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- issue2550636, issue2550909: Added support for Whoosh indexer. Also adds new config.ini setting called indexer to select indexer. See ``doc/upgrading.txt`` for details. Initial patch done by David Wolever. Patch modified (see ticket or below for changes), docs updated and committed. I have an outstanding issue with test/test_indexer.py. I have to comment out all imports and tests for indexers I don't have (i.e. mysql, postgres) otherwise no tests run. With that change made, dbm, sqlite (rdbms), xapian and whoosh indexes are all passing the indexer tests. Changes summary: 1) support native back ends dbm and rdbms. (original patch only fell through to dbm) 2) Developed whoosh stopfilter to not index stopwords or words outside the the maxlength and minlength limits defined in index_common.py. Required to pass the extremewords test_indexer test. Also I removed a call to .lower on the input text as the tokenizer I chose automatically does the lowercase. 3) Added support for max/min length to find. This was needed to pass extremewords test. 4) Added back a call to save_index in add_text. This allowed all but two tests to pass. 5) Fixed a call to: results = searcher.search(query.Term("identifier", identifier)) which had an extra parameter that is an error under current whoosh. 6) Set limit=None in search call for find() otherwise it only return 10 items. This allowed it to pass manyresults test Also due to changes in the roundup code removed the call in indexer_whoosh to from roundup.anypy.sets_ import set since we use the python builtin set.
author John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org>
date Sat, 25 Jun 2016 20:10:03 -0400
parents 47cc50617e19
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=========================
XML-RPC access to Roundup
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.. contents::
   :local:

Introduction
------------
Version 1.4 of Roundup includes an XML-RPC frontend for remote access. The
XML-RPC interface allows a limited subset of commands similar to those found in
local `roundup-admin` tool.

By default XML-RPC is accessible from ``/xmlrpc`` endpoint:

    http://username:password@localhost:8000/xmlrpc

For demo tracker the URL would be:

    http://localhost:8917/demo/xmlrpc

Enabling XML-RPC server 
-----------------------
There are two ways to run the XML-RPC interface:

  stand alone roundup-xmlrpc-server

  through roundup itself

stand alone roundup-xmlrpc-server
---------------------------------
The Roundup XML-RPC standalone server must be started before remote clients can access the
tracker via XML-RPC. ``roundup-xmlrpc-server`` is installed in the scripts
directory alongside ``roundup-server`` and roundup-admin``. When invoked, the
location of the tracker instance must be specified.

	roundup-xmlrpc-server -i ``/path/to/tracker``

The default port is ``8000``. An alternative port can be specified with the
``--port`` switch.

through roundup
---------------
In addition to running a stand alone server described above, the
XML-RPC service is available from the roundup HTTP server.

security consideration
----------------------
Note that the current ``roundup-xmlrpc-server`` implementation does not
support SSL. This means that usernames and passwords will be passed in
cleartext unless the server is being proxied behind another server (such as
Apache or lighttpd) that provide SSL.


Client API
----------
The server currently implements four methods. Each method requires that the
user provide a username and password in the HTTP authorization header in order
to authenticate the request against the tracker.

======= ====================================================================
Command Description
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schema

        Fetch tracker schema.

list    arguments: *classname, [property_name]*

        List all elements of a given ``classname``. If ``property_name`` is
        specified, that is the property that will be displayed for each
        element. If ``property_name`` is not specified the default label
        property will be used.

display arguments: *designator, [property_1, ..., property_N]*

        Display a single item in the tracker as specified by ``designator``
        (e.g. issue20 or user5). The default is to display all properties
        for the item. Alternatively, a list of properties to display can be
        specified.

create  arguments: *classname, arg_1 ... arg_N*

        Create a new instance of ``classname`` with ``arg_1`` through
        ``arg_N`` as the values of the new instance. The arguments are
        name=value pairs (e.g. ``status='3'``).

set     arguments: *designator, arg_1 ... arg_N*

        Set the values of an existing item in the tracker as specified by
        ``designator``. The new values are specified in ``arg_1`` through
        ``arg_N``. The arguments are name=value pairs (e.g. ``status='3'``).

lookup  arguments: *classname, key_value*

        looks up the key_value for the given class. The class needs to
        have a key and the user needs search permission on the key
        attribute and id for the given classname.

filter  arguments: *classname, list or None, attributes*
        
        ``list`` is a list of ids to filter. It can be set to None to run
        filter over all values (requires ``allow_none=True`` when
        instantiating the ServerProxy). The ``attributes`` are given as a 
        dictionary of name value pairs to search for. See also :ref:`query-tracker`.
======= ====================================================================

sample python client
====================
::

        >>> import xmlrpclib
        >>> roundup_server = xmlrpclib.ServerProxy('http://admin:admin@localhost:8917/demo/xmlrpc', allow_none=True)
        >>> roundup_server.schema()
        {'user': [['username', '<roundup.hyperdb.String>'], ...], 'issue': [...]}
        >>> roundup_server.list('user')
        ['admin', 'anonymous', 'demo']
        >>> roundup_server.list('issue', 'id')
        ['1']
        >>> roundup_server.display('issue1')
        {'assignedto' : None, 'files' : [], 'title' = 'yes, ..... }
        >>> roundup_server.display('issue1', 'priority', 'status')
        {'priority' : '1', 'status' : '2'}
        >>> roundup_server.set('issue1', 'status=3')
        >>> roundup_server.display('issue1', 'status')
        {'status' : '3' }
        >>> roundup_server.create('issue', "title='another bug'", "status=2")
        '2'
        >>> roundup_server.filter('user',None,{'username':'adm'})
        ['1']
        >>> roundup_server.filter('user',['1','2'],{'username':'adm'})
        ['1']
        >>> roundup_server.filter('user',['2'],{'username':'adm'})
        []
        >>> roundup_server.filter('user',[],{'username':'adm'})
        []
        >>> roundup_server.lookup('user','admin')
        '1'

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