VirtualMailManager/cli/main.py
author martin f. krafft <madduck@madduck.net>
Fri, 13 Apr 2012 23:24:12 +0200
branchv0.6.x
changeset 527 e09139525580
parent 420 d4a341248500
child 568 14abdd04ddf5
permissions -rw-r--r--
Modify userinfo output to indicate when domain defaults are displayed When Account instances reference NULL tid/qid/ssid, the data must come from the associated domain, and this should be indicated. For transport and services, this is easy to do as the string passed in the info dict can simply be modified. For quotalimit, however, another method must be used due to the CLI-side formatting. All approaches use a common formatter outsourced to the common.py file.

# -*- coding: UTF-8 -*-
# Copyright 2007 - 2011, Pascal Volk
# See COPYING for distribution information.
"""
    VirtualMailManager.cli.main
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    VirtualMailManager's command line interface.
"""

from ConfigParser import NoOptionError, NoSectionError

from VirtualMailManager import ENCODING, errors
from VirtualMailManager.config import BadOptionError, ConfigValueError
from VirtualMailManager.cli import w_err
from VirtualMailManager.cli.handler import CliHandler
from VirtualMailManager.constants import DATABASE_ERROR, EX_MISSING_ARGS, \
     EX_SUCCESS, EX_UNKNOWN_COMMAND, EX_USER_INTERRUPT, INVALID_ARGUMENT
from VirtualMailManager.cli.subcommands import RunContext, cmd_map, \
     update_cmd_map, usage


_ = lambda msg: msg


def _get_handler():
    """Try to get a CliHandler. Exit the program when an error occurs."""
    try:
        handler = CliHandler()
    except (errors.NotRootError, errors.PermissionError, errors.VMMError,
            errors.ConfigError), err:
        w_err(err.code, _(u'Error: %s') % err.msg)
    else:
        handler.cfg_install()
        return handler


def run(argv):
    update_cmd_map()
    if len(argv) < 2:
        usage(EX_MISSING_ARGS, _(u"You must specify a subcommand at least."))

    sub_cmd = argv[1].lower()
    if sub_cmd in cmd_map:
        cmd_func = cmd_map[sub_cmd].func
    else:
        for cmd in cmd_map.itervalues():
            if cmd.alias == sub_cmd:
                cmd_func = cmd.func
                sub_cmd = cmd.name
                break
        else:
            usage(EX_UNKNOWN_COMMAND, _(u"Unknown subcommand: '%s'") % sub_cmd)

    handler = _get_handler()
    run_ctx = RunContext(argv, handler, sub_cmd)
    try:
        cmd_func(run_ctx)
    except (EOFError, KeyboardInterrupt):
        # TP: We have to cry, because root has killed/interrupted vmm
        # with Ctrl+C or Ctrl+D.
        w_err(EX_USER_INTERRUPT, '', _(u'Ouch!'), '')
    except errors.VMMError, err:
        if err.code != DATABASE_ERROR:
            w_err(err.code, _(u'Error: %s') % err.msg)
        w_err(err.code, unicode(err.msg, ENCODING, 'replace'))
    except (BadOptionError, ConfigValueError), err:
        w_err(INVALID_ARGUMENT, _(u'Error: %s') % err)
    except NoSectionError, err:
        w_err(INVALID_ARGUMENT,
              _(u"Error: Unknown section: '%s'") % err.section)
    except NoOptionError, err:
        w_err(INVALID_ARGUMENT,
              _(u"Error: No option '%(option)s' in section: '%(section)s'") %
              {'option': err.option, 'section': err.section})
    if handler.has_warnings():
        w_err(0, _(u'Warnings:'), *handler.get_warnings())
    return EX_SUCCESS

del _