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fix rate limit headers - were ints/floats need to be strings Running under gunicorn rest requests were crashing. Not all of the values for the rate limit headers were strings. Some were numbers. This caused the header generation for wsgi to fail. Now the values are all strings.
author John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org>
date Sun, 20 Oct 2019 20:56:56 -0400
parents c75defc1c2f0
children 9c3ec0a5c7fc
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#! /usr/bin/env python
'''
Usage: %s <tracker home> <priority> <issue title>

Create a new issue in the given tracker. Input is taken from STDIN to
create the initial issue message (which may be empty). Issues will be
created as the current user (%s) if they exist as a Roundup
user, or "admin" otherwise.
'''

from __future__ import print_function
import sys, os, pwd

from roundup import instance, mailgw, date

# open the instance
username = pwd.getpwuid(os.getuid())[0]
if len(sys.argv) < 3:
    print("Error: Not enough arguments")
    print(__doc__.strip()%(sys.argv[0], username))
    sys.exit(1)
tracker_home = sys.argv[1]
issue_priority = sys.argv[2]
issue_title = ' '.join(sys.argv[3:])

# get the message, if any
message_text = sys.stdin.read().strip()

# open the tracker
tracker = instance.open(tracker_home)
db = tracker.open('admin')
db.tx_Source = "cli"
uid = db.user.lookup('admin')
try:
    # try to open the tracker as the current user
    uid = db.user.lookup(username)
    db.close()
    db = tracker.open(username)
except KeyError:
    pass

try:

    # handle the message
    messages = []
    if message_text:
        summary, x = mailgw.parseContent(message_text, 0, 0)
        msg = db.msg.create(content=message_text, summary=summary, author=uid,
            date=date.Date())
        messages = [msg]

    # now create the issue
    db.issue.create(title=issue_title, priority=issue_priority,
        messages=messages)

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

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