a2e33c166d
Currently, the name of a custom link is referenced as if it is an object attribute which causes a break due to it actually being a dictionary. This minor change means that the startup script won't *ahem* fail upon failing :) Signed-Off-by: Marcus Crane <marcus.crane@daimler.com>
34 lines
961 B
Python
34 lines
961 B
Python
import sys
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from django.contrib.contenttypes.models import ContentType
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from extras.models import CustomLink
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from startup_script_utils import load_yaml
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custom_links = load_yaml("/opt/netbox/initializers/custom_links.yml")
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if custom_links is None:
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sys.exit()
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def get_content_type_id(content_type):
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try:
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return ContentType.objects.get(model=content_type).id
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except ContentType.DoesNotExist:
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pass
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for link in custom_links:
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content_type = link.pop("content_type")
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link["content_type_id"] = get_content_type_id(content_type)
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if link["content_type_id"] is None:
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print(
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"⚠️ Unable to create Custom Link '{0}': The content_type '{1}' is unknown".format(
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link.get('name'), content_type
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)
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)
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continue
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custom_link, created = CustomLink.objects.get_or_create(**link)
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if created:
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print("🔗 Created Custom Link '{0}'".format(custom_link.name))
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