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1 |RCE| 4.10.2 |RNS|
2 ------------------
3
4 Release Date
5 ^^^^^^^^^^^^
6
7 - 2017-11-08
8
9
10 New Features
11 ^^^^^^^^^^^^
12
13
14
15 General
16 ^^^^^^^
17
18
19
20 Security
21 ^^^^^^^^
22
23
24
25 Performance
26 ^^^^^^^^^^^
27
28
29
30 Fixes
31 ^^^^^
32
33
34 - helpers: support for empty descriptions and metatags.
35
36
37
38 Upgrade notes
39 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
40
41 - Changes helpers to support empty descriptions, no potential problems with upgrade.
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1 1 1bd3e92b7e2e2d2024152b34bb88dff1db544a71 v4.0.0
2 2 170c5398320ea6cddd50955e88d408794c21d43a v4.0.1
3 3 c3fe200198f5aa34cf2e4066df2881a9cefe3704 v4.1.0
4 4 7fd5c850745e2ea821fb4406af5f4bff9b0a7526 v4.1.1
5 5 41c87da28a179953df86061d817bc35533c66dd2 v4.1.2
6 6 baaf9f5bcea3bae0ef12ae20c8b270482e62abb6 v4.2.0
7 7 32a70c7e56844a825f61df496ee5eaf8c3c4e189 v4.2.1
8 8 fa695cdb411d294679ac081d595ac654e5613b03 v4.3.0
9 9 0e4dc11b58cad833c513fe17bac39e6850edf959 v4.3.1
10 10 8a876f48f5cb1d018b837db28ff928500cb32cfb v4.4.0
11 11 8dd86b410b1aac086ffdfc524ef300f896af5047 v4.4.1
12 12 d2514226abc8d3b4f6fb57765f47d1b6fb360a05 v4.4.2
13 13 27d783325930af6dad2741476c0d0b1b7c8415c2 v4.5.0
14 14 7f2016f352abcbdba4a19d4039c386e9629449da v4.5.1
15 15 416fec799314c70a5c780fb28b3357b08869333a v4.5.2
16 16 27c3b85fafc83143e6678fbc3da69e1615bcac55 v4.6.0
17 17 5ad13deb9118c2a5243d4032d4d9cc174e5872db v4.6.1
18 18 2be921e01fa24bb102696ada596f87464c3666f6 v4.7.0
19 19 7198bdec29c2872c974431d55200d0398354cdb1 v4.7.1
20 20 bd1c8d230fe741c2dfd7100a0ef39fd0774fd581 v4.7.2
21 21 9731914f89765d9628dc4dddc84bc9402aa124c8 v4.8.0
22 22 c5a2b7d0e4bbdebc4a62d7b624befe375207b659 v4.9.0
23 23 d9aa3b27ac9f7e78359775c75fedf7bfece232f1 v4.9.1
24 24 4ba4d74981cec5d6b28b158f875a2540952c2f74 v4.10.0
25 25 0a6821cbd6b0b3c21503002f88800679fa35ab63 v4.10.1
26 434ad90ec8d621f4416074b84f6e9ce03964defb v4.10.2
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1 1 .. _rhodecode-release-notes-ref:
2 2
3 3 Release Notes
4 4 =============
5 5
6 6 |RCE| 4.x Versions
7 7 ------------------
8 8
9 9 .. toctree::
10 10 :maxdepth: 1
11 11
12 release-notes-4.10.2.rst
12 13 release-notes-4.10.1.rst
13 14 release-notes-4.10.0.rst
14 15 release-notes-4.9.1.rst
15 16 release-notes-4.9.0.rst
16 17 release-notes-4.8.0.rst
17 18 release-notes-4.7.2.rst
18 19 release-notes-4.7.1.rst
19 20 release-notes-4.7.0.rst
20 21 release-notes-4.6.1.rst
21 22 release-notes-4.6.0.rst
22 23 release-notes-4.5.2.rst
23 24 release-notes-4.5.1.rst
24 25 release-notes-4.5.0.rst
25 26 release-notes-4.4.2.rst
26 27 release-notes-4.4.1.rst
27 28 release-notes-4.4.0.rst
28 29 release-notes-4.3.1.rst
29 30 release-notes-4.3.0.rst
30 31 release-notes-4.2.1.rst
31 32 release-notes-4.2.0.rst
32 33 release-notes-4.1.2.rst
33 34 release-notes-4.1.1.rst
34 35 release-notes-4.1.0.rst
35 36 release-notes-4.0.1.rst
36 37 release-notes-4.0.0.rst
37 38
38 39 |RCE| 3.x Versions
39 40 ------------------
40 41
41 42 .. toctree::
42 43 :maxdepth: 1
43 44
44 45 release-notes-3.8.4.rst
45 46 release-notes-3.8.3.rst
46 47 release-notes-3.8.2.rst
47 48 release-notes-3.8.1.rst
48 49 release-notes-3.8.0.rst
49 50 release-notes-3.7.1.rst
50 51 release-notes-3.7.0.rst
51 52 release-notes-3.6.1.rst
52 53 release-notes-3.6.0.rst
53 54 release-notes-3.5.2.rst
54 55 release-notes-3.5.1.rst
55 56 release-notes-3.5.0.rst
56 57 release-notes-3.4.1.rst
57 58 release-notes-3.4.0.rst
58 59 release-notes-3.3.4.rst
59 60 release-notes-3.3.3.rst
60 61 release-notes-3.3.2.rst
61 62 release-notes-3.3.1.rst
62 63 release-notes-3.3.0.rst
63 64 release-notes-3.2.3.rst
64 65 release-notes-3.2.2.rst
65 66 release-notes-3.2.1.rst
66 67 release-notes-3.2.0.rst
67 68 release-notes-3.1.1.rst
68 69 release-notes-3.1.0.rst
69 70 release-notes-3.0.2.rst
70 71 release-notes-3.0.1.rst
71 72 release-notes-3.0.0.rst
72 73
73 74 |RCE| 2.x Versions
74 75 ------------------
75 76
76 77 .. toctree::
77 78 :maxdepth: 1
78 79
79 80 release-notes-2.2.8.rst
80 81 release-notes-2.2.7.rst
81 82 release-notes-2.2.6.rst
82 83 release-notes-2.2.5.rst
83 84 release-notes-2.2.4.rst
84 85 release-notes-2.2.3.rst
85 86 release-notes-2.2.2.rst
86 87 release-notes-2.2.1.rst
87 88 release-notes-2.2.0.rst
88 89 release-notes-2.1.0.rst
89 90 release-notes-2.0.2.rst
90 91 release-notes-2.0.1.rst
91 92 release-notes-2.0.0.rst
92 93
93 94 |RCE| 1.x Versions
94 95 ------------------
95 96
96 97 .. toctree::
97 98 :maxdepth: 1
98 99
99 100 release-notes-1.7.2.rst
100 101 release-notes-1.7.1.rst
101 102 release-notes-1.7.0.rst
102 103 release-notes-1.6.0.rst
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1 1 # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
2 2
3 3 # Copyright (C) 2010-2017 RhodeCode GmbH
4 4 #
5 5 # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
6 6 # it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License, version 3
7 7 # (only), as published by the Free Software Foundation.
8 8 #
9 9 # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
10 10 # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
11 11 # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
12 12 # GNU General Public License for more details.
13 13 #
14 14 # You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
15 15 # along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
16 16 #
17 17 # This program is dual-licensed. If you wish to learn more about the
18 18 # RhodeCode Enterprise Edition, including its added features, Support services,
19 19 # and proprietary license terms, please see https://rhodecode.com/licenses/
20 20
21 21 """
22 22 Helper functions
23 23
24 24 Consists of functions to typically be used within templates, but also
25 25 available to Controllers. This module is available to both as 'h'.
26 26 """
27 27
28 28 import random
29 29 import hashlib
30 30 import StringIO
31 31 import urllib
32 32 import math
33 33 import logging
34 34 import re
35 35 import urlparse
36 36 import time
37 37 import string
38 38 import hashlib
39 39 from collections import OrderedDict
40 40
41 41 import pygments
42 42 import itertools
43 43 import fnmatch
44 44
45 45 from datetime import datetime
46 46 from functools import partial
47 47 from pygments.formatters.html import HtmlFormatter
48 48 from pygments import highlight as code_highlight
49 49 from pygments.lexers import (
50 50 get_lexer_by_name, get_lexer_for_filename, get_lexer_for_mimetype)
51 51
52 52 from pyramid.threadlocal import get_current_request
53 53
54 54 from webhelpers.html import literal, HTML, escape
55 55 from webhelpers.html.tools import *
56 56 from webhelpers.html.builder import make_tag
57 57 from webhelpers.html.tags import auto_discovery_link, checkbox, css_classes, \
58 58 end_form, file, form as wh_form, hidden, image, javascript_link, link_to, \
59 59 link_to_if, link_to_unless, ol, required_legend, select, stylesheet_link, \
60 60 submit, text, password, textarea, title, ul, xml_declaration, radio
61 61 from webhelpers.html.tools import auto_link, button_to, highlight, \
62 62 js_obfuscate, mail_to, strip_links, strip_tags, tag_re
63 63 from webhelpers.text import chop_at, collapse, convert_accented_entities, \
64 64 convert_misc_entities, lchop, plural, rchop, remove_formatting, \
65 65 replace_whitespace, urlify, truncate, wrap_paragraphs
66 66 from webhelpers.date import time_ago_in_words
67 67 from webhelpers.paginate import Page as _Page
68 68 from webhelpers.html.tags import _set_input_attrs, _set_id_attr, \
69 69 convert_boolean_attrs, NotGiven, _make_safe_id_component
70 70 from webhelpers2.number import format_byte_size
71 71
72 72 from rhodecode.lib.action_parser import action_parser
73 73 from rhodecode.lib.ext_json import json
74 74 from rhodecode.lib.utils import repo_name_slug, get_custom_lexer
75 75 from rhodecode.lib.utils2 import str2bool, safe_unicode, safe_str, \
76 76 get_commit_safe, datetime_to_time, time_to_datetime, time_to_utcdatetime, \
77 77 AttributeDict, safe_int, md5, md5_safe
78 78 from rhodecode.lib.markup_renderer import MarkupRenderer, relative_links
79 79 from rhodecode.lib.vcs.exceptions import CommitDoesNotExistError
80 80 from rhodecode.lib.vcs.backends.base import BaseChangeset, EmptyCommit
81 81 from rhodecode.config.conf import DATE_FORMAT, DATETIME_FORMAT
82 82 from rhodecode.model.changeset_status import ChangesetStatusModel
83 83 from rhodecode.model.db import Permission, User, Repository
84 84 from rhodecode.model.repo_group import RepoGroupModel
85 85 from rhodecode.model.settings import IssueTrackerSettingsModel
86 86
87 87 log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
88 88
89 89
90 90 DEFAULT_USER = User.DEFAULT_USER
91 91 DEFAULT_USER_EMAIL = User.DEFAULT_USER_EMAIL
92 92
93 93
94 94 def url(*args, **kw):
95 95 from pylons import url as pylons_url
96 96 return pylons_url(*args, **kw)
97 97
98 98
99 99 def asset(path, ver=None, **kwargs):
100 100 """
101 101 Helper to generate a static asset file path for rhodecode assets
102 102
103 103 eg. h.asset('images/image.png', ver='3923')
104 104
105 105 :param path: path of asset
106 106 :param ver: optional version query param to append as ?ver=
107 107 """
108 108 request = get_current_request()
109 109 query = {}
110 110 query.update(kwargs)
111 111 if ver:
112 112 query = {'ver': ver}
113 113 return request.static_path(
114 114 'rhodecode:public/{}'.format(path), _query=query)
115 115
116 116
117 117 default_html_escape_table = {
118 118 ord('&'): u'&amp;',
119 119 ord('<'): u'&lt;',
120 120 ord('>'): u'&gt;',
121 121 ord('"'): u'&quot;',
122 122 ord("'"): u'&#39;',
123 123 }
124 124
125 125
126 126 def html_escape(text, html_escape_table=default_html_escape_table):
127 127 """Produce entities within text."""
128 128 return text.translate(html_escape_table)
129 129
130 130
131 131 def chop_at_smart(s, sub, inclusive=False, suffix_if_chopped=None):
132 132 """
133 133 Truncate string ``s`` at the first occurrence of ``sub``.
134 134
135 135 If ``inclusive`` is true, truncate just after ``sub`` rather than at it.
136 136 """
137 137 suffix_if_chopped = suffix_if_chopped or ''
138 138 pos = s.find(sub)
139 139 if pos == -1:
140 140 return s
141 141
142 142 if inclusive:
143 143 pos += len(sub)
144 144
145 145 chopped = s[:pos]
146 146 left = s[pos:].strip()
147 147
148 148 if left and suffix_if_chopped:
149 149 chopped += suffix_if_chopped
150 150
151 151 return chopped
152 152
153 153
154 154 def shorter(text, size=20):
155 155 postfix = '...'
156 156 if len(text) > size:
157 157 return text[:size - len(postfix)] + postfix
158 158 return text
159 159
160 160
161 161 def _reset(name, value=None, id=NotGiven, type="reset", **attrs):
162 162 """
163 163 Reset button
164 164 """
165 165 _set_input_attrs(attrs, type, name, value)
166 166 _set_id_attr(attrs, id, name)
167 167 convert_boolean_attrs(attrs, ["disabled"])
168 168 return HTML.input(**attrs)
169 169
170 170 reset = _reset
171 171 safeid = _make_safe_id_component
172 172
173 173
174 174 def branding(name, length=40):
175 175 return truncate(name, length, indicator="")
176 176
177 177
178 178 def FID(raw_id, path):
179 179 """
180 180 Creates a unique ID for filenode based on it's hash of path and commit
181 181 it's safe to use in urls
182 182
183 183 :param raw_id:
184 184 :param path:
185 185 """
186 186
187 187 return 'c-%s-%s' % (short_id(raw_id), md5_safe(path)[:12])
188 188
189 189
190 190 class _GetError(object):
191 191 """Get error from form_errors, and represent it as span wrapped error
192 192 message
193 193
194 194 :param field_name: field to fetch errors for
195 195 :param form_errors: form errors dict
196 196 """
197 197
198 198 def __call__(self, field_name, form_errors):
199 199 tmpl = """<span class="error_msg">%s</span>"""
200 200 if form_errors and field_name in form_errors:
201 201 return literal(tmpl % form_errors.get(field_name))
202 202
203 203 get_error = _GetError()
204 204
205 205
206 206 class _ToolTip(object):
207 207
208 208 def __call__(self, tooltip_title, trim_at=50):
209 209 """
210 210 Special function just to wrap our text into nice formatted
211 211 autowrapped text
212 212
213 213 :param tooltip_title:
214 214 """
215 215 tooltip_title = escape(tooltip_title)
216 216 tooltip_title = tooltip_title.replace('<', '&lt;').replace('>', '&gt;')
217 217 return tooltip_title
218 218 tooltip = _ToolTip()
219 219
220 220
221 221 def files_breadcrumbs(repo_name, commit_id, file_path):
222 222 if isinstance(file_path, str):
223 223 file_path = safe_unicode(file_path)
224 224
225 225 # TODO: johbo: Is this always a url like path, or is this operating
226 226 # system dependent?
227 227 path_segments = file_path.split('/')
228 228
229 229 repo_name_html = escape(repo_name)
230 230 if len(path_segments) == 1 and path_segments[0] == '':
231 231 url_segments = [repo_name_html]
232 232 else:
233 233 url_segments = [
234 234 link_to(
235 235 repo_name_html,
236 236 route_path(
237 237 'repo_files',
238 238 repo_name=repo_name,
239 239 commit_id=commit_id,
240 240 f_path=''),
241 241 class_='pjax-link')]
242 242
243 243 last_cnt = len(path_segments) - 1
244 244 for cnt, segment in enumerate(path_segments):
245 245 if not segment:
246 246 continue
247 247 segment_html = escape(segment)
248 248
249 249 if cnt != last_cnt:
250 250 url_segments.append(
251 251 link_to(
252 252 segment_html,
253 253 route_path(
254 254 'repo_files',
255 255 repo_name=repo_name,
256 256 commit_id=commit_id,
257 257 f_path='/'.join(path_segments[:cnt + 1])),
258 258 class_='pjax-link'))
259 259 else:
260 260 url_segments.append(segment_html)
261 261
262 262 return literal('/'.join(url_segments))
263 263
264 264
265 265 class CodeHtmlFormatter(HtmlFormatter):
266 266 """
267 267 My code Html Formatter for source codes
268 268 """
269 269
270 270 def wrap(self, source, outfile):
271 271 return self._wrap_div(self._wrap_pre(self._wrap_code(source)))
272 272
273 273 def _wrap_code(self, source):
274 274 for cnt, it in enumerate(source):
275 275 i, t = it
276 276 t = '<div id="L%s">%s</div>' % (cnt + 1, t)
277 277 yield i, t
278 278
279 279 def _wrap_tablelinenos(self, inner):
280 280 dummyoutfile = StringIO.StringIO()
281 281 lncount = 0
282 282 for t, line in inner:
283 283 if t:
284 284 lncount += 1
285 285 dummyoutfile.write(line)
286 286
287 287 fl = self.linenostart
288 288 mw = len(str(lncount + fl - 1))
289 289 sp = self.linenospecial
290 290 st = self.linenostep
291 291 la = self.lineanchors
292 292 aln = self.anchorlinenos
293 293 nocls = self.noclasses
294 294 if sp:
295 295 lines = []
296 296
297 297 for i in range(fl, fl + lncount):
298 298 if i % st == 0:
299 299 if i % sp == 0:
300 300 if aln:
301 301 lines.append('<a href="#%s%d" class="special">%*d</a>' %
302 302 (la, i, mw, i))
303 303 else:
304 304 lines.append('<span class="special">%*d</span>' % (mw, i))
305 305 else:
306 306 if aln:
307 307 lines.append('<a href="#%s%d">%*d</a>' % (la, i, mw, i))
308 308 else:
309 309 lines.append('%*d' % (mw, i))
310 310 else:
311 311 lines.append('')
312 312 ls = '\n'.join(lines)
313 313 else:
314 314 lines = []
315 315 for i in range(fl, fl + lncount):
316 316 if i % st == 0:
317 317 if aln:
318 318 lines.append('<a href="#%s%d">%*d</a>' % (la, i, mw, i))
319 319 else:
320 320 lines.append('%*d' % (mw, i))
321 321 else:
322 322 lines.append('')
323 323 ls = '\n'.join(lines)
324 324
325 325 # in case you wonder about the seemingly redundant <div> here: since the
326 326 # content in the other cell also is wrapped in a div, some browsers in
327 327 # some configurations seem to mess up the formatting...
328 328 if nocls:
329 329 yield 0, ('<table class="%stable">' % self.cssclass +
330 330 '<tr><td><div class="linenodiv" '
331 331 'style="background-color: #f0f0f0; padding-right: 10px">'
332 332 '<pre style="line-height: 125%">' +
333 333 ls + '</pre></div></td><td id="hlcode" class="code">')
334 334 else:
335 335 yield 0, ('<table class="%stable">' % self.cssclass +
336 336 '<tr><td class="linenos"><div class="linenodiv"><pre>' +
337 337 ls + '</pre></div></td><td id="hlcode" class="code">')
338 338 yield 0, dummyoutfile.getvalue()
339 339 yield 0, '</td></tr></table>'
340 340
341 341
342 342 class SearchContentCodeHtmlFormatter(CodeHtmlFormatter):
343 343 def __init__(self, **kw):
344 344 # only show these line numbers if set
345 345 self.only_lines = kw.pop('only_line_numbers', [])
346 346 self.query_terms = kw.pop('query_terms', [])
347 347 self.max_lines = kw.pop('max_lines', 5)
348 348 self.line_context = kw.pop('line_context', 3)
349 349 self.url = kw.pop('url', None)
350 350
351 351 super(CodeHtmlFormatter, self).__init__(**kw)
352 352
353 353 def _wrap_code(self, source):
354 354 for cnt, it in enumerate(source):
355 355 i, t = it
356 356 t = '<pre>%s</pre>' % t
357 357 yield i, t
358 358
359 359 def _wrap_tablelinenos(self, inner):
360 360 yield 0, '<table class="code-highlight %stable">' % self.cssclass
361 361
362 362 last_shown_line_number = 0
363 363 current_line_number = 1
364 364
365 365 for t, line in inner:
366 366 if not t:
367 367 yield t, line
368 368 continue
369 369
370 370 if current_line_number in self.only_lines:
371 371 if last_shown_line_number + 1 != current_line_number:
372 372 yield 0, '<tr>'
373 373 yield 0, '<td class="line">...</td>'
374 374 yield 0, '<td id="hlcode" class="code"></td>'
375 375 yield 0, '</tr>'
376 376
377 377 yield 0, '<tr>'
378 378 if self.url:
379 379 yield 0, '<td class="line"><a href="%s#L%i">%i</a></td>' % (
380 380 self.url, current_line_number, current_line_number)
381 381 else:
382 382 yield 0, '<td class="line"><a href="">%i</a></td>' % (
383 383 current_line_number)
384 384 yield 0, '<td id="hlcode" class="code">' + line + '</td>'
385 385 yield 0, '</tr>'
386 386
387 387 last_shown_line_number = current_line_number
388 388
389 389 current_line_number += 1
390 390
391 391
392 392 yield 0, '</table>'
393 393
394 394
395 395 def extract_phrases(text_query):
396 396 """
397 397 Extracts phrases from search term string making sure phrases
398 398 contained in double quotes are kept together - and discarding empty values
399 399 or fully whitespace values eg.
400 400
401 401 'some text "a phrase" more' => ['some', 'text', 'a phrase', 'more']
402 402
403 403 """
404 404
405 405 in_phrase = False
406 406 buf = ''
407 407 phrases = []
408 408 for char in text_query:
409 409 if in_phrase:
410 410 if char == '"': # end phrase
411 411 phrases.append(buf)
412 412 buf = ''
413 413 in_phrase = False
414 414 continue
415 415 else:
416 416 buf += char
417 417 continue
418 418 else:
419 419 if char == '"': # start phrase
420 420 in_phrase = True
421 421 phrases.append(buf)
422 422 buf = ''
423 423 continue
424 424 elif char == ' ':
425 425 phrases.append(buf)
426 426 buf = ''
427 427 continue
428 428 else:
429 429 buf += char
430 430
431 431 phrases.append(buf)
432 432 phrases = [phrase.strip() for phrase in phrases if phrase.strip()]
433 433 return phrases
434 434
435 435
436 436 def get_matching_offsets(text, phrases):
437 437 """
438 438 Returns a list of string offsets in `text` that the list of `terms` match
439 439
440 440 >>> get_matching_offsets('some text here', ['some', 'here'])
441 441 [(0, 4), (10, 14)]
442 442
443 443 """
444 444 offsets = []
445 445 for phrase in phrases:
446 446 for match in re.finditer(phrase, text):
447 447 offsets.append((match.start(), match.end()))
448 448
449 449 return offsets
450 450
451 451
452 452 def normalize_text_for_matching(x):
453 453 """
454 454 Replaces all non alnum characters to spaces and lower cases the string,
455 455 useful for comparing two text strings without punctuation
456 456 """
457 457 return re.sub(r'[^\w]', ' ', x.lower())
458 458
459 459
460 460 def get_matching_line_offsets(lines, terms):
461 461 """ Return a set of `lines` indices (starting from 1) matching a
462 462 text search query, along with `context` lines above/below matching lines
463 463
464 464 :param lines: list of strings representing lines
465 465 :param terms: search term string to match in lines eg. 'some text'
466 466 :param context: number of lines above/below a matching line to add to result
467 467 :param max_lines: cut off for lines of interest
468 468 eg.
469 469
470 470 text = '''
471 471 words words words
472 472 words words words
473 473 some text some
474 474 words words words
475 475 words words words
476 476 text here what
477 477 '''
478 478 get_matching_line_offsets(text, 'text', context=1)
479 479 {3: [(5, 9)], 6: [(0, 4)]]
480 480
481 481 """
482 482 matching_lines = {}
483 483 phrases = [normalize_text_for_matching(phrase)
484 484 for phrase in extract_phrases(terms)]
485 485
486 486 for line_index, line in enumerate(lines, start=1):
487 487 match_offsets = get_matching_offsets(
488 488 normalize_text_for_matching(line), phrases)
489 489 if match_offsets:
490 490 matching_lines[line_index] = match_offsets
491 491
492 492 return matching_lines
493 493
494 494
495 495 def hsv_to_rgb(h, s, v):
496 496 """ Convert hsv color values to rgb """
497 497
498 498 if s == 0.0:
499 499 return v, v, v
500 500 i = int(h * 6.0) # XXX assume int() truncates!
501 501 f = (h * 6.0) - i
502 502 p = v * (1.0 - s)
503 503 q = v * (1.0 - s * f)
504 504 t = v * (1.0 - s * (1.0 - f))
505 505 i = i % 6
506 506 if i == 0:
507 507 return v, t, p
508 508 if i == 1:
509 509 return q, v, p
510 510 if i == 2:
511 511 return p, v, t
512 512 if i == 3:
513 513 return p, q, v
514 514 if i == 4:
515 515 return t, p, v
516 516 if i == 5:
517 517 return v, p, q
518 518
519 519
520 520 def unique_color_generator(n=10000, saturation=0.10, lightness=0.95):
521 521 """
522 522 Generator for getting n of evenly distributed colors using
523 523 hsv color and golden ratio. It always return same order of colors
524 524
525 525 :param n: number of colors to generate
526 526 :param saturation: saturation of returned colors
527 527 :param lightness: lightness of returned colors
528 528 :returns: RGB tuple
529 529 """
530 530
531 531 golden_ratio = 0.618033988749895
532 532 h = 0.22717784590367374
533 533
534 534 for _ in xrange(n):
535 535 h += golden_ratio
536 536 h %= 1
537 537 HSV_tuple = [h, saturation, lightness]
538 538 RGB_tuple = hsv_to_rgb(*HSV_tuple)
539 539 yield map(lambda x: str(int(x * 256)), RGB_tuple)
540 540
541 541
542 542 def color_hasher(n=10000, saturation=0.10, lightness=0.95):
543 543 """
544 544 Returns a function which when called with an argument returns a unique
545 545 color for that argument, eg.
546 546
547 547 :param n: number of colors to generate
548 548 :param saturation: saturation of returned colors
549 549 :param lightness: lightness of returned colors
550 550 :returns: css RGB string
551 551
552 552 >>> color_hash = color_hasher()
553 553 >>> color_hash('hello')
554 554 'rgb(34, 12, 59)'
555 555 >>> color_hash('hello')
556 556 'rgb(34, 12, 59)'
557 557 >>> color_hash('other')
558 558 'rgb(90, 224, 159)'
559 559 """
560 560
561 561 color_dict = {}
562 562 cgenerator = unique_color_generator(
563 563 saturation=saturation, lightness=lightness)
564 564
565 565 def get_color_string(thing):
566 566 if thing in color_dict:
567 567 col = color_dict[thing]
568 568 else:
569 569 col = color_dict[thing] = cgenerator.next()
570 570 return "rgb(%s)" % (', '.join(col))
571 571
572 572 return get_color_string
573 573
574 574
575 575 def get_lexer_safe(mimetype=None, filepath=None):
576 576 """
577 577 Tries to return a relevant pygments lexer using mimetype/filepath name,
578 578 defaulting to plain text if none could be found
579 579 """
580 580 lexer = None
581 581 try:
582 582 if mimetype:
583 583 lexer = get_lexer_for_mimetype(mimetype)
584 584 if not lexer:
585 585 lexer = get_lexer_for_filename(filepath)
586 586 except pygments.util.ClassNotFound:
587 587 pass
588 588
589 589 if not lexer:
590 590 lexer = get_lexer_by_name('text')
591 591
592 592 return lexer
593 593
594 594
595 595 def get_lexer_for_filenode(filenode):
596 596 lexer = get_custom_lexer(filenode.extension) or filenode.lexer
597 597 return lexer
598 598
599 599
600 600 def pygmentize(filenode, **kwargs):
601 601 """
602 602 pygmentize function using pygments
603 603
604 604 :param filenode:
605 605 """
606 606 lexer = get_lexer_for_filenode(filenode)
607 607 return literal(code_highlight(filenode.content, lexer,
608 608 CodeHtmlFormatter(**kwargs)))
609 609
610 610
611 611 def is_following_repo(repo_name, user_id):
612 612 from rhodecode.model.scm import ScmModel
613 613 return ScmModel().is_following_repo(repo_name, user_id)
614 614
615 615
616 616 class _Message(object):
617 617 """A message returned by ``Flash.pop_messages()``.
618 618
619 619 Converting the message to a string returns the message text. Instances
620 620 also have the following attributes:
621 621
622 622 * ``message``: the message text.
623 623 * ``category``: the category specified when the message was created.
624 624 """
625 625
626 626 def __init__(self, category, message):
627 627 self.category = category
628 628 self.message = message
629 629
630 630 def __str__(self):
631 631 return self.message
632 632
633 633 __unicode__ = __str__
634 634
635 635 def __html__(self):
636 636 return escape(safe_unicode(self.message))
637 637
638 638
639 639 class Flash(object):
640 640 # List of allowed categories. If None, allow any category.
641 641 categories = ["warning", "notice", "error", "success"]
642 642
643 643 # Default category if none is specified.
644 644 default_category = "notice"
645 645
646 646 def __init__(self, session_key="flash", categories=None,
647 647 default_category=None):
648 648 """
649 649 Instantiate a ``Flash`` object.
650 650
651 651 ``session_key`` is the key to save the messages under in the user's
652 652 session.
653 653
654 654 ``categories`` is an optional list which overrides the default list
655 655 of categories.
656 656
657 657 ``default_category`` overrides the default category used for messages
658 658 when none is specified.
659 659 """
660 660 self.session_key = session_key
661 661 if categories is not None:
662 662 self.categories = categories
663 663 if default_category is not None:
664 664 self.default_category = default_category
665 665 if self.categories and self.default_category not in self.categories:
666 666 raise ValueError(
667 667 "unrecognized default category %r" % (self.default_category,))
668 668
669 669 def pop_messages(self, session=None, request=None):
670 670 """
671 671 Return all accumulated messages and delete them from the session.
672 672
673 673 The return value is a list of ``Message`` objects.
674 674 """
675 675 messages = []
676 676
677 677 if not session:
678 678 if not request:
679 679 request = get_current_request()
680 680 session = request.session
681 681
682 682 # Pop the 'old' pylons flash messages. They are tuples of the form
683 683 # (category, message)
684 684 for cat, msg in session.pop(self.session_key, []):
685 685 messages.append(_Message(cat, msg))
686 686
687 687 # Pop the 'new' pyramid flash messages for each category as list
688 688 # of strings.
689 689 for cat in self.categories:
690 690 for msg in session.pop_flash(queue=cat):
691 691 messages.append(_Message(cat, msg))
692 692 # Map messages from the default queue to the 'notice' category.
693 693 for msg in session.pop_flash():
694 694 messages.append(_Message('notice', msg))
695 695
696 696 session.save()
697 697 return messages
698 698
699 699 def json_alerts(self, session=None, request=None):
700 700 payloads = []
701 701 messages = flash.pop_messages(session=session, request=request)
702 702 if messages:
703 703 for message in messages:
704 704 subdata = {}
705 705 if hasattr(message.message, 'rsplit'):
706 706 flash_data = message.message.rsplit('|DELIM|', 1)
707 707 org_message = flash_data[0]
708 708 if len(flash_data) > 1:
709 709 subdata = json.loads(flash_data[1])
710 710 else:
711 711 org_message = message.message
712 712 payloads.append({
713 713 'message': {
714 714 'message': u'{}'.format(org_message),
715 715 'level': message.category,
716 716 'force': True,
717 717 'subdata': subdata
718 718 }
719 719 })
720 720 return json.dumps(payloads)
721 721
722 722 def __call__(self, message, category=None, ignore_duplicate=False,
723 723 session=None, request=None):
724 724
725 725 if not session:
726 726 if not request:
727 727 request = get_current_request()
728 728 session = request.session
729 729
730 730 session.flash(
731 731 message, queue=category, allow_duplicate=not ignore_duplicate)
732 732
733 733
734 734 flash = Flash()
735 735
736 736 #==============================================================================
737 737 # SCM FILTERS available via h.
738 738 #==============================================================================
739 739 from rhodecode.lib.vcs.utils import author_name, author_email
740 740 from rhodecode.lib.utils2 import credentials_filter, age as _age
741 741 from rhodecode.model.db import User, ChangesetStatus
742 742
743 743 age = _age
744 744 capitalize = lambda x: x.capitalize()
745 745 email = author_email
746 746 short_id = lambda x: x[:12]
747 747 hide_credentials = lambda x: ''.join(credentials_filter(x))
748 748
749 749
750 750 def age_component(datetime_iso, value=None, time_is_local=False):
751 751 title = value or format_date(datetime_iso)
752 752 tzinfo = '+00:00'
753 753
754 754 # detect if we have a timezone info, otherwise, add it
755 755 if isinstance(datetime_iso, datetime) and not datetime_iso.tzinfo:
756 756 if time_is_local:
757 757 tzinfo = time.strftime("+%H:%M",
758 758 time.gmtime(
759 759 (datetime.now() - datetime.utcnow()).seconds + 1
760 760 )
761 761 )
762 762
763 763 return literal(
764 764 '<time class="timeago tooltip" '
765 765 'title="{1}{2}" datetime="{0}{2}">{1}</time>'.format(
766 766 datetime_iso, title, tzinfo))
767 767
768 768
769 769 def _shorten_commit_id(commit_id):
770 770 from rhodecode import CONFIG
771 771 def_len = safe_int(CONFIG.get('rhodecode_show_sha_length', 12))
772 772 return commit_id[:def_len]
773 773
774 774
775 775 def show_id(commit):
776 776 """
777 777 Configurable function that shows ID
778 778 by default it's r123:fffeeefffeee
779 779
780 780 :param commit: commit instance
781 781 """
782 782 from rhodecode import CONFIG
783 783 show_idx = str2bool(CONFIG.get('rhodecode_show_revision_number', True))
784 784
785 785 raw_id = _shorten_commit_id(commit.raw_id)
786 786 if show_idx:
787 787 return 'r%s:%s' % (commit.idx, raw_id)
788 788 else:
789 789 return '%s' % (raw_id, )
790 790
791 791
792 792 def format_date(date):
793 793 """
794 794 use a standardized formatting for dates used in RhodeCode
795 795
796 796 :param date: date/datetime object
797 797 :return: formatted date
798 798 """
799 799
800 800 if date:
801 801 _fmt = "%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S"
802 802 return safe_unicode(date.strftime(_fmt))
803 803
804 804 return u""
805 805
806 806
807 807 class _RepoChecker(object):
808 808
809 809 def __init__(self, backend_alias):
810 810 self._backend_alias = backend_alias
811 811
812 812 def __call__(self, repository):
813 813 if hasattr(repository, 'alias'):
814 814 _type = repository.alias
815 815 elif hasattr(repository, 'repo_type'):
816 816 _type = repository.repo_type
817 817 else:
818 818 _type = repository
819 819 return _type == self._backend_alias
820 820
821 821 is_git = _RepoChecker('git')
822 822 is_hg = _RepoChecker('hg')
823 823 is_svn = _RepoChecker('svn')
824 824
825 825
826 826 def get_repo_type_by_name(repo_name):
827 827 repo = Repository.get_by_repo_name(repo_name)
828 828 return repo.repo_type
829 829
830 830
831 831 def is_svn_without_proxy(repository):
832 832 if is_svn(repository):
833 833 from rhodecode.model.settings import VcsSettingsModel
834 834 conf = VcsSettingsModel().get_ui_settings_as_config_obj()
835 835 return not str2bool(conf.get('vcs_svn_proxy', 'http_requests_enabled'))
836 836 return False
837 837
838 838
839 839 def discover_user(author):
840 840 """
841 841 Tries to discover RhodeCode User based on the autho string. Author string
842 842 is typically `FirstName LastName <email@address.com>`
843 843 """
844 844
845 845 # if author is already an instance use it for extraction
846 846 if isinstance(author, User):
847 847 return author
848 848
849 849 # Valid email in the attribute passed, see if they're in the system
850 850 _email = author_email(author)
851 851 if _email != '':
852 852 user = User.get_by_email(_email, case_insensitive=True, cache=True)
853 853 if user is not None:
854 854 return user
855 855
856 856 # Maybe it's a username, we try to extract it and fetch by username ?
857 857 _author = author_name(author)
858 858 user = User.get_by_username(_author, case_insensitive=True, cache=True)
859 859 if user is not None:
860 860 return user
861 861
862 862 return None
863 863
864 864
865 865 def email_or_none(author):
866 866 # extract email from the commit string
867 867 _email = author_email(author)
868 868
869 869 # If we have an email, use it, otherwise
870 870 # see if it contains a username we can get an email from
871 871 if _email != '':
872 872 return _email
873 873 else:
874 874 user = User.get_by_username(
875 875 author_name(author), case_insensitive=True, cache=True)
876 876
877 877 if user is not None:
878 878 return user.email
879 879
880 880 # No valid email, not a valid user in the system, none!
881 881 return None
882 882
883 883
884 884 def link_to_user(author, length=0, **kwargs):
885 885 user = discover_user(author)
886 886 # user can be None, but if we have it already it means we can re-use it
887 887 # in the person() function, so we save 1 intensive-query
888 888 if user:
889 889 author = user
890 890
891 891 display_person = person(author, 'username_or_name_or_email')
892 892 if length:
893 893 display_person = shorter(display_person, length)
894 894
895 895 if user:
896 896 return link_to(
897 897 escape(display_person),
898 898 route_path('user_profile', username=user.username),
899 899 **kwargs)
900 900 else:
901 901 return escape(display_person)
902 902
903 903
904 904 def person(author, show_attr="username_and_name"):
905 905 user = discover_user(author)
906 906 if user:
907 907 return getattr(user, show_attr)
908 908 else:
909 909 _author = author_name(author)
910 910 _email = email(author)
911 911 return _author or _email
912 912
913 913
914 914 def author_string(email):
915 915 if email:
916 916 user = User.get_by_email(email, case_insensitive=True, cache=True)
917 917 if user:
918 918 if user.first_name or user.last_name:
919 919 return '%s %s &lt;%s&gt;' % (
920 920 user.first_name, user.last_name, email)
921 921 else:
922 922 return email
923 923 else:
924 924 return email
925 925 else:
926 926 return None
927 927
928 928
929 929 def person_by_id(id_, show_attr="username_and_name"):
930 930 # attr to return from fetched user
931 931 person_getter = lambda usr: getattr(usr, show_attr)
932 932
933 933 #maybe it's an ID ?
934 934 if str(id_).isdigit() or isinstance(id_, int):
935 935 id_ = int(id_)
936 936 user = User.get(id_)
937 937 if user is not None:
938 938 return person_getter(user)
939 939 return id_
940 940
941 941
942 942 def gravatar_with_user(request, author, show_disabled=False):
943 943 _render = request.get_partial_renderer(
944 944 'rhodecode:templates/base/base.mako')
945 945 return _render('gravatar_with_user', author, show_disabled=show_disabled)
946 946
947 947
948 948 tags_paterns = OrderedDict((
949 949 ('lang', (re.compile(r'\[(lang|language)\ \=\&gt;\ *([a-zA-Z\-\/\#\+\.]*)\]'),
950 950 '<div class="metatag" tag="lang">\\2</div>')),
951 951
952 952 ('see', (re.compile(r'\[see\ \=\&gt;\ *([a-zA-Z0-9\/\=\?\&amp;\ \:\/\.\-]*)\]'),
953 953 '<div class="metatag" tag="see">see: \\1 </div>')),
954 954
955 955 ('url', (re.compile(r'\[url\ \=\&gt;\ \[([a-zA-Z0-9\ \.\-\_]+)\]\((.*?)\)\]'),
956 956 '<div class="metatag" tag="url"> <a href="\\2">\\1</a> </div>')),
957 957
958 958 ('license', (re.compile(r'\[license\ \=\&gt;\ *([a-zA-Z0-9\/\=\?\&amp;\ \:\/\.\-]*)\]'),
959 959 '<div class="metatag" tag="license"><a href="http:\/\/www.opensource.org/licenses/\\1">\\1</a></div>')),
960 960
961 961 ('ref', (re.compile(r'\[(requires|recommends|conflicts|base)\ \=\&gt;\ *([a-zA-Z0-9\-\/]*)\]'),
962 962 '<div class="metatag" tag="ref \\1">\\1: <a href="/\\2">\\2</a></div>')),
963 963
964 964 ('state', (re.compile(r'\[(stable|featured|stale|dead|dev|deprecated)\]'),
965 965 '<div class="metatag" tag="state \\1">\\1</div>')),
966 966
967 967 # label in grey
968 968 ('label', (re.compile(r'\[([a-z]+)\]'),
969 969 '<div class="metatag" tag="label">\\1</div>')),
970 970
971 971 # generic catch all in grey
972 972 ('generic', (re.compile(r'\[([a-zA-Z0-9\.\-\_]+)\]'),
973 973 '<div class="metatag" tag="generic">\\1</div>')),
974 974 ))
975 975
976 976
977 977 def extract_metatags(value):
978 978 """
979 979 Extract supported meta-tags from given text value
980 980 """
981 tags = []
981 982 if not value:
982 return ''
983 return tags, ''
983 984
984 tags = []
985 985 for key, val in tags_paterns.items():
986 986 pat, replace_html = val
987 987 tags.extend([(key, x.group()) for x in pat.finditer(value)])
988 988 value = pat.sub('', value)
989 989
990 990 return tags, value
991 991
992 992
993 993 def style_metatag(tag_type, value):
994 994 """
995 995 converts tags from value into html equivalent
996 996 """
997 997 if not value:
998 998 return ''
999 999
1000 1000 html_value = value
1001 1001 tag_data = tags_paterns.get(tag_type)
1002 1002 if tag_data:
1003 1003 pat, replace_html = tag_data
1004 1004 # convert to plain `unicode` instead of a markup tag to be used in
1005 1005 # regex expressions. safe_unicode doesn't work here
1006 1006 html_value = pat.sub(replace_html, unicode(value))
1007 1007
1008 1008 return html_value
1009 1009
1010 1010
1011 1011 def bool2icon(value):
1012 1012 """
1013 1013 Returns boolean value of a given value, represented as html element with
1014 1014 classes that will represent icons
1015 1015
1016 1016 :param value: given value to convert to html node
1017 1017 """
1018 1018
1019 1019 if value: # does bool conversion
1020 1020 return HTML.tag('i', class_="icon-true")
1021 1021 else: # not true as bool
1022 1022 return HTML.tag('i', class_="icon-false")
1023 1023
1024 1024
1025 1025 #==============================================================================
1026 1026 # PERMS
1027 1027 #==============================================================================
1028 1028 from rhodecode.lib.auth import HasPermissionAny, HasPermissionAll, \
1029 1029 HasRepoPermissionAny, HasRepoPermissionAll, HasRepoGroupPermissionAll, \
1030 1030 HasRepoGroupPermissionAny, HasRepoPermissionAnyApi, get_csrf_token, \
1031 1031 csrf_token_key
1032 1032
1033 1033
1034 1034 #==============================================================================
1035 1035 # GRAVATAR URL
1036 1036 #==============================================================================
1037 1037 class InitialsGravatar(object):
1038 1038 def __init__(self, email_address, first_name, last_name, size=30,
1039 1039 background=None, text_color='#fff'):
1040 1040 self.size = size
1041 1041 self.first_name = first_name
1042 1042 self.last_name = last_name
1043 1043 self.email_address = email_address
1044 1044 self.background = background or self.str2color(email_address)
1045 1045 self.text_color = text_color
1046 1046
1047 1047 def get_color_bank(self):
1048 1048 """
1049 1049 returns a predefined list of colors that gravatars can use.
1050 1050 Those are randomized distinct colors that guarantee readability and
1051 1051 uniqueness.
1052 1052
1053 1053 generated with: http://phrogz.net/css/distinct-colors.html
1054 1054 """
1055 1055 return [
1056 1056 '#bf3030', '#a67f53', '#00ff00', '#5989b3', '#392040', '#d90000',
1057 1057 '#402910', '#204020', '#79baf2', '#a700b3', '#bf6060', '#7f5320',
1058 1058 '#008000', '#003059', '#ee00ff', '#ff0000', '#8c4b00', '#007300',
1059 1059 '#005fb3', '#de73e6', '#ff4040', '#ffaa00', '#3df255', '#203140',
1060 1060 '#47004d', '#591616', '#664400', '#59b365', '#0d2133', '#83008c',
1061 1061 '#592d2d', '#bf9f60', '#73e682', '#1d3f73', '#73006b', '#402020',
1062 1062 '#b2862d', '#397341', '#597db3', '#e600d6', '#a60000', '#736039',
1063 1063 '#00b318', '#79aaf2', '#330d30', '#ff8080', '#403010', '#16591f',
1064 1064 '#002459', '#8c4688', '#e50000', '#ffbf40', '#00732e', '#102340',
1065 1065 '#bf60ac', '#8c4646', '#cc8800', '#00a642', '#1d3473', '#b32d98',
1066 1066 '#660e00', '#ffd580', '#80ffb2', '#7391e6', '#733967', '#d97b6c',
1067 1067 '#8c5e00', '#59b389', '#3967e6', '#590047', '#73281d', '#665200',
1068 1068 '#00e67a', '#2d50b3', '#8c2377', '#734139', '#b2982d', '#16593a',
1069 1069 '#001859', '#ff00aa', '#a65e53', '#ffcc00', '#0d3321', '#2d3959',
1070 1070 '#731d56', '#401610', '#4c3d00', '#468c6c', '#002ca6', '#d936a3',
1071 1071 '#d94c36', '#403920', '#36d9a3', '#0d1733', '#592d4a', '#993626',
1072 1072 '#cca300', '#00734d', '#46598c', '#8c005e', '#7f1100', '#8c7000',
1073 1073 '#00a66f', '#7382e6', '#b32d74', '#d9896c', '#ffe680', '#1d7362',
1074 1074 '#364cd9', '#73003d', '#d93a00', '#998a4d', '#59b3a1', '#5965b3',
1075 1075 '#e5007a', '#73341d', '#665f00', '#00b38f', '#0018b3', '#59163a',
1076 1076 '#b2502d', '#bfb960', '#00ffcc', '#23318c', '#a6537f', '#734939',
1077 1077 '#b2a700', '#104036', '#3d3df2', '#402031', '#e56739', '#736f39',
1078 1078 '#79f2ea', '#000059', '#401029', '#4c1400', '#ffee00', '#005953',
1079 1079 '#101040', '#990052', '#402820', '#403d10', '#00ffee', '#0000d9',
1080 1080 '#ff80c4', '#a66953', '#eeff00', '#00ccbe', '#8080ff', '#e673a1',
1081 1081 '#a62c00', '#474d00', '#1a3331', '#46468c', '#733950', '#662900',
1082 1082 '#858c23', '#238c85', '#0f0073', '#b20047', '#d9986c', '#becc00',
1083 1083 '#396f73', '#281d73', '#ff0066', '#ff6600', '#dee673', '#59adb3',
1084 1084 '#6559b3', '#590024', '#b2622d', '#98b32d', '#36ced9', '#332d59',
1085 1085 '#40001a', '#733f1d', '#526600', '#005359', '#242040', '#bf6079',
1086 1086 '#735039', '#cef23d', '#007780', '#5630bf', '#66001b', '#b24700',
1087 1087 '#acbf60', '#1d6273', '#25008c', '#731d34', '#a67453', '#50592d',
1088 1088 '#00ccff', '#6600ff', '#ff0044', '#4c1f00', '#8a994d', '#79daf2',
1089 1089 '#a173e6', '#d93662', '#402310', '#aaff00', '#2d98b3', '#8c40ff',
1090 1090 '#592d39', '#ff8c40', '#354020', '#103640', '#1a0040', '#331a20',
1091 1091 '#331400', '#334d00', '#1d5673', '#583973', '#7f0022', '#4c3626',
1092 1092 '#88cc00', '#36a3d9', '#3d0073', '#d9364c', '#33241a', '#698c23',
1093 1093 '#5995b3', '#300059', '#e57382', '#7f3300', '#366600', '#00aaff',
1094 1094 '#3a1659', '#733941', '#663600', '#74b32d', '#003c59', '#7f53a6',
1095 1095 '#73000f', '#ff8800', '#baf279', '#79caf2', '#291040', '#a6293a',
1096 1096 '#b2742d', '#587339', '#0077b3', '#632699', '#400009', '#d9a66c',
1097 1097 '#294010', '#2d4a59', '#aa00ff', '#4c131b', '#b25f00', '#5ce600',
1098 1098 '#267399', '#a336d9', '#990014', '#664e33', '#86bf60', '#0088ff',
1099 1099 '#7700b3', '#593a16', '#073300', '#1d4b73', '#ac60bf', '#e59539',
1100 1100 '#4f8c46', '#368dd9', '#5c0073'
1101 1101 ]
1102 1102
1103 1103 def rgb_to_hex_color(self, rgb_tuple):
1104 1104 """
1105 1105 Converts an rgb_tuple passed to an hex color.
1106 1106
1107 1107 :param rgb_tuple: tuple with 3 ints represents rgb color space
1108 1108 """
1109 1109 return '#' + ("".join(map(chr, rgb_tuple)).encode('hex'))
1110 1110
1111 1111 def email_to_int_list(self, email_str):
1112 1112 """
1113 1113 Get every byte of the hex digest value of email and turn it to integer.
1114 1114 It's going to be always between 0-255
1115 1115 """
1116 1116 digest = md5_safe(email_str.lower())
1117 1117 return [int(digest[i * 2:i * 2 + 2], 16) for i in range(16)]
1118 1118
1119 1119 def pick_color_bank_index(self, email_str, color_bank):
1120 1120 return self.email_to_int_list(email_str)[0] % len(color_bank)
1121 1121
1122 1122 def str2color(self, email_str):
1123 1123 """
1124 1124 Tries to map in a stable algorithm an email to color
1125 1125
1126 1126 :param email_str:
1127 1127 """
1128 1128 color_bank = self.get_color_bank()
1129 1129 # pick position (module it's length so we always find it in the
1130 1130 # bank even if it's smaller than 256 values
1131 1131 pos = self.pick_color_bank_index(email_str, color_bank)
1132 1132 return color_bank[pos]
1133 1133
1134 1134 def normalize_email(self, email_address):
1135 1135 import unicodedata
1136 1136 # default host used to fill in the fake/missing email
1137 1137 default_host = u'localhost'
1138 1138
1139 1139 if not email_address:
1140 1140 email_address = u'%s@%s' % (User.DEFAULT_USER, default_host)
1141 1141
1142 1142 email_address = safe_unicode(email_address)
1143 1143
1144 1144 if u'@' not in email_address:
1145 1145 email_address = u'%s@%s' % (email_address, default_host)
1146 1146
1147 1147 if email_address.endswith(u'@'):
1148 1148 email_address = u'%s%s' % (email_address, default_host)
1149 1149
1150 1150 email_address = unicodedata.normalize('NFKD', email_address)\
1151 1151 .encode('ascii', 'ignore')
1152 1152 return email_address
1153 1153
1154 1154 def get_initials(self):
1155 1155 """
1156 1156 Returns 2 letter initials calculated based on the input.
1157 1157 The algorithm picks first given email address, and takes first letter
1158 1158 of part before @, and then the first letter of server name. In case
1159 1159 the part before @ is in a format of `somestring.somestring2` it replaces
1160 1160 the server letter with first letter of somestring2
1161 1161
1162 1162 In case function was initialized with both first and lastname, this
1163 1163 overrides the extraction from email by first letter of the first and
1164 1164 last name. We add special logic to that functionality, In case Full name
1165 1165 is compound, like Guido Von Rossum, we use last part of the last name
1166 1166 (Von Rossum) picking `R`.
1167 1167
1168 1168 Function also normalizes the non-ascii characters to they ascii
1169 1169 representation, eg Δ„ => A
1170 1170 """
1171 1171 import unicodedata
1172 1172 # replace non-ascii to ascii
1173 1173 first_name = unicodedata.normalize(
1174 1174 'NFKD', safe_unicode(self.first_name)).encode('ascii', 'ignore')
1175 1175 last_name = unicodedata.normalize(
1176 1176 'NFKD', safe_unicode(self.last_name)).encode('ascii', 'ignore')
1177 1177
1178 1178 # do NFKD encoding, and also make sure email has proper format
1179 1179 email_address = self.normalize_email(self.email_address)
1180 1180
1181 1181 # first push the email initials
1182 1182 prefix, server = email_address.split('@', 1)
1183 1183
1184 1184 # check if prefix is maybe a 'first_name.last_name' syntax
1185 1185 _dot_split = prefix.rsplit('.', 1)
1186 1186 if len(_dot_split) == 2 and _dot_split[1]:
1187 1187 initials = [_dot_split[0][0], _dot_split[1][0]]
1188 1188 else:
1189 1189 initials = [prefix[0], server[0]]
1190 1190
1191 1191 # then try to replace either first_name or last_name
1192 1192 fn_letter = (first_name or " ")[0].strip()
1193 1193 ln_letter = (last_name.split(' ', 1)[-1] or " ")[0].strip()
1194 1194
1195 1195 if fn_letter:
1196 1196 initials[0] = fn_letter
1197 1197
1198 1198 if ln_letter:
1199 1199 initials[1] = ln_letter
1200 1200
1201 1201 return ''.join(initials).upper()
1202 1202
1203 1203 def get_img_data_by_type(self, font_family, img_type):
1204 1204 default_user = """
1205 1205 <svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"
1206 1206 version="1.1" x="0px" y="0px" width="{size}" height="{size}"
1207 1207 viewBox="-15 -10 439.165 429.164"
1208 1208
1209 1209 xml:space="preserve"
1210 1210 style="background:{background};" >
1211 1211
1212 1212 <path d="M204.583,216.671c50.664,0,91.74-48.075,
1213 1213 91.74-107.378c0-82.237-41.074-107.377-91.74-107.377
1214 1214 c-50.668,0-91.74,25.14-91.74,107.377C112.844,
1215 1215 168.596,153.916,216.671,
1216 1216 204.583,216.671z" fill="{text_color}"/>
1217 1217 <path d="M407.164,374.717L360.88,
1218 1218 270.454c-2.117-4.771-5.836-8.728-10.465-11.138l-71.83-37.392
1219 1219 c-1.584-0.823-3.502-0.663-4.926,0.415c-20.316,
1220 1220 15.366-44.203,23.488-69.076,23.488c-24.877,
1221 1221 0-48.762-8.122-69.078-23.488
1222 1222 c-1.428-1.078-3.346-1.238-4.93-0.415L58.75,
1223 1223 259.316c-4.631,2.41-8.346,6.365-10.465,11.138L2.001,374.717
1224 1224 c-3.191,7.188-2.537,15.412,1.75,22.005c4.285,
1225 1225 6.592,11.537,10.526,19.4,10.526h362.861c7.863,0,15.117-3.936,
1226 1226 19.402-10.527 C409.699,390.129,
1227 1227 410.355,381.902,407.164,374.717z" fill="{text_color}"/>
1228 1228 </svg>""".format(
1229 1229 size=self.size,
1230 1230 background='#979797', # @grey4
1231 1231 text_color=self.text_color,
1232 1232 font_family=font_family)
1233 1233
1234 1234 return {
1235 1235 "default_user": default_user
1236 1236 }[img_type]
1237 1237
1238 1238 def get_img_data(self, svg_type=None):
1239 1239 """
1240 1240 generates the svg metadata for image
1241 1241 """
1242 1242
1243 1243 font_family = ','.join([
1244 1244 'proximanovaregular',
1245 1245 'Proxima Nova Regular',
1246 1246 'Proxima Nova',
1247 1247 'Arial',
1248 1248 'Lucida Grande',
1249 1249 'sans-serif'
1250 1250 ])
1251 1251 if svg_type:
1252 1252 return self.get_img_data_by_type(font_family, svg_type)
1253 1253
1254 1254 initials = self.get_initials()
1255 1255 img_data = """
1256 1256 <svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" pointer-events="none"
1257 1257 width="{size}" height="{size}"
1258 1258 style="width: 100%; height: 100%; background-color: {background}"
1259 1259 viewBox="0 0 {size} {size}">
1260 1260 <text text-anchor="middle" y="50%" x="50%" dy="0.35em"
1261 1261 pointer-events="auto" fill="{text_color}"
1262 1262 font-family="{font_family}"
1263 1263 style="font-weight: 400; font-size: {f_size}px;">{text}
1264 1264 </text>
1265 1265 </svg>""".format(
1266 1266 size=self.size,
1267 1267 f_size=self.size/1.85, # scale the text inside the box nicely
1268 1268 background=self.background,
1269 1269 text_color=self.text_color,
1270 1270 text=initials.upper(),
1271 1271 font_family=font_family)
1272 1272
1273 1273 return img_data
1274 1274
1275 1275 def generate_svg(self, svg_type=None):
1276 1276 img_data = self.get_img_data(svg_type)
1277 1277 return "data:image/svg+xml;base64,%s" % img_data.encode('base64')
1278 1278
1279 1279
1280 1280 def initials_gravatar(email_address, first_name, last_name, size=30):
1281 1281 svg_type = None
1282 1282 if email_address == User.DEFAULT_USER_EMAIL:
1283 1283 svg_type = 'default_user'
1284 1284 klass = InitialsGravatar(email_address, first_name, last_name, size)
1285 1285 return klass.generate_svg(svg_type=svg_type)
1286 1286
1287 1287
1288 1288 def gravatar_url(email_address, size=30, request=None):
1289 1289 request = get_current_request()
1290 1290 if request and hasattr(request, 'call_context'):
1291 1291 _use_gravatar = request.call_context.visual.use_gravatar
1292 1292 _gravatar_url = request.call_context.visual.gravatar_url
1293 1293 else:
1294 1294 # doh, we need to re-import those to mock it later
1295 1295 from pylons import tmpl_context as c
1296 1296
1297 1297 _use_gravatar = c.visual.use_gravatar
1298 1298 _gravatar_url = c.visual.gravatar_url
1299 1299
1300 1300 _gravatar_url = _gravatar_url or User.DEFAULT_GRAVATAR_URL
1301 1301
1302 1302 email_address = email_address or User.DEFAULT_USER_EMAIL
1303 1303 if isinstance(email_address, unicode):
1304 1304 # hashlib crashes on unicode items
1305 1305 email_address = safe_str(email_address)
1306 1306
1307 1307 # empty email or default user
1308 1308 if not email_address or email_address == User.DEFAULT_USER_EMAIL:
1309 1309 return initials_gravatar(User.DEFAULT_USER_EMAIL, '', '', size=size)
1310 1310
1311 1311 if _use_gravatar:
1312 1312 # TODO: Disuse pyramid thread locals. Think about another solution to
1313 1313 # get the host and schema here.
1314 1314 request = get_current_request()
1315 1315 tmpl = safe_str(_gravatar_url)
1316 1316 tmpl = tmpl.replace('{email}', email_address)\
1317 1317 .replace('{md5email}', md5_safe(email_address.lower())) \
1318 1318 .replace('{netloc}', request.host)\
1319 1319 .replace('{scheme}', request.scheme)\
1320 1320 .replace('{size}', safe_str(size))
1321 1321 return tmpl
1322 1322 else:
1323 1323 return initials_gravatar(email_address, '', '', size=size)
1324 1324
1325 1325
1326 1326 class Page(_Page):
1327 1327 """
1328 1328 Custom pager to match rendering style with paginator
1329 1329 """
1330 1330
1331 1331 def _get_pos(self, cur_page, max_page, items):
1332 1332 edge = (items / 2) + 1
1333 1333 if (cur_page <= edge):
1334 1334 radius = max(items / 2, items - cur_page)
1335 1335 elif (max_page - cur_page) < edge:
1336 1336 radius = (items - 1) - (max_page - cur_page)
1337 1337 else:
1338 1338 radius = items / 2
1339 1339
1340 1340 left = max(1, (cur_page - (radius)))
1341 1341 right = min(max_page, cur_page + (radius))
1342 1342 return left, cur_page, right
1343 1343
1344 1344 def _range(self, regexp_match):
1345 1345 """
1346 1346 Return range of linked pages (e.g. '1 2 [3] 4 5 6 7 8').
1347 1347
1348 1348 Arguments:
1349 1349
1350 1350 regexp_match
1351 1351 A "re" (regular expressions) match object containing the
1352 1352 radius of linked pages around the current page in
1353 1353 regexp_match.group(1) as a string
1354 1354
1355 1355 This function is supposed to be called as a callable in
1356 1356 re.sub.
1357 1357
1358 1358 """
1359 1359 radius = int(regexp_match.group(1))
1360 1360
1361 1361 # Compute the first and last page number within the radius
1362 1362 # e.g. '1 .. 5 6 [7] 8 9 .. 12'
1363 1363 # -> leftmost_page = 5
1364 1364 # -> rightmost_page = 9
1365 1365 leftmost_page, _cur, rightmost_page = self._get_pos(self.page,
1366 1366 self.last_page,
1367 1367 (radius * 2) + 1)
1368 1368 nav_items = []
1369 1369
1370 1370 # Create a link to the first page (unless we are on the first page
1371 1371 # or there would be no need to insert '..' spacers)
1372 1372 if self.page != self.first_page and self.first_page < leftmost_page:
1373 1373 nav_items.append(self._pagerlink(self.first_page, self.first_page))
1374 1374
1375 1375 # Insert dots if there are pages between the first page
1376 1376 # and the currently displayed page range
1377 1377 if leftmost_page - self.first_page > 1:
1378 1378 # Wrap in a SPAN tag if nolink_attr is set
1379 1379 text = '..'
1380 1380 if self.dotdot_attr:
1381 1381 text = HTML.span(c=text, **self.dotdot_attr)
1382 1382 nav_items.append(text)
1383 1383
1384 1384 for thispage in xrange(leftmost_page, rightmost_page + 1):
1385 1385 # Hilight the current page number and do not use a link
1386 1386 if thispage == self.page:
1387 1387 text = '%s' % (thispage,)
1388 1388 # Wrap in a SPAN tag if nolink_attr is set
1389 1389 if self.curpage_attr:
1390 1390 text = HTML.span(c=text, **self.curpage_attr)
1391 1391 nav_items.append(text)
1392 1392 # Otherwise create just a link to that page
1393 1393 else:
1394 1394 text = '%s' % (thispage,)
1395 1395 nav_items.append(self._pagerlink(thispage, text))
1396 1396
1397 1397 # Insert dots if there are pages between the displayed
1398 1398 # page numbers and the end of the page range
1399 1399 if self.last_page - rightmost_page > 1:
1400 1400 text = '..'
1401 1401 # Wrap in a SPAN tag if nolink_attr is set
1402 1402 if self.dotdot_attr:
1403 1403 text = HTML.span(c=text, **self.dotdot_attr)
1404 1404 nav_items.append(text)
1405 1405
1406 1406 # Create a link to the very last page (unless we are on the last
1407 1407 # page or there would be no need to insert '..' spacers)
1408 1408 if self.page != self.last_page and rightmost_page < self.last_page:
1409 1409 nav_items.append(self._pagerlink(self.last_page, self.last_page))
1410 1410
1411 1411 ## prerender links
1412 1412 #_page_link = url.current()
1413 1413 #nav_items.append(literal('<link rel="prerender" href="%s?page=%s">' % (_page_link, str(int(self.page)+1))))
1414 1414 #nav_items.append(literal('<link rel="prefetch" href="%s?page=%s">' % (_page_link, str(int(self.page)+1))))
1415 1415 return self.separator.join(nav_items)
1416 1416
1417 1417 def pager(self, format='~2~', page_param='page', partial_param='partial',
1418 1418 show_if_single_page=False, separator=' ', onclick=None,
1419 1419 symbol_first='<<', symbol_last='>>',
1420 1420 symbol_previous='<', symbol_next='>',
1421 1421 link_attr={'class': 'pager_link', 'rel': 'prerender'},
1422 1422 curpage_attr={'class': 'pager_curpage'},
1423 1423 dotdot_attr={'class': 'pager_dotdot'}, **kwargs):
1424 1424
1425 1425 self.curpage_attr = curpage_attr
1426 1426 self.separator = separator
1427 1427 self.pager_kwargs = kwargs
1428 1428 self.page_param = page_param
1429 1429 self.partial_param = partial_param
1430 1430 self.onclick = onclick
1431 1431 self.link_attr = link_attr
1432 1432 self.dotdot_attr = dotdot_attr
1433 1433
1434 1434 # Don't show navigator if there is no more than one page
1435 1435 if self.page_count == 0 or (self.page_count == 1 and not show_if_single_page):
1436 1436 return ''
1437 1437
1438 1438 from string import Template
1439 1439 # Replace ~...~ in token format by range of pages
1440 1440 result = re.sub(r'~(\d+)~', self._range, format)
1441 1441
1442 1442 # Interpolate '%' variables
1443 1443 result = Template(result).safe_substitute({
1444 1444 'first_page': self.first_page,
1445 1445 'last_page': self.last_page,
1446 1446 'page': self.page,
1447 1447 'page_count': self.page_count,
1448 1448 'items_per_page': self.items_per_page,
1449 1449 'first_item': self.first_item,
1450 1450 'last_item': self.last_item,
1451 1451 'item_count': self.item_count,
1452 1452 'link_first': self.page > self.first_page and \
1453 1453 self._pagerlink(self.first_page, symbol_first) or '',
1454 1454 'link_last': self.page < self.last_page and \
1455 1455 self._pagerlink(self.last_page, symbol_last) or '',
1456 1456 'link_previous': self.previous_page and \
1457 1457 self._pagerlink(self.previous_page, symbol_previous) \
1458 1458 or HTML.span(symbol_previous, class_="pg-previous disabled"),
1459 1459 'link_next': self.next_page and \
1460 1460 self._pagerlink(self.next_page, symbol_next) \
1461 1461 or HTML.span(symbol_next, class_="pg-next disabled")
1462 1462 })
1463 1463
1464 1464 return literal(result)
1465 1465
1466 1466
1467 1467 #==============================================================================
1468 1468 # REPO PAGER, PAGER FOR REPOSITORY
1469 1469 #==============================================================================
1470 1470 class RepoPage(Page):
1471 1471
1472 1472 def __init__(self, collection, page=1, items_per_page=20,
1473 1473 item_count=None, url=None, **kwargs):
1474 1474
1475 1475 """Create a "RepoPage" instance. special pager for paging
1476 1476 repository
1477 1477 """
1478 1478 self._url_generator = url
1479 1479
1480 1480 # Safe the kwargs class-wide so they can be used in the pager() method
1481 1481 self.kwargs = kwargs
1482 1482
1483 1483 # Save a reference to the collection
1484 1484 self.original_collection = collection
1485 1485
1486 1486 self.collection = collection
1487 1487
1488 1488 # The self.page is the number of the current page.
1489 1489 # The first page has the number 1!
1490 1490 try:
1491 1491 self.page = int(page) # make it int() if we get it as a string
1492 1492 except (ValueError, TypeError):
1493 1493 self.page = 1
1494 1494
1495 1495 self.items_per_page = items_per_page
1496 1496
1497 1497 # Unless the user tells us how many items the collections has
1498 1498 # we calculate that ourselves.
1499 1499 if item_count is not None:
1500 1500 self.item_count = item_count
1501 1501 else:
1502 1502 self.item_count = len(self.collection)
1503 1503
1504 1504 # Compute the number of the first and last available page
1505 1505 if self.item_count > 0:
1506 1506 self.first_page = 1
1507 1507 self.page_count = int(math.ceil(float(self.item_count) /
1508 1508 self.items_per_page))
1509 1509 self.last_page = self.first_page + self.page_count - 1
1510 1510
1511 1511 # Make sure that the requested page number is the range of
1512 1512 # valid pages
1513 1513 if self.page > self.last_page:
1514 1514 self.page = self.last_page
1515 1515 elif self.page < self.first_page:
1516 1516 self.page = self.first_page
1517 1517
1518 1518 # Note: the number of items on this page can be less than
1519 1519 # items_per_page if the last page is not full
1520 1520 self.first_item = max(0, (self.item_count) - (self.page *
1521 1521 items_per_page))
1522 1522 self.last_item = ((self.item_count - 1) - items_per_page *
1523 1523 (self.page - 1))
1524 1524
1525 1525 self.items = list(self.collection[self.first_item:self.last_item + 1])
1526 1526
1527 1527 # Links to previous and next page
1528 1528 if self.page > self.first_page:
1529 1529 self.previous_page = self.page - 1
1530 1530 else:
1531 1531 self.previous_page = None
1532 1532
1533 1533 if self.page < self.last_page:
1534 1534 self.next_page = self.page + 1
1535 1535 else:
1536 1536 self.next_page = None
1537 1537
1538 1538 # No items available
1539 1539 else:
1540 1540 self.first_page = None
1541 1541 self.page_count = 0
1542 1542 self.last_page = None
1543 1543 self.first_item = None
1544 1544 self.last_item = None
1545 1545 self.previous_page = None
1546 1546 self.next_page = None
1547 1547 self.items = []
1548 1548
1549 1549 # This is a subclass of the 'list' type. Initialise the list now.
1550 1550 list.__init__(self, reversed(self.items))
1551 1551
1552 1552
1553 1553 def breadcrumb_repo_link(repo):
1554 1554 """
1555 1555 Makes a breadcrumbs path link to repo
1556 1556
1557 1557 ex::
1558 1558 group >> subgroup >> repo
1559 1559
1560 1560 :param repo: a Repository instance
1561 1561 """
1562 1562
1563 1563 path = [
1564 1564 link_to(group.name, route_path('repo_group_home', repo_group_name=group.group_name))
1565 1565 for group in repo.groups_with_parents
1566 1566 ] + [
1567 1567 link_to(repo.just_name, route_path('repo_summary', repo_name=repo.repo_name))
1568 1568 ]
1569 1569
1570 1570 return literal(' &raquo; '.join(path))
1571 1571
1572 1572
1573 1573 def format_byte_size_binary(file_size):
1574 1574 """
1575 1575 Formats file/folder sizes to standard.
1576 1576 """
1577 1577 if file_size is None:
1578 1578 file_size = 0
1579 1579
1580 1580 formatted_size = format_byte_size(file_size, binary=True)
1581 1581 return formatted_size
1582 1582
1583 1583
1584 1584 def urlify_text(text_, safe=True):
1585 1585 """
1586 1586 Extrac urls from text and make html links out of them
1587 1587
1588 1588 :param text_:
1589 1589 """
1590 1590
1591 1591 url_pat = re.compile(r'''(http[s]?://(?:[a-zA-Z]|[0-9]|[$-_@#.&+]'''
1592 1592 '''|[!*\(\),]|(?:%[0-9a-fA-F][0-9a-fA-F]))+)''')
1593 1593
1594 1594 def url_func(match_obj):
1595 1595 url_full = match_obj.groups()[0]
1596 1596 return '<a href="%(url)s">%(url)s</a>' % ({'url': url_full})
1597 1597 _newtext = url_pat.sub(url_func, text_)
1598 1598 if safe:
1599 1599 return literal(_newtext)
1600 1600 return _newtext
1601 1601
1602 1602
1603 1603 def urlify_commits(text_, repository):
1604 1604 """
1605 1605 Extract commit ids from text and make link from them
1606 1606
1607 1607 :param text_:
1608 1608 :param repository: repo name to build the URL with
1609 1609 """
1610 1610
1611 1611 URL_PAT = re.compile(r'(^|\s)([0-9a-fA-F]{12,40})($|\s)')
1612 1612
1613 1613 def url_func(match_obj):
1614 1614 commit_id = match_obj.groups()[1]
1615 1615 pref = match_obj.groups()[0]
1616 1616 suf = match_obj.groups()[2]
1617 1617
1618 1618 tmpl = (
1619 1619 '%(pref)s<a class="%(cls)s" href="%(url)s">'
1620 1620 '%(commit_id)s</a>%(suf)s'
1621 1621 )
1622 1622 return tmpl % {
1623 1623 'pref': pref,
1624 1624 'cls': 'revision-link',
1625 1625 'url': route_url('repo_commit', repo_name=repository,
1626 1626 commit_id=commit_id),
1627 1627 'commit_id': commit_id,
1628 1628 'suf': suf
1629 1629 }
1630 1630
1631 1631 newtext = URL_PAT.sub(url_func, text_)
1632 1632
1633 1633 return newtext
1634 1634
1635 1635
1636 1636 def _process_url_func(match_obj, repo_name, uid, entry,
1637 1637 return_raw_data=False, link_format='html'):
1638 1638 pref = ''
1639 1639 if match_obj.group().startswith(' '):
1640 1640 pref = ' '
1641 1641
1642 1642 issue_id = ''.join(match_obj.groups())
1643 1643
1644 1644 if link_format == 'html':
1645 1645 tmpl = (
1646 1646 '%(pref)s<a class="%(cls)s" href="%(url)s">'
1647 1647 '%(issue-prefix)s%(id-repr)s'
1648 1648 '</a>')
1649 1649 elif link_format == 'rst':
1650 1650 tmpl = '`%(issue-prefix)s%(id-repr)s <%(url)s>`_'
1651 1651 elif link_format == 'markdown':
1652 1652 tmpl = '[%(issue-prefix)s%(id-repr)s](%(url)s)'
1653 1653 else:
1654 1654 raise ValueError('Bad link_format:{}'.format(link_format))
1655 1655
1656 1656 (repo_name_cleaned,
1657 1657 parent_group_name) = RepoGroupModel().\
1658 1658 _get_group_name_and_parent(repo_name)
1659 1659
1660 1660 # variables replacement
1661 1661 named_vars = {
1662 1662 'id': issue_id,
1663 1663 'repo': repo_name,
1664 1664 'repo_name': repo_name_cleaned,
1665 1665 'group_name': parent_group_name
1666 1666 }
1667 1667 # named regex variables
1668 1668 named_vars.update(match_obj.groupdict())
1669 1669 _url = string.Template(entry['url']).safe_substitute(**named_vars)
1670 1670
1671 1671 data = {
1672 1672 'pref': pref,
1673 1673 'cls': 'issue-tracker-link',
1674 1674 'url': _url,
1675 1675 'id-repr': issue_id,
1676 1676 'issue-prefix': entry['pref'],
1677 1677 'serv': entry['url'],
1678 1678 }
1679 1679 if return_raw_data:
1680 1680 return {
1681 1681 'id': issue_id,
1682 1682 'url': _url
1683 1683 }
1684 1684 return tmpl % data
1685 1685
1686 1686
1687 1687 def process_patterns(text_string, repo_name, link_format='html'):
1688 1688 allowed_formats = ['html', 'rst', 'markdown']
1689 1689 if link_format not in allowed_formats:
1690 1690 raise ValueError('Link format can be only one of:{} got {}'.format(
1691 1691 allowed_formats, link_format))
1692 1692
1693 1693 repo = None
1694 1694 if repo_name:
1695 1695 # Retrieving repo_name to avoid invalid repo_name to explode on
1696 1696 # IssueTrackerSettingsModel but still passing invalid name further down
1697 1697 repo = Repository.get_by_repo_name(repo_name, cache=True)
1698 1698
1699 1699 settings_model = IssueTrackerSettingsModel(repo=repo)
1700 1700 active_entries = settings_model.get_settings(cache=True)
1701 1701
1702 1702 issues_data = []
1703 1703 newtext = text_string
1704 1704
1705 1705 for uid, entry in active_entries.items():
1706 1706 log.debug('found issue tracker entry with uid %s' % (uid,))
1707 1707
1708 1708 if not (entry['pat'] and entry['url']):
1709 1709 log.debug('skipping due to missing data')
1710 1710 continue
1711 1711
1712 1712 log.debug('issue tracker entry: uid: `%s` PAT:%s URL:%s PREFIX:%s'
1713 1713 % (uid, entry['pat'], entry['url'], entry['pref']))
1714 1714
1715 1715 try:
1716 1716 pattern = re.compile(r'%s' % entry['pat'])
1717 1717 except re.error:
1718 1718 log.exception(
1719 1719 'issue tracker pattern: `%s` failed to compile',
1720 1720 entry['pat'])
1721 1721 continue
1722 1722
1723 1723 data_func = partial(
1724 1724 _process_url_func, repo_name=repo_name, entry=entry, uid=uid,
1725 1725 return_raw_data=True)
1726 1726
1727 1727 for match_obj in pattern.finditer(text_string):
1728 1728 issues_data.append(data_func(match_obj))
1729 1729
1730 1730 url_func = partial(
1731 1731 _process_url_func, repo_name=repo_name, entry=entry, uid=uid,
1732 1732 link_format=link_format)
1733 1733
1734 1734 newtext = pattern.sub(url_func, newtext)
1735 1735 log.debug('processed prefix:uid `%s`' % (uid,))
1736 1736
1737 1737 return newtext, issues_data
1738 1738
1739 1739
1740 1740 def urlify_commit_message(commit_text, repository=None):
1741 1741 """
1742 1742 Parses given text message and makes proper links.
1743 1743 issues are linked to given issue-server, and rest is a commit link
1744 1744
1745 1745 :param commit_text:
1746 1746 :param repository:
1747 1747 """
1748 1748 from pylons import url # doh, we need to re-import url to mock it later
1749 1749
1750 1750 def escaper(string):
1751 1751 return string.replace('<', '&lt;').replace('>', '&gt;')
1752 1752
1753 1753 newtext = escaper(commit_text)
1754 1754
1755 1755 # extract http/https links and make them real urls
1756 1756 newtext = urlify_text(newtext, safe=False)
1757 1757
1758 1758 # urlify commits - extract commit ids and make link out of them, if we have
1759 1759 # the scope of repository present.
1760 1760 if repository:
1761 1761 newtext = urlify_commits(newtext, repository)
1762 1762
1763 1763 # process issue tracker patterns
1764 1764 newtext, issues = process_patterns(newtext, repository or '')
1765 1765
1766 1766 return literal(newtext)
1767 1767
1768 1768
1769 1769 def render_binary(repo_name, file_obj):
1770 1770 """
1771 1771 Choose how to render a binary file
1772 1772 """
1773 1773 filename = file_obj.name
1774 1774
1775 1775 # images
1776 1776 for ext in ['*.png', '*.jpg', '*.ico', '*.gif']:
1777 1777 if fnmatch.fnmatch(filename, pat=ext):
1778 1778 alt = filename
1779 1779 src = route_path(
1780 1780 'repo_file_raw', repo_name=repo_name,
1781 1781 commit_id=file_obj.commit.raw_id, f_path=file_obj.path)
1782 1782 return literal('<img class="rendered-binary" alt="{}" src="{}">'.format(alt, src))
1783 1783
1784 1784
1785 1785 def renderer_from_filename(filename, exclude=None):
1786 1786 """
1787 1787 choose a renderer based on filename, this works only for text based files
1788 1788 """
1789 1789
1790 1790 # ipython
1791 1791 for ext in ['*.ipynb']:
1792 1792 if fnmatch.fnmatch(filename, pat=ext):
1793 1793 return 'jupyter'
1794 1794
1795 1795 is_markup = MarkupRenderer.renderer_from_filename(filename, exclude=exclude)
1796 1796 if is_markup:
1797 1797 return is_markup
1798 1798 return None
1799 1799
1800 1800
1801 1801 def render(source, renderer='rst', mentions=False, relative_urls=None,
1802 1802 repo_name=None):
1803 1803
1804 1804 def maybe_convert_relative_links(html_source):
1805 1805 if relative_urls:
1806 1806 return relative_links(html_source, relative_urls)
1807 1807 return html_source
1808 1808
1809 1809 if renderer == 'rst':
1810 1810 if repo_name:
1811 1811 # process patterns on comments if we pass in repo name
1812 1812 source, issues = process_patterns(
1813 1813 source, repo_name, link_format='rst')
1814 1814
1815 1815 return literal(
1816 1816 '<div class="rst-block">%s</div>' %
1817 1817 maybe_convert_relative_links(
1818 1818 MarkupRenderer.rst(source, mentions=mentions)))
1819 1819 elif renderer == 'markdown':
1820 1820 if repo_name:
1821 1821 # process patterns on comments if we pass in repo name
1822 1822 source, issues = process_patterns(
1823 1823 source, repo_name, link_format='markdown')
1824 1824
1825 1825 return literal(
1826 1826 '<div class="markdown-block">%s</div>' %
1827 1827 maybe_convert_relative_links(
1828 1828 MarkupRenderer.markdown(source, flavored=True,
1829 1829 mentions=mentions)))
1830 1830 elif renderer == 'jupyter':
1831 1831 return literal(
1832 1832 '<div class="ipynb">%s</div>' %
1833 1833 maybe_convert_relative_links(
1834 1834 MarkupRenderer.jupyter(source)))
1835 1835
1836 1836 # None means just show the file-source
1837 1837 return None
1838 1838
1839 1839
1840 1840 def commit_status(repo, commit_id):
1841 1841 return ChangesetStatusModel().get_status(repo, commit_id)
1842 1842
1843 1843
1844 1844 def commit_status_lbl(commit_status):
1845 1845 return dict(ChangesetStatus.STATUSES).get(commit_status)
1846 1846
1847 1847
1848 1848 def commit_time(repo_name, commit_id):
1849 1849 repo = Repository.get_by_repo_name(repo_name)
1850 1850 commit = repo.get_commit(commit_id=commit_id)
1851 1851 return commit.date
1852 1852
1853 1853
1854 1854 def get_permission_name(key):
1855 1855 return dict(Permission.PERMS).get(key)
1856 1856
1857 1857
1858 1858 def journal_filter_help(request):
1859 1859 _ = request.translate
1860 1860
1861 1861 return _(
1862 1862 'Example filter terms:\n' +
1863 1863 ' repository:vcs\n' +
1864 1864 ' username:marcin\n' +
1865 1865 ' username:(NOT marcin)\n' +
1866 1866 ' action:*push*\n' +
1867 1867 ' ip:127.0.0.1\n' +
1868 1868 ' date:20120101\n' +
1869 1869 ' date:[20120101100000 TO 20120102]\n' +
1870 1870 '\n' +
1871 1871 'Generate wildcards using \'*\' character:\n' +
1872 1872 ' "repository:vcs*" - search everything starting with \'vcs\'\n' +
1873 1873 ' "repository:*vcs*" - search for repository containing \'vcs\'\n' +
1874 1874 '\n' +
1875 1875 'Optional AND / OR operators in queries\n' +
1876 1876 ' "repository:vcs OR repository:test"\n' +
1877 1877 ' "username:test AND repository:test*"\n'
1878 1878 )
1879 1879
1880 1880
1881 1881 def search_filter_help(searcher, request):
1882 1882 _ = request.translate
1883 1883
1884 1884 terms = ''
1885 1885 return _(
1886 1886 'Example filter terms for `{searcher}` search:\n' +
1887 1887 '{terms}\n' +
1888 1888 'Generate wildcards using \'*\' character:\n' +
1889 1889 ' "repo_name:vcs*" - search everything starting with \'vcs\'\n' +
1890 1890 ' "repo_name:*vcs*" - search for repository containing \'vcs\'\n' +
1891 1891 '\n' +
1892 1892 'Optional AND / OR operators in queries\n' +
1893 1893 ' "repo_name:vcs OR repo_name:test"\n' +
1894 1894 ' "owner:test AND repo_name:test*"\n' +
1895 1895 'More: {search_doc}'
1896 1896 ).format(searcher=searcher.name,
1897 1897 terms=terms, search_doc=searcher.query_lang_doc)
1898 1898
1899 1899
1900 1900 def not_mapped_error(repo_name):
1901 1901 from rhodecode.translation import _
1902 1902 flash(_('%s repository is not mapped to db perhaps'
1903 1903 ' it was created or renamed from the filesystem'
1904 1904 ' please run the application again'
1905 1905 ' in order to rescan repositories') % repo_name, category='error')
1906 1906
1907 1907
1908 1908 def ip_range(ip_addr):
1909 1909 from rhodecode.model.db import UserIpMap
1910 1910 s, e = UserIpMap._get_ip_range(ip_addr)
1911 1911 return '%s - %s' % (s, e)
1912 1912
1913 1913
1914 1914 def form(url, method='post', needs_csrf_token=True, **attrs):
1915 1915 """Wrapper around webhelpers.tags.form to prevent CSRF attacks."""
1916 1916 if method.lower() != 'get' and needs_csrf_token:
1917 1917 raise Exception(
1918 1918 'Forms to POST/PUT/DELETE endpoints should have (in general) a ' +
1919 1919 'CSRF token. If the endpoint does not require such token you can ' +
1920 1920 'explicitly set the parameter needs_csrf_token to false.')
1921 1921
1922 1922 return wh_form(url, method=method, **attrs)
1923 1923
1924 1924
1925 1925 def secure_form(form_url, method="POST", multipart=False, **attrs):
1926 1926 """Start a form tag that points the action to an url. This
1927 1927 form tag will also include the hidden field containing
1928 1928 the auth token.
1929 1929
1930 1930 The url options should be given either as a string, or as a
1931 1931 ``url()`` function. The method for the form defaults to POST.
1932 1932
1933 1933 Options:
1934 1934
1935 1935 ``multipart``
1936 1936 If set to True, the enctype is set to "multipart/form-data".
1937 1937 ``method``
1938 1938 The method to use when submitting the form, usually either
1939 1939 "GET" or "POST". If "PUT", "DELETE", or another verb is used, a
1940 1940 hidden input with name _method is added to simulate the verb
1941 1941 over POST.
1942 1942
1943 1943 """
1944 1944 from webhelpers.pylonslib.secure_form import insecure_form
1945 1945
1946 1946 session = None
1947 1947
1948 1948 # TODO(marcink): after pyramid migration require request variable ALWAYS
1949 1949 if 'request' in attrs:
1950 1950 session = attrs['request'].session
1951 1951 del attrs['request']
1952 1952
1953 1953 form = insecure_form(form_url, method, multipart, **attrs)
1954 1954 token = literal(
1955 1955 '<input type="hidden" id="{}" name="{}" value="{}">'.format(
1956 1956 csrf_token_key, csrf_token_key, get_csrf_token(session)))
1957 1957
1958 1958 return literal("%s\n%s" % (form, token))
1959 1959
1960 1960
1961 1961 def dropdownmenu(name, selected, options, enable_filter=False, **attrs):
1962 1962 select_html = select(name, selected, options, **attrs)
1963 1963 select2 = """
1964 1964 <script>
1965 1965 $(document).ready(function() {
1966 1966 $('#%s').select2({
1967 1967 containerCssClass: 'drop-menu',
1968 1968 dropdownCssClass: 'drop-menu-dropdown',
1969 1969 dropdownAutoWidth: true%s
1970 1970 });
1971 1971 });
1972 1972 </script>
1973 1973 """
1974 1974 filter_option = """,
1975 1975 minimumResultsForSearch: -1
1976 1976 """
1977 1977 input_id = attrs.get('id') or name
1978 1978 filter_enabled = "" if enable_filter else filter_option
1979 1979 select_script = literal(select2 % (input_id, filter_enabled))
1980 1980
1981 1981 return literal(select_html+select_script)
1982 1982
1983 1983
1984 1984 def get_visual_attr(tmpl_context_var, attr_name):
1985 1985 """
1986 1986 A safe way to get a variable from visual variable of template context
1987 1987
1988 1988 :param tmpl_context_var: instance of tmpl_context, usually present as `c`
1989 1989 :param attr_name: name of the attribute we fetch from the c.visual
1990 1990 """
1991 1991 visual = getattr(tmpl_context_var, 'visual', None)
1992 1992 if not visual:
1993 1993 return
1994 1994 else:
1995 1995 return getattr(visual, attr_name, None)
1996 1996
1997 1997
1998 1998 def get_last_path_part(file_node):
1999 1999 if not file_node.path:
2000 2000 return u''
2001 2001
2002 2002 path = safe_unicode(file_node.path.split('/')[-1])
2003 2003 return u'../' + path
2004 2004
2005 2005
2006 2006 def route_url(*args, **kwargs):
2007 2007 """
2008 2008 Wrapper around pyramids `route_url` (fully qualified url) function.
2009 2009 It is used to generate URLs from within pylons views or templates.
2010 2010 This will be removed when pyramid migration if finished.
2011 2011 """
2012 2012 req = get_current_request()
2013 2013 return req.route_url(*args, **kwargs)
2014 2014
2015 2015
2016 2016 def route_path(*args, **kwargs):
2017 2017 """
2018 2018 Wrapper around pyramids `route_path` function. It is used to generate
2019 2019 URLs from within pylons views or templates. This will be removed when
2020 2020 pyramid migration if finished.
2021 2021 """
2022 2022 req = get_current_request()
2023 2023 return req.route_path(*args, **kwargs)
2024 2024
2025 2025
2026 2026 def route_path_or_none(*args, **kwargs):
2027 2027 try:
2028 2028 return route_path(*args, **kwargs)
2029 2029 except KeyError:
2030 2030 return None
2031 2031
2032 2032
2033 2033 def current_route_path(request, **kw):
2034 2034 new_args = request.GET.mixed()
2035 2035 new_args.update(kw)
2036 2036 return request.current_route_path(_query=new_args)
2037 2037
2038 2038
2039 2039 def static_url(*args, **kwds):
2040 2040 """
2041 2041 Wrapper around pyramids `route_path` function. It is used to generate
2042 2042 URLs from within pylons views or templates. This will be removed when
2043 2043 pyramid migration if finished.
2044 2044 """
2045 2045 req = get_current_request()
2046 2046 return req.static_url(*args, **kwds)
2047 2047
2048 2048
2049 2049 def resource_path(*args, **kwds):
2050 2050 """
2051 2051 Wrapper around pyramids `route_path` function. It is used to generate
2052 2052 URLs from within pylons views or templates. This will be removed when
2053 2053 pyramid migration if finished.
2054 2054 """
2055 2055 req = get_current_request()
2056 2056 return req.resource_path(*args, **kwds)
2057 2057
2058 2058
2059 2059 def api_call_example(method, args):
2060 2060 """
2061 2061 Generates an API call example via CURL
2062 2062 """
2063 2063 args_json = json.dumps(OrderedDict([
2064 2064 ('id', 1),
2065 2065 ('auth_token', 'SECRET'),
2066 2066 ('method', method),
2067 2067 ('args', args)
2068 2068 ]))
2069 2069 return literal(
2070 2070 "curl {api_url} -X POST -H 'content-type:text/plain' --data-binary '{data}'"
2071 2071 "<br/><br/>SECRET can be found in <a href=\"{token_url}\">auth-tokens</a> page, "
2072 2072 "and needs to be of `api calls` role."
2073 2073 .format(
2074 2074 api_url=route_url('apiv2'),
2075 2075 token_url=route_url('my_account_auth_tokens'),
2076 2076 data=args_json))
2077 2077
2078 2078
2079 2079 def notification_description(notification, request):
2080 2080 """
2081 2081 Generate notification human readable description based on notification type
2082 2082 """
2083 2083 from rhodecode.model.notification import NotificationModel
2084 2084 return NotificationModel().make_description(
2085 2085 notification, translate=request.translate)
2086 2086
2087 2087
2088 2088 def go_import_header(request, db_repo=None):
2089 2089 """
2090 2090 Creates a header for go-import functionality in Go Lang
2091 2091 """
2092 2092
2093 2093 if not db_repo:
2094 2094 return
2095 2095 if 'go-get' not in request.GET:
2096 2096 return
2097 2097
2098 2098 clone_url = db_repo.clone_url()
2099 2099 prefix = re.split(r'^https?:\/\/', clone_url)[-1]
2100 2100 # we have a repo and go-get flag,
2101 2101 return literal('<meta name="go-import" content="{} {} {}">'.format(
2102 2102 prefix, db_repo.repo_type, clone_url))
@@ -1,623 +1,631 b''
1 1 # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
2 2
3 3 # Copyright (C) 2010-2017 RhodeCode GmbH
4 4 #
5 5 # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
6 6 # it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License, version 3
7 7 # (only), as published by the Free Software Foundation.
8 8 #
9 9 # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
10 10 # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
11 11 # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
12 12 # GNU General Public License for more details.
13 13 #
14 14 # You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
15 15 # along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
16 16 #
17 17 # This program is dual-licensed. If you wish to learn more about the
18 18 # RhodeCode Enterprise Edition, including its added features, Support services,
19 19 # and proprietary license terms, please see https://rhodecode.com/licenses/
20 20
21 21
22 22 """
23 23 Package for testing various lib/helper functions in rhodecode
24 24 """
25 25
26 26 import datetime
27 27 import string
28 28 import mock
29 29 import pytest
30 30
31 31 from rhodecode.tests import no_newline_id_generator
32 32 from rhodecode.tests.utils import run_test_concurrently
33 33 from rhodecode.lib.helpers import InitialsGravatar
34 34
35 35 from rhodecode.lib.utils2 import AttributeDict
36 36 from rhodecode.model.db import Repository
37 37
38 38
39 39 def _urls_for_proto(proto):
40 40 return [
41 41 ('%s://127.0.0.1' % proto, ['%s://' % proto, '127.0.0.1'],
42 42 '%s://127.0.0.1' % proto),
43 43 ('%s://marcink@127.0.0.1' % proto, ['%s://' % proto, '127.0.0.1'],
44 44 '%s://127.0.0.1' % proto),
45 45 ('%s://marcink:pass@127.0.0.1' % proto, ['%s://' % proto, '127.0.0.1'],
46 46 '%s://127.0.0.1' % proto),
47 47 ('%s://127.0.0.1:8080' % proto, ['%s://' % proto, '127.0.0.1', '8080'],
48 48 '%s://127.0.0.1:8080' % proto),
49 49 ('%s://domain.org' % proto, ['%s://' % proto, 'domain.org'],
50 50 '%s://domain.org' % proto),
51 51 ('%s://user:pass@domain.org:8080' % proto,
52 52 ['%s://' % proto, 'domain.org', '8080'],
53 53 '%s://domain.org:8080' % proto),
54 54 ]
55 55
56 56 TEST_URLS = _urls_for_proto('http') + _urls_for_proto('https')
57 57
58 58
59 59 @pytest.mark.parametrize("test_url, expected, expected_creds", TEST_URLS)
60 60 def test_uri_filter(test_url, expected, expected_creds):
61 61 from rhodecode.lib.utils2 import uri_filter
62 62 assert uri_filter(test_url) == expected
63 63
64 64
65 65 @pytest.mark.parametrize("test_url, expected, expected_creds", TEST_URLS)
66 66 def test_credentials_filter(test_url, expected, expected_creds):
67 67 from rhodecode.lib.utils2 import credentials_filter
68 68 assert credentials_filter(test_url) == expected_creds
69 69
70 70
71 71 @pytest.mark.parametrize("str_bool, expected", [
72 72 ('t', True),
73 73 ('true', True),
74 74 ('y', True),
75 75 ('yes', True),
76 76 ('on', True),
77 77 ('1', True),
78 78 ('Y', True),
79 79 ('yeS', True),
80 80 ('Y', True),
81 81 ('TRUE', True),
82 82 ('T', True),
83 83 ('False', False),
84 84 ('F', False),
85 85 ('FALSE', False),
86 86 ('0', False),
87 87 ('-1', False),
88 88 ('', False)
89 89 ])
90 90 def test_str2bool(str_bool, expected):
91 91 from rhodecode.lib.utils2 import str2bool
92 92 assert str2bool(str_bool) == expected
93 93
94 94
95 95 @pytest.mark.parametrize("text, expected", reduce(lambda a1,a2:a1+a2, [
96 96 [
97 97 (pref+"", []),
98 98 (pref+"Hi there @marcink", ['marcink']),
99 99 (pref+"Hi there @marcink and @bob", ['bob', 'marcink']),
100 100 (pref+"Hi there @marcink\n", ['marcink']),
101 101 (pref+"Hi there @marcink and @bob\n", ['bob', 'marcink']),
102 102 (pref+"Hi there marcin@rhodecode.com", []),
103 103 (pref+"Hi there @john.malcovic and @bob\n", ['bob', 'john.malcovic']),
104 104 (pref+"This needs to be reviewed: (@marcink,@john)", ["john", "marcink"]),
105 105 (pref+"This needs to be reviewed: (@marcink, @john)", ["john", "marcink"]),
106 106 (pref+"This needs to be reviewed: [@marcink,@john]", ["john", "marcink"]),
107 107 (pref+"This needs to be reviewed: (@marcink @john)", ["john", "marcink"]),
108 108 (pref+"@john @mary, please review", ["john", "mary"]),
109 109 (pref+"@john,@mary, please review", ["john", "mary"]),
110 110 (pref+"Hej @123, @22john,@mary, please review", ['123', '22john', 'mary']),
111 111 (pref+"@first hi there @marcink here's my email marcin@email.com "
112 112 "@lukaszb check @one_more22 it pls @ ttwelve @D[] @one@two@three ", ['first', 'lukaszb', 'marcink', 'one', 'one_more22']),
113 113 (pref+"@MARCIN @maRCiN @2one_more22 @john please see this http://org.pl", ['2one_more22', 'john', 'MARCIN', 'maRCiN']),
114 114 (pref+"@marian.user just do it @marco-polo and next extract @marco_polo", ['marco-polo', 'marco_polo', 'marian.user']),
115 115 (pref+"user.dot hej ! not-needed maril@domain.org", []),
116 116 (pref+"\n@marcin", ['marcin']),
117 117 ]
118 118 for pref in ['', '\n', 'hi !', '\t', '\n\n']]), ids=no_newline_id_generator)
119 119 def test_mention_extractor(text, expected):
120 120 from rhodecode.lib.utils2 import extract_mentioned_users
121 121 got = extract_mentioned_users(text)
122 122 assert sorted(got, key=lambda x: x.lower()) == got
123 123 assert set(expected) == set(got)
124 124
125 125 @pytest.mark.parametrize("age_args, expected, kw", [
126 126 ({}, u'just now', {}),
127 127 ({'seconds': -1}, u'1 second ago', {}),
128 128 ({'seconds': -60 * 2}, u'2 minutes ago', {}),
129 129 ({'hours': -1}, u'1 hour ago', {}),
130 130 ({'hours': -24}, u'1 day ago', {}),
131 131 ({'hours': -24 * 5}, u'5 days ago', {}),
132 132 ({'months': -1}, u'1 month ago', {}),
133 133 ({'months': -1, 'days': -2}, u'1 month and 2 days ago', {}),
134 134 ({'years': -1, 'months': -1}, u'1 year and 1 month ago', {}),
135 135 ({}, u'just now', {'short_format': True}),
136 136 ({'seconds': -1}, u'1sec ago', {'short_format': True}),
137 137 ({'seconds': -60 * 2}, u'2min ago', {'short_format': True}),
138 138 ({'hours': -1}, u'1h ago', {'short_format': True}),
139 139 ({'hours': -24}, u'1d ago', {'short_format': True}),
140 140 ({'hours': -24 * 5}, u'5d ago', {'short_format': True}),
141 141 ({'months': -1}, u'1m ago', {'short_format': True}),
142 142 ({'months': -1, 'days': -2}, u'1m, 2d ago', {'short_format': True}),
143 143 ({'years': -1, 'months': -1}, u'1y, 1m ago', {'short_format': True}),
144 144 ])
145 145 def test_age(age_args, expected, kw, pylonsapp):
146 146 from rhodecode.lib.utils2 import age
147 147 from dateutil import relativedelta
148 148 n = datetime.datetime(year=2012, month=5, day=17)
149 149 delt = lambda *args, **kwargs: relativedelta.relativedelta(*args, **kwargs)
150 150
151 151 def translate(elem):
152 152 return elem.interpolate()
153 153
154 154 assert translate(age(n + delt(**age_args), now=n, **kw)) == expected
155 155
156 156
157 157 @pytest.mark.parametrize("age_args, expected, kw", [
158 158 ({}, u'just now', {}),
159 159 ({'seconds': 1}, u'in 1 second', {}),
160 160 ({'seconds': 60 * 2}, u'in 2 minutes', {}),
161 161 ({'hours': 1}, u'in 1 hour', {}),
162 162 ({'hours': 24}, u'in 1 day', {}),
163 163 ({'hours': 24 * 5}, u'in 5 days', {}),
164 164 ({'months': 1}, u'in 1 month', {}),
165 165 ({'months': 1, 'days': 1}, u'in 1 month and 1 day', {}),
166 166 ({'years': 1, 'months': 1}, u'in 1 year and 1 month', {}),
167 167 ({}, u'just now', {'short_format': True}),
168 168 ({'seconds': 1}, u'in 1sec', {'short_format': True}),
169 169 ({'seconds': 60 * 2}, u'in 2min', {'short_format': True}),
170 170 ({'hours': 1}, u'in 1h', {'short_format': True}),
171 171 ({'hours': 24}, u'in 1d', {'short_format': True}),
172 172 ({'hours': 24 * 5}, u'in 5d', {'short_format': True}),
173 173 ({'months': 1}, u'in 1m', {'short_format': True}),
174 174 ({'months': 1, 'days': 1}, u'in 1m, 1d', {'short_format': True}),
175 175 ({'years': 1, 'months': 1}, u'in 1y, 1m', {'short_format': True}),
176 176 ])
177 177 def test_age_in_future(age_args, expected, kw, pylonsapp):
178 178 from rhodecode.lib.utils2 import age
179 179 from dateutil import relativedelta
180 180 n = datetime.datetime(year=2012, month=5, day=17)
181 181 delt = lambda *args, **kwargs: relativedelta.relativedelta(*args, **kwargs)
182 182
183 183 def translate(elem):
184 184 return elem.interpolate()
185 185
186 186 assert translate(age(n + delt(**age_args), now=n, **kw)) == expected
187 187
188 188
189 189 @pytest.mark.parametrize("sample, expected_tags", [
190 # entry
191 ((
192 ""
193 ),
194 [
195
196 ]),
197 # entry
190 198 ((
191 199 "hello world [stale]"
192 200 ),
193 201 [
194 202 ('state', '[stale]'),
195 203 ]),
196 204 # entry
197 205 ((
198 206 "hello world [v2.0.0] [v1.0.0]"
199 207 ),
200 208 [
201 209 ('generic', '[v2.0.0]'),
202 210 ('generic', '[v1.0.0]'),
203 211 ]),
204 212 # entry
205 213 ((
206 214 "he[ll]o wo[rl]d"
207 215 ),
208 216 [
209 217 ('label', '[ll]'),
210 218 ('label', '[rl]'),
211 219 ]),
212 220 # entry
213 221 ((
214 222 "hello world [stale]\n[featured]\n[stale] [dead] [dev]"
215 223 ),
216 224 [
217 225 ('state', '[stale]'),
218 226 ('state', '[featured]'),
219 227 ('state', '[stale]'),
220 228 ('state', '[dead]'),
221 229 ('state', '[dev]'),
222 230 ]),
223 231 # entry
224 232 ((
225 233 "hello world \n\n [stale] \n [url =&gt; [name](http://rc.com)]"
226 234 ),
227 235 [
228 236 ('state', '[stale]'),
229 237 ('url', '[url =&gt; [name](http://rc.com)]'),
230 238 ]),
231 239 # entry
232 240 ((
233 241 "hello pta[tag] gog [[]] [[] sda ero[or]d [me =&gt;>< sa]"
234 242 "[requires] [stale] [see<>=&gt;] [see =&gt; http://url.com]"
235 243 "[requires =&gt; url] [lang =&gt; python] [just a tag] "
236 244 "<html_tag first='abc' attr=\"my.url?attr=&another=\"></html_tag>"
237 245 "[,d] [ =&gt; ULR ] [obsolete] [desc]]"
238 246 ),
239 247 [
240 248 ('label', '[desc]'),
241 249 ('label', '[obsolete]'),
242 250 ('label', '[or]'),
243 251 ('label', '[requires]'),
244 252 ('label', '[tag]'),
245 253 ('state', '[stale]'),
246 254 ('lang', '[lang =&gt; python]'),
247 255 ('ref', '[requires =&gt; url]'),
248 256 ('see', '[see =&gt; http://url.com]'),
249 257
250 258 ]),
251 259
252 260 ], ids=no_newline_id_generator)
253 261 def test_metatag_extraction(sample, expected_tags):
254 262 from rhodecode.lib.helpers import extract_metatags
255 263 tags, value = extract_metatags(sample)
256 264 assert sorted(tags) == sorted(expected_tags)
257 265
258 266
259 267 @pytest.mark.parametrize("tag_data, expected_html", [
260 268
261 269 (('state', '[stable]'), '<div class="metatag" tag="state stable">stable</div>'),
262 270 (('state', '[stale]'), '<div class="metatag" tag="state stale">stale</div>'),
263 271 (('state', '[featured]'), '<div class="metatag" tag="state featured">featured</div>'),
264 272 (('state', '[dev]'), '<div class="metatag" tag="state dev">dev</div>'),
265 273 (('state', '[dead]'), '<div class="metatag" tag="state dead">dead</div>'),
266 274
267 275 (('label', '[personal]'), '<div class="metatag" tag="label">personal</div>'),
268 276 (('generic', '[v2.0.0]'), '<div class="metatag" tag="generic">v2.0.0</div>'),
269 277
270 278 (('lang', '[lang =&gt; JavaScript]'), '<div class="metatag" tag="lang">JavaScript</div>'),
271 279 (('lang', '[lang =&gt; C++]'), '<div class="metatag" tag="lang">C++</div>'),
272 280 (('lang', '[lang =&gt; C#]'), '<div class="metatag" tag="lang">C#</div>'),
273 281 (('lang', '[lang =&gt; Delphi/Object]'), '<div class="metatag" tag="lang">Delphi/Object</div>'),
274 282 (('lang', '[lang =&gt; Objective-C]'), '<div class="metatag" tag="lang">Objective-C</div>'),
275 283 (('lang', '[lang =&gt; .NET]'), '<div class="metatag" tag="lang">.NET</div>'),
276 284
277 285 (('license', '[license =&gt; BSD 3-clause]'), '<div class="metatag" tag="license"><a href="http:\/\/www.opensource.org/licenses/BSD 3-clause">BSD 3-clause</a></div>'),
278 286 (('license', '[license =&gt; GPLv3]'), '<div class="metatag" tag="license"><a href="http:\/\/www.opensource.org/licenses/GPLv3">GPLv3</a></div>'),
279 287 (('license', '[license =&gt; MIT]'), '<div class="metatag" tag="license"><a href="http:\/\/www.opensource.org/licenses/MIT">MIT</a></div>'),
280 288 (('license', '[license =&gt; AGPLv3]'), '<div class="metatag" tag="license"><a href="http:\/\/www.opensource.org/licenses/AGPLv3">AGPLv3</a></div>'),
281 289
282 290 (('ref', '[requires =&gt; RepoName]'), '<div class="metatag" tag="ref requires">requires: <a href="/RepoName">RepoName</a></div>'),
283 291 (('ref', '[recommends =&gt; GroupName]'), '<div class="metatag" tag="ref recommends">recommends: <a href="/GroupName">GroupName</a></div>'),
284 292 (('ref', '[conflicts =&gt; SomeName]'), '<div class="metatag" tag="ref conflicts">conflicts: <a href="/SomeName">SomeName</a></div>'),
285 293 (('ref', '[base =&gt; SomeName]'), '<div class="metatag" tag="ref base">base: <a href="/SomeName">SomeName</a></div>'),
286 294
287 295 (('see', '[see =&gt; http://rhodecode.com]'), '<div class="metatag" tag="see">see: http://rhodecode.com </div>'),
288 296
289 297 (('url', '[url =&gt; [linkName](https://rhodecode.com)]'), '<div class="metatag" tag="url"> <a href="https://rhodecode.com">linkName</a> </div>'),
290 298 (('url', '[url =&gt; [example link](https://rhodecode.com)]'), '<div class="metatag" tag="url"> <a href="https://rhodecode.com">example link</a> </div>'),
291 299 (('url', '[url =&gt; [v1.0.0](https://rhodecode.com)]'), '<div class="metatag" tag="url"> <a href="https://rhodecode.com">v1.0.0</a> </div>'),
292 300
293 301 ])
294 302 def test_metatags_stylize(tag_data, expected_html):
295 303 from rhodecode.lib.helpers import style_metatag
296 304 tag_type,value = tag_data
297 305 assert style_metatag(tag_type, value) == expected_html
298 306
299 307
300 308 @pytest.mark.parametrize("tmpl_url, email, expected", [
301 309 ('http://test.com/{email}', 'test@foo.com', 'http://test.com/test@foo.com'),
302 310
303 311 ('http://test.com/{md5email}', 'test@foo.com', 'http://test.com/3cb7232fcc48743000cb86d0d5022bd9'),
304 312 ('http://test.com/{md5email}', 'testΔ…Δ‡@foo.com', 'http://test.com/978debb907a3c55cd741872ab293ef30'),
305 313
306 314 ('http://testX.com/{md5email}?s={size}', 'test@foo.com', 'http://testX.com/3cb7232fcc48743000cb86d0d5022bd9?s=24'),
307 315 ('http://testX.com/{md5email}?s={size}', 'testΔ…Δ‡@foo.com', 'http://testX.com/978debb907a3c55cd741872ab293ef30?s=24'),
308 316
309 317 ('{scheme}://{netloc}/{md5email}/{size}', 'test@foo.com', 'https://server.com/3cb7232fcc48743000cb86d0d5022bd9/24'),
310 318 ('{scheme}://{netloc}/{md5email}/{size}', 'testΔ…Δ‡@foo.com', 'https://server.com/978debb907a3c55cd741872ab293ef30/24'),
311 319
312 320 ('http://test.com/{email}', 'testΔ…Δ‡@foo.com', 'http://test.com/testΔ…Δ‡@foo.com'),
313 321 ('http://test.com/{email}?size={size}', 'test@foo.com', 'http://test.com/test@foo.com?size=24'),
314 322 ('http://test.com/{email}?size={size}', 'testΔ…Δ‡@foo.com', 'http://test.com/testΔ…Δ‡@foo.com?size=24'),
315 323 ])
316 324 def test_gravatar_url_builder(tmpl_url, email, expected, request_stub):
317 325 from rhodecode.lib.helpers import gravatar_url
318 326
319 327 def fake_tmpl_context(_url):
320 328 _c = AttributeDict()
321 329 _c.visual = AttributeDict()
322 330 _c.visual.use_gravatar = True
323 331 _c.visual.gravatar_url = _url
324 332 return _c
325 333
326 334 # mock pyramid.threadlocals
327 335 def fake_get_current_request():
328 336 request_stub.scheme = 'https'
329 337 request_stub.host = 'server.com'
330 338
331 339 request_stub._call_context = fake_tmpl_context(tmpl_url)
332 340 return request_stub
333 341
334 342 with mock.patch('rhodecode.lib.helpers.get_current_request',
335 343 fake_get_current_request):
336 344
337 345 grav = gravatar_url(email_address=email, size=24)
338 346 assert grav == expected
339 347
340 348
341 349 @pytest.mark.parametrize(
342 350 "email, first_name, last_name, expected_initials, expected_color", [
343 351
344 352 ('test@rhodecode.com', '', '', 'TR', '#8a994d'),
345 353 ('marcin.kuzminski@rhodecode.com', '', '', 'MK', '#6559b3'),
346 354 # special cases of email
347 355 ('john.van.dam@rhodecode.com', '', '', 'JD', '#526600'),
348 356 ('Guido.van.Rossum@rhodecode.com', '', '', 'GR', '#990052'),
349 357 ('Guido.van.Rossum@rhodecode.com', 'Guido', 'Van Rossum', 'GR', '#990052'),
350 358
351 359 ('rhodecode+Guido.van.Rossum@rhodecode.com', '', '', 'RR', '#46598c'),
352 360 ('pclouds@rhodecode.com', 'Nguyα»…n ThΓ‘i', 'Tgọc Duy', 'ND', '#665200'),
353 361
354 362 ('john-brown@foo.com', '', '', 'JF', '#73006b'),
355 363 ('admin@rhodecode.com', 'Marcin', 'Kuzminski', 'MK', '#104036'),
356 364 # partials
357 365 ('admin@rhodecode.com', 'Marcin', '', 'MR', '#104036'), # fn+email
358 366 ('admin@rhodecode.com', '', 'Kuzminski', 'AK', '#104036'), # em+ln
359 367 # non-ascii
360 368 ('admin@rhodecode.com', 'Marcin', 'Śuzminski', 'MS', '#104036'),
361 369 ('marcin.Ε›uzminski@rhodecode.com', '', '', 'MS', '#73000f'),
362 370
363 371 # special cases, LDAP can provide those...
364 372 ('admin@', 'Marcin', 'Śuzminski', 'MS', '#aa00ff'),
365 373 ('marcin.Ε›uzminski', '', '', 'MS', '#402020'),
366 374 ('null', '', '', 'NL', '#8c4646'),
367 375 ('some.@abc.com', 'some', '', 'SA', '#664e33')
368 376 ])
369 377 def test_initials_gravatar_pick_of_initials_and_color_algo(
370 378 email, first_name, last_name, expected_initials, expected_color):
371 379 instance = InitialsGravatar(email, first_name, last_name)
372 380 assert instance.get_initials() == expected_initials
373 381 assert instance.str2color(email) == expected_color
374 382
375 383
376 384 def test_initials_gravatar_mapping_algo():
377 385 pos = set()
378 386 instance = InitialsGravatar('', '', '')
379 387 iterations = 0
380 388
381 389 variations = []
382 390 for letter1 in string.ascii_letters:
383 391 for letter2 in string.ascii_letters[::-1][:10]:
384 392 for letter3 in string.ascii_letters[:10]:
385 393 variations.append(
386 394 '%s@rhodecode.com' % (letter1+letter2+letter3))
387 395
388 396 max_variations = 4096
389 397 for email in variations[:max_variations]:
390 398 iterations += 1
391 399 pos.add(
392 400 instance.pick_color_bank_index(email,
393 401 instance.get_color_bank()))
394 402
395 403 # we assume that we have match all 256 possible positions,
396 404 # in reasonable amount of different email addresses
397 405 assert len(pos) == 256
398 406 assert iterations == max_variations
399 407
400 408
401 409 @pytest.mark.parametrize("tmpl, repo_name, overrides, prefix, expected", [
402 410 (Repository.DEFAULT_CLONE_URI, 'group/repo1', {}, '', 'http://vps1:8000/group/repo1'),
403 411 (Repository.DEFAULT_CLONE_URI, 'group/repo1', {'user': 'marcink'}, '', 'http://marcink@vps1:8000/group/repo1'),
404 412 (Repository.DEFAULT_CLONE_URI, 'group/repo1', {}, '/rc', 'http://vps1:8000/rc/group/repo1'),
405 413 (Repository.DEFAULT_CLONE_URI, 'group/repo1', {'user': 'user'}, '/rc', 'http://user@vps1:8000/rc/group/repo1'),
406 414 (Repository.DEFAULT_CLONE_URI, 'group/repo1', {'user': 'marcink'}, '/rc', 'http://marcink@vps1:8000/rc/group/repo1'),
407 415 (Repository.DEFAULT_CLONE_URI, 'group/repo1', {'user': 'user'}, '/rc/', 'http://user@vps1:8000/rc/group/repo1'),
408 416 (Repository.DEFAULT_CLONE_URI, 'group/repo1', {'user': 'marcink'}, '/rc/', 'http://marcink@vps1:8000/rc/group/repo1'),
409 417 ('{scheme}://{user}@{netloc}/_{repoid}', 'group/repo1', {}, '', 'http://vps1:8000/_23'),
410 418 ('{scheme}://{user}@{netloc}/_{repoid}', 'group/repo1', {'user': 'marcink'}, '', 'http://marcink@vps1:8000/_23'),
411 419 ('http://{user}@{netloc}/_{repoid}', 'group/repo1', {'user': 'marcink'}, '', 'http://marcink@vps1:8000/_23'),
412 420 ('http://{netloc}/_{repoid}', 'group/repo1', {'user': 'marcink'}, '', 'http://vps1:8000/_23'),
413 421 ('https://{user}@proxy1.server.com/{repo}', 'group/repo1', {'user': 'marcink'}, '', 'https://marcink@proxy1.server.com/group/repo1'),
414 422 ('https://{user}@proxy1.server.com/{repo}', 'group/repo1', {}, '', 'https://proxy1.server.com/group/repo1'),
415 423 ('https://proxy1.server.com/{user}/{repo}', 'group/repo1', {'user': 'marcink'}, '', 'https://proxy1.server.com/marcink/group/repo1'),
416 424 ])
417 425 def test_clone_url_generator(tmpl, repo_name, overrides, prefix, expected):
418 426 from rhodecode.lib.utils2 import get_clone_url
419 427
420 428 class RequestStub(object):
421 429 def request_url(self, name):
422 430 return 'http://vps1:8000' + prefix
423 431
424 432 def route_url(self, name):
425 433 return self.request_url(name)
426 434
427 435 clone_url = get_clone_url(
428 436 request=RequestStub(),
429 437 uri_tmpl=tmpl,
430 438 repo_name=repo_name, repo_id=23, **overrides)
431 439 assert clone_url == expected
432 440
433 441
434 442 def _quick_url(text, tmpl="""<a class="revision-link" href="%s">%s</a>""", url_=None):
435 443 """
436 444 Changes `some text url[foo]` => `some text <a href="/">foo</a>
437 445
438 446 :param text:
439 447 """
440 448 import re
441 449 # quickly change expected url[] into a link
442 450 URL_PAT = re.compile(r'(?:url\[)(.+?)(?:\])')
443 451
444 452 def url_func(match_obj):
445 453 _url = match_obj.groups()[0]
446 454 return tmpl % (url_ or '/some-url', _url)
447 455 return URL_PAT.sub(url_func, text)
448 456
449 457
450 458 @pytest.mark.parametrize("sample, expected", [
451 459 ("",
452 460 ""),
453 461 ("git-svn-id: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/libcloud/trunk@1441655 13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68",
454 462 "git-svn-id: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/libcloud/trunk@1441655 13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68"),
455 463 ("from rev 000000000000",
456 464 "from rev url[000000000000]"),
457 465 ("from rev 000000000000123123 also rev 000000000000",
458 466 "from rev url[000000000000123123] also rev url[000000000000]"),
459 467 ("this should-000 00",
460 468 "this should-000 00"),
461 469 ("longtextffffffffff rev 123123123123",
462 470 "longtextffffffffff rev url[123123123123]"),
463 471 ("rev ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff",
464 472 "rev ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff"),
465 473 ("ffffffffffff some text traalaa",
466 474 "url[ffffffffffff] some text traalaa"),
467 475 ("""Multi line
468 476 123123123123
469 477 some text 123123123123
470 478 sometimes !
471 479 """,
472 480 """Multi line
473 481 url[123123123123]
474 482 some text url[123123123123]
475 483 sometimes !
476 484 """)
477 485 ], ids=no_newline_id_generator)
478 486 def test_urlify_commits(sample, expected):
479 487 def fake_url(self, *args, **kwargs):
480 488 return '/some-url'
481 489
482 490 expected = _quick_url(expected)
483 491
484 492 with mock.patch('rhodecode.lib.helpers.route_url', fake_url):
485 493 from rhodecode.lib.helpers import urlify_commits
486 494 assert urlify_commits(sample, 'repo_name') == expected
487 495
488 496
489 497 @pytest.mark.parametrize("sample, expected, url_", [
490 498 ("",
491 499 "",
492 500 ""),
493 501 ("https://svn.apache.org/repos",
494 502 "url[https://svn.apache.org/repos]",
495 503 "https://svn.apache.org/repos"),
496 504 ("http://svn.apache.org/repos",
497 505 "url[http://svn.apache.org/repos]",
498 506 "http://svn.apache.org/repos"),
499 507 ("from rev a also rev http://google.com",
500 508 "from rev a also rev url[http://google.com]",
501 509 "http://google.com"),
502 510 ("""Multi line
503 511 https://foo.bar.com
504 512 some text lalala""",
505 513 """Multi line
506 514 url[https://foo.bar.com]
507 515 some text lalala""",
508 516 "https://foo.bar.com")
509 517 ], ids=no_newline_id_generator)
510 518 def test_urlify_test(sample, expected, url_):
511 519 from rhodecode.lib.helpers import urlify_text
512 520 expected = _quick_url(expected, tmpl="""<a href="%s">%s</a>""", url_=url_)
513 521 assert urlify_text(sample) == expected
514 522
515 523
516 524 @pytest.mark.parametrize("test, expected", [
517 525 ("", None),
518 526 ("/_2", '2'),
519 527 ("_2", '2'),
520 528 ("/_2/", '2'),
521 529 ("_2/", '2'),
522 530
523 531 ("/_21", '21'),
524 532 ("_21", '21'),
525 533 ("/_21/", '21'),
526 534 ("_21/", '21'),
527 535
528 536 ("/_21/foobar", '21'),
529 537 ("_21/121", '21'),
530 538 ("/_21/_12", '21'),
531 539 ("_21/rc/foo", '21'),
532 540
533 541 ])
534 542 def test_get_repo_by_id(test, expected):
535 543 from rhodecode.model.repo import RepoModel
536 544 _test = RepoModel()._extract_id_from_repo_name(test)
537 545 assert _test == expected
538 546
539 547
540 548 @pytest.mark.parametrize("test_repo_name, repo_type", [
541 549 ("test_repo_1", None),
542 550 ("repo_group/foobar", None),
543 551 ("test_non_asci_Δ…Δ‡Δ™", None),
544 552 (u"test_non_asci_unicode_Δ…Δ‡Δ™", None),
545 553 ])
546 554 def test_invalidation_context(pylonsapp, test_repo_name, repo_type):
547 555 from beaker.cache import cache_region
548 556 from rhodecode.lib import caches
549 557 from rhodecode.model.db import CacheKey
550 558
551 559 @cache_region('long_term')
552 560 def _dummy_func(cache_key):
553 561 return 'result'
554 562
555 563 invalidator_context = CacheKey.repo_context_cache(
556 564 _dummy_func, test_repo_name, 'repo')
557 565
558 566 with invalidator_context as context:
559 567 invalidated = context.invalidate()
560 568 result = context.compute()
561 569
562 570 assert invalidated == True
563 571 assert 'result' == result
564 572 assert isinstance(context, caches.FreshRegionCache)
565 573
566 574 assert 'InvalidationContext' in repr(invalidator_context)
567 575
568 576 with invalidator_context as context:
569 577 context.invalidate()
570 578 result = context.compute()
571 579
572 580 assert 'result' == result
573 581 assert isinstance(context, caches.ActiveRegionCache)
574 582
575 583
576 584 def test_invalidation_context_exception_in_compute(pylonsapp):
577 585 from rhodecode.model.db import CacheKey
578 586 from beaker.cache import cache_region
579 587
580 588 @cache_region('long_term')
581 589 def _dummy_func(cache_key):
582 590 # this causes error since it doesn't get any params
583 591 raise Exception('ups')
584 592
585 593 invalidator_context = CacheKey.repo_context_cache(
586 594 _dummy_func, 'test_repo_2', 'repo')
587 595
588 596 with pytest.raises(Exception):
589 597 with invalidator_context as context:
590 598 context.invalidate()
591 599 context.compute()
592 600
593 601
594 602 @pytest.mark.parametrize('execution_number', range(5))
595 603 def test_cache_invalidation_race_condition(execution_number, pylonsapp):
596 604 import time
597 605 from beaker.cache import cache_region
598 606 from rhodecode.model.db import CacheKey
599 607
600 608 if CacheKey.metadata.bind.url.get_backend_name() == "mysql":
601 609 reason = (
602 610 'Fails on MariaDB due to some locking issues. Investigation'
603 611 ' needed')
604 612 pytest.xfail(reason=reason)
605 613
606 614 @run_test_concurrently(25)
607 615 def test_create_and_delete_cache_keys():
608 616 time.sleep(0.2)
609 617
610 618 @cache_region('long_term')
611 619 def _dummy_func(cache_key):
612 620 return 'result'
613 621
614 622 invalidator_context = CacheKey.repo_context_cache(
615 623 _dummy_func, 'test_repo_1', 'repo')
616 624
617 625 with invalidator_context as context:
618 626 context.invalidate()
619 627 context.compute()
620 628
621 629 CacheKey.set_invalidate('test_repo_1', delete=True)
622 630
623 631 test_create_and_delete_cache_keys()
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