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import Bcfg2.settings
import Bcfg2.Options
import Bcfg2.Server.Admin
from Bcfg2.Server.SchemaUpdater import update_database, UpdaterError
from django.core.management import setup_environ
class Syncdb(Bcfg2.Server.Admin.Mode):
__shorthelp__ = ("Sync the Django ORM with the configured database")
__longhelp__ = __shorthelp__ + "\n\nbcfg2-admin syncdb"
__usage__ = "bcfg2-admin syncdb"
options = {'configfile': Bcfg2.Options.CFILE,
'repo': Bcfg2.Options.SERVER_REPOSITORY}
def __init__(self, setup):
Bcfg2.Server.Admin.Mode.__init__(self, setup)
def __call__(self, args):
import Bcfg2.Server.Admin
Bcfg2.Server.Admin.Mode.__call__(self, args)
# Parse options
self.opts = Bcfg2.Options.OptionParser(self.options)
self.opts.parse(args)
# we have to set up the django environment before we import
# the syncdb command, but we have to wait to set up the
# environment until we've read the config, which has to wait
# until we've parsed options. it's a windy, twisting road.
Bcfg2.settings.read_config(cfile=self.opts['configfile'],
repo=self.opts['repo'])
setup_environ(Bcfg2.settings)
import Bcfg2.Server.models
Bcfg2.Server.models.load_models(cfile=self.opts['configfile'])
try:
update_database()
except UpdaterError:
print "Update failed"
raise SystemExit(-1)
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