5 use 5.008; # too much magic in here to include perl 5.6
10 unshift(@INC, $FindBin::Bin . '/../modules/override'); # Use our own versions of various modules (e.g. YAML).
11 push (@INC, $FindBin::Bin . '/..');
12 push (@INC, $FindBin::Bin . '/../modules/fallback'); # Only use our own versions of modules if there's no system version.
16 use Devel::REPL 1.002001;
22 SL::LxOfficeConf->read;
24 my $client = $::lx_office_conf{console}{client};
25 my $login = $::lx_office_conf{console}{login} || 'demo';
26 my $history_file = $::lx_office_conf{console}{history_file} || '/tmp/kivitendo_console_history.log'; # fallback if users is not writable
27 my $debug_file = $::lx_office_conf{console}{log_file} || '/tmp/kivitendo_console_debug.log';
28 my $autorun = $::lx_office_conf{console}{autorun};
29 my ($execute_code, $execute_file, $help, $man);
31 my $result = GetOptions(
32 "login|l=s" => \$login,
33 "client|c=s" => \$client,
34 "history-file|i=s" => \$history_file,
35 "log-file|o=s" => \$debug_file,
36 "execute|e=s" => \$execute_code,
37 "file|f=s" => \$execute_file,
41 pod2usage(2) if !$result;
42 pod2usage(1) if $help;
43 pod2usage(-exitstatus => 0, -verbose => 2) if $man;
45 # will be configed eventually
46 my @plugins = qw(History LexEnv Colors MultiLine::PPI FancyPrompt PermanentHistory AutoloadModules);
49 my ($repl, $code) = @_;
51 my $result = $repl->eval($code);
52 if (ref($result) eq 'Devel::REPL::Error') {
53 $repl->print($result->message);
64 my $repl = Devel::REPL->new;
65 $repl->load_plugin($_) for @plugins;
66 $repl->load_history($history_file);
68 $repl->print("trying to auto login into client '$client' with login '$login'...\n");
69 execute_code($repl, "lxinit '$client', '$login'");
71 my @code_to_execute = grep { $_ } ($autorun, $execute_code, $execute_file ? join('', read_file($execute_file)) : undef);
72 execute_code($repl, $_) || exit 1 for @code_to_execute;
73 exit if $execute_code || $execute_file;
80 use CGI qw( -no_xhtml);
84 use SL::Helper::DateTime;
85 use SL::InstanceConfiguration;
89 use List::Util qw(max);
92 # this is a cleaned up version of am.pl
93 # it lacks redirection, some html setup and most of the authentication process.
94 # it is assumed that anyone with physical access and execution rights on this script
95 # won't be hindered by authentication anyway.
97 my ($client, $login) = @_;
99 die 'need client and login' unless $client && $login;
103 $::lxdebug = LXDebug->new(file => $debug_file);
104 $::locale = Locale->new($::lx_office_conf{system}->{language});
106 $::auth = SL::Auth->new;
107 die "Cannot find client with ID or name '$client'" if !$::auth->set_client($client);
109 $::instance_conf = SL::InstanceConfiguration->new;
110 $::request = SL::Request->new(
112 layout => SL::Layout::None->new,
115 die 'cannot reach auth db' unless $::auth->session_tables_present;
117 $::auth->restore_session;
119 require "bin/mozilla/common.pl";
121 die "cannot find user $login" unless %::myconfig = $::auth->read_user(login => $login);
123 die "cannot find locale for user $login" unless $::locale = Locale->new($::myconfig{countrycode});
124 $::myconfig{login} = $login; # so SL::DB::Manager::Employee->current works in test database
126 $::instance_conf->init;
128 return "logged in as $login";
131 # these function provides a load command to slurp in a lx-office module
132 # since it's seldomly useful, it's not documented in help
135 $module =~ s/[^\w]//g;
136 require "bin/mozilla/$module.pl";
140 require Module::Reload;
141 Module::Reload->check();
143 return "modules reloaded";
155 ./scripts/console [login]
159 help - zeigt diese Hilfe an.
160 lxinit 'login' - lädt das kivitendo-Environment für den User 'login'.
161 reload - lädt modifizierte Module neu.
162 pp DATA - zeigt die Datenstruktur mit Data::Dumper an.
163 clock { CODE } - zeigt die gebrauchte Zeit für die Ausführung von CODE an
164 quit - beendet die Konsole
166 part - shortcuts auf die jeweilige SL::DB::{...}::find_by
173 # load 'module' - läd das angegebene Modul, d.h. bin/mozilla/module.pl und SL/Module.pm.
177 local $Data::Dumper::Indent = 2;
178 local $Data::Dumper::Maxdepth = 2;
179 local $Data::Dumper::Sortkeys = 1;
180 Data::Dumper::Dumper(@_);
184 my @rows = ref($_[0]) eq 'ARRAY' ? @{ $_[0] } : @_;
185 return '<empty result set>' unless @rows;
187 my @columns = sort keys %{ $rows[0] };
188 my @widths = map { max @{ $_ } } map { my $column = $_; [ length($column), map { length("" . ($_->{$column} // '')) } @rows ] } @columns;
189 my @output = (join ' | ', map { my $width = $widths[$_]; sprintf "\%-${width}s", $columns[$_] } (0..@columns - 1));
190 push @output, join('-+-', map { '-' x $_ } @widths);
191 push @output, map { my $row = $_; join(' | ', map { my $width = $widths[$_]; sprintf "\%-${width}s", $row->{ $columns[$_] } // '' } (0..@columns - 1) ) } @rows;
193 return join("\n", @output);
198 return '<no object>' unless $obj;
201 $ref =~ s/^SL::DB:://;
202 my %primaries = map { ($_ => 1) } $obj->meta->primary_key;
203 my @columns = map { "${_}:" . ($obj->$_ // 'UNDEF') } sort $obj->meta->primary_key;
204 push @columns, map { "${_}:" . ($obj->$_ // 'UNDEF') } grep { !$primaries{$_} } sort map { $_->{name} } $obj->meta->columns;
206 return "<${ref} " . join(' ', @columns) . '>';
210 my $dbh = ref($_[0]) ? shift : $::form->get_standard_dbh;
211 my ($query, @args) = @_;
213 if ($query =~ m/^\s*select/i) {
214 ptab($dbh->selectall_arrayref($query, { Slice => {} }, @args));
216 $dbh->do($query, { Slice => {} }, @args);
221 require SL::DB::Part;
222 SL::DB::Manager::Part->find_by(@_)
226 require SL::DB::Order;
227 SL::DB::Manager::Order->find_by(@_)
231 require SL::DB::Invoice;
232 SL::DB::Manager::Invoice->find_by(@_)
235 sub purchase_invoice {
236 require SL::DB::PurchaseInvoice;
237 SL::DB::Manager::PurchaseInvoice->find_by(@_)
241 require SL::DB::Customer;
242 SL::DB::Manager::Customer->find_by(@_)
246 require SL::DB::Vendor;
247 SL::DB::Manager::Vendor->find_by(@_)
251 require SL::DB::Chart;
252 SL::DB::Manager::Chart->find_by(@_)
256 my $s = [Time::HiRes::gettimeofday()];
258 Time::HiRes::tv_interval($s);
268 scripts/console - kivitendo console
272 ./script/console [options]
273 > help # displays a brief documentation
277 The list of supported command line options includes:
281 =item B<--help>, B<-h>
283 Print this help message and exit.
287 Print the manual page and exit.
289 =item B<-l>, B<--login>=C<username>
291 Log in as C<username>. The default is to use the value from the
292 configuration file and C<demo> if none is set there.
294 =item B<-c>, B<--client>=C<client>
296 Use the database for client C<client>. C<client> can be a client's
297 database ID or its name. The default is to use the value from the
300 =item B<-o>, B<--log-file>=C<filename>
302 Use C<filename> as the log file. The default is to use the value from
303 the configuration file and C</tmp/kivitendo_console_debug.log> if none
306 =item B<-i>, B<--history-file>=C<filename>
308 Use C<filename> as the history file for commands input by the
309 user. The default is to use the value from the configuration file and
310 C</tmp/kivitendo_console_history.log> if none is set there.
312 =item B<-e>, B<--execute>=C<perl-code>
314 Execute this code on startup and exit afterwards.
316 =item B<-f>, B<--file>=C<filename>
318 Execute the code from the file C<filename> on startup and exit
325 Users of Ruby on Rails will recognize this as a perl reimplementation of the
326 rails scripts/console. It's intend is to provide a shell environment to the
327 lx-office internals. This will mostly not interest you if you just want to do
328 your ERP stuff with lx-office, but will be invaluable for those who wish to
329 make changes to lx-office itself.
333 You can do most things in the console that you could do in an actual perl
334 script. Certain helper functions will aid you in debugging the state of the
339 Named after the rails pretty print gem, this will call Data::Dumper on the
340 given C<DATA>. Use it to see what is going on.
342 Currently C<pp> will set the Data::Dumper depth to 2, so if you need a
343 different depth, you'll have to change that. A nice feature would be to
344 configure that, or at least to be able to change it at runtime.
348 Returns a tabular representation of C<@data>. C<@data> must be an
349 array or array reference containing hash references. Column widths are
350 calculated automatically.
352 Undefined values are represented by an empty column.
356 ptab($dbh->selectall_arrayref("SELECT * FROM employee", { Slice => {} }));
360 Returns a textual representation of the L<Rose::DB> instance
361 C<$obj>. This includes the class name, then the primary key columns as
362 name/value pairs and then all other columns as name/value pairs.
364 Undefined values are represented by C<UNDEF>.
368 pobj(SL::DB::Manager::Employee->find_by(login => 'demo'));
370 =head2 sql C<[ $dbh, ] $query, @bind_values>
372 Executes an SQL query using the optional bind values. If the first
373 parameter is a database handle then that database handle is used;
374 otherwise the handle returned by L<SL::Form/get_standard_dbh> is used.
376 If the query is a C<SELECT> then the result is filtered through
377 L<ptab()>. Otherwise the result of C<$dbh->do($query, undef, @bind_values)>
382 sql(qq|SELECT * FROM employee|);
383 sql(SL::DB::Employee->new->db->dbh,
384 qq|UPDATE employee SET notes = ? WHERE login = ?|,
385 'This guy is evil!', 'demo');
387 =head2 lxinit C<login>
389 Login into lx-office using a specified login. No password will be required, and
390 security mechanisms will mostly be inactive. form, locale, myconfig will be
395 Attempts to reload modules that changed since last reload (or inital startup).
396 This will mostly work just fine, except for Moose classes that have been made
397 immutable. Keep in mind that existing objects will continue to have the methods
398 of the classes they were created with.
402 - Reload on immutable Moose classes is buggy.
403 - Logging in more than once is not supported by the program, and thus not by
404 the console. It seems to work, but strange things may happen.
408 Configuration of this script is located in:
410 config/kivitendo.conf
411 config/kivitendo.conf.default
413 See there for interesting options.
417 Sven Schöling <s.schoeling@linet-services.de>