#!/usr/bin/env python # vim:set sw=4 et: # """ Dump contents of database to stdout. Database can be any file that the anydbm module can read. Included with warcprox because it's useful for inspecting a deduplication database or a playback index database, but it is a generic tool. """ try: import dbm from dbm import ndbm whichdb = dbm.whichdb except: import anydbm dbm = anydbm from whichdb import whichdb import sys import os.path if __name__ == "__main__": if len(sys.argv) != 2: sys.stderr.write("usage: {} DBM_FILE\n".format(sys.argv[0])) exit(1) filename = sys.argv[1] which = whichdb(filename) # if which returns none and the file does not exist, print usage line if which == None and not os.path.exists(sys.argv[1]): sys.stderr.write('No such file {}\n\n'.format(sys.argv[1])) sys.stderr.write("usage: {} DBM_FILE\n".format(sys.argv[0])) exit(1) # covers case where an ndbm is checked with its extension & identified incorrectly elif 'bsd' in which: correct_file = filename.split(".db")[0] correct_which = whichdb(correct_file) if correct_which in ('dbm', 'dbm.ndbm'): filename = correct_file which = correct_which elif which == '': sys.stderr.write("{} is an unrecognized database type\n".format(sys.argv[1])) sys.stderr.write("Try the file again by removing the extension\n") exit(1) try: out = sys.stdout.buffer except AttributeError: out = sys.stdout out.write(filename.encode('UTF-8') + b' is a ' + which.encode('UTF-8') + b' db\n') db = dbm.open(filename, 'r') for key in db.keys(): out.write(key + b":" + db[key] + b"\n")