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NetworkManager/examples/python/gi/firewall-zone.py
Thomas Haller 3b69f02164 all: unify format of our Copyright source code comments
```bash

readarray -d '' FILES < <(
  git ls-files -z \
    ':(exclude)po' \
    ':(exclude)shared/c-rbtree' \
    ':(exclude)shared/c-list' \
    ':(exclude)shared/c-siphash' \
    ':(exclude)shared/c-stdaux' \
    ':(exclude)shared/n-acd' \
    ':(exclude)shared/n-dhcp4' \
    ':(exclude)src/systemd/src' \
    ':(exclude)shared/systemd/src' \
    ':(exclude)m4' \
    ':(exclude)COPYING*'
  )

sed \
  -e 's/^\(--\|#\| \*\) *\(([cC]) *\)\?Copyright \+\(\(([cC])\) \+\)\?\(\(20\|19\)[0-9][0-9]\) *[-–] *\(\(20\|19\)[0-9][0-9]\) \+\([^ ].*\)$/\1 C1pyright#\5 - \7#\9/' \
  -e 's/^\(--\|#\| \*\) *\(([cC]) *\)\?Copyright \+\(\(([cC])\) \+\)\?\(\(20\|19\)[0-9][0-9]\) *[,] *\(\(20\|19\)[0-9][0-9]\) \+\([^ ].*\)$/\1 C2pyright#\5, \7#\9/' \
  -e 's/^\(--\|#\| \*\) *\(([cC]) *\)\?Copyright \+\(\(([cC])\) \+\)\?\(\(20\|19\)[0-9][0-9]\) \+\([^ ].*\)$/\1 C3pyright#\5#\7/' \
  -e 's/^Copyright \(\(20\|19\)[0-9][0-9]\) \+\([^ ].*\)$/C4pyright#\1#\3/' \
  -i \
  "${FILES[@]}"

echo ">>> untouched Copyright lines"
git grep Copyright "${FILES[@]}"

echo ">>> Copyright lines with unusual extra"
git grep '\<C[0-9]pyright#' "${FILES[@]}" | grep -i reserved

sed \
  -e 's/\<C[0-9]pyright#\([^#]*\)#\(.*\)$/Copyright (C) \1 \2/' \
  -i \
  "${FILES[@]}"

```

https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/merge_requests/298
2019-10-02 17:03:52 +02:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
#
# Copyright (C) 2013 - 2014 Red Hat, Inc.
#
import sys
import gi
gi.require_version('NM', '1.0')
from gi.repository import GLib, NM
#
# This example demonstrates how to get and change firewall zone in a
# connection. It uses GObject Introspection instead of direct D-Bus calls.
# 'zone' is a property of 'connection' setting in a connection. You can't
# get/set individual properties directly. Rather you ask for the whole
# connection, change a property and update the connection back into
# NetworkManager.
# If you used D-Bus calls, you would call GetSettings() and then Update().
#
# Links:
# https://developer.gnome.org/libnm/1.0/
# https://wiki.gnome.org/GObjectIntrospection
# https://wiki.gnome.org/PyGObject
#
main_loop = None
def connection_saved(connection, error, data):
print ("Connection '%s' saved.") % (connection.get_id())
main_loop.quit()
if __name__ == "__main__":
if len(sys.argv) != 2 and len(sys.argv) != 3:
sys.exit('Usage: %s <connection name or UUID> [new zone]' % sys.argv[0])
main_loop = GLib.MainLoop()
client = NM.Client.new(None)
connections = client.get_connections()
con_name = sys.argv[1]
if len(sys.argv) == 3:
new_zone = sys.argv[2]
else:
new_zone = None
found = False
for c in connections:
if c.get_id() == con_name or c.get_uuid() == con_name:
found = True
s_con = c.get_setting_connection()
if new_zone is None:
zone = s_con.get_zone()
if zone is not None:
print("'%s' zone is '%s'") % (c.get_id(), zone)
else:
print("'%s' zone is empty") % (c.get_id())
main_loop.quit()
else:
s_con.set_property("zone", new_zone)
c.commit_changes(connection_saved, None)
print("'%s' zone set to '%s'") % (c.get_id(), new_zone)
break
if not found:
sys.stderr.write("Error: connection '%s' not found.\n") % (con_name)
main_loop.quit()