# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- class Environment(): def __init__(self, host, port, dbname, username, pwd=None, super_admin_pw=None, basic_auth=None): self.host = host self.port = port self.dbname = dbname self.username = username # The password for the user named username # During create the user is created with this password, # otherwise it's used to authenticate during login. self.pwd = pwd self.super_admin_pw = super_admin_pw # HTTP authentication self.basic_auth = basic_auth or ('user', 'pass') def __str__(self): return """============================== Host: %s User: %s DB: %s Port: %s ==============================""" % (self.host, self.username, self.dbname, self.port) ENVIRONMENTS = { # Local environments are listed with passwords 'br': Environment('http://localhost', '8080', 'INSTANCE_1', 'admin', 'x', 'admin'), 'sk': Environment('http://localhost', '8080', 'INSTANCE_1', 'admin', 'x', 'admin'), 'ha': Environment('http://localhost', '8080', 'INSTANCE_1', 'admin', 'x', 'admin'), 'jb': Environment('http://localhost', '8080', 'INSTANCE_1', 'admin', 'x', 'admin'), 'uk': Environment('http://localhost', '8080', 'INSTANCE_1', 'admin', 'x', 'admin'), # Remote environments are always listed without passwords! # Do not store them here, you have to type them anyway! 'test': Environment('https://INSTANCE.camadeus.at', '443', 'INSTANCE_1', 'admin'), }