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.conf import settings
import os
def runshell():
args = ['']
db = settings.DATABASE_OPTIONS.get('db', settings.DATABASE_NAME)
user = settings.DATABASE_OPTIONS.get('user', settings.DATABASE_USER)
passwd = settings.DATABASE_OPTIONS.get('passwd', settings.DATABASE_PASSWORD)
host = settings.DATABASE_OPTIONS.get('host', settings.DATABASE_HOST)
port = settings.DATABASE_OPTIONS.get('port', settings.DATABASE_PORT)
defaults_file = settings.DATABASE_OPTIONS.get('read_default_file')
# Seems to be no good way to set sql_mode with CLI
if defaults_file:
args += ["--defaults-file=%s" % defaults_file]
if user:
args += ["--user=%s" % user]
if passwd:
args += ["--password=%s" % passwd]
if host:
args += ["--host=%s" % host]
if port:
args += ["--port=%s" % port]
if db:
args += [db]
os.execvp('mysql', args)