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authorOwen W. Taylor <otaylor@fishsoup.net>2008-11-16 08:20:11 -0500
committerOwen W. Taylor <otaylor@fishsoup.net>2008-11-16 08:20:11 -0500
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+ GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
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+Ideas about additions for git-bz
+================================
+
+The presence of an idea here does not necessarily imply that I have
+any intention of working on it myself.
+
+- Owen
+
+
+-u/--add-url Option
+
+ When specified, local commits are edited to append the Bug URL.
+
+ attach: Before attaching them to the bug
+
+ Requires: clean index and a series of bugs that leads to the
+ current HEAD commit.
+ Can't be the default because commits might have already been pushed
+ Should be smart if the URL is already in the bug
+ Might be useful to have a standalone 'add-url' subcommand that can
+ be used to fix up if you forget to specify it.
+
+Use XML-RPC when available.
+
+ Maybe use python-bugzilla: http://fedorahosted.org/python-bugzilla/
+
+ Not sure there are a lot of advantages to this; one thing that it
+ might be possible to do with this is allow the user to specify only
+ the product and get an interactive list of components. Also, better
+ error handling.
+
+Handle redirects:
+
+ Should follow redirects, both to different URLs and http => https
+
+Better display of errors
+
+ Currently specifying a non-existent product/component just dumps
+ out raw HTML for the reply. Etc.
diff --git a/git-bz b/git-bz
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+#!/usr/bin/python
+#
+# git-bz - git subcommand to integrate with bugzilla
+#
+# Copyright (C) 2008 Owen Taylor
+#
+# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
+# as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
+# of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
+#
+# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+# GNU General Public License for more details.
+#
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+# along with this program; if not, If not, see
+# http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.
+#
+# Patches for git-bz
+# ==================
+# Send to Owen Taylor <otaylor@fishsoup.net>
+#
+# Installation
+# ============
+# Copy or symlink somewhere in your path. You'll need to have GitPython installed.
+# See: http://gitorious.org/projects/git-python/
+#
+# Usage
+# =====
+#
+# git bz apply [options] <bug reference>
+#
+# For each patch attachment (except for obsolete patches) of the specified
+# bug, prompts whether to apply. If prompt is agreed to runs 'git am' on
+# the patch to apply it to the current branch. Aborts if 'git am' fails to
+# allow cleaning up conflicts.
+#
+# Example:
+#
+# git bz apply bugzillla.gnome.org:1234
+#
+# git bz attach [-<N>] [options] <bug reference> [<since | <revision range>]
+#
+# For each commit or commits, formats as a patch and attaches to the
+# specified bug, with the subject of the commit as the description and
+# the body of the commit as the comment. The patch formatting and and
+# specification of which commits are as for 'git format-patch'
+#
+# Prompts before actually doing anything to avoid mistakes.
+#
+# Examples:
+#
+# # Attach the last commit
+# git bz attach bugzilla.gnome.org:1234 HEAD^
+#
+# # Attach everything starting at an old commit
+# git bz attach bugzilla.gnome.org:1234 b50ea9bd^
+#
+# # Attach a single old commit
+# git bz attach bugzilla.gnome.org:1234 b50ea9bd -1
+#
+# git bz file [-<N>] [options] <product>/<component> [<since> | <revision range>]
+#
+# Like 'attach', but files a new bug. Opens an editor for the user to
+# enter the summary and description for the bug. If only a single commit
+# is named summary defaults to the subject of the commit, and the description
+# to the body of the bug
+#
+# Examples:
+#
+# # File the last commit as a new bug on the default tracker
+# git bz file HEAD^
+#
+# # File a bug with a series of patches starting from an old commit
+# # on a different bug tracker
+# git bz -b bugs.freedesktop.org file b50ea9bd^ -1
+#
+# Authentication
+# ==============
+# In order to use git-bz you need to already be logged into the bug tracker
+# in your web browser, and git-bz reads your browser cookie. Currently only
+# Firefox 3 is supported, and only on Linux. Patches to add more support and
+# to allow configuring username/password directly per bug tracker accepted.
+#
+# Bug references
+# ==============
+# Ways to refer to a bug:
+# <id> : bug # on the default bug tracker
+# <host>:<id> : bug # on the given host
+# <alias>:<id> : bug # on the given bug tracker alias (see below)
+# <url> : An URL of the form http://<hostname>/show_bug.cgi?id=<id>
+#
+# Aliases
+# =======
+# You can create short aliases for different bug trackers as follows
+#
+# git config --global bz-tracker.bgo.host bugzilla.gnome.org
+#
+# And you can set the default bug tracker with:
+#
+# git config --global bz.default-tracker bgo
+#
+# Per Tracker Configuration
+# =========================
+# git-bz needs some configuration specific to the bugzilla instance (tracker),
+# in particular it needs to know initial field values to use when submitting
+# bugs; legal values for some fields depend on the instance.
+#
+# You can also set whether to use http or https by setting the 'https' variabe
+# For https, *certificates are not checked* so you are completely vulnerable
+# to DNS spoofing and man-in-the-middle attacks. Blame httplib.
+#
+# Configuration comes from 4 sources, in descending order of priority
+#
+# 1) git configuration variables specified for the alias.
+#
+# git config --global bz-tracker.bgo.default-bug-severity trivial
+#
+# 2) git configuration variables specified for the host
+#
+# git config --global bz-tracker.bugzilla.gnome.org.default-bug-severity trivial
+#
+# 3) Host specific configuration in this file, see the CONFIG variable below
+#
+# 4) Default configuration in this file, see the DEFAULT_CONFIG variable below
+#
+# In general, settings that are necessary to make a popular bugzilla instance
+# work should be submitted back to me and go in the CONFIG variable.
+#
+DEFAULT_CONFIG = \
+"""
+default-assigned-to =
+default-bug-file-loc =
+default-bug-severity =
+default-op-sys = All
+default-priority = P5
+default-rep-platform = All
+default-version = unspecified
+"""
+
+CONFIG = {}
+
+CONFIG['bugs.freedesktop.org'] = \
+"""
+https = true
+default-priority = medium
+"""
+
+CONFIG['bugzilla.gnome.org'] = \
+"""
+default-priority = Normal
+"""
+
+CONFIG['bugzilla.mozilla.org'] = \
+"""
+https = true
+default-priority = ---
+"""
+
+################################################################################
+
+from ConfigParser import RawConfigParser
+import git
+from httplib import HTTPConnection, HTTPSConnection
+from optparse import OptionParser
+import os
+from pysqlite2 import dbapi2 as sqlite
+import re
+from StringIO import StringIO
+import subprocess
+import sys
+import tempfile
+import time
+import urllib
+from xml.etree.cElementTree import ElementTree
+
+# Globals
+# =======
+
+# git.Repo() instance
+global_repo = None
+
+# options dictionary from optparse
+global_options = None
+
+# Utility functions for git
+# =========================
+
+def get_commits(since_or_revision_range):
+ if global_options.num:
+ commits = git.Commit.find_all(repo, since_or_revision_range, max_count=global_options.num)
+ else:
+ # git format-patch has special handling of specifying a single revision that is
+ # different than git-rev-list. Match that.
+ try:
+ # See if the argument identifies a single revision
+ rev = global_repo.git.rev_parse(since_or_revision_range, verify=True)
+ revision_range = rev + ".."
+ except git.errors.GitCommandError:
+ # If not, assume the argument is a range
+ revision_range = since_or_revision_range
+
+ commits = git.Commit.find_all(repo, revision_range)
+
+ if len(commits) == 0:
+ die("'%s' does not name any commits. Use HEAD^ to specify just the last commit" %
+ since_or_revision_range)
+
+ return commits
+
+def get_patch(commit):
+ return global_repo.git.format_patch(commit.id + "^.." + commit.id, stdout=True)
+
+def get_body(commit):
+ return global_repo.git.log(commit.id + "^.." + commit.id, pretty="format:%b")
+
+# Per-tracker configuration variables
+# ===================================
+
+def get_default_tracker():
+ try:
+ return global_repo.git.config('bz.default-tracker', get=True)
+ except git.errors.GitCommandError:
+ return 'bugzilla.gnome.org'
+
+def resolve_host_alias(alias):
+ try:
+ return global_repo.git.config('bz-tracker.' + alias + '.host', get=True)
+ except git.errors.GitCommandError:
+ return alias
+
+def split_local_config(config_text):
+ result = {}
+
+ for line in config_text.split("\n"):
+ line = re.sub("#.*", "", line)
+ line = line.strip()
+ if line == "":
+ continue
+ m = re.match("([a-zA-Z0-9-]+)\s*=\s*(.*)", line)
+ if not m:
+ die("Bad config line '%s'" % line)
+
+ param = m.group(1)
+ value = m.group(2)
+
+ result[param] = value
+
+ return result
+
+def get_git_config(name):
+ try:
+ name = name.replace(".", r"\.")
+ config_options = global_repo.git.config(r'bz-tracker\.' + name + r'\..*', get_regexp=True)
+ except git.errors.GitCommandError:
+ return {}
+
+ result = {}
+ for line in config_options.split("\n"):
+ line = line.strip()
+ m = re.match("(\S+)\s+(.*)", line)
+ key = m.group(1)
+ value = m.group(2)
+
+ m = re.match(r'bz-tracker\.' + name + r'\.(.*)', key)
+ param = m.group(1)
+
+ result[param] = value
+
+ return result
+
+# We only ever should be the config for one tracker in the course of a single run
+cached_config = None
+cached_config_tracker = None
+
+def get_config(tracker):
+ global cached_config
+
+ if cached_config == None:
+ cached_config_tracker = tracker
+ host = resolve_host_alias(tracker)
+ cached_config = split_local_config(DEFAULT_CONFIG)
+ if host in CONFIG:
+ cached_config.update(split_local_config(CONFIG[host]))
+ cached_config.update(get_git_config(host))
+ if tracker != host:
+ cached_config.update(get_git_config(tracker))
+
+ assert cached_config_tracker == tracker
+
+ return cached_config
+
+def tracker_uses_https(tracker):
+ config = get_config(tracker)
+ return 'https' in config and config['https'] == 'true'
+
+def get_default_fields(tracker):
+ config = get_config(tracker)
+
+ default_fields = {}
+
+ for key, value in config.iteritems():
+ if key.startswith("default-"):
+ param = key[8:].replace("-", "_")
+ default_fields[param] = value
+
+ return default_fields
+
+# Utility functions for bugzilla
+# ==============================
+
+def resolve_bug_reference(bug_reference):
+ m = re.match("http(s?)://([^/]+)/show_bug.cgi\?id=([^&]+)", bug_reference)
+ if m:
+ return m.group(2), m.group(1) != None, m.group(3)
+
+ colon = bug_reference.find(":")
+ if colon > 0:
+ tracker = bug_reference[0:colon]
+ id = bug_reference[colon + 1:]
+ else:
+ tracker = get_default_tracker()
+ id = bug_reference
+
+ host = resolve_host_alias(tracker)
+ https = tracker_uses_https(tracker)
+
+ if not re.match(r"^.*\.[a-zA-Z]{2,}$", host):
+ die("'%s' doesn't look like a valid bugzilla host or alias" % host)
+
+ return host, https, id
+
+def get_bugzilla_cookies(host):
+ profiles_dir = os.path.expanduser("~/.mozilla/firefox")
+
+ profile_path = None
+
+ cp = RawConfigParser()
+ cp.read(os.path.join(profiles_dir, "profiles.ini"))
+ for section in cp.sections():
+ if cp.has_option(section, "Default") and cp.get(section, "Default").strip() == "1":
+ profile_path = os.path.join(profiles_dir, cp.get(section, "Path").strip())
+
+ if not profile_path:
+ die("Cannot find default Firefox profile")
+
+ cookies_sqlite = os.path.join(profile_path, "cookies.sqlite")
+ if not os.path.exists(cookies_sqlite):
+ die("%s doesn't exist. Only Firefox 3 is supported currently")
+
+ result = {}
+
+ connection = sqlite.connect(cookies_sqlite)
+ cursor = connection.cursor()
+ cursor.execute("select name,value,path,expiry from moz_cookies where host = :host", { 'host': host })
+
+ now = time.time()
+ for name,value,path,expiry in cursor.fetchall():
+ # Excessive caution: toss out values that need to be quoted in a cookie header
+ if float(expiry) > now and not re.search(r'[()<>@,;:\\"/\[\]?={} \t]', value):
+ result[name] = value
+ connection.close()
+
+ if not ('Bugzilla_login' in result and 'Bugzilla_logincookie' in result):
+ die("You don't appear to be signed into %s; please log in with Firefox" % host)
+
+ return result
+
+# Based on http://code.activestate.com/recipes/146306/ - Wade Leftwich
+def encode_multipart_formdata(fields, files):
+ """
+ fields is a dictionary of { name : value } for regular form fields.
+ files is a dictionary of { name : ( filename, content_type, value) } for data to be uploaded as files
+ Return (content_type, body) ready for httplib.HTTPContent instance
+ """
+ BOUNDARY = '----------ThIs_Is_tHe_bouNdaRY_$'
+ CRLF = '\r\n'
+ L = []
+ for key in sorted(fields.keys()):
+ value = fields[key]
+ L.append('--' + BOUNDARY)
+ L.append('Content-Disposition: form-data; name="%s"' % key)
+ L.append('')
+ L.append(value)
+ for key in sorted(files.keys()):
+ (filename, content_type, value) = files[key]
+ L.append('--' + BOUNDARY)
+ L.append('Content-Disposition: form-data; name="%s"; filename="%s"' % (key, filename))
+ L.append('Content-Type: %s' % content_type)
+ L.append('')
+ L.append(value)
+ L.append('--' + BOUNDARY + '--')
+ L.append('')
+ body = CRLF.join(L)
+ content_type = 'multipart/form-data; boundary=%s' % BOUNDARY
+ return content_type, body
+
+# General Utility Functions
+# =========================
+
+def make_filename(description):
+ filename = re.sub(r"\s+", "-", description)
+ filename = re.sub(r"[^A-Za-z0-9-]+", "", filename)
+ filename = filename[0:50]
+
+ return filename
+
+def edit(filename):
+ editor = None
+ if 'GIT_EDITOR' in os.environ:
+ editor = os.environ['GIT_EDITOR']
+ if editor == None:
+ try:
+ editor = global_repo.git.config('core.editor', get=True)
+ except git.errors.GitCommandError:
+ pass
+ if editor == None and 'EDITOR' in os.environ:
+ editor = os.environ['EDITOR']
+ if editor == None:
+ editor = "vi"
+
+ process = subprocess.Popen(editor + " " + filename, shell=True)
+ process.wait()
+ if process.returncode != 0:
+ die("Editor exited with non-zero return code")
+
+def prompt(message):
+ print message, "[yn] ",
+ line = sys.stdin.readline().strip()
+ return line == 'y' or line == 'Y'
+
+def die(message):
+ print >>sys.stderr, message
+ sys.exit(1)
+
+# Classes for bug handling
+# ========================
+
+class BugPatch(object):
+ def __init__(self, attach_id, description, date):
+ self.attach_id = attach_id
+ self.description = description
+ self.date = date
+
+class Bug(object):
+ def __init__(self, host, https):
+ self.host = host
+ self.https = https
+ self.id = None
+ self.product = None
+ self.component = None
+ self.short_desc = None
+ self.patches = []
+
+ self.cookies = get_bugzilla_cookies(host)
+ if self.https:
+ self.connection = HTTPSConnection(self.host, 443)
+ else:
+ self.connection = HTTPConnection(self.host, 80)
+
+ def _send_request(self, method, url, data=None, headers={}):
+ headers = dict(headers)
+ cookie_string = ("Bugzilla_login=%s; Bugzilla_logincookie=%s" %
+ (self.cookies['Bugzilla_login'], self.cookies['Bugzilla_logincookie']))
+ headers['Cookie'] = cookie_string
+ headers['User-Agent'] = "git-bz"
+
+ self.connection.request(method, url, data, headers)
+
+ def _send_post(self, url, fields, files):
+ content_type, body = encode_multipart_formdata(fields, files)
+ self._send_request("POST", url, data=body, headers={ 'Content-Type': content_type })
+
+ def _load(self, id):
+ url = "/show_bug.cgi?id=" + id + "&ctype=xml"
+
+ self._send_request("GET", url)
+
+ response = self.connection.getresponse()
+
+ if response.status != 200:
+ die ("Failed to retrieve bug information: %d" % response.status)
+
+ etree = ElementTree()
+ etree.parse(response)
+
+ bug = etree.find("bug")
+ error = bug.get("error")
+ if error != None:
+ die ("Failed to retrieve bug information: %s" % error)
+
+ self.id = int(bug.find("bug_id").text)
+ self.short_desc = bug.find("short_desc").text
+
+ for attachment in bug.findall("attachment"):
+ if attachment.get("ispatch") == "1" and not attachment.get("isobsolete") == "1" :
+ attach_id = int(attachment.find("attachid").text)
+ description = attachment.find("desc").text
+ date = attachment.find("date").text
+ self.patches.append(BugPatch(attach_id, description, date))
+
+ def _create(self, product, component, short_desc, comment, default_fields):
+ fields = dict(default_fields)
+ fields['product'] = product
+ fields['component'] = component
+ fields['short_desc'] = short_desc
+ fields['comment'] = comment
+
+ files = {}
+
+ self._send_post("/post_bug.cgi", fields, files)
+
+ response = self.connection.getresponse()
+ response_data = response.read()
+
+ if response.status != 200:
+ print response_data
+ die("Failed to create bug: %d" % response.status)
+
+ m = re.search(r"<title>\s*Bug\s+([0-9]+)", response_data)
+ if not m:
+ print response_data
+ die("Filing bug failed")
+
+ self.id = int(m.group(1))
+
+ print "Successfully created"
+ print "Bug %d - %s" % (self.id, short_desc)
+ print "http://%s/show_bug.cgi?id=%d" % (self.host, self.id)
+
+ def create_patch(self, description, comment, filename, data):
+ fields = {}
+ fields['bugid'] = str(self.id)
+ fields['action'] = 'insert'
+ fields['ispatch'] = '1'
+ fields['description'] = description
+ if comment:
+ fields['comment'] = comment
+
+ files = {}
+ files['data'] = (filename, 'text/plain', data)
+
+ self._send_post("/attachment.cgi", fields, files)
+
+ response = self.connection.getresponse()
+ response_data = response.read()
+
+ if response.status != 200:
+ die ("Failed to attach bug: %d" % response.status)
+
+ print "Attached %s" % filename
+
+ def download_patch(self, patch):
+ self._send_request("GET", "/attachment.cgi?id=" + str(patch.attach_id))
+
+ response = self.connection.getresponse()
+ if response.status != 200:
+ die ("Failed to download attachment %s: %d" % (patch.attach_id, response.status))
+
+ return response.read()
+
+ @staticmethod
+ def load(bug_reference):
+ (host, https, id) = resolve_bug_reference(bug_reference)
+
+ bug = Bug(host, https)
+ bug._load(id)
+
+ return bug
+
+ @staticmethod
+ def create(tracker, product, component, short_desc, comment):
+ host = resolve_host_alias(tracker)
+ https = tracker_uses_https(tracker)
+ default_fields = get_default_fields(tracker)
+
+ bug = Bug(host, https)
+ bug._create(product, component, short_desc, comment, default_fields)
+
+ return bug
+
+# The Commands
+# =============
+
+def do_apply(bug_reference):
+ bug = Bug.load(bug_reference)
+
+ print "Bug %d - %s" % (bug.id, bug.short_desc)
+ print
+
+ for patch in bug.patches:
+ print patch.description
+ if not prompt("Apply?"):
+ continue
+
+ print
+
+ patch_contents = bug.download_patch(patch)
+ handle, filename = tempfile.mkstemp(".patch", make_filename(patch.description) + "-")
+ f = os.fdopen(handle, "w")
+ f.write(patch_contents)
+ f.close()
+
+ process = subprocess.Popen(['git', 'am', filename])
+ process.wait()
+ if process.returncode != 0:
+ print "Patch left in %s" % filename
+ break
+
+ os.remove(filename)
+
+def attach_commits(bug, commits, include_comments=True):
+ # We want to attach the patches in chronological order
+ commits = list(commits)
+ commits.reverse()
+
+ for commit in commits:
+ filename = make_filename(commit.message) + ".patch"
+ patch = get_patch(commit)
+ if include_comments:
+ body = get_body(commit)
+ else:
+ body = None
+ bug.create_patch(commit.message, body, filename, patch)
+
+def do_attach(bug_reference, since_or_revision_range):
+ bug = Bug.load(bug_reference)
+
+ print "Bug %d - %s" % (bug.id, bug.short_desc)
+ print
+
+ commits = get_commits(since_or_revision_range)
+ for commit in commits:
+ print commit.id[0:7], commit.message
+
+ print
+ if not prompt("Attach?"):
+ print "Aborting"
+ sys.exit(0)
+
+ attach_commits(bug, commits)
+
+def do_file(product_component, since_or_revision_range):
+ m = re.match("([^/\s]+)/([^/\s]+)", product_component)
+ if not m:
+ die("'%s' is not a valid <product>/<component> pair" % product_component)
+ product = m.group(1)
+ component = m.group(2)
+
+ commits = get_commits(since_or_revision_range)
+
+ template = StringIO()
+ if len(commits) == 1:
+ template.write(commits[0].message)
+ template.write("\n\n")
+ template.write(get_body(commits[0]))
+ template.write("\n")
+ template.write("""
+# Please enter the summary (first line) and description (other lines). Lines
+# starting with '#' will be ignored. Delete everything to abort.
+#
+# Product: %(product)s
+# Component: %(component)s
+# Patches to be attached:
+""" % { 'product': product, 'component': component })
+ for commit in commits:
+ template.write("# " + commit.id[0:7] + " " + commit.message + "\n")
+
+ handle, filename = tempfile.mkstemp(".txt", "git-bz-")
+ f = os.fdopen(handle, "w")
+ f.write(template.getvalue())
+ f.close()
+
+ edit(filename)
+
+ f = open(filename, "r")
+ lines = filter(lambda x: not x.startswith("#"), f.readlines())
+ f.close()
+
+ i = 0
+ summary = ""
+ while i < len(lines):
+ summary = lines[i].strip()
+ if summary != "":
+ break
+ i += 1
+
+ if summary == "":
+ die("Empty summary, aborting")
+
+ description = "".join(lines[i + 1:]).strip()
+
+ if global_options.bugzilla:
+ tracker = global_options.bugzilla
+ else:
+ tracker = get_default_tracker()
+
+ bug = Bug.create(tracker, product, component, summary, description)
+
+ attach_commits(bug, commits, include_comments=(len(commits) > 1))
+
+################################################################################
+
+if len(sys.argv) > 1:
+ command = sys.argv[1]
+else:
+ command = ''
+
+sys.argv[1:2] = []
+
+parser = OptionParser()
+
+def add_num_option():
+ parser.add_option("", "--num", metavar="N",
+ help="limit number of patches to attach (can abbreviate to -<N>)")
+ for i, arg in enumerate(sys.argv):
+ m = re.match("-([0-9]+)", arg)
+ if m:
+ sys.argv[i] = "--num=" + m.group(1)
+
+if command == 'apply':
+ parser.set_usage("git bz apply [options] <bug reference>");
+ n_args = 1
+elif command == 'attach':
+ parser.set_usage("git bz attach [-<N>] [options] <bug reference> [<since | <revision range>]");
+ add_num_option()
+ n_args = 2
+elif command == 'file':
+ parser.set_usage("git bz file [-<N>] [options] <product>/<component> [<since> | <revision range>]");
+ parser.add_option("-b", "--bugzilla", metavar="HOST_OR_ALIAS",
+ help="bug tracker to file bug on")
+ add_num_option()
+ n_args = 2
+else:
+ print >>sys.stderr, "Usage: git bz [apply|attach|file] [options]"
+ sys.exit(1)
+
+options, args = parser.parse_args()
+
+if len(args) != n_args:
+ parser.print_usage()
+ sys.exit(1)
+
+global_repo = git.Repo()
+
+if command == 'apply':
+ do_apply(*args)
+if command == 'attach':
+ do_attach(*args)
+elif command == 'file':
+ do_file(*args)
+
+sys.exit(0)