view tools/migrate-queries.py @ 7178:db06d4aeb978

unshadow stdlib token from roundup's token. This bites me every now and again when running pytest and pdb. Some submodules want to load the stdlib python and end up getting roundup's python and thing break with N_TOKENS not defined etc. So rename token.py to token_r.py (token_r(oundup)... hey naming things is hard) an change code as needed.
author John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org>
date Sun, 26 Feb 2023 12:00:35 -0500
parents 64b05e24dbd8
children fed0f839c260
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#! /usr/bin/env python
'''
migrate-queries <instance-home> [<instance-home> *]

Migrate old queries in the specified instances to Roundup 0.6.0+ by
removing the leading ? from their URLs. 0.6.0+ queries do not carry a
leading ?; it is added by the 0.6.0 templating, so old queries lead
to query URLs with a double leading ?? and a consequent 404 Not Found.
'''
from __future__ import print_function
__author__ = 'James Kew <jkew@mediabright.co.uk>'

import sys
import roundup.instance

if len(sys.argv) == 1:
    print(__doc__)
    sys.exit(1)

# Iterate over all instance homes specified in argv.
for home in sys.argv[1:]:
    # Do some basic exception handling to catch bad arguments.
    try:
        instance = roundup.instance.open(home)
    except:
        print('Cannot open instance home directory %s!' % home)
        continue

    db = instance.open('admin')
    db.tx_Source = "cli"

    print('Migrating active queries in %s (%s):'%(
        instance.config.TRACKER_NAME, home))
    for query in db.query.list():
        url = db.query.get(query, 'url')
        if url[0] == '?':
            url = url[1:]
            print('  Migrating query%s (%s)'%(query,
                db.query.get(query, 'name')))
            db.query.set(query, url=url)

    db.commit()
    db.close()


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