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view legacy/management/commands/import_old_podcasts.py @ 861:e4f8d87c3d30
Configure Markdown logger to reduce noise in logs.
Markdown is logging at the INFO level whenever it loads an extension.
This looks like it has been fixed in master at GitHub. But until then
we will explicitly configure the MARKDOWN logger to log at WARNING
or higher.
author | Brian Neal <bgneal@gmail.com> |
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date | Mon, 01 Dec 2014 18:36:27 -0600 |
parents | ee87ea74d46b |
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""" import_old_podcasts.py - For importing podcasts from SG101 1.0 as csv files. """ from __future__ import with_statement import csv import datetime from django.core.management.base import LabelCommand, CommandError from podcast.models import Channel, Item class Command(LabelCommand): args = '<filename filename ...>' help = 'Imports podcasts from the old database in CSV format' def handle_label(self, filename, **options): """ Process each line in the CSV file given by filename by creating a new weblink object and saving it to the database. """ try: self.channel = Channel.objects.get(pk=1) except Channel.DoesNotExist: raise CommandError("Need a default channel with pk=1") try: with open(filename, "rb") as f: self.reader = csv.DictReader(f) try: for row in self.reader: self.process_row(row) except csv.Error, e: raise CommandError("CSV error: %s %s %s" % ( filename, self.reader.line_num, e)) except IOError: raise CommandError("Could not open file: %s" % filename) def process_row(self, row): """ Process one row from the CSV file: create an object for the row and save it in the database. """ item = Item(channel=self.channel, title=row['title'], author=row['author'], subtitle=row['subtitle'], summary=row['summary'], enclosure_url=row['enclosure_url'], alt_enclosure_url='', enclosure_length=int(row['enclosure_length']), enclosure_type=row['enclosure_type'], guid=row['guid'], pubdate=datetime.datetime.strptime(row['pubdate'], "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S"), duration=row['duration'], keywords=row['keywords'], explicit=row['explicit']) item.save()