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"""EasyEngine site controller."""
from cement.core.controller import CementBaseController, expose
from ee.core.dummy import EEDummy
class EESiteController(CementBaseController):
class Meta:
label = 'site'
stacked_on = 'base'
stacked_type = 'nested'
description = 'site command manages website configuration with the help \
of the following subcommands'
arguments = [
(['site_name'],
dict(help='website name')),
]
@expose(hide=True)
def default(self):
# TODO Default action for ee site command
print("Inside EESiteController.default().")
@expose(help="delete site example.com")
def delete(self):
# TODO Write code for ee site delete command here
print("Inside EESiteController.delete().")
@expose(help="enable site example.com")
def enable(self):
# TODO Write code for ee site enable command here
print("Inside EESiteController.enable().")
@expose(help="disable site example.com")
def disable(self):
# TODO Write code for ee site disable command here
print("Inside EESiteController.disable().")
@expose(help="get example.com information")
def info(self):
# TODO Write code for ee site info command here
print("Inside EESiteController.info().")
@expose(help="Monitor example.com logs")
def log(self):
# TODO Write code for ee site log command here
print("Inside EESiteController.log().")
@expose(help="Edit example.com's nginx configuration")
def edit(self):
# TODO Write code for ee site edit command here
print("Inside EESiteController.edit().")
@expose(help="Display example.com's nginx configuration")
def show(self):
# TODO Write code for ee site edit command here
print("Inside EESiteController.show().")
@expose(help="list sites currently available")
def list(self):
# TODO Write code for ee site list command here
print("Inside EESiteController.list().")
@expose(help="change to example.com's webroot")
def cd(self):
# TODO Write code for ee site cd here
print("Inside EESiteController.cd().")
class EESiteCreateController(CementBaseController):
class Meta:
label = 'create'
stacked_on = 'site'
stacked_type = 'nested'
description = 'create command manages website configuration with the \
help of the following subcommands'
arguments = [
(['site_name'],
dict(help='the notorious foo option')),
(['--html'],
dict(help="html site", action='store_true')),
(['--php'],
dict(help="php site", action='store_true')),
(['--mysql'],
dict(help="mysql site", action='store_true')),
(['--wp'],
dict(help="wordpress site", action='store_true')),
(['--wpsubdir'],
dict(help="wpsubdir site", action='store_true')),
(['--wpsubdomain'],
dict(help="wpsubdomain site", action='store_true')),
]
@expose(hide=True)
def default(self):
# TODO Default action for ee site command
data = dict(foo='EESiteCreateController.default().')
self.app.render((data), 'default.mustache')
# print("Inside EESiteCreateController.default().")
class EESiteUpdateController(CementBaseController):
class Meta:
label = 'update'
stacked_on = 'site'
stacked_type = 'nested'
description = 'update command manages website configuration with the \
help of the following subcommands'
arguments = [
(['site_name'],
dict(help='website name')),
(['--html'],
dict(help="html site", action='store_true')),
(['--php'],
dict(help="php site", action='store_true')),
(['--mysql'],
dict(help="mysql site", action='store_true')),
(['--wp'],
dict(help="wordpress site", action='store_true')),
(['--wpsubdir'],
dict(help="wpsubdir site", action='store_true')),
(['--wpsubdomain'],
dict(help="wpsubdomain site", action='store_true')),
]
@expose(help="update example.com")
def default(self):
# TODO Write code for ee site update here
print("Inside EESiteUpdateController.default().")
# site command Options and subcommand calls and definations to
# mention here
# If using an output handler such as 'mustache', you could also
# render a data dictionary using a template. For example:
#
# data = dict(foo='bar')
# self.app.render(data, 'default.mustache')
#
#
# The 'default.mustache' file would be loaded from
# ``ee.cli.templates``, or ``/var/lib/ee/templates/``.
#