shoestrap/assets/default/abuse-the-force/atf-target

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#!/usr/bin/env ruby
require 'base64'
require 'yaml'
module AbuseTheForce
class Atf_Config
class << self
attr_accessor :targets, :active_target, :src, :root_dir, :notify
SETTINGS_FILE=".abusetheforce.yaml"
def locate_root(path = '.')
temp_path = path
# Look for a settings file in this path and up to root
until File.file? File.join(temp_path, SETTINGS_FILE)
# If we hit root, stop
if temp_path == '/'
break
end
# Didn't find one so go up one level
temp_path = File.absolute_path File.dirname(temp_path)
end
# If we actually found it
if File.file? File.join(temp_path, SETTINGS_FILE)
# Return
return temp_path
else
# Return the original path
return path
end
end
# Loads configurations from yaml
def load()
# Get the project root directory
@root_dir = locate_root
if File.file? File.join(@root_dir, SETTINGS_FILE)
settings = YAML.load_file File.join(@root_dir, SETTINGS_FILE)
@targets = settings[:targets]
@src = settings[:src]
@notify = settings[:notify]
else
puts "No settings file found, creating one now"
# Settings file doesn't exist
# Create it
@targets = {}
@active_target = nil
@src = './src'
@notify = true
dump_settings
end
# Set the default target
@targets.values.each do |target|
# Check if this one is active
if target.active == true
# Set it if there is no default target set yet
if @active_target == nil
@active_target = target
else
puts "Two active targets set. Using #{@active_target.print}"
end
end
end
end
end
end
# Class for holding a target
class Atf_Target
attr_accessor :name, :username, :password, :security_token, :host, :active
def initialize(name, username, password, security_token, host="login.salesforce.com")
@name = name
@username = username
set_password(password)
@security_token = security_token
@host = host
@active = false;
end
end
end
# Load config
AbuseTheForce::Atf_Config.load
# Print the target name
puts AbuseTheForce::Atf_Config.active_target.name