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db: Set `rhodecode.is_test` in `make_pyramid_app` instead of `make_app` Based on this setting the crypto backend is selected: brypt or md5. During tests md5 is used to sppedup test execution. We have to move this setting up to the pyramid layer otherwise the test DB init will use bcrypt and the tests use md5. This will result in test users not able to login.

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git_post_receive.py.tmpl
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#!_ENV_
import os
import sys
try:
from vcsserver import hooks
except ImportError:
if os.environ.get('RC_DEBUG_GIT_HOOK'):
import traceback
print traceback.format_exc()
hooks = None
RC_HOOK_VER = '_TMPL_'
def main():
if hooks is None:
# exit with success if we cannot import rhodecode.lib.hooks !!
# this allows simply push to this repo even without rhodecode
sys.exit(0)
if os.environ.get('RC_SKIP_HOOKS'):
sys.exit(0)
repo_path = os.getcwd()
push_data = sys.stdin.readlines()
os.environ['RC_HOOK_VER'] = RC_HOOK_VER
# os.environ is modified here by a subprocess call that
# runs git and later git executes this hook.
# Environ gets some additional info from rhodecode system
# like IP or username from basic-auth
try:
result = hooks.git_post_receive(repo_path, push_data, os.environ)
sys.exit(result)
except Exception as error:
# TODO: johbo: Improve handling of this special case
if not getattr(error, '_vcs_kind', None) == 'repo_locked':
raise
print 'ERROR:', error
sys.exit(1)
sys.exit(0)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()