Adds a kind-pluggable backups plugin. Configuration captured from a PC is filed against the MACHINE it controls, with a revision history and download back to the native format. NTLARS/DNC is the first kind. Settings live in the controlling PC's registry but describe the machine, so revisions attach to the machine's asset and carry no foreign key to the PC: history survives a PC being replaced or deleted, and sourcehostname records the handover. Storage splits by kind. Parseable kinds store a dialect-neutral JSON projection in ShopDB and re-render on download; opaque vendor formats (part marker and similar) keep their bytes on the SFLD share with ShopDB holding metadata and the UNC pointer. Two .reg dialects exist in the wild: NTLARS's own Save... export omits the WOW6432Node path segment, scripted exports include it. Parsing strips whichever root matched, so a stored revision commits to neither and download offers both (NTLARS Load... by default, WOW6432Node for direct reg import). Getting this backwards is silent, so the dedup hash deliberately excludes sourcedialect and both dialects of one config dedup to a single revision. Dedup is load-bearing: the collector runs every GE-Enforce cycle across the fleet, so a revision is inserted only when the content hash differs from that asset's latest for that kind. A freshly imaged PC opens NTLARS with a blank General tab. Recording that would make an empty config the newest revision exactly when someone needs the last good one, so a blank MachineNo is rejected rather than accepted as a change. Two of the 320 known-good backups on the share already have that shape. DNC Info card summarises the latest revision on the machine page: General (Cnc, NcIF, HostType), eFocas, Serial, NTSHR when populated (only 18 of 147 machines), and MARK when the machine is a marker. MARK is gated on Cnc=MARKER or the ShopDB machine type, not on the MARK key having content: MARK carries serial defaults on 145 of 147 machines and DncPatterns reads YES on 103 including ordinary lathes, so neither identifies a marker. The info card is owned by the kind (BackupKind.infopanel/buildinfo) and served by a generic endpoint, so the expected successor to DNC ships its own card by adding a class rather than changing the plugin or the panel wiring. Also: schedule and retention settings with a prune that never drops the newest or the oldest revision, and scripts/import_ntlars_backups.py to seed history from the existing per-machine .reg files (144 of 147 resolve to assets). Codec verified against all 320 real backups: round-trips clean through both dialects. Bay-side generation verified on Windows against reg.exe export.
309 lines
11 KiB
Python
309 lines
11 KiB
Python
"""NTLARS / DNC registry backup codec.
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Converts between Windows .reg files and a dialect-neutral JSON projection.
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WHY DIALECT-NEUTRAL: NTLARS is a 32-bit app, so its settings physically live
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under HKLM\\SOFTWARE\\WOW6432Node\\GE Aircraft Engines\\DNC. But NTLARS's own
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Save... button exports them WITHOUT the WOW6432Node segment (it writes the path
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it asks for, before the WOW64 redirector rewrites it). Both dialects therefore
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exist in the wild:
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NTLARS Save... output HKLM\\SOFTWARE\\GE Aircraft Engines\\DNC
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scripted / reg export HKLM\\SOFTWARE\\WOW6432Node\\GE Aircraft Engines\\DNC
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Parsing strips whichever root matched and stores subkeys RELATIVE to it, so the
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stored revision commits to neither. render() then re-attaches whichever root the
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consumer needs:
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dialect='ntlars' no WOW6432Node - what the NTLARS Load... button expects
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dialect='wow6432node' explicit - what `reg import` needs on a 64-bit box
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Getting this backwards is silent: a reg import of the NTLARS dialect on 64-bit
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writes to the 64-bit hive, where NTLARS will never look, and reports success.
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CANONICAL ORDERING: keys and value names are sorted on parse. MySQL's JSON type
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normalizes object key order anyway, so preserving source order is not possible
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end-to-end; sorting makes it deterministic instead, which is what makes diffs
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between revisions stable. Re-rendered files are semantically identical to their
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source, not byte-identical.
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"""
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import re
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SCHEMA = 'ntlars/1'
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REGROOT = 'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE'
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DNCPATH = r'SOFTWARE\GE Aircraft Engines\DNC'
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DNCPATHWOW = r'SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\GE Aircraft Engines\DNC'
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ROOTNTLARS = '{}\\{}'.format(REGROOT, DNCPATH)
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ROOTWOW = '{}\\{}'.format(REGROOT, DNCPATHWOW)
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# Order is not significant: the two roots diverge immediately after
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# 'SOFTWARE\\' (GE vs WOW), so neither is a string prefix of the other and
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# _striproot's startswith test cannot match the wrong one. Listed longest-first
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# only for readability.
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KNOWNROOTS = (ROOTWOW, ROOTNTLARS)
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HEADER = 'Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00'
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# hex(N): type codes that appear in .reg files, mapped to registry type names.
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HEXTYPES = {
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0: 'REG_NONE',
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1: 'REG_SZ',
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2: 'REG_EXPAND_SZ',
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3: 'REG_BINARY',
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4: 'REG_DWORD',
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7: 'REG_MULTI_SZ',
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11: 'REG_QWORD',
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}
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HEXTYPECODES = {v: k for k, v in HEXTYPES.items()}
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class NtlarsParseError(ValueError):
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"""Raised when input is not a .reg file we can make sense of."""
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def decodereg(raw):
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"""Decode .reg bytes to text.
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.reg files are conventionally UTF-16LE with a BOM (that is what both
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regedit and NTLARS emit), but hand-edited ones show up as UTF-8. Sniff the
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BOM rather than trusting the extension.
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"""
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if isinstance(raw, str):
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return raw
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if raw.startswith(b'\xff\xfe'):
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return raw.decode('utf-16-le')[1:]
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if raw.startswith(b'\xfe\xff'):
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return raw.decode('utf-16-be')[1:]
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if raw.startswith(b'\xef\xbb\xbf'):
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return raw.decode('utf-8-sig')
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# No BOM. UTF-16LE ASCII text has a NUL in every other byte.
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if b'\x00' in raw[:64]:
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return raw.decode('utf-16-le', errors='replace')
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return raw.decode('utf-8', errors='replace')
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def _unescape(s):
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return s.replace('\\\\', '\x00').replace('\\"', '"').replace('\x00', '\\')
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def _escape(s):
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return s.replace('\\', '\\\\').replace('"', '\\"')
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def _joincontinuations(text):
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"""Fold .reg line continuations (trailing backslash) into single lines."""
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out = []
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for line in text.replace('\r\n', '\n').replace('\r', '\n').split('\n'):
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if out and out[-1].endswith('\\'):
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out[-1] = out[-1][:-1] + line.strip()
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else:
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out.append(line)
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return out
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def _parsehexvalue(body):
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"""Parse the body of a hex:/hex(N): value into (typename, data)."""
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m = re.match(r'^hex(?:\((?P<code>[0-9a-fA-F]+)\))?:(?P<bytes>.*)$', body, re.S)
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if not m:
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raise NtlarsParseError('unparseable hex value: {!r}'.format(body))
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code = int(m.group('code'), 16) if m.group('code') else 3
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tokens = [t.strip() for t in m.group('bytes').split(',') if t.strip()]
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try:
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data = bytes(int(t, 16) for t in tokens)
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except ValueError as exc:
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raise NtlarsParseError('bad hex byte in value: {}'.format(exc))
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typename = HEXTYPES.get(code, 'REG_BINARY')
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# Wide-string hex types decode back to text so diffs stay readable.
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if typename in ('REG_SZ', 'REG_EXPAND_SZ'):
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return typename, data.decode('utf-16-le', errors='replace').rstrip('\x00')
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if typename == 'REG_MULTI_SZ':
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text = data.decode('utf-16-le', errors='replace')
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return typename, [p for p in text.split('\x00') if p]
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# REG_QWORD must come back as an int: _rendervalue turns it back into
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# little-endian bytes via int(), so storing the "aa,bb" byte form here
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# would raise at download time - i.e. precisely when someone is trying to
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# restore a machine.
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if typename == 'REG_QWORD':
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return typename, int.from_bytes(data, 'little')
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return typename, ','.join('{:02x}'.format(b) for b in data)
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def _parsevalue(body):
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"""Parse the right-hand side of a .reg value assignment."""
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body = body.strip()
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if body.startswith('"'):
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if not body.endswith('"') or len(body) < 2:
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raise NtlarsParseError('unterminated string value: {!r}'.format(body))
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return 'REG_SZ', _unescape(body[1:-1])
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if body.lower().startswith('dword:'):
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try:
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return 'REG_DWORD', int(body.split(':', 1)[1].strip(), 16)
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except ValueError:
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raise NtlarsParseError('bad dword value: {!r}'.format(body))
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if body.lower().startswith('hex'):
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return _parsehexvalue(body)
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if body == '-':
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return 'DELETE', None
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raise NtlarsParseError('unrecognised value form: {!r}'.format(body))
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def _striproot(keypath):
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"""Strip a known DNC root, returning the relative subkey path.
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Returns None for keys outside the DNC tree so callers can ignore them
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rather than silently folding unrelated hives into the backup.
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"""
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for root in KNOWNROOTS:
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if keypath.upper() == root.upper():
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return ''
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prefix = root.upper() + '\\'
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if keypath.upper().startswith(prefix):
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return keypath[len(prefix):]
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return None
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def parse(raw):
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"""Parse .reg bytes/text into the dialect-neutral JSON projection.
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Returns {'schema', 'sourcedialect', 'keys': [{'path', 'values': {...}}]}
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with keys and value names sorted for deterministic diffing.
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"""
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text = decodereg(raw)
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lines = _joincontinuations(text)
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if not any(line.strip().lower().startswith('windows registry editor')
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or line.strip().lower().startswith('regedit4')
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for line in lines[:5]):
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raise NtlarsParseError('missing "Windows Registry Editor" header')
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keys = {}
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current = None
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sawwow = False
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sawplain = False
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for line in lines:
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stripped = line.strip()
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if not stripped or stripped.startswith(';'):
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continue
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if stripped.startswith('[') and stripped.endswith(']'):
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keypath = stripped[1:-1].strip()
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if keypath.startswith('-'):
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current = None # key deletion, not a backup concern
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continue
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if keypath.upper().startswith(ROOTWOW.upper()):
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sawwow = True
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elif keypath.upper().startswith(ROOTNTLARS.upper()):
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sawplain = True
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rel = _striproot(keypath)
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if rel is None:
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current = None # outside the DNC tree - ignore
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continue
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current = rel
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keys.setdefault(current, {})
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continue
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if current is None or '=' not in stripped:
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continue
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# Match the QUOTED name and split at the '=' that follows its closing
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# quote. A plain split('=', 1) breaks on any value name containing '='
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# or an escaped quote - both legal in the registry - and silently drops
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# the value.
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match = re.match(r'^(?:@|"((?:[^"\\]|\\.)*)")\s*=\s*(.*)$', stripped, re.S)
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if not match:
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continue
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name = '' if match.group(1) is None else _unescape(match.group(1))
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body = match.group(2)
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# Deliberately NOT caught. A backup that silently dropped an
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# unparseable value would present as complete and restore a machine
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# with a setting missing - the exact silent-failure class this project
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# has repeatedly been bitten by. Fail the whole parse instead; the
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# collector reports it and the previous good revision stays newest.
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typename, data = _parsevalue(body)
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if typename == 'DELETE':
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continue
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keys[current][name] = {'type': typename, 'data': data}
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if not keys:
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raise NtlarsParseError(
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'no keys under {} or {} - not an NTLARS DNC backup'.format(
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ROOTNTLARS, ROOTWOW))
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dialect = 'wow6432node' if sawwow else ('ntlars' if sawplain else 'unknown')
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return {
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'schema': SCHEMA,
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'sourcedialect': dialect,
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'keys': [
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{'path': path, 'values': dict(sorted(keys[path].items()))}
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for path in sorted(keys)
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],
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}
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def _rendervalue(name, entry):
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typename = entry.get('type', 'REG_SZ')
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data = entry.get('data')
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lhs = '@' if name == '' else '"{}"'.format(_escape(name))
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if typename == 'REG_SZ':
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return '{}="{}"'.format(lhs, _escape('' if data is None else str(data)))
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if typename == 'REG_DWORD':
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return '{}=dword:{:08x}'.format(lhs, int(data) & 0xFFFFFFFF)
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if typename == 'REG_QWORD':
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return '{}=hex(b):{}'.format(lhs, _hexbytes(
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int(data).to_bytes(8, 'little')))
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if typename == 'REG_EXPAND_SZ':
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payload = ('' if data is None else str(data)).encode('utf-16-le') + b'\x00\x00'
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return '{}=hex(2):{}'.format(lhs, _hexbytes(payload))
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if typename == 'REG_MULTI_SZ':
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parts = data if isinstance(data, list) else [str(data)]
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payload = ''.join(p + '\x00' for p in parts).encode('utf-16-le') + b'\x00\x00'
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return '{}=hex(7):{}'.format(lhs, _hexbytes(payload))
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# REG_BINARY / REG_NONE: data is the "aa,bb,cc" form parse() produced.
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raw = bytes(int(t, 16) for t in str(data).split(',') if t.strip()) if data else b''
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code = HEXTYPECODES.get(typename, 3)
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prefix = 'hex:' if code == 3 else 'hex({:x}):'.format(code)
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return '{}={}{}'.format(lhs, prefix, _hexbytes(raw))
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def _hexbytes(raw):
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return ','.join('{:02x}'.format(b) for b in raw)
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def render(projection, dialect='ntlars', comments=None):
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"""Render the JSON projection back to .reg bytes (UTF-16LE, BOM, CRLF).
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dialect='ntlars' omits WOW6432Node - use with the NTLARS Load... button
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dialect='wow6432node' includes it - use with `reg import` on 64-bit
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"""
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if dialect not in ('ntlars', 'wow6432node'):
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raise ValueError('unknown dialect: {!r}'.format(dialect))
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root = ROOTWOW if dialect == 'wow6432node' else ROOTNTLARS
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out = [HEADER, '']
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for line in (comments or []):
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out.append('; {}'.format(line))
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if comments:
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out.append('')
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for key in projection.get('keys', []):
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path = key.get('path', '')
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out.append('[{}]'.format(root + ('\\' + path if path else '')))
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for name, entry in (key.get('values') or {}).items():
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out.append(_rendervalue(name, entry))
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out.append('')
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text = '\r\n'.join(out)
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if not text.endswith('\r\n'):
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text += '\r\n'
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return b'\xff\xfe' + text.encode('utf-16-le')
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