codimd/bin/manage_users

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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");
function showUsage(tips) {
console.log(`${tips}
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
--reset Reset user password with specified user-email
--pass Use password from cmdline rather than prompting
`);
process.exit(1);
}
function getPass(argv, action) {
// Find whether we use cmdline or prompt password
if(typeof argv["pass"] !== 'string') {
return readline.question(`Password for ${argv[action]}:`, {hideEchoBack: true});
}
console.log("Using password from commandline...");
return argv["pass"];
}
// Using an async function to be able to use await inside
async function createUser(argv) {
const 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);
}
const pass = getPass(argv, "add");
// Lets try to create, and check success
const 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
const 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"]} ...`);
}
// Using an async function to be able to use await inside
async function resetUser(argv) {
const existing_user = await models.User.findOne({where: {email: argv["reset"]}});
// Cannot reset non-existing users
if(existing_user == undefined) {
console.log(`User with e-mail ${argv["reset"]} does not exist, cannot reset`);
process.exit(1);
}
const pass = getPass(argv, "reset");
// set password and save
existing_user.password = pass;
await existing_user.save();
console.log(`User with email ${argv["reset"]} password has been reset`);
}
const options = {
add: createUser,
del: deleteUser,
reset: resetUser,
};
// Perform commandline-parsing
const argv = minimist(process.argv.slice(2));
const keys = Object.keys(options);
const opts = keys.filter((key) => argv[key] !== undefined);
const action = opts[0];
// Check for options missing
if (opts.length === 0) {
showUsage(`You did not specify either ${keys.map((key) => `--${key}`).join(' or ')}!`);
}
// Check if both are specified
if (opts.length > 1) {
showUsage(`You cannot ${action.join(' and ')} at the same time!`);
}
// Call respective processing functions
options[action](argv).then(function() {
process.exit(0);
});