Add support for updating messages after they've been received.

Currently the interface for editing messages is limited to a
command-line API tool; it's great for testing with e.g.:

./api/examples/edit-message --message=348135 --content="test $(date +%s)" --site=http://localhost:9991 --subject="test"

The next commit will add a user interface for actually doing the editing.

(imported from commit bdd408cec2946f31c2292e44f724f96ed5938791)
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Tim Abbott 2013-05-14 15:18:11 -04:00 committed by Leo Franchi
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#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright © 2012 Humbug, Inc.
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import sys
from os import path
import optparse
usage = """edit-message [options] --message=<msg_id> --content=<new content> --subject=<new subject>
Edits a message
Example: edit-message --message="348135" --subject="my subject" --message="test message"
"""
parser = optparse.OptionParser(usage=usage)
parser.add_option('--subject', default="")
parser.add_option('--message', default="")
parser.add_option('--site', default='https://humbughq.com')
parser.add_option('--content', default="")
(options, args) = parser.parse_args()
sys.path.insert(0, path.join(path.dirname(__file__), '..'))
import humbug
client = humbug.Client(site=options.site)
message_data = {
"message_id": options.message,
}
if options.subject != "":
message_data["subject"] = options.subject
if options.content != "":
message_data["content"] = options.content
print client.update_message(message_data)

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return dict(event_types=event_types)
Client._register('send_message', url='messages', make_request=(lambda request: request))
Client._register('update_message', method='PATCH', url='messages', make_request=(lambda request: request))
Client._register('get_messages', method='GET', url='messages/latest', longpolling=True)
Client._register('get_events', url='events', method='GET', longpolling=True, make_request=(lambda **kwargs: kwargs))
Client._register('register', make_request=_mk_events)