misc/scripts/ldap_change_base_dn.py
author Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@logilab.fr>
Tue, 27 Nov 2012 11:27:49 +0100
branchstable
changeset 8600 d74addac92bb
parent 5969 caea22e82d83
child 9460 a2a0bc984863
permissions -rw-r--r--
[downloadable] fix filename in HTTP header (closes #2522325, #2522324) Before this changeset we use the `filename` header with utf8 encoded filename all the time. However RFC6266 says: The parameters "filename" and "filename*" differ only in that "filename*" uses the encoding defined in [RFC5987], allowing the use of characters not present in the ISO-8859-1 character set ([ISO-8859-1]). Therefore, we alter the code to: 1. Use `filename` and `ascii` encoding whenever possible, 2. use `filename*` with `utf8` encoding otherwise (with a filename fallback for old browser) We also switch the `content-disposition` value to attachement if filename is specified, this will result as a mandatory download according to RFC6266. This mandatory download is the expected behavior. We changes the filename encoding to RFC5987 which is simpler, supported by all and modern browser (including IE from version 6) and does not suffer from the continuation issue. (see ticket #2522324 for details)

from base64 import b64decode, b64encode
try:
    uri, newdn = __args__
except ValueError:
    print 'USAGE: cubicweb-ctl shell <instance> ldap_change_base_dn.py -- <ldap source uri> <new dn>'
    print
    print 'you should not have updated your sources file yet'

olddn = repo.config.sources()[uri]['user-base-dn']

assert olddn != newdn

raw_input("Ensure you've stopped the instance, type enter when done.")

for eid, extid in sql("SELECT eid, extid FROM entities WHERE source='%s'" % uri):
    olduserdn = b64decode(extid)
    newuserdn = olduserdn.replace(olddn, newdn)
    if newuserdn != olduserdn:
        print olduserdn, '->', newuserdn
        sql("UPDATE entities SET extid='%s' WHERE eid=%s" % (b64encode(newuserdn), eid))

commit()

print 'you can now update the sources file to the new dn and restart the instance'