| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162 | #!/usr/bin/env python3# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-#----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------# checksum.py#  A SHA1 hash checksum list generator for fonts and fontTools#  XML dumps of font OpenType table data + checksum testing#  script## Copyright 2018 Christopher Simpkins# MIT License## Dependencies:#   - Python fontTools library#   - Python 3 interpreter## Usage: checksum.py (options) [file path 1]...[file path n]##   `file path` should be defined as a path to a font file for all use cases except with use of -c/--check.#   With the -c/--check option, use one or more file paths to checksum files## Options:#   -h, --help          Help#   -t, --ttx           Calculate SHA1 hash values from ttx dump of XML (default = font binary)#   -s, --stdout        Stream to standard output stream (default = write to working dir as 'checksum.txt')#   -c, --check         Test SHA1 checksum values against a valid checksum file## Options, --ttx only:#   -e, --exclude       Excluded OpenType table (may be used more than once, mutually exclusive with -i)#   -i, --include       Included OpenType table (may be used more than once, mutually exclusive with -e)#   -n, --noclean       Do not discard .ttx files that are used to calculate SHA1 hashes#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------import argparseimport hashlibimport osimport sysfrom os.path import basenamefrom fontTools.ttLib import TTFontdef write_checksum(filepaths, stdout_write=False, use_ttx=False, include_tables=None, exclude_tables=None, do_not_cleanup=False):    checksum_dict = {}    for path in filepaths:        if not os.path.exists(path):            sys.stderr.write("[checksum.py] ERROR: " + path + " is not a valid file path" + os.linesep)            sys.exit(1)        if use_ttx:            # append a .ttx extension to existing extension to maintain data about the binary that            # was used to generate the .ttx XML dump.  This creates unique checksum path values for            # paths that would otherwise not be unique with a file extension replacement with .ttx            # An example is woff and woff2 web font files that share the same base file name:            #            #  coolfont-regular.woff  ==> coolfont-regular.ttx            #  coolfont-regular.woff2 ==> coolfont-regular.ttx  (KAPOW! checksum data lost as this would overwrite dict value)            temp_ttx_path = path + ".ttx"            tt = TTFont(path)            # important to keep the newlinestr value defined here as hash values will change across platforms            # if platform specific newline values are assumed            tt.saveXML(temp_ttx_path, newlinestr="\n", skipTables=exclude_tables, tables=include_tables)            checksum_path = temp_ttx_path        else:            if include_tables is not None:                sys.stderr.write("[checksum.py] -i and --include are not supported for font binary filepaths. \                    Use these flags for checksums with the --ttx flag.")                sys.exit(1)            if exclude_tables is not None:                sys.stderr.write("[checksum.py] -e and --exclude are not supported for font binary filepaths. \                    Use these flags for checksums with the --ttx flag.")                sys.exit(1)            checksum_path = path        file_contents = _read_binary(checksum_path)        # store SHA1 hash data and associated file path basename in the checksum_dict dictionary        checksum_dict[basename(checksum_path)] = hashlib.sha1(file_contents).hexdigest()        # remove temp ttx files when present        if use_ttx and do_not_cleanup is False:            os.remove(temp_ttx_path)    # generate the checksum list string for writes    checksum_out_data = ""    for key in checksum_dict.keys():        checksum_out_data += checksum_dict[key] + "  " + key + "\n"    # write to stdout stream or file based upon user request (default = file write)    if stdout_write:        sys.stdout.write(checksum_out_data)    else:        checksum_report_filepath = "checksum.txt"        with open(checksum_report_filepath, "w") as file:            file.write(checksum_out_data)def check_checksum(filepaths):    check_failed = False    for path in filepaths:        if not os.path.exists(path):            sys.stderr.write("[checksum.py] ERROR: " + path + " is not a valid filepath" + os.linesep)            sys.exit(1)        with open(path, mode='r') as file:            for line in file.readlines():                cleaned_line = line.rstrip()                line_list = cleaned_line.split(" ")                # eliminate empty strings parsed from > 1 space characters                line_list = list(filter(None, line_list))                if len(line_list) == 2:                    expected_sha1 = line_list[0]                    test_path = line_list[1]                else:                    sys.stderr.write("[checksum.py] ERROR: failed to parse checksum file values" + os.linesep)                    sys.exit(1)                if not os.path.exists(test_path):                    print(test_path + ": Filepath is not valid, ignored")                else:                    file_contents = _read_binary(test_path)                    observed_sha1 = hashlib.sha1(file_contents).hexdigest()                    if observed_sha1 == expected_sha1:                        print(test_path + ": OK")                    else:                        print("-" * 80)                        print(test_path + ": === FAIL ===")                        print("Expected vs. Observed:")                        print(expected_sha1)                        print(observed_sha1)                        print("-" * 80)                        check_failed = True    # exit with status code 1 if any fails detected across all tests in the check    if check_failed is True:        sys.exit(1)def _read_binary(filepath):    with open(filepath, mode='rb') as file:        return file.read()if __name__ == '__main__':    parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(prog="checksum.py")    parser.add_argument("-t", "--ttx", help="Calculate from ttx file", action="store_true")    parser.add_argument("-s", "--stdout", help="Write output to stdout stream", action="store_true")    parser.add_argument("-n", "--noclean", help="Do not discard *.ttx files used to calculate SHA1 hashes", action="store_true")    parser.add_argument("-c", "--check", help="Verify checksum values vs. files", action="store_true")    parser.add_argument("filepaths", nargs="+", help="One or more file paths to font binary files")    parser.add_argument("-i", "--include", action="append", help="Included OpenType tables for ttx data dump")    parser.add_argument("-e", "--exclude", action="append", help="Excluded OpenType tables for ttx data dump")    args = parser.parse_args(sys.argv[1:])    if args.check is True:        check_checksum(args.filepaths)    else:        write_checksum(args.filepaths, stdout_write=args.stdout, use_ttx=args.ttx, do_not_cleanup=args.noclean, include_tables=args.include, exclude_tables=args.exclude)
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