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Method PUT: ignore specification of protected properties which can not be set. Filtering them out of the payload list. This lets the result of a get using: class/id?@protected=true&@verbose=0 be used as input to a PUT operation without having to strip the protected properties. Note this does not raise an error if the PUT protected property is different from the value in the db. If the property is different but the etag/if-match passes, the user attempted to set the protected property and this should result in an error, but will not with this patch. Method DELETE class/id/attribute: raise error when trying to delete protected or required attribute/property. Raise UsageError when attribute doesn't exist. Method PATCH class/id: raise error when trying to replace/remove protected attribute/property raise error when trying to remove required attribute/property Catch KeyError at top level and turn into 400 error. If payload has an attribute/property that does not exist, raise UsageError which becomes a 400 error.
author John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org>
date Thu, 11 Apr 2019 20:54:39 -0400
parents 2120f77554d5
children e1dfd21f2252
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#! /usr/bin/env python
'''
Usage: %s <tracker home> <N>

Load up the indicated tracker with N issues and N/100 users.
'''

from __future__ import print_function
import sys, os, random
from roundup import instance

# open the instance
if len(sys.argv) < 2:
    print("Error: Not enough arguments")
    print(__doc__.strip()%(sys.argv[0]))
    sys.exit(1)
tracker_home = sys.argv[1]
N = int(sys.argv[2])

# open the tracker
tracker = instance.open(tracker_home)
db = tracker.open('admin')
db.tx_Source = "cli"

priorities = db.priority.list()
statuses = db.status.list()
resolved_id = db.status.lookup('resolved')
statuses.remove(resolved_id)

names = ['alpha', 'beta', 'gamma', 'delta', 'epsilon', 'zeta', 'eta', 
'theta', 'iota', 'kappa', 'lambda', 'mu', 'nu', 'xi', 'omicron', 'pi',
'rho']

titles = '''Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit.
Duis nibh purus, bibendum sed, condimentum ut, bibendum ut, risus.
Fusce pede enim, nonummy sit amet, dapibus a, blandit eget, metus.
Nulla risus.
Vivamus tincidunt.
Donec consequat convallis quam.
Sed convallis vehicula felis.
Aliquam laoreet, dui quis pharetra vehicula, magna justo.
Euismod felis, eu adipiscing eros metus id tortor.
Suspendisse et turpis.
Aenean non felis.
Nam egestas eros.
Integer tellus quam, mattis ac, vestibulum sed, egestas quis, mauris.
Nulla tincidunt diam sit amet dui.
Nam odio mauris, dignissim vitae, eleifend eu, consectetuer id, risus.
Suspendisse potenti.
Donec tincidunt.
Vestibulum gravida.
Fusce luctus, neque id mattis fringilla, purus pede sodales pede.
Quis ultricies urna odio sed orci.'''.splitlines()

try:
    try:
        db.user.lookup('alpha0')
    except:
        # add some users
        M = N//100
        for i in range(M):
            print('\ruser', i, '       ', end=' ')
            sys.stdout.flush()
            if i//17 == 0:
                db.user.create(username=names[i%17])
            else:
                db.user.create(username=names[i%17]+str(i//17))

    # assignable user list
    users = db.user.list()
    users.remove(db.user.lookup('anonymous'))
    print()

    # now create the issues
    for i in range(N):
        print('\rissue', i, '       ', end=' ')
        sys.stdout.flush()
        # in practise, about 90% of issues are resolved
        if random.random() > .9:
            status = random.choice(statuses)
        else:
            status = resolved_id
        db.issue.create(
            title=random.choice(titles),
            priority=random.choice(priorities),
            status=status,
            assignedto=random.choice(users))
        if not i%1000:
            db.commit()
    print()

    db.commit()
finally:
    db.close()

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