#!/usr/bin/python # Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be # found in the LICENSE file. import os import sys def Main(argv): """This is like 'env -i', but it uses a whitelist of env variables to allow through to the command being run. It attempts to strip off Xcode-added values from PATH. """ # Note: An attempt was made to do something like: env -i bash -lc '[command]' # but that fails to set the things set by login (USER, etc.), so instead # the only approach that seems to work is to have a whitelist. env_key_whitelist = ( 'HOME', 'LOGNAME', # 'PATH' added below (but filtered). 'PWD', 'SHELL', 'TEMP', 'TMPDIR', 'USER' ) # Need something to run. # TODO(lliabraa): Make this output a usage string and exit (here and below). assert(len(argv) > 0) add_to_path = []; first_entry = argv[0]; if first_entry.startswith('ADD_TO_PATH='): argv = argv[1:]; add_to_path = first_entry.replace('ADD_TO_PATH=', '', 1).split(':') # Still need something to run. assert(len(argv) > 0) clean_env = {} # Pull over the whitelisted keys. for key in env_key_whitelist: val = os.environ.get(key, None) if not val is None: clean_env[key] = val # Collect the developer dir as set via Xcode, defaulting it. dev_prefix = os.environ.get('DEVELOPER_DIR', '/Developer/') if dev_prefix[-1:] != '/': dev_prefix += '/' # Now pull in PATH, but remove anything Xcode might have added. initial_path = os.environ.get('PATH', '') filtered_chunks = \ [x for x in initial_path.split(':') if not x.startswith(dev_prefix)] if filtered_chunks: clean_env['PATH'] = ':'.join(add_to_path + filtered_chunks) # Add any KEY=VALUE args before the command to the cleaned environment. args = argv[:] while '=' in args[0]: (key, val) = args[0].split('=', 1) clean_env[key] = val args = args[1:] # Still need something to run. assert(len(args) > 0) # Off it goes... os.execvpe(args[0], args, clean_env) # Should never get here, so return a distinctive, non-zero status code. return 66 if __name__ == '__main__': sys.exit(Main(sys.argv[1:]))