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issue2550648 - partial fix for problem in this issue. Ezio Melotti
reported that the expression editor allowed the user to generate an
expression using retired values. To align the expression editor with
the simple dropdown search item, retired values are now removed from
the expression editor.
Do we really want this though? Supposed a keyword is retired and I
want to search for an issue with that retired keyword? Do we have a
best policy document that says to remove retired keywords from all
places it could possibly be used? It could be argued that the simple
search dropdown is wrong and should allow selecting retired values.
| author | John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org> |
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| date | Fri, 08 Jul 2016 19:31:02 -0400 |
| parents | 6e9b9743de89 |
| children | 198b6e810c67 |
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#!/usr/bin/env python # Copyright (C) 2003 by Intevation GmbH # Author: # Thomas Arendsen Hein <thomas@intevation.de> # # This program is free software dual licensed under the GPL (>=v2) # and the Roundup Licensing (see COPYING.txt in the roundup distribution). """ copy-user <instance-home> <instance-home> <userid> [<userid>...] Copy one or more Roundup users from one tracker instance to another. Example: copy-user /roundup/tracker1 /roundup/tracker2 `seq 3 10` 14 16 (copies users 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 14 and 16) """ import sys import roundup.instance def copy_user(home1, home2, *userids): """Copy users which are listed by userids from home1 to home2""" copyattribs = ['username', 'password', 'address', 'realname', 'phone', 'organisation', 'alternate_addresses', 'roles', 'timezone'] try: instance1 = roundup.instance.open(home1) print "Opened source instance: %s" % home1 except: print "Can't open source instance: %s" % home1 sys.exit(1) try: instance2 = roundup.instance.open(home2) print "Opened target instance: %s" % home2 except: print "Can't open target instance: %s" % home2 sys.exit(1) db1 = instance1.open('admin') db2 = instance2.open('admin') db1.tx_Source = "cli" db2.tx_Source = "cli" userlist = db1.user.list() for userid in userids: try: userid = str(int(userid)) except ValueError, why: print "Not a numeric user id: %s Skipping ..." % (userid,) continue if userid not in userlist: print "User %s not in source instance. Skipping ..." % userid continue user = {} for attrib in copyattribs: value = db1.user.get(userid, attrib) if value: user[attrib] = value try: db2.user.lookup(user['username']) print "User %s: Username '%s' exists in target instance. Skipping ..." % (userid, user['username']) continue except KeyError, why: pass print "Copying user %s (%s) ..." % (userid, user['username']) db2.user.create(**user) db2.commit() db2.close() print "Closed target instance." db1.close() print "Closed source instance." if __name__ == "__main__": if len(sys.argv) < 4: print __doc__ sys.exit(1) else: copy_user(*sys.argv[1:])
