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package RT;
use RT::Handle;
use RT::CurrentUser;
use strict;
use vars qw($VERSION $SystemUser $Nobody $Handle $Logger);
$VERSION = '!!RT_VERSION!!';
=head1 NAME
RT - Request Tracker
=head1 SYNOPSIS
A fully featured request tracker package
=head1 DESCRIPTION
=cut
sub Init {
#Get a database connection
$Handle = new RT::Handle($RT::DatabaseType);
$Handle->Connect();
#RT's system user is a genuine database user. its id lives here
$SystemUser = new RT::CurrentUser();
$SystemUser->LoadByName('RT_System');
#RT's "nobody user" is a genuine database user. its ID lives here.
$Nobody = new RT::CurrentUser();
$Nobody->LoadByName('Nobody');
InitLogging();
}
=head2 InitLogging
Create the RT::Logger object.
=cut
sub InitLogging {
# We have to set the record seperator ($, man perlvar)
# or Log::Dispatch starts getting
# really pissy, as some other module we use unsets it.
$, = '';
use Log::Dispatch 1.6;
use Log::Dispatch::File;
use Log::Dispatch::Screen;
$Logger=Log::Dispatch->new();
if ($RT::LogToFile) {
my $filename = $RT::LogToFileNamed || "$RT::LogDir/rt.log";
$Logger->add(Log::Dispatch::File->new
( name=>'rtlog',
min_level=> $RT::LogToFile,
filename=> $filename,
mode=>'append',
callbacks => sub {my %p=@_; return "[".gmtime(time)."] [".$p{level}."]: $p{message}\n"}
));
}
if ($RT::LogToScreen) {
$Logger->add(Log::Dispatch::Screen->new
( name => 'screen',
min_level => $RT::LogToScreen,
stderr => 1
));
}
# {{{ Signal handlers
## This is the default handling of warnings and die'ings in the code
## (including other used modules - maybe except for errors catched by
## Mason). It will log all problems through the standard logging
## mechanism (see above).
$SIG{__WARN__} = sub {$RT::Logger->warning($_[0])};
#When we call die, trap it and log->crit with the value of the die.
$SIG{__DIE__} = sub {
unless ($^S || !defined $^S ) {
$RT::Logger->crit("$_[0]");
exit(-1);
}
else {
#Get out of here if we're in an eval
die $_[0];
}
};
# }}}
}
# }}}
sub SystemUser {
return($SystemUser);
}
sub Nobody {
return ($Nobody);
}
=head2 DropSetGIDPermissions
Drops setgid permissions.
=cut
sub DropSetGIDPermissions {
# Now that we got the config read in, we have the database
# password and don't need to be setgid
# make the effective group the real group
$) = $(;
}
=head1 NAME
RT - Request Tracker
=head1 SYNOPSIS
=head1 BUGS
=head1 SEE ALSO
=begin testing
ok (require RT::TestHarness);
ok ($RT::Nobody->Name() eq 'Nobody', "Nobody is nobody");
ok ($RT::Nobody->Name() ne 'root', "Nobody isn't named root");
ok ($RT::SystemUser->Name() eq 'RT_System', "The system user is RT_System");
ok ($RT::SystemUser->Name() ne 'noname', "The system user isn't noname");
=end testing
=cut
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