+require 'common/domain'
require 'common/errors'
require 'common/runner'
+# Perform the moving (renaming) of users/domains using {MvPlugin}s.
+#
class MvRunner
include Runner
- def run(plugin, src, dst)
- # Why think too hard? An user has an @, a domain doesn't.
- if not src.include?('@') then
- # We only support moving users right now, and the destination
- # domain must already exist.
- raise NotImplementedError.new('Only users can be moved.')
+ # Run *plugin* to move the user *src* to *dst*. The method
+ # signature includes the unused *cfg* for consistency with the
+ # runners that do need a {Configuration}.
+ #
+ # @param cfg [Configuration] unused.
+ #
+ # @param plugin [Class] plugin class that will perform the move.
+ #
+ # @param src [User] the source user to be moved.
+ #
+ # @param dst [User] the destination user being moved to.
+ #
+ def run(cfg, plugin, src, dst)
+
+ if src.is_a?(Domain) or dst.is_a?(Domain) then
+ msg = 'only users can be moved'
+ raise NotImplementedError.new(msg)
end
begin
- src_description = plugin.describe_user(src)
+ src_description = plugin.describe(src)
plugin.mv_user(src, dst)
- msg = "Moved user #{src} (#{src_description}) "
- msg += "to #{dst}."
- report(plugin, msg)
- rescue InvalidUserError => e
- report(plugin, e.message)
- rescue NonexistentUserError => e
- report(plugin, e.message)
- rescue NonexistentDomainError => e
- report(plugin, e.message)
- rescue StandardError => e
- msg = "There was an error (#{e.to_s}) moving the user: #{e.message}"
+ dst_description = plugin.describe(dst)
+
+ msg = "Moved user "
+ msg += add_description(src, src_description)
+ msg += " to "
+ msg += add_description(dst, dst_description)
+ msg += "."
report(plugin, msg)
- Kernel.exit(ExitCodes::DATABASE_ERROR)
+
+ rescue NonexistentUserError
+ # This means that the SOURCE user didn't exist, since a
+ # nonexistent destination user is perfectly expected.
+ report(plugin, "Source user #{src.to_s()} not found.")
+ rescue NonexistentDomainError
+ # This could mean that the source domain doesn't exist, but in
+ # that case, we just report that the source user doesn't
+ # exist. So a nonexistent domain refers to a nonexistent
+ # DESTINATION domain.
+ report(plugin, "Destination domain #{dst.domainpart()} not found.")
+ rescue UserAlreadyExistsError
+ report(plugin, "Destination user #{dst.to_s()} already exists.")
end
end