Filled out the project, added Ezmlm module + spec.
--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/LICENSE Wed May 07 18:22:04 2008 +0000
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+Copyright (c) 2008, LAIKA, Inc.
+
+All rights reserved.
+
+Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are
+permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+
+ * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this
+ list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+
+ * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this
+ list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or
+ other materials provided with the distribution.
+
+ * Neither the name of LAIKA, nor the names of its contributors may be used to
+ endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior
+ written permission.
+
+THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
+"AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
+LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
+A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR
+CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
+EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
+PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR
+PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF
+LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING
+NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
+SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/README Wed May 07 18:22:04 2008 +0000
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+= ThingFish
+
+== Authors
+
+* Michael Granger <mgranger@laika.com>
+* Jeremiah Jordan <jjordan@laika.com>
+
+== Installation
+
+=== Requirements
+
+Ruby-Ezmlm is tested using Ruby 1.8.6:
+
+ * Ruby (>= 1.8.6): http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/downloads/
+
+Other versions may work, but are not tested.
+
+=== Ruby Modules
+
+There are two ways you can install Ruby-Ezmlm. The easiest is to use RubyGems:
+
+ $ sudo gem install -y ruby-ezmlm
+
+If you'd rather install from source, you'll need these:
+
+ * Tmail (>= 1.2.3.1): http://tmail.rubyforge.org/
+
+Once these are installed:
+
+ $ tar -zxvf ezmlm-0.0.1.tgz
+ $ cd thingfish-0.0.1
+ $ su -
+ # rake install
+
+If you want to help out with development, run tests, or generate documentation,
+you'll need a few more things:
+
+ * RSpec (>= 1.0.5): http://rspec.rubyforge.org/
+ * rcov (>= 0.7.0): http://eigenclass.org/hiki.rb?rcov
+
+If you have RubyGems installed, you can install these automatically via the
++install_dependencies+ task of the Rakefile:
+
+ $ sudo rake install_dependencies
+
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+++ b/Rakefile Wed May 07 18:22:04 2008 +0000
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+#!rake -*- ruby -*-
+#
+# Ruby-Ezmlm rakefile
+#
+# Based on Ben Bleything's Rakefile for Linen (URL?)
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2007 LAIKA, Inc.
+#
+# Mistakes:
+# * Michael Granger <mgranger@laika.com>
+#
+
+BEGIN {
+ require 'pathname'
+ basedir = Pathname.new( __FILE__ ).dirname
+ libdir = basedir + 'lib'
+
+ $LOAD_PATH.unshift( libdir.to_s ) unless $LOAD_PATH.include?( libdir.to_s )
+}
+
+
+require 'rubygems'
+
+require 'rake'
+require 'tmpdir'
+require 'pathname'
+
+$dryrun = false
+
+# Pathname constants
+BASEDIR = Pathname.new( __FILE__ ).expand_path.dirname.relative_path_from( Pathname.getwd )
+BINDIR = BASEDIR + 'bin'
+LIBDIR = BASEDIR + 'lib'
+DOCSDIR = BASEDIR + 'docs'
+VARDIR = BASEDIR + 'var'
+WWWDIR = VARDIR + 'www'
+MANUALDIR = DOCSDIR + 'manual'
+RDOCDIR = DOCSDIR + 'rdoc'
+STATICWWWDIR = WWWDIR + 'static'
+PKGDIR = BASEDIR + 'pkg'
+ARTIFACTS_DIR = Pathname.new( ENV['CC_BUILD_ARTIFACTS'] || '' )
+RAKE_TASKDIR = BASEDIR + 'rake'
+
+TEXT_FILES = %w( Rakefile README LICENSE ).
+ collect {|filename| BASEDIR + filename }
+
+SPECDIR = BASEDIR + 'spec'
+SPEC_FILES = Pathname.glob( SPECDIR + '**/*_spec.rb' ).
+ delete_if {|item| item =~ /\.svn/ }
+# Ideally, this should be automatically generated.
+SPEC_EXCLUDES = 'spec,monkeypatches,/Library/Ruby,/var/lib,/usr/local/lib'
+
+BIN_FILES = Pathname.glob( BINDIR + '*').
+ delete_if {|item| item =~ /\.svn/ }
+LIB_FILES = Pathname.glob( LIBDIR + '**/*.rb').
+ delete_if {|item| item =~ /\.svn/ }
+
+RELEASE_FILES = BIN_FILES + TEXT_FILES + LIB_FILES + SPEC_FILES
+
+require RAKE_TASKDIR + 'helpers.rb'
+
+### Package constants
+PKG_NAME = 'ruby-ezmlm'
+PKG_VERSION_FROM = LIBDIR + 'ezmlm.rb'
+PKG_VERSION = find_pattern_in_file( /VERSION = '(\d+\.\d+\.\d+)'/, PKG_VERSION_FROM ).first
+PKG_FILE_NAME = "#{PKG_NAME}-#{PKG_VERSION}"
+
+RELEASE_NAME = "REL #{PKG_VERSION}"
+
+require RAKE_TASKDIR + 'svn.rb'
+require RAKE_TASKDIR + 'verifytask.rb'
+
+if Rake.application.options.trace
+ $trace = true
+ log "$trace is enabled"
+end
+
+if Rake.application.options.dryrun
+ $dryrun = true
+ log "$dryrun is enabled"
+ Rake.application.options.dryrun = false
+end
+
+### Project Gemspec
+GEMSPEC = Gem::Specification.new do |gem|
+ pkg_build = get_svn_rev( BASEDIR ) || 0
+
+ gem.name = PKG_NAME
+ gem.version = "%s.%s" % [ PKG_VERSION, pkg_build ]
+
+ gem.summary = "A Ruby programmatic interface to ezmlm-idx"
+ gem.description = "Ruby-Ezmlm is a Ruby programmatic interface to ezmlm-idx " +
+ "mailing lists, message archives, and command-line tools."
+
+ gem.authors = "Michael Granger, Jeremiah Jordan"
+ gem.email = "opensource@laika.com"
+ gem.homepage = "http://opensource.laika.com/wiki/ruby-ezmlm"
+
+ gem.rubyforge_project = 'laika'
+
+ gem.has_rdoc = true
+
+ gem.files = RELEASE_FILES.
+ collect {|f| f.relative_path_from(BASEDIR).to_s }
+ gem.test_files = SPEC_FILES.
+ collect {|f| f.relative_path_from(BASEDIR).to_s }
+
+ gem.add_dependency( 'tmail', '>= 1.2.3.1' )
+end
+
+
+# Load task plugins
+Pathname.glob( RAKE_TASKDIR + '*.rb' ).each do |tasklib|
+ trace "Loading task lib #{tasklib}"
+ require tasklib
+end
+
+
+### Default task
+task :default => [:clean, :spec, 'coverage:verify', :package]
+
+
+### Task: clean
+desc "Clean pkg, coverage, and rdoc; remove .bak files"
+task :clean => [ :clobber_rdoc, :clobber_package, :clobber_coverage ] do
+ files = FileList['**/*.bak']
+ files.clear_exclude
+ File.rm( files ) unless files.empty?
+ FileUtils.rm_rf( 'artifacts' )
+end
+
+
+### Cruisecontrol task
+desc "Cruisecontrol build"
+task :cruise => [:clean, :coverage, :package] do |task|
+ raise "Artifacts dir not set." if ARTIFACTS_DIR.to_s.empty?
+ artifact_dir = ARTIFACTS_DIR.cleanpath
+ artifact_dir.mkpath
+
+ $stderr.puts "Copying coverage stats..."
+ FileUtils.cp_r( 'coverage', artifact_dir )
+
+ $stderr.puts "Copying packages..."
+ FileUtils.cp_r( FileList['pkg/*'].to_a, artifact_dir )
+end
+
--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/lib/ezmlm.rb Wed May 07 18:22:04 2008 +0000
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+#!/usr/bin/ruby
+#
+# A Ruby programmatic interface to the ezmlm-idx mailing list system
+#
+# == Version
+#
+# $Id$
+#
+# == Authors
+#
+# * Michael Granger <mgranger@laika.com>
+# * Jeremiah Jordan <jjordan@laika.com>
+#
+# :include: LICENSE
+#
+#---
+#
+# Please see the file LICENSE in the base directory for licensing details.
+#
+
+require 'pathname'
+
+
+### Toplevel namespace module
+module Ezmlm
+
+ # SVN Revision
+ SVNRev = %q$Rev$
+
+ # SVN Id
+ SVNId = %q$Id$
+
+ # Package version
+ VERSION = '0.0.1'
+
+
+ require 'ezmlm/list'
+
+
+
+ ###############
+ module_function
+ ###############
+
+
+ ### Iterate over each directory that looks like an Ezmlm list in the specified +listsdir+ and
+ ### yield it as an Ezmlm::List object.
+ def each_list( listsdir )
+ listsdir = Pathname.new( listsdir )
+ Pathname.glob( listsdir + '*' ) do |entry|
+ next unless entry.directory?
+ next unless ( entry + 'mailinglist' ).exist?
+
+ yield( Ezmlm::List.new(entry) )
+ end
+ end
+
+
+end # module Ezmlm
+
+# vim: set nosta noet ts=4 sw=4:
--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/lib/ezmlm/list.rb Wed May 07 18:22:04 2008 +0000
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+#!/usr/bin/ruby
+#
+# A Ruby interface to a single Ezmlm-idx mailing list directory
+#
+# == Version
+#
+# $Id$
+#
+# == Authors
+#
+# * Michael Granger <mgranger@laika.com>
+# * Jeremiah Jordan <jjordan@laika.com>
+#
+# :include: LICENSE
+#
+#---
+#
+# Please see the file LICENSE in the base directory for licensing details.
+#
+
+require 'pathname'
+require 'ezmlm'
+
+
+### A Ruby interface to an ezmlm-idx mailing list directory
+class Ezmlm::List
+
+end
+
+# vim: set nosta noet ts=4 sw=4:
--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/rake/helpers.rb Wed May 07 18:22:04 2008 +0000
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+#####################################################################
+### G L O B A L H E L P E R F U N C T I O N S
+#####################################################################
+
+require 'pathname'
+require 'readline'
+require 'open3'
+
+# Set some ANSI escape code constants (Shamelessly stolen from Perl's
+# Term::ANSIColor by Russ Allbery <rra@stanford.edu> and Zenin <zenin@best.com>
+ANSI_ATTRIBUTES = {
+ 'clear' => 0,
+ 'reset' => 0,
+ 'bold' => 1,
+ 'dark' => 2,
+ 'underline' => 4,
+ 'underscore' => 4,
+ 'blink' => 5,
+ 'reverse' => 7,
+ 'concealed' => 8,
+
+ 'black' => 30, 'on_black' => 40,
+ 'red' => 31, 'on_red' => 41,
+ 'green' => 32, 'on_green' => 42,
+ 'yellow' => 33, 'on_yellow' => 43,
+ 'blue' => 34, 'on_blue' => 44,
+ 'magenta' => 35, 'on_magenta' => 45,
+ 'cyan' => 36, 'on_cyan' => 46,
+ 'white' => 37, 'on_white' => 47
+}
+
+
+CLEAR_TO_EOL = "\e[K"
+CLEAR_CURRENT_LINE = "\e[2K"
+
+
+### Output a logging message
+def log( *msg )
+ output = colorize( msg.flatten.join(' '), 'cyan' )
+ $deferr.puts( output )
+end
+
+
+### Output a logging message if tracing is on
+def trace( *msg )
+ return unless $trace
+ output = colorize( msg.flatten.join(' '), 'yellow' )
+ $deferr.puts( output )
+end
+
+
+### Run the specified command +cmd+ with system(), failing if the execution
+### fails.
+def run( *cmd )
+ cmd.flatten!
+
+ log( cmd.collect {|part| part =~ /\s/ ? part.inspect : part} )
+ if $dryrun
+ $deferr.puts "(dry run mode)"
+ else
+ system( *cmd )
+ unless $?.success?
+ fail "Command failed: [%s]" % [cmd.join(' ')]
+ end
+ end
+end
+
+
+### Open a pipe to a process running the given +cmd+ and call the given block with it.
+def pipeto( *cmd )
+ $DEBUG = true
+
+ cmd.flatten!
+ log( "Opening a pipe to: ", cmd.collect {|part| part =~ /\s/ ? part.inspect : part} )
+ if $dryrun
+ $deferr.puts "(dry run mode)"
+ else
+ open( '|-', 'w+' ) do |io|
+
+ # Parent
+ if io
+ yield( io )
+
+ # Child
+ else
+ exec( *cmd )
+ fail "Command failed: [%s]" % [cmd.join(' ')]
+ end
+ end
+ end
+end
+
+
+### Download the file at +sourceuri+ via HTTP and write it to +targetfile+.
+def download( sourceuri, targetfile )
+ oldsync = $defout.sync
+ $defout.sync = true
+ require 'net/http'
+ require 'uri'
+
+ targetpath = Pathname.new( targetfile )
+
+ log "Downloading %s to %s" % [sourceuri, targetfile]
+ targetpath.open( File::WRONLY|File::TRUNC|File::CREAT, 0644 ) do |ofh|
+
+ url = URI.parse( sourceuri )
+ downloaded = false
+ limit = 5
+
+ until downloaded or limit.zero?
+ Net::HTTP.start( url.host, url.port ) do |http|
+ req = Net::HTTP::Get.new( url.path )
+
+ http.request( req ) do |res|
+ if res.is_a?( Net::HTTPSuccess )
+ log "Downloading..."
+ res.read_body do |buf|
+ ofh.print( buf )
+ end
+ downloaded = true
+ puts "done."
+
+ elsif res.is_a?( Net::HTTPRedirection )
+ url = URI.parse( res['location'] )
+ log "...following redirection to: %s" % [ url ]
+ limit -= 1
+ sleep 0.2
+ next
+
+ else
+ res.error!
+ end
+ end
+ end
+ end
+ end
+
+ return targetpath
+ensure
+ $defout.sync = oldsync
+end
+
+
+### Return the fully-qualified path to the specified +program+ in the PATH.
+def which( program )
+ ENV['PATH'].split(/:/).
+ collect {|dir| Pathname.new(dir) + program }.
+ find {|path| path.exist? && path.executable? }
+end
+
+
+### Create a string that contains the ANSI codes specified and return it
+def ansi_code( *attributes )
+ attributes.flatten!
+ attributes.collect! {|at| at.to_s }
+ # $deferr.puts "Returning ansicode for TERM = %p: %p" %
+ # [ ENV['TERM'], attributes ]
+ return '' unless /(?:vt10[03]|xterm(?:-color)?|linux|screen)/i =~ ENV['TERM']
+ attributes = ANSI_ATTRIBUTES.values_at( *attributes ).compact.join(';')
+
+ # $deferr.puts " attr is: %p" % [attributes]
+ if attributes.empty?
+ return ''
+ else
+ return "\e[%sm" % attributes
+ end
+end
+
+
+### Colorize the given +string+ with the specified +attributes+ and return it, handling
+### line-endings, color reset, etc.
+def colorize( *args )
+ string = ''
+
+ if block_given?
+ string = yield
+ else
+ string = args.shift
+ end
+
+ ending = string[/(\s)$/] || ''
+ string = string.rstrip
+
+ return ansi_code( args.flatten ) + string + ansi_code( 'reset' ) + ending
+end
+
+
+### Output the specified <tt>msg</tt> as an ANSI-colored error message
+### (white on red).
+def error_message( msg, details='' )
+ $deferr.puts colorize( 'bold', 'white', 'on_red' ) { msg } + details
+end
+alias :error :error_message
+
+
+### Highlight and embed a prompt control character in the given +string+ and return it.
+def make_prompt_string( string )
+ return CLEAR_CURRENT_LINE + colorize( 'bold', 'green' ) { string + ' ' }
+end
+
+
+### Output the specified <tt>prompt_string</tt> as a prompt (in green) and
+### return the user's input with leading and trailing spaces removed. If a
+### test is provided, the prompt will repeat until the test returns true.
+### An optional failure message can also be passed in.
+def prompt( prompt_string, failure_msg="Try again." ) # :yields: response
+ prompt_string.chomp!
+ prompt_string << ":" unless /\W$/.match( prompt_string )
+ response = nil
+
+ begin
+ prompt = make_prompt_string( prompt_string )
+ response = Readline.readline( prompt ) || ''
+ response.strip!
+ if block_given? && ! yield( response )
+ error_message( failure_msg + "\n\n" )
+ response = nil
+ end
+ end while response.nil?
+
+ return response
+end
+
+
+### Prompt the user with the given <tt>prompt_string</tt> via #prompt,
+### substituting the given <tt>default</tt> if the user doesn't input
+### anything. If a test is provided, the prompt will repeat until the test
+### returns true. An optional failure message can also be passed in.
+def prompt_with_default( prompt_string, default, failure_msg="Try again." )
+ response = nil
+
+ begin
+ response = prompt( "%s [%s]" % [ prompt_string, default ] )
+ response = default if response.empty?
+
+ if block_given? && ! yield( response )
+ error_message( failure_msg + "\n\n" )
+ response = nil
+ end
+ end while response.nil?
+
+ return response
+end
+
+
+### Display a description of a potentially-dangerous task, and prompt
+### for confirmation. If the user answers with anything that begins
+### with 'y', yield to the block, else raise with an error.
+def ask_for_confirmation( description )
+ puts description
+
+ answer = prompt_with_default( "Continue?", 'n' ) do |input|
+ input =~ /^[yn]/i
+ end
+
+ case answer
+ when /^y/i
+ yield
+ else
+ error "Aborted."
+ fail
+ end
+end
+
+
+### Search line-by-line in the specified +file+ for the given +regexp+, returning the
+### first match, or nil if no match was found. If the +regexp+ has any capture groups,
+### those will be returned in an Array, else the whole matching line is returned.
+def find_pattern_in_file( regexp, file )
+ rval = nil
+
+ File.open( file, 'r' ).each do |line|
+ if (( match = regexp.match(line) ))
+ rval = match.captures.empty? ? match[0] : match.captures
+ break
+ end
+ end
+
+ return rval
+end
+
+
+### Search line-by-line in the output of the specified +cmd+ for the given +regexp+,
+### returning the first match, or nil if no match was found. If the +regexp+ has any
+### capture groups, those will be returned in an Array, else the whole matching line
+### is returned.
+def find_pattern_in_pipe( regexp, *cmd )
+ output = []
+
+ Open3.popen3( *cmd ) do |stdin, stdout, stderr|
+ stdin.close
+
+ output << stdout.gets until stdout.eof?
+ output << stderr.gets until stderr.eof?
+ end
+
+ result = output.find { |line| regexp.match(line) }
+ return $1 || result
+end
+
+
+### Extract all the non Rake-target arguments from ARGV and return them.
+def get_target_args
+ args = ARGV.reject {|arg| Rake::Task.task_defined?(arg) }
+ return args
+end
+
+
+
+require 'rubygems/dependency_installer'
+require 'rubygems/source_index'
+require 'rubygems/requirement'
+require 'rubygems/doc_manager'
+
+### Install the specified +gems+ if they aren't already installed.
+def install_gems( *gems )
+ gems.flatten!
+
+ defaults = Gem::DependencyInstaller::DEFAULT_OPTIONS.merge({
+ :generate_rdoc => true,
+ :generate_ri => true,
+ :install_dir => Gem.dir,
+ :format_executable => false,
+ :test => false,
+ :version => Gem::Requirement.default,
+ })
+
+ # Check for root
+ if Process.euid != 0
+ $stderr.puts "This probably won't work, as you aren't root, but I'll try anyway"
+ end
+
+ gemindex = Gem::SourceIndex.from_installed_gems
+
+ gems.each do |gemname|
+ if (( specs = gemindex.search(gemname) )) && ! specs.empty?
+ log "Version %s of %s is already installed; skipping..." %
+ [ specs.first.version, specs.first.name ]
+ next
+ end
+
+ log "Trying to install #{gemname.inspect}..."
+ installer = Gem::DependencyInstaller.new
+ installer.install( gemname )
+
+ installer.installed_gems.each do |spec|
+ log "Installed: %s" % [ spec.full_name ]
+ end
+
+ end
+end
+
+
--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/rake/packaging.rb Wed May 07 18:22:04 2008 +0000
@@ -0,0 +1,32 @@
+#
+# Packaging Rake Tasks
+#
+#
+
+require 'rake/packagetask'
+require 'rake/gempackagetask'
+
+Rake::GemPackageTask.new( GEMSPEC ) do |task|
+ task.gem_spec = GEMSPEC
+ task.need_tar = false
+ task.need_tar_gz = true
+ task.need_tar_bz2 = true
+ task.need_zip = true
+end
+
+
+### Task: install
+task :install_gem => [:package] do
+ $stderr.puts
+ installer = Gem::Installer.new( %{pkg/#{PKG_FILE_NAME}.gem} )
+ installer.install
+end
+
+### Task: uninstall
+task :uninstall_gem => [:clean] do
+ uninstaller = Gem::Uninstaller.new( PKG_FILE_NAME )
+ uninstaller.uninstall
+end
+
+
+
--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/rake/rdoc.rb Wed May 07 18:22:04 2008 +0000
@@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
+#
+# RDoc Rake tasks
+# $Id$
+#
+
+require 'rake/rdoctask'
+
+### Task: rdoc
+Rake::RDocTask.new do |rdoc|
+ rdoc.rdoc_dir = 'docs/api'
+ rdoc.title = "%s -- %s" % [ GEMSPEC.name, GEMSPEC.summary ]
+
+ rdoc.options += [
+ '-w', '4',
+ '-SHN',
+ '-i', BASEDIR.to_s,
+ '-f', 'darkfish',
+ '-m', 'README',
+ '-W', 'http://opensource.laika.com/browser/ruby-ezmlm/trunk/'
+ ]
+
+ rdoc.rdoc_files.include 'README'
+ rdoc.rdoc_files.include LIB_FILES.collect {|f| f.relative_path_from(BASEDIR).to_s }
+end
+
--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/rake/style.rb Wed May 07 18:22:04 2008 +0000
@@ -0,0 +1,59 @@
+#
+# Style Fixup Rake Tasks
+#
+#
+#
+
+### Coding style checks and fixes
+namespace :style do
+
+ BLANK_LINE = /^\s*$/
+ GOOD_INDENT = /^(\t\s*)?\S/
+
+ # A list of the files that have legitimate leading whitespace, etc.
+ PROBLEM_FILES = [ SPECDIR + 'config_spec.rb' ]
+
+ desc "Check source files for inconsistent indent and fix them"
+ task :fix_indent do
+ files = LIB_FILES + SPEC_FILES
+
+ badfiles = Hash.new {|h,k| h[k] = [] }
+
+ trace "Checking files for indentation"
+ files.each do |file|
+ if PROBLEM_FILES.include?( file )
+ trace " skipping problem file #{file}..."
+ next
+ end
+
+ trace " #{file}"
+ linecount = 0
+ file.each_line do |line|
+ linecount += 1
+
+ # Skip blank lines
+ next if line =~ BLANK_LINE
+
+ # If there's a line with incorrect indent, note it and skip to the
+ # next file
+ if line !~ GOOD_INDENT
+ trace " Bad line %d: %p" % [ linecount, line ]
+ badfiles[file] << [ linecount, line ]
+ end
+ end
+ end
+
+ if badfiles.empty?
+ log "No indentation problems found."
+ else
+ log "Found incorrect indent in #{badfiles.length} files:\n "
+ badfiles.each do |file, badlines|
+ log " #{file}:\n" +
+ " " + badlines.collect {|badline| "%5d: %p" % badline }.join( "\n " )
+ end
+ end
+ end
+
+end
+
+
--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/rake/svn.rb Wed May 07 18:22:04 2008 +0000
@@ -0,0 +1,328 @@
+#####################################################################
+### S U B V E R S I O N T A S K S A N D H E L P E R S
+#####################################################################
+
+require 'pp'
+require 'yaml'
+require 'English'
+
+# Strftime format for tags/releases
+TAG_TIMESTAMP_FORMAT = '%Y%m%d-%H%M%S'
+TAG_TIMESTAMP_PATTERN = /\d{4}\d{2}\d{2}-\d{6}/
+
+RELEASE_VERSION_PATTERN = /\d+\.\d+\.\d+/
+
+DEFAULT_EDITOR = 'vi'
+DEFAULT_KEYWORDS = %w[Date Rev Author URL Id]
+KEYWORDED_FILEDIRS = %w[applets bin etc lib misc]
+KEYWORDED_FILEPATTERN = /^(?:Rakefile|.*\.(?:rb|js|html|template))$/i
+
+COMMIT_MSG_FILE = 'commit-msg.txt'
+
+###
+### Subversion-specific Helpers
+###
+
+### Return a new tag for the given time
+def make_new_tag( time=Time.now )
+ return time.strftime( TAG_TIMESTAMP_FORMAT )
+end
+
+
+### Get the subversion information for the current working directory as
+### a hash.
+def get_svn_info( dir='.' )
+ info = IO.read( '|-' ) or exec 'svn', 'info', dir
+ return YAML.load( info ) # 'svn info' outputs valid YAML! Yay!
+end
+
+
+### Get a list of the objects registered with subversion under the specified directory and
+### return them as an Array of Pathame objects.
+def get_svn_filelist( dir='.' )
+ list = IO.read( '|-' ) or exec 'svn', 'st', '-v', '--ignore-externals', dir
+
+ # Split into lines, filter out the unknowns, and grab the filenames as Pathnames
+ # :FIXME: This will break if we ever put in a file with spaces in its name. This
+ # will likely be the least of our worries if we do so, however, so it's not worth
+ # the additional complexity to make it handle that case. If we do need that, there's
+ # always the --xml output for 'svn st'...
+ return list.split( $/ ).
+ reject {|line| line =~ /^\?/ }.
+ collect {|fn| Pathname(fn[/\S+$/]) }
+end
+
+### Return the URL to the repository root for the specified +dir+.
+def get_svn_repo_root( dir='.' )
+ info = get_svn_info( dir )
+ return info['URL'].sub( %r{/trunk$}, '' )
+end
+
+
+### Return the Subversion URL to the given +dir+.
+def get_svn_url( dir='.' )
+ info = get_svn_info( dir )
+ return info['URL']
+end
+
+
+### Return the path of the specified +dir+ under the svn root of the
+### checkout.
+def get_svn_path( dir='.' )
+ root = get_svn_repo_root( dir )
+ url = get_svn_url( dir )
+
+ return url.sub( root + '/', '' )
+end
+
+
+### Return the keywords for the specified array of +files+ as a Hash keyed by filename.
+def get_svn_keyword_map( files )
+ cmd = ['svn', 'pg', 'svn:keywords', *files]
+
+ # trace "Executing: svn pg svn:keywords " + files.join(' ')
+ output = IO.read( '|-' ) or exec( 'svn', 'pg', 'svn:keywords', *files )
+
+ kwmap = {}
+ output.split( "\n" ).each do |line|
+ next if line !~ /\s+-\s+/
+ path, keywords = line.split( /\s+-\s+/, 2 )
+ kwmap[ path ] = keywords.split
+ end
+
+ return kwmap
+end
+
+
+### Return the latest revision number of the specified +dir+ as an Integer.
+def get_svn_rev( dir='.' )
+ info = get_svn_info( dir )
+ return info['Revision']
+end
+
+
+### Return a list of the entries at the specified Subversion url. If
+### no +url+ is specified, it will default to the list in the URL
+### corresponding to the current working directory.
+def svn_ls( url=nil )
+ url ||= get_svn_url()
+ list = IO.read( '|-' ) or exec 'svn', 'ls', url
+
+ trace 'svn ls of %s: %p' % [url, list] if $trace
+
+ return [] if list.nil? || list.empty?
+ return list.split( $INPUT_RECORD_SEPARATOR )
+end
+
+
+### Return the URL of the latest timestamp in the tags directory.
+def get_latest_svn_timestamp_tag
+ rooturl = get_svn_repo_root()
+ tagsurl = rooturl + '/tags'
+
+ tags = svn_ls( tagsurl ).grep( TAG_TIMESTAMP_PATTERN ).sort
+ return nil if tags.nil? || tags.empty?
+ return tagsurl + '/' + tags.last
+end
+
+
+### Get a subversion diff of the specified targets and return it. If no targets are
+### specified, the current directory will be diffed instead.
+def get_svn_diff( *targets )
+ targets << BASEDIR if targets.empty?
+ trace "Getting svn diff for targets: %p" % [targets]
+ log = IO.read( '|-' ) or exec 'svn', 'diff', *(targets.flatten)
+
+ return log
+end
+
+
+### Return the URL of the latest timestamp in the tags directory.
+def get_latest_release_tag
+ rooturl = get_svn_repo_root()
+ releaseurl = rooturl + '/releases'
+
+ tags = svn_ls( releaseurl ).grep( RELEASE_VERSION_PATTERN ).sort_by do |tag|
+ tag.split('.').collect {|i| Integer(i) }
+ end
+ return nil if tags.empty?
+
+ return releaseurl + '/' + tags.last
+end
+
+
+### Extract a diff from the specified subversion working +dir+, rewrite its
+### file lines as Trac links, and return it.
+def make_svn_commit_log( dir='.' )
+ editor_prog = ENV['EDITOR'] || ENV['VISUAL'] || DEFAULT_EDITOR
+
+ diff = IO.read( '|-' ) or exec 'svn', 'diff'
+ fail "No differences." if diff.empty?
+
+ return diff
+end
+
+
+
+###
+### Tasks
+###
+
+desc "Subversion tasks"
+namespace :svn do
+
+ desc "Copy the HEAD revision of the current trunk/ to tags/ with a " +
+ "current timestamp."
+ task :tag do
+ svninfo = get_svn_info()
+ tag = make_new_tag()
+ svntrunk = svninfo['URL']
+ svntagdir = svninfo['URL'].sub( %r{trunk$}, 'tags' )
+ svntag = svntagdir + '/' + tag
+
+ desc = "Tagging trunk as #{svntag}"
+ ask_for_confirmation( desc ) do
+ msg = prompt_with_default( "Commit log: ", "Tagging for code push" )
+ run 'svn', 'cp', '-m', msg, svntrunk, svntag
+ end
+ end
+
+
+ desc "Copy the most recent tag to releases/#{PKG_VERSION}"
+ task :release do
+ last_tag = get_latest_svn_timestamp_tag()
+ svninfo = get_svn_info()
+ release = PKG_VERSION
+ svnrel = svninfo['URL'] + '/releases'
+ svnrelease = svnrel + '/' + release
+
+ if last_tag.nil?
+ error "There are no tags in the repository"
+ fail
+ end
+
+ releases = svn_ls( svnrel )
+ trace "Releases: %p" % [releases]
+ if releases.include?( release )
+ error "Version #{release} already has a branch (#{svnrelease}). Did you mean" +
+ "to increment the version in #{PKG_VERSION_FROM}?"
+ fail
+ else
+ trace "No #{svnrel} version currently exists"
+ end
+
+ desc = "Release tag\n #{last_tag}\nto\n #{svnrelease}"
+ ask_for_confirmation( desc ) do
+ msg = prompt_with_default( "Commit log: ", "Branching for release" )
+ run 'svn', 'cp', '-m', msg, last_tag, svnrelease
+ end
+ end
+
+ ### Task for debugging the #get_target_args helper
+ task :show_targets do
+ $stdout.puts "Targets from ARGV (%p): %p" % [ARGV, get_target_args()]
+ end
+
+
+ desc "Generate a commit log"
+ task :commitlog => [COMMIT_MSG_FILE]
+
+ desc "Show the (pre-edited) commit log for the current directory"
+ task :show_commitlog => [COMMIT_MSG_FILE] do
+ ask_for_confirmation( "Confirm? " ) do
+ args = get_target_args()
+ puts get_svn_diff( *args )
+ end
+ end
+
+
+ file COMMIT_MSG_FILE do
+ args = get_target_args()
+ diff = get_svn_diff( *args )
+
+ File.open( COMMIT_MSG_FILE, File::WRONLY|File::EXCL|File::CREAT ) do |fh|
+ fh.print( diff )
+ end
+
+ editor = ENV['EDITOR'] || ENV['VISUAL'] || DEFAULT_EDITOR
+ system editor, COMMIT_MSG_FILE
+ unless $?.success?
+ fail "Editor exited uncleanly."
+ end
+ end
+
+
+ desc "Update from Subversion"
+ task :update do
+ run 'svn', 'up', '--ignore-externals'
+ end
+
+
+ desc "Check in all the changes in your current working copy"
+ task :checkin => ['svn:update', 'coverage:verify', 'svn:fix_keywords', COMMIT_MSG_FILE] do
+ targets = get_target_args()
+ $deferr.puts '---', File.read( COMMIT_MSG_FILE ), '---'
+ ask_for_confirmation( "Continue with checkin?" ) do
+ run 'svn', 'ci', '-F', COMMIT_MSG_FILE, targets
+ rm_f COMMIT_MSG_FILE
+ end
+ end
+ task :commit => :checkin
+ task :ci => :checkin
+
+
+ task :clean do
+ rm_f COMMIT_MSG_FILE
+ end
+
+
+ desc "Check and fix any missing keywords for any files in the project which need them"
+ task :fix_keywords do
+ log "Checking subversion keywords..."
+ paths = get_svn_filelist( BASEDIR ).
+ select {|path| path.file? && path.to_s =~ KEYWORDED_FILEPATTERN }
+
+ trace "Looking at %d paths for keywords:\n %p" % [paths.length, paths]
+ kwmap = get_svn_keyword_map( paths )
+
+ buf = ''
+ PP.pp( kwmap, buf, 132 )
+ trace "keyword map is: %s" % [buf]
+
+ files_needing_fixups = paths.find_all do |path|
+ (kwmap[path.to_s] & DEFAULT_KEYWORDS) != DEFAULT_KEYWORDS
+ end
+
+ unless files_needing_fixups.empty?
+ $deferr.puts "Files needing keyword fixes: ",
+ files_needing_fixups.collect {|f|
+ " %s: %s" % [f, kwmap[f] ? kwmap[f].join(' ') : "(no keywords)"]
+ }
+ ask_for_confirmation( "Will add default keywords to these files." ) do
+ run 'svn', 'ps', 'svn:keywords', DEFAULT_KEYWORDS.join(' '), *files_needing_fixups
+ end
+ else
+ log "Keywords are all up to date."
+ end
+ end
+
+
+ task :debug_helpers do
+ methods = [
+ :make_new_tag,
+ :get_svn_info,
+ :get_svn_repo_root,
+ :get_svn_url,
+ :get_svn_path,
+ :svn_ls,
+ :get_latest_svn_timestamp_tag,
+ ]
+ maxlen = methods.collect {|sym| sym.to_s.length }.max
+
+ methods.each do |meth|
+ res = send( meth )
+ puts "%*s => %p" % [ maxlen, colorize(meth.to_s, :cyan), res ]
+ end
+ end
+end
+
--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/rake/testing.rb Wed May 07 18:22:04 2008 +0000
@@ -0,0 +1,127 @@
+#
+# Testing Rake Tasks
+# $Id$
+#
+#
+
+
+# Keep these tasks optional by handling LoadErrors with stub task
+# replacements.
+begin
+ gem 'rspec', '>= 1.1.1'
+ require 'spec/rake/spectask'
+
+ COMMON_SPEC_OPTS = ['-c', '-f', 's']
+
+ ### Task: spec
+ Spec::Rake::SpecTask.new( :spec ) do |task|
+ task.spec_files = SPEC_FILES
+ task.libs += [LIBDIR]
+ task.spec_opts = COMMON_SPEC_OPTS
+ end
+ task :test => [:spec]
+
+
+ namespace :spec do
+ desc "Generate HTML output for a spec run"
+ Spec::Rake::SpecTask.new( :html ) do |task|
+ task.spec_files = SPEC_FILES
+ task.spec_opts = ['-f','h', '-D']
+ end
+
+ desc "Generate plain-text output for a CruiseControl.rb build"
+ Spec::Rake::SpecTask.new( :text ) do |task|
+ task.spec_files = SPEC_FILES
+ task.spec_opts = ['-f','p']
+ end
+ end
+rescue LoadError => err
+ task :no_rspec do
+ $stderr.puts "Testing tasks not defined: RSpec rake tasklib not available: %s" %
+ [ err.message ]
+ end
+
+ task :spec => :no_rspec
+ namespace :spec do
+ task :autotest => :no_rspec
+ task :html => :no_rspec
+ task :text => :no_rspec
+ end
+end
+
+
+
+### RCov (via RSpec) tasks
+begin
+ gem 'rcov'
+ gem 'rspec', '>= 1.1.1'
+
+ COVERAGE_TARGETDIR = STATICWWWDIR + 'coverage'
+
+ RCOV_OPTS = ['--exclude', SPEC_EXCLUDES, '--xrefs', '--save']
+
+ ### Task: coverage (via RCov)
+ ### Task: spec
+ desc "Build test coverage reports"
+ Spec::Rake::SpecTask.new( :coverage ) do |task|
+ task.spec_files = SPEC_FILES
+ task.libs += [LIBDIR]
+ task.spec_opts = ['-f', 'p', '-b']
+ task.rcov_opts = RCOV_OPTS
+ task.rcov = true
+ end
+
+
+ task :rcov => [:coverage] do; end
+
+ ### Other coverage tasks
+ namespace :coverage do
+ desc "Generate a detailed text coverage report"
+ Spec::Rake::SpecTask.new( :text ) do |task|
+ task.spec_files = SPEC_FILES
+ task.rcov_opts = RCOV_OPTS + ['--text-report']
+ task.rcov = true
+ end
+
+ desc "Show differences in coverage from last run"
+ Spec::Rake::SpecTask.new( :diff ) do |task|
+ task.spec_files = SPEC_FILES
+ task.rcov_opts = ['--text-coverage-diff']
+ task.rcov = true
+ end
+
+ ### Task: verify coverage
+ desc "Build coverage statistics"
+ VerifyTask.new( :verify => :rcov ) do |task|
+ task.threshold = 85.0
+ end
+
+ desc "Run RCov in 'spec-only' mode to check coverage from specs"
+ Spec::Rake::SpecTask.new( :speconly ) do |task|
+ task.spec_files = SPEC_FILES
+ task.rcov_opts = ['--exclude', SPEC_EXCLUDES, '--text-report', '--save']
+ task.rcov = true
+ end
+ end
+
+ task :clobber_coverage do
+ rmtree( COVERAGE_TARGETDIR )
+ end
+
+rescue LoadError => err
+ task :no_rcov do
+ $stderr.puts "Coverage tasks not defined: RSpec+RCov tasklib not available: %s" %
+ [ err.message ]
+ end
+
+ task :coverage => :no_rcov
+ task :clobber_coverage
+ task :rcov => :no_rcov
+ namespace :coverage do
+ task :text => :no_rcov
+ task :diff => :no_rcov
+ end
+ task :verify => :no_rcov
+end
+
+
--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/rake/verifytask.rb Wed May 07 18:22:04 2008 +0000
@@ -0,0 +1,64 @@
+#####################################################################
+### S U B V E R S I O N T A S K S A N D H E L P E R S
+#####################################################################
+
+require 'rake/tasklib'
+
+#
+# Work around the inexplicable behaviour of the original RDoc::VerifyTask, which
+# errors if your coverage isn't *exactly* the threshold.
+#
+
+# A task that can verify that the RCov coverage doesn't
+# drop below a certain threshold. It should be run after
+# running Spec::Rake::SpecTask.
+class VerifyTask < Rake::TaskLib
+
+ COVERAGE_PERCENTAGE_PATTERN =
+ %r{<tt class='coverage_code'>(\d+\.\d+)%</tt>}
+
+ # Name of the task. Defaults to :verify_rcov
+ attr_accessor :name
+
+ # Path to the index.html file generated by RCov, which
+ # is the file containing the total coverage.
+ # Defaults to 'coverage/index.html'
+ attr_accessor :index_html
+
+ # Whether or not to output details. Defaults to true.
+ attr_accessor :verbose
+
+ # The threshold value (in percent) for coverage. If the
+ # actual coverage is not equal to this value, the task will raise an
+ # exception.
+ attr_accessor :threshold
+
+ def initialize( name=:verify )
+ @name = name
+ @index_html = 'coverage/index.html'
+ @verbose = true
+ yield self if block_given?
+ raise "Threshold must be set" if @threshold.nil?
+ define
+ end
+
+ def define
+ desc "Verify that rcov coverage is at least #{threshold}%"
+
+ task @name do
+ total_coverage = nil
+ if match = File.read( index_html ).match( COVERAGE_PERCENTAGE_PATTERN )
+ total_coverage = Float( match[1] )
+ else
+ raise "Couldn't find the coverage percentage in #{index_html}"
+ end
+
+ puts "Coverage: #{total_coverage}% (threshold: #{threshold}%)" if verbose
+ if total_coverage < threshold
+ raise "Coverage must be at least #{threshold}% but was #{total_coverage}%"
+ end
+ end
+ end
+end
+
+# vim: set nosta noet ts=4 sw=4:
--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/spec/ezmlm/list_spec.rb Wed May 07 18:22:04 2008 +0000
@@ -0,0 +1,33 @@
+#!/usr/bin/env ruby
+
+BEGIN {
+ require 'pathname'
+ basedir = Pathname.new( __FILE__ ).dirname.parent.parent
+
+ libdir = basedir + "lib"
+
+ $LOAD_PATH.unshift( libdir ) unless $LOAD_PATH.include?( libdir )
+}
+
+begin
+ require 'spec/runner'
+ require 'spec/lib/helpers'
+ require 'ezmlm/list'
+rescue LoadError
+ unless Object.const_defined?( :Gem )
+ require 'rubygems'
+ retry
+ end
+ raise
+end
+
+
+describe Ezmlm::List do
+ include Ezmlm::SpecHelpers
+
+
+ it "is well-tested"
+
+end
+
+
--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/spec/ezmlm_spec.rb Wed May 07 18:22:04 2008 +0000
@@ -0,0 +1,59 @@
+#!/usr/bin/env ruby
+
+BEGIN {
+ require 'pathname'
+ basedir = Pathname.new( __FILE__ ).dirname.parent
+
+ libdir = basedir + "lib"
+
+ $LOAD_PATH.unshift( libdir ) unless $LOAD_PATH.include?( libdir )
+}
+
+begin
+ require 'spec/runner'
+ require 'spec/lib/helpers'
+ require 'ezmlm'
+rescue LoadError
+ unless Object.const_defined?( :Gem )
+ require 'rubygems'
+ retry
+ end
+ raise
+end
+
+
+describe Ezmlm do
+ include Ezmlm::SpecHelpers
+
+ LISTSDIR = '/tmp/lists'
+
+ it "can iterate over all mailing lists in a specified directory" do
+ file_entry = mock( "plain file" )
+ file_entry.should_receive( :directory? ).and_return( false )
+
+ nonexistant_mlentry = stub( "mailinglist path that doesn't exist", :exist? => false )
+ nonml_dir_entry = stub( "directory with no mailinglist file",
+ :directory? => true, :+ => nonexistant_mlentry )
+
+ existant_mlentry = stub( "mailinglist path that does exist", :exist? => true )
+ ml_dir_entry = stub( "directory with a mailinglist file", :directory? => true, :+ => existant_mlentry )
+
+ Pathname.should_receive( :glob ).with( an_instance_of(Pathname) ).
+ and_yield( file_entry ).
+ and_yield( nonml_dir_entry ).
+ and_yield( ml_dir_entry )
+
+ Ezmlm::List.should_receive( :new ).with( ml_dir_entry ).and_return( :listobject )
+
+ lists = []
+ Ezmlm.each_list( LISTSDIR ) do |list|
+ lists << list
+ end
+
+ lists.should have(1).member
+ lists.should include( :listobject )
+ end
+
+end
+
+
--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/spec/lib/helpers.rb Wed May 07 18:22:04 2008 +0000
@@ -0,0 +1,157 @@
+#!/usr/bin/ruby
+
+begin
+ require 'ezmlm'
+rescue LoadError
+ unless Object.const_defined?( :Gem )
+ require 'rubygems'
+ retry
+ end
+ raise
+end
+
+module Ezmlm::SpecHelpers
+
+ ###############
+ module_function
+ ###############
+
+ ### Create a temporary working directory and return
+ ### a Pathname object for it.
+ ###
+ def make_tempdir
+ dirname = "%s.%d.%0.4f" % [
+ 'ezmlm_spec',
+ Process.pid,
+ (Time.now.to_f % 3600),
+ ]
+ tempdir = Pathname.new( Dir.tmpdir ) + dirname
+ tempdir.mkpath
+
+ return tempdir
+ end
+
+
+end
+
+# Override the badly-formatted output of the RSpec HTML formatter
+require 'spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter'
+
+class Spec::Runner::Formatter::HtmlFormatter
+ def example_failed( example, counter, failure )
+ failure_style = failure.pending_fixed? ? 'pending_fixed' : 'failed'
+
+ unless @header_red
+ @output.puts " <script type=\"text/javascript\">makeRed('rspec-header');</script>"
+ @header_red = true
+ end
+
+ unless @example_group_red
+ css_class = 'example_group_%d' % [current_example_group_number]
+ @output.puts " <script type=\"text/javascript\">makeRed('#{css_class}');</script>"
+ @example_group_red = true
+ end
+
+ move_progress()
+
+ @output.puts " <dd class=\"spec #{failure_style}\">",
+ " <span class=\"failed_spec_name\">#{h(example.description)}</span>",
+ " <div class=\"failure\" id=\"failure_#{counter}\">"
+ if failure.exception
+ backtrace = format_backtrace( failure.exception.backtrace )
+ message = failure.exception.message
+
+ @output.puts " <div class=\"message\"><code>#{h message}</code></div>",
+ " <div class=\"backtrace\"><pre>#{backtrace}</pre></div>"
+ end
+
+ if extra = extra_failure_content( failure )
+ @output.puts( extra )
+ end
+
+ @output.puts " </div>",
+ " </dd>"
+ @output.flush
+ end
+
+
+ alias_method :default_global_styles, :global_styles
+
+ def global_styles
+ css = default_global_styles()
+ css << %Q{
+ /* Stuff added by #{__FILE__} */
+
+ /* Overrides */
+ #rspec-header {
+ -webkit-box-shadow: #333 0 2px 5px;
+ margin-bottom: 1em;
+ }
+
+ .example_group dt {
+ -webkit-box-shadow: #333 0 2px 3px;
+ }
+
+ /* Style for log output */
+ dd.log-message {
+ background: #eee;
+ padding: 0 2em;
+ margin: 0.2em 1em;
+ border-bottom: 1px dotted #999;
+ border-top: 1px dotted #999;
+ text-indent: -1em;
+ }
+
+ /* Parts of the message */
+ dd.log-message .log-time {
+ font-weight: bold;
+ }
+ dd.log-message .log-time:after {
+ content: ": ";
+ }
+ dd.log-message .log-level {
+ font-variant: small-caps;
+ border: 1px solid #ccc;
+ padding: 1px 2px;
+ }
+ dd.log-message .log-name {
+ font-size: 1.2em;
+ color: #1e51b2;
+ }
+ dd.log-message .log-name:before { content: "«"; }
+ dd.log-message .log-name:after { content: "»"; }
+
+ dd.log-message .log-message-text {
+ padding-left: 4px;
+ font-family: Monaco, "Andale Mono", "Vera Sans Mono", mono;
+ }
+
+
+ /* Distinguish levels */
+ dd.log-message.debug { color: #666; }
+ dd.log-message.info {}
+
+ dd.log-message.warn,
+ dd.log-message.error {
+ background: #ff9;
+ }
+ dd.log-message.error .log-level,
+ dd.log-message.error .log-message-text {
+ color: #900;
+ }
+ dd.log-message.fatal {
+ background: #900;
+ color: white;
+ font-weight: bold;
+ border: 0;
+ }
+ dd.log-message.fatal .log-name {
+ color: white;
+ }
+ }
+
+ return css
+ end
+end
+
+