from typing import Any import os import ujson from django.test import Client from django.conf import settings from django.core.management.base import BaseCommand, CommandParser class Command(BaseCommand): help = """ Create webhook message based on given fixture Example: ./manage.py send_webhook_fixture_message \ --fixture=zerver/fixtures/integration/fixture.json \ '--url=/api/v1/external/integration?stream=stream_name&api_key=api_key' """ def add_arguments(self, parser): # type: (CommandParser) -> None parser.add_argument('-f', '--fixture', dest='fixture', type=str, help='The path to the fixture you\'d like to send ' 'into Zulip') parser.add_argument('-u', '--url', dest='url', type=str, help='The url on your Zulip server that you want ' 'to post the fixture to') def handle(self, **options): # type: (**str) -> None if options['fixture'] is None or options['url'] is None: self.print_help('./manage.py', 'send_webhook_fixture_message') exit(1) full_fixture_path = os.path.join(settings.DEPLOY_ROOT, options['fixture']) if not self._does_fixture_path_exist(full_fixture_path): print('Fixture {} does not exist'.format(options['fixture'])) exit(1) json = self._get_fixture_as_json(full_fixture_path) client = Client() client.post(options['url'], json, content_type="application/json") def _does_fixture_path_exist(self, fixture_path): # type: (str) -> bool return os.path.exists(fixture_path) def _get_fixture_as_json(self, fixture_path): # type: (str) -> str return ujson.dumps(ujson.loads(open(fixture_path).read()))