_state("weather")
|
||||
assert state["consecutive_failures"] == 0
|
||||
assert state["circuit_state"] == CircuitState.CLOSED.value
|
||||
@@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ need root and mutate the system, so they are exercised manually instead.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
|
||||
import subprocess
|
||||
import tempfile
|
||||
from pathlib import Path
|
||||
|
||||
import pytest
|
||||
@@ -31,6 +32,16 @@ def run_lib(snippet: str, env: dict | None = None) -> subprocess.CompletedProces
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def _fstype_of(path: object) -> str:
|
||||
"""Filesystem type backing ``path``, via the same tool the helper uses."""
|
||||
result = subprocess.run(
|
||||
["findmnt", "-no", "FSTYPE", "--target", str(path)],
|
||||
capture_output=True, text=True,
|
||||
env={"PATH": "/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin"},
|
||||
)
|
||||
return result.stdout.strip()
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def call(fn: str, *args: object, env: dict | None = None) -> str:
|
||||
joined = " ".join(str(a) for a in args)
|
||||
result = run_lib(f"{fn} {joined}", env=env)
|
||||
@@ -195,8 +206,29 @@ class TestOomDetection:
|
||||
|
||||
class TestDiskBackedTmpdir:
|
||||
def test_returns_nothing_when_tmpdir_is_already_disk_backed(self, tmp_path):
|
||||
# tmp_path is on the regular filesystem, so the default must be kept.
|
||||
assert call("lm_disk_backed_tmpdir", env={"TMPDIR": str(tmp_path)}) == ""
|
||||
# Do not assume tmp_path is disk-backed. Debian 13 -- the platform this
|
||||
# helper exists for -- mounts /tmp as tmpfs, and pytest puts tmp_path
|
||||
# under /tmp, so this asserted against a *memory*-backed directory and
|
||||
# failed on the target platform while the helper behaved exactly as
|
||||
# designed. Search for a directory whose backing store is really disk.
|
||||
scratch = None
|
||||
disk_backed = None
|
||||
for candidate in (tmp_path, Path("/var/tmp"), LIB.parent):
|
||||
if _fstype_of(candidate) not in ("tmpfs", "ramfs", ""):
|
||||
if candidate is tmp_path:
|
||||
disk_backed = candidate
|
||||
else:
|
||||
scratch = Path(tempfile.mkdtemp(dir=str(candidate)))
|
||||
disk_backed = scratch
|
||||
break
|
||||
if disk_backed is None:
|
||||
pytest.skip("no disk-backed directory available to test against")
|
||||
try:
|
||||
assert call("lm_disk_backed_tmpdir",
|
||||
env={"TMPDIR": str(disk_backed)}) == ""
|
||||
finally:
|
||||
if scratch is not None:
|
||||
scratch.rmdir()
|
||||
|
||||
def test_redirects_away_from_a_memory_backed_tmpdir(self):
|
||||
# Debian 13 mounts /tmp as tmpfs, which would otherwise hold the whole
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,137 +0,0 @@
|
||||
"""Log lines must reach the journal with their real severity.
|
||||
|
||||
Everything this process writes to stdout lands in the journal as PRIORITY=6,
|
||||
whatever the Python level was, because journald has no other signal. Measured
|
||||
on a live rig over 24 hours: 55 lines containing " - ERROR - " and 13
|
||||
containing " - WARNING - ", every one of them recorded as informational. So
|
||||
|
||||
journalctl -p err -u ledmatrix
|
||||
|
||||
returned nothing while errors were being logged, and anyone triaging has to
|
||||
grep the message text instead. That is slower and it is wrong: a search for
|
||||
"oom" also matches the radar logging "zoom=9", which is exactly the false
|
||||
positive it produced during this audit.
|
||||
|
||||
systemd reads a leading "<N>" on each stdout line and uses it as the priority
|
||||
(sd-daemon(3)), so this needs no extra dependency -- and it must only be
|
||||
applied when systemd is actually reading, or the prefixes become literal noise
|
||||
in a terminal, the emulator, and test output.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
import logging
|
||||
import os
|
||||
import sys
|
||||
from unittest.mock import patch
|
||||
|
||||
import pytest
|
||||
|
||||
from src.logging_config import JournalPriorityFormatter, _SYSLOG_PRIORITY, _under_systemd
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
class _Plain(logging.Formatter):
|
||||
def format(self, record):
|
||||
return record.getMessage()
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def _record(level, msg="hello"):
|
||||
return logging.LogRecord("t", level, "f.py", 1, msg, None, None)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@pytest.mark.parametrize("level,expected", [
|
||||
(logging.CRITICAL, 2),
|
||||
(logging.ERROR, 3),
|
||||
(logging.WARNING, 4),
|
||||
(logging.INFO, 6),
|
||||
(logging.DEBUG, 7),
|
||||
])
|
||||
def test_each_level_maps_to_its_syslog_priority(level, expected):
|
||||
out = JournalPriorityFormatter(_Plain()).format(_record(level))
|
||||
assert out.startswith(f"<{expected}>"), out
|
||||
assert _SYSLOG_PRIORITY[level] == expected
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_error_and_info_are_distinguishable():
|
||||
"""The whole point: journalctl -p err must be able to tell them apart."""
|
||||
fmt = JournalPriorityFormatter(_Plain())
|
||||
assert fmt.format(_record(logging.ERROR))[:3] != fmt.format(_record(logging.INFO))[:3]
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_every_line_of_a_multiline_record_is_tagged():
|
||||
"""The journal splits them, and an untagged continuation loses its level.
|
||||
|
||||
A traceback is the case that matters -- it is the most important thing in
|
||||
the log and the longest.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
out = JournalPriorityFormatter(_Plain()).format(
|
||||
_record(logging.ERROR, "Traceback:\nline one\nline two"))
|
||||
lines = out.split("\n")
|
||||
assert len(lines) == 3
|
||||
assert all(line.startswith("<3>") for line in lines), lines
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_the_message_survives_intact():
|
||||
out = JournalPriorityFormatter(_Plain()).format(_record(logging.WARNING, "disk full"))
|
||||
assert out == "<4>disk full"
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_an_unknown_level_falls_back_to_info():
|
||||
out = JournalPriorityFormatter(_Plain()).format(_record(25))
|
||||
assert out.startswith("<6>")
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def _stdout_ids():
|
||||
"""The dev:ino systemd would publish for this process's stdout."""
|
||||
st = os.fstat(sys.stdout.fileno())
|
||||
return f"{st.st_dev}:{st.st_ino}"
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_prefixing_is_off_outside_systemd():
|
||||
"""Otherwise a terminal run, the emulator and pytest all show `<6>`."""
|
||||
with patch.dict(os.environ, {}, clear=True):
|
||||
assert not _under_systemd()
|
||||
with patch.dict(os.environ, {"JOURNAL_STREAM": _stdout_ids()}):
|
||||
assert _under_systemd()
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_an_inherited_journal_stream_does_not_count():
|
||||
"""The variable outlives the descriptor it describes.
|
||||
|
||||
systemd sets JOURNAL_STREAM for the service, and every child inherits it
|
||||
-- including one whose stdout has been redirected to a pipe or a file.
|
||||
Trusting the variable alone put literal "<6>" prefixes into that captured
|
||||
output. Only a descriptor whose dev:ino actually matches is the journal.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
with patch.dict(os.environ, {"JOURNAL_STREAM": "8:12345"}):
|
||||
assert not _under_systemd(), \
|
||||
"a stale inherited JOURNAL_STREAM was treated as the journal"
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@pytest.mark.parametrize("value", ["", "not-a-pair", "8", "8:", ":12345",
|
||||
"eight:12345", "8:12345:9"])
|
||||
def test_a_malformed_journal_stream_is_not_the_journal(value):
|
||||
with patch.dict(os.environ, {"JOURNAL_STREAM": value}):
|
||||
assert not _under_systemd()
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_a_closed_stdout_is_not_the_journal():
|
||||
"""os.fstat raises rather than answers; that must not propagate."""
|
||||
with patch.dict(os.environ, {"JOURNAL_STREAM": "8:12345"}), \
|
||||
patch("src.logging_config.sys.stdout") as fake_stdout:
|
||||
fake_stdout.fileno.side_effect = ValueError("I/O operation on closed file")
|
||||
assert not _under_systemd()
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_setup_uses_the_wrapper_only_under_systemd():
|
||||
from src.logging_config import setup_logging
|
||||
|
||||
for env, expect_wrapped in (({}, False),
|
||||
({"JOURNAL_STREAM": _stdout_ids()}, True)):
|
||||
with patch.dict(os.environ, env, clear=True):
|
||||
setup_logging()
|
||||
handlers = [h for h in logging.getLogger().handlers
|
||||
if isinstance(h, logging.StreamHandler)]
|
||||
assert handlers, "no stream handler installed"
|
||||
wrapped = any(isinstance(h.formatter, JournalPriorityFormatter)
|
||||
for h in handlers)
|
||||
assert wrapped is expect_wrapped, (
|
||||
f"JOURNAL_STREAM={env}: wrapped={wrapped}, expected {expect_wrapped}")
|
||||
logging.getLogger().handlers.clear()
|
||||
@@ -183,27 +183,15 @@ class TestSetupLogging:
|
||||
setup_logging()
|
||||
assert len(logging.getLogger().handlers) == 1
|
||||
|
||||
@staticmethod
|
||||
def _selected_formatter():
|
||||
"""The formatter setup_logging() chose, past any journald wrapper.
|
||||
|
||||
Under systemd the console handler's formatter is wrapped so each line
|
||||
carries its syslog priority. That wrapper is applied only when
|
||||
JOURNAL_STREAM is set, which is true in CI and false in a terminal, so
|
||||
asserting on the handler's formatter directly passes locally and fails
|
||||
on the runner. These tests are about which formatter format_type
|
||||
selects, so they look through the wrapper.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
formatter = logging.getLogger().handlers[0].formatter
|
||||
return getattr(formatter, "inner", formatter)
|
||||
|
||||
def test_json_format_selects_structured_formatter(self):
|
||||
setup_logging(format_type="json")
|
||||
assert isinstance(self._selected_formatter(), StructuredFormatter)
|
||||
assert isinstance(
|
||||
logging.getLogger().handlers[0].formatter, StructuredFormatter)
|
||||
|
||||
def test_readable_format_selects_contextual_formatter(self):
|
||||
setup_logging(format_type="readable")
|
||||
assert isinstance(self._selected_formatter(), ContextualFormatter)
|
||||
assert isinstance(
|
||||
logging.getLogger().handlers[0].formatter, ContextualFormatter)
|
||||
|
||||
def test_log_file_adds_file_handler(self, tmp_path):
|
||||
log_file = tmp_path / "test.log"
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,128 +0,0 @@
|
||||
"""A malformed metrics cache entry must not take every plugin down with it.
|
||||
|
||||
`ResourceMetrics(**cached)` raises TypeError on a single unexpected key, and
|
||||
that exception escapes into plugin_manager, which reports it per plugin as
|
||||
"plugin <id> operation failed". Every plugin fails and the plugin system never
|
||||
finishes initialising -- the health endpoint reports
|
||||
`plugin_system: not_initialized` while the display itself keeps running.
|
||||
|
||||
Seen on a live rig, once per plugin, continuously:
|
||||
|
||||
ERROR - src.plugin_system.plugin_manager - plugin geochron operation failed:
|
||||
ResourceMetrics.__init__() got an unexpected keyword argument
|
||||
'consecutive_failures'
|
||||
|
||||
`consecutive_failures` belongs to plugin_health, not to metrics. How a
|
||||
health-shaped record came to sit under a plugin_metrics key on that machine is
|
||||
not established -- a restored backup that mixed two machines' caches is the
|
||||
likeliest explanation, and the same rig had one restored onto it -- but a
|
||||
loader that turns one bad cache entry into a total outage is the part worth
|
||||
fixing. plugin_health already repairs its own records field by field rather
|
||||
than trusting what is on disk.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
import logging
|
||||
from dataclasses import fields
|
||||
from unittest.mock import MagicMock
|
||||
|
||||
import pytest
|
||||
|
||||
from src.plugin_system.resource_monitor import PluginResourceMonitor, ResourceMetrics
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
class _Cache:
|
||||
def __init__(self, payload=None):
|
||||
self.payload = payload
|
||||
|
||||
def get(self, key, max_age=None, memory_ttl=None, **kwargs):
|
||||
return self.payload
|
||||
|
||||
def set(self, key, data, ttl=None, **kwargs):
|
||||
pass
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def _monitor(payload):
|
||||
m = PluginResourceMonitor(cache_manager=_Cache(payload))
|
||||
m.logger = logging.getLogger("test")
|
||||
return m
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
#: What the rig actually had under the metrics key.
|
||||
HEALTH_SHAPED = {
|
||||
"consecutive_failures": 0, "circuit_state": "closed",
|
||||
"circuit_opened_time": None, "half_open_start_time": None,
|
||||
"last_error": None, "last_failure_time": None,
|
||||
"last_success_time": 1_700_000_000.0, "total_failures": 0,
|
||||
"total_successes": 42,
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_a_health_record_under_the_metrics_key_does_not_raise():
|
||||
"""The exact failure: it must degrade, not take the plugin system down."""
|
||||
monitor = _monitor(HEALTH_SHAPED)
|
||||
metrics = monitor.get_metrics(" plugin-a".strip())
|
||||
assert isinstance(metrics, ResourceMetrics)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_recognised_fields_in_a_mixed_record_are_kept():
|
||||
"""Dropping the record wholesale would lose real history unnecessarily."""
|
||||
mixed = dict(HEALTH_SHAPED, call_count=7, memory_mb=12.5)
|
||||
metrics = _monitor(mixed).get_metrics("plugin-b")
|
||||
assert metrics.call_count == 7
|
||||
assert metrics.memory_mb == 12.5
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_a_clean_record_still_loads_unchanged():
|
||||
clean = {f.name: 3 for f in fields(ResourceMetrics)}
|
||||
metrics = _monitor(clean).get_metrics("plugin-c")
|
||||
for name in (f.name for f in fields(ResourceMetrics)):
|
||||
assert getattr(metrics, name) == 3
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_unknown_fields_are_named_in_the_log(caplog):
|
||||
"""Silently discarding them would hide a real schema change."""
|
||||
with caplog.at_level(logging.WARNING):
|
||||
_monitor(HEALTH_SHAPED).get_metrics("plugin-d")
|
||||
# getMessage(), not .message: the latter is only populated once a handler
|
||||
# formats the record, so the obvious spelling silently never matches.
|
||||
assert any("consecutive_failures" in r.getMessage() for r in caplog.records), \
|
||||
caplog.text
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@pytest.mark.parametrize("payload", ["a string", 42, ["a", "list"]])
|
||||
def test_a_non_mapping_cache_entry_does_not_raise(payload):
|
||||
metrics = _monitor(payload).get_metrics("plugin-e")
|
||||
assert isinstance(metrics, ResourceMetrics)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@pytest.mark.parametrize("bad", [
|
||||
{"call_count": "not a number"},
|
||||
{"memory_mb": None},
|
||||
{"execution_time": {"nested": "junk"}},
|
||||
{"min_execution_time": ["a", "list"]},
|
||||
])
|
||||
def test_values_of_the_wrong_type_fall_back_to_usable_defaults(bad):
|
||||
"""isinstance() alone was not enough.
|
||||
|
||||
A dataclass does not enforce its annotations, so the bad value was simply
|
||||
stored and the old assertion passed -- then monitor_call() raised
|
||||
"can only concatenate str (not \"int\") to str" on the next call. The
|
||||
metrics must come back *usable*, not merely constructed.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
monitor = _monitor(bad)
|
||||
metrics = monitor.get_metrics("plugin-f")
|
||||
assert isinstance(metrics, ResourceMetrics)
|
||||
|
||||
field_name = next(iter(bad))
|
||||
assert isinstance(getattr(metrics, field_name), (int, float)), \
|
||||
f"{field_name} came back as {getattr(metrics, field_name)!r}"
|
||||
|
||||
# The real proof: arithmetic on the loaded metrics must not explode.
|
||||
metrics.call_count += 1
|
||||
metrics.total_execution_time += 0.5
|
||||
metrics.update_average_execution_time()
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_a_numeric_string_is_accepted_rather_than_discarded():
|
||||
"""JSON round-trips can widen an int to a string; that is recoverable."""
|
||||
metrics = _monitor({"call_count": "7"}).get_metrics("plugin-g")
|
||||
assert metrics.call_count == 7
|
||||
@@ -1,126 +0,0 @@
|
||||
#!/usr/bin/env python3
|
||||
"""Discovery must say when it skips a directory.
|
||||
|
||||
A plugin can be enabled in config, enabled in plugin state, present on disk
|
||||
with a valid entry point -- and simply absent from the running process, with
|
||||
nothing in the journal to say why. Working that out afterwards meant comparing
|
||||
cache-file mtimes to find when it had last run.
|
||||
|
||||
Two paths were silent. A directory with no manifest.json was ignored, and --
|
||||
quieter still -- a manifest that parsed but carried no "id" was read
|
||||
successfully and then dropped on the floor.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
import json
|
||||
import logging
|
||||
import sys
|
||||
from pathlib import Path
|
||||
from unittest.mock import MagicMock
|
||||
|
||||
import pytest
|
||||
|
||||
sys.path.insert(0, str(Path(__file__).resolve().parent.parent))
|
||||
|
||||
from src.plugin_system.plugin_manager import PluginManager # noqa: E402
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def _manager(tmp_path):
|
||||
pm = PluginManager.__new__(PluginManager)
|
||||
pm.plugins_dir = tmp_path
|
||||
pm.logger = logging.getLogger("test.discovery")
|
||||
pm.plugin_manifests = {}
|
||||
pm.plugin_directories = {}
|
||||
pm._discovery_lock = __import__("threading").RLock()
|
||||
pm._skip_reported = set()
|
||||
pm.schema_manager = MagicMock()
|
||||
return pm
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_a_directory_without_a_manifest_is_reported(tmp_path, caplog):
|
||||
(tmp_path / "not-a-plugin").mkdir()
|
||||
pm = _manager(tmp_path)
|
||||
with caplog.at_level(logging.WARNING, logger="test.discovery"):
|
||||
pm._scan_directory_for_plugins(tmp_path)
|
||||
joined = " ".join(r.message for r in caplog.records)
|
||||
assert "not-a-plugin" in joined and "manifest" in joined, (
|
||||
f"skip was silent; log said: {joined!r}")
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_a_manifest_without_an_id_is_reported(tmp_path, caplog):
|
||||
d = tmp_path / "idless"
|
||||
d.mkdir()
|
||||
(d / "manifest.json").write_text(json.dumps({"name": "No Id", "version": "1.0.0"}))
|
||||
pm = _manager(tmp_path)
|
||||
with caplog.at_level(logging.WARNING, logger="test.discovery"):
|
||||
pm._scan_directory_for_plugins(tmp_path)
|
||||
joined = " ".join(r.message for r in caplog.records)
|
||||
assert "idless" in joined and "id" in joined, (
|
||||
f"a parsed-but-unusable manifest vanished silently; log said: {joined!r}")
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_a_good_plugin_still_registers(tmp_path, caplog):
|
||||
d = tmp_path / "real-plugin"
|
||||
d.mkdir()
|
||||
(d / "manifest.json").write_text(json.dumps(
|
||||
{"id": "real-plugin", "name": "Real", "version": "1.0.0"}))
|
||||
pm = _manager(tmp_path)
|
||||
pm._scan_directory_for_plugins(tmp_path)
|
||||
assert "real-plugin" in pm.plugin_manifests, "a valid plugin was not registered"
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_the_warning_does_not_repeat_on_every_scan(tmp_path, caplog):
|
||||
"""Discovery runs on every web UI page load and every config reconcile.
|
||||
|
||||
Warning unconditionally would put a line in the journal each time someone
|
||||
opened a page -- the same log-volume problem this is meant to help
|
||||
diagnose.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
(tmp_path / "not-a-plugin").mkdir()
|
||||
pm = _manager(tmp_path)
|
||||
with caplog.at_level(logging.WARNING, logger="test.discovery"):
|
||||
for _ in range(5):
|
||||
pm._scan_directory_for_plugins(tmp_path)
|
||||
hits = [r for r in caplog.records if "not-a-plugin" in r.message]
|
||||
assert len(hits) == 1, f"warned {len(hits)} times across 5 scans"
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def _plugin(tmp_path, name, body):
|
||||
d = tmp_path / name
|
||||
d.mkdir()
|
||||
(d / "manifest.json").write_text(json.dumps(body))
|
||||
return d
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VALID = {"name": "V", "version": "1.0.0", "class_name": "X", "display_modes": ["m"]}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@pytest.mark.parametrize("body", [None, [1, 2], "not an object", 42, True])
|
||||
def test_a_manifest_that_is_not_an_object_is_skipped_not_fatal(tmp_path, caplog, body):
|
||||
"""json.load accepts any JSON value, not just objects.
|
||||
|
||||
manifest.get('id') then raised AttributeError, which nothing here caught --
|
||||
the outer handler takes OSError/PermissionError only. A single malformed
|
||||
manifest aborted the entire scan, so every other plugin on disk, however
|
||||
healthy, silently failed to register.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
_plugin(tmp_path, "aaa-good", dict(VALID, id="aaa-good"))
|
||||
_plugin(tmp_path, "mmm-bad", body)
|
||||
_plugin(tmp_path, "zzz-good", dict(VALID, id="zzz-good"))
|
||||
|
||||
pm = _manager(tmp_path)
|
||||
with caplog.at_level(logging.WARNING, logger="test.discovery"):
|
||||
found = pm._scan_directory_for_plugins(tmp_path)
|
||||
|
||||
assert sorted(found) == ["aaa-good", "zzz-good"], (
|
||||
"one unusable manifest took the healthy plugins down with it")
|
||||
joined = " ".join(r.message for r in caplog.records)
|
||||
assert "mmm-bad" in joined, f"the skip was silent; log said: {joined!r}"
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_the_bad_manifest_is_named_with_what_it_actually_was(tmp_path, caplog):
|
||||
_plugin(tmp_path, "listy", [1, 2])
|
||||
pm = _manager(tmp_path)
|
||||
with caplog.at_level(logging.WARNING, logger="test.discovery"):
|
||||
pm._scan_directory_for_plugins(tmp_path)
|
||||
joined = " ".join(r.message for r in caplog.records)
|
||||
assert "listy" in joined and "list" in joined, (
|
||||
f"the warning does not say what the manifest was: {joined!r}")
|
||||
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Focus areas:
|
||||
import time
|
||||
|
||||
import pytest
|
||||
from unittest.mock import MagicMock, patch
|
||||
from unittest.mock import MagicMock
|
||||
|
||||
from src.plugin_system.resource_monitor import (
|
||||
PluginResourceMonitor,
|
||||
@@ -127,87 +127,3 @@ class TestForceReload:
|
||||
fresh = mon.get_metrics_summary("p", force_reload=True)
|
||||
assert fresh["call_count"] == 7
|
||||
assert any(c.kwargs.get("memory_ttl") == 0 for c in cache.get.call_args_list)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
class TestMetricsPersistenceChurn:
|
||||
"""Metrics are telemetry; writing them on every call wore the SD card.
|
||||
|
||||
Each write is a ~350-byte file, which on ext4 costs a 4KB block plus a
|
||||
journal entry. At roughly nine calls a minute per plugin across fourteen
|
||||
plugins it dominated the device's write volume.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
|
||||
def test_the_first_snapshot_is_written_even_seconds_after_boot(self):
|
||||
"""The throttle must key off "have we written?", not process uptime.
|
||||
|
||||
time.monotonic() is time since boot on Linux, and systemd starts this
|
||||
service at boot. With 0.0 as the missing-timestamp default,
|
||||
`now - 0.0 < 30` was true for the first half-minute of every run, so
|
||||
the very first metrics write -- the one that matters most after a
|
||||
restart -- was silently skipped.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
import src.plugin_system.resource_monitor as rm
|
||||
cache = _cache()
|
||||
mon = PluginResourceMonitor(cache, enable_monitoring=False)
|
||||
# 12 seconds after boot: inside the interval, but nothing written yet.
|
||||
with patch.object(rm.time, "monotonic", return_value=12.0):
|
||||
mon.monitor_call("p", lambda: None)
|
||||
writes = [c for c in cache.set.call_args_list
|
||||
if "plugin_metrics:" in str(c)]
|
||||
assert writes, \
|
||||
"the first snapshot was dropped because the process was young"
|
||||
|
||||
def test_repeated_calls_persist_once_per_interval(self):
|
||||
cache = _cache()
|
||||
mon = PluginResourceMonitor(cache, enable_monitoring=False)
|
||||
for _ in range(50):
|
||||
mon.monitor_call("p", lambda: None)
|
||||
writes = [c for c in cache.set.call_args_list
|
||||
if c.args and str(c.args[0]).startswith("plugin_metrics:")]
|
||||
assert len(writes) == 1, (
|
||||
f"50 calls produced {len(writes)} metric writes; expected 1")
|
||||
|
||||
def test_the_interval_elapsing_allows_the_next_write(self, monkeypatch):
|
||||
import src.plugin_system.resource_monitor as rm
|
||||
cache = _cache()
|
||||
mon = PluginResourceMonitor(cache, enable_monitoring=False)
|
||||
mon.monitor_call("p", lambda: None)
|
||||
# pretend the interval has passed
|
||||
mon._metrics_persisted_at["p"] -= rm._METRICS_PERSIST_INTERVAL + 1
|
||||
mon.monitor_call("p", lambda: None)
|
||||
writes = [c for c in cache.set.call_args_list
|
||||
if c.args and str(c.args[0]).startswith("plugin_metrics:")]
|
||||
assert len(writes) == 2
|
||||
|
||||
def test_in_memory_metrics_stay_exact_while_writes_are_skipped(self):
|
||||
mon = PluginResourceMonitor(_cache(), enable_monitoring=False)
|
||||
for _ in range(20):
|
||||
mon.monitor_call("p", lambda: None)
|
||||
assert mon.get_metrics("p").call_count == 20
|
||||
|
||||
def test_reset_lets_the_next_call_persist_immediately(self):
|
||||
cache = _cache()
|
||||
mon = PluginResourceMonitor(cache, enable_monitoring=False)
|
||||
mon.monitor_call("p", lambda: None)
|
||||
mon.reset_metrics("p")
|
||||
mon.monitor_call("p", lambda: None)
|
||||
writes = [c for c in cache.set.call_args_list
|
||||
if c.args and str(c.args[0]).startswith("plugin_metrics:")]
|
||||
assert len(writes) == 2, "reset should clear the throttle timestamp"
|
||||
|
||||
def test_a_failed_write_does_not_buy_the_next_interval_of_silence(self):
|
||||
"""A set() that raises must not count as having persisted.
|
||||
|
||||
Marking the timestamp before the write would leave no snapshot in the
|
||||
cache and still suppress the next 30 seconds of attempts.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
cache = _cache()
|
||||
cache.set.side_effect = [OSError("disk full"), None]
|
||||
mon = PluginResourceMonitor(cache, enable_monitoring=False)
|
||||
with pytest.raises(OSError):
|
||||
mon.monitor_call("p", lambda: None)
|
||||
# the very next call must try again rather than skip the interval
|
||||
mon.monitor_call("p", lambda: None)
|
||||
writes = [c for c in cache.set.call_args_list
|
||||
if c.args and str(c.args[0]).startswith("plugin_metrics:")]
|
||||
assert len(writes) == 2, "a failed write should be retried, not skipped"
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,179 +0,0 @@
|
||||
"""
|
||||
Tests for the device-location default: a plugin that ships a location field in
|
||||
its schema must default to the device's configured City/State/Country, not to
|
||||
whatever place the plugin author hard-coded.
|
||||
|
||||
The bug this pins: ledmatrix-weather ships ``"location_city": "Dallas"`` as a
|
||||
schema default, so a user who set Kansas City under General settings but never
|
||||
opened the weather plugin's own config form got Dallas weather — and a radar
|
||||
centred on Dallas — with nothing in config.json to explain it.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
|
||||
import json
|
||||
|
||||
import pytest
|
||||
|
||||
from src.plugin_system.schema_manager import SchemaManager
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
class FakeConfigManager:
|
||||
"""Minimal stand-in exposing the load_config() SchemaManager relies on."""
|
||||
|
||||
def __init__(self, config):
|
||||
self.config = config
|
||||
self.load_count = 0
|
||||
|
||||
def load_config(self):
|
||||
self.load_count += 1
|
||||
return self.config
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
class ExplodingConfigManager:
|
||||
def load_config(self):
|
||||
raise OSError("config.json is unreadable")
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
WEATHER_SCHEMA = {
|
||||
"type": "object",
|
||||
"properties": {
|
||||
"location_city": {"type": "string", "default": "Dallas"},
|
||||
"location_state": {"type": "string", "default": "Texas"},
|
||||
"location_country": {"type": "string", "default": "US"},
|
||||
"units": {"type": "string", "default": "imperial"},
|
||||
},
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def write_plugin(plugins_dir, plugin_id, schema):
|
||||
plugin_dir = plugins_dir / plugin_id
|
||||
plugin_dir.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
|
||||
(plugin_dir / "config_schema.json").write_text(json.dumps(schema))
|
||||
return plugin_dir
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@pytest.fixture
|
||||
def plugins_dir(tmp_path):
|
||||
d = tmp_path / "plugin-repos"
|
||||
d.mkdir()
|
||||
return d
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def make_sm(plugins_dir, tmp_path, location):
|
||||
config = {} if location is None else {"location": location}
|
||||
cm = FakeConfigManager(config)
|
||||
sm = SchemaManager(plugins_dir=plugins_dir, project_root=tmp_path,
|
||||
config_manager=cm)
|
||||
return sm, cm
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
class TestDeviceLocationDefaults:
|
||||
def test_device_location_replaces_plugin_default(self, plugins_dir, tmp_path):
|
||||
write_plugin(plugins_dir, "ledmatrix-weather", WEATHER_SCHEMA)
|
||||
sm, _ = make_sm(plugins_dir, tmp_path,
|
||||
{"city": "Kansas City", "state": "Missouri", "country": "US"})
|
||||
|
||||
defaults = sm.generate_default_config("ledmatrix-weather")
|
||||
|
||||
assert defaults["location_city"] == "Kansas City"
|
||||
assert defaults["location_state"] == "Missouri"
|
||||
assert defaults["location_country"] == "US"
|
||||
# Non-location defaults are untouched.
|
||||
assert defaults["units"] == "imperial"
|
||||
|
||||
def test_user_set_plugin_value_still_wins(self, plugins_dir, tmp_path):
|
||||
write_plugin(plugins_dir, "ledmatrix-weather", WEATHER_SCHEMA)
|
||||
sm, _ = make_sm(plugins_dir, tmp_path,
|
||||
{"city": "Kansas City", "state": "Missouri", "country": "US"})
|
||||
|
||||
defaults = sm.generate_default_config("ledmatrix-weather")
|
||||
merged = sm.merge_with_defaults({"location_city": "Denver"}, defaults)
|
||||
|
||||
assert merged["location_city"] == "Denver"
|
||||
# Fields the user did not override still follow the device.
|
||||
assert merged["location_state"] == "Missouri"
|
||||
|
||||
def test_blank_and_missing_device_fields_leave_schema_default(self, plugins_dir, tmp_path):
|
||||
write_plugin(plugins_dir, "ledmatrix-weather", WEATHER_SCHEMA)
|
||||
sm, _ = make_sm(plugins_dir, tmp_path, {"city": "Kansas City", "state": " "})
|
||||
|
||||
defaults = sm.generate_default_config("ledmatrix-weather")
|
||||
|
||||
assert defaults["location_city"] == "Kansas City"
|
||||
assert defaults["location_state"] == "Texas" # blank -> not configured
|
||||
assert defaults["location_country"] == "US" # absent -> schema default
|
||||
|
||||
def test_no_device_location_configured_is_a_no_op(self, plugins_dir, tmp_path):
|
||||
write_plugin(plugins_dir, "ledmatrix-weather", WEATHER_SCHEMA)
|
||||
sm, _ = make_sm(plugins_dir, tmp_path, None)
|
||||
|
||||
defaults = sm.generate_default_config("ledmatrix-weather")
|
||||
|
||||
assert defaults["location_city"] == "Dallas"
|
||||
|
||||
def test_no_config_manager_is_a_no_op(self, plugins_dir, tmp_path):
|
||||
write_plugin(plugins_dir, "ledmatrix-weather", WEATHER_SCHEMA)
|
||||
sm = SchemaManager(plugins_dir=plugins_dir, project_root=tmp_path)
|
||||
|
||||
assert sm.generate_default_config("ledmatrix-weather")["location_city"] == "Dallas"
|
||||
|
||||
def test_unreadable_config_falls_back_to_schema_defaults(self, plugins_dir, tmp_path):
|
||||
write_plugin(plugins_dir, "ledmatrix-weather", WEATHER_SCHEMA)
|
||||
sm = SchemaManager(plugins_dir=plugins_dir, project_root=tmp_path,
|
||||
config_manager=ExplodingConfigManager())
|
||||
|
||||
assert sm.generate_default_config("ledmatrix-weather")["location_city"] == "Dallas"
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
class TestScopedToNamespacedKeys:
|
||||
def test_bare_state_key_is_not_rewritten(self, plugins_dir, tmp_path):
|
||||
"""ledmatrix-elections' ``state`` is a two-letter code, not a place name."""
|
||||
write_plugin(plugins_dir, "ledmatrix-elections", {
|
||||
"type": "object",
|
||||
"properties": {
|
||||
"state": {"type": "string", "default": "CA"},
|
||||
"city": {"type": "string", "default": "Springfield"},
|
||||
},
|
||||
})
|
||||
sm, _ = make_sm(plugins_dir, tmp_path,
|
||||
{"city": "Kansas City", "state": "Missouri", "country": "US"})
|
||||
|
||||
defaults = sm.generate_default_config("ledmatrix-elections")
|
||||
|
||||
assert defaults["state"] == "CA"
|
||||
assert defaults["city"] == "Springfield"
|
||||
|
||||
def test_plugin_without_location_fields_never_reads_config(self, plugins_dir, tmp_path):
|
||||
write_plugin(plugins_dir, "clock-simple", {
|
||||
"type": "object",
|
||||
"properties": {"format": {"type": "string", "default": "12h"}},
|
||||
})
|
||||
sm, cm = make_sm(plugins_dir, tmp_path, {"city": "Kansas City"})
|
||||
|
||||
defaults = sm.generate_default_config("clock-simple")
|
||||
|
||||
assert defaults["format"] == "12h"
|
||||
assert cm.load_count == 0
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
class TestCachingStaysFresh:
|
||||
def test_location_change_is_picked_up_through_the_defaults_cache(self, plugins_dir, tmp_path):
|
||||
write_plugin(plugins_dir, "ledmatrix-weather", WEATHER_SCHEMA)
|
||||
sm, cm = make_sm(plugins_dir, tmp_path, {"city": "Kansas City"})
|
||||
|
||||
assert sm.generate_default_config("ledmatrix-weather")["location_city"] == "Kansas City"
|
||||
|
||||
cm.config["location"]["city"] = "Omaha"
|
||||
|
||||
# Second call is served from the defaults cache, but must not serve a
|
||||
# stale location.
|
||||
assert sm.generate_default_config("ledmatrix-weather")["location_city"] == "Omaha"
|
||||
|
||||
def test_cached_defaults_are_not_mutated_by_the_overlay(self, plugins_dir, tmp_path):
|
||||
write_plugin(plugins_dir, "ledmatrix-weather", WEATHER_SCHEMA)
|
||||
sm, cm = make_sm(plugins_dir, tmp_path, {"city": "Kansas City"})
|
||||
|
||||
sm.generate_default_config("ledmatrix-weather")
|
||||
assert sm._defaults_cache["ledmatrix-weather"]["location_city"] == "Dallas"
|
||||
|
||||
cm.config.pop("location")
|
||||
assert sm.generate_default_config("ledmatrix-weather")["location_city"] == "Dallas"
|
||||
@@ -1,136 +0,0 @@
|
||||
"""Odds must be fetched for the games shown, not every game in the window.
|
||||
|
||||
SportsUpcoming.update() collected every upcoming game in the schedule window
|
||||
and called _fetch_odds() on each one *inside* that collection loop, narrowing
|
||||
to upcoming_games_to_show only afterwards. The comment there said odds were
|
||||
fetched "only for games that will be displayed", but the sole narrowing it
|
||||
applied was show_favorite_teams_only, which is not the default -- so in the
|
||||
usual configuration nothing narrowed it at all.
|
||||
|
||||
Measured on a live rig: a college league produced 946 upcoming games in one
|
||||
cycle and displayed 1 of them. The same shape on the football plugin produced
|
||||
a burst of 467 sequential ESPN requests that ran for 35s and blew that
|
||||
plugin's 30s update budget, and it repeats every time the 1h odds TTL expires.
|
||||
|
||||
SportsLive is deliberately different: it walks the raw event list because it
|
||||
has to find which games are live, but only fetches odds for a game that has
|
||||
already passed the is_live/is_halftime test, so the fan-out is bounded by how
|
||||
many games are actually in progress.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
import ast
|
||||
from pathlib import Path
|
||||
|
||||
import pytest
|
||||
|
||||
MODES = (Path(__file__).resolve().parent.parent
|
||||
/ "src" / "base_classes" / "sports" / "modes.py")
|
||||
TREE = ast.parse(MODES.read_text(encoding="utf-8"))
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def _fetch_sites():
|
||||
"""(class name, method name, lineno) for every self._fetch_odds(...) call."""
|
||||
calls = [n.lineno for n in ast.walk(TREE)
|
||||
if isinstance(n, ast.Call) and isinstance(n.func, ast.Attribute)
|
||||
and n.func.attr == "_fetch_odds"]
|
||||
sites = []
|
||||
for cls in [n for n in ast.walk(TREE) if isinstance(n, ast.ClassDef)]:
|
||||
for fn in [n for n in cls.body if isinstance(n, ast.FunctionDef)]:
|
||||
for lineno in calls:
|
||||
if fn.lineno <= lineno <= (fn.end_lineno or fn.lineno):
|
||||
sites.append((cls.name, fn.name, lineno))
|
||||
assert len(sites) == len(calls), "a _fetch_odds call sits outside any method"
|
||||
return sites
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def _innermost_loop_iterable(lineno):
|
||||
best = None
|
||||
for node in ast.walk(TREE):
|
||||
if isinstance(node, ast.For) and \
|
||||
node.lineno <= lineno <= (node.end_lineno or node.lineno):
|
||||
if best is None or node.lineno > best.lineno:
|
||||
best = node
|
||||
return None if best is None else ast.unparse(best.iter)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def _spans(body, lineno):
|
||||
"""True when `lineno` falls inside this list of statements."""
|
||||
return any(n.lineno <= lineno <= (n.end_lineno or n.lineno) for n in body)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def _parents(tree):
|
||||
table = {}
|
||||
for node in ast.walk(tree):
|
||||
for child in ast.iter_child_nodes(node):
|
||||
table[child] = node
|
||||
return table
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
PARENTS = _parents(TREE)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def _mentions_positively(test, names):
|
||||
"""True when `test` references every name, none of them under a `not`.
|
||||
|
||||
Structural, not textual. Matching the unparsed source would accept
|
||||
`not (details["is_live"] or details["is_halftime"])` -- which selects
|
||||
exactly the non-live games this guard exists to exclude -- because the
|
||||
names still appear in the text.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
found = set()
|
||||
for node in ast.walk(test):
|
||||
if not (isinstance(node, ast.Constant) and node.value in names):
|
||||
continue
|
||||
negated = False
|
||||
cursor = node
|
||||
while cursor is not test and cursor in PARENTS:
|
||||
cursor = PARENTS[cursor]
|
||||
if isinstance(cursor, ast.UnaryOp) and isinstance(cursor.op, ast.Not):
|
||||
negated = True
|
||||
break
|
||||
if not negated:
|
||||
found.add(node.value)
|
||||
return found >= set(names)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def _guarded_by_positive(lineno, names):
|
||||
"""True when some enclosing `if` runs this line only if `names` hold.
|
||||
|
||||
Only the TRUE branch counts: an `if` whose `else` contains the call would
|
||||
otherwise look like a guard while doing the opposite.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
for node in ast.walk(TREE):
|
||||
if isinstance(node, ast.If) and _spans(node.body, lineno) \
|
||||
and _mentions_positively(node.test, names):
|
||||
return True
|
||||
return False
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_every_fetch_site_is_accounted_for():
|
||||
"""A new call site must be classified deliberately, not inherited silently."""
|
||||
found = {(cls, fn) for cls, fn, _ in _fetch_sites()}
|
||||
assert found == {("SportsUpcoming", "update"), ("SportsLive", "update")}, (
|
||||
f"unexpected _fetch_odds call sites: {sorted(found)}. Each one is a "
|
||||
"sequential ESPN request per game -- classify it here on purpose.")
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_upcoming_fetches_only_the_selected_games():
|
||||
for cls, _fn, lineno in _fetch_sites():
|
||||
if cls != "SportsUpcoming":
|
||||
continue
|
||||
iterable = _innermost_loop_iterable(lineno)
|
||||
assert iterable == "team_games", (
|
||||
f"SportsUpcoming._fetch_odds at line {lineno} iterates over "
|
||||
f"{iterable!r}. It must run over team_games -- already narrowed to "
|
||||
"upcoming_games_to_show -- not over every event in the schedule "
|
||||
"window. Each item costs one sequential ESPN request.")
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_live_only_fetches_for_games_actually_in_progress():
|
||||
for cls, _fn, lineno in _fetch_sites():
|
||||
if cls != "SportsLive":
|
||||
continue
|
||||
assert _guarded_by_positive(lineno, {"is_live", "is_halftime"}), (
|
||||
f"SportsLive._fetch_odds at line {lineno} does not sit in the true "
|
||||
"branch of a test requiring the game to be in progress. Without "
|
||||
"that, it fans out across the whole event list -- one sequential "
|
||||
"ESPN request per game.")
|
||||
@@ -1,147 +0,0 @@
|
||||
"""The captive portal's fixed-argument sudo calls must be granted.
|
||||
|
||||
The installers write two allow-lists, /etc/sudoers.d/ledmatrix_web and
|
||||
ledmatrix_wifi. A sudo call absent from both needs a password, which a service
|
||||
cannot supply, so it fails.
|
||||
|
||||
Four such calls were ungranted, all of them captive-portal teardown/setup:
|
||||
|
||||
sysctl -w net.ipv4.ip_forward=0|1 wifi_manager.py:788, 883
|
||||
nft add|delete table ip ledmatrix wifi_manager.py:835, 895
|
||||
rfkill unblock wifi wifi_manager.py:1811
|
||||
mkdir -p .../dnsmasq-shared.d wifi_manager.py:922
|
||||
|
||||
It goes unnoticed because a stock Raspberry Pi image ships
|
||||
/etc/sudoers.d/010_pi-nopasswd granting the default user
|
||||
`ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL`, which satisfies every gap in both files. It only
|
||||
bites once that blanket rule is removed or the service runs as another user.
|
||||
|
||||
Scope, deliberately narrow: this pins the four commands above, each of which
|
||||
can be written out literally. The portal makes further sudo calls whose
|
||||
arguments are built at runtime -- iptables and nft rules carrying an interface
|
||||
name and a port, `ip addr`, `ip link` -- and those cannot be granted safely
|
||||
here. A rule covering them needs a trailing wildcard, and
|
||||
`iptables --modprobe=/path/to/anything` runs that path as root, so
|
||||
`NOPASSWD: iptables *` is a root shell for the web user by another name.
|
||||
Closing that half needs a privileged helper that builds the rules itself and
|
||||
takes only an interface and a port, granted the way safe_plugin_rm.sh already
|
||||
is. That is a design decision, not a one-line grant, and belongs in its own
|
||||
change.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
import re
|
||||
from pathlib import Path
|
||||
|
||||
import pytest
|
||||
|
||||
ROOT = Path(__file__).resolve().parent.parent
|
||||
INSTALLERS = (
|
||||
ROOT / "first_time_install.sh",
|
||||
ROOT / "scripts" / "install" / "configure_wifi_permissions.sh",
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
#: Commands this change grants, each fully literal in the source.
|
||||
REQUIRED = (
|
||||
("sysctl", "-w", "net.ipv4.ip_forward=0"),
|
||||
("sysctl", "-w", "net.ipv4.ip_forward=1"),
|
||||
("nft", "add", "table", "ip", "ledmatrix"),
|
||||
("nft", "delete", "table", "ip", "ledmatrix"),
|
||||
("rfkill", "unblock", "wifi"),
|
||||
("mkdir", "-p", "/etc/NetworkManager/dnsmasq-shared.d"),
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
#: Tools with an option that executes a program of the caller's choosing.
|
||||
#: A trailing wildcard on any of these is a privilege escalation.
|
||||
EXEC_CAPABLE = ("iptables", "ip6tables", "nft", "tcpdump", "find", "awk",
|
||||
"sed", "perl", "python", "python3", "env")
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def _grant_lines():
|
||||
lines = []
|
||||
for installer in INSTALLERS:
|
||||
if not installer.is_file():
|
||||
continue
|
||||
for line in installer.read_text(encoding="utf-8", errors="replace").splitlines():
|
||||
if "NOPASSWD:" in line:
|
||||
lines.append(line.split("NOPASSWD:", 1)[1])
|
||||
return lines
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def _normalise(rule):
|
||||
"""One rule with binary-path variables reduced to bare tool names.
|
||||
|
||||
Rules are written as `$SYSCTL_PATH -w ...` or `${NFT_PATH} ...`, so
|
||||
matching the literal "sysctl" finds nothing and every rule looks absent --
|
||||
which is exactly how an earlier version of this test reported six gaps
|
||||
that did not exist. Both spellings are handled: shell expands them
|
||||
identically, and a check that understood only one silently skipped the
|
||||
other.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
rule = re.sub(r"\$\{?([A-Z][A-Z0-9_]*)_PATH\}?",
|
||||
lambda m: m.group(1).lower(), rule)
|
||||
return re.sub(r"/usr/(?:s?bin)/", "", rule)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def _granted_commands():
|
||||
"""The command each NOPASSWD rule actually grants, normalised.
|
||||
|
||||
_grant_lines() already returns everything after "NOPASSWD:", so what
|
||||
arrives here is the command, possibly preceded by the NOEXEC tag and
|
||||
possibly still carrying the closing quote of an `echo "..."` that wrote
|
||||
it. Both are stripped so the result is comparable to a plain command.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
commands = []
|
||||
for rule in _grant_lines():
|
||||
command = _normalise(rule).strip()
|
||||
command = re.sub(r"^NOEXEC:\s*", "", command)
|
||||
command = command.rstrip('"').rstrip("'").strip()
|
||||
if command:
|
||||
commands.append(" ".join(command.split()))
|
||||
return commands
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_the_installers_are_present():
|
||||
missing = [str(p.relative_to(ROOT)) for p in INSTALLERS if not p.is_file()]
|
||||
assert not missing, f"installer(s) missing: {missing}"
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@pytest.mark.parametrize("command", REQUIRED, ids=lambda c: " ".join(c))
|
||||
def test_the_command_is_granted(command):
|
||||
"""Whole command, not just the binary.
|
||||
|
||||
Checking only the binary made this far weaker than it looked: with
|
||||
`sysctl` present anywhere, deleting the ip_forward=0 grant still passed,
|
||||
and the portal would then be unable to restore forwarding on teardown.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
wanted = " ".join(command)
|
||||
granted = _granted_commands()
|
||||
# Exact match, not a prefix. A substring search was satisfied by
|
||||
# `sysctl -w net.ipv4.ip_forward=0 *`, and that trailing wildcard lets the
|
||||
# caller append whatever they like to a command running as root -- a far
|
||||
# wider grant than the one this test is meant to be confirming.
|
||||
assert wanted in granted, (
|
||||
f"no installer grants exactly `{wanted}`; closest matches: "
|
||||
+ str([g for g in granted if g.startswith(command[0])])[:200])
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_no_wildcard_on_a_tool_that_can_exec():
|
||||
"""`NOPASSWD: iptables *` hands the web user root.
|
||||
|
||||
iptables --modprobe=/path runs that path as root. This caught a grant added
|
||||
in this very change, which is why it is here.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
offenders = []
|
||||
for rule in _grant_lines():
|
||||
rule = rule.strip()
|
||||
if not rule.endswith("*"):
|
||||
continue
|
||||
# Normalised the same way as everything else: `${NFT_PATH} *` left a
|
||||
# brace before the tool name, and the word-boundary check below does
|
||||
# not treat "{" as a boundary, so that spelling slipped through.
|
||||
haystack = _normalise(rule).lower()
|
||||
for tool in EXEC_CAPABLE:
|
||||
if re.search(rf"(^|/|\s|\$){tool}(\s|$)", haystack):
|
||||
offenders.append(rule)
|
||||
break
|
||||
assert not offenders, (
|
||||
"wildcard grant on a tool that can execute another program:\n "
|
||||
+ "\n ".join(offenders))
|
||||
@@ -30,10 +30,6 @@ ROOT = Path(__file__).resolve().parent.parent
|
||||
INSTALLERS = (
|
||||
ROOT / "first_time_install.sh",
|
||||
ROOT / "scripts" / "install" / "configure_wifi_permissions.sh",
|
||||
# Writes the same journalctl grants as first_time_install.sh. It was
|
||||
# missing here, and because of that this suite passed while three
|
||||
# ungranted wildcard rules sat in it.
|
||||
ROOT / "scripts" / "install" / "configure_web_sudo.sh",
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
#: Commands that will start another program of their own accord -- a pager, an
|
||||
@@ -48,14 +44,8 @@ def _grant_lines():
|
||||
continue
|
||||
for line in installer.read_text(encoding="utf-8", errors="replace").splitlines():
|
||||
stripped = line.strip()
|
||||
if "NOPASSWD" not in stripped or stripped.startswith("#"):
|
||||
continue
|
||||
# Installers emit rules two ways: written literally into a heredoc,
|
||||
# or echoed into a file. An echoed rule ends in a quote, so the
|
||||
# trailing-wildcard check below would skip it and the rule would
|
||||
# never be examined at all.
|
||||
echoed = re.fullmatch(r"""echo\s+(['"])(.*)\1""", stripped)
|
||||
lines.append(echoed.group(2) if echoed else stripped)
|
||||
if "NOPASSWD" in stripped and not stripped.startswith("#"):
|
||||
lines.append(stripped)
|
||||
return lines
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -88,12 +78,10 @@ def test_journalctl_is_granted_at_all():
|
||||
"no journalctl grant remains; the web interface reads logs through it")
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@pytest.mark.parametrize("selector", ["-u ledmatrix.service", "-u ledmatrix",
|
||||
"-t ledmatrix"])
|
||||
def test_each_journalctl_rule_is_tagged(selector):
|
||||
"""Every selector, so removing one cannot pass by the others' presence."""
|
||||
@pytest.mark.parametrize("unit", ["ledmatrix.service", "ledmatrix"])
|
||||
def test_each_journalctl_rule_is_tagged(unit):
|
||||
matching = [r for r in _grant_lines()
|
||||
if "JOURNALCTL_PATH" in r and f"{selector} " in r]
|
||||
assert matching, f"no journalctl rule for {selector}"
|
||||
if "JOURNALCTL_PATH" in r and f"-u {unit} " in r]
|
||||
assert matching, f"no journalctl rule for -u {unit}"
|
||||
untagged = [r for r in matching if "NOEXEC" not in r]
|
||||
assert not untagged, f"untagged journalctl rule(s): {untagged}"
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,95 +0,0 @@
|
||||
"""The display unit must cap glibc's malloc arenas.
|
||||
|
||||
glibc hands each allocating thread its own malloc arena, up to 8 x CPU count,
|
||||
and an arena that has grown is never returned to the OS. This process runs
|
||||
threads for the render loop, the update workers and the background fetchers, so
|
||||
on a 3-core Pi the ceiling is 24 arenas.
|
||||
|
||||
Measured on a live rig, 2.5 hours in:
|
||||
|
||||
RSS 1030 MB
|
||||
Private_Dirty 988 MB
|
||||
anonymous mappings > 10 MB 23 (ceiling is 8 x 3 = 24)
|
||||
largest few 104, 79, 66, 63, 63 MB, on 64 MB-aligned addresses
|
||||
|
||||
against live data that accounts for perhaps 15 MB -- the widest scroll strip
|
||||
observed was 35,746 x 64, about 7 MB as RGB and the same again for its numpy
|
||||
mirror. Repeated sampling showed RSS flat between 990 and 1030 MB rather than
|
||||
climbing, so this is arena bloat rather than a leak: memory Python has freed
|
||||
but glibc is holding per-arena.
|
||||
|
||||
The device had 59 MB free at the time.
|
||||
|
||||
Capping the arena count trades a little allocator concurrency for that resident
|
||||
memory. The render loop is latency-sensitive, so if p99 frame time regresses the
|
||||
right response is to raise this rather than remove it.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
import re
|
||||
from pathlib import Path
|
||||
|
||||
import pytest
|
||||
|
||||
UNIT = (Path(__file__).resolve().parent.parent / "systemd" / "ledmatrix.service")
|
||||
|
||||
#: The value the unit is expected to carry. 2 is the usual choice for a
|
||||
#: threaded Python process; 1-4 all keep some of the saving, but only one of
|
||||
#: them is what this project ships.
|
||||
EXPECTED_ARENA_MAX = 2
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def _environment(unit_text):
|
||||
return dict(
|
||||
line.split("=", 2)[1:3] if line.count("=") >= 2 else (line.split("=", 1)[1], "")
|
||||
for line in unit_text.splitlines()
|
||||
if line.startswith("Environment=")
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_the_unit_exists():
|
||||
assert UNIT.is_file(), f"{UNIT} is missing"
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_malloc_arena_max_is_capped():
|
||||
env = _environment(UNIT.read_text(encoding="utf-8"))
|
||||
assert "MALLOC_ARENA_MAX" in env, (
|
||||
"the display unit does not cap glibc arenas; on a 3-core Pi the default "
|
||||
"ceiling is 24 and a measured rig held 23 of them, 920 MB"
|
||||
)
|
||||
value = int(env["MALLOC_ARENA_MAX"])
|
||||
# Pinned, not a range. A range let a change to 4 -- which hands most of the
|
||||
# saving back -- pass unnoticed, which was the point of the finding that
|
||||
# prompted this. Raising it is a legitimate response to a frame-time
|
||||
# regression, but it should be a visible edit here rather than a silent
|
||||
# drift, so the number lives in one place and changing it shows up in
|
||||
# review.
|
||||
assert value == EXPECTED_ARENA_MAX, (
|
||||
f"MALLOC_ARENA_MAX={value}, expected {EXPECTED_ARENA_MAX}. If this was "
|
||||
"raised deliberately because frame times regressed, update "
|
||||
"EXPECTED_ARENA_MAX here and say so in the commit."
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_the_reason_is_recorded_next_to_it():
|
||||
"""A bare tuning knob invites removal by whoever meets it next."""
|
||||
text = UNIT.read_text(encoding="utf-8")
|
||||
index = text.index("Environment=MALLOC_ARENA_MAX")
|
||||
preamble = text[:index].splitlines()[-12:]
|
||||
comment = "\n".join(line for line in preamble if line.startswith("#"))
|
||||
assert "arena" in comment.lower(), "no explanation precedes the setting"
|
||||
assert re.search(r"\d", comment), (
|
||||
"the explanation cites no measurement, so a reader cannot tell whether "
|
||||
"it still applies to their hardware"
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@pytest.mark.parametrize("unit", ["ledmatrix.service"])
|
||||
def test_the_unit_still_parses_as_ini(unit):
|
||||
"""systemd will refuse a malformed unit, and the panel stays dark."""
|
||||
import configparser
|
||||
|
||||
path = UNIT.parent / unit
|
||||
parser = configparser.ConfigParser(strict=False)
|
||||
# systemd allows repeated keys; ConfigParser needs them merged, not rejected.
|
||||
parser.read_string(path.read_text(encoding="utf-8"))
|
||||
assert parser.has_section("Service")
|
||||
assert parser.has_option("Service", "ExecStart")
|
||||
@@ -1,152 +0,0 @@
|
||||
"""An installed unit that no longer matches the repo's must be reported.
|
||||
|
||||
Nothing re-applies systemd units after the first install. `git pull` -- what
|
||||
the web UI's update button runs -- brings a new template into the checkout, but
|
||||
no code in web_interface/ or src/ copies it to /etc/systemd/system or runs
|
||||
`systemctl daemon-reload`. The unit that actually runs is whatever
|
||||
first_time_install.sh wrote on day one.
|
||||
|
||||
So every hardening added to a unit is inert on existing installs. Measured on a
|
||||
live rig: the installed unit was dated 2026-08-06 and the repo's 2026-08-19,
|
||||
and they differed -- with the result that a MemoryMax=85% present in the repo's
|
||||
template was not being enforced at all. `systemctl show` reported
|
||||
MemoryMax=infinity.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a warning, not an error, and deliberately not a silent rewrite:
|
||||
editing files under /etc and restarting services is the installer's job, not
|
||||
something a display process should do to a machine while it boots.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
import logging
|
||||
from pathlib import Path
|
||||
from unittest.mock import MagicMock
|
||||
|
||||
import pytest
|
||||
|
||||
from src.startup_validator import StartupValidator
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@pytest.fixture
|
||||
def validator():
|
||||
v = StartupValidator(config_manager=MagicMock())
|
||||
v.logger = logging.getLogger("test")
|
||||
v.warnings = []
|
||||
v.errors = []
|
||||
return v
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_a_matching_unit_produces_no_warning(validator, tmp_path):
|
||||
"""The installed unit, substituted exactly as the installer would."""
|
||||
project_root = Path("src/startup_validator.py").resolve().parent.parent
|
||||
template_rel = "systemd/ledmatrix.service"
|
||||
template = project_root / template_rel
|
||||
if not template.is_file():
|
||||
pytest.skip("repo unit template not present")
|
||||
|
||||
installed = tmp_path / "ledmatrix.service"
|
||||
installed.write_text(
|
||||
template.read_text(encoding="utf-8")
|
||||
.replace("__PROJECT_ROOT_DIR__", str(project_root))
|
||||
.replace("__USER__", "root"),
|
||||
encoding="utf-8")
|
||||
|
||||
validator._UNITS = ((template_rel, str(installed)),)
|
||||
validator._validate_systemd_units()
|
||||
assert not validator.warnings, f"a matching unit warned: {validator.warnings}"
|
||||
assert not validator.errors
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_comments_and_blank_lines_are_not_drift():
|
||||
"""Otherwise every comment the repo adds would look like a changed unit."""
|
||||
a = "[Service]\n# explains a setting\nExecStart=/x\nRestart=always\n"
|
||||
b = "[Service]\nExecStart=/x\n\nRestart=always\n"
|
||||
assert StartupValidator._unit_body(a) == StartupValidator._unit_body(b)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_a_changed_directive_is_drift():
|
||||
a = "[Service]\nExecStart=/x\nMemoryMax=85%\n"
|
||||
b = "[Service]\nExecStart=/x\n"
|
||||
assert StartupValidator._unit_body(a) != StartupValidator._unit_body(b)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_reordered_directives_are_drift():
|
||||
"""Order is not noise in a systemd unit.
|
||||
|
||||
Repeated directives -- ExecStartPre=, ExecStartPost= -- run in the order
|
||||
they appear, and a directive that moves between [Unit], [Service] and
|
||||
[Install] means something different, or nothing, where it lands. This
|
||||
check used to sort the lines before comparing, which reported no drift for
|
||||
a unit that had genuinely changed.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
a = "[Service]\nExecStartPre=/first\nExecStartPre=/second\n"
|
||||
b = "[Service]\nExecStartPre=/second\nExecStartPre=/first\n"
|
||||
assert StartupValidator._unit_body(a) != StartupValidator._unit_body(b), (
|
||||
"swapping two ExecStartPre= lines changes what runs first, and was "
|
||||
"being normalised away")
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_a_directive_moved_between_sections_is_drift():
|
||||
a = "[Unit]\nDescription=x\n[Service]\nExecStart=/x\n"
|
||||
b = "[Unit]\nDescription=x\nExecStart=/x\n[Service]\n"
|
||||
assert StartupValidator._unit_body(a) != StartupValidator._unit_body(b), (
|
||||
"ExecStart= in [Unit] is not the same unit, and sorting hid it")
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_cosmetic_differences_do_not_warn(validator, tmp_path):
|
||||
"""Through the real comparison, not the helper.
|
||||
|
||||
The repo's template carries explanatory comments the installed copy may not
|
||||
have, and the installer does not preserve ordering or blank lines. If those
|
||||
counted as drift, every boot would warn and the warning would be ignored.
|
||||
Asserting this on _unit_body alone would not catch a comparison that stopped
|
||||
calling it -- which is exactly what a careless edit does.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
project_root = Path("src/startup_validator.py").resolve().parent.parent
|
||||
template_rel = "systemd/ledmatrix.service"
|
||||
template = project_root / template_rel
|
||||
if not template.is_file():
|
||||
pytest.skip("repo unit template not present")
|
||||
|
||||
substituted = (template.read_text(encoding="utf-8")
|
||||
.replace("__PROJECT_ROOT_DIR__", str(project_root))
|
||||
.replace("__USER__", "root"))
|
||||
# Cosmetic means comments, blank lines and stray indentation -- the things
|
||||
# the installer really does drop. Not reordering: that changes the unit,
|
||||
# and is asserted as drift above.
|
||||
directives = [line.strip() for line in substituted.splitlines()
|
||||
if line.strip() and not line.strip().startswith("#")]
|
||||
installed = tmp_path / "ledmatrix.service"
|
||||
installed.write_text(
|
||||
"\n\n".join(" " + d for d in directives) + "\n", encoding="utf-8")
|
||||
|
||||
validator._UNITS = ((template_rel, str(installed)),)
|
||||
validator._validate_systemd_units()
|
||||
assert not validator.warnings, (
|
||||
f"cosmetic-only difference reported as drift: {validator.warnings}")
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_drift_is_reported_as_a_warning(validator, tmp_path):
|
||||
"""The whole point: a real difference must surface, and only as a warning."""
|
||||
installed = tmp_path / "ledmatrix.service"
|
||||
installed.write_text("[Service]\nExecStart=/usr/bin/python3 /x/run.py\n")
|
||||
|
||||
project_root = Path("src/startup_validator.py").resolve().parent.parent
|
||||
template_rel = "systemd/ledmatrix.service"
|
||||
template = project_root / template_rel
|
||||
if not template.is_file():
|
||||
pytest.skip("repo unit template not present")
|
||||
|
||||
validator._UNITS = ((template_rel, str(installed)),)
|
||||
validator._validate_systemd_units()
|
||||
|
||||
assert validator.warnings, "a differing unit produced no warning"
|
||||
assert "install_service.sh" in validator.warnings[0], (
|
||||
"the warning does not tell the user how to fix it")
|
||||
assert not validator.errors, "drift must not be fatal at startup"
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_a_missing_installed_unit_is_silent(validator, tmp_path):
|
||||
"""Development checkouts have no /etc/systemd unit; that is not drift."""
|
||||
validator._UNITS = (("systemd/ledmatrix.service", str(tmp_path / "absent.service")),)
|
||||
validator._validate_systemd_units()
|
||||
assert not validator.warnings
|
||||
assert not validator.errors
|
||||
@@ -1,85 +0,0 @@
|
||||
"""A check that could not run must not be reported as "up to date".
|
||||
|
||||
check-update returned update_available=False whenever git failed. The banner
|
||||
is the only route to the update button, so a checkout git refuses to touch
|
||||
looked exactly like a current one -- permanently, and with nothing for the
|
||||
user to act on. The usual cause is an install performed as root, after which
|
||||
every git command fails with "detected dubious ownership".
|
||||
"""
|
||||
import subprocess
|
||||
import sys
|
||||
from pathlib import Path
|
||||
from unittest.mock import patch
|
||||
|
||||
import pytest
|
||||
from flask import Flask
|
||||
|
||||
sys.path.insert(0, str(Path(__file__).resolve().parent.parent))
|
||||
|
||||
from web_interface.blueprints import api_v3 as mod # noqa: E402
|
||||
from web_interface.blueprints.api_v3 import api_v3 # noqa: E402
|
||||
|
||||
DUBIOUS = ("fatal: detected dubious ownership in repository at "
|
||||
"'/home/pi/LEDMatrix'\nTo add an exception for this directory, call:\n"
|
||||
"\tgit config --global --add safe.directory /home/pi/LEDMatrix\n")
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@pytest.fixture
|
||||
def client():
|
||||
app = Flask(__name__)
|
||||
app.config['TESTING'] = True
|
||||
app.register_blueprint(api_v3, url_prefix='/api/v3')
|
||||
mod._update_check_cache['result'] = None
|
||||
mod._update_check_cache['ts'] = 0
|
||||
return app.test_client()
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def _fetch_fails(stderr: bytes):
|
||||
def fake_run(args, **kwargs):
|
||||
if args[:2] == ['git', 'fetch']:
|
||||
return subprocess.CompletedProcess(args, 1, stdout=b'', stderr=stderr)
|
||||
return subprocess.CompletedProcess(args, 0, stdout='', stderr='')
|
||||
return fake_run
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
class TestFailedCheckIsNotSilence:
|
||||
def test_dubious_ownership_is_reported_not_swallowed(self, client):
|
||||
with patch.object(mod.subprocess, 'run', _fetch_fails(DUBIOUS.encode())):
|
||||
data = client.get('/api/v3/system/check-update').get_json()
|
||||
assert data['check_failed'] is True, (
|
||||
"a git failure was reported as a successful 'no update' check")
|
||||
assert data['update_available'] is False
|
||||
|
||||
def test_the_message_tells_the_user_what_to_do(self, client):
|
||||
with patch.object(mod.subprocess, 'run', _fetch_fails(DUBIOUS.encode())):
|
||||
data = client.get('/api/v3/system/check-update').get_json()
|
||||
assert 'chown' in data['error'], (
|
||||
"dubious ownership is unactionable without the fix command")
|
||||
assert 'root' in data['error']
|
||||
|
||||
def test_an_ordinary_git_failure_still_surfaces(self, client):
|
||||
with patch.object(mod.subprocess, 'run',
|
||||
_fetch_fails(b'fatal: some other git problem\n')):
|
||||
data = client.get('/api/v3/system/check-update').get_json()
|
||||
assert data['check_failed'] is True
|
||||
assert 'some other git problem' in data['error']
|
||||
|
||||
def test_offline_reads_as_offline(self, client):
|
||||
with patch.object(mod.subprocess, 'run',
|
||||
_fetch_fails(b'fatal: could not resolve host: github.com\n')):
|
||||
data = client.get('/api/v3/system/check-update').get_json()
|
||||
assert 'Could not reach GitHub' in data['error']
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
class TestSuccessPathUnchanged:
|
||||
def test_up_to_date_carries_no_failure_flag(self, client):
|
||||
def fake_run(args, **kwargs):
|
||||
if args[:2] == ['git', 'fetch']:
|
||||
return subprocess.CompletedProcess(args, 0, stdout=b'', stderr=b'')
|
||||
if args[:2] == ['git', 'rev-parse']:
|
||||
return subprocess.CompletedProcess(args, 0, stdout='abc123\n', stderr='')
|
||||
return subprocess.CompletedProcess(args, 0, stdout='0\n', stderr='')
|
||||
with patch.object(mod.subprocess, 'run', fake_run):
|
||||
data = client.get('/api/v3/system/check-update').get_json()
|
||||
assert data['update_available'] is False
|
||||
assert not data.get('check_failed'), "a healthy check must not look like a failure"
|
||||
@@ -1,84 +0,0 @@
|
||||
"""A pull that changed nothing on the running system is not an applied update.
|
||||
|
||||
git_pull replaces files on disk and restarts nothing -- there is no systemctl
|
||||
call anywhere in the handler. The display and web services keep running the
|
||||
code they loaded at boot, so the user is told "Code updated successfully" and
|
||||
sees no change until they happen to reboot. The response now says whether a
|
||||
restart is owed, and the UI raises the existing restart-pending banner.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
import subprocess
|
||||
import sys
|
||||
from pathlib import Path
|
||||
from unittest.mock import patch
|
||||
|
||||
import pytest
|
||||
from flask import Flask
|
||||
|
||||
sys.path.insert(0, str(Path(__file__).resolve().parent.parent))
|
||||
|
||||
from web_interface.blueprints import api_v3 as mod # noqa: E402
|
||||
from web_interface.blueprints.api_v3 import api_v3 # noqa: E402
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@pytest.fixture
|
||||
def client():
|
||||
app = Flask(__name__)
|
||||
app.config['TESTING'] = True
|
||||
app.register_blueprint(api_v3, url_prefix='/api/v3')
|
||||
# The handler consults these after a successful pull; None is the
|
||||
# "not wired up" case it already guards for.
|
||||
api_v3.plugin_store_manager = None
|
||||
api_v3.config_manager = None
|
||||
return app.test_client()
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def _git(heads, pull_rc=0, pull_out='Updating a1b2c3..d4e5f6\n'):
|
||||
"""Fake git. `heads` are the successive answers to rev-parse HEAD."""
|
||||
seq = list(heads)
|
||||
|
||||
def run(args, **kwargs):
|
||||
def ok(stdout='', rc=0, b=False):
|
||||
return subprocess.CompletedProcess(
|
||||
args, rc, stdout=(stdout.encode() if b else stdout),
|
||||
stderr=(b'' if b else ''))
|
||||
if args[:2] == ['git', 'rev-parse'] and args[-1] == 'HEAD':
|
||||
return ok(seq.pop(0) + '\n' if seq else 'deadbeef\n')
|
||||
if 'symbolic-full-name' in args or '@{u}' in args:
|
||||
return ok('origin/main\n')
|
||||
if args[:2] == ['git', 'status']:
|
||||
return ok('')
|
||||
if args[:2] == ['git', 'diff']:
|
||||
return ok('')
|
||||
if args[:2] == ['git', 'pull']:
|
||||
return ok(pull_out, pull_rc)
|
||||
return ok('')
|
||||
return run
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def _pull(client):
|
||||
return client.post('/api/v3/system/action',
|
||||
json={'action': 'git_pull'}).get_json()
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
class TestRestartIsRequestedWhenCodeChanged:
|
||||
def test_a_pull_that_moved_head_asks_for_a_restart(self, client):
|
||||
with patch.object(mod.subprocess, 'run', _git(['aaa111', 'bbb222'])):
|
||||
data = _pull(client)
|
||||
assert data['status'] == 'success'
|
||||
assert data['restart_required'] is True, (
|
||||
"new code on disk, services still running the old code, and "
|
||||
"nothing told the user to restart")
|
||||
|
||||
def test_already_up_to_date_does_not(self, client):
|
||||
with patch.object(mod.subprocess, 'run',
|
||||
_git(['aaa111', 'aaa111'], pull_out='Already up to date.\n')):
|
||||
data = _pull(client)
|
||||
assert data['status'] == 'success'
|
||||
assert data['restart_required'] is False, (
|
||||
"prompting after a no-op update trains users to ignore the prompt")
|
||||
|
||||
def test_a_failed_pull_does_not(self, client):
|
||||
with patch.object(mod.subprocess, 'run', _git(['aaa111'], pull_rc=1)):
|
||||
data = _pull(client)
|
||||
assert data['status'] == 'error'
|
||||
assert data['restart_required'] is False
|
||||
@@ -1,73 +0,0 @@
|
||||
"""The Vegas content path must trace at DEBUG, not INFO.
|
||||
|
||||
plugin_adapter narrates every step of acquiring content from every plugin --
|
||||
"Has get_vegas_content", "Native: calling get_vegas_content()", "Native content
|
||||
returned None", "Has scroll_helper", the per-item sizes -- and it does that for
|
||||
each plugin on each cycle.
|
||||
|
||||
Measured on a live rig: 13,408 log lines an hour, of which 13,366 were INFO and
|
||||
35 were WARNING. plugin_adapter alone produced 2,457 of them. That is ~223
|
||||
lines a minute of string formatting on a Pi that is also driving the panel, all
|
||||
of it written through journald to the SD card, and it buries the 35 lines that
|
||||
actually indicate a problem.
|
||||
|
||||
Nothing is lost by moving it to DEBUG: the 19 warning/error/exception calls in
|
||||
the module are untouched, so real failures still surface at their own level.
|
||||
|
||||
One INFO call is deliberate and stays -- the padding-strip message chooses its
|
||||
level at runtime (`logger.warning if (left and right) else logger.info`) and
|
||||
test_vegas_plugin_adapter.py pins it.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
import ast
|
||||
from pathlib import Path
|
||||
|
||||
import pytest
|
||||
|
||||
ADAPTER = (Path(__file__).resolve().parent.parent / "src" / "vegas_mode"
|
||||
/ "plugin_adapter.py")
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def _logger_calls(path, *levels):
|
||||
"""Direct logger.<level>(...) call sites in a module."""
|
||||
tree = ast.parse(path.read_text(encoding="utf-8"))
|
||||
found = []
|
||||
for node in ast.walk(tree):
|
||||
if (isinstance(node, ast.Call)
|
||||
and isinstance(node.func, ast.Attribute)
|
||||
and node.func.attr in levels
|
||||
and getattr(node.func.value, "id", None) == "logger"):
|
||||
found.append(node.lineno)
|
||||
return found
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def _info_calls(path):
|
||||
"""Direct logger.info(...) call sites in a module."""
|
||||
return _logger_calls(path, "info")
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_the_content_path_does_not_trace_at_info():
|
||||
calls = _info_calls(ADAPTER)
|
||||
assert not calls, (
|
||||
"plugin_adapter should trace at DEBUG; found logger.info at lines "
|
||||
f"{calls}. This path runs per plugin per cycle and its output goes to "
|
||||
"the SD card via journald."
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_real_failures_still_have_a_level_of_their_own():
|
||||
"""Demoting the trace must not have swept up the error reporting.
|
||||
|
||||
Counted from the AST rather than with source.count(): the text form also
|
||||
matches comments, docstrings and string literals -- including this
|
||||
module's own docstring, which names these levels -- so a real
|
||||
logger.error() could be demoted while the tally stayed put.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
loud = _logger_calls(ADAPTER, "warning", "error", "exception")
|
||||
assert len(loud) >= 15, \
|
||||
f"only {len(loud)} warning/error/exception calls remain: {loud}"
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_the_deliberate_runtime_chosen_level_survives():
|
||||
"""The padding-strip message picks its level at runtime; leave it alone."""
|
||||
source = ADAPTER.read_text(encoding="utf-8")
|
||||
assert "logger.warning if (left and right) else logger.info" in source
|
||||
@@ -194,46 +194,15 @@ class TestSavePluginConfig:
|
||||
|
||||
def test_secret_count_message_counts_top_level_keys(self, env):
|
||||
# Pinned: the "(N secret field(s))" message counts TOP-LEVEL keys of
|
||||
# the separated secrets dict. Here that is 1: the posted accounts
|
||||
# array, whose item tokens all count as ONE key.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# It was 2 before blank secrets were dropped, the second being the
|
||||
# schema's api_key default (""), which merge_with_defaults adds to
|
||||
# every save. Counting it was the visible edge of a real bug: that
|
||||
# injected blank was merged over the stored api_key, so saving any
|
||||
# unrelated field destroyed the credential. See
|
||||
# test_an_unrelated_edit_does_not_erase_a_stored_secret.
|
||||
# the separated secrets dict. Here that is 2: the posted accounts
|
||||
# array (all its item tokens count as ONE key) plus the schema's
|
||||
# api_key default ("") that merge_with_defaults adds before
|
||||
# separation.
|
||||
resp = self._save(env, {
|
||||
"accounts": [{"name": "a", "token": "t"}],
|
||||
})
|
||||
message = resp.get_json()["message"]
|
||||
assert "(1 secret field(s) saved to config_secrets.json)" in message
|
||||
|
||||
def test_an_unrelated_edit_does_not_erase_a_stored_secret(self, env):
|
||||
"""Editing one field must not wipe the plugin's API key.
|
||||
|
||||
The config form renders secrets masked, so the browser posts them
|
||||
back blank; merge_with_defaults injects a blank api_key even when
|
||||
the client omits it entirely. Either way a "" reached the secrets
|
||||
file and deep_merge wrote it over the stored credential.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
assert self._save(env, {"api_key": "REAL-KEY-0123456789",
|
||||
"city": "Austin"}).status_code == 200
|
||||
assert _on_disk(env.secrets_file)[PLUGIN_ID]["api_key"] == \
|
||||
"REAL-KEY-0123456789"
|
||||
|
||||
# the user changes the city; the masked api_key rides along blank
|
||||
assert self._save(env, {"api_key": "", "city": "Dallas"}).status_code == 200
|
||||
|
||||
assert _on_disk(env.secrets_file)[PLUGIN_ID]["api_key"] == \
|
||||
"REAL-KEY-0123456789", "an unrelated edit destroyed the API key"
|
||||
assert env.fresh_load()[PLUGIN_ID]["city"] == "Dallas"
|
||||
|
||||
def test_a_secret_can_still_be_changed(self, env):
|
||||
"""Dropping blanks must not stop a real new value from being saved."""
|
||||
self._save(env, {"api_key": "first-key"})
|
||||
self._save(env, {"api_key": "second-key"})
|
||||
assert _on_disk(env.secrets_file)[PLUGIN_ID]["api_key"] == "second-key"
|
||||
assert "(2 secret field(s) saved to config_secrets.json)" in message
|
||||
|
||||
def test_resave_replaces_stored_secrets_list_wholesale(self, env):
|
||||
# Characterized: api_v3's deep_merge intentionally replaces lists,
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1,123 +0,0 @@
|
||||
"""GET /config/secrets must not hand out credentials, and the client's
|
||||
read-modify-write cycle must not destroy them.
|
||||
|
||||
This interface has no authentication. The endpoint returned the whole
|
||||
config_secrets.json to anyone who could reach the port; on one rig that was a
|
||||
40-character GitHub token, a 183-character Home Assistant token and three API
|
||||
keys. Masking it alone is not enough: the only client fetches every secret,
|
||||
edits one field and posts all of them back, so the write path has to treat an
|
||||
echoed mask as "unchanged".
|
||||
"""
|
||||
import json
|
||||
import sys
|
||||
from pathlib import Path
|
||||
|
||||
sys.path.insert(0, str(Path(__file__).parent))
|
||||
|
||||
from test_api_v3_secret_roundtrip import env, _on_disk # noqa: F401,E402
|
||||
from src.web_interface.secret_helpers import SECRET_MASK # noqa: E402
|
||||
|
||||
STORED = {
|
||||
"github": {"api_token": "ghp_" + "x" * 36},
|
||||
"ledmatrix-weather": {"api_key": "w" * 32},
|
||||
"incoming-packages": {"ha_token": "h" * 183},
|
||||
"unset-plugin": {"api_key": ""},
|
||||
"placeholder-plugin": {"api_key": "YOUR_API_KEY_HERE"},
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def _seed(env):
|
||||
env.secrets_file.write_text(json.dumps(STORED))
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def _get(env):
|
||||
r = env.client.get("/api/v3/config/secrets")
|
||||
assert r.status_code == 200, r.get_data(as_text=True)[:200]
|
||||
return r.get_json()["data"]
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_no_credential_leaves_the_process(env):
|
||||
_seed(env)
|
||||
body = json.dumps(_get(env))
|
||||
for secret in ("ghp_" + "x" * 36, "w" * 32, "h" * 183):
|
||||
assert secret not in body, "endpoint returned a stored credential"
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_set_and_unset_remain_distinguishable(env):
|
||||
_seed(env)
|
||||
data = _get(env)
|
||||
assert data["github"]["api_token"] == SECRET_MASK
|
||||
assert data["unset-plugin"]["api_key"] == ""
|
||||
assert data["placeholder-plugin"]["api_key"] == "YOUR_API_KEY_HERE"
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_the_clients_read_modify_write_preserves_every_other_secret(env):
|
||||
"""What the GitHub-token save button actually does."""
|
||||
_seed(env)
|
||||
secrets = _get(env) # everything arrives masked
|
||||
secrets["github"]["api_token"] = "ghp_" + "n" * 36 # user changes one
|
||||
r = env.client.post("/api/v3/config/raw/secrets", json=secrets)
|
||||
assert r.status_code == 200, r.get_data(as_text=True)[:200]
|
||||
|
||||
on_disk = _on_disk(env.secrets_file)
|
||||
assert on_disk["github"]["api_token"] == "ghp_" + "n" * 36, "new token not saved"
|
||||
assert on_disk["ledmatrix-weather"]["api_key"] == "w" * 32
|
||||
assert on_disk["incoming-packages"]["ha_token"] == "h" * 183
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_a_mask_echoed_back_is_never_stored(env):
|
||||
_seed(env)
|
||||
# Assert the write succeeded. A 500 leaves the old file in place, so the
|
||||
# assertions below would hold without the write path running at all.
|
||||
resp = env.client.post("/api/v3/config/raw/secrets", json=_get(env))
|
||||
assert resp.status_code == 200, resp.get_data(as_text=True)[:200]
|
||||
on_disk = _on_disk(env.secrets_file)
|
||||
assert SECRET_MASK not in json.dumps(on_disk), "the mask was stored as a secret"
|
||||
assert on_disk["github"]["api_token"] == "ghp_" + "x" * 36
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_a_brand_new_secret_can_still_be_added(env):
|
||||
_seed(env)
|
||||
env.client.post("/api/v3/config/raw/secrets",
|
||||
json={"new-plugin": {"api_key": "brand-new"}})
|
||||
on_disk = _on_disk(env.secrets_file)
|
||||
assert on_disk["new-plugin"]["api_key"] == "brand-new"
|
||||
assert on_disk["github"]["api_token"] == "ghp_" + "x" * 36
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_a_list_of_secrets_keeps_its_shape(env):
|
||||
"""A list must not be masked as though it were one scalar.
|
||||
|
||||
accounts: [{...}, {...}] came back as a single '••••••••', so a caller
|
||||
could not see how many entries existed, and the raw editor was shown a
|
||||
string where the file holds an array.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
env.secrets_file.write_text(json.dumps({
|
||||
"myplugin": {"accounts": [{"name": "a", "token": "tok-a"},
|
||||
{"name": "b", "token": "tok-b"}]}}))
|
||||
accounts = _get(env)["myplugin"]["accounts"]
|
||||
assert isinstance(accounts, list), "the list was flattened to a scalar"
|
||||
assert len(accounts) == 2, "entries were lost"
|
||||
assert all(isinstance(a, dict) for a in accounts), "entry shape was lost"
|
||||
assert "tok-a" not in json.dumps(accounts), "a token survived masking"
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_a_list_posted_back_unchanged_is_left_alone(env):
|
||||
"""Lists merge by replacement, so a half-masked list must not be stored."""
|
||||
original = {"myplugin": {"accounts": [{"name": "a", "token": "tok-a"},
|
||||
{"name": "b", "token": "tok-b"}]}}
|
||||
env.secrets_file.write_text(json.dumps(original))
|
||||
resp = env.client.post("/api/v3/config/raw/secrets", json=_get(env))
|
||||
assert resp.status_code == 200, resp.get_data(as_text=True)[:200]
|
||||
assert _on_disk(env.secrets_file)["myplugin"]["accounts"] == \
|
||||
original["myplugin"]["accounts"], "round-tripping the mask damaged the list"
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_a_fully_supplied_list_still_saves(env):
|
||||
env.secrets_file.write_text(json.dumps(
|
||||
{"myplugin": {"accounts": [{"name": "a", "token": "old"}]}}))
|
||||
body = _get(env)
|
||||
body["myplugin"]["accounts"] = [{"name": "a", "token": "new"}]
|
||||
resp = env.client.post("/api/v3/config/raw/secrets", json=body)
|
||||
assert resp.status_code == 200, resp.get_data(as_text=True)[:200]
|
||||
assert _on_disk(env.secrets_file)["myplugin"]["accounts"][0]["token"] == "new"
|
||||
@@ -118,8 +118,7 @@ saved_repositories_manager = SavedRepositoriesManager()
|
||||
schema_manager = SchemaManager(
|
||||
plugins_dir=plugins_dir,
|
||||
project_root=project_root,
|
||||
logger=None,
|
||||
config_manager=config_manager
|
||||
logger=None
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
# Initialize operation queue for plugin operations
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -21,9 +21,7 @@ logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
|
||||
# Import new infrastructure
|
||||
from src.web_interface.api_helpers import success_response, error_response, validate_request_json
|
||||
from src.web_interface.errors import ErrorCode
|
||||
from src.web_interface.secret_helpers import (find_secret_fields, mask_all_secret_values,
|
||||
remove_empty_secrets, separate_secrets,
|
||||
strip_masked_values)
|
||||
from src.web_interface.secret_helpers import find_secret_fields, separate_secrets
|
||||
from src.web_interface.error_handler import describe_exception, redact_text
|
||||
from src.plugin_system.operation_types import OperationType
|
||||
from src.web_interface.validators import (
|
||||
@@ -264,54 +262,15 @@ def _stop_display_service():
|
||||
result['status'] = status
|
||||
return result
|
||||
|
||||
#: Field names whose value is a credential. Matched by name because this
|
||||
#: endpoint returns the whole config, core keys included, and core config has
|
||||
#: no schema to carry x-secret markers.
|
||||
_CREDENTIAL_NAME_PARTS = ("password", "passwd", "secret", "token", "api_key",
|
||||
"apikey", "access_key", "private_key", "client_secret")
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def _looks_like_a_credential(name: str) -> bool:
|
||||
lowered = name.lower()
|
||||
return any(part in lowered for part in _CREDENTIAL_NAME_PARTS)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def _redact_credentials(value):
|
||||
"""A copy of `value` with credential-named fields blanked.
|
||||
|
||||
/config/main returned the raw config to anyone who could reach the port,
|
||||
and this interface has no authentication. On one rig that meant a 40-char
|
||||
GitHub token, a 183-char Home Assistant token and five API keys were
|
||||
readable by anything on the LAN.
|
||||
|
||||
The x-secret masking used by the plugin config endpoints does not help
|
||||
here: this endpoint never consults a schema, and core keys such as
|
||||
github.api_token have no schema to mark. Matching on the field name is
|
||||
blunt, but for a whole-config dump the right default is that anything
|
||||
named like a credential does not leave the process.
|
||||
|
||||
Blanked rather than removed, and safe to blank: POST /config/main merges
|
||||
into the loaded config and only writes the keys it was given, so a client
|
||||
that round-trips this response cannot erase a secret it never saw.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
if isinstance(value, dict):
|
||||
return {k: ("" if _looks_like_a_credential(k) and not isinstance(v, (dict, list))
|
||||
else _redact_credentials(v))
|
||||
for k, v in value.items()}
|
||||
if isinstance(value, list):
|
||||
return [_redact_credentials(item) for item in value]
|
||||
return value
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@api_v3.route('/config/main', methods=['GET'])
|
||||
def get_main_config():
|
||||
"""Get main configuration, with credentials redacted."""
|
||||
"""Get main configuration"""
|
||||
try:
|
||||
if not api_v3.config_manager:
|
||||
return jsonify({'status': 'error', 'message': 'Config manager not initialized'}), 500
|
||||
|
||||
config = api_v3.config_manager.load_config()
|
||||
return jsonify({'status': 'success', 'data': _redact_credentials(config)})
|
||||
return jsonify({'status': 'success', 'data': config})
|
||||
except Exception as e:
|
||||
logger.error('Unhandled exception', exc_info=True)
|
||||
return jsonify({'status': 'error', 'message': 'An error occurred; see logs for details', 'details': describe_exception(e)}), 500
|
||||
@@ -756,12 +715,10 @@ def save_main_config():
|
||||
if not data:
|
||||
return jsonify({'status': 'error', 'message': 'No data provided'}), 400
|
||||
|
||||
# What arrives here is the config itself, and the headers carry the
|
||||
# session cookie -- neither belongs in the journal, least of all at
|
||||
# ERROR on every save. The shape of the request is the part with
|
||||
# diagnostic value, so log that, at the level it deserves.
|
||||
logger.debug("save_main_config: %s, %d top-level key(s)",
|
||||
request.content_type or 'no content-type', len(data))
|
||||
import logging
|
||||
logging.error(f"DEBUG: save_main_config received data: {data}")
|
||||
logging.error(f"DEBUG: Content-Type header: {request.content_type}")
|
||||
logging.error(f"DEBUG: Headers: {dict(request.headers)}")
|
||||
|
||||
# Merge with existing config (similar to original implementation)
|
||||
current_config = api_v3.config_manager.load_config()
|
||||
@@ -1259,11 +1216,6 @@ def save_main_config():
|
||||
|
||||
# Separate secrets from regular config (same logic as save_plugin_config)
|
||||
regular_config, secrets_config = separate_secrets(plugin_config, secret_fields)
|
||||
# The config form renders secrets masked, so every save posts
|
||||
# them back blank. Without this the blank is merged over the
|
||||
# stored value and the credential is destroyed by the act of
|
||||
# changing an unrelated setting. A blank means "unchanged".
|
||||
secrets_config = remove_empty_secrets(secrets_config)
|
||||
|
||||
# PRE-PROCESSING: Preserve 'enabled' state if not in regular_config
|
||||
# This prevents overwriting the enabled state when saving config from a form that doesn't include the toggle
|
||||
@@ -1381,12 +1333,7 @@ def get_secrets_config():
|
||||
return jsonify({'status': 'error', 'message': 'Config manager not initialized'}), 500
|
||||
|
||||
config = api_v3.config_manager.get_raw_file_content('secrets')
|
||||
# This interface has no authentication, and this file is nothing but
|
||||
# credentials. It was handing all of them to anyone who could reach
|
||||
# the port. Values are masked; empty and YOUR_* placeholders are left
|
||||
# alone so a client can still tell "set" from "not set".
|
||||
return jsonify({'status': 'success',
|
||||
'data': mask_all_secret_values(config)})
|
||||
return jsonify({'status': 'success', 'data': config})
|
||||
except Exception as e:
|
||||
logger.error('Unhandled exception', exc_info=True)
|
||||
return jsonify({'status': 'error', 'message': 'An error occurred; see logs for details', 'details': describe_exception(e)}), 500
|
||||
@@ -1454,19 +1401,8 @@ def save_raw_secrets_config():
|
||||
if not data:
|
||||
return jsonify({'status': 'error', 'message': 'No data provided'}), 400
|
||||
|
||||
# The GET above masks what it returns, and this endpoint's only client
|
||||
# reads the whole file, edits one field and posts all of it back. So
|
||||
# most of what arrives here is the mask, echoed rather than changed --
|
||||
# storing it verbatim would replace every untouched credential with
|
||||
# eight bullets. Strip those, then merge onto what is already stored,
|
||||
# which makes "unchanged" mean unchanged.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# The cost is that a secret can no longer be cleared by blanking it.
|
||||
# That needs its own affordance; a control that erases credentials as
|
||||
# a side effect of saving an unrelated one is not it.
|
||||
current = api_v3.config_manager.get_raw_file_content('secrets') or {}
|
||||
merged = deep_merge(current, strip_masked_values(data))
|
||||
api_v3.config_manager.save_raw_file_content('secrets', merged)
|
||||
# Save the secrets config
|
||||
api_v3.config_manager.save_raw_file_content('secrets', data)
|
||||
|
||||
# Reload GitHub token in plugin store manager if it exists
|
||||
if api_v3.plugin_store_manager:
|
||||
@@ -1724,22 +1660,13 @@ def resolve_pull_command(project_dir):
|
||||
backup, or following an install guide that names one. The update button
|
||||
then reports a failure the user cannot act on.
|
||||
|
||||
``--autostash`` is passed for the same reason. Rebase refuses to start
|
||||
when any tracked file is modified, and on these installs something always
|
||||
is: first_time_install.sh chmods five scripts that git tracked as 644, so
|
||||
every machine that ran the installer carries five permanent mode changes
|
||||
and the update button reports "cannot pull with rebase: You have unstaged
|
||||
changes". Those modes are corrected in this commit, but a user cannot pull
|
||||
the correction while the pull is what is blocked, and any other local edit
|
||||
would reproduce it anyway. Autostash reapplies the changes afterwards.
|
||||
|
||||
Returns ``(args, note, error)``. When ``origin/<branch>`` exists the pull
|
||||
is made explicit against it, so the update proceeds and the branch is
|
||||
given tracking information afterwards.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
upstream = _git_upstream(project_dir)
|
||||
if upstream:
|
||||
return ['git', 'pull', '--rebase', '--autostash'], '', None
|
||||
return ['git', 'pull', '--rebase'], '', None
|
||||
|
||||
branch = _git_current_branch(project_dir)
|
||||
if not branch:
|
||||
@@ -1749,7 +1676,7 @@ def resolve_pull_command(project_dir):
|
||||
)
|
||||
if _git_remote_branch_exists(project_dir, branch):
|
||||
return (
|
||||
['git', 'pull', '--rebase', '--autostash', 'origin', branch],
|
||||
['git', 'pull', '--rebase', 'origin', branch],
|
||||
f"Branch '{branch}' had no upstream; pulled from origin/{branch} and set it as the upstream.",
|
||||
None,
|
||||
)
|
||||
@@ -1897,33 +1824,6 @@ def get_system_version():
|
||||
_update_check_cache: Dict[str, Any] = {'result': None, 'ts': 0.0}
|
||||
_UPDATE_CHECK_TTL = 300 # 5 minutes — avoids a git fetch on every page load
|
||||
|
||||
def _update_check_failed(detail: str) -> Dict[str, Any]:
|
||||
"""A check that could not run is not the same as being up to date.
|
||||
|
||||
Reporting update_available=False on a git failure hides the banner, and
|
||||
the banner is the only route to the update button -- so a checkout git
|
||||
refuses to touch looks exactly like a current one, permanently. The most
|
||||
common cause is an install performed as root: git then reports "dubious
|
||||
ownership" and every command fails, including the fetch here.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
return {'update_available': False, 'remote_sha': 'unknown',
|
||||
'commits_behind': 0, 'check_failed': True, 'error': detail}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def _describe_git_failure(stderr: str) -> str:
|
||||
"""Turn git's stderr into something the user can act on."""
|
||||
text = (stderr or '').strip()
|
||||
if 'dubious ownership' in text or 'detected dubious ownership' in text:
|
||||
return ("This checkout is owned by a different user than the one "
|
||||
"running the web interface, so git refuses to use it. It is "
|
||||
"usually the result of installing as root. Fix the ownership "
|
||||
"and the update will work: sudo chown -R $USER:$USER "
|
||||
+ str(PROJECT_ROOT))
|
||||
if 'could not resolve host' in text.lower() or 'network is unreachable' in text.lower():
|
||||
return "Could not reach GitHub to check for updates."
|
||||
return "Could not check for updates: " + (text.splitlines()[0] if text else "git failed")
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@api_v3.route('/system/check-update', methods=['GET'])
|
||||
def check_for_update():
|
||||
"""Check whether a newer LEDMatrix commit is available on origin/main."""
|
||||
@@ -1939,13 +1839,12 @@ def check_for_update():
|
||||
capture_output=True, timeout=10, cwd=cwd,
|
||||
)
|
||||
if fetch_result.returncode != 0:
|
||||
stderr = fetch_result.stderr.decode(errors='replace').strip()
|
||||
logger.warning("check-update: git fetch failed (rc=%d): %s",
|
||||
fetch_result.returncode, stderr)
|
||||
failed = _update_check_failed(_describe_git_failure(stderr))
|
||||
_update_check_cache['result'] = failed
|
||||
fetch_result.returncode,
|
||||
fetch_result.stderr.decode(errors='replace').strip())
|
||||
_update_check_cache['result'] = _safe
|
||||
_update_check_cache['ts'] = now
|
||||
return jsonify(failed)
|
||||
return jsonify(_safe)
|
||||
local = subprocess.run(
|
||||
['git', 'rev-parse', 'HEAD'],
|
||||
capture_output=True, text=True, timeout=5, cwd=cwd,
|
||||
@@ -1973,8 +1872,7 @@ def check_for_update():
|
||||
return jsonify(result)
|
||||
except Exception as e:
|
||||
logger.warning("check-update failed: %s", e)
|
||||
return jsonify(_update_check_failed(
|
||||
"Could not check for updates; see logs for details."))
|
||||
return jsonify(_safe)
|
||||
|
||||
@api_v3.route('/system/action', methods=['POST'])
|
||||
def execute_system_action():
|
||||
@@ -2101,11 +1999,6 @@ def execute_system_action():
|
||||
except subprocess.TimeoutExpired:
|
||||
logger.warning("git rev-parse timed out before pull")
|
||||
|
||||
# Whether the pull actually brought new code in. "Already up to
|
||||
# date" is a success too, and prompting for a restart then would
|
||||
# train users to ignore the prompt.
|
||||
code_changed = False
|
||||
|
||||
# Perform the git pull. Branches without an upstream were given
|
||||
# an explicit "origin <branch>" above so the update still works.
|
||||
result = subprocess.run(
|
||||
@@ -2149,7 +2042,6 @@ def execute_system_action():
|
||||
capture_output=True, text=True, timeout=10, cwd=project_dir)
|
||||
new_head = _post.stdout.strip() if _post.returncode == 0 else None
|
||||
if old_head and new_head and old_head != new_head:
|
||||
code_changed = True
|
||||
diff = subprocess.run(
|
||||
['git', 'diff', '--name-only', f'{old_head}..{new_head}'],
|
||||
capture_output=True, text=True, timeout=15, cwd=project_dir)
|
||||
@@ -2209,14 +2101,9 @@ def execute_system_action():
|
||||
if ln.strip()), '')
|
||||
pull_message = f"Update failed: {detail}" if detail else "Update failed; check logs for details"
|
||||
|
||||
# Nothing here restarts anything: the pull replaces files on
|
||||
# disk while the display and web services keep running the code
|
||||
# they loaded at boot. Without this the user is told the update
|
||||
# succeeded and sees no change until they happen to reboot.
|
||||
return jsonify({
|
||||
'status': 'success' if result.returncode == 0 else 'error',
|
||||
'message': pull_message,
|
||||
'restart_required': bool(result.returncode == 0 and code_changed),
|
||||
})
|
||||
elif action == 'checkout_branch':
|
||||
# Switch branches from the Tools tab. Needed because a checkout
|
||||
@@ -5730,11 +5617,6 @@ def save_plugin_config():
|
||||
# Separate secrets from regular config (handles nested configs and
|
||||
# array-item secrets — see src/web_interface/secret_helpers.py)
|
||||
regular_config, secrets_config = separate_secrets(plugin_config, secret_fields)
|
||||
# The config form renders secrets masked, so every save posts
|
||||
# them back blank. Without this the blank is merged over the
|
||||
# stored value and the credential is destroyed by the act of
|
||||
# changing an unrelated setting. A blank means "unchanged".
|
||||
secrets_config = remove_empty_secrets(secrets_config)
|
||||
|
||||
# Get current configs
|
||||
current_config = api_v3.config_manager.load_config()
|
||||
|
||||
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@@ -426,9 +426,6 @@ a, button, input, select, textarea {
|
||||
.md\:hidden { display: none; }
|
||||
.md\:block { display: block; }
|
||||
.md\:w-auto { width: auto; }
|
||||
/* composer.html labels its toolbar buttons `hidden md:inline`, so without
|
||||
this the label is hidden at every width and the buttons stay icon-only. */
|
||||
.md\:inline { display: inline; }
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@media (min-width: 1024px) {
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -116,25 +116,14 @@ document.body.addEventListener('htmx:afterRequest', function(event) {
|
||||
// ===== Restart-pending banner =====
|
||||
// Shown after restart-requiring saves; persists across tab switches (and
|
||||
// reloads, via sessionStorage) until the display restarts or it's dismissed.
|
||||
window.showRestartPending = function(message) {
|
||||
try {
|
||||
sessionStorage.setItem('ledmatrix-restart-pending', '1');
|
||||
// Persisted alongside the flag: a code update and a config save want
|
||||
// different wording, and the banner outlives the page that raised it.
|
||||
if (message) sessionStorage.setItem('ledmatrix-restart-pending-text', message);
|
||||
else sessionStorage.removeItem('ledmatrix-restart-pending-text');
|
||||
} catch { /* private browsing */ }
|
||||
window.showRestartPending = function() {
|
||||
try { sessionStorage.setItem('ledmatrix-restart-pending', '1'); } catch { /* private browsing */ }
|
||||
const banner = document.getElementById('restart-pending-banner');
|
||||
const text = document.getElementById('restart-pending-text');
|
||||
if (text && message) text.textContent = message;
|
||||
if (banner) banner.style.display = 'block';
|
||||
};
|
||||
|
||||
window.dismissRestartPending = function() {
|
||||
try {
|
||||
sessionStorage.removeItem('ledmatrix-restart-pending');
|
||||
sessionStorage.removeItem('ledmatrix-restart-pending-text');
|
||||
} catch { /* no-op */ }
|
||||
try { sessionStorage.removeItem('ledmatrix-restart-pending'); } catch { /* no-op */ }
|
||||
const banner = document.getElementById('restart-pending-banner');
|
||||
if (banner) banner.style.display = 'none';
|
||||
};
|
||||
@@ -162,9 +151,6 @@ document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', function() {
|
||||
try {
|
||||
if (sessionStorage.getItem('ledmatrix-restart-pending') === '1') {
|
||||
const banner = document.getElementById('restart-pending-banner');
|
||||
const saved = sessionStorage.getItem('ledmatrix-restart-pending-text');
|
||||
const text = document.getElementById('restart-pending-text');
|
||||
if (text && saved) text.textContent = saved;
|
||||
if (banner) banner.style.display = 'block';
|
||||
}
|
||||
} catch { /* no-op */ }
|
||||
|
||||
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Load Diff
@@ -1,791 +0,0 @@
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* ComposerCanvas — stateless LED matrix canvas renderer.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Coordinate system: LED pixels (integers). All drawing multiplies by SCALE.
|
||||
* PIL draw.text(x,y) is top-left; canvas fillText(x,y) is baseline.
|
||||
* → Canvas text cy = (actualY + fontSizePx) * SCALE
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Anchors: element x/y are offsets from their anchor point:
|
||||
* xAnchor=null/'left' → x is fixed offset from left
|
||||
* xAnchor='center' → x is offset from width/2
|
||||
* xAnchor='right' → x is offset inward from right edge
|
||||
* yAnchor follows the same pattern with 'top'/'middle'/'bottom'
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Breakpoints: elements with minWidth > currentMatrixW are rendered at 25% opacity.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Resize handles: drawn on selected rectangles; 8 handles (corners + edge mids).
|
||||
*/
|
||||
window.ComposerCanvas = (() => {
|
||||
'use strict';
|
||||
|
||||
let _canvas = null;
|
||||
let _ctx = null;
|
||||
let _showGrid = true;
|
||||
|
||||
//: Element types the canvas draws resize handles for. Exported because the
|
||||
//: editor has to gate its resize and hover behaviour on exactly this list --
|
||||
//: the two had drifted, so handles appeared on five shapes that could not
|
||||
//: actually be resized.
|
||||
const RESIZABLE_TYPES = ['rectangle', 'rounded_rectangle', 'ellipse', 'arc',
|
||||
'gauge', 'sparkline'];
|
||||
|
||||
const DISPLAY_PRESETS = [
|
||||
{ label: '64×32', w: 64, h: 32 },
|
||||
{ label: '128×32', w: 128, h: 32 },
|
||||
{ label: '128×64', w: 128, h: 64 },
|
||||
{ label: '256×32', w: 256, h: 32 },
|
||||
{ label: '256×64', w: 256, h: 64 },
|
||||
];
|
||||
|
||||
const FONT_MAP = {
|
||||
press_start: { family: "'PressStart2P', monospace", sizePx: 8, charW: 8 },
|
||||
four_by_six: { family: 'monospace', sizePx: 6, charW: 4 },
|
||||
five_by_seven: { family: 'monospace', sizePx: 7, charW: 5 },
|
||||
};
|
||||
|
||||
const ELEMENT_DEFAULTS = {
|
||||
text: {
|
||||
text: 'Hello', font: 'press_start',
|
||||
r: 255, g: 255, b: 255,
|
||||
text2: '', lineSpacing: 2, textAlign: 'left',
|
||||
xAnchor: null, yAnchor: null, minWidth: 0, locked: false, blink: false, visible: true,
|
||||
},
|
||||
dynamic_text: {
|
||||
binding: { source: 'config', key: '', format: null },
|
||||
font: 'press_start', textAlign: 'left',
|
||||
r: 255, g: 200, b: 100,
|
||||
xAnchor: null, yAnchor: null, minWidth: 0, locked: false, blink: false, visible: true,
|
||||
},
|
||||
clock: {
|
||||
format: '%H:%M', font: 'press_start',
|
||||
r: 100, g: 255, b: 100,
|
||||
format2: '', lineSpacing: 2, textAlign: 'left',
|
||||
xAnchor: null, yAnchor: null, minWidth: 0, locked: false, blink: false, visible: true,
|
||||
},
|
||||
rectangle: {
|
||||
width: 20, height: 8,
|
||||
fillR: 0, fillG: 0, fillB: 128, hasFill: true,
|
||||
outR: 255, outG: 255, outB: 255, hasOutline: true,
|
||||
xAnchor: null, yAnchor: null, minWidth: 0, locked: false, blink: false, visible: true,
|
||||
},
|
||||
ellipse: {
|
||||
width: 24, height: 12,
|
||||
fillR: 0, fillG: 100, fillB: 200, hasFill: true,
|
||||
outR: 100, outG: 180, outB: 255, hasOutline: true,
|
||||
xAnchor: null, yAnchor: null, minWidth: 0, locked: false, blink: false, visible: true,
|
||||
},
|
||||
arc: {
|
||||
width: 24, height: 24,
|
||||
startAngle: 0, endAngle: 270, lineWidth: 2,
|
||||
r: 255, g: 200, b: 0,
|
||||
xAnchor: null, yAnchor: null, minWidth: 0, locked: false, blink: false, visible: true,
|
||||
},
|
||||
pixel: {
|
||||
r: 255, g: 255, b: 255,
|
||||
xAnchor: null, yAnchor: null, minWidth: 0, locked: false, blink: false, visible: true,
|
||||
},
|
||||
rounded_rectangle: {
|
||||
width: 24, height: 10, borderRadius: 3,
|
||||
fillR: 0, fillG: 80, fillB: 180, hasFill: true,
|
||||
outR: 120, outG: 180, outB: 255, hasOutline: true,
|
||||
xAnchor: null, yAnchor: null, minWidth: 0, locked: false, blink: false, visible: true,
|
||||
},
|
||||
line: {
|
||||
x0: 0, y0: 16, x1: 63, y1: 16,
|
||||
r: 180, g: 180, b: 180, lineWidth: 1,
|
||||
xAnchor: null, yAnchor: null, minWidth: 0, locked: false, blink: false, visible: true,
|
||||
},
|
||||
divider: {
|
||||
orientation: 'horizontal', y: 16, x: 64,
|
||||
r: 100, g: 100, b: 100,
|
||||
xAnchor: null, yAnchor: null, minWidth: 0, locked: false, blink: false, visible: true,
|
||||
},
|
||||
progress_bar: {
|
||||
barWidth: 60, barHeight: 6,
|
||||
binding: { source: 'config', key: '', format: null },
|
||||
r: 80, g: 200, b: 80,
|
||||
bgR: 30, bgG: 30, bgB: 30, hasBg: true,
|
||||
outR: 100, outG: 100, outB: 100, hasOutline: true,
|
||||
previewPct: 65,
|
||||
xAnchor: null, yAnchor: null, minWidth: 0, locked: false, blink: false, visible: true,
|
||||
},
|
||||
countdown: {
|
||||
binding: { source: 'config', key: '', format: null },
|
||||
countdownFormat: 'dh',
|
||||
font: 'four_by_six', textAlign: 'left',
|
||||
r: 255, g: 180, b: 0,
|
||||
previewText: '42d 3h',
|
||||
xAnchor: null, yAnchor: null, minWidth: 0, locked: false, blink: false, visible: true,
|
||||
},
|
||||
marquee: {
|
||||
text: 'Scrolling text', font: 'press_start',
|
||||
r: 255, g: 255, b: 255,
|
||||
scrollSpeed: 1, gap: 16, direction: 'left',
|
||||
xAnchor: null, yAnchor: null, minWidth: 0, locked: false, blink: false, visible: true,
|
||||
},
|
||||
section: {
|
||||
label: 'Section',
|
||||
xAnchor: null, yAnchor: null, minWidth: 0, locked: false, blink: false, visible: true,
|
||||
},
|
||||
pips: {
|
||||
count: 5, filled: 3, pipSize: 4, pipSpacing: 2,
|
||||
r: 255, g: 200, b: 0,
|
||||
emptyR: 50, emptyG: 50, emptyB: 50, showEmpty: true,
|
||||
binding: { source: 'config', key: '', format: null },
|
||||
xAnchor: null, yAnchor: null, minWidth: 0, locked: false, blink: false, visible: true,
|
||||
},
|
||||
sparkline: {
|
||||
width: 40, height: 12,
|
||||
barCount: 8, barSpacing: 1,
|
||||
r: 80, g: 200, b: 120,
|
||||
bgR: 30, bgG: 30, bgB: 30, hasBg: false,
|
||||
binding: { source: 'config', key: '', format: null },
|
||||
previewData: '0.3,0.6,0.4,0.8,0.5,0.9,0.7,0.85',
|
||||
xAnchor: null, yAnchor: null, minWidth: 0, locked: false, blink: false, visible: true,
|
||||
},
|
||||
gauge: {
|
||||
width: 32, height: 32,
|
||||
startAngle: 135, endAngle: 45, lineWidth: 3,
|
||||
binding: { source: 'config', key: '', format: null },
|
||||
r: 80, g: 220, b: 80,
|
||||
trackR: 40, trackG: 40, trackB: 40, hasTrack: true,
|
||||
showLabel: true, font: 'four_by_six', labelR: 200, labelG: 200, labelB: 200,
|
||||
previewPct: 65,
|
||||
xAnchor: null, yAnchor: null, minWidth: 0, locked: false, blink: false, visible: true,
|
||||
},
|
||||
};
|
||||
|
||||
// ── Anchor resolution ────────────────────────────────────────────────
|
||||
function resolveAnchor(val, anchor, dim) {
|
||||
if (!anchor || anchor === 'left' || anchor === 'top') return val;
|
||||
if (anchor === 'center' || anchor === 'middle') return Math.floor(dim / 2) + val;
|
||||
if (anchor === 'right' || anchor === 'bottom') return dim - val;
|
||||
return val;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
function computeActualPos(el, matrixW, matrixH) {
|
||||
const ax = resolveAnchor(el.x ?? el.x0 ?? 0, el.xAnchor, matrixW);
|
||||
const ay = resolveAnchor(el.y ?? el.y0 ?? 0, el.yAnchor, matrixH);
|
||||
return { x: ax, y: ay };
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// ── Bounding box (LED pixel space) ──────────────────────────────────
|
||||
function getBoundingBox(el, matrixW, matrixH) {
|
||||
const { x: ax, y: ay } = computeActualPos(el, matrixW, matrixH);
|
||||
const finfo = FONT_MAP[el.font] || FONT_MAP.press_start;
|
||||
|
||||
switch (el.type) {
|
||||
case 'text': {
|
||||
const t1 = el.text || '', t2 = el.text2 || '';
|
||||
const w = Math.max(t1.length, t2.length) * finfo.charW;
|
||||
const h = t2 ? finfo.sizePx * 2 + (el.lineSpacing ?? 2) : finfo.sizePx;
|
||||
const bx = el.textAlign === 'center' ? ax - w / 2 : el.textAlign === 'right' ? ax - w : ax;
|
||||
return { x: bx, y: ay, w, h };
|
||||
}
|
||||
case 'dynamic_text': {
|
||||
const key = el.binding?.key || '?';
|
||||
const w = (`{${key}}`).length * finfo.charW;
|
||||
const bx = el.textAlign === 'center' ? ax - w / 2 : el.textAlign === 'right' ? ax - w : ax;
|
||||
return { x: bx, y: ay, w, h: finfo.sizePx };
|
||||
}
|
||||
case 'clock': {
|
||||
const t1 = el.format || '%H:%M', t2 = el.format2 || '';
|
||||
const w = Math.max(t1.length, t2.length) * finfo.charW;
|
||||
const h = t2 ? finfo.sizePx * 2 + (el.lineSpacing ?? 2) : finfo.sizePx;
|
||||
const bx = el.textAlign === 'center' ? ax - w / 2 : el.textAlign === 'right' ? ax - w : ax;
|
||||
return { x: bx, y: ay, w, h };
|
||||
}
|
||||
case 'countdown': {
|
||||
const pt = el.previewText || '--d --h';
|
||||
const w = pt.length * finfo.charW;
|
||||
const bx = el.textAlign === 'center' ? ax - w / 2 : el.textAlign === 'right' ? ax - w : ax;
|
||||
return { x: bx, y: ay, w, h: finfo.sizePx };
|
||||
}
|
||||
case 'rectangle':
|
||||
case 'rounded_rectangle':
|
||||
case 'ellipse':
|
||||
case 'arc':
|
||||
return { x: ax, y: ay, w: el.width, h: el.height };
|
||||
case 'pixel':
|
||||
return { x: ax, y: ay, w: 1, h: 1 };
|
||||
case 'line':
|
||||
return {
|
||||
x: Math.min(el.x0, el.x1), y: Math.min(el.y0, el.y1),
|
||||
w: Math.max(1, Math.abs(el.x1 - el.x0)),
|
||||
h: Math.max(1, Math.abs(el.y1 - el.y0)),
|
||||
};
|
||||
case 'divider':
|
||||
return el.orientation === 'horizontal'
|
||||
? { x: 0, y: ay, w: matrixW, h: 1 }
|
||||
: { x: ax, y: 0, w: 1, h: matrixH };
|
||||
case 'progress_bar':
|
||||
return { x: ax, y: ay, w: el.barWidth ?? 60, h: el.barHeight ?? 6 };
|
||||
case 'marquee': {
|
||||
const mfinfo = FONT_MAP[el.font] || FONT_MAP.press_start;
|
||||
return { x: 0, y: ay, w: matrixW, h: mfinfo.sizePx };
|
||||
}
|
||||
case 'gauge':
|
||||
return { x: ax, y: ay, w: el.width ?? 32, h: el.height ?? 32 };
|
||||
case 'sparkline':
|
||||
return { x: ax, y: ay, w: el.width ?? 40, h: el.height ?? 12 };
|
||||
case 'pips': {
|
||||
const pc = el.count ?? 5, ps = el.pipSize ?? 4, pg = el.pipSpacing ?? 2;
|
||||
return { x: ax, y: ay, w: pc * ps + (pc - 1) * pg, h: ps };
|
||||
}
|
||||
case 'section': {
|
||||
// Was 0x0, so the element was unselectable except through the 3px
|
||||
// hit-test padding and drew nothing at all -- a user adding one from
|
||||
// the palette saw an empty canvas.
|
||||
// Same font resolution as the draw case below, or the box will not
|
||||
// match the glyphs: getBoundingBox's shared `finfo` falls back to
|
||||
// press_start, and a section has no font of its own.
|
||||
const sinfo = FONT_MAP[el.font] || FONT_MAP.four_by_six;
|
||||
const label = el.label || 'Section';
|
||||
return { x: ax, y: ay, w: label.length * sinfo.charW, h: sinfo.sizePx };
|
||||
}
|
||||
default:
|
||||
return { x: ax, y: ay, w: 4, h: 4 };
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// ── Resize handle support ─────────────────────────────────────────────
|
||||
// Returns 8 handle points for a rectangle in LED pixel space
|
||||
function _getRectHandles(el, matrixW, matrixH) {
|
||||
const { x: ax, y: ay } = computeActualPos(el, matrixW, matrixH);
|
||||
const w = el.width, h = el.height;
|
||||
const cx = ax + w / 2, cy = ay + h / 2;
|
||||
return {
|
||||
nw: { x: ax, y: ay },
|
||||
n: { x: cx, y: ay },
|
||||
ne: { x: ax + w, y: ay },
|
||||
w: { x: ax, y: cy },
|
||||
e: { x: ax + w, y: cy },
|
||||
sw: { x: ax, y: ay + h },
|
||||
s: { x: cx, y: ay + h },
|
||||
se: { x: ax + w, y: ay + h },
|
||||
};
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Returns the handle direction under LED-space point (lx, ly), or null
|
||||
function getResizeHandle(el, lx, ly, matrixW, matrixH) {
|
||||
if (!RESIZABLE_TYPES.includes(el.type)) return null;
|
||||
const handles = _getRectHandles(el, matrixW, matrixH);
|
||||
const PAD = 4;
|
||||
for (const [dir, pt] of Object.entries(handles)) {
|
||||
if (Math.abs(lx - pt.x) <= PAD && Math.abs(ly - pt.y) <= PAD) return dir;
|
||||
}
|
||||
return null;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
const _HANDLE_CURSORS = {
|
||||
nw: 'nw-resize', n: 'n-resize', ne: 'ne-resize',
|
||||
w: 'w-resize', e: 'e-resize',
|
||||
sw: 'sw-resize', s: 's-resize', se: 'se-resize',
|
||||
};
|
||||
function getCursorForHandle(handle) {
|
||||
return _HANDLE_CURSORS[handle] || 'crosshair';
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// ── Hit test ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
|
||||
function hitTest(el, lx, ly, matrixW, matrixH) {
|
||||
const PAD = 3;
|
||||
const bb = getBoundingBox(el, matrixW, matrixH);
|
||||
return (
|
||||
lx >= bb.x - PAD && lx <= bb.x + bb.w + PAD &&
|
||||
ly >= bb.y - PAD && ly <= bb.y + bb.h + PAD
|
||||
);
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// ── Draw a single element ─────────────────────────────────────────────
|
||||
function _drawElement(ctx, el, SCALE, matrixW, matrixH, opts = {}) {
|
||||
const s = SCALE;
|
||||
const { x: ax, y: ay } = computeActualPos(el, matrixW, matrixH);
|
||||
const belowBreakpoint = el.minWidth > 0 && matrixW < el.minWidth;
|
||||
const hidden = el.visible === false;
|
||||
|
||||
ctx.save();
|
||||
if (hidden) ctx.globalAlpha = 0.12;
|
||||
else if (belowBreakpoint) ctx.globalAlpha = 0.25;
|
||||
|
||||
// Blink animation: when blinkOff, fully hide blinking elements
|
||||
if (el.blink) {
|
||||
if (opts.blinkOff) { ctx.restore(); return; }
|
||||
ctx.globalAlpha *= 0.55;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Helper: compute draw X for text alignment
|
||||
const _textX = (text, finfo) => {
|
||||
const tw = text.length * finfo.charW * s;
|
||||
if (el.textAlign === 'center') return ax * s - tw / 2;
|
||||
if (el.textAlign === 'right') return ax * s - tw;
|
||||
return ax * s;
|
||||
};
|
||||
|
||||
try {
|
||||
switch (el.type) {
|
||||
case 'section': {
|
||||
// A design-time label: it marks a region for the author and is not
|
||||
// emitted into the generated plugin. There was no case here at all,
|
||||
// so adding "Section Label" from the palette drew nothing and left
|
||||
// the user with an apparently broken control.
|
||||
const sfinfo = FONT_MAP[el.font] || FONT_MAP.four_by_six;
|
||||
ctx.font = `${sfinfo.sizePx * s}px ${sfinfo.family}`;
|
||||
ctx.fillStyle = `rgba(${el.r ?? 120},${el.g ?? 120},${el.b ?? 120},0.85)`;
|
||||
ctx.textBaseline = 'top';
|
||||
ctx.fillText(el.label || 'Section', ax * s, ay * s);
|
||||
break;
|
||||
}
|
||||
case 'text':
|
||||
case 'dynamic_text':
|
||||
case 'clock': {
|
||||
const finfo = FONT_MAP[el.font] || FONT_MAP.press_start;
|
||||
const key = el.binding?.key || '?';
|
||||
const pv = opts.previewValues?.[key];
|
||||
// Substitute {variable} tokens in text using previewValues
|
||||
const _subVars = str => (str || '').replace(/\{(\w+)\}/g, (_, k) => {
|
||||
const v = opts.previewValues?.[k];
|
||||
return v !== undefined && v !== '' ? String(v) : `{${k}}`;
|
||||
});
|
||||
const displayText =
|
||||
el.type === 'text' ? _subVars(el.text || '')
|
||||
: el.type === 'clock' ? (el.format || '%H:%M')
|
||||
: (pv !== undefined && pv !== '' ? String(pv) : `{${key}}`);
|
||||
ctx.font = `${finfo.sizePx * s}px ${finfo.family}`;
|
||||
ctx.fillStyle = `rgb(${el.r},${el.g},${el.b})`;
|
||||
ctx.fillText(displayText, _textX(displayText, finfo), (ay + finfo.sizePx) * s);
|
||||
// Second line (text and clock)
|
||||
if (el.type === 'text' && el.text2) {
|
||||
const t2 = _subVars(el.text2);
|
||||
const y2 = ay + finfo.sizePx + (el.lineSpacing ?? 2);
|
||||
ctx.fillText(t2, _textX(t2, finfo), (y2 + finfo.sizePx) * s);
|
||||
}
|
||||
if (el.type === 'clock' && el.format2) {
|
||||
const y2 = ay + finfo.sizePx + (el.lineSpacing ?? 2);
|
||||
ctx.fillText(el.format2, _textX(el.format2, finfo), (y2 + finfo.sizePx) * s);
|
||||
}
|
||||
break;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
case 'countdown': {
|
||||
const finfo = FONT_MAP[el.font] || FONT_MAP.press_start;
|
||||
const t = el.previewText || '--d --h';
|
||||
ctx.font = `${finfo.sizePx * s}px ${finfo.family}`;
|
||||
ctx.fillStyle = `rgb(${el.r},${el.g},${el.b})`;
|
||||
ctx.fillText(t, _textX(t, finfo), (ay + finfo.sizePx) * s);
|
||||
break;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
case 'rectangle': {
|
||||
const rx = ax * s, ry = ay * s;
|
||||
const rw = el.width * s, rh = el.height * s;
|
||||
if (el.hasFill) {
|
||||
ctx.fillStyle = `rgb(${el.fillR},${el.fillG},${el.fillB})`;
|
||||
ctx.fillRect(rx, ry, rw, rh);
|
||||
}
|
||||
if (el.hasOutline) {
|
||||
ctx.strokeStyle = `rgb(${el.outR},${el.outG},${el.outB})`;
|
||||
ctx.lineWidth = 1;
|
||||
ctx.strokeRect(rx, ry, rw, rh);
|
||||
}
|
||||
break;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
case 'ellipse': {
|
||||
const cx = (ax + el.width / 2) * s;
|
||||
const cy = (ay + el.height / 2) * s;
|
||||
const rx = (el.width / 2) * s;
|
||||
const ry = (el.height / 2) * s;
|
||||
ctx.beginPath();
|
||||
ctx.ellipse(cx, cy, rx, ry, 0, 0, Math.PI * 2);
|
||||
if (el.hasFill) {
|
||||
ctx.fillStyle = `rgb(${el.fillR},${el.fillG},${el.fillB})`;
|
||||
ctx.fill();
|
||||
}
|
||||
if (el.hasOutline) {
|
||||
ctx.strokeStyle = `rgb(${el.outR},${el.outG},${el.outB})`;
|
||||
ctx.lineWidth = 1;
|
||||
ctx.stroke();
|
||||
}
|
||||
break;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
case 'arc': {
|
||||
const cx = (ax + el.width / 2) * s;
|
||||
const cy = (ay + el.height / 2) * s;
|
||||
const rx = (el.width / 2) * s;
|
||||
const ry = (el.height / 2) * s;
|
||||
// PIL: 0°=right, clockwise. Canvas: same with anticlockwise=false
|
||||
const startRad = (el.startAngle ?? 0) * Math.PI / 180;
|
||||
const endRad = (el.endAngle ?? 270) * Math.PI / 180;
|
||||
ctx.beginPath();
|
||||
ctx.ellipse(cx, cy, rx, ry, 0, startRad, endRad, false);
|
||||
ctx.strokeStyle = `rgb(${el.r},${el.g},${el.b})`;
|
||||
ctx.lineWidth = Math.max(1, el.lineWidth || 2);
|
||||
ctx.stroke();
|
||||
break;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
case 'pixel': {
|
||||
ctx.fillStyle = `rgb(${el.r},${el.g},${el.b})`;
|
||||
ctx.fillRect(ax * s, ay * s, s, s);
|
||||
break;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
case 'rounded_rectangle': {
|
||||
const rx = ax * s, ry = ay * s;
|
||||
const rw = el.width * s, rh = el.height * s;
|
||||
const rad = Math.min((el.borderRadius ?? 3) * s, rw / 2, rh / 2);
|
||||
ctx.beginPath();
|
||||
ctx.roundRect(rx, ry, rw, rh, rad);
|
||||
if (el.hasFill) {
|
||||
ctx.fillStyle = `rgb(${el.fillR},${el.fillG},${el.fillB})`;
|
||||
ctx.fill();
|
||||
}
|
||||
if (el.hasOutline) {
|
||||
ctx.strokeStyle = `rgb(${el.outR},${el.outG},${el.outB})`;
|
||||
ctx.lineWidth = 1;
|
||||
ctx.stroke();
|
||||
}
|
||||
break;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
case 'line': {
|
||||
ctx.strokeStyle = `rgb(${el.r},${el.g},${el.b})`;
|
||||
ctx.lineWidth = Math.max(1, el.lineWidth || 1);
|
||||
ctx.beginPath();
|
||||
ctx.moveTo(el.x0 * s, el.y0 * s);
|
||||
ctx.lineTo(el.x1 * s, el.y1 * s);
|
||||
ctx.stroke();
|
||||
break;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
case 'divider': {
|
||||
const isH = (el.orientation || 'horizontal') === 'horizontal';
|
||||
ctx.strokeStyle = `rgb(${el.r},${el.g},${el.b})`;
|
||||
ctx.lineWidth = 1;
|
||||
ctx.beginPath();
|
||||
if (isH) {
|
||||
ctx.moveTo(0, ay * s + 0.5);
|
||||
ctx.lineTo(_canvas.width, ay * s + 0.5);
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
ctx.moveTo(ax * s + 0.5, 0);
|
||||
ctx.lineTo(ax * s + 0.5, _canvas.height);
|
||||
}
|
||||
ctx.stroke();
|
||||
break;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
case 'pips': {
|
||||
const pipCount = Math.max(1, el.count ?? 5);
|
||||
const pvPips = opts.previewValues?.[el.binding?.key];
|
||||
const filledN = pvPips !== undefined
|
||||
? Math.max(0, Math.min(pipCount, Math.round(parseFloat(pvPips) || 0)))
|
||||
: Math.max(0, Math.min(pipCount, el.filled ?? 3));
|
||||
const ps = Math.max(1, el.pipSize ?? 4);
|
||||
const pg = Math.max(0, el.pipSpacing ?? 2);
|
||||
for (let i = 0; i < pipCount; i++) {
|
||||
const isFilled = i < filledN;
|
||||
if (!isFilled && !el.showEmpty) continue;
|
||||
ctx.fillStyle = isFilled
|
||||
? `rgb(${el.r},${el.g},${el.b})`
|
||||
: `rgb(${el.emptyR ?? 50},${el.emptyG ?? 50},${el.emptyB ?? 50})`;
|
||||
ctx.fillRect((ax + i * (ps + pg)) * s, ay * s, ps * s, ps * s);
|
||||
}
|
||||
break;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
case 'sparkline': {
|
||||
const slW = el.width ?? 40, slH = el.height ?? 12;
|
||||
const count = Math.max(1, el.barCount ?? 8);
|
||||
const spacing = el.barSpacing ?? 1;
|
||||
const barW = Math.max(1, Math.floor((slW - spacing * (count - 1)) / count));
|
||||
const rawVals = (el.previewData || '').split(',')
|
||||
.map(v => parseFloat(v.trim())).filter(n => !isNaN(n));
|
||||
while (rawVals.length < count) rawVals.push(0);
|
||||
const maxV = Math.max(...rawVals.slice(0, count), 0.001);
|
||||
const rx = ax * s, ry = ay * s;
|
||||
if (el.hasBg) {
|
||||
ctx.fillStyle = `rgb(${el.bgR ?? 30},${el.bgG ?? 30},${el.bgB ?? 30})`;
|
||||
ctx.fillRect(rx, ry, slW * s, slH * s);
|
||||
}
|
||||
ctx.fillStyle = `rgb(${el.r},${el.g},${el.b})`;
|
||||
for (let i = 0; i < count; i++) {
|
||||
const norm = Math.max(0, Math.min(1, rawVals[i] / maxV));
|
||||
const barH = Math.max(1, Math.round(slH * norm));
|
||||
const bx = rx + (barW + spacing) * i * s;
|
||||
const by = ry + (slH - barH) * s;
|
||||
ctx.fillRect(bx, by, barW * s, barH * s);
|
||||
}
|
||||
break;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
case 'gauge': {
|
||||
const gw = (el.width ?? 32), gh = (el.height ?? 32);
|
||||
const cx = (ax + gw / 2) * s, cy = (ay + gh / 2) * s;
|
||||
const rx = (gw / 2) * s, ry = (gh / 2) * s;
|
||||
const lw = Math.max(1, (el.lineWidth ?? 3));
|
||||
// rx/ry are canvas pixels ((gw/2)*s) but lw is LED pixels, so
|
||||
// insetting by lw/2 under-corrected by the scale factor while the
|
||||
// stroke was drawn at lw*s -- the arc spilled outside the element's
|
||||
// reported bounding box at any SCALE > 1, and the preview stopped
|
||||
// matching the generated PIL output.
|
||||
const lwPx = lw * s;
|
||||
const startDeg = el.startAngle ?? 135;
|
||||
const endDeg = el.endAngle ?? 45;
|
||||
// Arc sweep: from startDeg clockwise to endDeg (PIL convention)
|
||||
const totalSweep = ((endDeg - startDeg) + 360) % 360 || 360;
|
||||
const pvGauge = opts.previewValues?.[el.binding?.key];
|
||||
const pct = pvGauge !== undefined
|
||||
? Math.max(0, Math.min(100, parseFloat(pvGauge) || 0)) / 100
|
||||
: Math.max(0, Math.min(100, el.previewPct ?? 65)) / 100;
|
||||
const fillSweep = totalSweep * pct;
|
||||
const toRad = deg => (deg - 90) * Math.PI / 180; // canvas 0=top, PIL 0=right → offset -90
|
||||
|
||||
// Track arc
|
||||
if (el.hasTrack !== false) {
|
||||
ctx.beginPath();
|
||||
ctx.ellipse(cx, cy, rx - lwPx / 2, ry - lwPx / 2, 0, toRad(startDeg), toRad(startDeg + totalSweep), false);
|
||||
ctx.strokeStyle = `rgb(${el.trackR ?? 40},${el.trackG ?? 40},${el.trackB ?? 40})`;
|
||||
ctx.lineWidth = lwPx;
|
||||
ctx.stroke();
|
||||
}
|
||||
// Fill arc
|
||||
if (pct > 0) {
|
||||
ctx.beginPath();
|
||||
ctx.ellipse(cx, cy, rx - lwPx / 2, ry - lwPx / 2, 0, toRad(startDeg), toRad(startDeg + fillSweep), false);
|
||||
ctx.strokeStyle = `rgb(${el.r},${el.g},${el.b})`;
|
||||
ctx.lineWidth = lwPx;
|
||||
ctx.stroke();
|
||||
}
|
||||
// Centre label
|
||||
if (el.showLabel) {
|
||||
const gfinfo = FONT_MAP[el.font || 'four_by_six'] || FONT_MAP.four_by_six;
|
||||
const labelText = Math.round(pct * 100) + '%';
|
||||
ctx.font = `${gfinfo.sizePx * s}px ${gfinfo.family}`;
|
||||
ctx.fillStyle = `rgb(${el.labelR ?? 200},${el.labelG ?? 200},${el.labelB ?? 200})`;
|
||||
const ltw = ctx.measureText(labelText).width;
|
||||
ctx.fillText(labelText, cx - ltw / 2, cy + (gfinfo.sizePx * s) / 2);
|
||||
}
|
||||
break;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
case 'marquee': {
|
||||
const finfo = FONT_MAP[el.font] || FONT_MAP.press_start;
|
||||
const text = el.text || 'Scrolling text';
|
||||
const tw = text.length * finfo.charW * s;
|
||||
const gap = (el.gap ?? 16) * s;
|
||||
const totalW = tw + gap;
|
||||
const tick = opts.animTick ?? 0;
|
||||
const speed = (el.scrollSpeed ?? 1) * 2;
|
||||
const scrolled = (tick * speed) % totalW;
|
||||
// left: text enters from right; right: text enters from left
|
||||
const startX = el.direction === 'right'
|
||||
? scrolled - tw
|
||||
: matrixW * s - scrolled;
|
||||
ctx.font = `${finfo.sizePx * s}px ${finfo.family}`;
|
||||
ctx.fillStyle = `rgb(${el.r},${el.g},${el.b})`;
|
||||
// Clip to canvas width so text doesn't bleed outside
|
||||
ctx.save();
|
||||
ctx.beginPath();
|
||||
ctx.rect(0, ay * s - 1, matrixW * s, (finfo.sizePx + 2) * s);
|
||||
ctx.clip();
|
||||
for (let i = -1; i <= 2; i++) {
|
||||
ctx.fillText(text, startX + i * totalW, (ay + finfo.sizePx) * s);
|
||||
}
|
||||
ctx.restore();
|
||||
break;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
case 'progress_bar': {
|
||||
const bw = el.barWidth ?? 60, bh = el.barHeight ?? 6;
|
||||
const pvPb = opts.previewValues?.[el.binding?.key];
|
||||
const pct = pvPb !== undefined
|
||||
? Math.max(0, Math.min(100, parseFloat(pvPb) || 0)) / 100
|
||||
: Math.max(0, Math.min(100, el.previewPct ?? 65)) / 100;
|
||||
const rx = ax * s, ry = ay * s;
|
||||
if (el.hasBg) {
|
||||
ctx.fillStyle = `rgb(${el.bgR ?? 30},${el.bgG ?? 30},${el.bgB ?? 30})`;
|
||||
ctx.fillRect(rx, ry, bw * s, bh * s);
|
||||
}
|
||||
const fillW = Math.max(0, Math.round(bw * pct));
|
||||
if (fillW > 0) {
|
||||
ctx.fillStyle = `rgb(${el.r},${el.g},${el.b})`;
|
||||
ctx.fillRect(rx, ry, fillW * s, bh * s);
|
||||
}
|
||||
if (el.hasOutline) {
|
||||
ctx.strokeStyle = `rgb(${el.outR ?? 100},${el.outG ?? 100},${el.outB ?? 100})`;
|
||||
ctx.lineWidth = 1;
|
||||
ctx.strokeRect(rx, ry, bw * s, bh * s);
|
||||
}
|
||||
break;
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
if (belowBreakpoint) {
|
||||
ctx.globalAlpha = 0.6;
|
||||
const bb = getBoundingBox(el, matrixW, matrixH);
|
||||
ctx.font = `${Math.max(8, s * 2)}px monospace`;
|
||||
ctx.fillStyle = '#facc15';
|
||||
ctx.fillText(`≥${el.minWidth}px`, bb.x * s, (bb.y + 4) * s);
|
||||
}
|
||||
} finally {
|
||||
ctx.restore();
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// ── Selection indicator ──────────────────────────────────────────────
|
||||
function _drawSelection(ctx, el, SCALE, matrixW, matrixH) {
|
||||
const bb = getBoundingBox(el, matrixW, matrixH);
|
||||
const PAD = 2, s = SCALE;
|
||||
const rx = bb.x * s - PAD, ry = bb.y * s - PAD;
|
||||
const rw = bb.w * s + PAD * 2, rh = bb.h * s + PAD * 2;
|
||||
|
||||
ctx.save();
|
||||
ctx.strokeStyle = '#3b82f6';
|
||||
ctx.lineWidth = 1;
|
||||
ctx.setLineDash([3, 2]);
|
||||
ctx.strokeRect(rx, ry, rw, rh);
|
||||
ctx.setLineDash([]);
|
||||
|
||||
if (el.xAnchor || el.yAnchor) {
|
||||
ctx.font = `${Math.max(7, s)}px sans-serif`;
|
||||
ctx.fillStyle = '#a78bfa';
|
||||
const anchorText = [
|
||||
el.xAnchor ? `x:${el.xAnchor[0]}` : '',
|
||||
el.yAnchor ? `y:${el.yAnchor[0]}` : '',
|
||||
].filter(Boolean).join(' ');
|
||||
if (anchorText) ctx.fillText(anchorText, rx + 1, ry - 2);
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// Resize handles: on rect, rounded rect, ellipse
|
||||
if (RESIZABLE_TYPES.includes(el.type)) {
|
||||
const handles = _getRectHandles(el, matrixW, matrixH);
|
||||
const HS = 5;
|
||||
ctx.fillStyle = 'white';
|
||||
ctx.strokeStyle = '#2563eb';
|
||||
ctx.lineWidth = 1;
|
||||
for (const pt of Object.values(handles)) {
|
||||
const hx = pt.x * s - HS / 2;
|
||||
const hy = pt.y * s - HS / 2;
|
||||
ctx.fillRect(hx, hy, HS, HS);
|
||||
ctx.strokeRect(hx, hy, HS, HS);
|
||||
}
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
// Corner dots for non-rectangle elements
|
||||
ctx.fillStyle = '#3b82f6';
|
||||
const HS = 4;
|
||||
for (const [hx, hy] of [
|
||||
[rx - HS / 2, ry - HS / 2], [rx + rw - HS / 2, ry - HS / 2],
|
||||
[rx - HS / 2, ry + rh - HS / 2], [rx + rw - HS / 2, ry + rh - HS / 2],
|
||||
]) ctx.fillRect(hx, hy, HS, HS);
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
ctx.restore();
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// ── Dimension tooltip while dragging ─────────────────────────────────
|
||||
function drawDragTooltip(ctx, el, SCALE, matrixW, matrixH) {
|
||||
const bb = getBoundingBox(el, matrixW, matrixH);
|
||||
const label = el.type === 'rectangle'
|
||||
? `${el.width}×${el.height}`
|
||||
: `${bb.x},${bb.y}`;
|
||||
const s = SCALE;
|
||||
ctx.save();
|
||||
ctx.font = `${Math.max(9, s * 1.5)}px monospace`;
|
||||
const tw = ctx.measureText(label).width;
|
||||
const tx = bb.x * s, ty = (bb.y - 2) * s;
|
||||
ctx.fillStyle = 'rgba(0,0,0,0.7)';
|
||||
ctx.fillRect(tx - 2, ty - 10, tw + 4, 12);
|
||||
ctx.fillStyle = 'white';
|
||||
ctx.fillText(label, tx, ty);
|
||||
ctx.restore();
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
// ── Public API ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────
|
||||
|
||||
function init(canvasEl) {
|
||||
_canvas = canvasEl;
|
||||
_ctx = canvasEl.getContext('2d');
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
function setGrid(show) { _showGrid = show; }
|
||||
|
||||
function updateCanvasSize(matrixW, matrixH, SCALE) {
|
||||
if (!_canvas) return;
|
||||
_canvas.width = matrixW * SCALE;
|
||||
_canvas.height = matrixH * SCALE;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
function render(elements, selectedId, matrixW, matrixH, SCALE, opts = {}) {
|
||||
if (!_ctx) return;
|
||||
const cW = matrixW * SCALE, cH = matrixH * SCALE;
|
||||
|
||||
const bg = opts.bgColor;
|
||||
_ctx.fillStyle = bg ? `rgb(${bg.r},${bg.g},${bg.b})` : '#000';
|
||||
_ctx.fillRect(0, 0, cW, cH);
|
||||
|
||||
if (_showGrid) {
|
||||
_ctx.strokeStyle = 'rgba(255,255,255,0.07)';
|
||||
_ctx.lineWidth = 0.5;
|
||||
for (let x = SCALE; x < cW; x += SCALE) {
|
||||
_ctx.beginPath(); _ctx.moveTo(x, 0); _ctx.lineTo(x, cH); _ctx.stroke();
|
||||
}
|
||||
for (let y = SCALE; y < cH; y += SCALE) {
|
||||
_ctx.beginPath(); _ctx.moveTo(0, y); _ctx.lineTo(cW, y); _ctx.stroke();
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
for (const el of elements) _drawElement(_ctx, el, SCALE, matrixW, matrixH, opts);
|
||||
|
||||
if (opts.showRuler) {
|
||||
_ctx.save();
|
||||
_ctx.fillStyle = 'rgba(255,255,255,0.08)';
|
||||
_ctx.fillRect(0, 0, cW, SCALE); // top strip
|
||||
_ctx.fillRect(0, 0, SCALE, cH); // left strip
|
||||
_ctx.strokeStyle = 'rgba(255,255,255,0.5)';
|
||||
_ctx.fillStyle = 'rgba(255,255,255,0.6)';
|
||||
_ctx.font = `${Math.max(5, SCALE - 1)}px monospace`;
|
||||
const step = SCALE >= 4 ? 8 : 16;
|
||||
for (let px = 0; px <= matrixW; px += step) {
|
||||
const cx = px * SCALE;
|
||||
const major = px % 32 === 0;
|
||||
_ctx.lineWidth = 0.5;
|
||||
_ctx.beginPath(); _ctx.moveTo(cx, 0); _ctx.lineTo(cx, major ? SCALE : SCALE * 0.5); _ctx.stroke();
|
||||
if (major && px > 0 && px < matrixW - 4) _ctx.fillText(String(px), cx + 1, SCALE - 1);
|
||||
}
|
||||
for (let py = 0; py <= matrixH; py += step) {
|
||||
const cy = py * SCALE;
|
||||
const major = py % 32 === 0;
|
||||
_ctx.beginPath(); _ctx.moveTo(0, cy); _ctx.lineTo(major ? SCALE : SCALE * 0.5, cy); _ctx.stroke();
|
||||
if (major && py > 0 && py < matrixH - 4) _ctx.fillText(String(py), 1, cy + SCALE - 1);
|
||||
}
|
||||
_ctx.restore();
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
if (opts.showGuides) {
|
||||
_ctx.save();
|
||||
_ctx.strokeStyle = 'rgba(255,60,60,0.45)';
|
||||
_ctx.lineWidth = 1;
|
||||
_ctx.setLineDash([4, 3]);
|
||||
const mx = Math.floor(cW / 2) + 0.5;
|
||||
const my = Math.floor(cH / 2) + 0.5;
|
||||
_ctx.beginPath(); _ctx.moveTo(mx, 0); _ctx.lineTo(mx, cH); _ctx.stroke();
|
||||
_ctx.beginPath(); _ctx.moveTo(0, my); _ctx.lineTo(cW, my); _ctx.stroke();
|
||||
_ctx.setLineDash([]);
|
||||
_ctx.restore();
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
const sel = selectedId != null ? elements.find(e => e.id === selectedId) : null;
|
||||
if (sel) {
|
||||
_drawSelection(_ctx, sel, SCALE, matrixW, matrixH);
|
||||
if (opts.showTooltip) drawDragTooltip(_ctx, sel, SCALE, matrixW, matrixH);
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
return {
|
||||
init, render, setGrid, updateCanvasSize,
|
||||
hitTest, getBoundingBox, computeActualPos, resolveAnchor,
|
||||
getResizeHandle, getCursorForHandle,
|
||||
ELEMENT_DEFAULTS, FONT_MAP, DISPLAY_PRESETS, RESIZABLE_TYPES,
|
||||
};
|
||||
})();
|
||||
@@ -4622,17 +4622,15 @@ window.loadGithubToken = function() {
|
||||
// Handle empty data (secrets file doesn't exist) - API returns {} in this case
|
||||
const secrets = data.data || {};
|
||||
const token = secrets.github?.api_token || '';
|
||||
const configured = token && token !== 'YOUR_GITHUB_PERSONAL_ACCESS_TOKEN';
|
||||
|
||||
if (input) {
|
||||
// The endpoint masks what it returns, so this never holds
|
||||
// the real token -- and the field is deliberately left
|
||||
// empty rather than filled with the mask, which would be
|
||||
// saved verbatim the next time the user pressed Save.
|
||||
input.value = '';
|
||||
if (configured) {
|
||||
showNotification('A GitHub token is saved. Enter a new one to replace it.', 'success');
|
||||
if (token && token !== 'YOUR_GITHUB_PERSONAL_ACCESS_TOKEN') {
|
||||
// Token exists and is valid
|
||||
input.value = token;
|
||||
showNotification('GitHub token loaded successfully', 'success');
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
// No token configured or placeholder value
|
||||
input.value = '';
|
||||
showNotification('No GitHub token configured. Enter a new token to save.', 'info');
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -413,8 +413,7 @@
|
||||
<div class="flex items-center justify-between">
|
||||
<div class="flex items-center space-x-3">
|
||||
<i class="fas fa-rotate text-lg"></i>
|
||||
<span class="text-sm font-medium" aria-live="polite"
|
||||
id="restart-pending-text">
|
||||
<span class="text-sm font-medium" aria-live="polite">
|
||||
Configuration saved — restart the display to apply the changes
|
||||
</span>
|
||||
</div>
|
||||
@@ -1108,29 +1107,15 @@
|
||||
fetch('/api/v3/system/check-update')
|
||||
.then(function(r) { return r.json(); })
|
||||
.then(function(data) {
|
||||
var banner = document.getElementById('update-banner');
|
||||
var btn = document.getElementById('update-banner-btn');
|
||||
if (data.check_failed) {
|
||||
// A check that could not run is not the same as being up
|
||||
// to date. Hiding the banner here made a checkout git
|
||||
// refuses to touch look permanently current, with no
|
||||
// route to the update button and nothing to act on.
|
||||
document.getElementById('update-banner-text').textContent =
|
||||
data.error || 'Could not check for updates.';
|
||||
if (btn) btn.style.display = 'none';
|
||||
banner.style.display = '';
|
||||
return;
|
||||
}
|
||||
if (btn) btn.style.display = '';
|
||||
if (data.update_available && getDismissedSha() !== data.remote_sha) {
|
||||
var n = data.commits_behind || 0;
|
||||
var msg = 'A new LEDMatrix update is available';
|
||||
if (n > 0) msg += ' (' + n + ' commit' + (n > 1 ? 's' : '') + ')';
|
||||
document.getElementById('update-banner-text').textContent = msg;
|
||||
banner.style.display = '';
|
||||
document.getElementById('update-banner').style.display = '';
|
||||
try { sessionStorage.setItem('update-sha', data.remote_sha); } catch(e) {}
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
banner.style.display = 'none';
|
||||
document.getElementById('update-banner').style.display = 'none';
|
||||
}
|
||||
})
|
||||
.catch(function() {});
|
||||
@@ -1161,13 +1146,6 @@
|
||||
if (data.status === 'success') {
|
||||
document.getElementById('update-banner').style.display = 'none';
|
||||
try { sessionStorage.removeItem('update-sha-dismissed'); } catch(e) {}
|
||||
// The pull replaced files on disk; the running services still
|
||||
// hold the code they loaded at boot. Ask for the restart that
|
||||
// makes the update actually take effect.
|
||||
if (data.restart_required && typeof window.showRestartPending === 'function') {
|
||||
window.showRestartPending(
|
||||
'Update installed \u2014 restart the display to run the new code');
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
if (typeof showNotification === 'function') {
|
||||
showNotification(data.message || 'Update complete', data.status || 'success');
|
||||
|
||||
File diff suppressed because it is too large
Load Diff
@@ -1,298 +0,0 @@
|
||||
"""
|
||||
{{ plugin_name }} — LEDMatrix Plugin
|
||||
Generated by LEDMatrix Plugin Composer on {{ generated_date }}
|
||||
|
||||
Extension points:
|
||||
update() → add HTTP/MQTT data-fetching logic here
|
||||
_get_display_values() → map fetched data to display strings
|
||||
display() → add new elements or adapt layout per display size
|
||||
"""
|
||||
from src.plugin_system.base_plugin import BasePlugin
|
||||
{% if has_clock or has_countdown %}
|
||||
from datetime import datetime
|
||||
{% endif %}
|
||||
{% if has_blink %}
|
||||
import time
|
||||
{% endif %}
|
||||
{% if has_text_template %}
|
||||
from collections import defaultdict
|
||||
{% endif %}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
class {{ class_name }}(BasePlugin):
|
||||
|
||||
def __init__(self, plugin_id, config, display_manager, cache_manager, plugin_manager):
|
||||
super().__init__(plugin_id, config, display_manager, cache_manager, plugin_manager)
|
||||
{% for var in config_vars %}
|
||||
self.{{ var.key }} = config.get({{ var.key | tojson }}, {{ var.default | tojson }})
|
||||
{% endfor %}
|
||||
# Live data cache — populated by update(); always {} in static layouts
|
||||
self._data = {}
|
||||
|
||||
def update(self):
|
||||
"""Fetch and refresh display data.
|
||||
|
||||
For dynamic plugins: fetch from APIs/MQTT here and store in self._data.
|
||||
_get_display_values() will read self._data to produce display strings.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
# --- Data sources (add fetch logic here for dynamic plugins) ---
|
||||
pass
|
||||
|
||||
def _get_display_values(self):
|
||||
"""Map config variables and live data to display-ready strings.
|
||||
|
||||
This is the single extension point for v2 data sources:
|
||||
add self._data lookups here once update() populates them.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
return {
|
||||
{% for var in config_vars %}
|
||||
{{ var.key | tojson }}: str(self.{{ var.key }}),
|
||||
{% endfor %}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
def display(self, force_clear=False):
|
||||
try:
|
||||
{% if has_text_template %}
|
||||
values = defaultdict(str, self._get_display_values())
|
||||
{% else %}
|
||||
values = self._get_display_values()
|
||||
{% endif %}
|
||||
|
||||
if force_clear:
|
||||
self.display_manager.clear()
|
||||
|
||||
width = self.display_manager.width
|
||||
height = self.display_manager.height
|
||||
{% if bg_color %}
|
||||
|
||||
self.display_manager.draw.rectangle([0, 0, width, height], fill={{ bg_color }})
|
||||
{% endif %}
|
||||
|
||||
# ── Elements (rendered bottom to top) ──────────────────────────
|
||||
{% for el in elements %}
|
||||
{% set p = " " if el.min_width > 0 else " " %}
|
||||
{% set pi = (p + " ") if el.blink else p %}
|
||||
{% if el.min_width > 0 %}
|
||||
if width >= {{ el.min_width }}: # breakpoint: {{ el.min_width }}px+ displays only
|
||||
{% endif %}
|
||||
{% if el.blink %}
|
||||
{{ p }}if int(time.time() * 2) % 2:
|
||||
{% endif %}
|
||||
|
||||
{% if el.type == 'text' %}
|
||||
{{ pi }}self.display_manager.draw_text(
|
||||
{% if el.text_is_template %}
|
||||
{{ pi }} {{ el.text | tojson }}.format_map(values),
|
||||
{% else %}
|
||||
{{ pi }} {{ el.text | tojson }},
|
||||
{% endif %}
|
||||
{{ pi }} x={{ el.x_expr }}, y={{ el.y_expr }},
|
||||
{{ pi }} color={{ el.rgb_tuple }},
|
||||
{{ pi }} font=self.display_manager.{{ el.font_attr }},
|
||||
{{ pi }})
|
||||
{% if el.text2 %}
|
||||
{{ pi }}self.display_manager.draw_text(
|
||||
{% if el.text_is_template %}
|
||||
{{ pi }} {{ el.text2 | tojson }}.format_map(values),
|
||||
{% else %}
|
||||
{{ pi }} {{ el.text2 | tojson }},
|
||||
{% endif %}
|
||||
{{ pi }} x={{ el.x2_expr }}, y={{ el.y2_expr }},
|
||||
{{ pi }} color={{ el.rgb_tuple }},
|
||||
{{ pi }} font=self.display_manager.{{ el.font_attr }},
|
||||
{{ pi }})
|
||||
{% endif %}
|
||||
{% elif el.type == 'dynamic_text' %}
|
||||
{% if el.binding_source == 'config' %}
|
||||
{{ pi }}self.display_manager.draw_text(
|
||||
{{ pi }} values.get({{ el.binding_key | tojson }}, ''),
|
||||
{{ pi }} x={{ el.x_expr }}, y={{ el.y_expr }},
|
||||
{{ pi }} color={{ el.rgb_tuple }},
|
||||
{{ pi }} font=self.display_manager.{{ el.font_attr }},
|
||||
{{ pi }})
|
||||
{% endif %}
|
||||
{% elif el.type == 'clock' %}
|
||||
{{ pi }}self.display_manager.draw_text(
|
||||
{{ pi }} datetime.now().strftime({{ el.format | tojson }}),
|
||||
{{ pi }} x={{ el.x_expr }}, y={{ el.y_expr }},
|
||||
{{ pi }} color={{ el.rgb_tuple }},
|
||||
{{ pi }} font=self.display_manager.{{ el.font_attr }},
|
||||
{{ pi }})
|
||||
{% if el.format2 %}
|
||||
{{ pi }}self.display_manager.draw_text(
|
||||
{{ pi }} datetime.now().strftime({{ el.format2 | tojson }}),
|
||||
{{ pi }} x={{ el.x2_expr }}, y={{ el.y2_expr }},
|
||||
{{ pi }} color={{ el.rgb_tuple }},
|
||||
{{ pi }} font=self.display_manager.{{ el.font_attr }},
|
||||
{{ pi }})
|
||||
{% endif %}
|
||||
{% elif el.type == 'countdown' %}
|
||||
{{ pi }}_cd_target = float(values.get({{ el.binding_key | tojson }}, 0) or 0)
|
||||
{{ pi }}_cd_secs = max(0.0, _cd_target - datetime.now().timestamp())
|
||||
{% if el.countdown_format == 'dhms' %}
|
||||
{{ pi }}_cd_d, _cd_rem = divmod(int(_cd_secs), 86400)
|
||||
{{ pi }}_cd_h, _cd_rem = divmod(_cd_rem, 3600)
|
||||
{{ pi }}_cd_m, _cd_s = divmod(_cd_rem, 60)
|
||||
{{ pi }}_cd_str = f'{_cd_d}d {_cd_h:02d}:{_cd_m:02d}:{_cd_s:02d}'
|
||||
{% elif el.countdown_format == 'hms' %}
|
||||
{{ pi }}_cd_h, _cd_rem = divmod(int(_cd_secs), 3600)
|
||||
{{ pi }}_cd_m, _cd_s = divmod(_cd_rem, 60)
|
||||
{{ pi }}_cd_str = f'{_cd_h}h {_cd_m:02d}:{_cd_s:02d}'
|
||||
{% elif el.countdown_format == 'dhm' %}
|
||||
{{ pi }}_cd_d, _cd_rem = divmod(int(_cd_secs), 86400)
|
||||
{{ pi }}_cd_h, _cd_m = divmod(_cd_rem // 60, 60)
|
||||
{{ pi }}_cd_str = f'{_cd_d}d {_cd_h:02d}h {_cd_m:02d}m'
|
||||
{% else %}
|
||||
{{ pi }}_cd_d, _cd_rem = divmod(int(_cd_secs), 86400)
|
||||
{{ pi }}_cd_h = _cd_rem // 3600
|
||||
{{ pi }}_cd_str = f'{_cd_d}d {_cd_h}h'
|
||||
{% endif %}
|
||||
{{ pi }}self.display_manager.draw_text(
|
||||
{{ pi }} _cd_str,
|
||||
{{ pi }} x={{ el.x_expr }}, y={{ el.y_expr }},
|
||||
{{ pi }} color={{ el.rgb_tuple }},
|
||||
{{ pi }} font=self.display_manager.{{ el.font_attr }},
|
||||
{{ pi }})
|
||||
{% elif el.type == 'rectangle' %}
|
||||
{{ pi }}self.display_manager.draw.rectangle(
|
||||
{{ pi }} [{{ el.x_expr }}, {{ el.y_expr }}, {{ el.x2_expr }}, {{ el.y2_expr }}],
|
||||
{{ pi }} fill={{ el.fill_tuple }},
|
||||
{{ pi }} outline={{ el.outline_tuple }},
|
||||
{{ pi }})
|
||||
{% elif el.type == 'arc' %}
|
||||
{{ pi }}self.display_manager.draw.arc(
|
||||
{{ pi }} [{{ el.x_expr }}, {{ el.y_expr }}, {{ el.x2_expr }}, {{ el.y2_expr }}],
|
||||
{{ pi }} start={{ el.start_angle }}, end={{ el.end_angle }},
|
||||
{{ pi }} fill={{ el.rgb_tuple }},
|
||||
{{ pi }} width={{ el.line_width }},
|
||||
{{ pi }})
|
||||
{% elif el.type == 'ellipse' %}
|
||||
{{ pi }}self.display_manager.draw.ellipse(
|
||||
{{ pi }} [{{ el.x_expr }}, {{ el.y_expr }}, {{ el.x2_expr }}, {{ el.y2_expr }}],
|
||||
{{ pi }} fill={{ el.fill_tuple }},
|
||||
{{ pi }} outline={{ el.outline_tuple }},
|
||||
{{ pi }})
|
||||
{% elif el.type == 'pixel' %}
|
||||
{{ pi }}self.display_manager.draw.point(
|
||||
{{ pi }} [{{ el.x_expr }}, {{ el.y_expr }}],
|
||||
{{ pi }} fill={{ el.rgb_tuple }},
|
||||
{{ pi }})
|
||||
{% elif el.type == 'rounded_rectangle' %}
|
||||
{{ pi }}self.display_manager.draw.rounded_rectangle(
|
||||
{{ pi }} [{{ el.x_expr }}, {{ el.y_expr }}, {{ el.x2_expr }}, {{ el.y2_expr }}],
|
||||
{{ pi }} radius={{ el.border_radius }},
|
||||
{{ pi }} fill={{ el.fill_tuple }},
|
||||
{{ pi }} outline={{ el.outline_tuple }},
|
||||
{{ pi }})
|
||||
{% elif el.type in ('line', 'divider') %}
|
||||
{{ pi }}self.display_manager.draw.line(
|
||||
{{ pi }} [{{ el.x0_expr }}, {{ el.y0_expr }}, {{ el.x1_expr }}, {{ el.y1_expr }}],
|
||||
{{ pi }} fill={{ el.rgb_tuple }},
|
||||
{{ pi }} width={{ el.line_width }},
|
||||
{{ pi }})
|
||||
{% elif el.type == 'pips' %}
|
||||
{{ pi }}_pip_filled = max(0, min({{ el.pip_count }}, int(float(values.get({{ el.binding_key | tojson }}, 0) or 0))))
|
||||
{{ pi }}for _pip_i in range({{ el.pip_count }}):
|
||||
{{ pi }} _pip_x = ({{ el.x_expr }}) + _pip_i * ({{ el.pip_size }} + {{ el.pip_spacing }})
|
||||
{{ pi }} _pip_color = {{ el.fill_tuple }} if _pip_i < _pip_filled else {{ el.empty_tuple }}
|
||||
{% if not el.show_empty %}
|
||||
{{ pi }} if _pip_i >= _pip_filled:
|
||||
{{ pi }} continue
|
||||
{% endif %}
|
||||
{{ pi }} self.display_manager.draw.rectangle(
|
||||
{{ pi }} [_pip_x, {{ el.y_expr }}, _pip_x + {{ el.pip_size }} - 1, ({{ el.y_expr }}) + {{ el.pip_size }} - 1],
|
||||
{{ pi }} fill=_pip_color,
|
||||
{{ pi }} )
|
||||
{% elif el.type == 'sparkline' %}
|
||||
{{ pi }}_sl_raw = str(values.get({{ el.binding_key | tojson }}, '') or '')
|
||||
{{ pi }}_sl_vals = [float(v.strip()) for v in _sl_raw.split(',') if v.strip()][:{{ el.bar_count }}]
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{{ pi }}_sl_vals += [0.0] * max(0, {{ el.bar_count }} - len(_sl_vals))
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{{ pi }}_sl_max = max(_sl_vals) if any(_sl_vals) else 1.0
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{{ pi }}_sl_bw = max(1, ({{ el.bar_width_px }} - {{ el.bar_spacing }} * ({{ el.bar_count }} - 1)) // {{ el.bar_count }})
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{% if el.bg_tuple != 'None' %}
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{{ pi }}self.display_manager.draw.rectangle(
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{{ pi }} [{{ el.x_expr }}, {{ el.y_expr }}, ({{ el.x_expr }}) + {{ el.bar_width_px }}, ({{ el.y_expr }}) + {{ el.bar_height_px }}],
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{{ pi }} fill={{ el.bg_tuple }},
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{{ pi }})
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{% endif %}
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{{ pi }}for _sl_i, _sl_v in enumerate(_sl_vals):
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{{ pi }} _sl_norm = max(0.0, min(1.0, _sl_v / (_sl_max or 1)))
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{{ pi }} _sl_bh = max(1, round({{ el.bar_height_px }} * _sl_norm))
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{{ pi }} _sl_bx = ({{ el.x_expr }}) + (_sl_bw + {{ el.bar_spacing }}) * _sl_i
|
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{{ pi }} _sl_by = ({{ el.y_expr }}) + {{ el.bar_height_px }} - _sl_bh
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{{ pi }} self.display_manager.draw.rectangle(
|
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{{ pi }} [_sl_bx, _sl_by, _sl_bx + _sl_bw - 1, _sl_by + _sl_bh - 1],
|
||||
{{ pi }} fill={{ el.fill_tuple }},
|
||||
{{ pi }} )
|
||||
{% elif el.type == 'gauge' %}
|
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{{ pi }}_gv = max(0.0, min(100.0, float(values.get({{ el.binding_key | tojson }}, 0) or 0)))
|
||||
{{ pi }}_g_total = (({{ el.end_angle }} - {{ el.start_angle }}) % 360) or 360
|
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{{ pi }}_g_sweep = _g_total * _gv / 100.0
|
||||
{% if el.track_tuple != 'None' %}
|
||||
{{ pi }}self.display_manager.draw.arc(
|
||||
{{ pi }} [{{ el.x_expr }}, {{ el.y_expr }}, {{ el.x2_expr }}, {{ el.y2_expr }}],
|
||||
{{ pi }} start={{ el.start_angle }}, end={{ el.start_angle }} + _g_total,
|
||||
{{ pi }} fill={{ el.track_tuple }},
|
||||
{{ pi }} width={{ el.line_width }},
|
||||
{{ pi }})
|
||||
{% endif %}
|
||||
{{ pi }}if _g_sweep > 0:
|
||||
{{ pi }} self.display_manager.draw.arc(
|
||||
{{ pi }} [{{ el.x_expr }}, {{ el.y_expr }}, {{ el.x2_expr }}, {{ el.y2_expr }}],
|
||||
{{ pi }} start={{ el.start_angle }}, end={{ el.start_angle }} + _g_sweep,
|
||||
{{ pi }} fill={{ el.rgb_tuple }},
|
||||
{{ pi }} width={{ el.line_width }},
|
||||
{{ pi }} )
|
||||
{% if el.show_label %}
|
||||
{{ pi }}_g_cx = ({{ el.x_expr }}) + ({{ el.x2_expr }} - ({{ el.x_expr }})) // 2
|
||||
{{ pi }}_g_cy = ({{ el.y_expr }}) + ({{ el.y2_expr }} - ({{ el.y_expr }})) // 2
|
||||
{{ pi }}self.display_manager.draw_text(
|
||||
{{ pi }} f'{int(_gv)}%',
|
||||
{{ pi }} x=_g_cx, y=_g_cy,
|
||||
{{ pi }} color={{ el.label_tuple }},
|
||||
{{ pi }} font=self.display_manager.{{ el.font_attr }},
|
||||
{{ pi }})
|
||||
{% endif %}
|
||||
{% elif el.type == 'marquee' %}
|
||||
{{ pi }}_{{ el.data_key }}_text = {{ el.text | tojson }}
|
||||
{{ pi }}_{{ el.data_key }}_tw = len(_{{ el.data_key }}_text) * {{ el.char_w }}
|
||||
{{ pi }}_{{ el.data_key }}_x = int(self._data.get({{ el.data_key | tojson }}, width))
|
||||
{% if el.direction == 'right' %}
|
||||
{{ pi }}_{{ el.data_key }}_x += {{ el.scroll_speed }}
|
||||
{{ pi }}if _{{ el.data_key }}_x > width:
|
||||
{{ pi }} _{{ el.data_key }}_x = -(_{{ el.data_key }}_tw + {{ el.gap }})
|
||||
{% else %}
|
||||
{{ pi }}_{{ el.data_key }}_x -= {{ el.scroll_speed }}
|
||||
{{ pi }}if _{{ el.data_key }}_x < -(_{{ el.data_key }}_tw + {{ el.gap }}):
|
||||
{{ pi }} _{{ el.data_key }}_x = width
|
||||
{% endif %}
|
||||
{{ pi }}self._data[{{ el.data_key | tojson }}] = _{{ el.data_key }}_x
|
||||
{{ pi }}self.display_manager.draw_text(
|
||||
{{ pi }} _{{ el.data_key }}_text,
|
||||
{{ pi }} x=_{{ el.data_key }}_x, y={{ el.y_expr }},
|
||||
{{ pi }} color={{ el.rgb_tuple }},
|
||||
{{ pi }} font=self.display_manager.{{ el.font_attr }},
|
||||
{{ pi }})
|
||||
{% elif el.type == 'progress_bar' %}
|
||||
{{ pi }}_pb_x = {{ el.x_expr }}
|
||||
{{ pi }}_pb_y = {{ el.y_expr }}
|
||||
{{ pi }}_pb_pct = max(0.0, min(100.0, float(values.get({{ el.binding_key | tojson }}, 0) or 0))) / 100.0
|
||||
{{ pi }}_pb_fill_w = int({{ el.bar_width }} * _pb_pct)
|
||||
{{ pi }}self.display_manager.draw.rectangle(
|
||||
{{ pi }} [_pb_x, _pb_y, _pb_x + {{ el.bar_width }}, _pb_y + {{ el.bar_height }}],
|
||||
{{ pi }} fill={{ el.bg_tuple }},
|
||||
{{ pi }} outline={{ el.outline_tuple }},
|
||||
{{ pi }})
|
||||
{{ pi }}if _pb_fill_w > 0:
|
||||
{{ pi }} self.display_manager.draw.rectangle(
|
||||
{{ pi }} [_pb_x, _pb_y, _pb_x + _pb_fill_w, _pb_y + {{ el.bar_height }}],
|
||||
{{ pi }} fill={{ el.fill_tuple }},
|
||||
{{ pi }} )
|
||||
{% endif %}
|
||||
{% endfor %}
|
||||
# ── End elements ───────────────────────────────────────────────
|
||||
|
||||
self.display_manager.update_display()
|
||||
|
||||
except Exception as e:
|
||||
self.logger.error('Display error: %s', e, exc_info=True)
|
||||
@@ -95,7 +95,7 @@
|
||||
<!-- Location Information -->
|
||||
<div class="grid grid-cols-1 md:grid-cols-3 xl:grid-cols-3 2xl:grid-cols-3 gap-4">
|
||||
<div class="form-group" id="setting-general-city" data-setting-key="location.city">
|
||||
<label for="city" class="block text-sm font-medium text-gray-700">City{{ ui.help_tip('City used for weather, sunrise/sunset, radar, and other location-based content.\nExample: Kansas City.\nUsed as the default for the location_city setting on plugins that have one; a value saved on the plugin itself overrides it.', 'City') }}</label>
|
||||
<label for="city" class="block text-sm font-medium text-gray-700">City{{ ui.help_tip('City used for weather, sunrise/sunset, and other location-based content.\nExample: Dallas.', 'City') }}</label>
|
||||
<input type="text"
|
||||
id="city"
|
||||
name="city"
|
||||
@@ -104,7 +104,7 @@
|
||||
</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<div class="form-group" id="setting-general-state" data-setting-key="location.state">
|
||||
<label for="state" class="block text-sm font-medium text-gray-700">State{{ ui.help_tip('State or region for your location.\nExample: Missouri. Improves location-lookup accuracy.\nUsed as the default for the location_state setting on plugins that have one.', 'State') }}</label>
|
||||
<label for="state" class="block text-sm font-medium text-gray-700">State{{ ui.help_tip('State or region for your location.\nExample: Texas. Improves location-lookup accuracy.', 'State') }}</label>
|
||||
<input type="text"
|
||||
id="state"
|
||||
name="state"
|
||||
@@ -113,7 +113,7 @@
|
||||
</div>
|
||||
|
||||
<div class="form-group" id="setting-general-country" data-setting-key="location.country">
|
||||
<label for="country" class="block text-sm font-medium text-gray-700">Country{{ ui.help_tip('Country code or name for your location.\nExample: US. Used with City and State for weather, radar, and geolocation.\nUsed as the default for the location_country setting on plugins that have one.', 'Country') }}</label>
|
||||
<label for="country" class="block text-sm font-medium text-gray-700">Country{{ ui.help_tip('Country code or name for your location.\nExample: US. Used with City and State for weather and geolocation.', 'Country') }}</label>
|
||||
<input type="text"
|
||||
id="country"
|
||||
name="country"
|
||||
|
||||
Reference in New Issue
Block a user