diff --git a/roundup-admin b/roundup-admin
index b9cdc9f9a0267eddbd22a7e84ac8e913a910f250..9a1f74ce823545ebaf47545e139e563ffa0365ed 100755 (executable)
--- a/roundup-admin
+++ b/roundup-admin
# BASIS, AND THERE IS NO OBLIGATION WHATSOEVER TO PROVIDE MAINTENANCE,
# SUPPORT, UPDATES, ENHANCEMENTS, OR MODIFICATIONS.
#
-# $Id: roundup-admin,v 1.51 2001-12-10 00:57:38 richard Exp $
+# $Id: roundup-admin,v 1.61 2002-01-05 02:21:21 richard Exp $
-import sys
-if not hasattr(sys, 'version_info') or sys.version_info[:2] < (2,1):
- print 'Roundup requires python 2.1 or later.'
- sys.exit(1)
-
-import string, os, getpass, getopt, re, UserDict
-try:
- import csv
-except ImportError:
- csv = None
-from roundup import date, hyperdb, roundupdb, init, password
-import roundup.instance
-
-class CommandDict(UserDict.UserDict):
- '''Simple dictionary that lets us do lookups using partial keys.
-
- Original code submitted by Engelbert Gruber.
- '''
- _marker = []
- def get(self, key, default=_marker):
- if self.data.has_key(key):
- return [(key, self.data[key])]
- keylist = self.data.keys()
- keylist.sort()
- l = []
- for ki in keylist:
- if ki.startswith(key):
- l.append((ki, self.data[ki]))
- if not l and default is self._marker:
- raise KeyError, key
- return l
-
-class UsageError(ValueError):
- pass
-
-class AdminTool:
-
- def __init__(self):
- self.commands = CommandDict()
- for k in AdminTool.__dict__.keys():
- if k[:3] == 'do_':
- self.commands[k[3:]] = getattr(self, k)
- self.help = {}
- for k in AdminTool.__dict__.keys():
- if k[:5] == 'help_':
- self.help[k[5:]] = getattr(self, k)
- self.instance_home = ''
- self.db = None
-
- def usage(self, message=''):
- if message: message = 'Problem: '+message+'\n\n'
- print '''%sUsage: roundup-admin [-i instance home] [-u login] [-c] <command> <arguments>
-
-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'''%message
- self.help_commands()
-
- def help_commands(self):
- print 'Commands:',
- commands = ['']
- for command in self.commands.values():
- h = command.__doc__.split('\n')[0]
- commands.append(' '+h[7:])
- commands.sort()
- commands.append(
-'Commands may be abbreviated as long as the abbreviation matches only one')
- commands.append('command, e.g. l == li == lis == list.')
- print '\n'.join(commands)
- print
-
- 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
-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".
-
-A designator is a classname and a nodeid concatenated, eg. bug1, user10, ...
-
-Property values are represented as strings in command arguments and in the
-printed results:
- . Strings are, well, strings.
- . Date values are printed in the full date format in the local time zone, and
- accepted in the full format or any of the partial formats explained below.
- . Link values are printed as node designators. When given as an argument,
- node designators and key strings are both accepted.
- . Multilink values are printed as lists of node designators joined by commas.
- When given as an argument, node designators and key strings are both
- accepted; an empty string, a single node, or a list of nodes joined by
- commas is accepted.
-
-When multiple nodes are specified to the roundup get or roundup set
-commands, the specified properties are retrieved or set on all the listed
-nodes.
-
-When multiple results are returned by the roundup get or roundup find
-commands, they are printed one per line (default) or joined by commas (with
-the -c) option.
-
-Where the command changes data, a login name/password is required. The
-login may be specified as either "name" or "name:password".
- . ROUNDUP_LOGIN environment variable
- . the -u command-line option
-If either the name or password is not supplied, they are obtained from the
-command-line.
-
-Date format examples:
- "2000-04-17.03:45" means <Date 2000-04-17.08:45:00>
- "2000-04-17" means <Date 2000-04-17.00:00:00>
- "01-25" means <Date yyyy-01-25.00:00:00>
- "08-13.22:13" means <Date yyyy-08-14.03:13:00>
- "11-07.09:32:43" means <Date yyyy-11-07.14:32:43>
- "14:25" means <Date yyyy-mm-dd.19:25:00>
- "8:47:11" means <Date yyyy-mm-dd.13:47:11>
- "." means "right now"
-
-Command help:
-'''
- for name, command in self.commands.items():
- print '%s:'%name
- print ' ',command.__doc__
-
- def do_help(self, args, nl_re=re.compile('[\r\n]'),
- indent_re=re.compile(r'^(\s+)\S+')):
- '''Usage: help topic
- Give help about topic.
-
- commands -- list commands
- <command> -- help specific to a command
- initopts -- init command options
- all -- all available help
- '''
- topic = args[0]
-
- # try help_ methods
- if self.help.has_key(topic):
- self.help[topic]()
- return 0
-
- # try command docstrings
- try:
- l = self.commands.get(topic)
- except KeyError:
- print 'Sorry, no help for "%s"'%topic
- return 1
-
- # display the help for each match, removing the docsring indent
- for name, help in l:
- lines = nl_re.split(help.__doc__)
- print lines[0]
- indent = indent_re.match(lines[1])
- if indent: indent = len(indent.group(1))
- for line in lines[1:]:
- if indent:
- print line[indent:]
- else:
- print line
- return 0
-
- def help_initopts(self):
- import roundup.templates
- templates = roundup.templates.listTemplates()
- print 'Templates:', ', '.join(templates)
- import roundup.backends
- backends = roundup.backends.__all__
- print 'Back ends:', ', '.join(backends)
-
-
- def do_initialise(self, instance_home, args):
- '''Usage: initialise [template [backend [admin password]]]
- Initialise a new Roundup instance.
-
- The command will prompt for the instance home directory (if not supplied
- through INSTANCE_HOME or the -i option. The template, backend and admin
- password may be specified on the command-line as arguments, in that
- order.
-
- See also initopts help.
- '''
- if len(args) < 1:
- raise UsageError, 'Not enough arguments supplied'
- # select template
- import roundup.templates
- templates = roundup.templates.listTemplates()
- template = len(args) > 1 and args[1] or ''
- if template not in templates:
- print 'Templates:', ', '.join(templates)
- while template not in templates:
- template = raw_input('Select template [classic]: ').strip()
- if not template:
- template = 'classic'
-
- import roundup.backends
- backends = roundup.backends.__all__
- backend = len(args) > 2 and args[2] or ''
- if backend not in backends:
- print 'Back ends:', ', '.join(backends)
- while backend not in backends:
- backend = raw_input('Select backend [anydbm]: ').strip()
- if not backend:
- backend = 'anydbm'
- if len(args) > 3:
- adminpw = confirm = args[3]
- else:
- adminpw = ''
- confirm = 'x'
- while adminpw != confirm:
- adminpw = getpass.getpass('Admin Password: ')
- confirm = getpass.getpass(' Confirm: ')
- init.init(instance_home, template, backend, adminpw)
- return 0
-
-
- def do_get(self, args):
- '''Usage: get property designator[,designator]*
- Get the given property of one or more designator(s).
-
- Retrieves the property value of the nodes specified by the designators.
- '''
- if len(args) < 2:
- raise UsageError, 'Not enough arguments supplied'
- propname = args[0]
- designators = string.split(args[1], ',')
- l = []
- for designator in designators:
- # decode the node designator
- try:
- classname, nodeid = roundupdb.splitDesignator(designator)
- except roundupdb.DesignatorError, message:
- raise UsageError, message
-
- # get the class
- try:
- cl = self.db.getclass(classname)
- except KeyError:
- raise UsageError, 'invalid class "%s"'%classname
- try:
- if self.comma_sep:
- l.append(cl.get(nodeid, propname))
- else:
- print cl.get(nodeid, propname)
- except IndexError:
- raise UsageError, 'no such %s node "%s"'%(classname, nodeid)
- except KeyError:
- raise UsageError, 'no such %s property "%s"'%(classname,
- propname)
- if self.comma_sep:
- print ','.join(l)
- return 0
-
-
- def do_set(self, args):
- '''Usage: set designator[,designator]* propname=value ...
- Set the given property of one or more designator(s).
-
- Sets the property to the value for all designators given.
- '''
- if len(args) < 2:
- raise UsageError, 'Not enough arguments supplied'
- from roundup import hyperdb
-
- designators = string.split(args[0], ',')
- props = {}
- for prop in args[1:]:
- if prop.find('=') == -1:
- raise UsageError, 'argument "%s" not propname=value'%prop
- try:
- key, value = prop.split('=')
- except ValueError:
- raise UsageError, 'argument "%s" not propname=value'%prop
- props[key] = value
- for designator in designators:
- # decode the node designator
- try:
- classname, nodeid = roundupdb.splitDesignator(designator)
- except roundupdb.DesignatorError, message:
- raise UsageError, message
-
- # get the class
- try:
- cl = self.db.getclass(classname)
- except KeyError:
- raise UsageError, 'invalid class "%s"'%classname
-
- properties = cl.getprops()
- for key, value in props.items():
- proptype = properties[key]
- if isinstance(proptype, hyperdb.String):
- continue
- elif isinstance(proptype, hyperdb.Password):
- props[key] = password.Password(value)
- elif isinstance(proptype, hyperdb.Date):
- try:
- props[key] = date.Date(value)
- except ValueError, message:
- raise UsageError, '"%s": %s'%(value, message)
- elif isinstance(proptype, hyperdb.Interval):
- try:
- props[key] = date.Interval(value)
- except ValueError, message:
- raise UsageError, '"%s": %s'%(value, message)
- elif isinstance(proptype, hyperdb.Link):
- props[key] = value
- elif isinstance(proptype, hyperdb.Multilink):
- props[key] = value.split(',')
-
- # try the set
- try:
- apply(cl.set, (nodeid, ), props)
- except (TypeError, IndexError, ValueError), message:
- raise UsageError, message
- return 0
-
- def do_find(self, args):
- '''Usage: find classname propname=value ...
- Find the nodes of the given class with a given link property value.
-
- Find the nodes of the given class with a given link property value. The
- value may be either the nodeid of the linked node, or its key value.
- '''
- if len(args) < 1:
- raise UsageError, 'Not enough arguments supplied'
- classname = args[0]
- # get the class
- try:
- cl = self.db.getclass(classname)
- except KeyError:
- raise UsageError, 'invalid class "%s"'%classname
-
- # TODO: handle > 1 argument
- # handle the propname=value argument
- if args[1].find('=') == -1:
- raise UsageError, 'argument "%s" not propname=value'%prop
- try:
- propname, value = args[1].split('=')
- except ValueError:
- raise UsageError, 'argument "%s" not propname=value'%prop
-
- # if the value isn't a number, look up the linked class to get the
- # number
- num_re = re.compile('^\d+$')
- if not num_re.match(value):
- # get the property
- try:
- property = cl.properties[propname]
- except KeyError:
- raise UsageError, '%s has no property "%s"'%(classname,
- propname)
-
- # make sure it's a link
- if (not isinstance(property, hyperdb.Link) and not
- isinstance(property, hyperdb.Multilink)):
- raise UsageError, 'You may only "find" link properties'
-
- # get the linked-to class and look up the key property
- link_class = self.db.getclass(property.classname)
- try:
- value = link_class.lookup(value)
- except TypeError:
- raise UsageError, '%s has no key property"'%link_class.classname
- except KeyError:
- raise UsageError, '%s has no entry "%s"'%(link_class.classname,
- propname)
-
- # now do the find
- try:
- if self.comma_sep:
- print ','.join(apply(cl.find, (), {propname: value}))
- else:
- print apply(cl.find, (), {propname: value})
- except KeyError:
- raise UsageError, '%s has no property "%s"'%(classname,
- propname)
- except (ValueError, TypeError), message:
- raise UsageError, message
- return 0
-
- def do_specification(self, args):
- '''Usage: specification classname
- Show the properties for a classname.
-
- This lists the properties for a given class.
- '''
- if len(args) < 1:
- raise UsageError, 'Not enough arguments supplied'
- classname = args[0]
- # get the class
- try:
- cl = self.db.getclass(classname)
- except KeyError:
- raise UsageError, 'invalid class "%s"'%classname
-
- # get the key property
- keyprop = cl.getkey()
- for key, value in cl.properties.items():
- if keyprop == key:
- print '%s: %s (key property)'%(key, value)
- else:
- print '%s: %s'%(key, value)
-
- def do_display(self, args):
- '''Usage: display designator
- Show the property values for the given node.
-
- This lists the properties and their associated values for the given
- node.
- '''
- if len(args) < 1:
- raise UsageError, 'Not enough arguments supplied'
-
- # decode the node designator
- try:
- classname, nodeid = roundupdb.splitDesignator(args[0])
- except roundupdb.DesignatorError, message:
- raise UsageError, message
-
- # get the class
- try:
- cl = self.db.getclass(classname)
- except KeyError:
- raise UsageError, 'invalid class "%s"'%classname
-
- # display the values
- for key in cl.properties.keys():
- value = cl.get(nodeid, key)
- print '%s: %s'%(key, value)
-
- def do_create(self, args):
- '''Usage: create classname property=value ...
- Create a new entry of a given class.
-
- This creates a new entry of the given class using the property
- name=value arguments provided on the command line after the "create"
- command.
- '''
- if len(args) < 1:
- raise UsageError, 'Not enough arguments supplied'
- from roundup import hyperdb
-
- classname = args[0]
-
- # get the class
- try:
- cl = self.db.getclass(classname)
- except KeyError:
- raise UsageError, 'invalid class "%s"'%classname
+# python version check
+from roundup import version_check
- # now do a create
- props = {}
- properties = cl.getprops(protected = 0)
- if len(args) == 1:
- # ask for the properties
- for key, value in properties.items():
- if key == 'id': continue
- name = value.__class__.__name__
- if isinstance(value , hyperdb.Password):
- again = None
- while value != again:
- value = getpass.getpass('%s (Password): '%key.capitalize())
- again = getpass.getpass(' %s (Again): '%key.capitalize())
- if value != again: print 'Sorry, try again...'
- if value:
- props[key] = value
- else:
- value = raw_input('%s (%s): '%(key.capitalize(), name))
- if value:
- props[key] = value
- else:
- # use the args
- for prop in args[1:]:
- if prop.find('=') == -1:
- raise UsageError, 'argument "%s" not propname=value'%prop
- try:
- key, value = prop.split('=')
- except ValueError:
- raise UsageError, 'argument "%s" not propname=value'%prop
- props[key] = value
+# import the admin tool guts and make it go
+from roundup.admin import AdminTool
+from roundup.i18n import _
- # convert types
- for key in props.keys():
- # get the property
- try:
- proptype = properties[key]
- except KeyError:
- raise UsageError, '%s has no property "%s"'%(classname, key)
-
- if isinstance(proptype, hyperdb.Date):
- try:
- props[key] = date.Date(value)
- except ValueError, message:
- raise UsageError, '"%s": %s'%(value, message)
- elif isinstance(proptype, hyperdb.Interval):
- try:
- props[key] = date.Interval(value)
- except ValueError, message:
- raise UsageError, '"%s": %s'%(value, message)
- elif isinstance(proptype, hyperdb.Password):
- props[key] = password.Password(value)
- elif isinstance(proptype, hyperdb.Multilink):
- props[key] = value.split(',')
-
- # check for the key property
- if cl.getkey() and not props.has_key(cl.getkey()):
- raise UsageError, "you must provide the '%s' property."%cl.getkey()
-
- # do the actual create
- try:
- print apply(cl.create, (), props)
- except (TypeError, IndexError, ValueError), message:
- raise UsageError, message
- return 0
-
- def do_list(self, args):
- '''Usage: list classname [property]
- List the instances of a class.
-
- Lists all instances of the given class. If the property is not
- specified, the "label" property is used. The label property is tried
- in order: the key, "name", "title" and then the first property,
- alphabetically.
- '''
- if len(args) < 1:
- raise UsageError, 'Not enough arguments supplied'
- classname = args[0]
-
- # get the class
- try:
- cl = self.db.getclass(classname)
- except KeyError:
- raise UsageError, 'invalid class "%s"'%classname
-
- # figure the property
- if len(args) > 1:
- key = args[1]
- else:
- key = cl.labelprop()
-
- if self.comma_sep:
- print ','.join(cl.list())
- else:
- for nodeid in cl.list():
- try:
- value = cl.get(nodeid, key)
- except KeyError:
- raise UsageError, '%s has no property "%s"'%(classname, key)
- print "%4s: %s"%(nodeid, value)
- return 0
-
- def do_table(self, args):
- '''Usage: table classname [property[,property]*]
- List the instances of a class in tabular form.
-
- Lists all instances of the given class. If the properties are not
- specified, all properties are displayed. By default, the column widths
- are the width of the property names. The width may be explicitly defined
- by defining the property as "name:width". For example::
- roundup> table priority id,name:10
- Id Name
- 1 fatal-bug
- 2 bug
- 3 usability
- 4 feature
- '''
- if len(args) < 1:
- raise UsageError, 'Not enough arguments supplied'
- classname = args[0]
-
- # get the class
- try:
- cl = self.db.getclass(classname)
- except KeyError:
- raise UsageError, 'invalid class "%s"'%classname
-
- # figure the property names to display
- if len(args) > 1:
- prop_names = args[1].split(',')
- else:
- prop_names = cl.getprops().keys()
-
- # now figure column widths
- props = []
- for spec in prop_names:
- if ':' in spec:
- try:
- name, width = spec.split(':')
- except (ValueError, TypeError):
- raise UsageError, '"%s" not name:width'%spec
- props.append((spec, int(width)))
- else:
- props.append((spec, len(spec)))
-
- # now display the heading
- print ' '.join([string.capitalize(name) for name, width in props])
-
- # and the table data
- for nodeid in cl.list():
- l = []
- for name, width in props:
- if name != 'id':
- try:
- value = str(cl.get(nodeid, name))
- except KeyError:
- raise UsageError, '%s has no property "%s"'%(classname,
- name)
- else:
- value = str(nodeid)
- f = '%%-%ds'%width
- l.append(f%value[:width])
- print ' '.join(l)
- return 0
-
- def do_history(self, args):
- '''Usage: history designator
- Show the history entries of a designator.
-
- Lists the journal entries for the node identified by the designator.
- '''
- if len(args) < 1:
- raise UsageError, 'Not enough arguments supplied'
- try:
- classname, nodeid = roundupdb.splitDesignator(args[0])
- except roundupdb.DesignatorError, message:
- raise UsageError, message
-
- # TODO: handle the -c option?
- try:
- print self.db.getclass(classname).history(nodeid)
- except KeyError:
- raise UsageError, 'no such class "%s"'%classname
- except IndexError:
- raise UsageError, 'no such %s node "%s"'%(classname, nodeid)
- return 0
-
- def do_commit(self, args):
- '''Usage: commit
- Commit all changes made to the database.
-
- The changes made during an interactive session are not
- automatically written to the database - they must be committed
- using this command.
-
- One-off commands on the command-line are automatically committed if
- they are successful.
- '''
- self.db.commit()
- return 0
-
- def do_rollback(self, args):
- '''Usage: rollback
- Undo all changes that are pending commit to the database.
-
- The changes made during an interactive session are not
- automatically written to the database - they must be committed
- manually. This command undoes all those changes, so a commit
- immediately after would make no changes to the database.
- '''
- self.db.rollback()
- return 0
-
- def do_retire(self, args):
- '''Usage: retire designator[,designator]*
- Retire the node specified by designator.
-
- This action indicates that a particular node is not to be retrieved by
- the list or find commands, and its key value may be re-used.
- '''
- if len(args) < 1:
- raise UsageError, 'Not enough arguments supplied'
- designators = string.split(args[0], ',')
- for designator in designators:
- try:
- classname, nodeid = roundupdb.splitDesignator(designator)
- except roundupdb.DesignatorError, message:
- raise UsageError, message
- try:
- self.db.getclass(classname).retire(nodeid)
- except KeyError:
- raise UsageError, 'no such class "%s"'%classname
- except IndexError:
- raise UsageError, 'no such %s node "%s"'%(classname, nodeid)
- return 0
-
- def do_export(self, args):
- '''Usage: export class[,class] destination_dir
- Export the database to tab-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.
- '''
- if len(args) < 2:
- raise UsageError, 'Not enough arguments supplied'
- classes = string.split(args[0], ',')
- dir = args[1]
-
- # use the csv parser if we can - it's faster
- if csv is not None:
- p = csv.parser(field_sep=':')
-
- # do all the classes specified
- for classname in classes:
- try:
- cl = self.db.getclass(classname)
- except KeyError:
- raise UsageError, 'no such class "%s"'%classname
- f = open(os.path.join(dir, classname+'.csv'), 'w')
- f.write(string.join(cl.properties.keys(), ':') + '\n')
-
- # 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')
- 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.)
- '''
- if len(args) < 2:
- raise UsageError, 'Not enough arguments supplied'
- 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/'
-
- from roundup import hyperdb
-
- # ensure that the properties and the CSV file headings match
- classname = args[0]
- try:
- cl = self.db.getclass(classname)
- except KeyError:
- raise UsageError, 'no such class "%s"'%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 "%s".'%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
-
- # parse lines until we get a complete entry
- while 1:
- l = p.parse(line)
- if l: break
-
- # 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)
- return 0
-
- def run_command(self, args):
- '''Run a single command
- '''
- command = args[0]
-
- # handle help now
- if command == 'help':
- if len(args)>1:
- self.do_help(args[1:])
- return 0
- self.do_help(['help'])
- return 0
- if command == 'morehelp':
- self.do_help(['help'])
- self.help_commands()
- self.help_all()
- return 0
-
- # figure what the command is
- try:
- functions = self.commands.get(command)
- except KeyError:
- # not a valid command
- print 'Unknown command "%s" ("help commands" for a list)'%command
- return 1
-
- # check for multiple matches
- if len(functions) > 1:
- print 'Multiple commands match "%s": %s'%(command,
- ', '.join([i[0] for i in functions]))
- 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()
-
- # before we open the db, we may be doing an init
- if command == 'initialise':
- return self.do_initialise(self.instance_home, args)
-
- # get the instance
- try:
- instance = roundup.instance.open(self.instance_home)
- except ValueError, message:
- self.instance_home = ''
- print "Couldn't open instance: %s"%message
- return 1
-
- # only open the database once!
- if not self.db:
- self.db = instance.open('admin')
-
- # do the command
- ret = 0
- try:
- ret = function(args[1:])
- except UsageError, message:
- print 'Error: %s'%message
- print function.__doc__
- ret = 1
- except:
- import traceback
- traceback.print_exc()
- ret = 1
- return ret
-
- def interactive(self, ws_re=re.compile(r'\s+')):
- '''Run in an interactive mode
- '''
- print 'Roundup {version} ready for input.'
- print 'Type "help" for help.'
- try:
- import readline
- except ImportError:
- print "Note: command history and editing not available"
-
- while 1:
- try:
- command = raw_input('roundup> ')
- except EOFError:
- print 'exit...'
- break
- if not command: continue
- args = ws_re.split(command)
- if not args: continue
- if args[0] in ('quit', 'exit'): break
- self.run_command(args)
-
- # exit.. check for transactions
- if self.db and self.db.transactions:
- commit = raw_input("There are unsaved changes. Commit them (y/N)? ")
- if commit[0].lower() == 'y':
- self.db.commit()
- return 0
-
- def main(self):
- try:
- opts, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], 'i:u:hc')
- except getopt.GetoptError, e:
- self.usage(str(e))
- return 1
-
- # handle command-line args
- self.instance_home = os.environ.get('ROUNDUP_INSTANCE', '')
- name = password = ''
- if os.environ.has_key('ROUNDUP_LOGIN'):
- l = os.environ['ROUNDUP_LOGIN'].split(':')
- name = l[0]
- if len(l) > 1:
- password = l[1]
- self.comma_sep = 0
- for opt, arg in opts:
- if opt == '-h':
- self.usage()
- return 0
- if opt == '-i':
- self.instance_home = arg
- if opt == '-c':
- self.comma_sep = 1
-
- # if no command - go interactive
- ret = 0
- if not args:
- self.interactive()
- else:
- ret = self.run_command(args)
- if self.db: self.db.commit()
- return ret
-
-
-if __name__ == '__main__':
- tool = AdminTool()
- sys.exit(tool.main())
+import sys
+tool = AdminTool()
+sys.exit(tool.main())
#
# $Log: not supported by cvs2svn $
+# Revision 1.60 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 :(
+#
+# Revision 1.59 2001/12/31 05:20:34 richard
+# . #496360 ] table width does not work
+#
+# Revision 1.58 2001/12/31 05:12:52 richard
+# actually handle the advertised <cr> response to "commit y/N?"
+#
+# Revision 1.57 2001/12/31 05:12:01 richard
+# added some quoting instructions to roundup-admin
+#
+# Revision 1.56 2001/12/31 05:09:20 richard
+# Added better tokenising to roundup-admin - handles spaces and stuff. Can
+# use quoting or backslashes. See the roundup.token pydoc.
+#
+# Revision 1.55 2001/12/17 03:52:47 richard
+# Implemented file store rollback. As a bonus, the hyperdb is now capable of
+# storing more than one file per node - if a property name is supplied,
+# the file is called designator.property.
+# I decided not to migrate the existing files stored over to the new naming
+# scheme - the FileClass just doesn't specify the property name.
+#
+# Revision 1.54 2001/12/15 23:09:23 richard
+# Some cleanups in roundup-admin, also made it work again...
+#
+# Revision 1.53 2001/12/13 00:20:00 richard
+# . Centralised the python version check code, bumped version to 2.1.1 (really
+# needs to be 2.1.2, but that isn't released yet :)
+#
+# Revision 1.52 2001/12/12 21:47:45 richard
+# . Message author's name appears in From: instead of roundup instance name
+# (which still appears in the Reply-To:)
+# . envelope-from is now set to the roundup-admin and not roundup itself so
+# delivery reports aren't sent to roundup (thanks Patrick Ohly)
+#
+# Revision 1.51 2001/12/10 00:57:38 richard
+# From CHANGES:
+# . Added the "display" command to the admin tool - displays a node's values
+# . #489760 ] [issue] only subject
+# . fixed the doc/index.html to include the quoting in the mail alias.
+#
+# Also:
+# . fixed roundup-admin so it works with transactions
+# . disabled the back_anydbm module if anydbm tries to use dumbdbm
+#
# Revision 1.50 2001/12/02 05:06:16 richard
# . We now use weakrefs in the Classes to keep the database reference, so
# the close() method on the database is no longer needed.