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"""
magic is a wrapper around the libmagic file identification library.
See README for more information.
Usage:
>>> import magic
>>> magic.from_file("testdata/test.pdf")
'PDF document, version 1.2'
>>> magic.from_file("testdata/test.pdf", mime=True)
'application/pdf'
>>> magic.from_buffer(open("testdata/test.pdf").read(1024))
'PDF document, version 1.2'
>>>
"""
import sys
import glob
import ctypes
import ctypes.util
import threading
import logging
from ctypes import c_char_p, c_int, c_size_t, c_void_p, byref, POINTER
# avoid shadowing the real open with the version from compat.py
_real_open = open
class MagicException(Exception):
def __init__(self, message):
super(Exception, self).__init__(message)
self.message = message
class Magic:
"""
Magic is a wrapper around the libmagic C library.
"""
def __init__(self, mime=False, magic_file=None, mime_encoding=False,
keep_going=False, uncompress=False, raw=False, extension=False):
"""
Create a new libmagic wrapper.
mime - if True, mimetypes are returned instead of textual descriptions
mime_encoding - if True, codec is returned
magic_file - use a mime database other than the system default
keep_going - don't stop at the first match, keep going
uncompress - Try to look inside compressed files.
raw - Do not try to decode "non-printable" chars.
extension - Print a slash-separated list of valid extensions for the file type found.
"""
self.flags = MAGIC_NONE
if mime:
self.flags |= MAGIC_MIME_TYPE
if mime_encoding:
self.flags |= MAGIC_MIME_ENCODING
if keep_going:
self.flags |= MAGIC_CONTINUE
if uncompress:
self.flags |= MAGIC_COMPRESS
if raw:
self.flags |= MAGIC_RAW
if extension:
self.flags |= MAGIC_EXTENSION
self.cookie = magic_open(self.flags)
self.lock = threading.Lock()
magic_load(self.cookie, magic_file)
# MAGIC_EXTENSION was added in 523 or 524, so bail if
# it doesn't appear to be available
if extension and (not _has_version or version() < 524):
raise NotImplementedError('MAGIC_EXTENSION is not supported in this version of libmagic')
# For https://github.com/ahupp/python-magic/issues/190
# libmagic has fixed internal limits that some files exceed, causing
# an error. We can avoid this (at least for the sample file given)
# by bumping the limit up. It's not clear if this is a general solution
# or whether other internal limits should be increased, but given
# the lack of other reports I'll assume this is rare.
if _has_param:
try:
self.setparam(MAGIC_PARAM_NAME_MAX, 64)
except MagicException as e:
# some versions of libmagic fail this call,
# so rather than fail hard just use default behavior
pass
def from_buffer(self, buf):
"""
Identify the contents of `buf`
"""
with self.lock:
try:
# if we're on python3, convert buf to bytes
# otherwise this string is passed as wchar*
# which is not what libmagic expects
if type(buf) == str and str != bytes:
buf = buf.encode('utf-8', errors='replace')
return maybe_decode(magic_buffer(self.cookie, buf))
except MagicException as e:
return self._handle509Bug(e)
def from_file(self, filename):
# raise FileNotFoundException or IOError if the file does not exist
with _real_open(filename):
pass
with self.lock:
try:
return maybe_decode(magic_file(self.cookie, filename))
except MagicException as e:
return self._handle509Bug(e)
def from_descriptor(self, fd):
with self.lock:
try:
return maybe_decode(magic_descriptor(self.cookie, fd))
except MagicException as e:
return self._handle509Bug(e)
def _handle509Bug(self, e):
# libmagic 5.09 has a bug where it might fail to identify the
# mimetype of a file and returns null from magic_file (and
# likely _buffer), but also does not return an error message.
if e.message is None and (self.flags & MAGIC_MIME_TYPE):
return "application/octet-stream"
else:
raise e
def setparam(self, param, val):
return magic_setparam(self.cookie, param, val)
def getparam(self, param):
return magic_getparam(self.cookie, param)
def __del__(self):
# no _thread_check here because there can be no other
# references to this object at this point.
# during shutdown magic_close may have been cleared already so
# make sure it exists before using it.
# the self.cookie check should be unnecessary and was an
# incorrect fix for a threading problem, however I'm leaving
# it in because it's harmless and I'm slightly afraid to
# remove it.
if hasattr(self, 'cookie') and self.cookie and magic_close:
magic_close(self.cookie)
self.cookie = None
_instances = {}
def _get_magic_type(mime):
i = _instances.get(mime)
if i is None:
i = _instances[mime] = Magic(mime=mime)
return i
def from_file(filename, mime=False):
""""
Accepts a filename and returns the detected filetype. Return
value is the mimetype if mime=True, otherwise a human readable
name.
>>> magic.from_file("testdata/test.pdf", mime=True)
'application/pdf'
"""
m = _get_magic_type(mime)
return m.from_file(filename)
def from_buffer(buffer, mime=False):
"""
Accepts a binary string and returns the detected filetype. Return
value is the mimetype if mime=True, otherwise a human readable
name.
>>> magic.from_buffer(open("testdata/test.pdf").read(1024))
'PDF document, version 1.2'
"""
m = _get_magic_type(mime)
return m.from_buffer(buffer)
def from_descriptor(fd, mime=False):
"""
Accepts a file descriptor and returns the detected filetype. Return
value is the mimetype if mime=True, otherwise a human readable
name.
>>> f = open("testdata/test.pdf")
>>> magic.from_descriptor(f.fileno())
'PDF document, version 1.2'
"""
m = _get_magic_type(mime)
return m.from_descriptor(fd)
from . import loader
libmagic = loader.load_lib()
magic_t = ctypes.c_void_p
def errorcheck_null(result, func, args):
if result is None:
err = magic_error(args[0])
raise MagicException(err)
else:
return result
def errorcheck_negative_one(result, func, args):
if result == -1:
err = magic_error(args[0])
raise MagicException(err)
else:
return result
# return str on python3. Don't want to unconditionally
# decode because that results in unicode on python2
def maybe_decode(s):
if str == bytes:
return s
else:
# backslashreplace here because sometimes libmagic will return metadata in the charset
# of the file, which is unknown to us (e.g the title of a Word doc)
return s.decode('utf-8', 'backslashreplace')
def coerce_filename(filename):
if filename is None:
return None
# ctypes will implicitly convert unicode strings to bytes with
# .encode('ascii'). If you use the filesystem encoding
# then you'll get inconsistent behavior (crashes) depending on the user's
# LANG environment variable
is_unicode = (sys.version_info[0] <= 2 and
isinstance(filename, unicode)) or \
(sys.version_info[0] >= 3 and
isinstance(filename, str))
if is_unicode:
return filename.encode('utf-8', 'surrogateescape')
else:
return filename
magic_open = libmagic.magic_open
magic_open.restype = magic_t
magic_open.argtypes = [c_int]
magic_close = libmagic.magic_close
magic_close.restype = None
magic_close.argtypes = [magic_t]
magic_error = libmagic.magic_error
magic_error.restype = c_char_p
magic_error.argtypes = [magic_t]
magic_errno = libmagic.magic_errno
magic_errno.restype = c_int
magic_errno.argtypes = [magic_t]
_magic_file = libmagic.magic_file
_magic_file.restype = c_char_p
_magic_file.argtypes = [magic_t, c_char_p]
_magic_file.errcheck = errorcheck_null
def magic_file(cookie, filename):
return _magic_file(cookie, coerce_filename(filename))
_magic_buffer = libmagic.magic_buffer
_magic_buffer.restype = c_char_p
_magic_buffer.argtypes = [magic_t, c_void_p, c_size_t]
_magic_buffer.errcheck = errorcheck_null
def magic_buffer(cookie, buf):
return _magic_buffer(cookie, buf, len(buf))
magic_descriptor = libmagic.magic_descriptor
magic_descriptor.restype = c_char_p
magic_descriptor.argtypes = [magic_t, c_int]
magic_descriptor.errcheck = errorcheck_null
_magic_descriptor = libmagic.magic_descriptor
_magic_descriptor.restype = c_char_p
_magic_descriptor.argtypes = [magic_t, c_int]
_magic_descriptor.errcheck = errorcheck_null
def magic_descriptor(cookie, fd):
return _magic_descriptor(cookie, fd)
_magic_load = libmagic.magic_load
_magic_load.restype = c_int
_magic_load.argtypes = [magic_t, c_char_p]
_magic_load.errcheck = errorcheck_negative_one
def magic_load(cookie, filename):
return _magic_load(cookie, coerce_filename(filename))
magic_setflags = libmagic.magic_setflags
magic_setflags.restype = c_int
magic_setflags.argtypes = [magic_t, c_int]
magic_check = libmagic.magic_check
magic_check.restype = c_int
magic_check.argtypes = [magic_t, c_char_p]
magic_compile = libmagic.magic_compile
magic_compile.restype = c_int
magic_compile.argtypes = [magic_t, c_char_p]
_has_param = False
if hasattr(libmagic, 'magic_setparam') and hasattr(libmagic, 'magic_getparam'):
_has_param = True
_magic_setparam = libmagic.magic_setparam
_magic_setparam.restype = c_int
_magic_setparam.argtypes = [magic_t, c_int, POINTER(c_size_t)]
_magic_setparam.errcheck = errorcheck_negative_one
_magic_getparam = libmagic.magic_getparam
_magic_getparam.restype = c_int
_magic_getparam.argtypes = [magic_t, c_int, POINTER(c_size_t)]
_magic_getparam.errcheck = errorcheck_negative_one
def magic_setparam(cookie, param, val):
if not _has_param:
raise NotImplementedError("magic_setparam not implemented")
v = c_size_t(val)
return _magic_setparam(cookie, param, byref(v))
def magic_getparam(cookie, param):
if not _has_param:
raise NotImplementedError("magic_getparam not implemented")
val = c_size_t()
_magic_getparam(cookie, param, byref(val))
return val.value
_has_version = False
if hasattr(libmagic, "magic_version"):
_has_version = True
magic_version = libmagic.magic_version
magic_version.restype = c_int
magic_version.argtypes = []
def version():
if not _has_version:
raise NotImplementedError("magic_version not implemented")
return magic_version()
MAGIC_NONE = 0x000000 # No flags
MAGIC_DEBUG = 0x000001 # Turn on debugging
MAGIC_SYMLINK = 0x000002 # Follow symlinks
MAGIC_COMPRESS = 0x000004 # Check inside compressed files
MAGIC_DEVICES = 0x000008 # Look at the contents of devices
MAGIC_MIME_TYPE = 0x000010 # Return a mime string
MAGIC_MIME_ENCODING = 0x000400 # Return the MIME encoding
# TODO: should be
# MAGIC_MIME = MAGIC_MIME_TYPE | MAGIC_MIME_ENCODING
MAGIC_MIME = 0x000010 # Return a mime string
MAGIC_EXTENSION = 0x1000000 # Return a /-separated list of extensions
MAGIC_CONTINUE = 0x000020 # Return all matches
MAGIC_CHECK = 0x000040 # Print warnings to stderr
MAGIC_PRESERVE_ATIME = 0x000080 # Restore access time on exit
MAGIC_RAW = 0x000100 # Don't translate unprintable chars
MAGIC_ERROR = 0x000200 # Handle ENOENT etc as real errors
MAGIC_NO_CHECK_COMPRESS = 0x001000 # Don't check for compressed files
MAGIC_NO_CHECK_TAR = 0x002000 # Don't check for tar files
MAGIC_NO_CHECK_SOFT = 0x004000 # Don't check magic entries
MAGIC_NO_CHECK_APPTYPE = 0x008000 # Don't check application type
MAGIC_NO_CHECK_ELF = 0x010000 # Don't check for elf details
MAGIC_NO_CHECK_ASCII = 0x020000 # Don't check for ascii files
MAGIC_NO_CHECK_TROFF = 0x040000 # Don't check ascii/troff
MAGIC_NO_CHECK_FORTRAN = 0x080000 # Don't check ascii/fortran
MAGIC_NO_CHECK_TOKENS = 0x100000 # Don't check ascii/tokens
MAGIC_PARAM_INDIR_MAX = 0 # Recursion limit for indirect magic
MAGIC_PARAM_NAME_MAX = 1 # Use count limit for name/use magic
MAGIC_PARAM_ELF_PHNUM_MAX = 2 # Max ELF notes processed
MAGIC_PARAM_ELF_SHNUM_MAX = 3 # Max ELF program sections processed
MAGIC_PARAM_ELF_NOTES_MAX = 4 # # Max ELF sections processed
MAGIC_PARAM_REGEX_MAX = 5 # Length limit for regex searches
MAGIC_PARAM_BYTES_MAX = 6 # Max number of bytes to read from file
# This package name conflicts with the one provided by upstream
# libmagic. This is a common source of confusion for users. To
# resolve, We ship a copy of that module, and expose it's functions
# wrapped in deprecation warnings.
def _add_compat(to_module):
import warnings, re
from magic import compat
def deprecation_wrapper(fn):
def _(*args, **kwargs):
warnings.warn(
"Using compatibility mode with libmagic's python binding. "
"See https://github.com/ahupp/python-magic/blob/master/COMPAT.md for details.",
PendingDeprecationWarning)
return fn(*args, **kwargs)
return _
fn = ['detect_from_filename',
'detect_from_content',
'detect_from_fobj',
'open']
for fname in fn:
to_module[fname] = deprecation_wrapper(compat.__dict__[fname])
# copy constants over, ensuring there's no conflicts
is_const_re = re.compile("^[A-Z_]+$")
allowed_inconsistent = set(['MAGIC_MIME'])
for name, value in compat.__dict__.items():
if is_const_re.match(name):
if name in to_module:
if name in allowed_inconsistent:
continue
if to_module[name] != value:
raise Exception("inconsistent value for " + name)
else:
continue
else:
to_module[name] = value
_add_compat(globals())
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