hedgedoc/bin/manage_users
Sheogorath a40dcdd222
Prevent "wrong type"-issue
The argument is may interpreted as number which causes the "pass"
parameter of the user creation to fail. Probably the same applies to the
mail address. But mail addresses are by definition not allowed to start
by a number (iirc) which makes it less a problem. This is mainly a quick
fix. Should be refactored a bit in future.

Signed-off-by: Sheogorath <sheogorath@shivering-isles.com>
2018-01-29 22:41:12 +01:00

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#!/usr/bin/env node
// First configure the logger so it does not spam the console
const logger = require("../lib/logger");
logger.transports.console.level = "warning";
const models = require("../lib/models/");
const readline = require("readline-sync");
const minimist = require("minimist");
var usage = `
Command-line utility to create users for email-signin.
Usage: bin/manage_users [--pass password] (--add | --del) user-email
Options:
--add Add user with the specified user-email
--del Delete user with specified user-email
--pass Use password from cmdline rather than prompting
`
// Using an async function to be able to use await inside
async function createUser(argv) {
var existing_user = await models.User.findOne({where: {email: argv["add"]}});
// Cannot create already-existing users
if(existing_user != undefined) {
console.log("User with e-mail "+existing_user.email+" already exists! Aborting ...");
process.exit(1);
}
// Find whether we use cmdline or prompt password
if(argv["pass"] == undefined) {
var pass = readline.question("Password for "+argv["add"]+":", {hideEchoBack: true});
} else {
console.log("Using password from commandline...");
var pass = "" + argv["pass"];
}
// Lets try to create, and check success
var ref = await models.User.create({email: argv["add"], password: pass});
if(ref == undefined) {
console.log("Could not create user with email "+argv["add"]);
process.exit(1);
} else
console.log("Created user with email "+argv["add"]);
}
// Using an async function to be able to use await inside
async function deleteUser(argv) {
// Cannot delete non-existing users
var existing_user = await models.User.findOne({where: {email: argv["del"]}});
if(existing_user == undefined) {
console.log("User with e-mail "+argv["del"]+" does not exist, cannot delete");
process.exit(1);
}
// Sadly .destroy() does not return any success value with all
// backends. See sequelize #4124
await existing_user.destroy();
console.log("Deleted user "+argv["del"]+" ...");
}
// Perform commandline-parsing
var argv = minimist(process.argv.slice(2));
// Check for add/delete missing
if (argv["add"] == undefined && argv["del"] == undefined) {
console.log("You did not specify either --add or --del!");
console.log(usage);
process.exit(1);
}
// Check if both are specified
if (argv["add"] != undefined && argv["del"] != undefined) {
console.log("You cannot add and delete at the same time!");
console.log(usage);
process.exit(1);
}
// Call respective processing functions
if (argv["add"] != undefined) {
createUser(argv).then(function() {
process.exit(0);
});
} else if (argv["del"] != undefined) {
deleteUser(argv).then(function() {
process.exit(0);
})
}