| import os |
| import sys |
| from optparse import make_option, OptionParser |
| |
| import django |
| from django.core.exceptions import ImproperlyConfigured |
| from django.core.management.color import color_style |
| |
| try: |
| set |
| except NameError: |
| from sets import Set as set # For Python 2.3 |
| |
| class CommandError(Exception): |
| pass |
| |
| def handle_default_options(options): |
| """ |
| Include any default options that all commands should accept |
| here so that ManagementUtility can handle them before searching |
| for user commands. |
| """ |
| if options.settings: |
| os.environ['DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE'] = options.settings |
| if options.pythonpath: |
| sys.path.insert(0, options.pythonpath) |
| |
| class BaseCommand(object): |
| # Metadata about this command. |
| option_list = ( |
| make_option('--settings', |
| help='The Python path to a settings module, e.g. "myproject.settings.main". If this isn\'t provided, the DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE environment variable will be used.'), |
| make_option('--pythonpath', |
| help='A directory to add to the Python path, e.g. "/home/djangoprojects/myproject".'), |
| make_option('--traceback', action='store_true', |
| help='Print traceback on exception'), |
| ) |
| help = '' |
| args = '' |
| |
| # Configuration shortcuts that alter various logic. |
| can_import_settings = True |
| requires_model_validation = True |
| output_transaction = False # Whether to wrap the output in a "BEGIN; COMMIT;" |
| |
| def __init__(self): |
| self.style = color_style() |
| |
| def get_version(self): |
| """ |
| Returns the Django version, which should be correct for all built-in |
| Django commands. User-supplied commands should override this method. |
| """ |
| return django.get_version() |
| |
| def usage(self, subcommand): |
| usage = '%%prog %s [options] %s' % (subcommand, self.args) |
| if self.help: |
| return '%s\n\n%s' % (usage, self.help) |
| else: |
| return usage |
| |
| def create_parser(self, prog_name, subcommand): |
| return OptionParser(prog=prog_name, |
| usage=self.usage(subcommand), |
| version=self.get_version(), |
| option_list=self.option_list) |
| |
| def print_help(self, prog_name, subcommand): |
| parser = self.create_parser(prog_name, subcommand) |
| parser.print_help() |
| |
| def run_from_argv(self, argv): |
| parser = self.create_parser(argv[0], argv[1]) |
| options, args = parser.parse_args(argv[2:]) |
| handle_default_options(options) |
| self.execute(*args, **options.__dict__) |
| |
| def execute(self, *args, **options): |
| # Switch to English, because django-admin.py creates database content |
| # like permissions, and those shouldn't contain any translations. |
| # But only do this if we can assume we have a working settings file, |
| # because django.utils.translation requires settings. |
| if self.can_import_settings: |
| try: |
| from django.utils import translation |
| translation.activate('en-us') |
| except ImportError, e: |
| # If settings should be available, but aren't, |
| # raise the error and quit. |
| sys.stderr.write(self.style.ERROR(str('Error: %s\n' % e))) |
| sys.exit(1) |
| try: |
| if self.requires_model_validation: |
| self.validate() |
| output = self.handle(*args, **options) |
| if output: |
| if self.output_transaction: |
| # This needs to be imported here, because it relies on settings. |
| from django.db import connection |
| if connection.ops.start_transaction_sql(): |
| print self.style.SQL_KEYWORD(connection.ops.start_transaction_sql()) |
| print output |
| if self.output_transaction: |
| print self.style.SQL_KEYWORD("COMMIT;") |
| except CommandError, e: |
| sys.stderr.write(self.style.ERROR(str('Error: %s\n' % e))) |
| sys.exit(1) |
| |
| def validate(self, app=None, display_num_errors=False): |
| """ |
| Validates the given app, raising CommandError for any errors. |
| |
| If app is None, then this will validate all installed apps. |
| """ |
| from django.core.management.validation import get_validation_errors |
| try: |
| from cStringIO import StringIO |
| except ImportError: |
| from StringIO import StringIO |
| s = StringIO() |
| num_errors = get_validation_errors(s, app) |
| if num_errors: |
| s.seek(0) |
| error_text = s.read() |
| raise CommandError("One or more models did not validate:\n%s" % error_text) |
| if display_num_errors: |
| print "%s error%s found" % (num_errors, num_errors != 1 and 's' or '') |
| |
| def handle(self, *args, **options): |
| raise NotImplementedError() |
| |
| class AppCommand(BaseCommand): |
| args = '<appname appname ...>' |
| |
| def handle(self, *app_labels, **options): |
| from django.db import models |
| if not app_labels: |
| raise CommandError('Enter at least one appname.') |
| try: |
| app_list = [models.get_app(app_label) for app_label in app_labels] |
| except (ImproperlyConfigured, ImportError), e: |
| raise CommandError("%s. Are you sure your INSTALLED_APPS setting is correct?" % e) |
| output = [] |
| for app in app_list: |
| app_output = self.handle_app(app, **options) |
| if app_output: |
| output.append(app_output) |
| return '\n'.join(output) |
| |
| def handle_app(self, app, **options): |
| raise NotImplementedError() |
| |
| class LabelCommand(BaseCommand): |
| args = '<label label ...>' |
| label = 'label' |
| |
| def handle(self, *labels, **options): |
| if not labels: |
| raise CommandError('Enter at least one %s.' % self.label) |
| |
| output = [] |
| for label in labels: |
| label_output = self.handle_label(label, **options) |
| if label_output: |
| output.append(label_output) |
| return '\n'.join(output) |
| |
| def handle_label(self, label, **options): |
| raise NotImplementedError() |
| |
| class NoArgsCommand(BaseCommand): |
| args = '' |
| |
| def handle(self, *args, **options): |
| if args: |
| raise CommandError("Command doesn't accept any arguments") |
| return self.handle_noargs(**options) |
| |
| def handle_noargs(self, **options): |
| raise NotImplementedError() |
| |
| def copy_helper(style, app_or_project, name, directory, other_name=''): |
| """ |
| Copies either a Django application layout template or a Django project |
| layout template into the specified directory. |
| """ |
| # style -- A color style object (see django.core.management.color). |
| # app_or_project -- The string 'app' or 'project'. |
| # name -- The name of the application or project. |
| # directory -- The directory to which the layout template should be copied. |
| # other_name -- When copying an application layout, this should be the name |
| # of the project. |
| import re |
| import shutil |
| other = {'project': 'app', 'app': 'project'}[app_or_project] |
| if not re.search(r'^\w+$', name): # If it's not a valid directory name. |
| raise CommandError("%r is not a valid %s name. Please use only numbers, letters and underscores." % (name, app_or_project)) |
| top_dir = os.path.join(directory, name) |
| try: |
| os.mkdir(top_dir) |
| except OSError, e: |
| raise CommandError(e) |
| |
| # Determine where the app or project templates are. Use |
| # django.__path__[0] because we don't know into which directory |
| # django has been installed. |
| template_dir = os.path.join(django.__path__[0], 'conf', '%s_template' % app_or_project) |
| |
| for d, subdirs, files in os.walk(template_dir): |
| relative_dir = d[len(template_dir)+1:].replace('%s_name' % app_or_project, name) |
| if relative_dir: |
| os.mkdir(os.path.join(top_dir, relative_dir)) |
| for i, subdir in enumerate(subdirs): |
| if subdir.startswith('.'): |
| del subdirs[i] |
| for f in files: |
| if f.endswith('.pyc'): |
| continue |
| path_old = os.path.join(d, f) |
| path_new = os.path.join(top_dir, relative_dir, f.replace('%s_name' % app_or_project, name)) |
| fp_old = open(path_old, 'r') |
| fp_new = open(path_new, 'w') |
| fp_new.write(fp_old.read().replace('{{ %s_name }}' % app_or_project, name).replace('{{ %s_name }}' % other, other_name)) |
| fp_old.close() |
| fp_new.close() |
| try: |
| shutil.copymode(path_old, path_new) |
| _make_writeable(path_new) |
| except OSError: |
| sys.stderr.write(style.NOTICE("Notice: Couldn't set permission bits on %s. You're probably using an uncommon filesystem setup. No problem.\n" % path_new)) |
| |
| def _make_writeable(filename): |
| "Makes sure that the file is writeable. Useful if our source is read-only." |
| import stat |
| if sys.platform.startswith('java'): |
| # On Jython there is no os.access() |
| return |
| if not os.access(filename, os.W_OK): |
| st = os.stat(filename) |
| new_permissions = stat.S_IMODE(st.st_mode) | stat.S_IWUSR |
| os.chmod(filename, new_permissions) |