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Migrate to Mergely 3.3.4....
Migrate to Mergely 3.3.4. RhodeCode 2.2.5 distributed Mergely 3.3.4 with some of the changes that Mergely 3.3.3 in RhodeCode 1.7.2 also had. That do however not seem to be changes we want for Kallithea this way and we take the 3.3.4 files as they are. I've also included the Mergely license file, as downloaded from: http://www.mergely.com/license.php That LICENSE file is kept in HTML just as it was downloaded from their website. While it's a bit annoying to keep the license file in HTML, this is the way it came from upstream so we'll leave it that way. Since the Javascript code is used with other GPLv3 Javascript, we are using the GPL option of Mergely's tri-license. Finally, note that previously, this was incorrectly called "mergerly", so the opportunity is taken here to correct the name. That required changes to diff_2way.html. As commands:: $ wget -N --output-document LICENSE-MERGELY.html http://www.mergely.com/license.php $ hg add LICENSE-MERGELY.html $ hg mv rhodecode/public/css/mergerly.css rhodecode/public/css/mergely.css $ hg mv rhodecode/public/js/mergerly.js rhodecode/public/js/mergely.js $ sed -i 's,mergerly\.,mergely,g' rhodecode/templates/files/diff_2way.html $ ( cd /tmp; \ wget -N http://www.mergely.com/releases/mergely-3.3.4.zip; \ unzip mergely-3.3.4.zip ) $ sha256sum /tmp/mergely-3.3.4.zip 87415d30494bbe829c248881aa7cdc0303f7e70b458a5f687615564d4498cc82 mergely-3.3.4.zip $ cp /tmp/mergely-3.3.4/lib/mergely.js rhodecode/public/js/mergely.js $ cp /tmp/mergely-3.3.4/lib/mergely.css rhodecode/public/css/mergely.css $ sed -i -e '/^ \* Version/a\ *\n * NOTE by bkuhn@sfconservancy.org for Kallithea:\n * Mergely license appears at http://www.mergely.com/license.php and in LICENSE-MERGELY.html' rhodecode/public/js/mergely.js rhodecode/public/css/mergely.css

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005_version_1_3_0.py
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added migrations from 1.2.X to 1.3
r2000 import logging
import datetime
from sqlalchemy import *
from sqlalchemy.exc import DatabaseError
from sqlalchemy.orm import relation, backref, class_mapper
from sqlalchemy.orm.session import Session
from rhodecode.lib.dbmigrate.migrate import *
from rhodecode.lib.dbmigrate.migrate.changeset import *
from rhodecode.model.meta import Base
log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
def upgrade(migrate_engine):
""" Upgrade operations go here.
Don't create your own engine; bind migrate_engine to your metadata
"""
#==========================================================================
# Change unique constraints of table `repo_to_perm`
#==========================================================================
from rhodecode.lib.dbmigrate.schema.db_1_3_0 import UserRepoToPerm
tbl = UserRepoToPerm().__table__
new_cons = UniqueConstraint('user_id', 'repository_id', 'permission_id', table=tbl)
new_cons.create()
don't crash whole migrations if we cannot drop constraints. Those aren't so important. It might happen...
r2036 old_cons = None
added migrations from 1.2.X to 1.3
r2000 if migrate_engine.name in ['mysql']:
old_cons = UniqueConstraint('user_id', 'repository_id', table=tbl, name="user_id")
elif migrate_engine.name in ['postgresql']:
old_cons = UniqueConstraint('user_id', 'repository_id', table=tbl)
else:
# sqlite doesn't support dropping constraints...
print """Please manually drop UniqueConstraint('user_id', 'repository_id')"""
don't crash whole migrations if we cannot drop constraints. Those aren't so important. It might happen...
r2036 if old_cons:
try:
old_cons.drop()
except Exception, e:
# we don't care if this fails really... better to pass migration than
# leave this in intermidiate state
print 'Failed to remove Unique for user_id, repository_id reason %s' % e
added migrations from 1.2.X to 1.3
r2000 #==========================================================================
# fix uniques of table `user_repo_group_to_perm`
#==========================================================================
from rhodecode.lib.dbmigrate.schema.db_1_3_0 import UserRepoGroupToPerm
tbl = UserRepoGroupToPerm().__table__
new_cons = UniqueConstraint('group_id', 'permission_id', 'user_id', table=tbl)
new_cons.create()
don't crash whole migrations if we cannot drop constraints. Those aren't so important. It might happen...
r2036 old_cons = None
added migrations from 1.2.X to 1.3
r2000
# fix uniqueConstraints
if migrate_engine.name in ['mysql']:
#mysql is givinig troubles here...
old_cons = UniqueConstraint('group_id', 'permission_id', table=tbl, name="group_id")
elif migrate_engine.name in ['postgresql']:
old_cons = UniqueConstraint('group_id', 'permission_id', table=tbl, name='group_to_perm_group_id_permission_id_key')
else:
# sqlite doesn't support dropping constraints...
print """Please manually drop UniqueConstraint('group_id', 'permission_id')"""
don't crash whole migrations if we cannot drop constraints. Those aren't so important. It might happen...
r2036 if old_cons:
try:
old_cons.drop()
except Exception, e:
# we don't care if this fails really... better to pass migration than
# leave this in intermidiate state
print 'Failed to remove Unique for user_id, repository_id reason %s' % e
added migrations from 1.2.X to 1.3
r2000 return
def downgrade(migrate_engine):
meta = MetaData()
meta.bind = migrate_engine