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update migrations for 1.2
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__init__.py
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Added force https option into config files
r914 # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
rhodecode.lib.__init__
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Some simple helper functions
source code cleanup: remove trailing white space, normalize file endings
r1203
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r914 :created_on: Jan 5, 2011
:author: marcink
source code cleanup: remove trailing white space, normalize file endings
r1203 :copyright: (C) 2009-2010 Marcin Kuzminski <marcin@python-works.com>
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r914 :license: GPLv3, see COPYING for more details.
"""
fixed license issue #149
r1206 # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
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r1203 #
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r914 # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
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r1203 #
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r914 # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
fixed license issue #149
r1206 # along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
Added force https option into config files
r914
fixed setup.py file to use same platform as defined in main rhodecode PLATFORM_OTHERS,...
r1223
moved json import into lib
r1387 try:
import json
except ImportError:
#python 2.5 compatibility
import simplejson as json
moved LANGUAGE_EXTENSION_MAP to lib, and made whoosh indexer use the same map
r1302 def __get_lem():
from pygments import lexers
from string import lower
from collections import defaultdict
d = defaultdict(lambda: [])
def __clean(s):
s = s.lstrip('*')
s = s.lstrip('.')
if s.find('[') != -1:
exts = []
start, stop = s.find('['), s.find(']')
for suffix in s[start + 1:stop]:
exts.append(s[:s.find('[')] + suffix)
return map(lower, exts)
else:
return map(lower, [s])
for lx, t in sorted(lexers.LEXERS.items()):
m = map(__clean, t[-2])
if m:
m = reduce(lambda x, y: x + y, m)
for ext in m:
desc = lx.replace('Lexer', '')
d[ext].append(desc)
return dict(d)
# language map is also used by whoosh indexer, which for those specified
# extensions will index it's content
LANGUAGES_EXTENSIONS_MAP = __get_lem()
pep8ify
r1307 # Additional mappings that are not present in the pygments lexers
moved LANGUAGE_EXTENSION_MAP to lib, and made whoosh indexer use the same map
r1302 # NOTE: that this will overide any mappings in LANGUAGES_EXTENSIONS_MAP
ADDITIONAL_MAPPINGS = {'xaml': 'XAML'}
LANGUAGES_EXTENSIONS_MAP.update(ADDITIONAL_MAPPINGS)
pep8ify
r1307
fixed setup.py file to use same platform as defined in main rhodecode PLATFORM_OTHERS,...
r1223 def str2bool(_str):
"""
returs True/False value from given string, it tries to translate the
string into boolean
:param _str: string value to translate into boolean
:rtype: boolean
:returns: boolean from given string
"""
if _str is None:
simplified str2bool, and moved safe_unicode out of helpers since it was not html specific function
r1154 return False
fixed setup.py file to use same platform as defined in main rhodecode PLATFORM_OTHERS,...
r1223 if _str in (True, False):
return _str
_str = str(_str).strip().lower()
return _str in ('t', 'true', 'y', 'yes', 'on', '1')
pep8ify
r1307
Fixes issue #201...
r1373 def convert_line_endings(line, mode):
"""
Converts a given line "line end" accordingly to given mode
Available modes are::
0 - Unix
1 - Mac
2 - DOS
:param line: given line to convert
:param mode: mode to convert to
:rtype: str
:return: converted line according to mode
"""
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r1305 from string import replace
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r1373
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r1305 if mode == 0:
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r1373 line = replace(line, '\r\n', '\n')
line = replace(line, '\r', '\n')
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r1305 elif mode == 1:
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r1373 line = replace(line, '\r\n', '\r')
line = replace(line, '\n', '\r')
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r1305 elif mode == 2:
import re
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r1373 line = re.sub("\r(?!\n)|(?<!\r)\n", "\r\n", line)
return line
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r1305
def detect_mode(line, default):
pep8ify
r1307 """
Detects line break for given line, if line break couldn't be found
given default value is returned
:param line: str line
:param default: default
:rtype: int
:return: value of line end on of 0 - Unix, 1 - Mac, 2 - DOS
"""
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r1305 if line.endswith('\r\n'):
return 2
elif line.endswith('\n'):
return 0
elif line.endswith('\r'):
return 1
else:
return default
Added api_key into user, api key get's generated again after password change...
r1116
pep8ify
r1307
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r1116 def generate_api_key(username, salt=None):
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r1154 """
fixed setup.py file to use same platform as defined in main rhodecode PLATFORM_OTHERS,...
r1223 Generates unique API key for given username,if salt is not given
it'll be generated from some random string
source code cleanup: remove trailing white space, normalize file endings
r1203
simplified str2bool, and moved safe_unicode out of helpers since it was not html specific function
r1154 :param username: username as string
:param salt: salt to hash generate KEY
fixed setup.py file to use same platform as defined in main rhodecode PLATFORM_OTHERS,...
r1223 :rtype: str
:returns: sha1 hash from username+salt
simplified str2bool, and moved safe_unicode out of helpers since it was not html specific function
r1154 """
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r1116 from tempfile import _RandomNameSequence
import hashlib
if salt is None:
salt = _RandomNameSequence().next()
return hashlib.sha1(username + salt).hexdigest()
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r1154
fixed setup.py file to use same platform as defined in main rhodecode PLATFORM_OTHERS,...
r1223
simplified safe_unicode function
r1222 def safe_unicode(_str, from_encoding='utf8'):
simplified str2bool, and moved safe_unicode out of helpers since it was not html specific function
r1154 """
safe unicode function. In case of UnicodeDecode error we try to return
Unicode fixes, added safe_str method for global str() operations +better test sandboxing
r1401 unicode with errors replaceed
fixed setup.py file to use same platform as defined in main rhodecode PLATFORM_OTHERS,...
r1223
simplified safe_unicode function
r1222 :param _str: string to decode
:rtype: unicode
:returns: unicode object
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r1154 """
Added os.sep in models for better win support...
r1199 if isinstance(_str, unicode):
return _str
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r1154 try:
simplified safe_unicode function
r1222 u_str = unicode(_str, from_encoding)
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r1154 except UnicodeDecodeError:
simplified safe_unicode function
r1222 u_str = unicode(_str, from_encoding, 'replace')
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r1154
return u_str
fixed problem with `Cannot operate on a closed database` error, by forcing NullPool when using sqlite database.
r1300
Unicode fixes, added safe_str method for global str() operations +better test sandboxing
r1401 def safe_str(_unicode, to_encoding='utf8'):
"""
safe str function. In case of UnicodeEncode error we try to return
str with errors replaceed
:param _unicode: unicode to encode
:rtype: str
:returns: str object
"""
if isinstance(_unicode, str):
return _unicode
try:
safe_str = str(_unicode)
except UnicodeEncodeError:
safe_str = _unicode.encode(to_encoding, 'replace')
return safe_str
fixed problem with `Cannot operate on a closed database` error, by forcing NullPool when using sqlite database.
r1300 def engine_from_config(configuration, prefix='sqlalchemy.', **kwargs):
"""
Custom engine_from_config functions that makes sure we use NullPool for
Bumped sqlalchemy version to 0.7, replaced timerproxy with new event system for sqlalchemy....
r1360 file based sqlite databases. This prevents errors on sqlite. This only
applies to sqlalchemy versions < 0.7.0
pep8ify
r1307
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r1300 """
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r1360 import sqlalchemy
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r1300 from sqlalchemy import engine_from_config as efc
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r1360 import logging
if int(sqlalchemy.__version__.split('.')[1]) < 7:
# This solution should work for sqlalchemy < 0.7.0, and should use
# proxy=TimerProxy() for execution time profiling
from sqlalchemy.pool import NullPool
url = configuration[prefix + 'url']
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r1300
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r1360 if url.startswith('sqlite'):
kwargs.update({'poolclass': NullPool})
return efc(configuration, prefix, **kwargs)
else:
import time
from sqlalchemy import event
from sqlalchemy.engine import Engine
timerproxy will use the same logger as sqlalchemy, in order to be controlled by sqlalchemy logger settings
r1362 log = logging.getLogger('sqlalchemy.engine')
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r1360 BLACK, RED, GREEN, YELLOW, BLUE, MAGENTA, CYAN, WHITE = xrange(30, 38)
engine = efc(configuration, prefix, **kwargs)
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r1300
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r1360 def color_sql(sql):
COLOR_SEQ = "\033[1;%dm"
COLOR_SQL = YELLOW
normal = '\x1b[0m'
return ''.join([COLOR_SEQ % COLOR_SQL, sql, normal])
if configuration['debug']:
#attach events only for debug configuration
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r1300
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r1360 def before_cursor_execute(conn, cursor, statement,
parameters, context, executemany):
context._query_start_time = time.time()
log.info(color_sql(">>>>> STARTING QUERY >>>>>"))
def after_cursor_execute(conn, cursor, statement,
parameters, context, executemany):
total = time.time() - context._query_start_time
log.info(color_sql("<<<<< TOTAL TIME: %f <<<<<" % total))
event.listen(engine, "before_cursor_execute",
before_cursor_execute)
event.listen(engine, "after_cursor_execute",
after_cursor_execute)
return engine
When creating a remote repository, with credentials filled, it's good to hide username and password from the clone url. Only administrators can see this in repository settings page
r1342
def age(curdate):
"""
turns a datetime into an age string.
:param curdate: datetime object
:rtype: unicode
:returns: unicode words describing age
"""
from datetime import datetime
from webhelpers.date import time_ago_in_words
_ = lambda s:s
if not curdate:
return ''
agescales = [(_(u"year"), 3600 * 24 * 365),
(_(u"month"), 3600 * 24 * 30),
(_(u"day"), 3600 * 24),
(_(u"hour"), 3600),
(_(u"minute"), 60),
(_(u"second"), 1), ]
age = datetime.now() - curdate
age_seconds = (age.days * agescales[2][1]) + age.seconds
pos = 1
for scale in agescales:
if scale[1] <= age_seconds:
if pos == 6:pos = 5
return '%s %s' % (time_ago_in_words(curdate,
agescales[pos][0]), _('ago'))
pos += 1
return _(u'just now')
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r1373 def uri_filter(uri):
When creating a remote repository, with credentials filled, it's good to hide username and password from the clone url. Only administrators can see this in repository settings page
r1342 """
Removes user:password from given url string
:param uri:
:rtype: unicode
Fixes issue #201...
r1373 :returns: filtered list of strings
When creating a remote repository, with credentials filled, it's good to hide username and password from the clone url. Only administrators can see this in repository settings page
r1342 """
if not uri:
return ''
proto = ''
for pat in ('https://', 'http://'):
if uri.startswith(pat):
uri = uri[len(pat):]
proto = pat
break
# remove passwords and username
uri = uri[uri.find('@') + 1:]
# get the port
cred_pos = uri.find(':')
if cred_pos == -1:
host, port = uri, None
else:
host, port = uri[:cred_pos], uri[cred_pos + 1:]
return filter(None, [proto, host, port])
Fixes issue #201...
r1373
def credentials_filter(uri):
"""
Returns a url with removed credentials
:param uri:
"""
uri = uri_filter(uri)
#check if we have port
if len(uri) > 2 and uri[2]:
uri[2] = ':' + uri[2]
return ''.join(uri)