5 use 5.008; # too much magic in here to include perl 5.6
8 unshift @INC, "modules/override"; # Use our own versions of various modules (e.g. YAML).
9 push @INC, "modules/fallback"; # Only use our own versions of modules if there's no system version.
14 use Devel::REPL 1.002001;
15 use Term::ReadLine::Perl::Bind; # use sane key binding for rxvt users
17 read_config 'config/console.conf' => my %config;# if -f 'config/console.conf';
19 my $login = shift || $config{Console}{login} || 'demo';
20 my $history_file = $config{Console}{history_file} || '/tmp/lxoffice_console_history.log'; # fallback if users is not writable
21 my $autorun = $config{Console}{autorun};
23 # will be configed eventually
24 my @plugins = qw(History LexEnv Colors MultiLine::PPI FancyPrompt PermanentHistory AutoloadModules);
26 my $repl = Devel::REPL->new;
27 $repl->load_plugin($_) for @plugins;
28 $repl->load_history($history_file);
30 $repl->print("trying to auto login as '$login'...");
31 $repl->print($repl->eval("lxinit '$login'"));
33 my $result = $repl->eval($autorun);
34 $repl->print($result->message) if ref($result) eq 'Devel::REPL::Error';
41 use CGI qw( -no_xhtml);
48 # this is a cleaned up version of am.pl
49 # it lacks redirection, some html setup and most of the authentication process.
50 # it is assumed that anyone with physical access and execution rights on this script
51 # won't be hindered by authentication anyway.
55 die 'need login' unless $login;
60 $::userspath = "users";
61 $::templates = "templates";
62 $::sendmail = "| /usr/sbin/sendmail -t";
65 eval { require "config/lx-erp.conf"; };
66 eval { require "config/lx-erp-local.conf"; } if -f "config/lx-erp-local.conf";
68 $::lxdebug = LXDebug->new;
69 $::locale = Locale->new($::language);
70 $::cgi = CGI->new qw();
72 $::auth = SL::Auth->new;
74 die 'cannot reach auth db' unless $::auth->session_tables_present;
76 $::auth->restore_session;
78 require "bin/mozilla/common.pl";
80 die "cannot find user $login" unless %::myconfig = $::auth->read_user($login);
81 die "cannot find locale for user $login" unless $::locale = Locale->new($::myconfig{countrycode});
83 return "logged in as $login";
86 # these function provides a load command to slurp in a lx-office module
87 # since it's seldomly useful, it's not documented in help
90 $module =~ s/[^\w]//g;
91 require "bin/mozilla/$module.pl";
95 require Module::Reload;
96 Module::Reload->check();
98 return "modules reloaded";
110 ./scripts/console [login]
114 help - zeigt diese Hilfe an.
115 lxinit 'login' - lädt das Lx-Office Environment für den User 'login'.
116 reload - lädt modifizierte Module neu.
117 pp DATA - zeigt die Datenstruktur mit Data::Dumper an.
118 quit - beendet die Konsole
121 # load 'module' - läd das angegebene Modul, d.h. bin/mozilla/module.pl und SL/Module.pm.
125 local $Data::Dumper::Indent = 2;
126 local $Data::Dumper::Maxdepth = 2;
127 local $Data::Dumper::Sortkeys = 1;
128 Data::Dumper::Dumper(@_);
137 scripts/console - Lx Office Console
142 > help # displays a brief documentation
146 Users of Ruby on Rails will recognize this as a perl reimplementation of the
147 rails scripts/console. It's intend is to provide a shell environment to the
148 lx-office internals. This will mostly not interest you if you just want to do
149 your ERP stuff with lx-office, but will be invaluable for those who wish to
150 make changes to lx-office itself.
154 You can do most things in the console that you could do in an actual perl
155 script. Certain helper functions will aid you in debugging the state of the
160 Named after the rails pretty print gem, this will call Data::Dumper on the
161 given C<DATA>. Use it to see what is going on.
163 Currently C<pp> will set the Data::Dumper depth to 2, so if you need a
164 different depth, you'll have to change that. A nice feature would be to
165 configure that, or at least to be able to change it at runtime.
167 =head2 lxinit C<login>
169 Login into lx-office using a specified login. No password will be required, and
170 security mechanisms will mostly be inactive. form, locale, myconfig will be
175 Attempts to reload modules that changed since last reload (or inital startup).
176 This will mostly work just fine, except for Moose classes that have been made
177 immutable. Keep in mind that existing objects will continue to have the methods
178 of the classes they were created with.
182 - Reload on immutable Moose classes is buggy.
183 - Logging in more than once is not supported by the program, and thus not by
184 the console. It seems to work, but strange things may happen.
188 Configuration of this script is located in:
191 config/console.conf.default
193 See there for interesting options.
197 Sven Schöling <s.schoeling@linet-services.de>