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authorDr Scofield2008-07-29 16:39:48 +0000
committerDr Scofield2008-07-29 16:39:48 +0000
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matrix.py is a little launcher tool that knows about the GridInfo
protocol. it expects the grid coordinates to be passed as a commandline argument either as a "matrix:" or as an "opensim:" style URI: matrix://osgrid.org:8002/ you can also provide region/X/Y/Z: matrix://osgrid.org:8002/Wright%20Plaza/128/50/75 and it also understands avatar names and passwords: matrix://mr%20smart:secretpassword@osgrid.org:8002/Wright%20Plaza/128/50/75 when you run it the first time, it will complain about a missing .matrixcfg file --- this is needed so that it can remember where your secondlife client lives on your box. to generate that file, simply run matrix.py --secondlife path-to-your-secondlife-client-executable
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1#!/usr/bin/python
2# -*- encoding: utf-8 -*-
3
4import xml.etree.ElementTree as ET
5import re
6import urllib
7import urllib2
8import ConfigParser
9import optparse
10import os
11import sys
12
13reURI = re.compile(r'''^(?P<scheme>[a-zA-Z0-9]+):// # scheme
14 ((?P<avatar>[^:@]+)(:(?P<password>[^@]+))?@)? # avatar name and password (optional)
15 (?P<host>[^:/]+)(:(?P<port>\d+))? # host, port (optional)
16 (?P<path>/.*) # path
17 $''', re.IGNORECASE | re.VERBOSE)
18reLOC = re.compile(r'''^/(?P<region>[^/]+)/ # region name
19 (?P<x>\d+)/ # X position
20 (?P<y>\d+)/ # Y position
21 (?P<z>\d+) # Z position
22 ''', re.IGNORECASE | re.VERBOSE)
23
24if __name__ == '__main__':
25 parser = optparse.OptionParser()
26 parser.add_option('-c', '--config', dest = 'config', help = 'config file', metavar = 'CONFIG')
27 parser.add_option('-s', '--secondlife', dest = 'client', help = 'location of secondlife client', metavar = 'SL-CLIENT')
28 (options, args) = parser.parse_args()
29
30 #
31 # we using ~/.matrixcfg to store the location of the secondlife client
32 #
33 if not options.config:
34 options.config = '~/.matrixcfg'
35
36 cfgPath = os.path.expanduser(options.config)
37
38 #
39 # if ~/.matrixcfg does not exist we are in trouble...
40 #
41 if not os.path.exists(cfgPath) and not options.client:
42 print '''oops, i've no clue where your secondlife client lives around here.
43 i suggest you run me with the "--secondlife path-of-secondlife-client" argument.'''
44 sys.exit(1)
45
46 #
47 # ok, either ~/.matrixcfg does exist or we are asked to create it
48 #
49 config = ConfigParser.ConfigParser()
50 if os.path.exists(cfgPath):
51 config.readfp(open(cfgPath))
52
53 if options.client:
54 if config.has_option('secondlife', 'client'):
55 config.remove_option('secondlife', 'client')
56 if not config.has_section('secondlife'):
57 config.add_section('secondlife')
58 config.set('secondlife', 'client', options.client)
59
60 cfg = open(cfgPath, mode = 'w+')
61 config.write(cfg)
62 cfg.close()
63
64 client = config.get('secondlife', 'client')
65
66
67 #
68 # sanity check: URI supplied?
69 #
70 if not sys.argv:
71 print 'missing opensim/matrix URI'
72 sys.exit(1)
73
74 #
75 # parse URI and extract scheme. host, port?, avatar?, password?
76 #
77 uri = sys.argv.pop()
78 match = reURI.match(uri)
79 if not match or not match.group('scheme') or not match.group('host'):
80 print 'hmm... cannot parse URI %s, giving up' % uri
81 sys.exit(1)
82
83 scheme = match.group('scheme')
84 host = match.group('host')
85 port = match.group('port')
86 avatar = match.group('avatar')
87 password = match.group('password')
88 path = match.group('path')
89
90 #
91 # sanity check: matrix: or opensim: scheme?
92 #
93 if scheme != 'matrix' and scheme != 'opensim':
94 print 'hmm...unknown scheme %s, calling it a day' % scheme
95
96 #
97 # get grid info from OpenSim server
98 #
99 gridname = None
100 gridnick = None
101 login = None
102 welcome = None
103 economy = None
104
105 #
106 # construct GridInfo URL
107 #
108 if port:
109 gridInfoURI = 'http://%s:%d/get_grid_info' % (host, int(port))
110 else:
111 gridInfoURI = 'http://%s/get_grid_info' % (host)
112
113 #
114 # try to retrieve GridInfo
115 #
116 try:
117 gridInfoXml = ET.parse(urllib2.urlopen(gridInfoURI))
118
119 gridname = gridInfoXml.findtext('/gridname')
120 gridnick = gridInfoXml.findtext('/gridnick')
121 login = gridInfoXml.findtext('/login')
122 welcome = gridInfoXml.findtext('/welcome')
123 economy = gridInfoXml.findtext('/economy')
124
125 except urllib2.URLError:
126 print 'oops, failed to retrieve grid info, proceeding with guestimates...'
127
128 #
129 # fallback: use supplied uri in case GridInfo drew a blank
130 #
131 if not login: login = uri
132
133 #
134 # ok, got everything, now construct the command line
135 #
136 clientArgs = ['matrix: %s' % gridnick]
137 clientArgs += ['-loginuri', login]
138
139 if welcome: clientArgs += ['-loginpage', welcome]
140 if economy: clientArgs += ['-helperuri', economy]
141
142 if avatar and password:
143 clientArgs += ['-login']
144 clientArgs += urllib.unquote(avatar).split()
145 clientArgs += [password]
146
147 #
148 # take a closer look at path: if it's a /region/X/Y/Z pattern, use
149 # it as the "SLURL
150 #
151 match = reLOC.match(path)
152 if match:
153 loc = 'secondlife:///%s/%d/%d/%d' % (match.group('region'),
154 int(match.group('x')),
155 int(match.group('y')),
156 int(match.group('z')))
157 clientArgs += [loc]
158
159 #
160 # all systems go
161 #
162 os.execv(client, clientArgs)