BW3-Core/plugin/http.py
Luflosi d4dcc75711
Avoid "DeprecationWarning: invalid escape sequence"
Without this change, many warnings like this will be generated while running pytest:
```
test/test_template.py:3
  /build/source/test/test_template.py:3: DeprecationWarning: invalid escape sequence '\/'
    """!
```
This can also be seen when manually running python with warnings enabled.

This happens because the comment uses a multiline string and Python interprets the backslash in the logo as an escape character and complains that \/ is not a valid escape sequence. To fix this, prepend the string with the letter r to indicate that the backslash should be treated as a literal character, see https://docs.python.org/3/reference/lexical_analysis.html#index-20.
I also applied this change to all the comment strings since that shouldn't break anything and to establish it as a pattern for the future so this problem hopefully never happens again.

This is what I did specifically:
- Change the comment at the top of bw_client.py and bw_server.py to start with `"""!` since that seems to be the pattern here
- Search-and-Replace all occurances of `"""!` with `r"""!`
- Manually change the strings in `logoToLog()` in boswatch/utils/header.py
2023-09-19 17:49:09 +02:00

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#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
r"""!
____ ____ ______ __ __ __ _____
/ __ )/ __ \/ ___/ | / /___ _/ /______/ /_ |__ /
/ __ / / / /\__ \| | /| / / __ `/ __/ ___/ __ \ /_ <
/ /_/ / /_/ /___/ /| |/ |/ / /_/ / /_/ /__/ / / / ___/ /
/_____/\____//____/ |__/|__/\__,_/\__/\___/_/ /_/ /____/
German BOS Information Script
by Bastian Schroll
@file: http.py
@date: 23.02.2020
@author: Jan Speller
@description: Http Plugin
"""
import logging
from plugin.pluginBase import PluginBase
# ###################### #
# Custom plugin includes #
import asyncio
from aiohttp import ClientSession
# ###################### #
logging.debug("- %s loaded", __name__)
class BoswatchPlugin(PluginBase):
r"""!Description of the Plugin"""
def __init__(self, config):
r"""!Do not change anything here!"""
super().__init__(__name__, config) # you can access the config class on 'self.config'
def fms(self, bwPacket):
r"""!Called on FMS alarm
@param bwPacket: bwPacket instance
Remove if not implemented"""
urls = self.config.get("fms")
self._makeRequests(urls)
def pocsag(self, bwPacket):
r"""!Called on POCSAG alarm
@param bwPacket: bwPacket instance
Remove if not implemented"""
urls = self.config.get("pocsag")
self._makeRequests(urls)
def zvei(self, bwPacket):
r"""!Called on ZVEI alarm
@param bwPacket: bwPacket instance
Remove if not implemented"""
urls = self.config.get("zvei")
self._makeRequests(urls)
def msg(self, bwPacket):
r"""!Called on MSG packet
@param bwPacket: bwPacket instance
Remove if not implemented"""
urls = self.config.get("msg")
self._makeRequests(urls)
def _makeRequests(self, urls):
"""Parses wildcard urls and handles asynchronus requests
@param urls: array of urls"""
urls = [self.parseWildcards(url) for url in urls]
loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
future = asyncio.ensure_future(self._asyncRequests(urls))
loop.run_until_complete(future)
async def _asyncRequests(self, urls):
"""Handles asynchronus requests
@param urls: array of urls to send requests to"""
tasks = []
async with ClientSession() as session:
for url in urls:
task = asyncio.ensure_future(self._fetch(url, session))
tasks.append(task)
responses = asyncio.gather(*tasks)
await responses
async def _fetch(self, url, session):
"""Fetches requests
@param url: url
@param session: Clientsession instance"""
async with session.get(url) as response:
logging.info("{} returned [{}]".format(response.url, response.status))
return await response.read()