[ldapfeed] extid and cwuri aren't the same thing
Historically, we used a ldap://... URI as cwuri attribute, not just the
dn. The extid field, OTOH, was always the dn. So when initializing our
dict of known entities from an ldap source, look at existing extids, not
cwuris, to avoid importing already-existing users (and violated unicity
constraints).
# pylint: disable=W0622
"""%(distname)s application packaging information"""
modname = '%(cubename)s'
distname = '%(distname)s'
numversion = (0, 1, 0)
version = '.'.join(str(num) for num in numversion)
license = '%(license)s'
author = '%(author)s'
author_email = '%(author-email)s'
description = '%(shortdesc)s'
web = 'http://www.cubicweb.org/project/%%s' %% distname
__depends__ = %(dependencies)s
__recommends__ = {}
classifiers = [
'Environment :: Web Environment',
'Framework :: CubicWeb',
'Programming Language :: Python',
'Programming Language :: JavaScript',
]
from os import listdir as _listdir
from os.path import join, isdir
from glob import glob
THIS_CUBE_DIR = join('share', 'cubicweb', 'cubes', modname)
def listdir(dirpath):
return [join(dirpath, fname) for fname in _listdir(dirpath)
if fname[0] != '.' and not fname.endswith('.pyc')
and not fname.endswith('~')
and not isdir(join(dirpath, fname))]
data_files = [
# common files
[THIS_CUBE_DIR, [fname for fname in glob('*.py') if fname != 'setup.py']],
]
# check for possible extended cube layout
for dname in ('entities', 'views', 'sobjects', 'hooks', 'schema', 'data',
'wdoc', 'i18n', 'migration'):
if isdir(dname):
data_files.append([join(THIS_CUBE_DIR, dname), listdir(dname)])
# Note: here, you'll need to add subdirectories if you want
# them to be included in the debian package