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1 #! /usr/bin/env python
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19 # $Id: admin.py,v 1.45 2003-03-21 04:02:12 richard Exp $
21 '''Administration commands for maintaining Roundup trackers.
22 '''
24 import sys, os, getpass, getopt, re, UserDict, shlex, shutil
25 try:
26 import csv
27 except ImportError:
28 csv = None
29 from roundup import date, hyperdb, roundupdb, init, password, token
30 from roundup import __version__ as roundup_version
31 import roundup.instance
32 from roundup.i18n import _
34 class CommandDict(UserDict.UserDict):
35 '''Simple dictionary that lets us do lookups using partial keys.
37 Original code submitted by Engelbert Gruber.
38 '''
39 _marker = []
40 def get(self, key, default=_marker):
41 if self.data.has_key(key):
42 return [(key, self.data[key])]
43 keylist = self.data.keys()
44 keylist.sort()
45 l = []
46 for ki in keylist:
47 if ki.startswith(key):
48 l.append((ki, self.data[ki]))
49 if not l and default is self._marker:
50 raise KeyError, key
51 return l
53 class UsageError(ValueError):
54 pass
56 class AdminTool:
57 ''' A collection of methods used in maintaining Roundup trackers.
59 Typically these methods are accessed through the roundup-admin
60 script. The main() method provided on this class gives the main
61 loop for the roundup-admin script.
63 Actions are defined by do_*() methods, with help for the action
64 given in the method docstring.
66 Additional help may be supplied by help_*() methods.
67 '''
68 def __init__(self):
69 self.commands = CommandDict()
70 for k in AdminTool.__dict__.keys():
71 if k[:3] == 'do_':
72 self.commands[k[3:]] = getattr(self, k)
73 self.help = {}
74 for k in AdminTool.__dict__.keys():
75 if k[:5] == 'help_':
76 self.help[k[5:]] = getattr(self, k)
77 self.tracker_home = ''
78 self.db = None
80 def get_class(self, classname):
81 '''Get the class - raise an exception if it doesn't exist.
82 '''
83 try:
84 return self.db.getclass(classname)
85 except KeyError:
86 raise UsageError, _('no such class "%(classname)s"')%locals()
88 def props_from_args(self, args):
89 ''' Produce a dictionary of prop: value from the args list.
91 The args list is specified as ``prop=value prop=value ...``.
92 '''
93 props = {}
94 for arg in args:
95 if arg.find('=') == -1:
96 raise UsageError, _('argument "%(arg)s" not propname=value'
97 )%locals()
98 try:
99 key, value = arg.split('=')
100 except ValueError:
101 raise UsageError, _('argument "%(arg)s" not propname=value'
102 )%locals()
103 if value:
104 props[key] = value
105 else:
106 props[key] = None
107 return props
109 def usage(self, message=''):
110 ''' Display a simple usage message.
111 '''
112 if message:
113 message = _('Problem: %(message)s)\n\n')%locals()
114 print _('''%(message)sUsage: roundup-admin [options] <command> <arguments>
116 Options:
117 -i instance home -- specify the issue tracker "home directory" to administer
118 -u -- the user[:password] to use for commands
119 -c -- when outputting lists of data, just comma-separate them
121 Help:
122 roundup-admin -h
123 roundup-admin help -- this help
124 roundup-admin help <command> -- command-specific help
125 roundup-admin help all -- all available help
126 ''')%locals()
127 self.help_commands()
129 def help_commands(self):
130 ''' List the commands available with their precis help.
131 '''
132 print _('Commands:'),
133 commands = ['']
134 for command in self.commands.values():
135 h = command.__doc__.split('\n')[0]
136 commands.append(' '+h[7:])
137 commands.sort()
138 commands.append(_('Commands may be abbreviated as long as the abbreviation matches only one'))
139 commands.append(_('command, e.g. l == li == lis == list.'))
140 print '\n'.join(commands)
141 print
143 def help_commands_html(self, indent_re=re.compile(r'^(\s+)\S+')):
144 ''' Produce an HTML command list.
145 '''
146 commands = self.commands.values()
147 def sortfun(a, b):
148 return cmp(a.__name__, b.__name__)
149 commands.sort(sortfun)
150 for command in commands:
151 h = command.__doc__.split('\n')
152 name = command.__name__[3:]
153 usage = h[0]
154 print _('''
155 <tr><td valign=top><strong>%(name)s</strong></td>
156 <td><tt>%(usage)s</tt><p>
157 <pre>''')%locals()
158 indent = indent_re.match(h[3])
159 if indent: indent = len(indent.group(1))
160 for line in h[3:]:
161 if indent:
162 print line[indent:]
163 else:
164 print line
165 print _('</pre></td></tr>\n')
167 def help_all(self):
168 print _('''
169 All commands (except help) require a tracker specifier. This is just the path
170 to the roundup tracker you're working with. A roundup tracker is where
171 roundup keeps the database and configuration file that defines an issue
172 tracker. It may be thought of as the issue tracker's "home directory". It may
173 be specified in the environment variable TRACKER_HOME or on the command
174 line as "-i tracker".
176 A designator is a classname and a nodeid concatenated, eg. bug1, user10, ...
178 Property values are represented as strings in command arguments and in the
179 printed results:
180 . Strings are, well, strings.
181 . Date values are printed in the full date format in the local time zone, and
182 accepted in the full format or any of the partial formats explained below.
183 . Link values are printed as node designators. When given as an argument,
184 node designators and key strings are both accepted.
185 . Multilink values are printed as lists of node designators joined by commas.
186 When given as an argument, node designators and key strings are both
187 accepted; an empty string, a single node, or a list of nodes joined by
188 commas is accepted.
190 When property values must contain spaces, just surround the value with
191 quotes, either ' or ". A single space may also be backslash-quoted. If a
192 valuu must contain a quote character, it must be backslash-quoted or inside
193 quotes. Examples:
194 hello world (2 tokens: hello, world)
195 "hello world" (1 token: hello world)
196 "Roch'e" Compaan (2 tokens: Roch'e Compaan)
197 Roch\'e Compaan (2 tokens: Roch'e Compaan)
198 address="1 2 3" (1 token: address=1 2 3)
199 \\ (1 token: \)
200 \n\r\t (1 token: a newline, carriage-return and tab)
202 When multiple nodes are specified to the roundup get or roundup set
203 commands, the specified properties are retrieved or set on all the listed
204 nodes.
206 When multiple results are returned by the roundup get or roundup find
207 commands, they are printed one per line (default) or joined by commas (with
208 the -c) option.
210 Where the command changes data, a login name/password is required. The
211 login may be specified as either "name" or "name:password".
212 . ROUNDUP_LOGIN environment variable
213 . the -u command-line option
214 If either the name or password is not supplied, they are obtained from the
215 command-line.
217 Date format examples:
218 "2000-04-17.03:45" means <Date 2000-04-17.08:45:00>
219 "2000-04-17" means <Date 2000-04-17.00:00:00>
220 "01-25" means <Date yyyy-01-25.00:00:00>
221 "08-13.22:13" means <Date yyyy-08-14.03:13:00>
222 "11-07.09:32:43" means <Date yyyy-11-07.14:32:43>
223 "14:25" means <Date yyyy-mm-dd.19:25:00>
224 "8:47:11" means <Date yyyy-mm-dd.13:47:11>
225 "." means "right now"
227 Command help:
228 ''')
229 for name, command in self.commands.items():
230 print _('%s:')%name
231 print _(' '), command.__doc__
233 def do_help(self, args, nl_re=re.compile('[\r\n]'),
234 indent_re=re.compile(r'^(\s+)\S+')):
235 '''Usage: help topic
236 Give help about topic.
238 commands -- list commands
239 <command> -- help specific to a command
240 initopts -- init command options
241 all -- all available help
242 '''
243 if len(args)>0:
244 topic = args[0]
245 else:
246 topic = 'help'
249 # try help_ methods
250 if self.help.has_key(topic):
251 self.help[topic]()
252 return 0
254 # try command docstrings
255 try:
256 l = self.commands.get(topic)
257 except KeyError:
258 print _('Sorry, no help for "%(topic)s"')%locals()
259 return 1
261 # display the help for each match, removing the docsring indent
262 for name, help in l:
263 lines = nl_re.split(help.__doc__)
264 print lines[0]
265 indent = indent_re.match(lines[1])
266 if indent: indent = len(indent.group(1))
267 for line in lines[1:]:
268 if indent:
269 print line[indent:]
270 else:
271 print line
272 return 0
274 def help_initopts(self):
275 import roundup.templates
276 templates = roundup.templates.listTemplates()
277 print _('Templates:'), ', '.join(templates)
278 import roundup.backends
279 backends = roundup.backends.__all__
280 print _('Back ends:'), ', '.join(backends)
282 def do_install(self, tracker_home, args):
283 '''Usage: install [template [backend [admin password]]]
284 Install a new Roundup tracker.
286 The command will prompt for the tracker home directory (if not supplied
287 through TRACKER_HOME or the -i option). The template, backend and admin
288 password may be specified on the command-line as arguments, in that
289 order.
291 The initialise command must be called after this command in order
292 to initialise the tracker's database. You may edit the tracker's
293 initial database contents before running that command by editing
294 the tracker's dbinit.py module init() function.
296 See also initopts help.
297 '''
298 if len(args) < 1:
299 raise UsageError, _('Not enough arguments supplied')
301 # make sure the tracker home can be created
302 parent = os.path.split(tracker_home)[0]
303 if not os.path.exists(parent):
304 raise UsageError, _('Instance home parent directory "%(parent)s"'
305 ' does not exist')%locals()
307 # select template
308 import roundup.templates
309 templates = roundup.templates.listTemplates()
310 template = len(args) > 1 and args[1] or ''
311 if template not in templates:
312 print _('Templates:'), ', '.join(templates)
313 while template not in templates:
314 template = raw_input(_('Select template [classic]: ')).strip()
315 if not template:
316 template = 'classic'
318 # select hyperdb backend
319 import roundup.backends
320 backends = roundup.backends.__all__
321 backend = len(args) > 2 and args[2] or ''
322 if backend not in backends:
323 print _('Back ends:'), ', '.join(backends)
324 while backend not in backends:
325 backend = raw_input(_('Select backend [anydbm]: ')).strip()
326 if not backend:
327 backend = 'anydbm'
328 # XXX perform a unit test based on the user's selections
330 # install!
331 init.install(tracker_home, template)
332 init.write_select_db(tracker_home, backend)
334 print _('''
335 You should now edit the tracker configuration file:
336 %(config_file)s
337 ... at a minimum, you must set MAILHOST, TRACKER_WEB, MAIL_DOMAIN and
338 ADMIN_EMAIL.
340 If you wish to modify the default schema, you should also edit the database
341 initialisation file:
342 %(database_config_file)s
343 ... see the documentation on customizing for more information.
344 ''')%{
345 'config_file': os.path.join(tracker_home, 'config.py'),
346 'database_config_file': os.path.join(tracker_home, 'dbinit.py')
347 }
348 return 0
351 def do_initialise(self, tracker_home, args):
352 '''Usage: initialise [adminpw]
353 Initialise a new Roundup tracker.
355 The administrator details will be set at this step.
357 Execute the tracker's initialisation function dbinit.init()
358 '''
359 # password
360 if len(args) > 1:
361 adminpw = args[1]
362 else:
363 adminpw = ''
364 confirm = 'x'
365 while adminpw != confirm:
366 adminpw = getpass.getpass(_('Admin Password: '))
367 confirm = getpass.getpass(_(' Confirm: '))
369 # make sure the tracker home is installed
370 if not os.path.exists(tracker_home):
371 raise UsageError, _('Instance home does not exist')%locals()
372 try:
373 tracker = roundup.instance.open(tracker_home)
374 except roundup.instance.TrackerError:
375 raise UsageError, _('Instance has not been installed')%locals()
377 # is there already a database?
378 try:
379 db_exists = tracker.select_db.Database.exists(tracker.config)
380 except AttributeError:
381 # TODO: move this code to exists() static method in every backend
382 db_exists = os.path.exists(os.path.join(tracker_home, 'db'))
383 if db_exists:
384 print _('WARNING: The database is already initialised!')
385 print _('If you re-initialise it, you will lose all the data!')
386 ok = raw_input(_('Erase it? Y/[N]: ')).strip()
387 if ok.lower() != 'y':
388 return 0
390 # Get a database backend in use by tracker
391 try:
392 # nuke it
393 tracker.select_db.Database.nuke(tracker.config)
394 except AttributeError:
395 # TODO: move this code to nuke() static method in every backend
396 shutil.rmtree(os.path.join(tracker_home, 'db'))
398 # GO
399 init.initialise(tracker_home, adminpw)
401 return 0
404 def do_get(self, args):
405 '''Usage: get property designator[,designator]*
406 Get the given property of one or more designator(s).
408 Retrieves the property value of the nodes specified by the designators.
409 '''
410 if len(args) < 2:
411 raise UsageError, _('Not enough arguments supplied')
412 propname = args[0]
413 designators = args[1].split(',')
414 l = []
415 for designator in designators:
416 # decode the node designator
417 try:
418 classname, nodeid = hyperdb.splitDesignator(designator)
419 except hyperdb.DesignatorError, message:
420 raise UsageError, message
422 # get the class
423 cl = self.get_class(classname)
424 try:
425 if self.comma_sep:
426 l.append(cl.get(nodeid, propname))
427 else:
428 print cl.get(nodeid, propname)
429 except IndexError:
430 raise UsageError, _('no such %(classname)s node "%(nodeid)s"')%locals()
431 except KeyError:
432 raise UsageError, _('no such %(classname)s property '
433 '"%(propname)s"')%locals()
434 if self.comma_sep:
435 print ','.join(l)
436 return 0
439 def do_set(self, args, pwre = re.compile(r'{(\w+)}(.+)')):
440 '''Usage: set [items] property=value property=value ...
441 Set the given properties of one or more items(s).
443 The items may be specified as a class or as a comma-separeted
444 list of item designators (ie "designator[,designator,...]").
446 This command sets the properties to the values for all designators
447 given. If the value is missing (ie. "property=") then the property is
448 un-set. If the property is a multilink, you specify the linked ids
449 for the multilink as comma-separated numbers (ie "1,2,3").
450 '''
451 if len(args) < 2:
452 raise UsageError, _('Not enough arguments supplied')
453 from roundup import hyperdb
455 designators = args[0].split(',')
456 if len(designators) == 1:
457 designator = designators[0]
458 try:
459 designator = hyperdb.splitDesignator(designator)
460 designators = [designator]
461 except hyperdb.DesignatorError:
462 cl = self.get_class(designator)
463 designators = [(designator, x) for x in cl.list()]
464 else:
465 try:
466 designators = [hyperdb.splitDesignator(x) for x in designators]
467 except hyperdb.DesignatorError, message:
468 raise UsageError, message
470 # get the props from the args
471 props = self.props_from_args(args[1:])
473 # now do the set for all the nodes
474 for classname, itemid in designators:
475 cl = self.get_class(classname)
477 properties = cl.getprops()
478 for key, value in props.items():
479 proptype = properties[key]
480 if isinstance(proptype, hyperdb.Multilink):
481 if value is None:
482 props[key] = []
483 else:
484 props[key] = value.split(',')
485 elif value is None:
486 continue
487 elif isinstance(proptype, hyperdb.String):
488 continue
489 elif isinstance(proptype, hyperdb.Password):
490 m = pwre.match(value)
491 if m:
492 # password is being given to us encrypted
493 p = password.Password()
494 p.scheme = m.group(1)
495 p.password = m.group(2)
496 props[key] = p
497 else:
498 props[key] = password.Password(value)
499 elif isinstance(proptype, hyperdb.Date):
500 try:
501 props[key] = date.Date(value)
502 except ValueError, message:
503 raise UsageError, '"%s": %s'%(value, message)
504 elif isinstance(proptype, hyperdb.Interval):
505 try:
506 props[key] = date.Interval(value)
507 except ValueError, message:
508 raise UsageError, '"%s": %s'%(value, message)
509 elif isinstance(proptype, hyperdb.Link):
510 props[key] = value
511 elif isinstance(proptype, hyperdb.Boolean):
512 props[key] = value.lower() in ('yes', 'true', 'on', '1')
513 elif isinstance(proptype, hyperdb.Number):
514 props[key] = float(value)
516 # try the set
517 try:
518 apply(cl.set, (itemid, ), props)
519 except (TypeError, IndexError, ValueError), message:
520 import traceback; traceback.print_exc()
521 raise UsageError, message
522 return 0
524 def do_find(self, args):
525 '''Usage: find classname propname=value ...
526 Find the nodes of the given class with a given link property value.
528 Find the nodes of the given class with a given link property value. The
529 value may be either the nodeid of the linked node, or its key value.
530 '''
531 if len(args) < 1:
532 raise UsageError, _('Not enough arguments supplied')
533 classname = args[0]
534 # get the class
535 cl = self.get_class(classname)
537 # handle the propname=value argument
538 props = self.props_from_args(args[1:])
540 # if the value isn't a number, look up the linked class to get the
541 # number
542 for propname, value in props.items():
543 num_re = re.compile('^\d+$')
544 if not num_re.match(value):
545 # get the property
546 try:
547 property = cl.properties[propname]
548 except KeyError:
549 raise UsageError, _('%(classname)s has no property '
550 '"%(propname)s"')%locals()
552 # make sure it's a link
553 if (not isinstance(property, hyperdb.Link) and not
554 isinstance(property, hyperdb.Multilink)):
555 raise UsageError, _('You may only "find" link properties')
557 # get the linked-to class and look up the key property
558 link_class = self.db.getclass(property.classname)
559 try:
560 props[propname] = link_class.lookup(value)
561 except TypeError:
562 raise UsageError, _('%(classname)s has no key property"')%{
563 'classname': link_class.classname}
565 # now do the find
566 try:
567 if self.comma_sep:
568 print ','.join(apply(cl.find, (), props))
569 else:
570 print apply(cl.find, (), props)
571 except KeyError:
572 raise UsageError, _('%(classname)s has no property '
573 '"%(propname)s"')%locals()
574 except (ValueError, TypeError), message:
575 raise UsageError, message
576 return 0
578 def do_specification(self, args):
579 '''Usage: specification classname
580 Show the properties for a classname.
582 This lists the properties for a given class.
583 '''
584 if len(args) < 1:
585 raise UsageError, _('Not enough arguments supplied')
586 classname = args[0]
587 # get the class
588 cl = self.get_class(classname)
590 # get the key property
591 keyprop = cl.getkey()
592 for key, value in cl.properties.items():
593 if keyprop == key:
594 print _('%(key)s: %(value)s (key property)')%locals()
595 else:
596 print _('%(key)s: %(value)s')%locals()
598 def do_display(self, args):
599 '''Usage: display designator
600 Show the property values for the given node.
602 This lists the properties and their associated values for the given
603 node.
604 '''
605 if len(args) < 1:
606 raise UsageError, _('Not enough arguments supplied')
608 # decode the node designator
609 try:
610 classname, nodeid = hyperdb.splitDesignator(args[0])
611 except hyperdb.DesignatorError, message:
612 raise UsageError, message
614 # get the class
615 cl = self.get_class(classname)
617 # display the values
618 for key in cl.properties.keys():
619 value = cl.get(nodeid, key)
620 print _('%(key)s: %(value)s')%locals()
622 def do_create(self, args, pwre = re.compile(r'{(\w+)}(.+)')):
623 '''Usage: create classname property=value ...
624 Create a new entry of a given class.
626 This creates a new entry of the given class using the property
627 name=value arguments provided on the command line after the "create"
628 command.
629 '''
630 if len(args) < 1:
631 raise UsageError, _('Not enough arguments supplied')
632 from roundup import hyperdb
634 classname = args[0]
636 # get the class
637 cl = self.get_class(classname)
639 # now do a create
640 props = {}
641 properties = cl.getprops(protected = 0)
642 if len(args) == 1:
643 # ask for the properties
644 for key, value in properties.items():
645 if key == 'id': continue
646 name = value.__class__.__name__
647 if isinstance(value , hyperdb.Password):
648 again = None
649 while value != again:
650 value = getpass.getpass(_('%(propname)s (Password): ')%{
651 'propname': key.capitalize()})
652 again = getpass.getpass(_(' %(propname)s (Again): ')%{
653 'propname': key.capitalize()})
654 if value != again: print _('Sorry, try again...')
655 if value:
656 props[key] = value
657 else:
658 value = raw_input(_('%(propname)s (%(proptype)s): ')%{
659 'propname': key.capitalize(), 'proptype': name})
660 if value:
661 props[key] = value
662 else:
663 props = self.props_from_args(args[1:])
665 # convert types
666 for propname, value in props.items():
667 # get the property
668 try:
669 proptype = properties[propname]
670 except KeyError:
671 raise UsageError, _('%(classname)s has no property '
672 '"%(propname)s"')%locals()
674 if isinstance(proptype, hyperdb.Date):
675 try:
676 props[propname] = date.Date(value)
677 except ValueError, message:
678 raise UsageError, _('"%(value)s": %(message)s')%locals()
679 elif isinstance(proptype, hyperdb.Interval):
680 try:
681 props[propname] = date.Interval(value)
682 except ValueError, message:
683 raise UsageError, _('"%(value)s": %(message)s')%locals()
684 elif isinstance(proptype, hyperdb.Password):
685 m = pwre.match(value)
686 if m:
687 # password is being given to us encrypted
688 p = password.Password()
689 p.scheme = m.group(1)
690 p.password = m.group(2)
691 props[propname] = p
692 else:
693 props[propname] = password.Password(value)
694 elif isinstance(proptype, hyperdb.Multilink):
695 props[propname] = value.split(',')
696 elif isinstance(proptype, hyperdb.Boolean):
697 props[propname] = value.lower() in ('yes', 'true', 'on', '1')
698 elif isinstance(proptype, hyperdb.Number):
699 props[propname] = float(value)
701 # check for the key property
702 propname = cl.getkey()
703 if propname and not props.has_key(propname):
704 raise UsageError, _('you must provide the "%(propname)s" '
705 'property.')%locals()
707 # do the actual create
708 try:
709 print apply(cl.create, (), props)
710 except (TypeError, IndexError, ValueError), message:
711 raise UsageError, message
712 return 0
714 def do_list(self, args):
715 '''Usage: list classname [property]
716 List the instances of a class.
718 Lists all instances of the given class. If the property is not
719 specified, the "label" property is used. The label property is tried
720 in order: the key, "name", "title" and then the first property,
721 alphabetically.
722 '''
723 if len(args) < 1:
724 raise UsageError, _('Not enough arguments supplied')
725 classname = args[0]
727 # get the class
728 cl = self.get_class(classname)
730 # figure the property
731 if len(args) > 1:
732 propname = args[1]
733 else:
734 propname = cl.labelprop()
736 if self.comma_sep:
737 print ','.join(cl.list())
738 else:
739 for nodeid in cl.list():
740 try:
741 value = cl.get(nodeid, propname)
742 except KeyError:
743 raise UsageError, _('%(classname)s has no property '
744 '"%(propname)s"')%locals()
745 print _('%(nodeid)4s: %(value)s')%locals()
746 return 0
748 def do_table(self, args):
749 '''Usage: table classname [property[,property]*]
750 List the instances of a class in tabular form.
752 Lists all instances of the given class. If the properties are not
753 specified, all properties are displayed. By default, the column widths
754 are the width of the property names. The width may be explicitly defined
755 by defining the property as "name:width". For example::
756 roundup> table priority id,name:10
757 Id Name
758 1 fatal-bug
759 2 bug
760 3 usability
761 4 feature
762 '''
763 if len(args) < 1:
764 raise UsageError, _('Not enough arguments supplied')
765 classname = args[0]
767 # get the class
768 cl = self.get_class(classname)
770 # figure the property names to display
771 if len(args) > 1:
772 prop_names = args[1].split(',')
773 all_props = cl.getprops()
774 for spec in prop_names:
775 if ':' in spec:
776 try:
777 propname, width = spec.split(':')
778 except (ValueError, TypeError):
779 raise UsageError, _('"%(spec)s" not name:width')%locals()
780 else:
781 propname = spec
782 if not all_props.has_key(propname):
783 raise UsageError, _('%(classname)s has no property '
784 '"%(propname)s"')%locals()
785 else:
786 prop_names = cl.getprops().keys()
788 # now figure column widths
789 props = []
790 for spec in prop_names:
791 if ':' in spec:
792 name, width = spec.split(':')
793 props.append((name, int(width)))
794 else:
795 props.append((spec, len(spec)))
797 # now display the heading
798 print ' '.join([name.capitalize().ljust(width) for name,width in props])
800 # and the table data
801 for nodeid in cl.list():
802 l = []
803 for name, width in props:
804 if name != 'id':
805 try:
806 value = str(cl.get(nodeid, name))
807 except KeyError:
808 # we already checked if the property is valid - a
809 # KeyError here means the node just doesn't have a
810 # value for it
811 value = ''
812 else:
813 value = str(nodeid)
814 f = '%%-%ds'%width
815 l.append(f%value[:width])
816 print ' '.join(l)
817 return 0
819 def do_history(self, args):
820 '''Usage: history designator
821 Show the history entries of a designator.
823 Lists the journal entries for the node identified by the designator.
824 '''
825 if len(args) < 1:
826 raise UsageError, _('Not enough arguments supplied')
827 try:
828 classname, nodeid = hyperdb.splitDesignator(args[0])
829 except hyperdb.DesignatorError, message:
830 raise UsageError, message
832 try:
833 print self.db.getclass(classname).history(nodeid)
834 except KeyError:
835 raise UsageError, _('no such class "%(classname)s"')%locals()
836 except IndexError:
837 raise UsageError, _('no such %(classname)s node "%(nodeid)s"')%locals()
838 return 0
840 def do_commit(self, args):
841 '''Usage: commit
842 Commit all changes made to the database.
844 The changes made during an interactive session are not
845 automatically written to the database - they must be committed
846 using this command.
848 One-off commands on the command-line are automatically committed if
849 they are successful.
850 '''
851 self.db.commit()
852 return 0
854 def do_rollback(self, args):
855 '''Usage: rollback
856 Undo all changes that are pending commit to the database.
858 The changes made during an interactive session are not
859 automatically written to the database - they must be committed
860 manually. This command undoes all those changes, so a commit
861 immediately after would make no changes to the database.
862 '''
863 self.db.rollback()
864 return 0
866 def do_retire(self, args):
867 '''Usage: retire designator[,designator]*
868 Retire the node specified by designator.
870 This action indicates that a particular node is not to be retrieved by
871 the list or find commands, and its key value may be re-used.
872 '''
873 if len(args) < 1:
874 raise UsageError, _('Not enough arguments supplied')
875 designators = args[0].split(',')
876 for designator in designators:
877 try:
878 classname, nodeid = hyperdb.splitDesignator(designator)
879 except hyperdb.DesignatorError, message:
880 raise UsageError, message
881 try:
882 self.db.getclass(classname).retire(nodeid)
883 except KeyError:
884 raise UsageError, _('no such class "%(classname)s"')%locals()
885 except IndexError:
886 raise UsageError, _('no such %(classname)s node "%(nodeid)s"')%locals()
887 return 0
889 def do_restore(self, args):
890 '''Usage: restore designator[,designator]*
891 Restore the retired node specified by designator.
893 The given nodes will become available for users again.
894 '''
895 if len(args) < 1:
896 raise UsageError, _('Not enough arguments supplied')
897 designators = args[0].split(',')
898 for designator in designators:
899 try:
900 classname, nodeid = hyperdb.splitDesignator(designator)
901 except hyperdb.DesignatorError, message:
902 raise UsageError, message
903 try:
904 self.db.getclass(classname).restore(nodeid)
905 except KeyError:
906 raise UsageError, _('no such class "%(classname)s"')%locals()
907 except IndexError:
908 raise UsageError, _('no such %(classname)s node "%(nodeid)s"')%locals()
909 return 0
911 def do_export(self, args):
912 '''Usage: export [class[,class]] export_dir
913 Export the database to colon-separated-value files.
915 This action exports the current data from the database into
916 colon-separated-value files that are placed in the nominated
917 destination directory. The journals are not exported.
918 '''
919 # we need the CSV module
920 if csv is None:
921 raise UsageError, \
922 _('Sorry, you need the csv module to use this function.\n'
923 'Get it from: http://www.object-craft.com.au/projects/csv/')
925 # grab the directory to export to
926 if len(args) < 1:
927 raise UsageError, _('Not enough arguments supplied')
928 dir = args[-1]
930 # get the list of classes to export
931 if len(args) == 2:
932 classes = args[0].split(',')
933 else:
934 classes = self.db.classes.keys()
936 # use the csv parser if we can - it's faster
937 p = csv.parser(field_sep=':')
939 # do all the classes specified
940 for classname in classes:
941 cl = self.get_class(classname)
942 f = open(os.path.join(dir, classname+'.csv'), 'w')
943 properties = cl.getprops()
944 propnames = properties.keys()
945 propnames.sort()
946 l = propnames[:]
947 l.append('is retired')
948 print >> f, p.join(l)
950 # all nodes for this class (not using list() 'cos it doesn't
951 # include retired nodes)
953 for nodeid in self.db.getclass(classname).getnodeids():
954 # get the regular props
955 print >>f, p.join(cl.export_list(propnames, nodeid))
957 # close this file
958 f.close()
959 return 0
961 def do_import(self, args):
962 '''Usage: import import_dir
963 Import a database from the directory containing CSV files, one per
964 class to import.
966 The files must define the same properties as the class (including having
967 a "header" line with those property names.)
969 The imported nodes will have the same nodeid as defined in the
970 import file, thus replacing any existing content.
972 The new nodes are added to the existing database - if you want to
973 create a new database using the imported data, then create a new
974 database (or, tediously, retire all the old data.)
975 '''
976 if len(args) < 1:
977 raise UsageError, _('Not enough arguments supplied')
978 if csv is None:
979 raise UsageError, \
980 _('Sorry, you need the csv module to use this function.\n'
981 'Get it from: http://www.object-craft.com.au/projects/csv/')
983 from roundup import hyperdb
985 for file in os.listdir(args[0]):
986 # we only care about CSV files
987 if not file.endswith('.csv'):
988 continue
990 f = open(os.path.join(args[0], file))
992 # get the classname
993 classname = os.path.splitext(file)[0]
995 # ensure that the properties and the CSV file headings match
996 cl = self.get_class(classname)
997 p = csv.parser(field_sep=':')
998 file_props = p.parse(f.readline())
1000 # XXX we don't _really_ need to do this...
1001 # properties = cl.getprops()
1002 # propnames = properties.keys()
1003 # propnames.sort()
1004 # m = file_props[:]
1005 # m.sort()
1006 # if m != propnames:
1007 # raise UsageError, _('Import file doesn\'t define the same '
1008 # 'properties as "%(arg0)s".')%{'arg0': args[0]}
1010 # loop through the file and create a node for each entry
1011 maxid = 1
1012 while 1:
1013 line = f.readline()
1014 if not line: break
1016 # parse lines until we get a complete entry
1017 while 1:
1018 l = p.parse(line)
1019 if l: break
1020 line = f.readline()
1021 if not line:
1022 raise ValueError, "Unexpected EOF during CSV parse"
1024 # do the import and figure the current highest nodeid
1025 maxid = max(maxid, int(cl.import_list(file_props, l)))
1027 print 'setting', classname, maxid+1
1028 self.db.setid(classname, str(maxid+1))
1029 return 0
1031 def do_pack(self, args):
1032 '''Usage: pack period | date
1034 Remove journal entries older than a period of time specified or
1035 before a certain date.
1037 A period is specified using the suffixes "y", "m", and "d". The
1038 suffix "w" (for "week") means 7 days.
1040 "3y" means three years
1041 "2y 1m" means two years and one month
1042 "1m 25d" means one month and 25 days
1043 "2w 3d" means two weeks and three days
1045 Date format is "YYYY-MM-DD" eg:
1046 2001-01-01
1048 '''
1049 if len(args) <> 1:
1050 raise UsageError, _('Not enough arguments supplied')
1052 # are we dealing with a period or a date
1053 value = args[0]
1054 date_re = re.compile(r'''
1055 (?P<date>\d\d\d\d-\d\d?-\d\d?)? # yyyy-mm-dd
1056 (?P<period>(\d+y\s*)?(\d+m\s*)?(\d+d\s*)?)?
1057 ''', re.VERBOSE)
1058 m = date_re.match(value)
1059 if not m:
1060 raise ValueError, _('Invalid format')
1061 m = m.groupdict()
1062 if m['period']:
1063 pack_before = date.Date(". - %s"%value)
1064 elif m['date']:
1065 pack_before = date.Date(value)
1066 self.db.pack(pack_before)
1067 return 0
1069 def do_reindex(self, args):
1070 '''Usage: reindex
1071 Re-generate a tracker's search indexes.
1073 This will re-generate the search indexes for a tracker. This will
1074 typically happen automatically.
1075 '''
1076 self.db.indexer.force_reindex()
1077 self.db.reindex()
1078 return 0
1080 def do_security(self, args):
1081 '''Usage: security [Role name]
1082 Display the Permissions available to one or all Roles.
1083 '''
1084 if len(args) == 1:
1085 role = args[0]
1086 try:
1087 roles = [(args[0], self.db.security.role[args[0]])]
1088 except KeyError:
1089 print _('No such Role "%(role)s"')%locals()
1090 return 1
1091 else:
1092 roles = self.db.security.role.items()
1093 role = self.db.config.NEW_WEB_USER_ROLES
1094 if ',' in role:
1095 print _('New Web users get the Roles "%(role)s"')%locals()
1096 else:
1097 print _('New Web users get the Role "%(role)s"')%locals()
1098 role = self.db.config.NEW_EMAIL_USER_ROLES
1099 if ',' in role:
1100 print _('New Email users get the Roles "%(role)s"')%locals()
1101 else:
1102 print _('New Email users get the Role "%(role)s"')%locals()
1103 roles.sort()
1104 for rolename, role in roles:
1105 print _('Role "%(name)s":')%role.__dict__
1106 for permission in role.permissions:
1107 if permission.klass:
1108 print _(' %(description)s (%(name)s for "%(klass)s" '
1109 'only)')%permission.__dict__
1110 else:
1111 print _(' %(description)s (%(name)s)')%permission.__dict__
1112 return 0
1114 def run_command(self, args):
1115 '''Run a single command
1116 '''
1117 command = args[0]
1119 # handle help now
1120 if command == 'help':
1121 if len(args)>1:
1122 self.do_help(args[1:])
1123 return 0
1124 self.do_help(['help'])
1125 return 0
1126 if command == 'morehelp':
1127 self.do_help(['help'])
1128 self.help_commands()
1129 self.help_all()
1130 return 0
1132 # figure what the command is
1133 try:
1134 functions = self.commands.get(command)
1135 except KeyError:
1136 # not a valid command
1137 print _('Unknown command "%(command)s" ("help commands" for a '
1138 'list)')%locals()
1139 return 1
1141 # check for multiple matches
1142 if len(functions) > 1:
1143 print _('Multiple commands match "%(command)s": %(list)s')%{'command':
1144 command, 'list': ', '.join([i[0] for i in functions])}
1145 return 1
1146 command, function = functions[0]
1148 # make sure we have a tracker_home
1149 while not self.tracker_home:
1150 self.tracker_home = raw_input(_('Enter tracker home: ')).strip()
1152 # before we open the db, we may be doing an install or init
1153 if command == 'initialise':
1154 try:
1155 return self.do_initialise(self.tracker_home, args)
1156 except UsageError, message:
1157 print _('Error: %(message)s')%locals()
1158 return 1
1159 elif command == 'install':
1160 try:
1161 return self.do_install(self.tracker_home, args)
1162 except UsageError, message:
1163 print _('Error: %(message)s')%locals()
1164 return 1
1166 # get the tracker
1167 try:
1168 tracker = roundup.instance.open(self.tracker_home)
1169 except ValueError, message:
1170 self.tracker_home = ''
1171 print _("Error: Couldn't open tracker: %(message)s")%locals()
1172 return 1
1174 # only open the database once!
1175 if not self.db:
1176 self.db = tracker.open('admin')
1178 # do the command
1179 ret = 0
1180 try:
1181 ret = function(args[1:])
1182 except UsageError, message:
1183 print _('Error: %(message)s')%locals()
1184 print
1185 print function.__doc__
1186 ret = 1
1187 except:
1188 import traceback
1189 traceback.print_exc()
1190 ret = 1
1191 return ret
1193 def interactive(self):
1194 '''Run in an interactive mode
1195 '''
1196 print _('Roundup %s ready for input.'%roundup_version)
1197 print _('Type "help" for help.')
1198 try:
1199 import readline
1200 except ImportError:
1201 print _('Note: command history and editing not available')
1203 while 1:
1204 try:
1205 command = raw_input(_('roundup> '))
1206 except EOFError:
1207 print _('exit...')
1208 break
1209 if not command: continue
1210 args = token.token_split(command)
1211 if not args: continue
1212 if args[0] in ('quit', 'exit'): break
1213 self.run_command(args)
1215 # exit.. check for transactions
1216 if self.db and self.db.transactions:
1217 commit = raw_input(_('There are unsaved changes. Commit them (y/N)? '))
1218 if commit and commit[0].lower() == 'y':
1219 self.db.commit()
1220 return 0
1222 def main(self):
1223 try:
1224 opts, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], 'i:u:hc')
1225 except getopt.GetoptError, e:
1226 self.usage(str(e))
1227 return 1
1229 # handle command-line args
1230 self.tracker_home = os.environ.get('TRACKER_HOME', '')
1231 # TODO: reinstate the user/password stuff (-u arg too)
1232 name = password = ''
1233 if os.environ.has_key('ROUNDUP_LOGIN'):
1234 l = os.environ['ROUNDUP_LOGIN'].split(':')
1235 name = l[0]
1236 if len(l) > 1:
1237 password = l[1]
1238 self.comma_sep = 0
1239 for opt, arg in opts:
1240 if opt == '-h':
1241 self.usage()
1242 return 0
1243 if opt == '-i':
1244 self.tracker_home = arg
1245 if opt == '-c':
1246 self.comma_sep = 1
1248 # if no command - go interactive
1249 # wrap in a try/finally so we always close off the db
1250 ret = 0
1251 try:
1252 if not args:
1253 self.interactive()
1254 else:
1255 ret = self.run_command(args)
1256 if self.db: self.db.commit()
1257 return ret
1258 finally:
1259 if self.db:
1260 self.db.close()
1262 if __name__ == '__main__':
1263 tool = AdminTool()
1264 sys.exit(tool.main())
1266 # vim: set filetype=python ts=4 sw=4 et si