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#!/usr/bin/env perl
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use strict;
use warnings;
use Term::EditorEdit;
use RT::Interface::CLI qw(Init);
my ($key, $id);
Init('key|k=s' => \$key, 'id=i' => \$id);
Pod::Usage::pod2usage({ verbose => 2 }) unless $id;
require RT::Attribute;
my $attr = RT::Attribute->new( RT->SystemUser );
$attr->Load( $id );
unless ( $attr->id ) {
print STDERR "Couldn't load attribute #$id\n";
exit 1;
}
my $orig;
if ($key) {
if (ref($attr->Content) ne 'HASH') {
print STDERR "The attribute's content must be a hashref for editing keys\n";
exit 1;
}
$orig = $attr->Content->{$key} || '';
}
else {
use Data::Dumper;
$orig = Dumper( $attr->Content );
}
my $edit = Term::EditorEdit->edit(document => $orig);
if ($edit ne $orig) {
if ($key) {
my $content = $attr->Content;
$content->{$key} = $edit;
$attr->SetContent($content);
print "Attribute key saved.\n";
}
else {
my $VAR1; eval $edit;
if ($@) {
print STDERR "Your change had an error: $@";
exit 1;
}
$attr->SetContent($VAR1);
print "Attribute saved.\n";
}
}
else {
print "Aborted.\n"
}
__END__
=head1 NAME
rt-attributes-editor - edit the content of an attribute
=head1 SYNOPSIS
# edit the Perl dump of attribute 2's content
rt-attributes-editor --id 2
# edit the dump of attribute 2's content (hash key: Query)
# note: this will error if the attribute content is not a hashref
rt-attributes-editor --id 2 --key Query
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This script deserializes and puts the content of an attribute defined
by <attribute id> into the preferred editor set in C<$EDITOR>. May be
useful for developers to editing attributes by hand if there is any
trouble editing it from the UI.
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