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Warranties, * # * indemnification and commercial support are all available through the * # * Npcap OEM program--see https://nmap.org/oem/ * # * * # ***************************************************************************/ import sys if sys.version_info[0] != 2: sys.exit("Sorry, Zenmap requires Python 2") import errno import os import os.path import re import distutils.sysconfig from distutils import log from distutils.core import setup, Command from distutils.command.install import install from glob import glob from stat import S_IRGRP, S_IROTH, S_IRUSR, S_IRWXU, S_IWUSR, S_IXGRP, S_IXOTH, ST_MODE from zenmapCore.Version import VERSION from zenmapCore.Name import APP_NAME, APP_DISPLAY_NAME, APP_WEB_SITE,\ APP_DOWNLOAD_SITE, NMAP_DISPLAY_NAME # The name of the file used to record the list of installed files, so that the # uninstall command can remove them. INSTALLED_FILES_NAME = "INSTALLED_FILES" # Directories for POSIX operating systems # These are created after a "install" or "py2exe" command # These directories are relative to the installation or dist directory data_dir = os.path.join('share', APP_NAME) pixmaps_dir = os.path.join(data_dir, 'pixmaps') locale_dir = os.path.join(data_dir, 'locale') config_dir = os.path.join(data_dir, 'config') docs_dir = os.path.join(data_dir, 'docs') misc_dir = os.path.join(data_dir, 'misc') # Where to install .desktop files. desktop_dir = os.path.join('share', 'applications') def mo_find(result, dirname, fnames): files = [] for f in fnames: p = os.path.join(dirname, f) if os.path.isfile(p) and f.endswith(".mo"): files.append(p) if files: result.append((dirname, files)) ############################################################################### # Installation variables data_files = [ (pixmaps_dir, glob(os.path.join(pixmaps_dir, '*.gif')) + glob(os.path.join(pixmaps_dir, '*.png'))), (os.path.join(pixmaps_dir, "radialnet"), glob(os.path.join(pixmaps_dir, "radialnet", '*.png'))), (config_dir, [os.path.join(config_dir, APP_NAME + '.conf'), os.path.join(config_dir, 'scan_profile.usp'), os.path.join(config_dir, APP_NAME + '_version')]), (misc_dir, glob(os.path.join(misc_dir, '*.xml'))), (docs_dir, [os.path.join(docs_dir, 'help.html')]) ] # Add i18n files to data_files list os.path.walk(locale_dir, mo_find, data_files) # path_startswith and path_strip_prefix are used to deal with the installation # root (--root option, also known as DESTDIR). def path_startswith(path, prefix): """Returns True if path starts with prefix. It's a little more intelligent than str.startswith because it normalizes the paths to remove multiple directory separators and down-up traversals.""" path = os.path.normpath(path) prefix = os.path.normpath(prefix) return path.startswith(prefix) def path_strip_prefix(path, prefix): """Return path stripped of its directory prefix if it starts with prefix, otherwise return path unmodified. This only works correctly with Unix paths; for example it will not replace the drive letter on a Windows path. Examples: >>> path_strip_prefix('/tmp/destdir/usr/bin', '/tmp/destdir') '/usr/bin' >>> path_strip_prefix('/tmp/../tmp/destdir/usr/bin', '/tmp///destdir') '/usr/bin' >>> path_strip_prefix('/etc', '/tmp/destdir') '/etc' >>> path_strip_prefix('/etc', '/') '/etc' >>> path_strip_prefix('/etc', '') '/etc' """ absolute = os.path.isabs(path) path = os.path.normpath(path) prefix = os.path.normpath(prefix) if path.startswith(prefix) and prefix != os.sep: path = path[len(prefix):] # Absolute paths must remain absolute and relative paths must remain # relative. assert os.path.isabs(path) == absolute return path ############################################################################### # Distutils subclasses class my_install(install): def finalize_options(self): # Ubuntu's python2.6-2.6.4-0ubuntu3 package changes sys.prefix in # install.finalize_options when sys.prefix is "/usr/local" (our # default). Because we need the unchanged value later, remember it # here. self.saved_prefix = self.prefix install.finalize_options(self) def run(self): install.run(self) self.set_perms() self.set_modules_path() self.fix_paths() self.create_uninstaller() self.write_installed_files() def get_installed_files(self): """Return a list of installed files and directories, each prefixed with the installation root if given. The list of installed directories doesn't come from distutils so it may be incomplete.""" installed_files = self.get_outputs() for package in self.distribution.packages: dir = package.replace(".", "/") installed_files.append(os.path.join(self.install_lib, dir)) # Recursively include all the directories in data_dir (share/zenmap). # This is mainly for convenience in listing locale directories. installed_files.append(os.path.join(self.install_data, data_dir)) for dirpath, dirs, files in os.walk( os.path.join(self.install_data, data_dir)): for dir in dirs: installed_files.append(os.path.join(dirpath, dir)) installed_files.append( os.path.join(self.install_scripts, "uninstall_" + APP_NAME)) return installed_files def create_uninstaller(self): uninstaller_filename = os.path.join( self.install_scripts, "uninstall_" + APP_NAME) uninstaller = """\ #!/usr/bin/env python import errno, os, os.path, sys print 'Uninstall %(name)s %(version)s' answer = raw_input('Are you sure that you want to uninstall ' '%(name)s %(version)s? (yes/no) ') if answer != 'yes' and answer != 'y': print 'Not uninstalling.' sys.exit(0) """ % {'name': APP_DISPLAY_NAME, 'version': VERSION} installed_files = [] for output in self.get_installed_files(): if self.root is not None: # If we have a root (DESTDIR), we need to strip it off the # front of paths so the uninstaller runs on the target host. # The path manipulations are tricky, but made easier because # the uninstaller only has to run on Unix. if not path_startswith(output, self.root): # This should never happen (everything gets installed # inside the root), but if it does, be safe and don't # delete anything. uninstaller += ("print '%s was not installed inside " "the root %s; skipping.'\n" % (output, self.root)) continue output = path_strip_prefix(output, self.root) assert os.path.isabs(output) installed_files.append(output) uninstaller += """\ INSTALLED_FILES = ( """ for file in installed_files: uninstaller += " %s,\n" % repr(file) uninstaller += """\ ) # Split the list into lists of files and directories. files = [] dirs = [] for path in INSTALLED_FILES: if os.path.isfile(path) or os.path.islink(path): files.append(path) elif os.path.isdir(path): dirs.append(path) # Delete the files. for file in files: print "Removing '%s'." % file try: os.remove(file) except OSError, e: print >> sys.stderr, ' Error: %s.' % str(e) # Delete the directories. First reverse-sort the normalized paths by # length so that child directories are deleted before their parents. dirs = [os.path.normpath(dir) for dir in dirs] dirs.sort(key = len, reverse = True) for dir in dirs: try: print "Removing the directory '%s'." % dir os.rmdir(dir) except OSError, e: if e.errno == errno.ENOTEMPTY: print "Directory '%s' not empty; not removing." % dir else: print >> sys.stderr, str(e) """ uninstaller_file = open(uninstaller_filename, 'w') uninstaller_file.write(uninstaller) uninstaller_file.close() # Set exec bit for uninstaller mode = ((os.stat(uninstaller_filename)[ST_MODE]) | 0555) & 07777 os.chmod(uninstaller_filename, mode) def set_modules_path(self): app_file_name = os.path.join(self.install_scripts, APP_NAME) # Find where the modules are installed. distutils will put them in # self.install_lib, but that path can contain the root (DESTDIR), so we # must strip it off if necessary. modules_dir = self.install_lib if self.root is not None: modules_dir = path_strip_prefix(modules_dir, self.root) app_file = open(app_file_name, "r") lines = app_file.readlines() app_file.close() for i in range(len(lines)): if re.match(r'^INSTALL_LIB =', lines[i]): lines[i] = "INSTALL_LIB = %s\n" % repr(modules_dir) break else: raise ValueError( "INSTALL_LIB replacement not found in %s" % app_file_name) app_file = open(app_file_name, "w") app_file.writelines(lines) app_file.close() def set_perms(self): re_bin = re.compile("(bin|\.sh)") for output in self.get_installed_files(): if re_bin.findall(output): continue if os.path.isdir(output): os.chmod(output, S_IRWXU | S_IRGRP | S_IXGRP | S_IROTH | S_IXOTH) else: os.chmod(output, S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR | S_IRGRP | S_IROTH) def fix_paths(self): """Replace some hardcoded paths to match where files were installed.""" interesting_paths = { "CONFIG_DIR": os.path.join(self.saved_prefix, config_dir), "DOCS_DIR": os.path.join(self.saved_prefix, docs_dir), "LOCALE_DIR": os.path.join(self.saved_prefix, locale_dir), "MISC_DIR": os.path.join(self.saved_prefix, misc_dir), "PIXMAPS_DIR": os.path.join(self.saved_prefix, pixmaps_dir), # See $(nmapdatadir) in nmap/Makefile.in. "NMAPDATADIR": os.path.join(self.saved_prefix, "share", "nmap") } # Find and read the Paths.py file. pcontent = "" paths_file = os.path.join("zenmapCore", "Paths.py") installed_files = self.get_outputs() for f in installed_files: if re.findall("(%s)" % re.escape(paths_file), f): paths_file = f pf = open(paths_file) pcontent = pf.read() pf.close() break # Replace the path definitions. for path, replacement in interesting_paths.items(): pcontent = re.sub("%s\s+=\s+.+" % path, "%s = %s" % (path, repr(replacement)), pcontent) # Write the modified file. pf = open(paths_file, "w") pf.write(pcontent) pf.close() # Rewrite the zenmap.desktop and zenmap-root.desktop files to point to # the installed locations of the su-to-zenmap.sh script and application # icon. su_filename = os.path.join( self.saved_prefix, data_dir, "su-to-zenmap.sh") icon_filename = os.path.join( self.saved_prefix, pixmaps_dir, "zenmap.png") desktop_filename = None root_desktop_filename = None for f in installed_files: if re.search("%s$" % re.escape("zenmap-root.desktop"), f): root_desktop_filename = f elif re.search("%s$" % re.escape("zenmap.desktop"), f): desktop_filename = f if desktop_filename is not None: df = open(desktop_filename, "r") dcontent = df.read() df.close() regex = re.compile("^(Icon *= *).*$", re.MULTILINE) dcontent = regex.sub("\\1%s" % icon_filename, dcontent) df = open(desktop_filename, "w") df.write(dcontent) df.close() if root_desktop_filename is not None: df = open(root_desktop_filename, "r") dcontent = df.read() df.close() regex = re.compile( "^((?:Exec|TryExec) *= *).*su-to-zenmap.sh(.*)$", re.MULTILINE) dcontent = regex.sub("\\1%s\\2" % su_filename, dcontent) regex = re.compile("^(Icon *= *).*$", re.MULTILINE) dcontent = regex.sub("\\1%s" % icon_filename, dcontent) df = open(root_desktop_filename, "w") df.write(dcontent) df.close() def write_installed_files(self): """Write a list of installed files for use by the uninstall command. This is similar to what happens with the --record option except that it doesn't strip off the installation root, if any. File names containing newline characters are not handled.""" if INSTALLED_FILES_NAME == self.record: distutils.log.warn("warning: installation record is overwriting " "--record file '%s'." % self.record) with open(INSTALLED_FILES_NAME, "w") as f: for output in self.get_installed_files(): assert "\n" not in output print >> f, output class my_uninstall(Command): """A distutils command that performs uninstallation. It reads the list of installed files written by the install command.""" command_name = "uninstall" description = "uninstall installed files recorded in '%s'" % ( INSTALLED_FILES_NAME) user_options = [] def initialize_options(self): pass def finalize_options(self): pass def run(self): # Read the list of installed files. try: f = open(INSTALLED_FILES_NAME, "r") except IOError, e: if e.errno == errno.ENOENT: log.error("Couldn't open the installation record '%s'. " "Have you installed yet?" % INSTALLED_FILES_NAME) return installed_files = [file.rstrip("\n") for file in f.readlines()] f.close() # Delete the installation record too. installed_files.append(INSTALLED_FILES_NAME) # Split the list into lists of files and directories. files = [] dirs = [] for path in installed_files: if os.path.isfile(path) or os.path.islink(path): files.append(path) elif os.path.isdir(path): dirs.append(path) # Delete the files. for file in files: log.info("Removing '%s'." % file) try: if not self.dry_run: os.remove(file) except OSError, e: log.error(str(e)) # Delete the directories. First reverse-sort the normalized paths by # length so that child directories are deleted before their parents. dirs = [os.path.normpath(dir) for dir in dirs] dirs.sort(key=len, reverse=True) for dir in dirs: try: log.info("Removing the directory '%s'." % dir) if not self.dry_run: os.rmdir(dir) except OSError, e: if e.errno == errno.ENOTEMPTY: log.info("Directory '%s' not empty; not removing." % dir) else: log.error(str(e)) # setup can be called in different ways depending on what we're doing. (For # example py2exe needs special handling.) These arguments are common between # all the operations. COMMON_SETUP_ARGS = { 'name': APP_NAME, 'license': 'Nmap License (https://nmap.org/book/man-legal.html)', 'url': APP_WEB_SITE, 'download_url': APP_DOWNLOAD_SITE, 'author': 'Nmap Project', 'maintainer': 'Nmap Project', 'description': "%s frontend and results viewer" % NMAP_DISPLAY_NAME, 'long_description': "%s is an %s frontend that is really useful" "for advanced users and easy to be used by newbies." % ( APP_DISPLAY_NAME, NMAP_DISPLAY_NAME), 'version': VERSION, 'scripts': [APP_NAME], 'packages': ['zenmapCore', 'zenmapGUI', 'zenmapGUI.higwidgets', 'radialnet', 'radialnet.bestwidgets', 'radialnet.core', 'radialnet.gui', 'radialnet.util'], 'data_files': data_files, } # All of the arguments to setup are collected in setup_args. setup_args = {} setup_args.update(COMMON_SETUP_ARGS) if 'py2exe' in sys.argv: # Windows- and py2exe-specific args. import py2exe WINDOWS_SETUP_ARGS = { 'zipfile': 'py2exe/library.zip', 'name': APP_NAME, 'windows': [{ "script": APP_NAME, "icon_resources": [(1, "install_scripts/windows/nmap-eye.ico")] }], # On Windows we build Ndiff here in Zenmap's setup.py so the two Python # programs will share a common runtime. 'py_modules': ["ndiff"], # override the package search path to let Ndiff be found 'package_dir': { 'zenmapCore': 'zenmapCore', 'zenmapGUI': 'zenmapGUI', 'radialnet': 'radialnet', '': '../ndiff' }, 'console': [{ "script": "../ndiff/scripts/ndiff", "description": "Nmap scan comparison tool" }], 'options': {"py2exe": { "compressed": 1, "optimize": 2, "packages": ["encodings"], "includes": ["pango", "atk", "gobject", "gio", "pickle", "bz2", "encodings", "encodings.*", "cairo", "pangocairo"], "dll_excludes": ["USP10.dll", "NSI.dll", "MSIMG32.dll", "DNSAPI.dll"], "custom_boot_script": "install_scripts/windows/boot_script.py", } } } setup_args.update(WINDOWS_SETUP_ARGS) elif 'py2app' in sys.argv: # Args for Mac OS X and py2app. import py2app import shutil # py2app requires a ".py" suffix. extended_app_name = APP_NAME + ".py" shutil.copyfile(APP_NAME, extended_app_name) MACOSX_SETUP_ARGS = { 'app': [extended_app_name], 'options': {"py2app": { "packages": ["gio", "gobject", "gtk", "cairo"], "includes": ["atk", "pango", "pangocairo"], "argv_emulation": True, "compressed": True, "plist": "install_scripts/macosx/Info.plist", "iconfile": "install_scripts/macosx/zenmap.icns" }} } setup_args.update(MACOSX_SETUP_ARGS) elif 'vanilla' in sys.argv: # Don't create uninstaller, don't fix paths. Used for bundling on OS X sys.argv.remove('vanilla') else: # Default args. DEFAULT_SETUP_ARGS = { 'cmdclass': {'install': my_install, 'uninstall': my_uninstall}, } setup_args.update(DEFAULT_SETUP_ARGS) data_files = [ (desktop_dir, glob('install_scripts/unix/*.desktop')), (data_dir, ['install_scripts/unix/su-to-zenmap.sh']) ] setup_args["data_files"].extend(data_files) setup(**setup_args)