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#! /usr/bin/env python
"""Compression/decompression utility using the Brotli algorithm."""
# Note: Python2 has been deprecated long ago, but some projects out in
# the wide world may still use it nevertheless. This should not
# deprive them from being able to run Brotli.
from __future__ import print_function
import argparse
import os
import platform
import sys
import brotli
# default values of encoder parameters
_DEFAULT_PARAMS = {
'mode': brotli.MODE_GENERIC,
'quality': 11,
'lgwin': 22,
'lgblock': 0,
}
def get_binary_stdio(stream):
"""Return the specified stdin/stdout/stderr stream.
If the stdio stream requested (i.e. sys.(stdin|stdout|stderr))
has been replaced with a stream object that does not have a `.buffer`
attribute, this will return the original stdio stream's buffer, i.e.
`sys.__(stdin|stdout|stderr)__.buffer`.
Args:
stream: One of 'stdin', 'stdout', 'stderr'.
Returns:
The stream, as a 'raw' buffer object (i.e. io.BufferedIOBase subclass
instance such as io.Bufferedreader/io.BufferedWriter), suitable for
reading/writing binary data from/to it.
"""
if stream == 'stdin': stdio = sys.stdin
elif stream == 'stdout': stdio = sys.stdout
elif stream == 'stderr': stdio = sys.stderr
else:
raise ValueError('invalid stream name: %s' % (stream,))
if sys.version_info[0] < 3:
if sys.platform == 'win32':
# set I/O stream binary flag on python2.x (Windows)
runtime = platform.python_implementation()
if runtime == 'PyPy':
# the msvcrt trick doesn't work in pypy, so use fdopen().
mode = 'rb' if stream == 'stdin' else 'wb'
stdio = os.fdopen(stdio.fileno(), mode, 0)
else:
# this works with CPython -- untested on other implementations
import msvcrt
msvcrt.setmode(stdio.fileno(), os.O_BINARY)
return stdio
else:
try:
return stdio.buffer
except AttributeError:
# The Python reference explains
# (-> https://docs.python.org/3/library/sys.html#sys.stdin)
# that the `.buffer` attribute might not exist, since
# the standard streams might have been replaced by something else
# (such as an `io.StringIO()` - perhaps via
# `contextlib.redirect_stdout()`).
# We fall back to the original stdio in these cases.
if stream == 'stdin': return sys.__stdin__.buffer
if stream == 'stdout': return sys.__stdout__.buffer
if stream == 'stderr': return sys.__stderr__.buffer
assert False, 'Impossible Situation.'
def main(args=None):
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
prog=os.path.basename(__file__), description=__doc__)
parser.add_argument(
'--version', action='version', version=brotli.version)
parser.add_argument(
'-i',
'--input',
metavar='FILE',
type=str,
dest='infile',
help='Input file',
default=None)
parser.add_argument(
'-o',
'--output',
metavar='FILE',
type=str,
dest='outfile',
help='Output file',
default=None)
parser.add_argument(
'-f',
'--force',
action='store_true',
help='Overwrite existing output file',
default=False)
parser.add_argument(
'-d',
'--decompress',
action='store_true',
help='Decompress input file',
default=False)
params = parser.add_argument_group('optional encoder parameters')
params.add_argument(
'-m',
'--mode',
metavar='MODE',
type=int,
choices=[0, 1, 2],
help='The compression mode can be 0 for generic input, '
'1 for UTF-8 encoded text, or 2 for WOFF 2.0 font data. '
'Defaults to 0.')
params.add_argument(
'-q',
'--quality',
metavar='QUALITY',
type=int,
choices=list(range(0, 12)),
help='Controls the compression-speed vs compression-density '
'tradeoff. The higher the quality, the slower the '
'compression. Range is 0 to 11. Defaults to 11.')
params.add_argument(
'--lgwin',
metavar='LGWIN',
type=int,
choices=list(range(10, 25)),
help='Base 2 logarithm of the sliding window size. Range is '
'10 to 24. Defaults to 22.')
params.add_argument(
'--lgblock',
metavar='LGBLOCK',
type=int,
choices=[0] + list(range(16, 25)),
help='Base 2 logarithm of the maximum input block size. '
'Range is 16 to 24. If set to 0, the value will be set based '
'on the quality. Defaults to 0.')
# set default values using global _DEFAULT_PARAMS dictionary
parser.set_defaults(**_DEFAULT_PARAMS)
options = parser.parse_args(args=args)
if options.infile:
try:
with open(options.infile, 'rb') as infile:
data = infile.read()
except OSError:
parser.error('Could not read --infile: %s' % (infile,))
else:
if sys.stdin.isatty():
# interactive console, just quit
parser.error('No input (called from interactive terminal).')
infile = get_binary_stdio('stdin')
data = infile.read()
if options.outfile:
# Caution! If `options.outfile` is a broken symlink, will try to
# redirect the write according to symlink.
if os.path.exists(options.outfile) and not options.force:
parser.error(('Target --outfile=%s already exists, '
'but --force was not requested.') % (outfile,))
outfile = open(options.outfile, 'wb')
did_open_outfile = True
else:
outfile = get_binary_stdio('stdout')
did_open_outfile = False
try:
try:
if options.decompress:
data = brotli.decompress(data)
else:
data = brotli.compress(
data,
mode=options.mode,
quality=options.quality,
lgwin=options.lgwin,
lgblock=options.lgblock)
outfile.write(data)
finally:
if did_open_outfile: outfile.close()
except brotli.error as e:
parser.exit(1,
'bro: error: %s: %s' % (e, options.infile or '{stdin}'))
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()