Exemple #1
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 def handle(self, *labels, **options):
     manager = BackupManager()
     print manager.make_backup()
Exemple #2
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def make_backup():
	from staff.backup import BackupManager
	manager = BackupManager()
	manager.make_backup()
Exemple #3
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def export_active_users():
    from staff.backup import BackupManager
    manager = BackupManager()
    manager.export_active_users()
Exemple #4
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def export_active_users():
    from staff.backup import BackupManager
    manager = BackupManager()
    manager.export_active_users()
Exemple #5
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 def handle(self, *labels, **options):
     manager = BackupManager()
     manager.export_active_users()
Exemple #6
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def make_backup():
    from staff.backup import BackupManager
    manager = BackupManager()
    manager.make_backup()
Exemple #7
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	def handle(self, *labels, **options):
		manager = BackupManager()
		print manager.make_backup()
Exemple #8
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 def handle(self, *labels, **options):
     backup_file = options['backup_file'][0]
     manager = BackupManager()
     manager.restore_backup(backup_file)
Exemple #9
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 def handle(self, *labels, **options):
     if not labels or len(labels) != 1:
         raise CommandError('Enter one argument, the path to the backup tar file.')
     manager = BackupManager()
     manager.restore_backup(labels[0])
Exemple #10
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 def handle(self, *labels, **options):
     backup_file = options['backup_file'][0]
     manager = BackupManager()
     manager.restore_backup(backup_file)
Exemple #11
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 def handle(self, *labels, **options):
     if not labels or len(labels) != 1:
         raise CommandError('Enter one argument, the path to the backup tar file.')
     manager = BackupManager()
     manager.restore_backup(labels[0])