176 lines
6 KiB
Python
Executable file
176 lines
6 KiB
Python
Executable file
#!/usr/bin/env python3
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#
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# This script is in the public domain
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#
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# Author: Johannes Schauer Marin Rodrigues <josch@mister-muffin.de>
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#
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# This script accepts a tarball on standard input and filters it according to
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# the same rules used by dpkg --path-exclude and --path-include, using command
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# line options of the same name. The result is then printed on standard output.
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#
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# A tool like this should be written in C but libarchive has issues:
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# https://github.com/libarchive/libarchive/issues/587
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# https://github.com/libarchive/libarchive/pull/1288/ (needs 3.4.1)
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# Should these issues get fixed, then a good template is tarfilter.c in the
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# examples directory of libarchive.
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#
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# We are not using Perl either, because Archive::Tar slurps the whole tarball
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# into memory.
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#
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# We could also use Go but meh...
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# https://stackoverflow.com/a/59542307/784669
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import tarfile
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import sys
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import argparse
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import fnmatch
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import re
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class PathFilterAction(argparse.Action):
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def __call__(self, parser, namespace, values, option_string=None):
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items = getattr(namespace, "pathfilter", [])
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regex = re.compile(fnmatch.translate(values))
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items.append((self.dest, regex))
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setattr(namespace, "pathfilter", items)
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class PaxFilterAction(argparse.Action):
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def __call__(self, parser, namespace, values, option_string=None):
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items = getattr(namespace, "paxfilter", [])
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regex = re.compile(fnmatch.translate(values))
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items.append((self.dest, regex))
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setattr(namespace, "paxfilter", items)
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def main():
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parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
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description="""\
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Filters a tarball on standard input by the same rules as the dpkg --path-exclude
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and --path-include options and writes resulting tarball to standard output. See
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dpkg(1) for information on how these two options work in detail. Since this is
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meant for filtering tarballs storing a rootfs, notice that paths must be given
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as /path and not as ./path even though they might be stored as such in the
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tarball.
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Similarly, filter out unwanted pax extended headers. This is useful in cases
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where a tool only accepts certain xattr prefixes. For example tar2sqfs only
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supports SCHILY.xattr.user.*, SCHILY.xattr.trusted.* and
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SCHILY.xattr.security.* but not SCHILY.xattr.system.posix_acl_default.*.
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Both types of options use Unix shell-style wildcards:
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* matches everything
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? matches any single character
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[seq] matches any character in seq
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[!seq] matches any character not in seq
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Thirdly, strip leading directory components off of tar members. Just as with
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GNU tar --strip-components, tar members that have less or equal components in
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their path are not passed through.
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"""
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)
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parser.add_argument(
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"--path-exclude",
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metavar="pattern",
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action=PathFilterAction,
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help="Exclude path matching the given shell pattern.",
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)
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parser.add_argument(
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"--path-include",
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metavar="pattern",
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action=PathFilterAction,
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help="Re-include a pattern after a previous exclusion.",
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)
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parser.add_argument(
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"--pax-exclude",
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metavar="pattern",
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action=PaxFilterAction,
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help="Exclude pax header matching the given globbing pattern.",
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)
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parser.add_argument(
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"--pax-include",
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metavar="pattern",
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action=PaxFilterAction,
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help="Re-include a pax header after a previous exclusion.",
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)
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parser.add_argument(
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"--strip-components",
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metavar="number",
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type=int,
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help="Strip NUMBER leading components from file names",
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)
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args = parser.parse_args()
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if (
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not hasattr(args, "pathfilter")
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and not hasattr(args, "paxfilter")
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and not hasattr(args, "strip_components")
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):
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from shutil import copyfileobj
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copyfileobj(sys.stdin.buffer, sys.stdout.buffer)
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exit()
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# same logic as in dpkg/src/filters.c/filter_should_skip()
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prefix_prog = re.compile(r"^([^*?[\\]*).*")
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def path_filter_should_skip(member):
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skip = False
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if not hasattr(args, "pathfilter"):
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return False
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for (t, r) in args.pathfilter:
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if r.match(member.name[1:]) is not None:
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if t == "path_include":
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skip = False
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else:
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skip = True
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if skip and (member.isdir() or member.issym()):
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for (t, r) in args.pathfilter:
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if t != "path_include":
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continue
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prefix = prefix_prog.sub(r"\1", r.pattern)
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prefix = prefix.rstrip("/")
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if member.name[1:].startswith(prefix):
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return False
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return skip
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def pax_filter_should_skip(header):
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if not hasattr(args, "paxfilter"):
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return False
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skip = False
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for (t, r) in args.paxfilter:
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if r.match(header) is None:
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continue
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if t == "pax_include":
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skip = False
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else:
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skip = True
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return skip
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# starting with Python 3.8, the default format became PAX_FORMAT, so this
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# is only for compatibility with older versions of Python 3
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with tarfile.open(fileobj=sys.stdin.buffer, mode="r|*") as in_tar, tarfile.open(
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fileobj=sys.stdout.buffer, mode="w|", format=tarfile.PAX_FORMAT
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) as out_tar:
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for member in in_tar:
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if path_filter_should_skip(member):
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continue
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if args.strip_components:
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comps = member.name.split("/")
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if len(comps) <= args.strip_components:
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continue
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member.name = "/".join(comps[args.strip_components :])
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member.pax_headers = {
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k: v
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for k, v in member.pax_headers.items()
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if not pax_filter_should_skip(k)
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}
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if member.isfile():
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with in_tar.extractfile(member) as file:
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out_tar.addfile(member, file)
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else:
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out_tar.addfile(member)
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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main()
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