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# Copyright (C) 2012 Red Hat, Inc.
#
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# Authors: Ralph Bean <rbean@redhat.com>
#
import sys
import fedmsg
from fedmsg.commands import BaseCommand
class AnnounceCommand(BaseCommand):
"""
Emit an announcement message to the FI bus.
Example::
$ echo "Fedora Core 4 has been declared GOLD" | fedmsg-announce \
--link http://fedoraproject.org/news
Technically this command is a simpler version of fedmsg-logger that emits
on a special topic. It is expected that :term:`routing_policy` is
specified such that only restricted parties can issue fedmsg announcements.
This command expects its message to come from stdin.
"""
name = "fedmsg-announce"
extra_args = [
(['--link'], {
'dest': 'link',
'metavar': "URL",
'default': None,
'help': "Specify a link to go along with the announcement.",
}),
]
def run(self):
# This specifies that a special certificate should be used to sign this
# message. At the sysadmin level, you are responsible for taking care
# of two things:
# 1) That the announce cert is readable only by appropriate persons.
# 2) That the routing_policy is setup so that "announce.announcement"
# messages are valid only if signed by such a certificate.
self.config['cert_prefix'] = "announce"
# This just specifies that we should be talking to the fedmsg-relay.
self.config['active'] = True
self.config['name'] = 'relay_inbound'
fedmsg.init(**self.config)
# Read in and setup our message. Include --link, even if it is None.
message = "\n".join(map(str.strip, sys.stdin.readlines()))
msg = dict(message=message, link=self.config['link'])
# Fire!
fedmsg.publish(modname="announce", topic="announcement", msg=msg)
def announce():
command = AnnounceCommand()
command.execute()
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