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doc: initial attempt to document setup of pgp support for email. Used an AI assistant to help write this. Basic gpg commands seem to work, but I have not tested this totally. Docs basically follow the setup used for pgp testing in the test suite. It looks like roundup accepts signed emails as well as encrypted and signed emails. But it does not generate signed emails. Also it looks like there is no PGP support for alternate email addresses. Only primary addresses can do PGP emails.
author John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org>
date Sat, 15 Nov 2025 16:59:24 -0500
parents 2a7c3eeaf167
children 370689471a08
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#
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"""Top-level tracker interface.

Open a tracker with:

    >>> from roundup import instance
    >>> db = instance.open('path to tracker home')

The "db" handle you get back is the tracker's hyperdb which has the interface
described in `roundup.hyperdb.Database`.
"""
__docformat__ = 'restructuredtext'

try:
    import builtins
except ImportError:
    import __builtin__ as builtins

try:
    from collections.abc import Callable
except ImportError:
    from collections import Callable

import os
import sys

from roundup import configuration, mailgw
from roundup import hyperdb, backends, actions
from roundup.anypy import scandir_
from roundup.cgi import client, templating
from roundup.cgi import actions as cgi_actions
from roundup.exceptions import RoundupException


class Tracker:
    def __init__(self, tracker_home, optimize=0):
        """New-style tracker instance constructor

        Parameters:
            tracker_home:
                tracker home directory
            optimize:
                if set, precompile html templates

        """
        self.tracker_home = tracker_home
        self.optimize = optimize
        self.config = configuration.CoreConfig(tracker_home)
        self.actions = {}
        self.cgi_actions = {}
        self.templating_utils = {}

        libdir = os.path.join(self.tracker_home, 'lib')
        self.libdir = os.path.isdir(libdir) and libdir or ''

        self.load_interfaces()
        self.templates = templating.get_loader(self.config["TEMPLATES"],
                                               self.config["TEMPLATE_ENGINE"])

        rdbms_backend = self.config.RDBMS_BACKEND

        self.backend = backends.get_backend(rdbms_backend)

        if self.optimize:
            self.templates.precompile()
            # initialize tracker extensions
            for extension in self.get_extensions('extensions'):
                extension(self)
            # load database schema
            self.schema = self._compile('schema.py')
            # load database detectors
            self.detectors = self.get_extensions('detectors')
            # db_open is set to True after first open()
            self.db_open = 0

    def open(self, name=None):
        # load the database schema
        # we cannot skip this part even if self.optimize is set
        # because the schema has security settings that must be
        # applied to each database instance
        backend = self.backend
        env = {
            'Class': backend.Class,
            'FileClass': backend.FileClass,
            'IssueClass': backend.IssueClass,
            'String': hyperdb.String,
            'Password': hyperdb.Password,
            'Date': hyperdb.Date,
            'Link': hyperdb.Link,
            'Multilink': hyperdb.Multilink,
            'Interval': hyperdb.Interval,
            'Boolean': hyperdb.Boolean,
            'Number': hyperdb.Number,
            'Integer': hyperdb.Integer,
            'db': backend.Database(self.config, name)
        }

        if self.optimize:
            # execute preloaded schema object
            self._exec(self.schema, env)
            # use preloaded detectors
            detectors = self.detectors
        else:
            # execute the schema file
            self._execfile('schema.py', env)
            # reload extensions and detectors
            for extension in self.get_extensions('extensions'):
                extension(self)
            detectors = self.get_extensions('detectors')
        db = env['db']
        db.tx_Source = None
        # Useful for script when multiple open calls happen. Scripts have
        # to inject the i18n object, there is currently no support for this
        if hasattr(self, 'i18n'):
            db.i18n = self.i18n

        # apply the detectors
        for detector in detectors:
            detector(db)
        # if we are running in debug mode
        # or this is the first time the database is opened,
        # do database upgrade checks
        if not (self.optimize and self.db_open):
            # As a consistency check, ensure that every link property is
            # pointing at a defined class.  Otherwise, the schema is
            # internally inconsistent.  This is an important safety
            # measure as it protects against an accidental schema change
            # dropping a table while there are still links to the table;
            # once the table has been dropped, there is no way to get it
            # back, so it is important to drop it only if we are as sure
            # as possible that it is no longer needed.
            classes = db.getclasses()
            for classname in classes:
                cl = db.getclass(classname)
                for propname, prop in cl.getprops().items():
                    if not isinstance(prop, (hyperdb.Link,
                                             hyperdb.Multilink)):
                        continue
                    linkto = prop.classname
                    if linkto not in classes:
                        raise ValueError("property %s.%s links to "
                                         "non-existent class %s"
                                         % (classname, propname, linkto))

            self.db_open = 1
        # *Must* call post_init! It is not an error if called multiple times.
        db.post_init()
        return db

    def load_interfaces(self):
        """load interfaces.py (if any), initialize Client and MailGW attrs"""
        env = {}
        if os.path.isfile(os.path.join(self.tracker_home, 'interfaces.py')):
            self._execfile('interfaces.py', env)
        self.Client = env.get('Client', client.Client)
        self.MailGW = env.get('MailGW', mailgw.MailGW)
        self.TemplatingUtils = env.get('TemplatingUtils',
                                       templating.TemplatingUtils)

    def get_extensions(self, dirname):
        """Load python extensions

        Parameters:
            dirname:
                extension directory name relative to tracker home

        Return value:
            list of init() functions for each extension

        """
        extensions = []
        dirpath = os.path.join(self.tracker_home, dirname)
        if os.path.isdir(dirpath):
            sys.path.insert(1, dirpath)
            for dir_entry in os.scandir(dirpath):
                name = dir_entry.name
                if not name.endswith('.py'):
                    continue
                env = {}
                self._execfile(os.path.join(dirname, name), env)
                extensions.append(env['init'])
            sys.path.remove(dirpath)
        return extensions

    def init(self, adminpw, tx_Source=None):
        db = self.open('admin')
        db.tx_Source = tx_Source
        self._execfile('initial_data.py',
                       {'db': db, 'adminpw': adminpw,
                        'admin_email': self.config['ADMIN_EMAIL']})
        db.commit()
        db.close()

    def exists(self):
        return self.backend.db_exists(self.config)

    def nuke(self):
        self.backend.db_nuke(self.config)

    def _compile(self, fname):
        fname = os.path.join(self.tracker_home, fname)
        with builtins.open(fname) as fnamed:
            return compile(fnamed.read(), fname, 'exec')

    def _exec(self, obj, env):
        if self.libdir:
            sys.path.insert(1, self.libdir)
        exec(obj, env)
        if self.libdir:
            sys.path.remove(self.libdir)
        return env

    def _execfile(self, fname, env):
        self._exec(self._compile(fname), env)

    def registerAction(self, name, action):

        # The logic here is this:
        # * if `action` derives from actions.Action,
        #   it is executable as a generic action.
        # * if, moreover, it also derives from cgi.actions.Bridge,
        #   it may in addition be called via CGI
        # * in all other cases we register it as a CGI action, without
        #   any check (for backward compatibility).
        if issubclass(action, actions.Action):
            self.actions[name] = action
            if issubclass(action, cgi_actions.Bridge):
                self.cgi_actions[name] = action
        else:
            self.cgi_actions[name] = action

    def registerUtil(self, name, function):
        """Register a function that can be called using:
           `utils.<name>(...)`.

           The function is defined as:

               def function(...):

           If you need access to the client, database, form or other
           item, you have to pass it explicitly::

               utils.name(request.client, ...)

           If you need client access, consider using registerUtilMethod()
           instead.

        """
        self.templating_utils[name] = function

    def registerUtilMethod(self, name, function):
        """Register a method that can be called using:
           `utils.<name>(...)`.

           Unlike registerUtil, the method is defined as:

               def function(self, ...):

           `self` is a TemplatingUtils object. You can use self.client
           to access the client object for your request.
        """
        setattr(self.TemplatingUtils,
                name, 
                function)

class TrackerError(RoundupException):
    pass


def open(tracker_home, optimize=0):
    if os.path.exists(os.path.join(tracker_home, 'dbinit.py')):
        # user should upgrade...
        raise TrackerError("Old style trackers using dbinit.py "
                           "are not supported after release 2.0")

    return Tracker(tracker_home, optimize=optimize)

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