Refactor existing code to use the new access module
Instead of ending up with many different ways to do
access control, we end up having only one centralized
place wher access control is done.
Patch by: Sverre Rabbelier
Reviewed by: Pawel Solyga, Augie Fackler, Todd Larsen
Reviewed at: http://codereviews.googleopensourceprograms.com/1601
Review id: 1601
from django.core.management.base import BaseCommand, CommandError
from django.core import serializers
from optparse import make_option
class Command(BaseCommand):
option_list = BaseCommand.option_list + (
make_option('--format', default='json', dest='format',
help='Specifies the output serialization format for fixtures.'),
make_option('--indent', default=None, dest='indent', type='int',
help='Specifies the indent level to use when pretty-printing output'),
)
help = 'Output the contents of the database as a fixture of the given format.'
args = '[appname ...]'
def handle(self, *app_labels, **options):
from django.db.models import get_app, get_apps, get_models
format = options.get('format', 'json')
indent = options.get('indent', None)
show_traceback = options.get('traceback', False)
if len(app_labels) == 0:
app_list = get_apps()
else:
app_list = [get_app(app_label) for app_label in app_labels]
# Check that the serialization format exists; this is a shortcut to
# avoid collating all the objects and _then_ failing.
if format not in serializers.get_public_serializer_formats():
raise CommandError("Unknown serialization format: %s" % format)
try:
serializers.get_serializer(format)
except KeyError:
raise CommandError("Unknown serialization format: %s" % format)
objects = []
for app in app_list:
for model in get_models(app):
objects.extend(model._default_manager.all())
try:
return serializers.serialize(format, objects, indent=indent)
except Exception, e:
if show_traceback:
raise
raise CommandError("Unable to serialize database: %s" % e)