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whipper-gui/morituri/command/accurip.py
Samantha Baldwin d1ed80d62a argparse & logging (#92)
* introduce logcommand.Lager, Whipper(); use argparse for whipper image commands, stub logging

* update Lager docstring to mention config.Config()

* make incorrect subcommand and --version work on toplevel command

* migrate accurip show, expand Lager, do not attempt to return from Lager.__init__.

* migrate offset find, add Lager.error

* correct offset find drive symlink handling

* migrate drive

* change Lager.__init__(prog) to arg from kwarg

* but actually

* remove Whipper.usage

* add and use Lager.device_option() context manager

* help I married an axe murderer

* use unified options namespace for entire command tree

* migrate whipper cd without comprehensive config loading

* switch to logging module

- use logging instead of flog for non-extern modules
- use WHIPPER_DEBUG and WHIPPER_LOGFILE env variables

* convert self.log calls to logger.debug

* convert self.error calls to logger.error

* remove log.Loggable, use logger not logging

* Logging conversion continues

- Convert log.* calls to logger.*
- Remove morituri.common.log imports

* remove morituri.common.log from tests

* remove extern/flog, bare minimum Debug conversion

* update README for logging changes

* update soxi to use logging

* refactor Lager for more declarative subcommands

* Refactor Lager.device_option:

- inline into __init__
- throw IOError instead of Exception for missing drives
- remove CommandError checking in rip/main

* rename rip to whipper in rip.main

* convert rip.debug commands

* Rename logcommand.Lager to command.BaseCommand

- remove command.CommandError occurrences
- remove python-command external module

* remove submodules from README, update rclog formatter

* update minor ambiguity in readme for command invocation

* update version number to match setup.py

* remove gitmodules

* update version number in tests as well (boo)

* convert logger.error to logger.critical

* Change morituri.rip to morituri.command

- mv common.command to command.basecommand
- move TEMPLATES used only by rip.cd out of rip.common
- update entry point for command to command.main

* update basecommand documentation

* go pyflaking: import fixing

* replace self.stdout with sys.stdout

* remove BaseCommand.config, alphabetise imports

* convert self.stdXXX leftovers

* convert last getRootCommand to config.Config

* convert last getExceptionMessage's to str

* change musicbrainz useragent to whipper
2016-12-20 23:11:30 +01:00

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# -*- Mode: Python -*-
# vi:si:et:sw=4:sts=4:ts=4
# Morituri - for those about to RIP
# Copyright (C) 2009 Thomas Vander Stichele
# This file is part of morituri.
#
# morituri is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# morituri is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with morituri. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
import sys
from morituri.command.basecommand import BaseCommand
from morituri.common import accurip
import logging
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class Show(BaseCommand):
summary = "show accuraterip data"
description = """
retrieves and display accuraterip data from the given URL
"""
def add_arguments(self):
self.parser.add_argument('url', action='store',
help="accuraterip URL to load data from")
def do(self):
url = self.options.url
cache = accurip.AccuCache()
responses = cache.retrieve(url)
count = responses[0].trackCount
sys.stdout.write("Found %d responses for %d tracks\n\n" % (
len(responses), count))
for (i, r) in enumerate(responses):
if r.trackCount != count:
sys.stdout.write(
"Warning: response %d has %d tracks instead of %d\n" % (
i, r.trackCount, count))
# checksum and confidence by track
for track in range(count):
sys.stdout.write("Track %d:\n" % (track + 1))
checksums = {}
for (i, r) in enumerate(responses):
if r.trackCount != count:
continue
assert len(r.checksums) == r.trackCount
assert len(r.confidences) == r.trackCount
entry = {}
entry["confidence"] = r.confidences[track]
entry["response"] = i + 1
checksum = r.checksums[track]
if checksum in checksums:
checksums[checksum].append(entry)
else:
checksums[checksum] = [entry, ]
# now sort track results in checksum by highest confidence
sortedChecksums = []
for checksum, entries in checksums.items():
highest = max(d['confidence'] for d in entries)
sortedChecksums.append((highest, checksum))
sortedChecksums.sort()
sortedChecksums.reverse()
for highest, checksum in sortedChecksums:
sys.stdout.write(" %d result(s) for checksum %s: %s\n" % (
len(checksums[checksum]), checksum,
str(checksums[checksum])))
class AccuRip(BaseCommand):
summary = "handle AccurateRip information"
description = """
Handle AccurateRip information. Retrieves AccurateRip disc entries and
displays diagnostic information.
"""
subcommands = {
'show': Show
}