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fix: issue2551193 - Fix roundup for removal of cgi and cgitb ...
standard python modules (and FieldStorage/MiniFieldStorage).
Vendor cgi.py and modify imports.
Details:
roundup/anypy/cgi_.py
import that accesses a working cgi.py. All imports dealing with cgi
now use cgi_.
roundup/anypy/vendored/cgi.py
vendored version 2.6 of cgi.py from:
https://pypi.org/project/legacy-cgi/
CHANGES.txt
change note added
COPYING.txt
added license for cgi.py
doc/rest.txt
change example to use cgi_
doc/upgrading.txt
doc removal and how to rework local code using cgi.py.
frontends/roundup.cgi
remove unneeded cgi import
roundup/cgi/actions.py
roundup/cgi/apache.py
roundup/cgi/client.py
roundup/cgi/templating.py
roundup/cgi/TAL/TALGenerator.py
test/db_test_base.py
test/rest_common.py
test/test_cgi.py
remove import cgi and replace with from roundup.anypy.cgi_ import
cgi
test/test_actions.py
test/test_templating.py
modify import to get *FieldStorage
test/test_admin.py
test/test_hyperdbvals.py
test/test_xmlrpc.py
remove unneeded cgi import
| author | John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org> |
|---|---|
| date | Mon, 24 Jul 2023 17:49:58 -0400 |
| 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)
