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32 from webkitpy.tool.multicommandtool import AbstractDeclarativeCommand
33 from webkitpy.common.system.deprecated_logging import log
36 class OpenBugs(AbstractDeclarativeCommand):
38 help_text = "Finds all bug numbers passed in arguments (or stdin if no args provided) and opens them in a web browser"
40 bug_number_regexp = re.compile(r"\b\d{4,6}\b")
42 def _open_bugs(self, bug_ids):
43 for bug_id in bug_ids:
44 bug_url = self._tool.bugs.bug_url_for_bug_id(bug_id)
45 self._tool.user.open_url(bug_url)
47 # _find_bugs_in_string mostly exists for easy unit testing.
48 def _find_bugs_in_string(self, string):
49 return self.bug_number_regexp.findall(string)
51 def _find_bugs_in_iterable(self, iterable):
52 return sum([self._find_bugs_in_string(string) for string in iterable], [])
54 def execute(self, options, args, tool):
56 bug_ids = self._find_bugs_in_iterable(args)
58 # This won't open bugs until stdin is closed but could be made to easily. That would just make unit testing slightly harder.
59 bug_ids = self._find_bugs_in_iterable(sys.stdin)
61 log("%s bugs found in input." % len(bug_ids))
63 self._open_bugs(bug_ids)