#-- vim:sw=2:et #++ # # :title: DB interface begin require 'bdb' if BDB::VERSION_MAJOR < 4 fatal "Your bdb (Berkeley DB) version #{BDB::VERSION} is too old!" fatal "rbot will only run with bdb version 4 or higher, please upgrade." fatal "For maximum reliability, upgrade to version 4.2 or higher." raise BDB::Fatal, BDB::VERSION + " is too old" end if BDB::VERSION_MAJOR == 4 and BDB::VERSION_MINOR < 2 warning "Your bdb (Berkeley DB) version #{BDB::VERSION} may not be reliable." warning "If possible, try upgrade version 4.2 or later." end rescue LoadError warning "rbot couldn't load the bdb module. Old registries won't be upgraded" rescue Exception => e warning "rbot couldn't load the bdb module: #{e.pretty_inspect}" end require 'tokyocabinet' module Irc class DBFatal < Exception ; end if defined? BDB # DBHash is for tying a hash to disk (using bdb). # Call it with an identifier, for example "mydata". It'll look for # mydata.db, if it exists, it will load and reference that db. # Otherwise it'll create and empty db called mydata.db class DBHash # absfilename:: use +key+ as an actual filename, don't prepend the bot's # config path and don't append ".db" def initialize(bot, key, absfilename=false) @bot = bot @key = key relfilename = @bot.path key relfilename << '.db' if absfilename && File.exist?(key) # db already exists, use it @db = DBHash.open_db(key) elsif absfilename # create empty db @db = DBHash.create_db(key) elsif File.exist? relfilename # db already exists, use it @db = DBHash.open_db relfilename else # create empty db @db = DBHash.create_db relfilename end end def method_missing(method, *args, &block) return @db.send(method, *args, &block) end def DBHash.create_db(name) debug "DBHash: creating empty db #{name}" return BDB::Hash.open(name, nil, BDB::CREATE | BDB::EXCL, 0600) end def DBHash.open_db(name) debug "DBHash: opening existing db #{name}" return BDB::Hash.open(name, nil, "r+", 0600) end end # make BTree lookups case insensitive module ::BDB class CIBtree < Btree def bdb_bt_compare(a, b) if a == nil || b == nil warning "CIBTree: comparing #{a.inspect} (#{self[a].inspect}) with #{b.inspect} (#{self[b].inspect})" end (a||'').downcase <=> (b||'').downcase end end end end module ::TokyoCabinet class CIBDB < TokyoCabinet::BDB def open(path, omode) res = super if res self.setcmpfunc(Proc.new do |a, b| a.downcase <=> b.downcase end) end res end end end # DBTree is a BTree equivalent of DBHash, with case insensitive lookups. class DBTree # absfilename:: use +key+ as an actual filename, don't prepend the bot's # config path and don't append ".db" def initialize(bot, key, absfilename=false) @bot = bot @key = key relfilename = @bot.path key relfilename << '.tdb' if absfilename && File.exist?(key) # db already exists, use it @db = DBTree.open_db(key) elsif absfilename # create empty db @db = DBTree.create_db(key) elsif File.exist? relfilename # db already exists, use it @db = DBTree.open_db relfilename else # create empty db @db = DBTree.create_db relfilename end oldbasename = (absfilename ? key : relfilename).gsub(/\.tdb$/, ".db") if File.exists? oldbasename and defined? BDB # upgrading warning "Upgrading old database #{oldbasename}..." oldb = ::BDB::CIBtree.open(oldbasename, nil, "r", 0600) oldb.each_key do |k| @db.outlist k @db.putlist k, (oldb.duplicates(k, false)) end oldb.close File.rename oldbasename, oldbasename+".bak" end @db end def method_missing(method, *args, &block) return @db.send(method, *args, &block) end # Since TokyoCabinet does not have the concept of an environment, we have to do the # database management ourselves. In particular, we have to keep a list of open # registries to be sure we to close all of them on exit @@bot_registries={ } def self.close_bot_registries @@bot_registries.each { |name, reg| reg.close } @@bot_registries.clear end def DBTree.create_db(name) debug "DBTree: creating empty db #{name}" if @@bot_registries.key? name error "DBTree: creating assumingly allocated db #{name}?!" return @@bot_registries[name] end db = TokyoCabinet::CIBDB.new res = db.open(name, TokyoCabinet::CIBDB::OREADER | TokyoCabinet::CIBDB::OCREAT | TokyoCabinet::CIBDB::OWRITER) if res @@bot_registries[name] = db else error "DBTree: creating empty db #{name}: #{db.errmsg(db.ecode)}" end return db end def DBTree.open_db(name) debug "DBTree: opening existing db #{name}" if @@bot_registries.key? name return @@bot_registries[name] end db = TokyoCabinet::CIBDB.new res = db.open(name, TokyoCabinet::CIBDB::OREADER | TokyoCabinet::CIBDB::OWRITER) if res @@bot_registries[name] = db else error "DBTree: opening db #{name}: #{db.errmsg(db.ecode)}" end return db end def DBTree.cleanup_logs() # no-op end def DBTree.stats() # no-op end def DBTree.cleanup_env() DBTree.close_bot_registries end end end module Irc class Bot # This class is now used purely for upgrading from prior versions of rbot # the new registry is split into multiple DBHash objects, one per plugin class Registry def initialize(bot) @bot = bot upgrade_data upgrade_data2 end # check for older versions of rbot with data formats that require updating # NB this function is called _early_ in init(), pretty much all you have to # work with is @bot.botclass. def upgrade_data oldreg = @bot.path 'registry.db' if defined? DBHash newreg = @bot.path 'plugin_registry.db' if File.exist?(oldreg) log _("upgrading old-style (rbot 0.9.5 or earlier) plugin registry to new format") old = ::BDB::Hash.open(oldreg, nil, "r+", 0600) new = ::BDB::CIBtree.open(newreg, nil, ::BDB::CREATE | ::BDB::EXCL, 0600) old.each {|k,v| new[k] = v } old.close new.close File.rename(oldreg, oldreg + ".old") end else warning "Won't upgrade data: BDB not installed" if File.exist? oldreg end end def upgrade_data2 oldreg = @bot.path 'plugin_registry.db' if not defined? BDB warning "Won't upgrade data: BDB not installed" if File.exist? oldreg return end newdir = @bot.path 'registry' if File.exist?(oldreg) Dir.mkdir(newdir) unless File.exist?(newdir) env = BDB::Env.open(@bot.botclass, BDB::INIT_TRANSACTION | BDB::CREATE | BDB::RECOVER)# | BDB::TXN_NOSYNC) dbs = Hash.new log _("upgrading previous (rbot 0.9.9 or earlier) plugin registry to new split format") old = BDB::CIBtree.open(oldreg, nil, "r+", 0600, "env" => env) old.each {|k,v| prefix,key = k.split("/", 2) prefix.downcase! # subregistries were split with a +, now they are in separate folders if prefix.gsub!(/\+/, "/") # Ok, this code needs to be put in the db opening routines dirs = File.dirname("#{@bot.botclass}/registry/#{prefix}.db").split("/") dirs.length.times { |i| dir = dirs[0,i+1].join("/")+"/" unless File.exist?(dir) log _("creating subregistry directory #{dir}") Dir.mkdir(dir) end } end unless dbs.has_key?(prefix) log _("creating db #{@bot.botclass}/registry/#{prefix}.tdb") dbs[prefix] = TokyoCabinet::CIBDB.open("#{@bot.botclass}/registry/#{prefix}.tdb", TokyoCabinet::CIBDB::OREADER | TokyoCabinet::CIBDB::OCREAT | TokyoCabinet::CIBDB::OWRITER) end dbs[prefix][key] = v } old.close File.rename(oldreg, oldreg + ".old") dbs.each {|k,v| log _("closing db #{k}") v.close } env.close end end # This class provides persistent storage for plugins via a hash interface. # The default mode is an object store, so you can store ruby objects and # reference them with hash keys. This is because the default store/restore # methods of the plugins' RegistryAccessor are calls to Marshal.dump and # Marshal.restore, # for example: # blah = Hash.new # blah[:foo] = "fum" # @registry[:blah] = blah # then, even after the bot is shut down and disconnected, on the next run you # can access the blah object as it was, with: # blah = @registry[:blah] # The registry can of course be used to store simple strings, fixnums, etc as # well, and should be useful to store or cache plugin data or dynamic plugin # configuration. # # WARNING: # in object store mode, don't make the mistake of treating it like a live # object, e.g. (using the example above) # @registry[:blah][:foo] = "flump" # will NOT modify the object in the registry - remember that Registry#[] # returns a Marshal.restore'd object, the object you just modified in place # will disappear. You would need to: # blah = @registry[:blah] # blah[:foo] = "flump" # @registry[:blah] = blah # # If you don't need to store objects, and strictly want a persistant hash of # strings, you can override the store/restore methods to suit your needs, for # example (in your plugin): # def initialize # class << @registry # def store(val) # val # end # def restore(val) # val # end # end # end # Your plugins section of the registry is private, it has its own namespace # (derived from the plugin's class name, so change it and lose your data). # Calls to registry.each etc, will only iterate over your namespace. class Accessor attr_accessor :recovery # plugins don't call this - a Registry::Accessor is created for them and # is accessible via @registry. def initialize(bot, name) @bot = bot @name = name.downcase @filename = @bot.path 'registry', @name dirs = File.dirname(@filename).split("/") dirs.length.times { |i| dir = dirs[0,i+1].join("/")+"/" unless File.exist?(dir) debug "creating subregistry directory #{dir}" Dir.mkdir(dir) end } @filename << ".tdb" @registry = nil @default = nil @recovery = nil # debug "initializing registry accessor with name #{@name}" end def registry @registry ||= DBTree.new @bot, "registry/#{@name}" end def flush # debug "fushing registry #{registry}" return if !@registry registry.sync end def close # debug "closing registry #{registry}" return if !@registry registry.close end # convert value to string form for storing in the registry # defaults to Marshal.dump(val) but you can override this in your module's # registry object to use any method you like. # For example, if you always just handle strings use: # def store(val) # val # end def store(val) Marshal.dump(val) end # restores object from string form, restore(store(val)) must return val. # If you override store, you should override restore to reverse the # action. # For example, if you always just handle strings use: # def restore(val) # val # end def restore(val) begin Marshal.restore(val) rescue Exception => e error _("failed to restore marshal data for #{val.inspect}, attempting recovery or fallback to default") debug e if defined? @recovery and @recovery begin return @recovery.call(val) rescue Exception => ee error _("marshal recovery failed, trying default") debug ee end end return default end end # lookup a key in the registry def [](key) if File.exist?(@filename) and registry.has_key?(key.to_s) return restore(registry[key.to_s]) else return default end end # set a key in the registry def []=(key,value) registry[key.to_s] = store(value) end # set the default value for registry lookups, if the key sought is not # found, the default will be returned. The default default (har) is nil. def set_default (default) @default = default end def default @default && (@default.dup rescue @default) end # just like Hash#each def each(set=nil, bulk=0, &block) return nil unless File.exist?(@filename) registry.fwmkeys(set.to_s).each {|key| block.call(key, restore(registry[key])) } end # just like Hash#each_key def each_key(set=nil, bulk=0, &block) return nil unless File.exist?(@filename) registry.fwmkeys(set.to_s).each do |key| block.call(key) end end # just like Hash#each_value def each_value(set=nil, bulk=0, &block) return nil unless File.exist?(@filename) registry.fwmkeys(set.to_s).each do |key| block.call(restore(registry[key])) end end # just like Hash#has_key? def has_key?(key) return false unless File.exist?(@filename) return registry.has_key?(key.to_s) end alias include? has_key? alias member? has_key? alias key? has_key? # just like Hash#has_both? def has_both?(key, value) return false unless File.exist?(@filename) registry.has_key?(key.to_s) and registry.has_value?(store(value)) end # just like Hash#has_value? def has_value?(value) return false unless File.exist?(@filename) return registry.has_value?(store(value)) end # just like Hash#index? def index(value) self.each do |k,v| return k if v == value end return nil end # delete a key from the registry def delete(key) return default unless File.exist?(@filename) return registry.delete(key.to_s) end # returns a list of your keys def keys return [] unless File.exist?(@filename) return registry.keys end # Return an array of all associations [key, value] in your namespace def to_a return [] unless File.exist?(@filename) ret = Array.new registry.each {|key, value| ret << [key, restore(value)] } return ret end # Return an hash of all associations {key => value} in your namespace def to_hash return {} unless File.exist?(@filename) ret = Hash.new registry.each {|key, value| ret[key] = restore(value) } return ret end # empties the registry (restricted to your namespace) def clear return true unless File.exist?(@filename) registry.vanish end alias truncate clear # returns an array of the values in your namespace of the registry def values return [] unless File.exist?(@filename) ret = Array.new self.each {|k,v| ret << restore(v) } return ret end def sub_registry(prefix) return Accessor.new(@bot, @name + "/" + prefix.to_s) end # returns the number of keys in your registry namespace def length return 0 unless File.exist?(@filename) registry.length end alias size length # That is btree! def putdup(key, value) registry.putdup(key.to_s, store(value)) end def putlist(key, values) registry.putlist(key.to_s, value.map {|v| store(v)}) end def getlist(key) return [] unless File.exist?(@filename) (registry.getlist(key.to_s) || []).map {|v| restore(v)} end end end end end