[cw-ctl] use default `mkdtemp()` behaviour to store backup file internally
When using `mkdtemp(dir=instbkdir)`, a dedicated system user which hasn't the
permissions to write in /var/lib/cubicweb/instances/$INSTANCE/backup will not
be able to run the db-dump command.
#!/usr/bin/python
import os
import sys
from subprocess import call, Popen, PIPE
try:
from mercurial.dispatch import dispatch as hg_call
except ImportError:
print '-' * 20
print "mercurial module is not reachable from this Python interpreter"
print "trying from command line ..."
tryhg = os.system('hg --version')
if tryhg:
print 'mercurial seems to unavailable, please install it'
raise
print 'found it, ok'
print '-' * 20
def hg_call(args):
call(['hg'] + args)
from urllib import urlopen
from os import path as osp, pardir
from os.path import normpath, join, dirname
BASE_URL = 'http://www.logilab.org/hg/'
to_clone = ['fyzz', 'yams', 'rql',
'logilab/common', 'logilab/constraint', 'logilab/database',
'logilab/devtools', 'logilab/mtconverter',
'cubes/blog', 'cubes/calendar', 'cubes/card', 'cubes/comment',
'cubes/datafeed', 'cubes/email', 'cubes/file', 'cubes/folder',
'cubes/forgotpwd', 'cubes/keyword', 'cubes/link',
'cubes/mailinglist', 'cubes/nosylist', 'cubes/person',
'cubes/preview', 'cubes/registration', 'cubes/rememberme',
'cubes/tag', 'cubes/vcsfile', 'cubes/zone']
# a couple of functions to be used to explore available
# repositories and cubes
def list_repos(repos_root):
assert repos_root.startswith('http://')
hgwebdir_repos = (repo.strip()
for repo in urlopen(repos_root + '?style=raw').readlines()
if repo.strip())
prefix = osp.commonprefix(hgwebdir_repos)
return (repo[len(prefix):].strip('/')
for repo in hgwebdir_repos)
def list_all_cubes(base_url=BASE_URL):
all_repos = list_repos(base_url)
#search for cubes
for repo in all_repos:
if repo.startswith('cubes'):
to_clone.append(repo)
def get_latest_debian_tag(path):
proc = Popen(['hg', '-R', path, 'tags'], stdout=PIPE)
out, _err = proc.communicate()
for line in out.splitlines():
if 'debian-version' in line:
return line.split()[0]
def main():
if len(sys.argv) == 1:
base_url = BASE_URL
elif len(sys.argv) == 2:
base_url = sys.argv[1]
else:
print >> sys.stderr, 'usage %s [base_url]' % sys.argv[0]
sys.exit(1)
print len(to_clone), 'repositories will be cloned'
base_dir = normpath(join(dirname(__file__), pardir, pardir))
os.chdir(base_dir)
not_updated = []
for repo in to_clone:
url = base_url + repo
if '/' not in repo:
target_path = repo
else:
assert repo.count('/') == 1, repo
directory, repo = repo.split('/')
if not osp.isdir(directory):
os.mkdir(directory)
open(join(directory, '__init__.py'), 'w').close()
target_path = osp.join(directory, repo)
if osp.exists(target_path):
print target_path, 'seems already cloned. Skipping it.'
else:
hg_call(['clone', '-U', url, target_path])
tag = get_latest_debian_tag(target_path)
if tag:
print 'updating to', tag
hg_call(['update', '-R', target_path, tag])
else:
not_updated.append(target_path)
print """
CubicWeb dependencies and standard set of cubes have been fetched and
update to the latest stable version.
You should ensure your PYTHONPATH contains `%(basedir)s`.
You might want to read the environment configuration section of the documentation
at http://docs.cubicweb.org/admin/setup.html#environment-configuration
You can find more cubes at http://www.cubicweb.org.
Clone them from `%(baseurl)scubes/` into the `%(basedir)s%(sep)scubes%(sep)s` directory.
To get started you may read http://docs.cubicweb.org/tutorials/base/index.html.
""" % {'basedir': os.getcwd(), 'baseurl': base_url, 'sep': os.sep}
if not_updated:
print >> sys.stderr, 'WARNING: The following repositories were not updated (no debian tag found):'
for path in not_updated:
print >> sys.stderr, '\t-', path
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()