view rhodecode/bin/rhodecode_config.py @ 4116:ffd45b185016 rhodecode-2.2.5-gpl

Imported some of the GPLv3'd changes from RhodeCode v2.2.5. This imports changes between changesets 21af6c4eab3d and 6177597791c2 in RhodeCode's original repository, including only changes to Python files and HTML. RhodeCode clearly licensed its changes to these files under GPLv3 in their /LICENSE file, which states the following: The Python code and integrated HTML are licensed under the GPLv3 license. (See: https://code.rhodecode.com/rhodecode/files/v2.2.5/LICENSE or http://web.archive.org/web/20140512193334/https://code.rhodecode.com/rhodecode/files/f3b123159901f15426d18e3dc395e8369f70ebe0/LICENSE for an online copy of that LICENSE file) Conservancy reviewed these changes and confirmed that they can be licensed as a whole to the Kallithea project under GPLv3-only. While some of the contents committed herein are clearly licensed GPLv3-or-later, on the whole we must assume the are GPLv3-only, since the statement above from RhodeCode indicates that they intend GPLv3-only as their license, per GPLv3ยง14 and other relevant sections of GPLv3.
author Bradley M. Kuhn <bkuhn@sfconservancy.org>
date Wed, 02 Jul 2014 19:03:13 -0400
parents 4959e22af6ca
children 31e119cb02ef
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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"""
rhodecode.bin.rhodecode_config
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

configuration generator for RhodeCode

:created_on: Jun 18, 2013
:author: marcink
:copyright: (c) 2013 RhodeCode GmbH.
:license: GPLv3, see LICENSE for more details.
"""


from __future__ import with_statement
import os
import sys
import uuid
import argparse
from mako.template import Template
TMPL = 'template.ini.mako'
here = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))

def argparser(argv):
    usage = (
      "rhodecode-config [-h] [--filename=FILENAME] [--template=TEMPLATE] \n"
      "VARS optional specify extra template variable that will be available in "
      "template. Use comma separated key=val format eg.\n"
      "key1=val1,port=5000,host=127.0.0.1,elements='a\,b\,c'\n"
    )

    parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
        description='RhodeCode CONFIG generator with variable replacement',
        usage=usage
    )

    ## config
    group = parser.add_argument_group('CONFIG')
    group.add_argument('--filename', help='Output ini filename.')
    group.add_argument('--template', help='Mako template file to use instead of '
                                          'the default builtin template')
    group.add_argument('--raw', help='Store given mako template as raw without '
                                     'parsing. Use this to create custom template '
                                     'initially', action='store_true')
    group.add_argument('--show-defaults', help='Show all default variables for '
                                               'builtin template', action='store_true')
    args, other = parser.parse_known_args()
    return parser, args, other


def _escape_split(text, sep):
    """
    Allows for escaping of the separator: e.g. arg='foo\, bar'

    It should be noted that the way bash et. al. do command line parsing, those
    single quotes are required. a shameless ripoff from fabric project.

    """
    escaped_sep = r'\%s' % sep

    if escaped_sep not in text:
        return text.split(sep)

    before, _, after = text.partition(escaped_sep)
    startlist = before.split(sep)  # a regular split is fine here
    unfinished = startlist[-1]
    startlist = startlist[:-1]

    # recurse because there may be more escaped separators
    endlist = _escape_split(after, sep)

    # finish building the escaped value. we use endlist[0] becaue the first
    # part of the string sent in recursion is the rest of the escaped value.
    unfinished += sep + endlist[0]

    return startlist + [unfinished] + endlist[1:]  # put together all the parts

def _run(argv):
    parser, args, other = argparser(argv)
    if not len(sys.argv) > 1:
        print parser.print_help()
        sys.exit(0)
    # defaults that can be overwritten by arguments
    from rhodecode.model.license import LicenseModel
    license_token = LicenseModel.generate_license_token()
    tmpl_stored_args = {
        'http_server': 'waitress',
        'lang': 'en',
        'database_engine': 'sqlite',
        'host': '127.0.0.1',
        'port': 5000,
        'error_aggregation_service': None,
        'license_token': license_token
    }
    if other:
        # parse arguments, we assume only first is correct
        kwargs = {}
        for el in _escape_split(other[0], ','):
            kv = _escape_split(el, '=')
            if len(kv) == 2:
                k, v = kv
                kwargs[k] = v
        # update our template stored args
        tmpl_stored_args.update(kwargs)

    # use default that cannot be replaced
    tmpl_stored_args.update({
        'uuid': lambda: uuid.uuid4().hex,
        'here': os.path.abspath(os.curdir),
    })
    if args.show_defaults:
        for k,v in tmpl_stored_args.iteritems():
            print '%s=%s' % (k, v)
        sys.exit(0)
    try:
        # built in template
        tmpl_file = os.path.join(here, TMPL)
        if args.template:
            tmpl_file = args.template

        with open(tmpl_file, 'rb') as f:
            tmpl_data = f.read()
            if args.raw:
                tmpl = tmpl_data
            else:
                tmpl = Template(tmpl_data).render(**tmpl_stored_args)
        with open(args.filename, 'wb') as f:
            f.write(tmpl)
        print 'Wrote new config file in %s' % (os.path.abspath(args.filename))

    except Exception:
        from mako import exceptions
        print exceptions.text_error_template().render()

def main(argv=None):
    """
    Main execution function for cli

    :param argv:
    """
    if argv is None:
        argv = sys.argv

    try:
        return _run(argv)
    except Exception:
        raise


if __name__ == '__main__':
    sys.exit(main(sys.argv))