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- #!/usr/local/bin/python
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- list_of_sites_filename = "PublicAccessSites.csv"
- other_files_to_copy_filename = "OtherFilesToCopy.csv"
- template_filename = "CGITemplate"
- python_location = "/usr/bin/python"
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- cgi_dir = "../CGI/"
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- import csv
- from os import chmod
- from shutil import copyfile
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- list_of_sites_file = open(list_of_sites_filename)
- csv_reader = csv.DictReader(list_of_sites_file, quoting=csv.QUOTE_ALL, skipinitialspace=True)
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- # create cgi files and write them in the cgi directory
- template_contents = open(template_filename).read()
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- template = "#!" + python_location +"\n\n" + template_contents
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- for site_dict in csv_reader:
- filename = cgi_dir + "%s.cgi" %site_dict["authority_short_name"]
- contents = template %site_dict
- this_file = open(filename, "w")
- print "Writing %s" %filename
- this_file.write(contents)
- this_file.close()
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- chmod(filename, 0755)
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- # copy across other files that are needed
- # these should probably come from a config file
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- other_files_to_copy = open(other_files_to_copy_filename)
- other_files_csv_reader = csv.DictReader(other_files_to_copy, quoting=csv.QUOTE_ALL, skipinitialspace=True)
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- for file_dict in other_files_csv_reader:
- print file_dict
- filename = file_dict["filename"]
- copyfile(filename, cgi_dir+filename)
-
- # the idea here is to have filename and permissions
- # in the csv file.
- # Until version 2.6 of python, there is no easy way
- # to convert a string to an octal, so I am using
- # integers to represent permissions...
- # see README for details.
- chmod(cgi_dir+filename, int(file_dict["permissions"]))
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- # write a README to warn people not to svn add stuff to CGI directory
- readme_message = """
- WARNING - this directory is only for generated files
- and files which are automatically copied in.
- Anything manually added here will be svn deleted.
-
- """
- readme_file = open(cgi_dir+ "README", "w")
- readme_file.write(readme_message)
- readme_file.close()
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