Incorporate server and cli into new code #13

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Jaculabilis merged 16 commits from tvb/server into develop 2021-06-16 03:53:07 +00:00
29 changed files with 567 additions and 1539 deletions

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@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ Lexicon query interface
"""
import re
from typing import Sequence
from sqlalchemy import select, func
@ -52,3 +53,8 @@ def create(
db.session.add(new_lexicon)
db.session.commit()
return new_lexicon
def get_all_lexicons(db: DbContext) -> Sequence[Lexicon]:
"""Get all lexicons."""
return db(select(Lexicon)).scalars()

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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ User query interface
"""
import re
import uuid
from typing import Sequence
from sqlalchemy import select, func
@ -67,3 +67,8 @@ def create(
db.session.add(new_user)
db.session.commit()
return new_user
def get_all_users(db: DbContext) -> Sequence[User]:
"""Get all users."""
return db(select(User)).scalars()

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#
# The cli module must not import other parts of the application at the module
# level. This is because most other modules depend on the config module. The
# config module may depend on __main__'s commandline parsing to locate config
# files, and __main__'s commandline parsing requires importing (but not
# executing) the functions in the cli module. Thus, cli functions must only
# import the config module inside the various command methods, which are only
# run after commandline parsing has already occurred.
#
from argparse import ArgumentParser
import logging
import logging.config
import amanuensis.cli.admin
import amanuensis.cli.lexicon
import amanuensis.cli.user
def server_commands(commands={}):
if commands:
return commands
import amanuensis.cli.server
for name, func in vars(amanuensis.cli.server).items():
if name.startswith("command_"):
name = name[8:].replace("_", "-")
commands[name] = func
return commands
LOGGING_CONFIG = {
"version": 1,
"formatters": {
"fmt_basic": {
"validate": True,
"format": "%(message)s",
},
"fmt_detailed": {
"validate": True,
"format": "%(asctime)s %(levelname)s %(message)s",
},
},
"handlers": {
"hnd_stderr": {
"class": "logging.StreamHandler",
"level": "INFO",
"formatter": "fmt_basic",
},
},
"loggers": {
__name__: {
"level": "DEBUG",
"handlers": ["hnd_stderr"],
},
},
}
def lexicon_commands(commands={}):
if commands:
return commands
import amanuensis.cli.lexicon
for name, func in vars(amanuensis.cli.lexicon).items():
if name.startswith("command_"):
name = name[8:].replace("_", "-")
commands["lexicon-" + name] = func
return commands
def add_subcommand(subparsers, module) -> None:
"""Add a cli submodule's commands as a subparser."""
# Get the command information from the module
command_name: str = getattr(module, "COMMAND_NAME")
command_help: str = getattr(module, "COMMAND_HELP")
if not command_name and command_help:
return
# Add the subparser for the command and set a default action
command_parser: ArgumentParser = subparsers.add_parser(
command_name, help=command_help
)
command_parser.set_defaults(func=lambda args: command_parser.print_usage())
# Add all subcommands in the command module
subcommands = command_parser.add_subparsers(metavar="SUBCOMMAND")
for name, obj in vars(module).items():
if name.startswith("command_"):
# Hyphenate subcommand names
sc_name: str = name[8:].replace("_", "-")
# Only the first line of the subcommand function docstring is used
sc_help = ((obj.__doc__ or "").strip() or "\n").splitlines()[0]
# Add the command and any arguments defined by its decorators
subcommand: ArgumentParser = subcommands.add_parser(
sc_name, help=sc_help, description=obj.__doc__
)
subcommand.set_defaults(func=obj)
for args, kwargs in obj.__dict__.get("add_argument", []):
subcommand.add_argument(*args, **kwargs)
def user_commands(commands={}):
if commands:
return commands
import amanuensis.cli.user
for name, func in vars(amanuensis.cli.user).items():
if name.startswith("command_"):
name = name[8:].replace("_", "-")
commands["user-" + name] = func
return commands
def init_logger(args):
"""Set up logging based on verbosity args"""
if args.verbose:
handler = LOGGING_CONFIG["handlers"]["hnd_stderr"]
handler["formatter"] = "fmt_detailed"
handler["level"] = "DEBUG"
logging.config.dictConfig(LOGGING_CONFIG)
def get_commands():
return {**server_commands(), **lexicon_commands(), **user_commands()}
def main():
"""CLI entry point"""
# Set up the top-level parser
parser = ArgumentParser()
parser.set_defaults(
parser=parser,
func=lambda args: parser.print_usage(),
)
parser.add_argument("--verbose", "-v", action="store_true", help="Verbose output")
# Add commands from cli submodules
subparsers = parser.add_subparsers(metavar="COMMAND")
add_subcommand(subparsers, amanuensis.cli.admin)
add_subcommand(subparsers, amanuensis.cli.lexicon)
add_subcommand(subparsers, amanuensis.cli.user)
def cmd_desc(func):
return ((func.__doc__ or "").strip() or '\n').splitlines()[0]
def describe_commands():
longest = max(map(len, server_commands().keys()))
server_desc = "General commands:\n{}\n".format("\n".join([
" {1:<{0}} : {2}".format(longest, name, cmd_desc(func))
for name, func in server_commands().items()
]))
longest = max(map(len, lexicon_commands().keys()))
lexicon_desc = "Lexicon commands:\n{}\n".format("\n".join([
" {1:<{0}} : {2}".format(longest, name, cmd_desc(func))
for name, func in lexicon_commands().items()
]))
longest = max(map(len, user_commands().keys()))
user_desc = "User commands:\n{}\n".format("\n".join([
" {1:<{0}} : {2}".format(longest, name, cmd_desc(func))
for name, func in user_commands().items()
]))
return "\n".join([server_desc, lexicon_desc, user_desc])
# Parse args and execute the desired action
args = parser.parse_args()
init_logger(args)
args.func(args)

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import collections
import json
import logging
import os
from amanuensis.db import DbContext
from .helpers import add_argument
COMMAND_NAME = "admin"
COMMAND_HELP = "Interact with Amanuensis."
LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__)
@add_argument(
"path", metavar="DB_PATH", help="Path to where the database should be created"
)
@add_argument("--force", "-f", action="store_true", help="Overwrite existing database")
@add_argument("--verbose", "-v", action="store_true", help="Enable db echo")
def command_init_db(args) -> int:
"""
Initialize the Amanuensis database.
"""
# Check if force is required
if not args.force and os.path.exists(args.path):
args.parser.error(f"{args.path} already exists and --force was not specified")
# Initialize the database
db_uri = f"sqlite:///{os.path.abspath(args.path)}"
LOG.info(f"Creating database at {db_uri}")
db = DbContext(db_uri, debug=args.verbose)
db.create_all()
LOG.info("Done")
return 0
@add_argument("path", metavar="CONFIG_PATH", help="Path to the config file")
def command_secret_key(args) -> int:
"""
Generate a Flask secret key.
The Flask server will not run unless a secret key has
been generated.
"""
# Load the json config
with open(args.path, mode="r", encoding="utf8") as f:
config = json.load(f, object_pairs_hook=collections.OrderedDict)
# Set the secret key to a new random string
config["SECRET_KEY"] = os.urandom(32).hex()
# Write the config back out
with open(args.path, mode="w", encoding="utf8") as f:
json.dump(config, f, indent=2)
LOG.info("Regenerated Flask secret key")
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# Standard library imports
from argparse import ArgumentParser
from functools import wraps
from json.decoder import JSONDecodeError
from logging import getLogger
from sys import exc_info
logger = getLogger(__name__)
#
# The add_argument and no_argument function wrappers allow the same
# function to both configure a command and execute it. This keeps
# command argument configuration close to where the command is defined
# and reduces the number of things the main parser has to handle.
#
"""
Helpers for cli commands.
"""
def add_argument(*args, **kwargs):
"""Passes the given args and kwargs to subparser.add_argument"""
"""Defines an argument to a cli command."""
def argument_adder(command):
@wraps(command)
def augmented_command(cmd_args):
# Add this wrapper's command in the parser pass
if isinstance(cmd_args, ArgumentParser):
cmd_args.add_argument(*args, **kwargs)
# If there are more command wrappers, pass through to them
if command.__dict__.get('wrapper', False):
command(cmd_args)
# Parser pass doesn't return a value
return None
def argument_adder(command_func):
"""Decorator function for storing parser args on the function."""
# Pass through transparently in the execute pass
return command(cmd_args)
# Store the kw/args in the function dictionary
add_args = command_func.__dict__.get("add_argument", [])
add_args.append((args, kwargs))
command_func.__dict__["add_argument"] = add_args
# Mark the command as wrapped so control passes through
augmented_command.__dict__['wrapper'] = True
return augmented_command
# Return the same function
return command_func
return argument_adder
def no_argument(command):
"""Noops for subparsers"""
@wraps(command)
def augmented_command(cmd_args):
# Noop in the parser pass
if isinstance(cmd_args, ArgumentParser):
return None
# Pass through in the execute pass
return command(cmd_args)
return augmented_command
#
# Many commands require specifying a lexicon or user to operate on, so
# the requires_lexicon and requires_user wrappers replace @add_argument
# as well as automatically create the model for the object from the
# provided identifier.
#
LEXICON_ARGS = ['--lexicon']
LEXICON_KWARGS = {
'metavar': 'LEXICON',
'dest': 'lexicon',
'help': 'Specify a user to operate on'}
def requires_lexicon(command):
@wraps(command)
def augmented_command(cmd_args):
# Add lexicon argument in parser pass
if isinstance(cmd_args, ArgumentParser):
cmd_args.add_argument(*LEXICON_ARGS, **LEXICON_KWARGS)
# If there are more command wrappers, pass through to them
if command.__dict__.get('wrapper', False):
command(cmd_args)
# Parser pass doesn't return a value
return None
# Verify lexicon argument in execute pass
val = getattr(cmd_args, 'lexicon', None)
if not val:
logger.error("Missing --lexicon argument")
return -1
try:
model_factory = cmd_args.model_factory
cmd_args.lexicon = model_factory.lexicon(val)
except Exception:
ex_type, value, tb = exc_info()
logger.error(
f'Loading lexicon "{val}" failed with '
f'{ex_type.__name__}: {value}')
return -1
return command(cmd_args)
augmented_command.__dict__['wrapper'] = True
return augmented_command
USER_ARGS = ['--user']
USER_KWARGS = {
'metavar': 'USER',
'dest': 'user',
'help': 'Specify a user to operate on'}
def requires_user(command):
@wraps(command)
def augmented_command(cmd_args):
# Add user argument in parser pass
if isinstance(cmd_args, ArgumentParser):
cmd_args.add_argument(*USER_ARGS, **USER_KWARGS)
# If there are more command wrappers, pass through to them
if command.__dict__.get('wrapper', False):
command(cmd_args)
# Parser pass doesn't return a value
return None
# Verify user argument in execute pass
val = getattr(cmd_args, "user", None)
if not val:
logger.error("Missing --user argument")
return -1
try:
model_factory = cmd_args.model_factory
cmd_args.user = model_factory.user(val)
except Exception:
ex_type, value, tb = exc_info()
logger.error(
f'Loading user "{val}" failed with '
f'{ex_type.__name__}: {value}')
return -1
return command(cmd_args)
augmented_command.__dict__['wrapper'] = True
return augmented_command
# Wrapper for aliasing commands
def alias(cmd_alias):
"""Adds an alias to the function dictionary"""
def aliaser(command):
aliases = command.__dict__.get('aliases', [])
aliases.append(cmd_alias)
command.__dict__['aliases'] = aliases
return command
return aliaser
# Helpers for common command tasks
CONFIG_GET_ROOT_VALUE = object()
def config_get(cfg, pathspec):
"""
Performs config --get for a given config
cfg is from a `with json_ro` context
path is the full pathspec, unsplit
"""
import json
if pathspec is CONFIG_GET_ROOT_VALUE:
path = []
else:
path = pathspec.split(".")
for spec in path:
if spec not in cfg:
logger.error("Path not found: {}".format(pathspec))
return -1
cfg = cfg.get(spec)
print(json.dumps(cfg, indent=2))
return 0
def config_set(obj_id, cfg, set_tuple):
"""
Performs config --set for a given config
config is from a "with json_rw" context
set_tuple is a tuple of the pathspec and the value
"""
import json
pathspec, value = set_tuple
if not pathspec:
logger.error("Path must be non-empty")
path = pathspec.split('.')
try:
value = json.loads(value)
except JSONDecodeError:
pass # Leave value as string
for spec in path[:-1]:
if spec not in cfg:
logger.error("Path not found")
return -1
cfg = cfg.get(spec)
key = path[-1]
if key not in cfg:
logger.error("Path not found")
return -1
old_value = cfg[key]
cfg[key] = value
logger.info("{}.{}: {} -> {}".format(obj_id, pathspec, old_value, value))
return 0
return argument_adder

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# Standard library imports
import logging
# Module imports
from amanuensis.config import RootConfigDirectoryContext
from amanuensis.models import LexiconModel, UserModel
from .helpers import (
add_argument, no_argument, requires_lexicon, requires_user, alias,
config_get, config_set, CONFIG_GET_ROOT_VALUE)
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
#
# CRUD commands
#
from .helpers import add_argument
COMMAND_NAME = "lexicon"
COMMAND_HELP = "Interact with lexicons."
LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__)
@alias('lc')
@add_argument("--name", required=True, help="The name of the new lexicon")
@requires_user
@add_argument("--prompt", help="The lexicon's prompt")
def command_create(args):
"""
Create a lexicon
The specified user will be the editor. A newly created created lexicon is
not open for joining and requires additional configuration before it is
playable. The editor should ensure that all settings are as desired before
opening the lexicon for player joins.
"""
# Module imports
from amanuensis.lexicon import valid_name, create_lexicon
root: RootConfigDirectoryContext = args.root
# Verify arguments
if not valid_name(args.name):
logger.error(f'Lexicon name contains illegal characters: "{args.name}"')
return -1
with root.lexicon.read_index() as index:
if args.name in index.keys():
logger.error(f'A lexicon with name "{args.name}" already exists')
return -1
# Perform command
create_lexicon(root, args.name, args.user)
# Output already logged by create_lexicon
return 0
"""
Create a lexicon.
"""
raise NotImplementedError()
@alias('ld')
@requires_lexicon
@add_argument("--purge", action="store_true", help="Delete the lexicon's data")
def command_delete(args):
"""
Delete a lexicon and optionally its data
"""
raise NotImplementedError()
# # Module imports
# from amanuensis.config import logger
# from amanuensis.lexicon.manage import delete_lexicon
# # Perform command
# delete_lexicon(args.lexicon, args.purge)
# # Output
# logger.info('Deleted lexicon "{}"'.format(args.lexicon.name))
# return 0
"""
Delete a lexicon.
"""
raise NotImplementedError()
@alias('ll')
@no_argument
def command_list(args):
"""
List all lexicons and their statuses
"""
raise NotImplementedError()
# # Module imports
# from amanuensis.lexicon.manage import get_all_lexicons
# # Execute command
# lexicons = get_all_lexicons()
# # Output
# statuses = []
# for lex in lexicons:
# statuses.append("{0.lid} {0.name} ({1})".format(lex, lex.status()))
# for s in statuses:
# print(s)
# return 0
@alias('ln')
@requires_lexicon
@add_argument("--get",
metavar="PATHSPEC",
dest="get",
nargs="?",
const=CONFIG_GET_ROOT_VALUE,
help="Get the value of a config key")
@add_argument("--set",
metavar=("PATHSPEC", "VALUE"),
dest="set",
nargs=2,
help="Set the value of a config key")
def command_config(args):
"""
Interact with a lexicon's config
"""
lexicon: LexiconModel = args.lexicon
# Verify arguments
if args.get and args.set:
logger.error("Specify one of --get and --set")
return -1
# Execute command
if args.get:
config_get(lexicon.cfg, args.get)
if args.set:
with lexicon.ctx.edit_config() as cfg:
config_set(lexicon.lid, cfg, args.set)
# config_* functions handle output
return 0
#
# Player/character commands
#
@alias('lpa')
@requires_lexicon
@requires_user
def command_player_add(args):
"""
Add a player to a lexicon
"""
lexicon: LexiconModel = args.lexicon
user: UserModel = args.user
# Module imports
from amanuensis.lexicon import add_player_to_lexicon
# Verify arguments
if user.uid in lexicon.cfg.join.joined:
logger.error(f'"{user.cfg.username}" is already a player '
f'in "{lexicon.cfg.name}"')
return -1
# Perform command
add_player_to_lexicon(user, lexicon)
# Output
logger.info(f'Added user "{user.cfg.username}" to '
f'lexicon "{lexicon.cfg.name}"')
return 0
@alias('lpr')
@requires_lexicon
@requires_user
def command_player_remove(args):
"""
Remove a player from a lexicon
Removing a player dissociates them from any characters
they control but does not delete any character data.
"""
raise NotImplementedError()
# # Module imports
# from amanuensis.lexicon.manage import remove_player
# # Verify arguments
# if not args.user.in_lexicon(args.lexicon):
# logger.error('"{0.username}" is not a player in lexicon "{1.name}"'
# ''.format(args.user, args.lexicon))
# return -1
# if args.user.id == args.lexicon.editor:
# logger.error("Can't remove the editor of a lexicon")
# return -1
# # Perform command
# remove_player(args.lexicon, args.user)
# # Output
# logger.info('Removed "{0.username}" from lexicon "{1.name}"'.format(
# args.user, args.lexicon))
# return 0
@alias('lpl')
@requires_lexicon
def command_player_list(args):
"""
List all players in a lexicon
"""
raise NotImplementedError()
# import json
# # Module imports
# from amanuensis.user import UserModel
# # Perform command
# players = list(map(
# lambda uid: UserModel.by(uid=uid).username,
# args.lexicon.join.joined))
# # Output
# print(json.dumps(players, indent=2))
# return 0
@alias('lcc')
@requires_lexicon
@requires_user
@add_argument("--charname", required=True, help="The character's name")
def command_char_create(args):
"""
Create a character for a lexicon
The specified player will be set as the character's player.
"""
lexicon: LexiconModel = args.lexicon
user: UserModel = args.user
# Module imports
from amanuensis.lexicon import create_character_in_lexicon
# Verify arguments
if user.uid not in lexicon.cfg.join.joined:
logger.error('"{0.username}" is not a player in lexicon "{1.name}"'
''.format(user.cfg, lexicon.cfg))
return -1
# Perform command
create_character_in_lexicon(user, lexicon, args.charname)
# Output
logger.info(f'Created character "{args.charname}" for "{user.cfg.username}"'
f' in "{lexicon.cfg.name}"')
return 0
@alias('lcd')
@requires_lexicon
@add_argument("--charname", required=True, help="The character's name")
def command_char_delete(args):
"""
Delete a character from a lexicon
Deleting a character dissociates them from any content
they have contributed rather than deleting it.
"""
raise NotImplementedError()
# # Module imports
# from amanuensis.lexicon import LexiconModel
# from amanuensis.lexicon.manage import delete_character
# # Verify arguments
# lex = LexiconModel.by(name=args.lexicon)
# if lex is None:
# logger.error("Could not find lexicon '{}'".format(args.lexicon))
# return -1
# # Internal call
# delete_character(lex, args.charname)
# return 0
@alias('lcl')
@requires_lexicon
def command_char_list(args):
"""
List all characters in a lexicon
"""
raise NotImplementedError()
# import json
# # Module imports
# from amanuensis.lexicon import LexiconModel
# # Verify arguments
# lex = LexiconModel.by(name=args.lexicon)
# if lex is None:
# logger.error("Could not find lexicon '{}'".format(args.lexicon))
# return -1
# # Internal call
# print(json.dumps(lex.character, indent=2))
# return 0
#
# Procedural commands
#
@alias('lpt')
@requires_lexicon
@add_argument("--as-deadline",
action="store_true",
help="Notifies players of the publish result")
@add_argument("--force",
action="store_true",
help="Publish all approved articles, regardless of other checks")
def command_publish_turn(args):
"""
Publishes the current turn of a lexicon
The --as-deadline flag is intended to be used only by the scheduled publish
attempts controlled by the publish.deadlines setting.
The --force flag bypasses the publish.quorum and publish.block_on_ready
settings.
"""
# Module imports
from amanuensis.lexicon import attempt_publish
# Internal call
result = attempt_publish(args.lexicon)
if not result:
logger.error('Publish failed, check lexicon log')
"""
List all lexicons and their statuses.
"""
raise NotImplementedError()

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import logging
import os
from amanuensis.config import RootConfigDirectoryContext
from .helpers import (
add_argument,
no_argument,
alias,
config_get,
config_set,
CONFIG_GET_ROOT_VALUE)
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
@alias('i')
@add_argument("--refresh",
action="store_true",
help="Refresh an existing config directory")
def command_init(args):
"""
Initialize a config directory at --config-dir
A clean config directory will contain a config.json, a
lexicon config directory, and a user config directory.
Refreshing an existing directory will add keys to the global config that
are present in the default configs. Users and lexicons that are missing
from the indexes will be deleted, and stale index entries will be removed.
"""
# Module imports
from amanuensis.config.init import create_config_dir
# Verify arguments
if args.refresh and not os.path.isdir(args.config_dir):
print("Error: couldn't find directory '{}'".format(args.config_dir))
# Internal call
create_config_dir(args.config_dir, args.refresh)
logger.info(f'Initialized config dir at {args.config_dir}')
return 0
@alias('gs')
@no_argument
def command_generate_secret(args):
"""
Generate a Flask secret key
The Flask server will not run unless a secret key has
been generated.
"""
root: RootConfigDirectoryContext = args.root
secret_key: bytes = os.urandom(32)
with root.edit_config() as cfg:
cfg.secret_key = secret_key.hex()
logger.info("Regenerated Flask secret key")
return 0
@alias('r')
@add_argument("-a", "--address", default="127.0.0.1")
@add_argument("-p", "--port", default="5000")
@add_argument("--debug", action="store_true")
def command_run(args):
"""
Run the default Flask server
The default Flask server is not secure, and should
only be used for development.
"""
from amanuensis.server import get_app
root: RootConfigDirectoryContext = args.root
with root.read_config() as cfg:
if cfg.secret_key is None:
logger.error("Can't run server without a secret_key. "
"Run generate-secet first.")
return -1
get_app(root).run(host=args.address, port=args.port, debug=args.debug)
return 0
@alias('n')
@add_argument("--get",
metavar="PATHSPEC",
dest="get",
nargs="?",
const=CONFIG_GET_ROOT_VALUE,
help="Get the value of a config key")
@add_argument("--set",
metavar=("PATHSPEC", "VALUE"),
dest="set",
nargs=2,
help="Set the value of a config key")
def command_config(args):
"""
Interact with the global config
PATHSPEC is a path into the config object formatted as
a dot-separated sequence of keys.
"""
root: RootConfigDirectoryContext = args.root
if args.get and args.set:
logger.error("Specify one of --get and --set")
return -1
if args.get:
with root.read_config() as cfg:
config_get(cfg, args.get)
if args.set:
with root.edit_config() as cfg:
config_set("config", cfg, args.set)
return 0

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# Standard library imports
import getpass
import logging
# import shutil
# Module imports
from amanuensis.models import UserModel
from .helpers import (
add_argument,
no_argument,
requires_user,
alias,
config_get,
config_set,
CONFIG_GET_ROOT_VALUE)
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
from .helpers import add_argument
COMMAND_NAME = "user"
COMMAND_HELP = "Interact with users."
LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__)
@alias('uc')
@add_argument("--username", required=True, help="Name of user to create")
@add_argument("--email", help="User's email")
@add_argument("--displayname", help="User's publicly displayed name")
def command_create(args):
"""
Create a user
"""
# Module imports
from amanuensis.user import (
valid_username, valid_email, create_user)
# Verify arguments
if not valid_username(args.username):
logger.error("Invalid username: usernames may only contain alphanumer"
"ic characters, dashes, and underscores")
return -1
if not args.displayname:
args.displayname = args.username
if args.email and not valid_email(args.email):
logger.error("Invalid email")
return -1
try:
existing_user = args.model_factory.user(args.username)
if existing_user is not None:
logger.error("Invalid username: username is already taken")
return -1
except Exception:
pass # User doesn't already exist, good to go
# Perform command
new_user, tmp_pw = create_user(
args.root,
args.model_factory,
args.username,
args.displayname,
args.email)
# Output
print(tmp_pw)
return 0
"""
Create a user.
"""
raise NotImplementedError()
@alias('ud')
@requires_user
def command_delete(args):
"""
Delete a user
"""
raise NotImplementedError()
# # Module imports
# from amanuensis.config import logger, prepend, json_rw
# # Perform command
# user_path = prepend('user', args.user.id)
# shutil.rmtree(user_path)
# with json_rw('user', 'index.json') as index:
# del index[args.user.username]
# # TODO resolve user id references in all games
# # Output
# logger.info("Deleted user {0.username} ({0.id})".format(args.user))
# return 0
"""
Delete a user.
"""
raise NotImplementedError()
@alias('ul')
@no_argument
def command_list(args):
"""List all users"""
raise NotImplementedError()
# # Module imports
# from amanuensis.config import prepend, json_ro
# from amanuensis.user import UserModel
# # Perform command
# users = []
# with json_ro('user', 'index.json') as index:
# for username, uid in index.items():
# users.append(UserModel.by(uid=uid))
# # Output
# users.sort(key=lambda u: u.username)
# for user in users:
# print("{0.id} {0.displayname} ({0.username})".format(user))
# return 0
"""
List all users.
"""
raise NotImplementedError()
@alias('un')
@requires_user
@add_argument(
"--get", metavar="PATHSPEC", dest="get",
nargs="?", const=CONFIG_GET_ROOT_VALUE, help="Get the value of a config key")
@add_argument(
"--set", metavar=("PATHSPEC", "VALUE"), dest="set",
nargs=2, help="Set the value of a config key")
def command_config(args):
"""
Interact with a user's config
"""
user: UserModel = args.user
# Verify arguments
if args.get and args.set:
logger.error("Specify one of --get and --set")
return -1
# Perform command
if args.get:
config_get(user.cfg, args.get)
if args.set:
with user.ctx.edit_config() as cfg:
config_set(user.uid, cfg, args.set)
# Output
return 0
@alias('up')
@requires_user
@add_argument("--password", help="The password to set. Used for scripting; "
"not recommended for general use")
def command_passwd(args):
"""
Set a user's password
"""
user: UserModel = args.user
# Verify arguments
password: str = args.password or getpass.getpass("Password: ")
# Perform command
user.set_password(password)
# Output
logger.info('Updated password for {}'.format(user.cfg.username))
return 0
"""
Set a user's password.
"""
raise NotImplementedError()

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from argparse import ArgumentParser
from typing import Optional
import os
class AmanuensisConfig:
"""Base config type. Defines config keys for subclasses to override."""
# If CONFIG_FILE is defined, the config file it points to may override
# config values defined on the config object itself.
CONFIG_FILE: Optional[str] = None
STATIC_ROOT: Optional[str] = "../resources"
SECRET_KEY: Optional[str] = "secret"
DATABASE_URI: Optional[str] = "sqlite:///:memory:"
TESTING: bool = False
class EnvironmentConfig(AmanuensisConfig):
"""Loads config values from environment variables."""
CONFIG_FILE = os.environ.get("AMANUENSIS_CONFIG_FILE", AmanuensisConfig.CONFIG_FILE)
STATIC_ROOT = os.environ.get("AMANUENSIS_STATIC_ROOT", AmanuensisConfig.STATIC_ROOT)
SECRET_KEY = os.environ.get("AMANUENSIS_SECRET_KEY", AmanuensisConfig.SECRET_KEY)
DATABASE_URI = os.environ.get(
"AMANUENSIS_DATABASE_URI", AmanuensisConfig.DATABASE_URI
)
TESTING = os.environ.get("AMANUENSIS_TESTING", "").lower() in ("true", "1")
class CommandLineConfig(AmanuensisConfig):
"""Loads config values from command line arguments."""
def __init__(self) -> None:
parser = ArgumentParser()
parser.add_argument("--config-file", default=AmanuensisConfig.CONFIG_FILE)
parser.add_argument("--static-root", default=AmanuensisConfig.STATIC_ROOT)
parser.add_argument("--secret-key", default=AmanuensisConfig.SECRET_KEY)
parser.add_argument("--database-uri", default=AmanuensisConfig.DATABASE_URI)
parser.add_argument("--debug", action="store_true")
args = parser.parse_args()
self.CONFIG_FILE = args.config_file
self.STATIC_ROOT = args.static_root
self.SECRET_KEY = args.secret_key
self.DATABASE_URI = args.database_uri
self.TESTING = args.debug

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# Module imports
from .dict import AttrOrderedDict, ReadOnlyOrderedDict
from .directory import (
RootConfigDirectoryContext,
UserConfigDirectoryContext,
LexiconConfigDirectoryContext,
is_guid)
# Environment variable name constants
ENV_SECRET_KEY = "AMANUENSIS_SECRET_KEY"
ENV_CONFIG_DIR = "AMANUENSIS_CONFIG_DIR"
ENV_LOG_FILE = "AMANUENSIS_LOG_FILE"
ENV_LOG_FILE_SIZE = "AMANUENSIS_LOG_FILE_SIZE"
ENV_LOG_FILE_NUM = "AMANUENSIS_LOG_FILE_NUM"
__all__ = [
AttrOrderedDict.__name__,
ReadOnlyOrderedDict.__name__,
RootConfigDirectoryContext.__name__,
UserConfigDirectoryContext.__name__,
LexiconConfigDirectoryContext.__name__,
is_guid.__name__,
]

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"""
`with` context managers for mediating config file access.
"""
# Standard library imports
import fcntl
import json
# Application imports
from .dict import AttrOrderedDict, ReadOnlyOrderedDict
class open_lock():
"""A context manager that opens a file with the specified file lock"""
def __init__(self, path, mode, lock_type):
self.fd = open(path, mode, encoding='utf8')
fcntl.lockf(self.fd, lock_type)
def __enter__(self):
return self.fd
def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, traceback):
fcntl.lockf(self.fd, fcntl.LOCK_UN)
self.fd.close()
class open_sh(open_lock):
"""A context manager that opens a file with a shared lock"""
def __init__(self, path, mode):
super().__init__(path, mode, fcntl.LOCK_SH)
class open_ex(open_lock):
"""A context manager that opens a file with an exclusive lock"""
def __init__(self, path, mode):
super().__init__(path, mode, fcntl.LOCK_EX)
class json_ro(open_sh):
"""
A context manager that opens a file in a shared, read-only mode.
The contents of the file are read as JSON and returned as a read-
only OrderedDict.
"""
def __init__(self, path):
super().__init__(path, 'r')
self.config = None
def __enter__(self) -> ReadOnlyOrderedDict:
self.config = json.load(self.fd, object_pairs_hook=ReadOnlyOrderedDict)
return self.config
class json_rw(open_ex):
"""
A context manager that opens a file with an exclusive lock. The
file mode defaults to r+, which requires that the file exist. The
file mode can be set to w+ to create a new file by setting the new
kwarg in the ctor. The contents of the file are read as JSON and
returned in an AttrOrderedDict. Any changes to the context dict
will be written out to the file when the context manager exits,
unless an exception is raised before exiting.
"""
def __init__(self, path, new=False):
mode = 'w+' if new else 'r+'
super().__init__(path, mode)
self.config = None
self.new = new
def __enter__(self) -> AttrOrderedDict:
if not self.new:
self.config = json.load(self.fd, object_pairs_hook=AttrOrderedDict)
else:
self.config = AttrOrderedDict()
return self.config
def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, traceback):
# Only write the new value out if there wasn't an exception
if not exc_type:
self.fd.seek(0)
json.dump(self.config, self.fd, allow_nan=False, indent='\t')
self.fd.truncate()
super().__exit__(exc_type, exc_value, traceback)

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"""
Dictionary classes used to represent JSON config files in memory.
"""
from collections import OrderedDict
from amanuensis.errors import ReadOnlyError
class AttrOrderedDict(OrderedDict):
"""
An OrderedDict with attribute access to known keys and explicit
creation of new keys.
"""
def __getattr__(self, key):
if key not in self:
raise AttributeError(key)
return self[key]
def __setattr__(self, key, value):
if key not in self:
raise AttributeError(key)
self[key] = value
def new(self, key, value):
"""Setter for adding new keys"""
if key in self:
raise KeyError("Key already exists: '{}'".format(key))
self[key] = value
class ReadOnlyOrderedDict(OrderedDict):
"""
An OrderedDict that cannot be modified with attribute access to
known keys.
"""
def __readonly__(self, *args, **kwargs):
raise ReadOnlyError("Cannot modify a ReadOnlyOrderedDict")
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
super(ReadOnlyOrderedDict, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
self.__setitem__ = self.__readonly__
self.__delitem__ = self.__readonly__
self.pop = self.__readonly__
self.popitem = self.__readonly__
self.clear = self.__readonly__
self.update = self.__readonly__
self.setdefault = self.__readonly__
def __getattr__(self, key):
if key not in self:
raise AttributeError(key)
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"""
Config directory abstractions that encapsulate path munging and context
manager usage.
"""
import os
import re
from typing import Iterable
from amanuensis.errors import MissingConfigError, ConfigAlreadyExistsError
from .context import json_ro, json_rw
def is_guid(s: str) -> bool:
return bool(re.match(r'[0-9a-z]{32}', s.lower()))
class ConfigDirectoryContext():
"""
Base class for CRUD operations on config files in a config
directory.
"""
def __init__(self, path: str):
self.path: str = path
if not os.path.isdir(self.path):
raise MissingConfigError(path)
def new(self, filename) -> json_rw:
"""
Creates a JSON file that doesn't already exist.
"""
if not filename.endswith('.json'):
filename = f'{filename}.json'
fpath: str = os.path.join(self.path, filename)
if os.path.isfile(fpath):
raise ConfigAlreadyExistsError(fpath)
return json_rw(fpath, new=True)
def read(self, filename) -> json_ro:
"""
Loads a JSON file in read-only mode.
"""
if not filename.endswith('.json'):
filename = f'{filename}.json'
fpath: str = os.path.join(self.path, filename)
if not os.path.isfile(fpath):
raise MissingConfigError(fpath)
return json_ro(fpath)
def edit(self, filename, create=False) -> json_rw:
"""
Loads a JSON file in write mode.
"""
if not filename.endswith('.json'):
filename = f'{filename}.json'
fpath: str = os.path.join(self.path, filename)
if not create and not os.path.isfile(fpath):
raise MissingConfigError(fpath)
return json_rw(fpath, new=create)
def delete(self, filename) -> None:
"""Deletes a file."""
if not filename.endswith('.json'):
filename = f'{filename}.json'
fpath: str = os.path.join(self.path, filename)
if not os.path.isfile(fpath):
raise MissingConfigError(fpath)
os.remove(fpath)
def ls(self) -> Iterable[str]:
"""Lists all files in this directory."""
filenames: Iterable[str] = os.listdir(self.path)
return filenames
class ConfigFileConfigDirectoryContext(ConfigDirectoryContext):
"""
Config directory with a `config.json`.
"""
def __init__(self, path: str):
super().__init__(path)
config_path = os.path.join(self.path, 'config.json')
if not os.path.isfile(config_path):
raise MissingConfigError(config_path)
def edit_config(self) -> json_rw:
"""rw context manager for this object's config file."""
return self.edit('config')
def read_config(self) -> json_ro:
"""ro context manager for this object's config file."""
return self.read('config')
class IndexDirectoryContext(ConfigDirectoryContext):
"""
A lookup layer for getting config directory contexts for lexicon
or user directories.
"""
def __init__(self, path: str, cdc_type: type):
super().__init__(path)
index_path = os.path.join(self.path, 'index.json')
if not os.path.isfile(index_path):
raise MissingConfigError(index_path)
self.cdc_type = cdc_type
def __getitem__(self, key: str) -> ConfigFileConfigDirectoryContext:
"""
Returns a context to the given item. key is treated as the
item's id if it's a guid string, otherwise it's treated as
the item's indexed name and run through the index first.
"""
if not is_guid(key):
with self.read_index() as index:
iid = index.get(key)
if not iid:
raise MissingConfigError(key)
key = iid
return self.cdc_type(os.path.join(self.path, key))
def edit_index(self) -> json_rw:
return self.edit('index')
def read_index(self) -> json_ro:
return self.read('index')
class RootConfigDirectoryContext(ConfigFileConfigDirectoryContext):
"""
Context for the config directory with links to the lexicon and
user contexts.
"""
def __init__(self, path):
super().__init__(path)
self.lexicon: IndexDirectoryContext = IndexDirectoryContext(
os.path.join(self.path, 'lexicon'),
LexiconConfigDirectoryContext)
self.user: IndexDirectoryContext = IndexDirectoryContext(
os.path.join(self.path, 'user'),
UserConfigDirectoryContext)
class LexiconConfigDirectoryContext(ConfigFileConfigDirectoryContext):
"""
A config context for a lexicon's config directory.
"""
def __init__(self, path):
super().__init__(path)
self.draft: ConfigDirectoryContext = ConfigDirectoryContext(
os.path.join(self.path, 'draft'))
self.src: ConfigDirectoryContext = ConfigDirectoryContext(
os.path.join(self.path, 'src'))
self.article: ConfigDirectoryContext = ConfigDirectoryContext(
os.path.join(self.path, 'article'))
class UserConfigDirectoryContext(ConfigFileConfigDirectoryContext):
"""
A config context for a user's config directory.
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# Standard library imports
from collections import OrderedDict
import fcntl
import json
import os
import shutil
# Module imports
from amanuensis.resources import get_stream
from .context import json_ro, json_rw
def create_config_dir(config_dir, refresh=False):
"""
Create or refresh a config directory
"""
def prepend(*path):
joined = os.path.join(*path)
if not joined.startswith(config_dir):
joined = os.path.join(config_dir, joined)
return joined
# Create the directory if it doesn't exist.
if not os.path.isdir(config_dir):
os.mkdir(config_dir)
# The directory should be empty if we're not updating an existing one.
if len(os.listdir(config_dir)) > 0 and not refresh:
print("Directory {} is not empty".format(config_dir))
return -1
# Update or create global config.
def_cfg = get_stream("global.json")
global_config_path = prepend("config.json")
if refresh and os.path.isfile(global_config_path):
# We need to write an entirely different ordereddict to the config
# file, so we mimic the config.context functionality manually.
with open(global_config_path, 'r+', encoding='utf8') as cfg_file:
fcntl.lockf(cfg_file, fcntl.LOCK_EX)
old_cfg = json.load(cfg_file, object_pairs_hook=OrderedDict)
new_cfg = json.load(def_cfg, object_pairs_hook=OrderedDict)
merged = {}
for key in new_cfg:
merged[key] = old_cfg[key] if key in old_cfg else new_cfg[key]
if key not in old_cfg:
print("Added key '{}' to config".format(key))
for key in old_cfg:
if key not in new_cfg:
print("Config contains unknown key '{}'".format(key))
merged[key] = old_cfg[key]
cfg_file.seek(0)
json.dump(merged, cfg_file, allow_nan=False, indent='\t')
cfg_file.truncate()
fcntl.lockf(cfg_file, fcntl.LOCK_UN)
else:
with open(prepend("config.json"), 'wb') as f:
f.write(def_cfg.read())
# Ensure lexicon subdir exists.
if not os.path.isdir(prepend("lexicon")):
os.mkdir(prepend("lexicon"))
if not os.path.isfile(prepend("lexicon", "index.json")):
with open(prepend("lexicon", "index.json"), 'w') as f:
json.dump({}, f)
# Ensure user subdir exists.
if not os.path.isdir(prepend("user")):
os.mkdir(prepend("user"))
if not os.path.isfile(prepend('user', 'index.json')):
with open(prepend('user', 'index.json'), 'w') as f:
json.dump({}, f)
if refresh:
for dir_name in ('lexicon', 'user'):
# Clean up unindexed folders
with json_ro(prepend(dir_name, 'index.json')) as index:
known = list(index.values())
entries = os.listdir(prepend(dir_name))
for dir_entry in entries:
if dir_entry == "index.json":
continue
if dir_entry in known:
continue
print("Removing unindexed folder: '{}/{}'"
.format(dir_name, dir_entry))
shutil.rmtree(prepend(dir_name, dir_entry))
# Remove orphaned index listings
with json_rw(prepend(dir_name, 'index.json')) as index:
for name, entry in index.items():
if not os.path.isdir(prepend(dir_name, entry)):
print("Removing stale {} index entry '{}: {}'"
.format(dir_name, name, entry))
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"""
from sqlalchemy import create_engine, MetaData, event
from sqlalchemy.ext.declarative import declarative_base
from sqlalchemy.orm import scoped_session
from sqlalchemy.orm import sessionmaker
from sqlalchemy.orm import scoped_session, sessionmaker
try:
from greenlet import getcurrent as get_ident
except ImportError:
from threading import get_ident
# Define naming conventions for generated constraints
@ -34,7 +38,9 @@ class DbContext:
cursor.close()
# Create a thread-safe session factory
self.session = scoped_session(sessionmaker(bind=self.engine))
self.session = scoped_session(
sessionmaker(bind=self.engine), scopefunc=get_ident
)
def __call__(self, *args, **kwargs):
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ForeignKey,
Integer,
String,
Table,
Text,
text,
TypeDecorator,
@ -234,6 +233,14 @@ class Lexicon(ModelBase):
content_rules = relationship("ArticleContentRule", back_populates="lexicon")
posts = relationship("Post", back_populates="lexicon")
#######################
# Derived information #
#######################
@property
def full_title(self: "Lexicon") -> str:
return self.title if self.title else f"Lexicon {self.name}"
class Membership(ModelBase):
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from .setup import init_logging
__all__ = [member.__name__ for member in [
init_logging
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import logging
import logging.handlers
basic_formatter = logging.Formatter(
fmt='[{levelname}] {message}',
style='{')
detailed_formatter = logging.Formatter(
fmt='[{asctime}] [{levelname}:{filename}:{lineno}] {message}',
style='{')
basic_console_handler = logging.StreamHandler()
basic_console_handler.setLevel(logging.INFO)
basic_console_handler.setFormatter(basic_formatter)
detailed_console_handler = logging.StreamHandler()
detailed_console_handler.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
detailed_console_handler.setFormatter(detailed_formatter)
def get_file_handler(filename: str) -> logging.Handler:
handler = logging.handlers.RotatingFileHandler(
filename=filename,
maxBytes=1000000,
backupCount=10,
delay=True,
encoding='utf8',
)
handler.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
handler.setFormatter(detailed_formatter)
return handler
def init_logging(verbose: bool, log_filename: str):
"""
Initializes the Amanuensis logger settings
"""
logger = logging.getLogger("amanuensis")
if log_filename:
logger.addHandler(get_file_handler(log_filename))
logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
elif verbose:
logger.addHandler(detailed_console_handler)
logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
else:
logger.addHandler(basic_console_handler)
logger.setLevel(logging.INFO)

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import json
import os
from flask import Flask
from flask import Flask, g
from amanuensis.config import RootConfigDirectoryContext, ENV_CONFIG_DIR
from amanuensis.models import ModelFactory
from .auth import get_login_manager, bp_auth
from .helpers import register_custom_filters
from .home import bp_home
from .lexicon import bp_lexicon
from .session import bp_session
from amanuensis.config import AmanuensisConfig, CommandLineConfig
from amanuensis.db import DbContext
import amanuensis.server.home
def get_app(root: RootConfigDirectoryContext) -> Flask:
# Flask app init
with root.read_config() as cfg:
app = Flask(
__name__,
template_folder='.',
static_folder=cfg.static_root
)
app.secret_key = bytes.fromhex(cfg.secret_key)
app.config['root'] = root
app.config['model_factory'] = ModelFactory(root)
app.jinja_options['trim_blocks'] = True
app.jinja_options['lstrip_blocks'] = True
register_custom_filters(app)
def get_app(
config: AmanuensisConfig,
db: DbContext = None,
) -> Flask:
"""Application factory"""
# Create the Flask object
app = Flask(__name__, template_folder=".", static_folder=config.STATIC_ROOT)
# Flask-Login init
login_manager = get_login_manager(root)
login_manager.init_app(app)
# Load keys from the config object
app.config.from_object(config)
# Blueprint inits
app.register_blueprint(bp_auth)
app.register_blueprint(bp_home)
app.register_blueprint(bp_lexicon)
app.register_blueprint(bp_session)
# If a config file is now specified, also load keys from there
if config_path := app.config.get("CONFIG_FILE", None):
app.config.from_file(os.path.abspath(config_path), json.load)
return app
# Assert that all required config values are now set
for config_key in ("SECRET_KEY", "DATABASE_URI"):
if not app.config.get(config_key):
raise Exception(f"{config_key} must be defined")
# Create the database context, if one wasn't already given
if db is None:
db = DbContext(app.config["DATABASE_URI"])
# Make the database connection available to requests via g
def db_setup():
g.db = db
app.before_request(db_setup)
# Tear down the session on request teardown
def db_teardown(response_or_exc):
db.session.remove()
app.teardown_appcontext(db_teardown)
# Configure jinja options
app.jinja_options.update(trim_blocks=True, lstrip_blocks=True)
# Set up Flask-Login
# TODO
# Register blueprints
app.register_blueprint(amanuensis.server.home.bp)
def test():
return "Hello, world!"
app.route("/")(test)
return app
def default():
cwd = os.getcwd()
config_dir = os.environ.get(ENV_CONFIG_DIR, "amanuensis")
root = RootConfigDirectoryContext(os.path.join(cwd, config_dir))
return get_app(root)
def run():
"""Run the server, populating the config from the command line."""
config = CommandLineConfig()
app = get_app(config)
app.run(debug=app.testing)

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from flask import Blueprint, render_template, redirect, url_for, current_app
from flask_login import login_required, current_user
from flask import Blueprint, render_template, g
from amanuensis.config import RootConfigDirectoryContext
from amanuensis.lexicon import create_lexicon, load_all_lexicons
from amanuensis.models import UserModel, ModelFactory
from amanuensis.server.helpers import admin_required
# from flask import Blueprint, render_template, redirect, url_for, current_app
# from flask_login import login_required, current_user
from .forms import LexiconCreateForm
import amanuensis.backend.user as userq
import amanuensis.backend.lexicon as lexiq
bp_home = Blueprint('home', __name__,
url_prefix='/home',
template_folder='.')
# from amanuensis.config import RootConfigDirectoryContext
# from amanuensis.lexicon import create_lexicon, load_all_lexicons
# from amanuensis.models import UserModel, ModelFactory
# from amanuensis.server.helpers import admin_required
# from .forms import LexiconCreateForm
bp = Blueprint("home", __name__, url_prefix="/home", template_folder=".")
@bp_home.route('/', methods=['GET'])
def home():
root: RootConfigDirectoryContext = current_app.config['root']
user: UserModel = current_user
user_lexicons = []
public_lexicons = []
for lexicon in load_all_lexicons(root):
if user.uid in lexicon.cfg.join.joined:
user_lexicons.append(lexicon)
elif lexicon.cfg.join.public:
public_lexicons.append(lexicon)
return render_template(
'home.root.jinja',
user_lexicons=user_lexicons,
public_lexicons=public_lexicons)
# @bp.get("/")
# def home():
# Show lexicons that are visible to the current user
# return "TODO"
# user_lexicons = []
# public_lexicons = []
# for lexicon in load_all_lexicons(root):
# if user.uid in lexicon.cfg.join.joined:
# user_lexicons.append(lexicon)
# elif lexicon.cfg.join.public:
# public_lexicons.append(lexicon)
# return render_template(
# 'home.root.jinja',
# user_lexicons=user_lexicons,
# public_lexicons=public_lexicons)
@bp_home.route('/admin/', methods=['GET'])
@login_required
@admin_required
@bp.get("/admin/")
# @login_required
# @admin_required
def admin():
root: RootConfigDirectoryContext = current_app.config['root']
users = []
lexicons = list(load_all_lexicons(root))
return render_template('home.admin.jinja', users=users, lexicons=lexicons)
return render_template("home.admin.jinja", db=g.db, userq=userq, lexiq=lexiq)
@bp_home.route("/admin/create/", methods=['GET', 'POST'])
@login_required
@admin_required
def admin_create():
form = LexiconCreateForm()
# @bp_home.route("/admin/create/", methods=['GET', 'POST'])
# @login_required
# @admin_required
# def admin_create():
# form = LexiconCreateForm()
if not form.validate_on_submit():
# GET or POST with invalid form data
return render_template('home.create.jinja', form=form)
# if not form.validate_on_submit():
# # GET or POST with invalid form data
# return render_template('home.create.jinja', form=form)
# POST with valid data
root: RootConfigDirectoryContext = current_app.config['root']
model_factory: ModelFactory = current_app.config['model_factory']
lexicon_name = form.lexiconName.data
editor_name = form.editorName.data
prompt = form.promptText.data
# Editor's existence was checked by form validators
editor = model_factory.user(editor_name)
lexicon = create_lexicon(root, lexicon_name, editor)
with lexicon.ctx.edit_config() as cfg:
cfg.prompt = prompt
return redirect(url_for('session.session', name=lexicon_name))
# # POST with valid data
# root: RootConfigDirectoryContext = current_app.config['root']
# model_factory: ModelFactory = current_app.config['model_factory']
# lexicon_name = form.lexiconName.data
# editor_name = form.editorName.data
# prompt = form.promptText.data
# # Editor's existence was checked by form validators
# editor = model_factory.user(editor_name)
# lexicon = create_lexicon(root, lexicon_name, editor)
# with lexicon.ctx.edit_config() as cfg:
# cfg.prompt = prompt
# return redirect(url_for('session.session', name=lexicon_name))

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@ -3,17 +3,18 @@
{% block title %}Admin | Amanuensis{% endblock %}
{% block header %}<h2>Amanuensis - Admin Dashboard</h2>{% endblock %}
{% block sb_home %}<a href="{{ url_for('home.home') }}">Home</a>{% endblock %}
{% block sb_create %}<a href="{{ url_for('home.admin_create') }}">Create a lexicon</a>{% endblock %}
{# TODO #}
{% block sb_home %}<a href="#{#{ url_for('home.home') }#}">Home</a>{% endblock %}
{% block sb_create %}<a href="#{#{ url_for('home.admin_create') }#}">Create a lexicon</a>{% endblock %}
{% set template_sidebar_rows = [self.sb_home(), self.sb_create()] %}
{% block main %}
<p>Users:</p>
{% for user in users %}
{% for user in userq.get_all_users(db) %}
{{ macros.dashboard_user_item(user) }}
{% endfor %}
<p>Lexicons:</p>
{% for lexicon in lexicons %}
{% for lexicon in lexiq.get_all_lexicons(db) %}
{{ macros.dashboard_lexicon_item(lexicon) }}
{% endfor %}
{% endblock %}

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@ -1,45 +1,47 @@
{% macro dashboard_lexicon_item(lexicon) %}
<div class="dashboard-lexicon-item dashboard-lexicon-{{ lexicon.status }}">
<p>
<span class="dashboard-lexicon-item-title">
<a href="{{ url_for('lexicon.contents', name=lexicon.cfg.name) }}">
Lexicon {{ lexicon.cfg.name }}</a>
</span>
[{{ lexicon.status.capitalize() }}]
</p>
<p><i>{{ lexicon.cfg.prompt }}</i></p>
{% if current_user.is_authenticated %}
<p>
{%
if current_user.uid in lexicon.cfg.join.joined
or current_user.cfg.is_admin
%}
Editor: {{ lexicon.cfg.editor|user_attr('username') }} /
Players:
{% for uid in lexicon.cfg.join.joined %}
{{ uid|user_attr('username') }}{% if not loop.last %}, {% endif %}
{% endfor %}
({{ lexicon.cfg.join.joined|count }}/{{ lexicon.cfg.join.max_players }})
{% else %}
Players: {{ lexicon.cfg.join.joined|count }}/{{ lexicon.cfg.join.max_players }}
{% if lexicon.cfg.join.public and lexicon.cfg.join.open %}
/ <a href="{{ url_for('lexicon.join', name=lexicon.cfg.name) }}">
Join game
</a>
{% endif %}
{% endif %}
</p>
{% endif %}
{% set status = "completed" if lexicon.completed else "ongoing" if lexicon.started else "unstarted" %}
<div class="dashboard-lexicon-item dashboard-lexicon-{{ status }}">
<p>
<span class="dashboard-lexicon-item-title">
<a href="#{#{ url_for('lexicon.contents', name=lexicon.cfg.name) }#}">
{{ lexicon.full_title }}</a>
</span>
[{{ lexicon.status.capitalize() }}]
</p>
<p><i>{{ lexicon.prompt }}</i></p>
{# {% if current_user.is_authenticated %} #}
<p>
{# TODO #}
{# {%
if current_user.uid in lexicon.cfg.join.joined
or current_user.cfg.is_admin
%} #}
Editor: {#{ lexicon.cfg.editor|user_attr('username') }#} /
Players:
{# {% for uid in lexicon.cfg.join.joined %} #}
{# {{ uid|user_attr('username') }}{% if not loop.last %}, {% endif %} #}
{# {% endfor %} #}
{# ({{ lexicon.cfg.join.joined|count }}/{{ lexicon.cfg.join.max_players }}) #}
{# {% else %} #}
{# Players: {{ lexicon.cfg.join.joined|count }}/{{ lexicon.cfg.join.max_players }} #}
{# {% if lexicon.cfg.join.public and lexicon.cfg.join.open %} #}
{# / <a href="{{ url_for('lexicon.join', name=lexicon.cfg.name) }}"> #}
{# Join game #}
{# </a> #}
{# {% endif %} #}
{# {% endif %} #}
</p>
{# {% endif %} #}
</div>
{% endmacro %}
{% macro dashboard_user_item(user) %}
<div class="dashboard-lexicon-item">
<p>
<b>{{ user.cfg.username }}</b>
{% if user.cfg.username != user.cfg.displayname %} / {{ user.cfg.displayname }}{% endif %}
({{user.uid}})
</p>
<p>Last activity: {{ user.cfg.last_activity|asdate }} &mdash; Last login: {{ user.cfg.last_login|asdate }}</p>
<p>
<b>{{ user.username }}</b>
{% if user.username != user.display_name %} / {{ user.display_name }}{% endif %}
(id #{{user.id}})
</p>
<p>Last activity: {{ user.last_activity }} &mdash; Last login: {{ user.last_login }}</p>
</div>
{% endmacro %}

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@ -1,33 +1,34 @@
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8"/>
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1">
<title>{% block title %}{% endblock %}</title>
<link rel="icon" type="image/png" href="{{ url_for('static', filename='amanuensis.png') }}">
<link rel="stylesheet" href="{{ url_for("static", filename="page.css") }}">
<meta charset="utf-8"/>
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1">
<title>{% block title %}{% endblock %}</title>
<link rel="icon" type="image/png" href="{{ url_for('static', filename='amanuensis.png') }}">
<link rel="stylesheet" href="{{ url_for('static', filename='page.css') }}">
</head>
<body>
<div id="wrapper">
<div id="header">
<div id="login-status" {% block login_status_attr %}{% endblock %}>
{% if current_user.is_authenticated %}
<b>{{ current_user.cfg.username -}}</b>
(<a href="{{ url_for('auth.logout') }}">Logout</a>)
{% else %}
<a href="{{ url_for('auth.login') }}">Login</a>
{% endif %}
</div>
{% block header %}{% endblock %}
</div>
{% block sidebar %}{% endblock %}
<div id="content" class="{% block content_class %}{% endblock %}">
{% if not template_content_blocks %}{% set template_content_blocks = [] %}{% endif %}
{% if not content_blocks %}{% set content_blocks = [] %}{% endif %}
{% for content_block in template_content_blocks + content_blocks %}<div class="contentblock">
{{ content_block|safe }}</div>
{% endfor %}
</div>
</div>
<div id="wrapper">
<div id="header">
<div id="login-status" {% block login_status_attr %}{% endblock %}>
{# TODO #}
{# {% if current_user.is_authenticated %}
<b>{{ current_user.cfg.username -}}</b>
(<a href="{{ url_for('auth.logout') }}">Logout</a>)
{% else %} #}
<a href="#{#{ url_for('auth.login') }#}">Login</a>
{# {% endif %} #}
</div>
{% block header %}{% endblock %}
</div>
{% block sidebar %}{% endblock %}
<div id="content" class="{% block content_class %}{% endblock %}">
{% if not template_content_blocks %}{% set template_content_blocks = [] %}{% endif %}
{% if not content_blocks %}{% set content_blocks = [] %}{% endif %}
{% for content_block in template_content_blocks + content_blocks %}<div class="contentblock">
{{ content_block|safe }}</div>
{% endfor %}
</div>
</div>
</body>
</html>

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@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
{% extends "page.jinja" %}
{% block sidebar %}
<div id="sidebar">
{% if not template_sidebar_rows %}{% set template_sidebar_rows = [] %}{% endif %}
{% if not sidebar_rows %}{% set sidebar_rows = [] %}{% endif %}
<table>
{% for row in template_sidebar_rows + sidebar_rows %}
<tr><td>{{ row|safe }}</td></tr>{% endfor %}
</table>
{% if not template_sidebar_rows %}{% set template_sidebar_rows = [] %}{% endif %}
{% if not sidebar_rows %}{% set sidebar_rows = [] %}{% endif %}
<table>
{% for row in template_sidebar_rows + sidebar_rows %}
<tr><td>{{ row|safe }}</td></tr>{% endfor %}
</table>
</div>
{% endblock %}
{% block content_class %}content-2col{% endblock %}

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
[mypy]
ignore_missing_imports = true
exclude = "amanuensis/cli/.*|amanuensis/config/.*|amanuensis/lexicon/.*|amanuensis/log/.*|amanuensis/models/.*|amanuensis/resources/.*|amanuensis/server/.*|amanuensis/user/.*|amanuensis/__main__.py"
exclude = "|amanuensis/lexicon/.*|amanuensis/models/.*|amanuensis/resources/.*|amanuensis/server/.*|amanuensis/user/.*|amanuensis/__main__.py|"
; mypy stable doesn't support pyproject.toml yet

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[[package]]
name = "black"
version = "21.5b2"
version = "21.6b0"
description = "The uncompromising code formatter."
category = "dev"
optional = false
@ -52,37 +52,39 @@ uvloop = ["uvloop (>=0.15.2)"]
[[package]]
name = "click"
version = "7.1.2"
version = "8.0.1"
description = "Composable command line interface toolkit"
category = "main"
optional = false
python-versions = ">=2.7, !=3.0.*, !=3.1.*, !=3.2.*, !=3.3.*, !=3.4.*"
python-versions = ">=3.6"
[package.dependencies]
colorama = {version = "*", markers = "platform_system == \"Windows\""}
[[package]]
name = "colorama"
version = "0.4.4"
description = "Cross-platform colored terminal text."
category = "dev"
category = "main"
optional = false
python-versions = ">=2.7, !=3.0.*, !=3.1.*, !=3.2.*, !=3.3.*, !=3.4.*"
[[package]]
name = "flask"
version = "1.1.4"
version = "2.0.1"
description = "A simple framework for building complex web applications."
category = "main"
optional = false
python-versions = ">=2.7, !=3.0.*, !=3.1.*, !=3.2.*, !=3.3.*, !=3.4.*"
python-versions = ">=3.6"
[package.dependencies]
click = ">=5.1,<8.0"
itsdangerous = ">=0.24,<2.0"
Jinja2 = ">=2.10.1,<3.0"
Werkzeug = ">=0.15,<2.0"
click = ">=7.1.2"
itsdangerous = ">=2.0"
Jinja2 = ">=3.0"
Werkzeug = ">=2.0"
[package.extras]
dev = ["pytest", "coverage", "tox", "sphinx", "pallets-sphinx-themes", "sphinxcontrib-log-cabinet", "sphinx-issues"]
docs = ["sphinx", "pallets-sphinx-themes", "sphinxcontrib-log-cabinet", "sphinx-issues"]
async = ["asgiref (>=3.2)"]
dotenv = ["python-dotenv"]
[[package]]
@ -122,25 +124,25 @@ docs = ["sphinx"]
[[package]]
name = "itsdangerous"
version = "1.1.0"
description = "Various helpers to pass data to untrusted environments and back."
version = "2.0.1"
description = "Safely pass data to untrusted environments and back."
category = "main"
optional = false
python-versions = ">=2.7, !=3.0.*, !=3.1.*, !=3.2.*, !=3.3.*"
python-versions = ">=3.6"
[[package]]
name = "jinja2"
version = "2.11.3"
version = "3.0.1"
description = "A very fast and expressive template engine."
category = "main"
optional = false
python-versions = ">=2.7, !=3.0.*, !=3.1.*, !=3.2.*, !=3.3.*, !=3.4.*"
python-versions = ">=3.6"
[package.dependencies]
MarkupSafe = ">=0.23"
MarkupSafe = ">=2.0"
[package.extras]
i18n = ["Babel (>=0.8)"]
i18n = ["Babel (>=2.7)"]
[[package]]
name = "markupsafe"
@ -260,7 +262,7 @@ python-versions = "*"
[[package]]
name = "sqlalchemy"
version = "1.4.17"
version = "1.4.18"
description = "Database Abstraction Library"
category = "main"
optional = false
@ -323,14 +325,13 @@ python-versions = "*"
[[package]]
name = "werkzeug"
version = "1.0.1"
version = "2.0.1"
description = "The comprehensive WSGI web application library."
category = "main"
optional = false
python-versions = ">=2.7, !=3.0.*, !=3.1.*, !=3.2.*, !=3.3.*, !=3.4.*"
python-versions = ">=3.6"
[package.extras]
dev = ["pytest", "pytest-timeout", "coverage", "tox", "sphinx", "pallets-sphinx-themes", "sphinx-issues"]
watchdog = ["watchdog"]
[[package]]
@ -352,7 +353,7 @@ locale = ["Babel (>=1.3)"]
[metadata]
lock-version = "1.1"
python-versions = "^3.8"
content-hash = "8c38b0703447e638ee8181a4e449f0eab57858e171cd0de9d4e9fe07c61d0071"
content-hash = "493d96d9f3aa7056057b41877a76b5d4c4bcbd7f0a3c2864e4221024547ded87"
[metadata.files]
appdirs = [
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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ authors = ["Tim Van Baak <tim.vanbaak@gmail.com>"]
[tool.poetry.dependencies]
python = "^3.8"
Flask = "^1.1.2"
Flask = "^2.0.1"
Flask-Login = "^0.5.0"
Flask-WTF = "^0.14.3"
SQLAlchemy = "^1.4.12"
@ -16,8 +16,12 @@ pytest = "^5.2"
black = "^21.5b2"
mypy = "^0.812"
[tool.poetry.scripts]
amanuensis-cli = "amanuensis.cli:main"
amanuensis-server = "amanuensis.server:run"
[tool.black]
extend-exclude = "^/amanuensis/cli/.*|^/amanuensis/config/.*|^/amanuensis/lexicon/.*|^/amanuensis/log/.*|^/amanuensis/models/.*|^/amanuensis/resources/.*|^/amanuensis/server/.*|^/amanuensis/user/.*|^/amanuensis/__main__.py"
extend-exclude = "^/amanuensis/lexicon/.*|^/amanuensis/models/.*|^/amanuensis/resources/.*|^/amanuensis/server/.*|^/amanuensis/user/.*|^/amanuensis/__main__.py"
[tool.mypy]
ignore_missing_imports = true

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@ -8,6 +8,8 @@ import amanuensis.backend.character as charq
import amanuensis.backend.lexicon as lexiq
import amanuensis.backend.membership as memq
import amanuensis.backend.user as userq
from amanuensis.config import AmanuensisConfig
from amanuensis.server import get_app
@pytest.fixture
@ -122,3 +124,16 @@ def lexicon_with_editor(make):
)
assert membership
return (lexicon, editor)
class TestConfig(AmanuensisConfig):
TESTING = True
SECRET_KEY = "secret key"
DATABASE_URI = "sqlite:///:memory:"
@pytest.fixture
def app(db):
"""Provides an application running on top of the test database."""
server_app = get_app(TestConfig, db)
return server_app

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@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
from flask import Flask
def test_app_testing(app: Flask):
"""Confirm that the test config loads correctly."""
assert app.testing
def test_client(app: Flask):
"""Test that the test client works."""
with app.test_client() as client:
response = client.get("/")
assert b"world" in response.data