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+ = CHANGELOG =
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+ == v2.0.0 ==
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+
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+ * change format csv to yaml
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+ * easy install with gem
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+ * add sync with ftp and ssh
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+ * many improvement
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+
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+ == v1.1.0 ==
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+
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+ * Add sync with MPW Server
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+ * Add MPW Server
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+ * Fix minors bugs
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+ source 'https://rubygems.org'
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+ gem 'highline'
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+ gem 'i18n', '0.6.9'
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+ gem 'locale'
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+ gem 'gpgme'
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+ gem 'colorize'
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+
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+ group :ssh do
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+ gem 'net-sftp'
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+ end
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+ # Manage your passwords!
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+
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+ MPW is a little software which stores your passwords in an GPG encrypted file.
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+ MPW can synchronize your password with a MPW Server or via SSH or via FTP.
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+
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+ # Installation
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+
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+ You must generate a GPG Key with GPG or with Seahorse (GUI on linux).
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+ This program work with ruby >= 1.9
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+
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+ * install ruby and rubygems on your computer
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+ * gem install mpw
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+ 2.0.0
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+ #!/usr/bin/ruby
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+ # author: nishiki
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+ # mail: nishiki@yaegashi.fr
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+ # info: a simple script who manage your passwords
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+
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+ require 'rubygems'
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+ require 'optparse'
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+ require 'pathname'
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+ require 'locale'
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+ require 'set'
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+ require 'i18n'
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+ require 'mpw/mpw'
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+ require 'mpw/config'
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+ require 'mpw/ui/cli'
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+
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+ # --------------------------------------------------------- #
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+ # Set local
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+ # --------------------------------------------------------- #
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+
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+ lang = Locale::Tag.parse(ENV['LANG']).to_simple.to_s[0..1]
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+
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+ if defined?(I18n.enforce_available_locales)
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+ I18n.enforce_available_locales = true
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+ end
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+
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+ APP_ROOT = File.dirname(Pathname.new(__FILE__).realpath)
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+
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+ I18n::Backend::Simple.send(:include, I18n::Backend::Fallbacks)
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+ I18n.load_path = Dir["#{APP_ROOT}/../i18n/cli/*.yml"]
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+ I18n.default_locale = :en
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+ I18n.locale = lang.to_sym
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+
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+ # --------------------------------------------------------- #
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+ # Options
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+ # --------------------------------------------------------- #
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+
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+ options = {}
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+ options[:force] = false
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+ options[:format] = false
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+ options[:group] = nil
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+ options[:config] = nil
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+
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+ OptionParser.new do |opts|
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+ opts.banner = "#{I18n.t('option.usage')}: mpw [options]"
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+
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+ opts.on('-s', '--show [SEARCH]', I18n.t('option.show')) do |search|
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+ search.nil? ? (options[:show] = '') : (options[:show] = search)
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+ end
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+ opts.on('-A', '--show-all', I18n.t('option.show_all')) do
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+ options[:type] = nil
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+ options[:show] = ''
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+ end
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+
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+ opts.on('-u', '--update ID', I18n.t('option.update')) do |id|
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+ options[:update] = id
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+ end
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+ opts.on('-d', '--delete ID', I18n.t('option.remove')) do |id|
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+ options[:delete] = id
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+ end
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+ opts.on('-g', '--group GROUP', I18n.t('option.group')) do |group|
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+ options[:group] = group
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+ end
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+ opts.on('-a', '--add', I18n.t('option.add')) do
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+ options[:add] = true
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+ end
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+ opts.on('-c', '--config CONFIG', I18n.t('option.config')) do |config|
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+ options[:config] = config
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+ end
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+ opts.on('-S', '--setup', I18n.t('option.setup')) do
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+ options[:setup] = true
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+ end
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+ opts.on('-p', '--protocol PROTOCOL', I18n.t('option.protocol')) do |protocol|
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+ options[:protocol] = protocol
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+ end
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+ opts.on('-e', '--export FILE', I18n.t('option.export')) do |file|
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+ options[:export] = file
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+ options[:type] = :yaml
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+ end
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+ opts.on('-t', '--type TYPE', I18n.t('option.type')) do |type|
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+ options[:type] = type.to_sym
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+ end
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+ opts.on('-i', '--import FILE', I18n.t('option.import')) do |file|
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+ options[:import] = file
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+ options[:type] = :yaml
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+ end
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+
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+ opts.on('-f', '--force', I18n.t('option.force')) do
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+ options[:force] = true
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+ end
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+
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+ opts.on('-G', '--generate-password [LENGTH]', I18n.t('option.generate_password')) do |length|
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+ puts MPW::MPW::password(length)
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+ exit 0
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+ end
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+
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+ opts.on('-h', '--help', I18n.t('option.help')) do
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+ puts opts
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+ exit 0
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+ end
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+ end.parse!
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+
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+ # --------------------------------------------------------- #
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+ # Main
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+ # --------------------------------------------------------- #
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+
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+ config = MPW::Config.new(options[:config])
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+ check_error = config.checkconfig
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+
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+ cli = Cli.new(config)
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+
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+ # Setup a new config
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+ if not check_error or not options[:setup].nil?
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+ cli.setup(lang)
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+ elsif not config.check_gpg_key?
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+ cli.setup_gpg_key
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+ end
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+
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+ cli.decrypt
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+ cli.sync
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+
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+ # Display the item's informations
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+ if not options[:show].nil?
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+ opts = {search: options[:show],
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+ group: options[:group],
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+ protocol: options[:protocol],
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+ }
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+
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+ cli.display(opts)
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+
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+ # Remove an item
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+ elsif not options[:delete].nil?
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+ cli.delete(options[:delete], options[:force])
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+
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+ # Update an item
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+ elsif not options[:update].nil?
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+ cli.update(options[:update])
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+
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+ # Add a new item
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+ elsif not options[:add].nil?
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+ cli.add
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+
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+ # Export
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+ elsif not options[:export].nil?
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+ cli.export(options[:export], options[:type])
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+
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+ # Add a new item
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+ elsif not options[:import].nil?
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+ cli.import(options[:import], options[:type], options[:force])
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+
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+ # Interactive mode
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+ end
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+
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+ cli = nil
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+
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+ exit 0
data/bin/mpw-server ADDED
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+ #!/usr/bin/ruby
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+ # author: nishiki
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+ # mail: nishiki@yaegashi.fr
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+ # info: a simple script who manage your passwords
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+
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+ require 'rubygems'
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+ require 'optparse'
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+ require 'pathname'
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+ require 'locale'
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+ require 'i18n'
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+ require 'mpw/server'
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+
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+ APP_ROOT = File.dirname(Pathname.new(__FILE__).realpath)
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+
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+ # --------------------------------------------------------- #
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+ # Set local
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+ # --------------------------------------------------------- #
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+
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+ lang = Locale::Tag.parse(ENV['LANG']).to_simple.to_s[0..1]
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+
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+ if defined?(I18n.enforce_available_locales)
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+ I18n.enforce_available_locales = true
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+ end
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+
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+ I18n::Backend::Simple.send(:include, I18n::Backend::Fallbacks)
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+ I18n.load_path = Dir["#{APP_ROOT}/../i18n/server/*.yml"]
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+ I18n.default_locale = :en
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+ I18n.locale = lang.to_sym
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+
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+ # --------------------------------------------------------- #
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+ # Options
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+ # --------------------------------------------------------- #
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+
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+ options = {}
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+ OptionParser.new do |opts|
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+ opts.banner = "#{I18n.t('option.usage')}: mpw-server -c CONFIG [options]"
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+
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+ opts.on("-c", "--config CONFIG", I18n.t('option.config')) do |config|
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+ options[:config] = config
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+ end
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+
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+ opts.on("-t", "--checkconfig", I18n.t('option.checkconfig')) do |b|
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+ options[:checkconfig] = b
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+ end
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+
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+ opts.on("-s", "--setup", I18n.t('option.setup')) do |b|
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+ options[:setup] = b
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+ end
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+
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+ opts.on("-h", "--help", I18n.t('option.help')) do |b|
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+ puts opts
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+ exit 0
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+ end
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+ end.parse!
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+
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+ # --------------------------------------------------------- #
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+ # Main
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+ # --------------------------------------------------------- #
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+
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+ if options[:config].nil? or options[:config].empty?
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+ puts "#{I18n.t('option.usage')}: mpw-server -c CONFIG [options]"
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+ exit 2
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+ end
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+
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+ server = MPW::Server.new
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+
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+ if options[:checkconfig]
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+ server.checkconfig(options[:config])
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+ elsif options[:setup]
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+ server.setup(options[:config])
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+ else
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+ if server.checkconfig(options[:config])
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+ server.start
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ server = nil
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+ exit 0