VirtualMailManager/cli/config.py
author martin f. krafft <madduck@madduck.net>
Sun, 15 Apr 2012 17:51:00 +0200
branchv0.6.x
changeset 550 867d950ce7b7
parent 366 d6573da35b5f
child 568 14abdd04ddf5
permissions -rw-r--r--
Fix transport_maps function for non-existent domains The postfix_transport_maps function had a bug causing 2012-04-15 17:40:22 CEST LOG: statement: SELECT transport FROM postfix_transport_map('logcheck', 'domine.madduck.net'); 2012-04-15 17:40:22 CEST ERROR: query returned no rows when the domain was not in the database. This would make did be NULL and make the query fail. This patch moves the tid query until after a check for did. If the latter is NULL, the function RETURNs (rather than fails).

# -*- coding: UTF-8 -*-
# Copyright (c) 2010 - 2011, Pascal Volk
# See COPYING for distribution information.
"""
    VirtualMailManager.cli.config
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    Adds some interactive stuff to the Config class.
"""

from ConfigParser import RawConfigParser
from shutil import copy2

from VirtualMailManager import ENCODING
from VirtualMailManager.config import Config, ConfigValueError, LazyConfig
from VirtualMailManager.errors import ConfigError, VMMError
from VirtualMailManager.cli import w_err, w_std
from VirtualMailManager.constants import CONF_ERROR, VMM_TOO_MANY_FAILURES

_ = lambda msg: msg


class CliConfig(Config):
    """Adds the interactive ``configure`` method to the `Config` class
    and overwrites `LazyConfig.set(), in order to update a single option
    in the configuration file with a single command line command.
    """

    def configure(self, sections):
        """Interactive method for configuring all options of the given
        iterable ``sections`` object."""
        input_fmt = _(u'Enter new value for option %(option)s '
                      u'[%(current_value)s]: ')
        failures = 0

        w_std(_(u'Using configuration file: %s\n') % self._cfg_filename)
        for section in sections:
            w_std(_(u"* Configuration section: '%s'") % section)
            for opt, val in self.items(section):
                failures = 0
                while True:
                    newval = raw_input(input_fmt.encode(ENCODING, 'replace') %
                                       {'option': opt, 'current_value': val})
                    if newval and newval != val:
                        try:
                            LazyConfig.set(self, '%s.%s' % (section, opt),
                                           newval)
                            break
                        except (ValueError, ConfigValueError, VMMError), err:
                            w_err(0, _(u'Warning: %s') % err)
                            failures += 1
                            if failures > 2:
                                raise ConfigError(_(u'Too many failures - try '
                                                    u'again later.'),
                                                  VMM_TOO_MANY_FAILURES)
                    else:
                        break
            print
        if self._modified:
            self._save_changes()

    def set(self, option, value):
        """Set the value of an option.

        If the new `value` has been set, the configuration file will be
        immediately updated.

        Throws a ``ConfigError`` if `value` couldn't be converted to
        ``LazyConfigOption.cls`` or ``LazyConfigOption.validate`` fails."""
        section, option_ = self._get_section_option(option)
        try:
            val = self._cfg[section][option_].cls(value)
            if self._cfg[section][option_].validate:
                val = self._cfg[section][option_].validate(val)
        except (ValueError, ConfigValueError), err:
            raise ConfigError(str(err), CONF_ERROR)
        # Do not write default values also skip identical values
        if not self._cfg[section][option_].default is None:
            old_val = self.dget(option)
        else:
            old_val = self.pget(option)
        if val == old_val:
            return
        if not RawConfigParser.has_section(self, section):
            self.add_section(section)
        RawConfigParser.set(self, section, option_, val)
        self._save_changes()

    def _save_changes(self):
        """Writes changes to the configuration file."""
        copy2(self._cfg_filename, self._cfg_filename + '.bak')
        self._cfg_file = open(self._cfg_filename, 'w')
        self.write(self._cfg_file)
        self._cfg_file.close()

del _