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#! /usr/bin/env python
"""Admin scripting.
"""
import sys, inspect
from skytools.scripting import DBScript
from skytools.quoting import quote_statement
__all__ = ['AdminScript']
class AdminScript(DBScript):
"""Contains common admin script tools.
Second argument (first is .ini file) is takes as command
name. If class method 'cmd_' + arg exists, it is called,
otherwise error is given.
"""
def __init__(self, service_name, args):
"""AdminScript init."""
DBScript.__init__(self, service_name, args)
if self.pidfile:
self.pidfile = self.pidfile + ".admin"
if len(self.args) < 2:
self.log.error("need command")
sys.exit(1)
def work(self):
"""Non-looping work function, calls command function."""
self.set_single_loop(1)
cmd = self.args[1]
cmdargs = self.args[2:]
# find function
fname = "cmd_" + cmd.replace('-', '_')
if not hasattr(self, fname):
self.log.error('bad subcommand, see --help for usage')
sys.exit(1)
fn = getattr(self, fname)
# check if correct number of arguments
(args, varargs, varkw, defaults) = inspect.getargspec(fn)
n_args = len(args) - 1 # drop 'self'
if varargs is None and n_args != len(cmdargs):
helpstr = ""
if n_args:
helpstr = ": " + " ".join(args[1:])
self.log.error("command '%s' got %d args, but expects %d%s"
% (cmd, len(cmdargs), n_args, helpstr))
sys.exit(1)
# run command
fn(*cmdargs)
def fetch_list(self, db, sql, args, keycol = None):
"""Fetch a resultset from db, optionally turnin it info value list."""
curs = db.cursor()
curs.execute(sql, args)
rows = curs.fetchall()
db.commit()
if not keycol:
res = rows
else:
res = [r[keycol] for r in rows]
return res
def display_table(self, db, desc, sql, args = [], fields = []):
"""Display multirow query as a table."""
self.log.debug("display_table: %s" % quote_statement(sql, args))
curs = db.cursor()
curs.execute(sql, args)
rows = curs.fetchall()
db.commit()
if len(rows) == 0:
return 0
if not fields:
fields = [f[0] for f in curs.description]
widths = [15] * len(fields)
for row in rows:
for i, k in enumerate(fields):
rlen = row[k] and len(str(row[k])) or 0
widths[i] = widths[i] > rlen and widths[i] or rlen
widths = [w + 2 for w in widths]
fmt = '%%-%ds' * (len(widths) - 1) + '%%s'
fmt = fmt % tuple(widths[:-1])
if desc:
print(desc)
print(fmt % tuple(fields))
print(fmt % tuple([ '-' * (w - 2) for w in widths ]))
#print(fmt % tuple(['-'*15] * len(fields)))
for row in rows:
print(fmt % tuple([row[k] for k in fields]))
print('\n')
return 1
def exec_stmt(self, db, sql, args):
"""Run regular non-query SQL on db."""
self.log.debug("exec_stmt: %s" % quote_statement(sql, args))
curs = db.cursor()
curs.execute(sql, args)
db.commit()
def exec_query(self, db, sql, args):
"""Run regular query SQL on db."""
self.log.debug("exec_query: %s" % quote_statement(sql, args))
curs = db.cursor()
curs.execute(sql, args)
res = curs.fetchall()
db.commit()
return res
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