Remove the exception-throwing test...
[saartuer.git] / tyshell
diff --git a/tyshell b/tyshell
index 34ef515cbc8bccb05476368efcafc23ba44f7d8a..9f327258fd21c1f2b8c05e4d09971e2d04165313 100755 (executable)
--- a/tyshell
+++ b/tyshell
@@ -5,11 +5,13 @@ import shlex
 import sys
 import subprocess
 import socket
+import pwd
+import grp
 
 tuerSock = "/run/tuer.sock"
 
 # use a histfile
-histfile = os.path.join(os.path.expanduser("~"), ".pyshellhist")
+histfile = os.path.join(os.path.expanduser("~"), ".tyshellhist")
 try:
     readline.read_history_file(histfile)
 except IOError:
@@ -18,7 +20,7 @@ import atexit
 atexit.register(readline.write_history_file, histfile)
 
 # available commands
-def help(c):
+def helpcmd(c):
        print("Available commands: %s" % ", ".join(sorted(commands.keys())))
 
 def extcmd(cmd):
@@ -33,22 +35,37 @@ def sendcmd(addr, cmd):
                print("Running %s..." % (cmd))
                s = socket.socket(socket.AF_UNIX, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
                s.connect(addr)
+               s.settimeout(60.0)
                s.send(cmd.encode())
-               data = s.recv(4)
+               data = s.recv(256)
                s.close()
-               print("...done")
-               if data != b'1':
-                       print("Received unexpected answer %s" % str(data))
+               print(data.decode('utf-8'))
        return run
 
+def exitcmd(c):
+       print("Bye")
+       return True
+
+def whocmd(c):
+       for n in grp.getgrnam("tuer").gr_mem:
+               p = pwd.getpwnam(n)
+               print (p.pw_name, " - ", p.pw_gecos)
+
 commands = {
-       'exit': None, # catched below, quits the loop
-       'help': help,
-       'open': sendcmd(tuerSock, 'open'),
-       'close': sendcmd(tuerSock, 'close'),
+       'exit': exitcmd,
+       'help': helpcmd,
+       'open': sendcmd(tuerSock, 'unlock'),
+       'unlock': sendcmd(tuerSock, 'unlock'),
        'buzz': sendcmd(tuerSock, 'buzz'),
+       'who': whocmd,
 }
 
+def complete_command(cmd):
+       '''returns a list of commands (as strings) starting with cmd'''
+       return list(filter(lambda x: x.startswith(cmd), commands.keys()))
+readline.set_completer(lambda cmd, num: (complete_command(cmd)+[None])[num]) # wrap complete_command for readline's weird completer API
+readline.parse_and_bind("tab: complete") # run completion on tab
+
 # input loop
 print("Welcome to tyshell. Use help to see what you can do.")
 while True:
@@ -59,14 +76,22 @@ while True:
                break
        command = shlex.split(command)
        if not len(command): continue
-       # execute command
-       if command[0] == "exit":
-               break
-       elif command[0] in commands:
+       # find suiting commands
+       if command[0] in commands: # needed in case a complete command is a prefix of another one
+               cmdoptions = [command[0]]
+       else:
+               cmdoptions = complete_command(command[0])
+       # check how many we found
+       if len(cmdoptions) == 0: # no commands fit prefix
+               print("Command %s not found. Use help." % command[0])
+       elif len(cmdoptions) == 1: # exactly one command fits (prefix)
                try:
-                       commands[command[0]](command)
+                       res = commands[cmdoptions[0]](command)
+                       if res: break
                except Exception as e:
                        print("Error while executing %s: %s" % (command[0], str(e)))
-       else:
-               print("Command %s not found. Use help." % command[0])
-print("Bye")
+       else: # multiple commands fit the prefix
+               print("Ambiguous command prefix, please choose one of the following:")
+               print("\t", " ".join(cmdoptions))
+               # TODO: put current "command[0]" into the shell for the next command, but such that it is deletable with backspace
+