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- # Copyright (c) 2018 Ultimaker B.V.
- # Cura is released under the terms of the LGPLv3 or higher.
- from UM.Application import Application
- from UM.Message import Message
- from UM.Logger import Logger
- from UM.Job import Job
- from UM.Version import Version
- import urllib.request
- from urllib.error import URLError
- from typing import Dict, Optional
- import ssl
- import certifi
- from .FirmwareUpdateCheckerLookup import FirmwareUpdateCheckerLookup, getSettingsKeyForMachine
- from .FirmwareUpdateCheckerMessage import FirmwareUpdateCheckerMessage
- from UM.i18n import i18nCatalog
- i18n_catalog = i18nCatalog("cura")
- ## This job checks if there is an update available on the provided URL.
- class FirmwareUpdateCheckerJob(Job):
- STRING_ZERO_VERSION = "0.0.0"
- STRING_EPSILON_VERSION = "0.0.1"
- ZERO_VERSION = Version(STRING_ZERO_VERSION)
- EPSILON_VERSION = Version(STRING_EPSILON_VERSION)
- def __init__(self, silent, machine_name, metadata, callback) -> None:
- super().__init__()
- self.silent = silent
- self._callback = callback
- self._machine_name = machine_name
- self._metadata = metadata
- self._lookups = FirmwareUpdateCheckerLookup(self._machine_name, self._metadata)
- self._headers = {} # type:Dict[str, str] # Don't set headers yet.
- def getUrlResponse(self, url: str) -> str:
- result = self.STRING_ZERO_VERSION
- try:
- # CURA-6698 Create an SSL context and use certifi CA certificates for verification.
- context = ssl.SSLContext(protocol = ssl.PROTOCOL_TLSv1_2)
- context.load_verify_locations(cafile = certifi.where())
- request = urllib.request.Request(url, headers = self._headers)
- response = urllib.request.urlopen(request, context = context)
- result = response.read().decode("utf-8")
- except URLError:
- Logger.log("w", "Could not reach '{0}', if this URL is old, consider removal.".format(url))
- return result
- def parseVersionResponse(self, response: str) -> Version:
- raw_str = response.split("\n", 1)[0].rstrip()
- return Version(raw_str)
- def getCurrentVersion(self) -> Version:
- max_version = self.ZERO_VERSION
- if self._lookups is None:
- return max_version
- machine_urls = self._lookups.getCheckUrls()
- if machine_urls is not None:
- for url in machine_urls:
- version = self.parseVersionResponse(self.getUrlResponse(url))
- if version > max_version:
- max_version = version
- if max_version < self.EPSILON_VERSION:
- Logger.log("w", "MachineID {0} not handled!".format(self._lookups.getMachineName()))
- return max_version
- def run(self):
- try:
- # Initialize a Preference that stores the last version checked for this printer.
- Application.getInstance().getPreferences().addPreference(
- getSettingsKeyForMachine(self._lookups.getMachineId()), "")
- # Get headers
- application_name = Application.getInstance().getApplicationName()
- application_version = Application.getInstance().getVersion()
- self._headers = {"User-Agent": "%s - %s" % (application_name, application_version)}
- # If it is not None, then we compare between the checked_version and the current_version
- machine_id = self._lookups.getMachineId()
- if machine_id is not None:
- Logger.log("i", "You have a(n) {0} in the printer list. Do firmware-check.".format(self._machine_name))
- current_version = self.getCurrentVersion()
- # This case indicates that was an error checking the version.
- # It happens for instance when not connected to internet.
- if current_version == self.ZERO_VERSION:
- return
- # If it is the first time the version is checked, the checked_version is ""
- setting_key_str = getSettingsKeyForMachine(machine_id)
- checked_version = Version(Application.getInstance().getPreferences().getValue(setting_key_str))
- # If the checked_version is "", it's because is the first time we check firmware and in this case
- # we will not show the notification, but we will store it for the next time
- Application.getInstance().getPreferences().setValue(setting_key_str, current_version)
- Logger.log("i", "Reading firmware version of %s: checked = %s - latest = %s",
- self._machine_name, checked_version, current_version)
- # The first time we want to store the current version, the notification will not be shown,
- # because the new version of Cura will be release before the firmware and we don't want to
- # notify the user when no new firmware version is available.
- if (checked_version != "") and (checked_version != current_version):
- Logger.log("i", "Showing firmware update message for new version: {version}".format(version = current_version))
- message = FirmwareUpdateCheckerMessage(machine_id, self._machine_name,
- self._lookups.getRedirectUserUrl())
- message.actionTriggered.connect(self._callback)
- message.show()
- else:
- Logger.log("i", "No machine with name {0} in list of firmware to check.".format(self._machine_name))
- except Exception as e:
- Logger.logException("w", "Failed to check for new version: %s", e)
- if not self.silent:
- Message(i18n_catalog.i18nc("@info", "Could not access update information.")).show()
- return
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