pybackup/pybackup.py

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Python

#!/usr/bin/python3
import sys
import json
# CONFIGURATION_PATH = "/etc/pybackup.conf" # for "production"
CONFIGURATION_PATH = "pybackup.conf" # for testing
def log(message: str, log_level: int) -> bool:
assignments = {0: "DEBUG", 1: "VERBOSE", 2: "INFO", 3: "ERROR", 4: "FATAL"}
if log_level not in assignments:
return False # show that something went wrong
print('\033[91m', end="") if log_level >= 3 else print("", end="") # ink the output red if error/fatal is logged
print(f"[{assignments[log_level]}] {message}\033[0m")
if log_level == 4:
print("Exiting...")
exit(1)
return True
# just to make sure this program isn't used as a module
if not __name__ == "__main__":
print(f"[{sys.argv[0]}]: THIS BACKUP PROGRAM IS NOT A PYTHON MODULE!")
exit(0)
conf_f = open(CONFIGURATION_PATH, "r")
try: # load the config if possible
conf = json.load(conf_f)
except json.decoder.JSONDecodeError:
log("The configuration file is corrupted.", 4)
conf_f.close()
# test if the locations key exists in the config file
try:
conf["locations"]
except KeyError:
log("The configuration file has no locations inside. Maybe the root 'locations' key is wrongly spelled?", 4)
# test for each location if the data was correctly written into the config
counter = 0
for _location in conf["locations"]:
try:
_location["name"]
except KeyError:
log(f"The {counter+1}th element of locations in the config has no name. Skipping this backup path...", 3)
conf["locations"].pop(counter)
try:
_location["path"]
_location["backup_path"]
_location["frequency"]
_location["versions"]
except KeyError:
log(f"The {counter + 1}th element with the name \"{_location['name']}\" of locations in the config is corrupted. Skipping this backup path...", 3)
conf["locations"].pop(counter)
counter += 1