#! /usr/bin/env python # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # vi:ts=4:et # # sfquery -- Source Forge query script using the ClientCGI high-level interface # # Retrieves a SourceForge XML export object for a given project. # Specify the *numeric* project ID. the user name, and the password, # as arguments. If you have a valid ~/.netrc entry for sourceforge.net, # you can just give the project ID. # # By Eric S. Raymond, August 2002. All rites reversed. import sys, netrc import curl class SourceForgeUserSession(curl.Curl): # SourceForge-specific methods. Sensitive to changes in site design. def login(self, name, password): "Establish a login session." self.post("account/login.php", (("form_loginname", name), ("form_pw", password), ("return_to", ""), ("stay_in_ssl", "1"), ("login", "Login With SSL"))) def logout(self): "Log out of SourceForge." self.get("account/logout.php") def fetch_xml(self, numid): self.get("export/xml_export.php?group_id=%s" % numid) if __name__ == "__main__": if len(sys.argv) == 1: project_id = '28236' # PyCurl project ID else: project_id = sys.argv[1] # Try to grab authenticators out of your .netrc try: auth = netrc.netrc().authenticators("sourceforge.net") name, account, password = auth except: if len(sys.argv) < 4: print("Usage: %s " % sys.argv[0]) raise SystemExit name = sys.argv[2] password = sys.argv[3] session = SourceForgeUserSession("https://sourceforge.net/") session.set_verbosity(0) session.login(name, password) # Login could fail. if session.answered("Invalid Password or User Name"): sys.stderr.write("Login/password not accepted (%d bytes)\n" % len(session.body())) sys.exit(1) # We'll see this if we get the right thing. elif session.answered("Personal Page For: " + name): session.fetch_xml(project_id) sys.stdout.write(session.body()) session.logout() sys.exit(0) # Or maybe SourceForge has changed its site design so our check strings # are no longer valid. else: sys.stderr.write("Unexpected page (%d bytes)\n"%len(session.body())) sys.exit(1)