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The type exists only if the OS has full support for POSIX.1e Can be created either by: >>> e = posix1e.Entry(myACL) # this creates a new entry in the ACL >>> e = myACL.append() # another way for doing the same thing or by: >>> for entry in myACL: ... print entry Note that the Entry keeps a reference to its ACL, so even if you delete the ACL, it won't be cleaned up and will continue to exist until its Entry(ies) will be deleted. Type which represents the permission set in an ACL entry The type exists only if the OS has full support for POSIX.1e Can be retrieved either by: >>> perms = myEntry.permset or by: >>> perms = posix1e.Permset(myEntry) Note that the Permset keeps a reference to its Entry, so even if you delete the entry, it won't be cleaned up and will continue to exist until its Permset will be deleted. Delete the default ACL from a directory. This function deletes the default ACL associated with a directory (the ACL which will be ANDed with the mode parameter to the open, creat functions). Parameters: - a string representing the directory whose default ACL should be deleted Check if a file or filehandle has an extended ACL. Parameter: - either a filename or a file-like object or an integer; this represents the filesystem object on which to act Apply the ACL to a file or filehandle. Parameters: - either a filename or a file-like object or an integer; this represents the filesystem object on which to act - optional flag representing the type of ACL to set, either ACL_TYPE_ACCESS (default) or ACL_TYPE_DEFAULT Test the ACL for validity. This method tests the ACL to see if it is a valid ACL in terms of the filesystem. More precisely, it checks that: The ACL contains exactly one entry with each of the ACL_USER_OBJ, ACL_GROUP_OBJ, and ACL_OTHER tag types. Entries with ACL_USER and ACL_GROUP tag types may appear zero or more times in an ACL. An ACL that contains entries of ACL_USER or ACL_GROUP tag types must contain exactly one entry of the ACL_MASK tag type. If an ACL contains no entries of ACL_USER or ACL_GROUP tag types, the ACL_MASK entry is optional. All user ID qualifiers must be unique among all entries of the ACL_USER tag type, and all group IDs must be unique among all entries of ACL_GROUP tag type. The method will return 1 for a valid ACL and 0 for an invalid one. This has been chosen because the specification for acl_valid in the POSIX.1e standard documents only one possible value for errno in case of an invalid ACL, so we can't differentiate between classes of errors. Other suggestions are welcome. Convert the ACL to a custom text format. This method encapsulates the acl_to_any_text function. It allows a customized text format to be generated for the ACL. See acl_to_any_text(3) for more details. Parameters: - prefix: if given, this string will be prepended to all lines - separator: a single character (defaults to '\n'); this will be user to separate the entries in the ACL - options: a bitwise combination of: - TEXT_ABBREVIATE: use 'u' instead of 'user', 'g' instead of 'group', etc. - TEXT_NUMERIC_IDS: User and group IDs are included as decimal numbers instead of names - TEXT_SOME_EFFECTIVE: Include comments denoting the effective permissions when some are masked - TEXT_ALL_EFFECTIVE: Include comments after all ACL entries affected by an ACL_MASK entry - TEXT_SMART_INDENT: Used in combination with the _EFFECTIVE options, this will ensure that comments are alligned to the fourth tab position (assuming one tab equals eight spaces) Check the ACL validity. This is a non-portable, Linux specific extension that allow more information to be retrieved in case an ACL is not valid than the validate() method. This method will return either False (the ACL is valid), or a tuple with two elements. The first element is one of the following constants: - ACL_MULTI_ERROR: The ACL contains multiple entries that have a tag type that may occur at most once - ACL_DUPLICATE_ERROR: The ACL contains multiple ACL_USER or ACL_GROUP entries with the same ID - ACL_MISS_ERROR: A required entry is missing - ACL_ENTRY_ERROR: The ACL contains an invalid entry tag type The second element of the tuple is the index of the entry that is invalid (in the same order as by iterating over the ACL entry) Return the octal mode the ACL is equivalent to. This is a non-portable, Linux specific extension that checks if the ACL is a basic ACL and returns the corresponding mode. An IOerror exception will be raised if the ACL is an extended ACL Deletes an entry from the ACL. Note: Only with level 2 Parameters: - the Entry object which should be deleted; note that after this function is called, that object is unusable any longer and should be deleted Compute the file group class mask. The calc_mask() method calculates and sets the permissions associated with the ACL_MASK Entry of the ACL. The value of the new permissions is the union of the permissions granted by all entries of tag type ACL_GROUP, ACL_GROUP_OBJ, or ACL_USER. If the ACL already contains an ACL_MASK entry, its permissions are overwritten; if it does not contain an ACL_MASK Entry, one is added. The order of existing entries in the ACL is undefined after this function. Append a new Entry to the ACL and return it. This is a convenience function to create a new Entry and append it to the ACL. If a parameter of type Entry instance is given, the entry will be a copy of that one (as if copied with Entry.copy()), otherwise, the new entry will be empty. Copy an ACL entry. This method sets all the parameters to those of another entry, even one of another's ACL Parameters: - src, instance of type Entry The tag type of the current entry This is one of: - ACL_UNDEFINED_TAG - ACL_USER_OBJ - ACL_USER - ACL_GROUP_OBJ - ACL_GROUP - ACL_MASK - ACL_OTHER The qualifier of the current entry If the tag type is ACL_USER, this should be a user id. If the tag type if ACL_GROUP, this should be a group id. Else, it doesn't matter. The parent ACL of this entry The permission set of this ACL entry Clear all permissions from the permission set. Add a permission to the permission set. The add() function adds the permission contained in the argument perm to the permission set. An attempt to add a permission that is already contained in the permission set is not considered an error. Parameters: - perm: a permission (ACL_WRITE, ACL_READ, ACL_EXECUTE, ...) Return value: None Can raise: IOError Delete a permission from the permission set. The delete() function deletes the permission contained in the argument perm from the permission set. An attempt to delete a permission that is not contained in the permission set is not considered an error. Parameters: - perm a permission (ACL_WRITE, ACL_READ, ACL_EXECUTE, ...) Return value: None Can raise: IOError Test if a permission exists in the permission set. The test() function tests if the permission contained in the argument perm exits the permission set. Parameters: - perm a permission (ACL_WRITE, ACL_READ, ACL_EXECUTE, ...) Return value: Boolean Can raise: IOError Execute permsission This is a convenience method of access; the same effect can be achieved using the functions add(), test(), delete(), and those can take any permission defined by your platform. Read permsission This is a convenience method of access; the same effect can be achieved using the functions add(), test(), delete(), and those can take any permission defined by your platform. 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