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Reminder from my initial libbe/encoding.py commit:
Because of the stdout replacement, the doctests executes now need an
optional 'test' argument to turn off replacement during the doctests,
otherwise doctest flips out (since it had set up stdout to catch
output, and then we clobbered it's setup).
I'm also trying to catch stdout/stderr from be-handle-mail, and I ran
into the same problem. It took me a bit to remember exactly what
"test" was supposed to do, so I thought I'd make the argument name
more specific. If you need other changes when running in "test" mode,
you'll have to add other kwargs.
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Even though I convert to ascii in send_pgp_mime.Mail.__init__(), it's
still good to be consistent inside each module ;).
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Although I'm not catching stdout/stderr yet, so the replies aren't
very useful ;). Still it the send_pgp_mime.py interface is working :).
I've added rudimentary logging (via LOGFILE) to keep track of what
be-handle-mail is up to. There's also BE_DIR, which sets the
directory that BE lives in (important ;).
The author handling got more consistent, thanks to
send_pgp_mime.source_email (using the new return_realname option) and
email.utils.formataddr(). Now author_addr should look the same
regardless of which phrasing you use to set it (e.g. "NAME <ADDR>" vs
"ADDR (NAME)", and possibly others.)
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You might want to keep the output to read later ;).
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Also:
Switched
email.message_from_string()
to
email.parser.Parser().parsestr()
for parsing the header, for access to the headersonly option.
Adjusted module import order to alphebetize non-mime email modules.
Added return_realname to source_email(), which makes it more useful to
be-handle-mail (currently uncommitted).
Added a doctest for the plain() output and removed redundant
Content-Type line from the doctests (which we'd removed from the
output with the last commit).
Note that many doctests _will_fail_ unless me@big.edu and you@big.edu
are in your gpg keyring. At some point I should make those addresses
options to --test...
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* No reason to set maxheaderlen to something other than the default.
* MIMEText sets content-type and charset automatically.
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Also a few more tweaks to get things working. I think be-handle-mail
is parsing the incoming messages correctly now, but I'm not getting
replies back for some reason. Some of the adjustments:
* Moved send_pgp_mime -> send_pgp_mime.py, otherwise Python doesn't
recognize it as an importable module.
* I use postfix now instead of msmtp, so send_pgp_mime.sendmail now
points to postfix's sendmail-compatable frontend.
* Added "--mode=plain" option to send_pgp_mime.py, so I can test
my procmail rules and send_pgp_mime itself without worrying about
be-handle-mail.
* Fixed some typos in be-handle-mail.
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Todo: generate a real response email to replace the current dummy
email.
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This is a bit of a shameless plug, since there's not much motivation
for encrypting bug emails. However, I've already written it, and it
does send emails, so I'm using it ;). Perhaps some company will want
to keep the bug submitter's contact information securely in a BE
database. Anyhow, there's very little reason to _not_ use PGP, and
the module certainly doesn't force you to encrypt anything. ;)
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There are lots of interfaces. They should each have seperate
installation targets, to allow the user to pick only the interfaces
they expect to use.
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So far, it parses the emails and executes the specified task.
Todo: email the sender back with the output/errors/exit-status/etc.
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You could already add this info via the --xml input, now you can do it
from the command line too.
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The beginnings of an interactive email interface to BE.
With a working procmail setup, copying _procmailrc to ~/.procmailrc
should sort through incoming email to that user, passing all messages
with subjects starting with [be-mail] on to the script be-handle-mail
and deleting the rest.
Now I just need to write be-handle-mail ;).
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one place and make things clearer to the uninitiated. Here's my
current understanding:
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|-- libbe (the guts of BE)
|-- becommands (plugins for all "be *" commands)
|-- doc (documentation, currently just the man page)
|-- interfaces (non-commandline interface implementations)
| |-- web
| | |-- Bugs-Everywhere-Web (in Turbogears)
| |-- gui
| | |-- beg (in Tkinter)
| | `-- wxbe (in WX)
| |-- email
| `-- xml (xml <-> whatever conversion)
`-- misc (random odds and ends)
`-- completion (shell completion scripts)
Note that I haven't attempted to use the web or gui interfaces in a
while, so I'm not sure how well they're holding vs the core
development.
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Mostly updated the list of supported VCSs.
Also corrected spacing inconsistency in README.dev.
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It should be updated after bzr commits, but Makefile doesn't
understand bzr, so just update every time.
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Fixes Ben's bug 00f26f04-9202-4288-8744-b29abc2342d6.
I also tweaked update_copyright.sh to make possible future
copyright-blurb revision easier. The new algorithm is greedier,
overwriting _all_ consecutive comments after a '^# Copyright' line, so
do
# Copyright
# GPL ... GPL ... GPL
# Your comment here...
not
# Copyright
# GPL ... GPL ... GPL
#
# Your comment here...
Without the blank line, your comment would get overwritten by the next
run of update_copyright.sh.
Note that catmutt is ignored by update_copyright.sh because Moritz
Barsnick has only licensed his grepm code under the GPLv2 (not
GPLv>=2). See the initial catmutt commit for details.
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All the becommands have been using cmdutil CmdOptionParser for a long
time, but "be" parsed its options by hand. Now it used
CmdOptionParser, which makes adding new options much easier.
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I got a bit confused and installed be into "/usr/local " instead of
"/usr/local" with
PREFIX = /usr/local # ${HOME}
With the alternate PREFIX line right there, there should be less
temptation to do again :p.
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Now you don't have to edit them out by hand.
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Previously "message[<some-attr>]" just returned None if it wasn't set
for that message part, which overwrote anything passed in through
fields.
"from" and "date" added to list of attributes passed along.
For be-xml-to-mbox, "alt-id" was added to Comment._attrs,
and Comment.print_to_mbox was adjusted to handle the case where
we have no information about the parent bug.
With all of this, I can complete the loop
be-mbox-to-xml example.mbox | be-xml-to-mbox > example2.mbox
without errors :p.
Finally, be-xml-to-mbox has been adjusted to also work on files (it
had previously only handled data via stdin). We can't add stdin
handling to be-mbox-to-xml though, because the mailbox package needs
an actual file to work on, and I haven't setup a tmpfile workaround
yet...
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Now it runs off xml.etree instead of xml.sax.
Removed "No matching bugs found" from "be list --xml" output.
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ElementTree.XML was choking on them. I should unescape all whitespace
(e.g. tabs, etc.), but I'm lazy and don't have any XML that's strange
enough to need it ;).
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Reworked to allow "be comment" to handle unicode strings (see bug
e4ed63f6-9000-4d0b-98c3-487269140141). The solution was to escape all
the unicode to produce and ASCII string before calling
ElementTree.XML, and then converting back to unicode afterwards.
Added a unicode-containing comment to the end of bug
f7ccd916-b5c7-4890-a2e3-8c8ace17ae3a so that there's a handy unicode
comment for testing.
XML headers (e.g. '<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>') are
now added to all xml output from be.
Switched non-text/* encoding library to base64 instead of
email.encoders, which makes that code in libbe/comment.py simpler.
Changed libbe/mapfile.py error encoding from string_escape to
unicode_escape so it can handle unicode.
Everything's still untested, and be-xml-to-mbox doesn't handle unicode
yet, but I felt this commit was getting a bit unwieldy ;).
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Found a few that were actually "fixed" and one that I reopened.
Perhaps we should add a "merged" status to the default, so that the
merged bugs don't clutter up the closed bugs category...
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I don't really like the "defaults to None" for the settings that have
funky initialization procedures (most of them :p), but I'm not sure
how to handle that cleanly yet. Perhaps
be set --current
I also need to find a method of adding complicated settings like the
nested lists for severities, etc from the "be set" commandline.
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These didn't work with my update_copyright.sh.
I went with
Aaron Bentley and Panometrics, Inc.
instead of
Aaron Bentley <abentley@panoramicfeedback.com> and Panometrics, Inc.
just because of line length, but I'm open to convincing if people
prefer the latter...
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Also adjusted libbe/comment.py to move to user-specified alt_ids,
rather than uuids.
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Now the behavior conforms to the docstring:
If both default and generator are None, then the property will be a
defaulting property which defaults to None.
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It doesn't matter now, but at some point Bugdir might implement some
sort of repo-wide caching which would need to be saved. The
BugDir.save() method should be intelligent enough to not save things
that have not changed, so efficiency should not be effected either.
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Removed superfluous nesting in ./be's error catching. Also replaced
KeyErrors due to unknown commands with the more specific
cmdutil.UnknownCommand, since all sorts of programming errors can
raise KeyErrors.
Untested, since my working tree is a mess at the moment, but what
could go wrong? ;)
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