# Copyright import glob import os.path import libbe import libbe.command class Completer (object): def __init__(self, options): self.options = options def __call__(self, bugdir, fragment=None): return [fragment] def complete_command(command, argument, fragment=None): """ List possible command completions for fragment. command argument is not used. """ return list(libbe.command.commands()) def complete_path(command, argument, fragment=None): """ List possible path completions for fragment. command argument is not used. """ if fragment == None: fragment = '.' comps = glob.glob(fragment+'*') + glob.glob(fragment+'/*') if len(comps) == 1 and os.path.isdir(comps[0]): comps.extend(glob.glob(comps[0]+'/*')) return comps def complete_status(command, argument, fragment=None): return [fragment] def complete_severity(command, argument, fragment=None): return [fragment] def complete_assigned(command, argument, fragment=None): return [fragment] def complete_extra_strings(command, argument, fragment=None): return [fragment] def complete_bug_id(command, argument, fragment=None): return [fragment] def complete_bug_comment_id(command, argument, fragment=None): return [fragment] def select_values(string, possible_values, name="unkown"): """ This function allows the user to select values from a list of possible values. The default is to select all the values: >>> select_values(None, ['abc', 'def', 'hij']) ['abc', 'def', 'hij'] The user selects values with a comma-separated limit_string. Prepending a minus sign to such a list denotes blacklist mode: >>> select_values('-abc,hij', ['abc', 'def', 'hij']) ['def'] Without the leading -, the selection is in whitelist mode: >>> select_values('abc,hij', ['abc', 'def', 'hij']) ['abc', 'hij'] In either case, appropriate errors are raised if on of the user-values is not in the list of possible values. The name parameter lets you make the error message more clear: >>> select_values('-xyz,hij', ['abc', 'def', 'hij'], name="foobar") Traceback (most recent call last): ... UserError: Invalid foobar xyz ['abc', 'def', 'hij'] >>> select_values('xyz,hij', ['abc', 'def', 'hij'], name="foobar") Traceback (most recent call last): ... UserError: Invalid foobar xyz ['abc', 'def', 'hij'] """ possible_values = list(possible_values) # don't alter the original if string == None: pass elif string.startswith('-'): blacklisted_values = set(string[1:].split(',')) for value in blacklisted_values: if value not in possible_values: raise UserError('Invalid %s %s\n %s' % (name, value, possible_values)) possible_values.remove(value) else: whitelisted_values = string.split(',') for value in whitelisted_values: if value not in possible_values: raise UserError('Invalid %s %s\n %s' % (name, value, possible_values)) possible_values = whitelisted_values return possible_values def bug_comment_from_user_id(bugdir, id): p = libbe.util.id.parse_user(bugdir, id) if not p['type'] in ['bug', 'comment']: raise libbe.command.UserError( '%s is a %s id, not a bug or comment id' % (id, p['type'])) if p['bugdir'] != bugdir.uuid: raise libbe.command.UserError( "%s doesn't belong to this bugdir (%s)" % (id, bugdir.uuid)) bug = bugdir.bug_from_uuid(p['bug']) if 'comment' in p: comment = bug.comment_from_uuid(p['comment']) else: comment = bug.comment_root return (bug, comment)