Sunil Mohan Adapa 5f548a9e36
packages: Make modules declare managed packages
This can then be used by a privileged action to verify that packages
requested for installation are in fact valid.  This slightly improves
security of those privileged actions.
2016-06-11 12:11:32 -04:00

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#
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"""
Plinth module to configure Shaarli.
"""
from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy as _
from plinth import actions
from plinth import action_utils
from plinth import cfg
from plinth import service as service_module
version = 1
depends = ['apps']
managed_packages = ['shaarli']
title = _('Bookmarks (Shaarli)')
description = [
_('Shaarli allows you to save and share bookmarks.'),
_('When enabled, Shaarli will be available from <a href="/shaarli">'
'/shaarli</a> path on the web server. Note that Shaarli only supports a '
'single user account, which you will need to setup on the initial '
'visit.'),
]
service = None
def init():
"""Initialize the module."""
menu = cfg.main_menu.get('apps:index')
menu.add_urlname(title, 'glyphicon-bookmark', 'shaarli:index')
global service
service = service_module.Service(
'shaarli', title, ports=['http', 'https'], is_external=True,
is_enabled=is_enabled, enable=enable, disable=disable)
def setup(helper, old_version=None):
"""Install and configure the module."""
helper.install(managed_packages)
helper.call('post', service.notify_enabled, None, True)
def is_enabled():
"""Return whether the module is enabled."""
return action_utils.webserver_is_enabled('shaarli')
def enable():
"""Enable the module."""
actions.superuser_run('shaarli', ['enable'])
def disable():
"""Enable the module."""
actions.superuser_run('shaarli', ['disable'])