On 9 de juny de 2017 18.35.45 CEST, "Dr. Praveen Bhatia"
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>On Saturday, June 10, 2017 at 1:17:32 AM UTC+9, Sergi Almacellas
>Abellana
>wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> On 9 de juny de 2017 18.07.18 CEST, "Dr. Praveen Bhatia" <
>> [email protected] <javascript:>> wrote:
>> >
>> >
>> >On Friday, June 9, 2017 at 11:55:20 PM UTC+9, Sergi Almacellas
>Abellana
>> >
>> >wrote:
>> >>
>> >> El 09/06/17 a les 16:50, Dr. Praveen Bhatia ha escrit:
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> > =================
>> >> > Is there a simpler easier way to set the admin password by code?
>
>> >> You can use the TRYTONPASSFILE environment variable in conjunction
>
>> >with
>> >> the trytond-admin --password flag. Running:
>> >>
>> >> trytond-admin --help
>> >>
>> >>
>> >I want to do it within the python program and not go to the cmd
>shell.
>> >The
>> >reason is that I am experimenting with the company, and changing the
>
>> >program, dropping the database, creating again and restarting. So
>going
>> >to
>> >the command shell every time is irritating.
>> >
>>
>> Then you should call the run [1]method of trytond.admin module.
>>
>> Hope it helps!
>>
>> [1]
>http://hg.tryton.org/trytond/file/9810c81cebe7/trytond/admin.py#l19
>>
>
>Yes, I am already using it (trytond.admin.run()) in the example code
>that
>I wrote above. ie.
>
>trytond.admin.run(xx)
>
>It prompts me twice to input and confirm the new password, which is
>also a
>little bit irritating for programming in each iteration.
>Is their a better way, when I can just set a fixed password in the
>program,
>without having to type a new one twice.
Use the TRYTONDPASSFILE environment variable that should point tk a file that
contains the password.
>
>Something like:
>setAdminPassword('mypassword')
>and I am not prompted for passwords.....
>
>
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