redash/manage.py
2014-04-20 09:43:17 +03:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python
"""
CLI to manage redash.
"""
import atfork
atfork.monkeypatch_os_fork_functions()
import atfork.stdlib_fixer
atfork.stdlib_fixer.fix_logging_module()
import logging
import time
from redash import settings, app, db, models, data_manager, __version__
from redash.import_export import import_manager
from flask.ext.script import Manager, prompt_pass
manager = Manager(app)
database_manager = Manager(help="Manages the database (create/drop tables).")
users_manager = Manager(help="Users management commands.")
data_sources_manager = Manager(help="Data sources management commands.")
@manager.command
def version():
"""Displays re:dash version."""
print __version__
@manager.command
def runworkers():
"""Starts the re:dash query executors/workers."""
try:
old_workers = data_manager.redis_connection.smembers('workers')
data_manager.redis_connection.delete('workers')
logging.info("Cleaning old workers: %s", old_workers)
data_manager.start_workers(settings.WORKERS_COUNT)
logging.info("Workers started.")
while True:
try:
data_manager.refresh_queries()
data_manager.report_status()
except Exception as e:
logging.error("Something went wrong with refreshing queries...")
logging.exception(e)
time.sleep(60)
except KeyboardInterrupt:
logging.warning("Exiting; waiting for threads")
data_manager.stop_workers()
@manager.shell
def make_shell_context():
return dict(app=app, db=db, models=models)
@manager.command
def check_settings():
from types import ModuleType
for name in dir(settings):
item = getattr(settings, name)
if not callable(item) and not name.startswith("__") and not isinstance(item, ModuleType):
print "{} = {}".format(name, item)
@database_manager.command
def create_tables():
"""Creates the database tables."""
from redash.models import create_db
create_db(True, False)
@database_manager.command
def drop_tables():
"""Drop the database tables."""
from redash.models import create_db
create_db(False, True)
@users_manager.option('email', help="User's email")
@users_manager.option('name', help="User's full name")
@users_manager.option('--admin', dest='is_admin', action="store_true", default=False, help="set user as admin")
@users_manager.option('--google', dest='google_auth', action="store_true", default=False, help="user uses Google Auth to login")
@users_manager.option('--password', dest='password', default=None, help="Password for users who don't use Google Auth (leave blank for prompt).")
@users_manager.option('--permissions', dest='permissions', default=models.User.DEFAULT_PERMISSIONS, help="Comma seperated list of permissions (leave blank for default).")
def create(email, name, permissions, is_admin=False, google_auth=False, password=None):
print "Creating user (%s, %s)..." % (email, name)
print "Admin: %r" % is_admin
print "Login with Google Auth: %r\n" % google_auth
if isinstance(permissions, basestring):
permissions = permissions.split(',')
permissions.remove('') # in case it was empty string
if is_admin:
permissions += ['admin']
user = models.User(email=email, name=name, permissions=permissions)
if not google_auth:
password = password or prompt_pass("Password")
user.hash_password(password)
try:
user.save()
except Exception, e:
print "Failed creating user: %s" % e.message
@users_manager.option('email', help="email address of user to delete")
def delete(email):
deleted_count = models.User.delete().where(models.User.email == email).execute()
print "Deleted %d users." % deleted_count
@data_sources_manager.command
def import_from_settings(name=None):
"""Import data source from settings (env variables)."""
name = name or "Default"
data_source = models.DataSource.create(name=name,
type=settings.CONNECTION_ADAPTER,
options=settings.CONNECTION_STRING)
print "Imported data source from settings (id={}).".format(data_source.id)
@data_sources_manager.command
def list():
"""List currently configured data sources"""
for ds in models.DataSource.select():
print "Name: {}\nType: {}\nOptions: {}".format(ds.name, ds.type, ds.options)
@data_sources_manager.command
def new(name, type, options):
"""Create new data source"""
# TODO: validate it's a valid type and in the future, validate the options.
print "Creating {} data source ({}) with options:\n{}".format(type, name, options)
data_source = models.DataSource.create(name=name,
type=type,
options=options)
print "Id: {}".format(data_source.id)
manager.add_command("database", database_manager)
manager.add_command("users", users_manager)
manager.add_command("import", import_manager)
manager.add_command("ds", data_sources_manager)
if __name__ == '__main__':
manager.run()