Check /projects responses for null values.

Some values can be null/None so check for that instead of crashing.

(cherry picked from commit de0e5d2b59)
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Brian C. Lane 2018-07-17 11:51:04 -07:00
parent 9e3469b354
commit ea5e34e9c6

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@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ def projects_list(socket_path, api_version, args, show_json=False):
return 0 return 0
for proj in result["projects"]: for proj in result["projects"]:
for k in ["name", "summary", "homepage", "description"]: for k in [field for field in ("name", "summary", "homepage", "description") if proj[field]]:
print("%s: %s" % (k.title(), textwrap.fill(proj[k], subsequent_indent=" " * (len(k)+2)))) print("%s: %s" % (k.title(), textwrap.fill(proj[k], subsequent_indent=" " * (len(k)+2))))
print("\n\n") print("\n\n")
@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ def projects_info(socket_path, api_version, args, show_json=False):
return 0 return 0
for proj in result["projects"]: for proj in result["projects"]:
for k in ["name", "summary", "homepage", "description"]: for k in [field for field in ("name", "summary", "homepage", "description") if proj[field]]:
print("%s: %s" % (k.title(), textwrap.fill(proj[k], subsequent_indent=" " * (len(k)+2)))) print("%s: %s" % (k.title(), textwrap.fill(proj[k], subsequent_indent=" " * (len(k)+2))))
print("Builds: ") print("Builds: ")
for build in proj["builds"]: for build in proj["builds"]: