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This is a preparatory commit for using isort for sorting all of our imports, merging changes to files where we can easily review the changes as something we're happy with. These are also files with relatively little active development, which means we don't expect much merge conflict risk from these changes.
47 lines
1.8 KiB
Python
47 lines
1.8 KiB
Python
import os
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import shutil
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import subprocess
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import tempfile
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from argparse import ArgumentParser
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from typing import Any
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from zerver.lib.export import do_export_user
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from zerver.lib.management import ZulipBaseCommand
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class Command(ZulipBaseCommand):
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help = """Exports message data from a Zulip user
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This command exports the message history for a single Zulip user.
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Note that this only exports the user's message history and
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realm-public metadata needed to understand it; it does nothing
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with (for example) any bots owned by the user."""
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def add_arguments(self, parser: ArgumentParser) -> None:
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parser.add_argument('email', metavar='<email>', type=str,
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help="email of user to export")
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parser.add_argument('--output',
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dest='output_dir',
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action="store",
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default=None,
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help='Directory to write exported data to.')
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self.add_realm_args(parser)
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def handle(self, *args: Any, **options: Any) -> None:
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realm = self.get_realm(options)
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user_profile = self.get_user(options["email"], realm)
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output_dir = options["output_dir"]
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if output_dir is None:
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output_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix="zulip-export-")
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if os.path.exists(output_dir):
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shutil.rmtree(output_dir)
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os.makedirs(output_dir)
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print("Exporting user %s" % (user_profile.delivery_email,))
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do_export_user(user_profile, output_dir)
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print("Finished exporting to %s; tarring" % (output_dir,))
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tarball_path = output_dir.rstrip('/') + '.tar.gz'
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subprocess.check_call(["tar", "--strip-components=1", "-czf", tarball_path, output_dir])
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print("Tarball written to %s" % (tarball_path,))
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