diff --git a/roundup/admin.py b/roundup/admin.py
index b8cfb840bb81fce6cfcd55b24849d76940b65354..88cbace2c8e6e3bb253a4d1ec896c38eadd70d07 100644 (file)
--- a/roundup/admin.py
+++ b/roundup/admin.py
# BASIS, AND THERE IS NO OBLIGATION WHATSOEVER TO PROVIDE MAINTENANCE,
# SUPPORT, UPDATES, ENHANCEMENTS, OR MODIFICATIONS.
#
-# $Id: admin.py,v 1.17 2002-07-14 06:05:50 richard Exp $
+# $Id: admin.py,v 1.35 2002-10-03 06:56:28 richard Exp $
+
+'''Administration commands for maintaining Roundup trackers.
+'''
import sys, os, getpass, getopt, re, UserDict, shlex, shutil
try:
pass
class AdminTool:
+ ''' A collection of methods used in maintaining Roundup trackers.
+
+ Typically these methods are accessed through the roundup-admin
+ script. The main() method provided on this class gives the main
+ loop for the roundup-admin script.
+ Actions are defined by do_*() methods, with help for the action
+ given in the method docstring.
+
+ Additional help may be supplied by help_*() methods.
+ '''
def __init__(self):
self.commands = CommandDict()
for k in AdminTool.__dict__.keys():
for k in AdminTool.__dict__.keys():
if k[:5] == 'help_':
self.help[k[5:]] = getattr(self, k)
- self.instance_home = ''
+ self.tracker_home = ''
self.db = None
def get_class(self, classname):
raise UsageError, _('no such class "%(classname)s"')%locals()
def props_from_args(self, args):
+ ''' Produce a dictionary of prop: value from the args list.
+
+ The args list is specified as ``prop=value prop=value ...``.
+ '''
props = {}
for arg in args:
if arg.find('=') == -1:
- raise UsageError, _('argument "%(arg)s" not propname=value')%locals()
+ raise UsageError, _('argument "%(arg)s" not propname=value'
+ )%locals()
try:
key, value = arg.split('=')
except ValueError:
- raise UsageError, _('argument "%(arg)s" not propname=value')%locals()
- props[key] = value
+ raise UsageError, _('argument "%(arg)s" not propname=value'
+ )%locals()
+ if value:
+ props[key] = value
+ else:
+ props[key] = None
return props
def usage(self, message=''):
+ ''' Display a simple usage message.
+ '''
if message:
message = _('Problem: %(message)s)\n\n')%locals()
- print _('''%(message)sUsage: roundup-admin [-i instance home] [-u login] [-c] <command> <arguments>
+ print _('''%(message)sUsage: roundup-admin [options] <command> <arguments>
+
+Options:
+ -i instance home -- specify the issue tracker "home directory" to administer
+ -u -- the user[:password] to use for commands
+ -c -- when outputting lists of data, just comma-separate them
Help:
roundup-admin -h
roundup-admin help -- this help
roundup-admin help <command> -- command-specific help
roundup-admin help all -- all available help
-Options:
- -i instance home -- specify the issue tracker "home directory" to administer
- -u -- the user[:password] to use for commands
- -c -- when outputting lists of data, just comma-separate them''')%locals()
+''')%locals()
self.help_commands()
def help_commands(self):
+ ''' List the commands available with their precis help.
+ '''
print _('Commands:'),
commands = ['']
for command in self.commands.values():
print
def help_commands_html(self, indent_re=re.compile(r'^(\s+)\S+')):
- commands = self.commands.values()
+ ''' Produce an HTML command list.
+ '''
+ commands = self.commands.values()
def sortfun(a, b):
return cmp(a.__name__, b.__name__)
commands.sort(sortfun)
- for command in commands:
+ for command in commands:
h = command.__doc__.split('\n')
name = command.__name__[3:]
usage = h[0]
def help_all(self):
print _('''
-All commands (except help) require an instance specifier. This is just the path
-to the roundup instance you're working with. A roundup instance is where
+All commands (except help) require a tracker specifier. This is just the path
+to the roundup tracker you're working with. A roundup tracker is where
roundup keeps the database and configuration file that defines an issue
tracker. It may be thought of as the issue tracker's "home directory". It may
-be specified in the environment variable ROUNDUP_INSTANCE or on the command
-line as "-i instance".
+be specified in the environment variable TRACKER_HOME or on the command
+line as "-i tracker".
A designator is a classname and a nodeid concatenated, eg. bug1, user10, ...
backends = roundup.backends.__all__
print _('Back ends:'), ', '.join(backends)
-
- def do_install(self, instance_home, args):
+ def do_install(self, tracker_home, args):
'''Usage: install [template [backend [admin password]]]
- Install a new Roundup instance.
+ Install a new Roundup tracker.
- The command will prompt for the instance home directory (if not supplied
- through INSTANCE_HOME or the -i option). The template, backend and admin
+ The command will prompt for the tracker home directory (if not supplied
+ through TRACKER_HOME or the -i option). The template, backend and admin
password may be specified on the command-line as arguments, in that
order.
The initialise command must be called after this command in order
- to initialise the instance's database. You may edit the instance's
+ to initialise the tracker's database. You may edit the tracker's
initial database contents before running that command by editing
- the instance's dbinit.py module init() function.
+ the tracker's dbinit.py module init() function.
See also initopts help.
'''
if len(args) < 1:
raise UsageError, _('Not enough arguments supplied')
- # make sure the instance home can be created
- parent = os.path.split(instance_home)[0]
+ # make sure the tracker home can be created
+ parent = os.path.split(tracker_home)[0]
if not os.path.exists(parent):
raise UsageError, _('Instance home parent directory "%(parent)s"'
' does not exist')%locals()
backend = raw_input(_('Select backend [anydbm]: ')).strip()
if not backend:
backend = 'anydbm'
+ # XXX perform a unit test based on the user's selections
# install!
- init.install(instance_home, template, backend)
+ init.install(tracker_home, template, backend)
print _('''
- You should now edit the instance configuration file:
- %(instance_config_file)s
- ... at a minimum, you must set MAILHOST, MAIL_DOMAIN and ADMIN_EMAIL.
+ You should now edit the tracker configuration file:
+ %(config_file)s
+ ... at a minimum, you must set MAILHOST, TRACKER_WEB, MAIL_DOMAIN and
+ ADMIN_EMAIL.
If you wish to modify the default schema, you should also edit the database
initialisation file:
%(database_config_file)s
... see the documentation on customizing for more information.
''')%{
- 'instance_config_file': os.path.join(instance_home, 'instance_config.py'),
- 'database_config_file': os.path.join(instance_home, 'dbinit.py')
+ 'config_file': os.path.join(tracker_home, 'config.py'),
+ 'database_config_file': os.path.join(tracker_home, 'dbinit.py')
}
return 0
- def do_initialise(self, instance_home, args):
+ def do_initialise(self, tracker_home, args):
'''Usage: initialise [adminpw]
- Initialise a new Roundup instance.
+ Initialise a new Roundup tracker.
The administrator details will be set at this step.
- Execute the instance's initialisation function dbinit.init()
+ Execute the tracker's initialisation function dbinit.init()
'''
# password
if len(args) > 1:
adminpw = getpass.getpass(_('Admin Password: '))
confirm = getpass.getpass(_(' Confirm: '))
- # make sure the instance home is installed
- if not os.path.exists(instance_home):
+ # make sure the tracker home is installed
+ if not os.path.exists(tracker_home):
raise UsageError, _('Instance home does not exist')%locals()
- if not os.path.exists(os.path.join(instance_home, 'html')):
+ if not os.path.exists(os.path.join(tracker_home, 'html')):
raise UsageError, _('Instance has not been installed')%locals()
# is there already a database?
- if os.path.exists(os.path.join(instance_home, 'db')):
+ if os.path.exists(os.path.join(tracker_home, 'db')):
print _('WARNING: The database is already initialised!')
print _('If you re-initialise it, you will lose all the data!')
ok = raw_input(_('Erase it? Y/[N]: ')).strip()
return 0
# nuke it
- shutil.rmtree(os.path.join(instance_home, 'db'))
+ shutil.rmtree(os.path.join(tracker_home, 'db'))
# GO
- init.initialise(instance_home, adminpw)
+ init.initialise(tracker_home, adminpw)
return 0
for designator in designators:
# decode the node designator
try:
- classname, nodeid = roundupdb.splitDesignator(designator)
- except roundupdb.DesignatorError, message:
+ classname, nodeid = hyperdb.splitDesignator(designator)
+ except hyperdb.DesignatorError, message:
raise UsageError, message
# get the class
return 0
- def do_set(self, args):
- '''Usage: set designator[,designator]* propname=value ...
- Set the given property of one or more designator(s).
+ def do_set(self, args, pwre = re.compile(r'{(\w+)}(.+)')):
+ '''Usage: set [items] property=value property=value ...
+ Set the given properties of one or more items(s).
+
+ The items may be specified as a class or as a comma-separeted
+ list of item designators (ie "designator[,designator,...]").
- Sets the property to the value for all designators given.
+ This command sets the properties to the values for all designators
+ given. If the value is missing (ie. "property=") then the property is
+ un-set.
'''
if len(args) < 2:
raise UsageError, _('Not enough arguments supplied')
from roundup import hyperdb
designators = args[0].split(',')
+ if len(designators) == 1:
+ designator = designators[0]
+ try:
+ designator = hyperdb.splitDesignator(designator)
+ designators = [designator]
+ except hyperdb.DesignatorError:
+ cl = self.get_class(designator)
+ designators = [(designator, x) for x in cl.list()]
+ else:
+ try:
+ designators = [hyperdb.splitDesignator(x) for x in designators]
+ except hyperdb.DesignatorError, message:
+ raise UsageError, message
# get the props from the args
props = self.props_from_args(args[1:])
# now do the set for all the nodes
- for designator in designators:
- # decode the node designator
- try:
- classname, nodeid = roundupdb.splitDesignator(designator)
- except roundupdb.DesignatorError, message:
- raise UsageError, message
-
- # get the class
+ for classname, itemid in designators:
cl = self.get_class(classname)
properties = cl.getprops()
for key, value in props.items():
proptype = properties[key]
- if isinstance(proptype, hyperdb.String):
+ if isinstance(proptype, hyperdb.Multilink):
+ if value is None:
+ props[key] = []
+ else:
+ props[key] = value.split(',')
+ elif value is None:
+ continue
+ elif isinstance(proptype, hyperdb.String):
continue
elif isinstance(proptype, hyperdb.Password):
- props[key] = password.Password(value)
+ m = pwre.match(value)
+ if m:
+ # password is being given to us encrypted
+ p = password.Password()
+ p.scheme = m.group(1)
+ p.password = m.group(2)
+ props[key] = p
+ else:
+ props[key] = password.Password(value)
elif isinstance(proptype, hyperdb.Date):
try:
props[key] = date.Date(value)
raise UsageError, '"%s": %s'%(value, message)
elif isinstance(proptype, hyperdb.Link):
props[key] = value
- elif isinstance(proptype, hyperdb.Multilink):
- props[key] = value.split(',')
+ elif isinstance(proptype, hyperdb.Boolean):
+ props[key] = value.lower() in ('yes', 'true', 'on', '1')
+ elif isinstance(proptype, hyperdb.Number):
+ props[key] = int(value)
# try the set
try:
- apply(cl.set, (nodeid, ), props)
+ apply(cl.set, (itemid, ), props)
except (TypeError, IndexError, ValueError), message:
+ import traceback; traceback.print_exc()
raise UsageError, message
return 0
# decode the node designator
try:
- classname, nodeid = roundupdb.splitDesignator(args[0])
- except roundupdb.DesignatorError, message:
+ classname, nodeid = hyperdb.splitDesignator(args[0])
+ except hyperdb.DesignatorError, message:
raise UsageError, message
# get the class
value = cl.get(nodeid, key)
print _('%(key)s: %(value)s')%locals()
- def do_create(self, args):
+ def do_create(self, args, pwre = re.compile(r'{(\w+)}(.+)')):
'''Usage: create classname property=value ...
Create a new entry of a given class.
except ValueError, message:
raise UsageError, _('"%(value)s": %(message)s')%locals()
elif isinstance(proptype, hyperdb.Password):
- props[propname] = password.Password(value)
+ m = pwre.match(value)
+ if m:
+ # password is being given to us encrypted
+ p = password.Password()
+ p.scheme = m.group(1)
+ p.password = m.group(2)
+ props[propname] = p
+ else:
+ props[propname] = password.Password(value)
elif isinstance(proptype, hyperdb.Multilink):
props[propname] = value.split(',')
+ elif isinstance(proptype, hyperdb.Boolean):
+ props[propname] = value.lower() in ('yes', 'true', 'on', '1')
+ elif isinstance(proptype, hyperdb.Number):
+ props[propname] = int(value)
# check for the key property
propname = cl.getkey()
if len(args) < 1:
raise UsageError, _('Not enough arguments supplied')
try:
- classname, nodeid = roundupdb.splitDesignator(args[0])
- except roundupdb.DesignatorError, message:
+ classname, nodeid = hyperdb.splitDesignator(args[0])
+ except hyperdb.DesignatorError, message:
raise UsageError, message
try:
designators = args[0].split(',')
for designator in designators:
try:
- classname, nodeid = roundupdb.splitDesignator(designator)
- except roundupdb.DesignatorError, message:
+ classname, nodeid = hyperdb.splitDesignator(designator)
+ except hyperdb.DesignatorError, message:
raise UsageError, message
try:
self.db.getclass(classname).retire(nodeid)
return 0
def do_export(self, args):
- '''Usage: export class[,class] destination_dir
- Export the database to tab-separated-value files.
+ '''Usage: export [class[,class]] export_dir
+ Export the database to colon-separated-value files.
This action exports the current data from the database into
- tab-separated-value files that are placed in the nominated destination
- directory. The journals are not exported.
+ colon-separated-value files that are placed in the nominated
+ destination directory. The journals are not exported.
'''
- if len(args) < 2:
+ # we need the CSV module
+ if csv is None:
+ raise UsageError, \
+ _('Sorry, you need the csv module to use this function.\n'
+ 'Get it from: http://www.object-craft.com.au/projects/csv/')
+
+ # grab the directory to export to
+ if len(args) < 1:
raise UsageError, _('Not enough arguments supplied')
- classes = args[0].split(',')
- dir = args[1]
+ dir = args[-1]
+
+ # get the list of classes to export
+ if len(args) == 2:
+ classes = args[0].split(',')
+ else:
+ classes = self.db.classes.keys()
# use the csv parser if we can - it's faster
- if csv is not None:
- p = csv.parser(field_sep=':')
+ p = csv.parser(field_sep=':')
# do all the classes specified
for classname in classes:
cl = self.get_class(classname)
f = open(os.path.join(dir, classname+'.csv'), 'w')
- f.write(':'.join(cl.properties.keys()) + '\n')
+ properties = cl.getprops()
+ propnames = properties.keys()
+ propnames.sort()
+ print >> f, p.join(propnames)
# all nodes for this class
- properties = cl.properties.items()
for nodeid in cl.list():
- l = []
- for prop, proptype in properties:
- value = cl.get(nodeid, prop)
- # convert data where needed
- if isinstance(proptype, hyperdb.Date):
- value = value.get_tuple()
- elif isinstance(proptype, hyperdb.Interval):
- value = value.get_tuple()
- elif isinstance(proptype, hyperdb.Password):
- value = str(value)
- l.append(repr(value))
-
- # now write
- if csv is not None:
- f.write(p.join(l) + '\n')
- else:
- # escape the individual entries to they're valid CSV
- m = []
- for entry in l:
- if '"' in entry:
- entry = '""'.join(entry.split('"'))
- if ':' in entry:
- entry = '"%s"'%entry
- m.append(entry)
- f.write(':'.join(m) + '\n')
+ print >>f, p.join(cl.export_list(propnames, nodeid))
return 0
def do_import(self, args):
- '''Usage: import class file
- Import the contents of the tab-separated-value file.
-
- The file must define the same properties as the class (including having
- a "header" line with those property names.) The new nodes are added to
- the existing database - if you want to create a new database using the
- imported data, then create a new database (or, tediously, retire all
- the old data.)
+ '''Usage: import import_dir
+ Import a database from the directory containing CSV files, one per
+ class to import.
+
+ The files must define the same properties as the class (including having
+ a "header" line with those property names.)
+
+ The imported nodes will have the same nodeid as defined in the
+ import file, thus replacing any existing content.
+
+ The new nodes are added to the existing database - if you want to
+ create a new database using the imported data, then create a new
+ database (or, tediously, retire all the old data.)
'''
- if len(args) < 2:
+ if len(args) < 1:
raise UsageError, _('Not enough arguments supplied')
if csv is None:
raise UsageError, \
from roundup import hyperdb
- # ensure that the properties and the CSV file headings match
- classname = args[0]
- cl = self.get_class(classname)
- f = open(args[1])
- p = csv.parser(field_sep=':')
- file_props = p.parse(f.readline())
- props = cl.properties.keys()
- m = file_props[:]
- m.sort()
- props.sort()
- if m != props:
- raise UsageError, _('Import file doesn\'t define the same '
- 'properties as "%(arg0)s".')%{'arg0': args[0]}
-
- # loop through the file and create a node for each entry
- n = range(len(props))
- while 1:
- line = f.readline()
- if not line: break
+ for file in os.listdir(args[0]):
+ f = open(os.path.join(args[0], file))
+
+ # get the classname
+ classname = os.path.splitext(file)[0]
- # parse lines until we get a complete entry
+ # ensure that the properties and the CSV file headings match
+ cl = self.get_class(classname)
+ p = csv.parser(field_sep=':')
+ file_props = p.parse(f.readline())
+ properties = cl.getprops()
+ propnames = properties.keys()
+ propnames.sort()
+ m = file_props[:]
+ m.sort()
+ if m != propnames:
+ raise UsageError, _('Import file doesn\'t define the same '
+ 'properties as "%(arg0)s".')%{'arg0': args[0]}
+
+ # loop through the file and create a node for each entry
+ maxid = 1
while 1:
- l = p.parse(line)
- if l: break
line = f.readline()
- if not line:
- raise ValueError, "Unexpected EOF during CSV parse"
-
- # make the new node's property map
- d = {}
- for i in n:
- # Use eval to reverse the repr() used to output the CSV
- value = eval(l[i])
- # Figure the property for this column
- key = file_props[i]
- proptype = cl.properties[key]
- # Convert for property type
- if isinstance(proptype, hyperdb.Date):
- value = date.Date(value)
- elif isinstance(proptype, hyperdb.Interval):
- value = date.Interval(value)
- elif isinstance(proptype, hyperdb.Password):
- pwd = password.Password()
- pwd.unpack(value)
- value = pwd
- if value is not None:
- d[key] = value
-
- # and create the new node
- apply(cl.create, (), d)
+ if not line: break
+
+ # parse lines until we get a complete entry
+ while 1:
+ l = p.parse(line)
+ if l: break
+ line = f.readline()
+ if not line:
+ raise ValueError, "Unexpected EOF during CSV parse"
+
+ # do the import and figure the current highest nodeid
+ maxid = max(maxid, int(cl.import_list(propnames, l)))
+
+ print 'setting', classname, maxid+1
+ self.db.setid(classname, str(maxid+1))
return 0
def do_pack(self, args):
def do_reindex(self, args):
'''Usage: reindex
- Re-generate an instance's search indexes.
+ Re-generate a tracker's search indexes.
- This will re-generate the search indexes for an instance. This will
+ This will re-generate the search indexes for a tracker. This will
typically happen automatically.
'''
self.db.indexer.force_reindex()
self.db.reindex()
return 0
+ def do_security(self, args):
+ '''Usage: security [Role name]
+ Display the Permissions available to one or all Roles.
+ '''
+ if len(args) == 1:
+ role = args[0]
+ try:
+ roles = [(args[0], self.db.security.role[args[0]])]
+ except KeyError:
+ print _('No such Role "%(role)s"')%locals()
+ return 1
+ else:
+ roles = self.db.security.role.items()
+ role = self.db.config.NEW_WEB_USER_ROLES
+ if ',' in role:
+ print _('New Web users get the Roles "%(role)s"')%locals()
+ else:
+ print _('New Web users get the Role "%(role)s"')%locals()
+ role = self.db.config.NEW_EMAIL_USER_ROLES
+ if ',' in role:
+ print _('New Email users get the Roles "%(role)s"')%locals()
+ else:
+ print _('New Email users get the Role "%(role)s"')%locals()
+ roles.sort()
+ for rolename, role in roles:
+ print _('Role "%(name)s":')%role.__dict__
+ for permission in role.permissions:
+ if permission.klass:
+ print _(' %(description)s (%(name)s for "%(klass)s" '
+ 'only)')%permission.__dict__
+ else:
+ print _(' %(description)s (%(name)s)')%permission.__dict__
+ return 0
+
def run_command(self, args):
'''Run a single command
'''
return 1
command, function = functions[0]
- # make sure we have an instance_home
- while not self.instance_home:
- self.instance_home = raw_input(_('Enter instance home: ')).strip()
+ # make sure we have a tracker_home
+ while not self.tracker_home:
+ self.tracker_home = raw_input(_('Enter tracker home: ')).strip()
# before we open the db, we may be doing an install or init
if command == 'initialise':
try:
- return self.do_initialise(self.instance_home, args)
+ return self.do_initialise(self.tracker_home, args)
except UsageError, message:
print _('Error: %(message)s')%locals()
return 1
elif command == 'install':
try:
- return self.do_install(self.instance_home, args)
+ return self.do_install(self.tracker_home, args)
except UsageError, message:
print _('Error: %(message)s')%locals()
return 1
- # get the instance
+ # get the tracker
try:
- instance = roundup.instance.open(self.instance_home)
+ tracker = roundup.instance.open(self.tracker_home)
except ValueError, message:
- self.instance_home = ''
- print _("Error: Couldn't open instance: %(message)s")%locals()
+ self.tracker_home = ''
+ print _("Error: Couldn't open tracker: %(message)s")%locals()
return 1
# only open the database once!
if not self.db:
- self.db = instance.open('admin')
+ self.db = tracker.open('admin')
# do the command
ret = 0
return 1
# handle command-line args
- self.instance_home = os.environ.get('ROUNDUP_INSTANCE', '')
+ self.tracker_home = os.environ.get('TRACKER_HOME', '')
# TODO: reinstate the user/password stuff (-u arg too)
name = password = ''
if os.environ.has_key('ROUNDUP_LOGIN'):
self.usage()
return 0
if opt == '-i':
- self.instance_home = arg
+ self.tracker_home = arg
if opt == '-c':
self.comma_sep = 1
# if no command - go interactive
+ # wrap in a try/finally so we always close off the db
ret = 0
- if not args:
- self.interactive()
- else:
- ret = self.run_command(args)
- if self.db: self.db.commit()
- return ret
-
+ try:
+ if not args:
+ self.interactive()
+ else:
+ ret = self.run_command(args)
+ if self.db: self.db.commit()
+ return ret
+ finally:
+ if self.db:
+ self.db.close()
if __name__ == '__main__':
tool = AdminTool()
sys.exit(tool.main())
-#
-# $Log: not supported by cvs2svn $
-# Revision 1.16 2002/07/09 04:19:09 richard
-# Added reindex command to roundup-admin.
-# Fixed reindex on first access.
-# Also fixed reindexing of entries that change.
-#
-# Revision 1.15 2002/06/17 23:14:44 richard
-# . #569415 ] {version}
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-# Revision 1.14 2002/06/11 06:41:50 richard
-# Removed prompt for admin email in initialisation.
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-# Revision 1.13 2002/05/30 23:58:14 richard
-# oops
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-# Revision 1.12 2002/05/26 09:04:42 richard
-# out by one in the init args
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-# Revision 1.11 2002/05/23 01:14:20 richard
-# . split instance initialisation into two steps, allowing config changes
-# before the database is initialised.
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-# Revision 1.10 2002/04/27 10:07:23 richard
-# minor fix to error message
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-# Revision 1.9 2002/03/12 22:51:47 richard
-# . #527416 ] roundup-admin uses undefined value
-# . #527503 ] unfriendly init blowup when parent dir
-# (also handles UsageError correctly now in init)
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-# Revision 1.8 2002/02/27 03:28:21 richard
-# Ran it through pychecker, made fixes
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-# Revision 1.7 2002/02/20 05:04:32 richard
-# Wasn't handling the cvs parser feeding properly.
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-# Revision 1.6 2002/01/23 07:27:19 grubert
-# . allow abbreviation of "help" in admin tool too.
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-# Revision 1.5 2002/01/21 16:33:19 rochecompaan
-# You can now use the roundup-admin tool to pack the database
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-# Revision 1.4 2002/01/14 06:51:09 richard
-# . #503164 ] create and passwords
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-# Revision 1.3 2002/01/08 05:26:32 rochecompaan
-# Missing "self" in props_from_args
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-# Revision 1.2 2002/01/07 10:41:44 richard
-# #500140 ] AdminTool.get_class() returns nothing
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-# Revision 1.1 2002/01/05 02:11:22 richard
-# I18N'ed roundup admin - and split the code off into a module so it can be used
-# elsewhere.
-# Big issue with this is the doc strings - that's the help. We're probably going to
-# have to switch to not use docstrings, which will suck a little :(
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