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feat(db): support using postgresql service connection file Add new service rdbms config option to set the service name to be used with a postgresql service connection file. This can be done using the PGSERVICE environment variable for a single instance tracker server. For a multi-instance server this per-tracker config option is needed. Note that settings (host, user, (db)name...) in config.ini file will override the service connection file setting. Also setting PGSERVICE and service will use the service setting.
author John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org>
date Tue, 07 Nov 2023 12:11:37 -0500
parents 1188bb423f92
children 9ba04f37896f
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#! /usr/bin/env python3
"""Usage: dump_dbm_sessions_db.py [filename]

Simple script to dump the otks and sessions dbm databases.  Dumps
sessions db in current directory if no argument is given.

Dump format:

   key: <timestamp> data

where <timestamp> is the human readable __timestamp decoded from the
data object. Data object is dumped in json format. With pretty print

   key:
     <timestamp>
       {
          key: val,
          ...
       }

if data is not a python object, print will be key: data or
   key:
     data

if pretty printed.
"""

import argparse, dbm, json, marshal, os, sys
from datetime import datetime

def indent(text, amount, ch=" "):
  """ Found at: https://stackoverflow.com/a/8348914
  """
  padding = amount * ch
  return ''.join(padding+line for line in text.splitlines(True))

def print_marshal(k):
  d = marshal.loads(db[k])
  try:
    t = datetime.fromtimestamp(d['__timestamp'])
  except (KeyError, TypeError):
    # TypeError raised if marshalled data is not a dict (list, tuple etc)
    t = "no_timestamp"
  if args.pretty:
    print("%s:\n  %s\n%s"%(k, t, indent(json.dumps(
      d, sort_keys=True, indent=4), 4)))
  else:
    print("%s: %s %s"%(k, t, d))

def print_raw(k):
  if args.pretty:
    print("%s:\n  %s"%(k, db[k]))
  else:
    print("%s: %s"%(k, db[k]))

parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
  description='Dump DBM files used by Roundup in storage order.')
parser.add_argument('-k', '--key', action="append",
    help='dump the entry for a key, can be used multiple times.')
parser.add_argument('-K', '--keysonly', action='store_true',
    help='print the database keys, sorted in byte order.')
parser.add_argument('-p', '--pretty', action='store_true',
    help='pretty print the output rather than printing on one line.')
parser.add_argument('file', nargs='?',
                    help='file to be dumped ("sessions" if not provided)')
args = parser.parse_args()

if args.file:
  file = args.file
else:
  file="sessions"

try:
   db = dbm.open(file)
except Exception as e:
  print("Unable to open database for %s: %s"%(file, e))
  try:
    os.stat(file)
    print("  perhaps file is invalid or was created with a different version of Python?")
  except OSError:
    # the file does exist on disk.
    pass
  exit(1)

if args.keysonly:
  for k in sorted(db.keys()):
    print("%s"%k)
  exit(0)

if args.key:
  for k in args.key:
    try:
      print_marshal(k)
    except (ValueError):
      print_raw(k)
  exit(0)

k = db.firstkey()
while k is not None:
  try:
    print_marshal(k)
  except (ValueError):  # ValueError marshal.loads failed
    print_raw(k)

  k = db.nextkey(k)

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