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1 | syntax: glob | |
2 | *.pyc |
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2 | *.pyc | |
3 | *.swp |
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3 | *.swp | |
4 | *.sqlite |
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4 | *.sqlite | |
5 | *.tox |
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5 | *.tox | |
6 | *.egg-info |
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6 | *.egg-info | |
7 | *.egg |
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7 | *.egg | |
8 | *.mo |
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8 | *.mo | |
9 | .eggs/ |
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9 | .eggs/ | |
10 | tarballcache/ |
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10 | tarballcache/ | |
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12 | syntax: regexp |
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12 | syntax: regexp | |
13 | ^rcextensions |
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13 | ^rcextensions | |
14 | ^build |
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14 | ^build | |
15 | ^dist/ |
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15 | ^dist/ | |
16 | ^docs/build/ |
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16 | ^docs/build/ | |
17 | ^docs/_build/ |
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17 | ^docs/_build/ | |
18 | ^data$ |
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18 | ^data$ | |
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19 | ^kallithea/tests/data$ | |||
19 | ^sql_dumps/ |
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20 | ^sql_dumps/ | |
20 | ^\.settings$ |
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21 | ^\.settings$ | |
21 | ^\.project$ |
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22 | ^\.project$ | |
22 | ^\.pydevproject$ |
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23 | ^\.pydevproject$ | |
23 | ^\.coverage$ |
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24 | ^\.coverage$ | |
24 | ^kallithea\.db$ |
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25 | ^kallithea\.db$ | |
25 | ^test\.db$ |
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26 | ^test\.db$ | |
26 | ^Kallithea\.egg-info$ |
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27 | ^Kallithea\.egg-info$ | |
27 | ^my\.ini$ |
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28 | ^my\.ini$ | |
28 | ^fabfile.py |
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29 | ^fabfile.py | |
29 | ^\.idea$ |
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1 | include Apache-License-2.0.txt |
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1 | include Apache-License-2.0.txt | |
2 | include CONTRIBUTORS |
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2 | include CONTRIBUTORS | |
3 | include COPYING |
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3 | include COPYING | |
4 | include LICENSE-MERGELY.html |
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4 | include LICENSE-MERGELY.html | |
5 | include LICENSE.md |
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5 | include LICENSE.md | |
6 | include MIT-Permissive-License.txt |
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6 | include MIT-Permissive-License.txt | |
7 | include README.rst |
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7 | include README.rst | |
8 | include development.ini |
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8 | include development.ini | |
9 | recursive-include docs * |
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9 | recursive-include docs * | |
10 | recursive-include init.d * |
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10 | recursive-include init.d * | |
11 | include kallithea/bin/ldap_sync.conf |
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11 | include kallithea/bin/ldap_sync.conf | |
12 | include kallithea/bin/template.ini.mako |
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12 | include kallithea/bin/template.ini.mako | |
13 | include kallithea/config/deployment.ini_tmpl |
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13 | include kallithea/config/deployment.ini_tmpl | |
14 | recursive-include kallithea/i18n * |
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14 | recursive-include kallithea/i18n * | |
15 | recursive-include kallithea/lib/dbmigrate *.py_tmpl README migrate.cfg |
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15 | recursive-include kallithea/lib/dbmigrate *.py_tmpl README migrate.cfg | |
16 | recursive-include kallithea/public * |
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16 | recursive-include kallithea/public * | |
17 | recursive-include kallithea/templates * |
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17 | recursive-include kallithea/templates * | |
18 | recursive-include kallithea/tests/fixtures * |
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18 | recursive-include kallithea/tests/fixtures * | |
19 | recursive-include kallithea/tests/scripts * |
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19 | recursive-include kallithea/tests/scripts * | |
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20 | include kallithea/tests/test.ini | |||
20 | include kallithea/tests/vcs/aconfig |
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21 | include kallithea/tests/vcs/aconfig | |
21 | include test.ini |
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1 | .. _contributing: |
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1 | .. _contributing: | |
2 |
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3 | ========================= |
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3 | ========================= | |
4 | Contributing to Kallithea |
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4 | Contributing to Kallithea | |
5 | ========================= |
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5 | ========================= | |
6 |
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6 | |||
7 | Kallithea is developed and maintained by its users. Please join us and scratch |
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7 | Kallithea is developed and maintained by its users. Please join us and scratch | |
8 | your own itch. |
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8 | your own itch. | |
9 |
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9 | |||
10 |
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10 | |||
11 | Infrastructure |
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11 | Infrastructure | |
12 | -------------- |
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12 | -------------- | |
13 |
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13 | |||
14 | The main repository is hosted at Our Own Kallithea (aka OOK) on |
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14 | The main repository is hosted at Our Own Kallithea (aka OOK) on | |
15 | https://kallithea-scm.org/repos/kallithea/ (which is our self-hosted instance |
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15 | https://kallithea-scm.org/repos/kallithea/ (which is our self-hosted instance | |
16 | of Kallithea). |
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16 | of Kallithea). | |
17 |
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17 | |||
18 | For now, we use Bitbucket_ for `Pull Requests`_ and `Issue Tracker`_ services. The |
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18 | For now, we use Bitbucket_ for `Pull Requests`_ and `Issue Tracker`_ services. The | |
19 | issue tracker is for tracking bugs, not for support, discussion, or ideas - |
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19 | issue tracker is for tracking bugs, not for support, discussion, or ideas - | |
20 | please use the `mailing list`_ to reach the community. |
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20 | please use the `mailing list`_ to reach the community. | |
21 |
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21 | |||
22 | We use Weblate_ to translate the user interface messages into languages other |
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22 | We use Weblate_ to translate the user interface messages into languages other | |
23 | than English. Join our project on `Hosted Weblate`_ to help us. |
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23 | than English. Join our project on `Hosted Weblate`_ to help us. | |
24 | To register, you can use your Bitbucket or GitHub account. See :ref:`translations` |
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24 | To register, you can use your Bitbucket or GitHub account. See :ref:`translations` | |
25 | for more details. |
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25 | for more details. | |
26 |
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26 | |||
27 | Getting started |
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27 | Getting started | |
28 | --------------- |
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28 | --------------- | |
29 |
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29 | |||
30 | To get started with development:: |
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30 | To get started with development:: | |
31 |
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31 | |||
32 | hg clone https://kallithea-scm.org/repos/kallithea |
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32 | hg clone https://kallithea-scm.org/repos/kallithea | |
33 | cd kallithea |
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33 | cd kallithea | |
34 | virtualenv ../kallithea-venv |
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34 | virtualenv ../kallithea-venv | |
35 | source ../kallithea-venv/bin/activate |
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35 | source ../kallithea-venv/bin/activate | |
36 | python setup.py develop |
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36 | python setup.py develop | |
37 | paster make-config Kallithea my.ini |
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37 | paster make-config Kallithea my.ini | |
38 | paster setup-db my.ini --user=user --email=user@example.com --password=password --repos=/tmp |
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38 | paster setup-db my.ini --user=user --email=user@example.com --password=password --repos=/tmp | |
39 | paster serve my.ini --reload & |
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39 | paster serve my.ini --reload & | |
40 | firefox http://127.0.0.1:5000/ |
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40 | firefox http://127.0.0.1:5000/ | |
41 |
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41 | |||
42 | You can also start out by forking https://bitbucket.org/conservancy/kallithea |
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42 | You can also start out by forking https://bitbucket.org/conservancy/kallithea | |
43 | on Bitbucket_ and create a local clone of your own fork. |
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43 | on Bitbucket_ and create a local clone of your own fork. | |
44 |
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44 | |||
45 |
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45 | |||
46 | Running tests |
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46 | Running tests | |
47 | ------------- |
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47 | ------------- | |
48 |
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48 | |||
49 | After finishing your changes make sure all tests pass cleanly. You can run |
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49 | After finishing your changes make sure all tests pass cleanly. You can run | |
50 | the testsuite running ``nosetests`` from the project root, or if you use tox |
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50 | the testsuite running ``nosetests`` from the project root, or if you use tox | |
51 | run ``tox`` for python2.6-2.7 with multiple database test. |
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51 | run ``tox`` for python2.6-2.7 with multiple database test. | |
52 |
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52 | |||
53 | When using `nosetests`, the `test.ini` file is used with an SQLite database. Edit |
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53 | When running tests, Kallithea uses `kallithea/tests/test.ini` and populates the | |
54 | this file to change your testing enviroment. |
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54 | SQLite database specified there. | |
55 |
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55 | |||
56 | It is possible to avoid recreating the full test database on each invocation of |
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56 | It is possible to avoid recreating the full test database on each invocation of | |
57 | the tests, thus eliminating the initial delay. To achieve this, run the tests as:: |
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57 | the tests, thus eliminating the initial delay. To achieve this, run the tests as:: | |
58 |
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58 | |||
59 | paster serve test.ini --pid-file=test.pid --daemon |
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59 | paster serve kallithea/tests/test.ini --pid-file=test.pid --daemon | |
60 | KALLITHEA_WHOOSH_TEST_DISABLE=1 KALLITHEA_NO_TMP_PATH=1 nosetests |
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60 | KALLITHEA_WHOOSH_TEST_DISABLE=1 KALLITHEA_NO_TMP_PATH=1 nosetests | |
61 | kill -9 $(cat test.pid) |
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61 | kill -9 $(cat test.pid) | |
62 |
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62 | |||
63 | You can run individual tests by specifying their path as argument to nosetests. |
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63 | You can run individual tests by specifying their path as argument to nosetests. | |
64 | nosetests also has many more options, see `nosetests -h`. Some useful options |
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64 | nosetests also has many more options, see `nosetests -h`. Some useful options | |
65 | are:: |
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65 | are:: | |
66 |
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66 | |||
67 | -x, --stop Stop running tests after the first error or failure |
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67 | -x, --stop Stop running tests after the first error or failure | |
68 | -s, --nocapture Don't capture stdout (any stdout output will be |
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68 | -s, --nocapture Don't capture stdout (any stdout output will be | |
69 | printed immediately) [NOSE_NOCAPTURE] |
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69 | printed immediately) [NOSE_NOCAPTURE] | |
70 | --failed Run the tests that failed in the last test run. |
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70 | --failed Run the tests that failed in the last test run. | |
71 |
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71 | |||
72 | Coding/contribution guidelines |
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72 | Coding/contribution guidelines | |
73 | ------------------------------ |
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73 | ------------------------------ | |
74 |
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74 | |||
75 | Kallithea is GPLv3 and we assume all contributions are made by the |
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75 | Kallithea is GPLv3 and we assume all contributions are made by the | |
76 | committer/contributor and under GPLv3 unless explicitly stated. We do care a |
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76 | committer/contributor and under GPLv3 unless explicitly stated. We do care a | |
77 | lot about preservation of copyright and license information for existing code |
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77 | lot about preservation of copyright and license information for existing code | |
78 | that is brought into the project. |
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78 | that is brought into the project. | |
79 |
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79 | |||
80 | We don't have a formal coding/formatting standard. We are currently using a mix |
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80 | We don't have a formal coding/formatting standard. We are currently using a mix | |
81 | of Mercurial (http://mercurial.selenic.com/wiki/CodingStyle), pep8, and |
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81 | of Mercurial (http://mercurial.selenic.com/wiki/CodingStyle), pep8, and | |
82 | consistency with existing code. Run whitespacecleanup.sh to avoid stupid |
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82 | consistency with existing code. Run whitespacecleanup.sh to avoid stupid | |
83 | whitespace noise in your patches. |
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83 | whitespace noise in your patches. | |
84 |
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84 | |||
85 | We support both Python 2.6.x and 2.7.x and nothing else. For now we don't care |
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85 | We support both Python 2.6.x and 2.7.x and nothing else. For now we don't care | |
86 | about Python 3 compatibility. |
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86 | about Python 3 compatibility. | |
87 |
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87 | |||
88 | We try to support the most common modern web browsers. IE9 is still supported |
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88 | We try to support the most common modern web browsers. IE9 is still supported | |
89 | to the extent it is feasible, IE8 is not. |
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89 | to the extent it is feasible, IE8 is not. | |
90 |
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90 | |||
91 | We primarily support Linux and OS X on the server side but Windows should also work. |
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91 | We primarily support Linux and OS X on the server side but Windows should also work. | |
92 |
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92 | |||
93 | Html templates should use 2 spaces for indentation ... but be pragmatic. We |
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93 | Html templates should use 2 spaces for indentation ... but be pragmatic. We | |
94 | should use templates cleverly and avoid duplication. We should use reasonable |
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94 | should use templates cleverly and avoid duplication. We should use reasonable | |
95 | semantic markup with classes and ids that can be used for styling and testing. |
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95 | semantic markup with classes and ids that can be used for styling and testing. | |
96 | We should only use inline styles in places where it really is semantic (such as |
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96 | We should only use inline styles in places where it really is semantic (such as | |
97 | display:none). |
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97 | display:none). | |
98 |
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98 | |||
99 | JavaScript must use ';' between/after statements. Indentation 4 spaces. Inline |
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99 | JavaScript must use ';' between/after statements. Indentation 4 spaces. Inline | |
100 | multiline functions should be indented two levels - one for the () and one for |
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100 | multiline functions should be indented two levels - one for the () and one for | |
101 | {}. jQuery value arrays should have a leading $. |
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101 | {}. jQuery value arrays should have a leading $. | |
102 |
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102 | |||
103 | Commit messages should have a leading short line summarizing the changes. For |
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103 | Commit messages should have a leading short line summarizing the changes. For | |
104 | bug fixes, put "(Issue #123)" at the end of this line. |
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104 | bug fixes, put "(Issue #123)" at the end of this line. | |
105 |
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105 | |||
106 | Contributions will be accepted in most formats - such as pull requests on |
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106 | Contributions will be accepted in most formats - such as pull requests on | |
107 | bitbucket, something hosted on your own Kallithea instance, or patches sent by |
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107 | bitbucket, something hosted on your own Kallithea instance, or patches sent by | |
108 | email to the kallithea-general mailing list. |
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108 | email to the kallithea-general mailing list. | |
109 |
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109 | |||
110 | Make sure to test your changes both manually and with the automatic tests |
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110 | Make sure to test your changes both manually and with the automatic tests | |
111 | before posting. |
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111 | before posting. | |
112 |
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112 | |||
113 | We care about quality and review and keeping a clean repository history. We |
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113 | We care about quality and review and keeping a clean repository history. We | |
114 | might give feedback that requests polishing contributions until they are |
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114 | might give feedback that requests polishing contributions until they are | |
115 | "perfect". We might also rebase and collapse and make minor adjustments to your |
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115 | "perfect". We might also rebase and collapse and make minor adjustments to your | |
116 | changes when we apply them. |
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116 | changes when we apply them. | |
117 |
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117 | |||
118 | We try to make sure we have consensus on the direction the project is taking. |
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118 | We try to make sure we have consensus on the direction the project is taking. | |
119 | Everything non-sensitive should be discussed in public - preferably on the |
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119 | Everything non-sensitive should be discussed in public - preferably on the | |
120 | mailing list. We aim at having all non-trivial changes reviewed by at least |
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120 | mailing list. We aim at having all non-trivial changes reviewed by at least | |
121 | one other core developer before pushing. Obvious non-controversial changes will |
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121 | one other core developer before pushing. Obvious non-controversial changes will | |
122 | be handled more casually. |
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122 | be handled more casually. | |
123 |
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124 | For now we just have one official branch ("default") and will keep it so stable |
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124 | For now we just have one official branch ("default") and will keep it so stable | |
125 | that it can be (and is) used in production. Experimental changes should live |
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125 | that it can be (and is) used in production. Experimental changes should live | |
126 | elsewhere (for example in a pull request) until they are ready. |
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126 | elsewhere (for example in a pull request) until they are ready. | |
127 |
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127 | |||
128 | .. _translations: |
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128 | .. _translations: | |
129 | .. include:: ./../kallithea/i18n/how_to |
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129 | .. include:: ./../kallithea/i18n/how_to | |
130 |
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130 | |||
131 | "Roadmap" |
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131 | "Roadmap" | |
132 | --------- |
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132 | --------- | |
133 |
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133 | |||
134 | We do not have a road map but are waiting for your contributions. Refer to the |
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134 | We do not have a road map but are waiting for your contributions. Refer to the | |
135 | wiki_ for some ideas of places we might want to go - contributions in these |
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135 | wiki_ for some ideas of places we might want to go - contributions in these | |
136 | areas are very welcome. |
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136 | areas are very welcome. | |
137 |
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137 | |||
138 |
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138 | |||
139 | Thank you for your contribution! |
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139 | Thank you for your contribution! | |
140 | -------------------------------- |
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140 | -------------------------------- | |
141 |
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141 | |||
142 |
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142 | |||
143 | .. _Weblate: http://weblate.org/ |
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143 | .. _Weblate: http://weblate.org/ | |
144 | .. _Issue Tracker: https://bitbucket.org/conservancy/kallithea/issues?status=new&status=open |
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144 | .. _Issue Tracker: https://bitbucket.org/conservancy/kallithea/issues?status=new&status=open | |
145 | .. _Pull Requests: https://bitbucket.org/conservancy/kallithea/pull-requests |
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145 | .. _Pull Requests: https://bitbucket.org/conservancy/kallithea/pull-requests | |
146 | .. _bitbucket: http://bitbucket.org/ |
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146 | .. _bitbucket: http://bitbucket.org/ | |
147 | .. _mailing list: http://lists.sfconservancy.org/mailman/listinfo/kallithea-general |
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147 | .. _mailing list: http://lists.sfconservancy.org/mailman/listinfo/kallithea-general | |
148 | .. _Hosted Weblate: https://hosted.weblate.org/projects/kallithea/kallithea/ |
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148 | .. _Hosted Weblate: https://hosted.weblate.org/projects/kallithea/kallithea/ | |
149 | .. _wiki: https://bitbucket.org/conservancy/kallithea/wiki/Home |
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149 | .. _wiki: https://bitbucket.org/conservancy/kallithea/wiki/Home |
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1 | ============ |
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1 | ============ | |
2 | Translations |
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2 | Translations | |
3 | ============ |
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3 | ============ | |
4 |
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4 | |||
5 | Translations are available on Hosted Weblate at the following URL: |
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5 | Translations are available on Hosted Weblate at the following URL: | |
6 |
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6 | |||
7 | https://hosted.weblate.org/projects/kallithea/kallithea/ |
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7 | https://hosted.weblate.org/projects/kallithea/kallithea/ | |
8 |
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8 | |||
9 | Registered users may contribute to the existing languages, or request a new |
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9 | Registered users may contribute to the existing languages, or request a new | |
10 | language translations. |
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10 | language translations. | |
11 |
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11 | |||
12 | Translating using Weblate |
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12 | Translating using Weblate | |
13 | ------------------------- |
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13 | ------------------------- | |
14 |
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14 | |||
15 | Weblate_ offers a simple and easy to use interface featuring glossary, machine |
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15 | Weblate_ offers a simple and easy to use interface featuring glossary, machine | |
16 | translation, suggestions based on similar translations in other projects, |
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16 | translation, suggestions based on similar translations in other projects, | |
17 | automatic checks etc. Weblate imports the source code tree directly from |
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17 | automatic checks etc. Weblate imports the source code tree directly from | |
18 | the version control system, and commits edits back from time to time. |
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18 | the version control system, and commits edits back from time to time. | |
19 |
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19 | |||
20 | When registering at Weblate, make sure you name and email address you prefer to |
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20 | When registering at Weblate, make sure you name and email address you prefer to | |
21 | be used when your changes are committed. We can and probably will amend changesets |
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21 | be used when your changes are committed. We can and probably will amend changesets | |
22 | coming from Weblate, but having things right from the beginning makes things easier. |
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22 | coming from Weblate, but having things right from the beginning makes things easier. | |
23 |
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23 | |||
24 | Weblate performs sanity checks all the time and tries to prevent you from ignoring |
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24 | Weblate performs sanity checks all the time and tries to prevent you from ignoring | |
25 | them. Most common mistakes are inconsistent punctuation, whitespaces, missing or extra |
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25 | them. Most common mistakes are inconsistent punctuation, whitespaces, missing or extra | |
26 | format parameters, untranslated strings copied into the translation. Please perform |
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26 | format parameters, untranslated strings copied into the translation. Please perform | |
27 | necessary corrections when they're needed, or override the false positives. |
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27 | necessary corrections when they're needed, or override the false positives. | |
28 |
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28 | |||
29 | Merging translations from Weblate |
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29 | Merging translations from Weblate | |
30 | --------------------------------- |
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30 | --------------------------------- | |
31 |
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31 | |||
32 | Weblate rebases its changes every time it pulls from our repository. Pulls are triggered |
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32 | Weblate rebases its changes every time it pulls from our repository. Pulls are triggered | |
33 | by a web hook from Our Own Kallithea every time it receives new commits. Usually merging |
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33 | by a web hook from Our Own Kallithea every time it receives new commits. Usually merging | |
34 | the new translations is a straightforward process consisting of a pull from Weblate-hosted |
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34 | the new translations is a straightforward process consisting of a pull from Weblate-hosted | |
35 | repository which is available under Data Exports tab in Weblate interface. |
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35 | repository which is available under Data Exports tab in Weblate interface. | |
36 |
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36 | |||
37 | Weblate tries to minimise the number of commits, but that's not always work, especially |
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37 | Weblate tries to minimise the number of commits, but that's not always work, especially | |
38 | when two translators work with different languages at more or less the same time. |
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38 | when two translators work with different languages at more or less the same time. | |
39 | It makes sense sometimes to re-order or fold commits by the same author when they touch |
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39 | It makes sense sometimes to re-order or fold commits by the same author when they touch | |
40 | just the same language translation. That, however, may confuse Weblate sometimes, in |
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40 | just the same language translation. That, however, may confuse Weblate sometimes, in | |
41 | which case it should be manually convinced it has to discard the commits it created by |
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41 | which case it should be manually convinced it has to discard the commits it created by | |
42 | using its administrative interface. |
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42 | using its administrative interface. | |
43 |
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43 | |||
44 | Manual creation of a new language translation |
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44 | Manual creation of a new language translation | |
45 | --------------------------------------------- |
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45 | --------------------------------------------- | |
46 |
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46 | |||
47 | In the prepared development environment, run the following to ensure |
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47 | In the prepared development environment, run the following to ensure | |
48 | all translation strings are extracted and up-to-date:: |
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48 | all translation strings are extracted and up-to-date:: | |
49 |
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49 | |||
50 | python setup.py extract_messages |
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50 | python setup.py extract_messages | |
51 |
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51 | |||
52 | Create new language by executing following command:: |
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52 | Create new language by executing following command:: | |
53 |
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53 | |||
54 | python setup.py init_catalog -l <new_language_code> |
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54 | python setup.py init_catalog -l <new_language_code> | |
55 |
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55 | |||
56 | This creates a new translation under directory `kallithea/i18n/<new_language_code>` |
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56 | This creates a new translation under directory `kallithea/i18n/<new_language_code>` | |
57 | based on the translation template file, `kallithea/i18n/kallithea.pot`. |
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57 | based on the translation template file, `kallithea/i18n/kallithea.pot`. | |
58 |
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58 | |||
59 | Edit the new PO file located in `LC_MESSAGES` directory with poedit or your |
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59 | Edit the new PO file located in `LC_MESSAGES` directory with poedit or your | |
60 | favorite PO files editor. After you finished with the translations, check the |
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60 | favorite PO files editor. After you finished with the translations, check the | |
61 | translation file for errors by executing:: |
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61 | translation file for errors by executing:: | |
62 |
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62 | |||
63 | msgfmt -f -c kallithea/i18n/<new_language_code>/LC_MESSAGES/<updated_file.po> |
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63 | msgfmt -f -c kallithea/i18n/<new_language_code>/LC_MESSAGES/<updated_file.po> | |
64 |
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64 | |||
65 | Finally, compile the translations:: |
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65 | Finally, compile the translations:: | |
66 |
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66 | |||
67 | python setup.py compile_catalog -l <new_language_code> |
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67 | python setup.py compile_catalog -l <new_language_code> | |
68 |
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68 | |||
69 | Updating translations |
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69 | Updating translations | |
70 | --------------------- |
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70 | --------------------- | |
71 |
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71 | |||
72 | Extract the latest versions of strings for translation by running:: |
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72 | Extract the latest versions of strings for translation by running:: | |
73 |
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73 | |||
74 | python setup.py extract_messages |
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74 | python setup.py extract_messages | |
75 |
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75 | |||
76 | Update the PO file by doing:: |
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76 | Update the PO file by doing:: | |
77 |
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77 | |||
78 | python setup.py update_catalog -l <new_language_code> |
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78 | python setup.py update_catalog -l <new_language_code> | |
79 |
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79 | |||
80 | Edit the new updated translation file. Repeat all steps after `init_catalog` step from |
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80 | Edit the new updated translation file. Repeat all steps after `init_catalog` step from | |
81 | new translation instructions |
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81 | new translation instructions | |
82 |
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82 | |||
83 | Testing translations |
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83 | Testing translations | |
84 | -------------------- |
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84 | -------------------- | |
85 |
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85 | |||
86 | Edit test.ini file and set lang attribute to:: |
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86 | Edit kallithea/tests/test.ini file and set lang attribute to:: | |
87 |
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87 | |||
88 | lang=<new_language_code> |
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88 | lang=<new_language_code> | |
89 |
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89 | |||
90 | Run Kallithea tests by executing:: |
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90 | Run Kallithea tests by executing:: | |
91 |
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91 | |||
92 | nosetests |
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92 | nosetests |
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1 | import os |
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1 | import os | |
2 | import sys |
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2 | import sys | |
3 | import logging |
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3 | import logging | |
4 |
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4 | |||
5 | import pkg_resources |
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5 | import pkg_resources | |
6 | from paste.deploy import loadapp |
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6 | from paste.deploy import loadapp | |
7 | import pylons.test |
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7 | import pylons.test | |
8 | from pylons.i18n.translation import _get_translator |
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8 | from pylons.i18n.translation import _get_translator | |
9 |
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9 | |||
10 |
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10 | |||
11 | def pytest_configure(): |
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11 | def pytest_configure(): | |
12 | path = os.getcwd() |
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12 | path = os.getcwd() | |
13 | sys.path.insert(0, path) |
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13 | sys.path.insert(0, path) | |
14 | pkg_resources.working_set.add_entry(path) |
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14 | pkg_resources.working_set.add_entry(path) | |
15 |
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15 | |||
16 | # Disable INFO logging of test database creation, restore with NOTSET |
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16 | # Disable INFO logging of test database creation, restore with NOTSET | |
17 | logging.disable(logging.INFO) |
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17 | logging.disable(logging.INFO) | |
18 | pylons.test.pylonsapp = loadapp('config:test.ini', relative_to=path) |
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18 | pylons.test.pylonsapp = loadapp('config:kallithea/tests/test.ini', relative_to=path) | |
19 | logging.disable(logging.NOTSET) |
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19 | logging.disable(logging.NOTSET) | |
20 |
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20 | |||
21 | # Setup the config and app_globals, only works if we can get |
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21 | # Setup the config and app_globals, only works if we can get | |
22 | # to the config object |
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22 | # to the config object | |
23 | conf = getattr(pylons.test.pylonsapp, 'config') |
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23 | conf = getattr(pylons.test.pylonsapp, 'config') | |
24 | if conf: |
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24 | if conf: | |
25 | pylons.config._push_object(conf) |
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25 | pylons.config._push_object(conf) | |
26 |
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26 | |||
27 | if 'pylons.app_globals' in conf: |
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27 | if 'pylons.app_globals' in conf: | |
28 | pylons.app_globals._push_object(conf['pylons.app_globals']) |
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28 | pylons.app_globals._push_object(conf['pylons.app_globals']) | |
29 |
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29 | |||
30 | # Initialize a translator for tests that utilize i18n |
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30 | # Initialize a translator for tests that utilize i18n | |
31 | translator = _get_translator(pylons.config.get('lang')) |
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31 | translator = _get_translator(pylons.config.get('lang')) | |
32 | pylons.translator._push_object(translator) |
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32 | pylons.translator._push_object(translator) | |
33 |
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33 | |||
34 | return pylons.test.pylonsapp |
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34 | return pylons.test.pylonsapp |
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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- |
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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |
2 | # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify |
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2 | # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
3 | # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
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3 | # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
4 | # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or |
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4 | # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or | |
5 | # (at your option) any later version. |
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5 | # (at your option) any later version. | |
6 | # |
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6 | # | |
7 | # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
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7 | # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
8 | # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
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8 | # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
9 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
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9 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
10 | # GNU General Public License for more details. |
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10 | # GNU General Public License for more details. | |
11 | # |
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11 | # | |
12 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
|
12 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
13 | # along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. |
|
13 | # along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. | |
14 | """ |
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14 | """ | |
15 | kallithea.tests.other.manual_test_vcs_operations |
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15 | kallithea.tests.other.manual_test_vcs_operations | |
16 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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16 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
17 |
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17 | |||
18 | Test suite for making push/pull operations. |
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18 | Test suite for making push/pull operations. | |
19 |
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19 | |||
20 | Run it in two terminals:: |
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20 | Run it in two terminals:: | |
21 | paster serve test.ini |
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21 | paster serve kallithea/tests/test.ini | |
22 | KALLITHEA_WHOOSH_TEST_DISABLE=1 KALLITHEA_NO_TMP_PATH=1 nosetests kallithea/tests/other/manual_test_vcs_operations.py |
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22 | KALLITHEA_WHOOSH_TEST_DISABLE=1 KALLITHEA_NO_TMP_PATH=1 nosetests kallithea/tests/other/manual_test_vcs_operations.py | |
23 |
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23 | |||
24 | You must have git > 1.8.1 for tests to work fine |
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24 | You must have git > 1.8.1 for tests to work fine | |
25 |
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25 | |||
26 | This file was forked by the Kallithea project in July 2014. |
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26 | This file was forked by the Kallithea project in July 2014. | |
27 | Original author and date, and relevant copyright and licensing information is below: |
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27 | Original author and date, and relevant copyright and licensing information is below: | |
28 | :created_on: Dec 30, 2010 |
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28 | :created_on: Dec 30, 2010 | |
29 | :author: marcink |
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29 | :author: marcink | |
30 | :copyright: (c) 2013 RhodeCode GmbH, and others. |
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30 | :copyright: (c) 2013 RhodeCode GmbH, and others. | |
31 | :license: GPLv3, see LICENSE.md for more details. |
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31 | :license: GPLv3, see LICENSE.md for more details. | |
32 |
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32 | |||
33 | """ |
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33 | """ | |
34 |
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34 | |||
35 | import re |
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35 | import re | |
36 | import tempfile |
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36 | import tempfile | |
37 | import time |
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37 | import time | |
38 | from os.path import join as jn |
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38 | from os.path import join as jn | |
39 |
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39 | |||
40 | from tempfile import _RandomNameSequence |
|
40 | from tempfile import _RandomNameSequence | |
41 | from subprocess import Popen, PIPE |
|
41 | from subprocess import Popen, PIPE | |
42 |
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42 | |||
43 | from kallithea.tests import * |
|
43 | from kallithea.tests import * | |
44 | from kallithea.model.db import User, Repository, UserIpMap, CacheInvalidation |
|
44 | from kallithea.model.db import User, Repository, UserIpMap, CacheInvalidation | |
45 | from kallithea.model.meta import Session |
|
45 | from kallithea.model.meta import Session | |
46 | from kallithea.model.repo import RepoModel |
|
46 | from kallithea.model.repo import RepoModel | |
47 | from kallithea.model.user import UserModel |
|
47 | from kallithea.model.user import UserModel | |
48 |
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48 | |||
49 | DEBUG = True |
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49 | DEBUG = True | |
50 | HOST = '127.0.0.1:4999' # test host |
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50 | HOST = '127.0.0.1:4999' # test host | |
51 |
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51 | |||
52 |
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52 | |||
53 | class Command(object): |
|
53 | class Command(object): | |
54 |
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54 | |||
55 | def __init__(self, cwd): |
|
55 | def __init__(self, cwd): | |
56 | self.cwd = cwd |
|
56 | self.cwd = cwd | |
57 |
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57 | |||
58 | def execute(self, cmd, *args): |
|
58 | def execute(self, cmd, *args): | |
59 | """ |
|
59 | """ | |
60 | Runs command on the system with given ``args``. |
|
60 | Runs command on the system with given ``args``. | |
61 | """ |
|
61 | """ | |
62 |
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62 | |||
63 | command = cmd + ' ' + ' '.join(args) |
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63 | command = cmd + ' ' + ' '.join(args) | |
64 | if DEBUG: |
|
64 | if DEBUG: | |
65 | print '*** CMD %s ***' % command |
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65 | print '*** CMD %s ***' % command | |
66 | p = Popen(command, shell=True, stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE, cwd=self.cwd) |
|
66 | p = Popen(command, shell=True, stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE, cwd=self.cwd) | |
67 | stdout, stderr = p.communicate() |
|
67 | stdout, stderr = p.communicate() | |
68 | if DEBUG: |
|
68 | if DEBUG: | |
69 | print 'stdout:', repr(stdout) |
|
69 | print 'stdout:', repr(stdout) | |
70 | print 'stderr:', repr(stderr) |
|
70 | print 'stderr:', repr(stderr) | |
71 | return stdout, stderr |
|
71 | return stdout, stderr | |
72 |
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72 | |||
73 |
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73 | |||
74 | def _get_tmp_dir(): |
|
74 | def _get_tmp_dir(): | |
75 | return tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix='rc_integration_test') |
|
75 | return tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix='rc_integration_test') | |
76 |
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76 | |||
77 |
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77 | |||
78 | def _construct_url(repo, dest=None, **kwargs): |
|
78 | def _construct_url(repo, dest=None, **kwargs): | |
79 | if dest is None: |
|
79 | if dest is None: | |
80 | #make temp clone |
|
80 | #make temp clone | |
81 | dest = _get_tmp_dir() |
|
81 | dest = _get_tmp_dir() | |
82 | params = { |
|
82 | params = { | |
83 | 'user': TEST_USER_ADMIN_LOGIN, |
|
83 | 'user': TEST_USER_ADMIN_LOGIN, | |
84 | 'passwd': TEST_USER_ADMIN_PASS, |
|
84 | 'passwd': TEST_USER_ADMIN_PASS, | |
85 | 'host': HOST, |
|
85 | 'host': HOST, | |
86 | 'cloned_repo': repo, |
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86 | 'cloned_repo': repo, | |
87 | 'dest': dest |
|
87 | 'dest': dest | |
88 | } |
|
88 | } | |
89 | params.update(**kwargs) |
|
89 | params.update(**kwargs) | |
90 | if params['user'] and params['passwd']: |
|
90 | if params['user'] and params['passwd']: | |
91 | _url = 'http://%(user)s:%(passwd)s@%(host)s/%(cloned_repo)s %(dest)s' % params |
|
91 | _url = 'http://%(user)s:%(passwd)s@%(host)s/%(cloned_repo)s %(dest)s' % params | |
92 | else: |
|
92 | else: | |
93 | _url = 'http://(host)s/%(cloned_repo)s %(dest)s' % params |
|
93 | _url = 'http://(host)s/%(cloned_repo)s %(dest)s' % params | |
94 | return _url |
|
94 | return _url | |
95 |
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95 | |||
96 |
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96 | |||
97 | def _add_files_and_push(vcs, DEST, **kwargs): |
|
97 | def _add_files_and_push(vcs, DEST, **kwargs): | |
98 | """ |
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98 | """ | |
99 | Generate some files, add it to DEST repo and push back |
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99 | Generate some files, add it to DEST repo and push back | |
100 | vcs is git or hg and defines what VCS we want to make those files for |
|
100 | vcs is git or hg and defines what VCS we want to make those files for | |
101 |
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101 | |||
102 | :param vcs: |
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102 | :param vcs: | |
103 | :param DEST: |
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103 | :param DEST: | |
104 | """ |
|
104 | """ | |
105 | # commit some stuff into this repo |
|
105 | # commit some stuff into this repo | |
106 | cwd = path = jn(DEST) |
|
106 | cwd = path = jn(DEST) | |
107 | #added_file = jn(path, '%ssetupΔ ΕΌΕΊΔ.py' % _RandomNameSequence().next()) |
|
107 | #added_file = jn(path, '%ssetupΔ ΕΌΕΊΔ.py' % _RandomNameSequence().next()) | |
108 | added_file = jn(path, '%ssetup.py' % _RandomNameSequence().next()) |
|
108 | added_file = jn(path, '%ssetup.py' % _RandomNameSequence().next()) | |
109 | Command(cwd).execute('touch %s' % added_file) |
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109 | Command(cwd).execute('touch %s' % added_file) | |
110 | Command(cwd).execute('%s add %s' % (vcs, added_file)) |
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110 | Command(cwd).execute('%s add %s' % (vcs, added_file)) | |
111 |
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111 | |||
112 | for i in xrange(kwargs.get('files_no', 3)): |
|
112 | for i in xrange(kwargs.get('files_no', 3)): | |
113 | cmd = """echo 'added_line%s' >> %s""" % (i, added_file) |
|
113 | cmd = """echo 'added_line%s' >> %s""" % (i, added_file) | |
114 | Command(cwd).execute(cmd) |
|
114 | Command(cwd).execute(cmd) | |
115 | author_str = 'User ΗΙ―Ια΄ <me@email.com>' |
|
115 | author_str = 'User ΗΙ―Ια΄ <me@email.com>' | |
116 | if vcs == 'hg': |
|
116 | if vcs == 'hg': | |
117 | cmd = """hg commit -m 'commited new %s' -u '%s' %s """ % ( |
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117 | cmd = """hg commit -m 'commited new %s' -u '%s' %s """ % ( | |
118 | i, author_str, added_file |
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118 | i, author_str, added_file | |
119 | ) |
|
119 | ) | |
120 | elif vcs == 'git': |
|
120 | elif vcs == 'git': | |
121 | cmd = """EMAIL="me@email.com" git commit -m 'commited new %s' --author '%s' %s """ % ( |
|
121 | cmd = """EMAIL="me@email.com" git commit -m 'commited new %s' --author '%s' %s """ % ( | |
122 | i, author_str, added_file |
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122 | i, author_str, added_file | |
123 | ) |
|
123 | ) | |
124 | Command(cwd).execute(cmd) |
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124 | Command(cwd).execute(cmd) | |
125 |
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125 | |||
126 | # PUSH it back |
|
126 | # PUSH it back | |
127 | _REPO = None |
|
127 | _REPO = None | |
128 | if vcs == 'hg': |
|
128 | if vcs == 'hg': | |
129 | _REPO = HG_REPO |
|
129 | _REPO = HG_REPO | |
130 | elif vcs == 'git': |
|
130 | elif vcs == 'git': | |
131 | _REPO = GIT_REPO |
|
131 | _REPO = GIT_REPO | |
132 |
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132 | |||
133 | kwargs['dest'] = '' |
|
133 | kwargs['dest'] = '' | |
134 | clone_url = _construct_url(_REPO, **kwargs) |
|
134 | clone_url = _construct_url(_REPO, **kwargs) | |
135 | if 'clone_url' in kwargs: |
|
135 | if 'clone_url' in kwargs: | |
136 | clone_url = kwargs['clone_url'] |
|
136 | clone_url = kwargs['clone_url'] | |
137 | stdout = stderr = None |
|
137 | stdout = stderr = None | |
138 | if vcs == 'hg': |
|
138 | if vcs == 'hg': | |
139 | stdout, stderr = Command(cwd).execute('hg push --verbose', clone_url) |
|
139 | stdout, stderr = Command(cwd).execute('hg push --verbose', clone_url) | |
140 | elif vcs == 'git': |
|
140 | elif vcs == 'git': | |
141 | stdout, stderr = Command(cwd).execute('git push --verbose', clone_url + " master") |
|
141 | stdout, stderr = Command(cwd).execute('git push --verbose', clone_url + " master") | |
142 |
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142 | |||
143 | return stdout, stderr |
|
143 | return stdout, stderr | |
144 |
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144 | |||
145 |
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145 | |||
146 | def set_anonymous_access(enable=True): |
|
146 | def set_anonymous_access(enable=True): | |
147 | user = User.get_by_username(User.DEFAULT_USER) |
|
147 | user = User.get_by_username(User.DEFAULT_USER) | |
148 | user.active = enable |
|
148 | user.active = enable | |
149 | Session().add(user) |
|
149 | Session().add(user) | |
150 | Session().commit() |
|
150 | Session().commit() | |
151 | print '\tanonymous access is now:', enable |
|
151 | print '\tanonymous access is now:', enable | |
152 | if enable != User.get_by_username(User.DEFAULT_USER).active: |
|
152 | if enable != User.get_by_username(User.DEFAULT_USER).active: | |
153 | raise Exception('Cannot set anonymous access') |
|
153 | raise Exception('Cannot set anonymous access') | |
154 |
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154 | |||
155 |
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155 | |||
156 | #============================================================================== |
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156 | #============================================================================== | |
157 | # TESTS |
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157 | # TESTS | |
158 | #============================================================================== |
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158 | #============================================================================== | |
159 |
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159 | |||
160 |
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160 | |||
161 | def _check_proper_git_push(stdout, stderr): |
|
161 | def _check_proper_git_push(stdout, stderr): | |
162 | #WTF Git stderr is output ?! |
|
162 | #WTF Git stderr is output ?! | |
163 | assert 'fatal' not in stderr |
|
163 | assert 'fatal' not in stderr | |
164 | assert 'rejected' not in stderr |
|
164 | assert 'rejected' not in stderr | |
165 | assert 'Pushing to' in stderr |
|
165 | assert 'Pushing to' in stderr | |
166 | assert 'master -> master' in stderr |
|
166 | assert 'master -> master' in stderr | |
167 |
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167 | |||
168 |
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168 | |||
169 | class TestVCSOperations(BaseTestCase): |
|
169 | class TestVCSOperations(BaseTestCase): | |
170 |
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170 | |||
171 | @classmethod |
|
171 | @classmethod | |
172 | def setup_class(cls): |
|
172 | def setup_class(cls): | |
173 | #DISABLE ANONYMOUS ACCESS |
|
173 | #DISABLE ANONYMOUS ACCESS | |
174 | set_anonymous_access(False) |
|
174 | set_anonymous_access(False) | |
175 |
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175 | |||
176 | def setUp(self): |
|
176 | def setUp(self): | |
177 | r = Repository.get_by_repo_name(GIT_REPO) |
|
177 | r = Repository.get_by_repo_name(GIT_REPO) | |
178 | Repository.unlock(r) |
|
178 | Repository.unlock(r) | |
179 | r.enable_locking = False |
|
179 | r.enable_locking = False | |
180 | Session().add(r) |
|
180 | Session().add(r) | |
181 | Session().commit() |
|
181 | Session().commit() | |
182 |
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182 | |||
183 | r = Repository.get_by_repo_name(HG_REPO) |
|
183 | r = Repository.get_by_repo_name(HG_REPO) | |
184 | Repository.unlock(r) |
|
184 | Repository.unlock(r) | |
185 | r.enable_locking = False |
|
185 | r.enable_locking = False | |
186 | Session().add(r) |
|
186 | Session().add(r) | |
187 | Session().commit() |
|
187 | Session().commit() | |
188 |
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188 | |||
189 | def test_clone_hg_repo_by_admin(self): |
|
189 | def test_clone_hg_repo_by_admin(self): | |
190 | clone_url = _construct_url(HG_REPO) |
|
190 | clone_url = _construct_url(HG_REPO) | |
191 | stdout, stderr = Command('/tmp').execute('hg clone', clone_url) |
|
191 | stdout, stderr = Command('/tmp').execute('hg clone', clone_url) | |
192 |
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192 | |||
193 | assert 'requesting all changes' in stdout |
|
193 | assert 'requesting all changes' in stdout | |
194 | assert 'adding changesets' in stdout |
|
194 | assert 'adding changesets' in stdout | |
195 | assert 'adding manifests' in stdout |
|
195 | assert 'adding manifests' in stdout | |
196 | assert 'adding file changes' in stdout |
|
196 | assert 'adding file changes' in stdout | |
197 |
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197 | |||
198 | assert stderr == '' |
|
198 | assert stderr == '' | |
199 |
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199 | |||
200 | def test_clone_git_repo_by_admin(self): |
|
200 | def test_clone_git_repo_by_admin(self): | |
201 | clone_url = _construct_url(GIT_REPO) |
|
201 | clone_url = _construct_url(GIT_REPO) | |
202 | stdout, stderr = Command('/tmp').execute('git clone', clone_url) |
|
202 | stdout, stderr = Command('/tmp').execute('git clone', clone_url) | |
203 |
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203 | |||
204 | assert 'Cloning into' in stdout + stderr |
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204 | assert 'Cloning into' in stdout + stderr | |
205 | assert stderr == '' or stdout == '' |
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205 | assert stderr == '' or stdout == '' | |
206 |
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206 | |||
207 | def test_clone_wrong_credentials_hg(self): |
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207 | def test_clone_wrong_credentials_hg(self): | |
208 | clone_url = _construct_url(HG_REPO, passwd='bad!') |
|
208 | clone_url = _construct_url(HG_REPO, passwd='bad!') | |
209 | stdout, stderr = Command('/tmp').execute('hg clone', clone_url) |
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209 | stdout, stderr = Command('/tmp').execute('hg clone', clone_url) | |
210 | assert 'abort: authorization failed' in stderr |
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210 | assert 'abort: authorization failed' in stderr | |
211 |
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211 | |||
212 | def test_clone_wrong_credentials_git(self): |
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212 | def test_clone_wrong_credentials_git(self): | |
213 | clone_url = _construct_url(GIT_REPO, passwd='bad!') |
|
213 | clone_url = _construct_url(GIT_REPO, passwd='bad!') | |
214 | stdout, stderr = Command('/tmp').execute('git clone', clone_url) |
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214 | stdout, stderr = Command('/tmp').execute('git clone', clone_url) | |
215 | assert 'fatal: Authentication failed' in stderr |
|
215 | assert 'fatal: Authentication failed' in stderr | |
216 |
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216 | |||
217 | def test_clone_git_dir_as_hg(self): |
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217 | def test_clone_git_dir_as_hg(self): | |
218 | clone_url = _construct_url(GIT_REPO) |
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218 | clone_url = _construct_url(GIT_REPO) | |
219 | stdout, stderr = Command('/tmp').execute('hg clone', clone_url) |
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219 | stdout, stderr = Command('/tmp').execute('hg clone', clone_url) | |
220 | assert 'HTTP Error 404: Not Found' in stderr |
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220 | assert 'HTTP Error 404: Not Found' in stderr | |
221 |
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221 | |||
222 | def test_clone_hg_repo_as_git(self): |
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222 | def test_clone_hg_repo_as_git(self): | |
223 | clone_url = _construct_url(HG_REPO) |
|
223 | clone_url = _construct_url(HG_REPO) | |
224 | stdout, stderr = Command('/tmp').execute('git clone', clone_url) |
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224 | stdout, stderr = Command('/tmp').execute('git clone', clone_url) | |
225 | assert 'not found' in stderr |
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225 | assert 'not found' in stderr | |
226 |
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226 | |||
227 | def test_clone_non_existing_path_hg(self): |
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227 | def test_clone_non_existing_path_hg(self): | |
228 | clone_url = _construct_url('trololo') |
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228 | clone_url = _construct_url('trololo') | |
229 | stdout, stderr = Command('/tmp').execute('hg clone', clone_url) |
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229 | stdout, stderr = Command('/tmp').execute('hg clone', clone_url) | |
230 | assert 'HTTP Error 404: Not Found' in stderr |
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230 | assert 'HTTP Error 404: Not Found' in stderr | |
231 |
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231 | |||
232 | def test_clone_non_existing_path_git(self): |
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232 | def test_clone_non_existing_path_git(self): | |
233 | clone_url = _construct_url('trololo') |
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233 | clone_url = _construct_url('trololo') | |
234 | stdout, stderr = Command('/tmp').execute('git clone', clone_url) |
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234 | stdout, stderr = Command('/tmp').execute('git clone', clone_url) | |
235 | assert 'not found' in stderr |
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235 | assert 'not found' in stderr | |
236 |
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236 | |||
237 | def test_push_new_file_hg(self): |
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237 | def test_push_new_file_hg(self): | |
238 | DEST = _get_tmp_dir() |
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238 | DEST = _get_tmp_dir() | |
239 | clone_url = _construct_url(HG_REPO, dest=DEST) |
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239 | clone_url = _construct_url(HG_REPO, dest=DEST) | |
240 | stdout, stderr = Command('/tmp').execute('hg clone', clone_url) |
|
240 | stdout, stderr = Command('/tmp').execute('hg clone', clone_url) | |
241 |
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241 | |||
242 | stdout, stderr = _add_files_and_push('hg', DEST) |
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242 | stdout, stderr = _add_files_and_push('hg', DEST) | |
243 |
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243 | |||
244 | assert 'pushing to' in stdout |
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244 | assert 'pushing to' in stdout | |
245 | assert 'Repository size' in stdout |
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245 | assert 'Repository size' in stdout | |
246 | assert 'Last revision is now' in stdout |
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246 | assert 'Last revision is now' in stdout | |
247 |
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247 | |||
248 | def test_push_new_file_git(self): |
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248 | def test_push_new_file_git(self): | |
249 | DEST = _get_tmp_dir() |
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249 | DEST = _get_tmp_dir() | |
250 | clone_url = _construct_url(GIT_REPO, dest=DEST) |
|
250 | clone_url = _construct_url(GIT_REPO, dest=DEST) | |
251 | stdout, stderr = Command('/tmp').execute('git clone', clone_url) |
|
251 | stdout, stderr = Command('/tmp').execute('git clone', clone_url) | |
252 |
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252 | |||
253 | # commit some stuff into this repo |
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253 | # commit some stuff into this repo | |
254 | stdout, stderr = _add_files_and_push('git', DEST) |
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254 | stdout, stderr = _add_files_and_push('git', DEST) | |
255 |
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255 | |||
256 | print [(x.repo_full_path,x.repo_path) for x in Repository.get_all()] |
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256 | print [(x.repo_full_path,x.repo_path) for x in Repository.get_all()] | |
257 | _check_proper_git_push(stdout, stderr) |
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257 | _check_proper_git_push(stdout, stderr) | |
258 |
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258 | |||
259 | def test_push_invalidates_cache_hg(self): |
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259 | def test_push_invalidates_cache_hg(self): | |
260 | key = CacheInvalidation.query().filter(CacheInvalidation.cache_key |
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260 | key = CacheInvalidation.query().filter(CacheInvalidation.cache_key | |
261 | ==HG_REPO).scalar() |
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261 | ==HG_REPO).scalar() | |
262 | if not key: |
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262 | if not key: | |
263 | key = CacheInvalidation(HG_REPO, HG_REPO) |
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263 | key = CacheInvalidation(HG_REPO, HG_REPO) | |
264 |
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264 | |||
265 | key.cache_active = True |
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265 | key.cache_active = True | |
266 | Session().add(key) |
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266 | Session().add(key) | |
267 | Session().commit() |
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267 | Session().commit() | |
268 |
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268 | |||
269 | DEST = _get_tmp_dir() |
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269 | DEST = _get_tmp_dir() | |
270 | clone_url = _construct_url(HG_REPO, dest=DEST) |
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270 | clone_url = _construct_url(HG_REPO, dest=DEST) | |
271 | stdout, stderr = Command('/tmp').execute('hg clone', clone_url) |
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271 | stdout, stderr = Command('/tmp').execute('hg clone', clone_url) | |
272 |
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272 | |||
273 | stdout, stderr = _add_files_and_push('hg', DEST, files_no=1) |
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273 | stdout, stderr = _add_files_and_push('hg', DEST, files_no=1) | |
274 |
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274 | |||
275 | key = CacheInvalidation.query().filter(CacheInvalidation.cache_key |
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275 | key = CacheInvalidation.query().filter(CacheInvalidation.cache_key | |
276 | ==HG_REPO).one() |
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276 | ==HG_REPO).one() | |
277 | self.assertEqual(key.cache_active, False) |
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277 | self.assertEqual(key.cache_active, False) | |
278 |
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278 | |||
279 | def test_push_invalidates_cache_git(self): |
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279 | def test_push_invalidates_cache_git(self): | |
280 | key = CacheInvalidation.query().filter(CacheInvalidation.cache_key |
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280 | key = CacheInvalidation.query().filter(CacheInvalidation.cache_key | |
281 | ==GIT_REPO).scalar() |
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281 | ==GIT_REPO).scalar() | |
282 | if not key: |
|
282 | if not key: | |
283 | key = CacheInvalidation(GIT_REPO, GIT_REPO) |
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283 | key = CacheInvalidation(GIT_REPO, GIT_REPO) | |
284 |
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284 | |||
285 | key.cache_active = True |
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285 | key.cache_active = True | |
286 | Session().add(key) |
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286 | Session().add(key) | |
287 | Session().commit() |
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287 | Session().commit() | |
288 |
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288 | |||
289 | DEST = _get_tmp_dir() |
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289 | DEST = _get_tmp_dir() | |
290 | clone_url = _construct_url(GIT_REPO, dest=DEST) |
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290 | clone_url = _construct_url(GIT_REPO, dest=DEST) | |
291 | stdout, stderr = Command('/tmp').execute('git clone', clone_url) |
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291 | stdout, stderr = Command('/tmp').execute('git clone', clone_url) | |
292 |
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292 | |||
293 | # commit some stuff into this repo |
|
293 | # commit some stuff into this repo | |
294 | stdout, stderr = _add_files_and_push('git', DEST, files_no=1) |
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294 | stdout, stderr = _add_files_and_push('git', DEST, files_no=1) | |
295 | _check_proper_git_push(stdout, stderr) |
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295 | _check_proper_git_push(stdout, stderr) | |
296 |
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296 | |||
297 | key = CacheInvalidation.query().filter(CacheInvalidation.cache_key |
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297 | key = CacheInvalidation.query().filter(CacheInvalidation.cache_key | |
298 | ==GIT_REPO).one() |
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298 | ==GIT_REPO).one() | |
299 | print CacheInvalidation.get_all() |
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299 | print CacheInvalidation.get_all() | |
300 | self.assertEqual(key.cache_active, False) |
|
300 | self.assertEqual(key.cache_active, False) | |
301 |
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301 | |||
302 | def test_push_wrong_credentials_hg(self): |
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302 | def test_push_wrong_credentials_hg(self): | |
303 | DEST = _get_tmp_dir() |
|
303 | DEST = _get_tmp_dir() | |
304 | clone_url = _construct_url(HG_REPO, dest=DEST) |
|
304 | clone_url = _construct_url(HG_REPO, dest=DEST) | |
305 | stdout, stderr = Command('/tmp').execute('hg clone', clone_url) |
|
305 | stdout, stderr = Command('/tmp').execute('hg clone', clone_url) | |
306 |
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306 | |||
307 | stdout, stderr = _add_files_and_push('hg', DEST, user='bad', |
|
307 | stdout, stderr = _add_files_and_push('hg', DEST, user='bad', | |
308 | passwd='name') |
|
308 | passwd='name') | |
309 |
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309 | |||
310 | assert 'abort: authorization failed' in stderr |
|
310 | assert 'abort: authorization failed' in stderr | |
311 |
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311 | |||
312 | def test_push_wrong_credentials_git(self): |
|
312 | def test_push_wrong_credentials_git(self): | |
313 | DEST = _get_tmp_dir() |
|
313 | DEST = _get_tmp_dir() | |
314 | clone_url = _construct_url(GIT_REPO, dest=DEST) |
|
314 | clone_url = _construct_url(GIT_REPO, dest=DEST) | |
315 | stdout, stderr = Command('/tmp').execute('git clone', clone_url) |
|
315 | stdout, stderr = Command('/tmp').execute('git clone', clone_url) | |
316 |
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316 | |||
317 | stdout, stderr = _add_files_and_push('git', DEST, user='bad', |
|
317 | stdout, stderr = _add_files_and_push('git', DEST, user='bad', | |
318 | passwd='name') |
|
318 | passwd='name') | |
319 |
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319 | |||
320 | assert 'fatal: Authentication failed' in stderr |
|
320 | assert 'fatal: Authentication failed' in stderr | |
321 |
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321 | |||
322 | def test_push_back_to_wrong_url_hg(self): |
|
322 | def test_push_back_to_wrong_url_hg(self): | |
323 | DEST = _get_tmp_dir() |
|
323 | DEST = _get_tmp_dir() | |
324 | clone_url = _construct_url(HG_REPO, dest=DEST) |
|
324 | clone_url = _construct_url(HG_REPO, dest=DEST) | |
325 | stdout, stderr = Command('/tmp').execute('hg clone', clone_url) |
|
325 | stdout, stderr = Command('/tmp').execute('hg clone', clone_url) | |
326 |
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326 | |||
327 | stdout, stderr = _add_files_and_push('hg', DEST, |
|
327 | stdout, stderr = _add_files_and_push('hg', DEST, | |
328 | clone_url='http://%s/tmp' % HOST) |
|
328 | clone_url='http://%s/tmp' % HOST) | |
329 |
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329 | |||
330 | assert 'HTTP Error 404: Not Found' in stderr |
|
330 | assert 'HTTP Error 404: Not Found' in stderr | |
331 |
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331 | |||
332 | def test_push_back_to_wrong_url_git(self): |
|
332 | def test_push_back_to_wrong_url_git(self): | |
333 | DEST = _get_tmp_dir() |
|
333 | DEST = _get_tmp_dir() | |
334 | clone_url = _construct_url(GIT_REPO, dest=DEST) |
|
334 | clone_url = _construct_url(GIT_REPO, dest=DEST) | |
335 | stdout, stderr = Command('/tmp').execute('git clone', clone_url) |
|
335 | stdout, stderr = Command('/tmp').execute('git clone', clone_url) | |
336 |
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336 | |||
337 | stdout, stderr = _add_files_and_push('git', DEST, |
|
337 | stdout, stderr = _add_files_and_push('git', DEST, | |
338 | clone_url='http://%s/tmp' % HOST) |
|
338 | clone_url='http://%s/tmp' % HOST) | |
339 |
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339 | |||
340 | assert 'not found' in stderr |
|
340 | assert 'not found' in stderr | |
341 |
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341 | |||
342 | def test_clone_and_create_lock_hg(self): |
|
342 | def test_clone_and_create_lock_hg(self): | |
343 | # enable locking |
|
343 | # enable locking | |
344 | r = Repository.get_by_repo_name(HG_REPO) |
|
344 | r = Repository.get_by_repo_name(HG_REPO) | |
345 | r.enable_locking = True |
|
345 | r.enable_locking = True | |
346 | Session().add(r) |
|
346 | Session().add(r) | |
347 | Session().commit() |
|
347 | Session().commit() | |
348 | # clone |
|
348 | # clone | |
349 | clone_url = _construct_url(HG_REPO) |
|
349 | clone_url = _construct_url(HG_REPO) | |
350 | stdout, stderr = Command('/tmp').execute('hg clone', clone_url) |
|
350 | stdout, stderr = Command('/tmp').execute('hg clone', clone_url) | |
351 |
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351 | |||
352 | #check if lock was made |
|
352 | #check if lock was made | |
353 | r = Repository.get_by_repo_name(HG_REPO) |
|
353 | r = Repository.get_by_repo_name(HG_REPO) | |
354 | assert r.locked[0] == User.get_by_username(TEST_USER_ADMIN_LOGIN).user_id |
|
354 | assert r.locked[0] == User.get_by_username(TEST_USER_ADMIN_LOGIN).user_id | |
355 |
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355 | |||
356 | def test_clone_and_create_lock_git(self): |
|
356 | def test_clone_and_create_lock_git(self): | |
357 | # enable locking |
|
357 | # enable locking | |
358 | r = Repository.get_by_repo_name(GIT_REPO) |
|
358 | r = Repository.get_by_repo_name(GIT_REPO) | |
359 | r.enable_locking = True |
|
359 | r.enable_locking = True | |
360 | Session().add(r) |
|
360 | Session().add(r) | |
361 | Session().commit() |
|
361 | Session().commit() | |
362 | # clone |
|
362 | # clone | |
363 | clone_url = _construct_url(GIT_REPO) |
|
363 | clone_url = _construct_url(GIT_REPO) | |
364 | stdout, stderr = Command('/tmp').execute('git clone', clone_url) |
|
364 | stdout, stderr = Command('/tmp').execute('git clone', clone_url) | |
365 |
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365 | |||
366 | #check if lock was made |
|
366 | #check if lock was made | |
367 | r = Repository.get_by_repo_name(GIT_REPO) |
|
367 | r = Repository.get_by_repo_name(GIT_REPO) | |
368 | assert r.locked[0] == User.get_by_username(TEST_USER_ADMIN_LOGIN).user_id |
|
368 | assert r.locked[0] == User.get_by_username(TEST_USER_ADMIN_LOGIN).user_id | |
369 |
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369 | |||
370 | def test_clone_after_repo_was_locked_hg(self): |
|
370 | def test_clone_after_repo_was_locked_hg(self): | |
371 | #lock repo |
|
371 | #lock repo | |
372 | r = Repository.get_by_repo_name(HG_REPO) |
|
372 | r = Repository.get_by_repo_name(HG_REPO) | |
373 | Repository.lock(r, User.get_by_username(TEST_USER_ADMIN_LOGIN).user_id) |
|
373 | Repository.lock(r, User.get_by_username(TEST_USER_ADMIN_LOGIN).user_id) | |
374 | #pull fails since repo is locked |
|
374 | #pull fails since repo is locked | |
375 | clone_url = _construct_url(HG_REPO) |
|
375 | clone_url = _construct_url(HG_REPO) | |
376 | stdout, stderr = Command('/tmp').execute('hg clone', clone_url) |
|
376 | stdout, stderr = Command('/tmp').execute('hg clone', clone_url) | |
377 | msg = ("""abort: HTTP Error 423: Repository `%s` locked by user `%s`""" |
|
377 | msg = ("""abort: HTTP Error 423: Repository `%s` locked by user `%s`""" | |
378 | % (HG_REPO, TEST_USER_ADMIN_LOGIN)) |
|
378 | % (HG_REPO, TEST_USER_ADMIN_LOGIN)) | |
379 | assert msg in stderr |
|
379 | assert msg in stderr | |
380 |
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380 | |||
381 | def test_clone_after_repo_was_locked_git(self): |
|
381 | def test_clone_after_repo_was_locked_git(self): | |
382 | #lock repo |
|
382 | #lock repo | |
383 | r = Repository.get_by_repo_name(GIT_REPO) |
|
383 | r = Repository.get_by_repo_name(GIT_REPO) | |
384 | Repository.lock(r, User.get_by_username(TEST_USER_ADMIN_LOGIN).user_id) |
|
384 | Repository.lock(r, User.get_by_username(TEST_USER_ADMIN_LOGIN).user_id) | |
385 | #pull fails since repo is locked |
|
385 | #pull fails since repo is locked | |
386 | clone_url = _construct_url(GIT_REPO) |
|
386 | clone_url = _construct_url(GIT_REPO) | |
387 | stdout, stderr = Command('/tmp').execute('git clone', clone_url) |
|
387 | stdout, stderr = Command('/tmp').execute('git clone', clone_url) | |
388 | msg = ("""The requested URL returned error: 423""") |
|
388 | msg = ("""The requested URL returned error: 423""") | |
389 | assert msg in stderr |
|
389 | assert msg in stderr | |
390 |
|
390 | |||
391 | def test_push_on_locked_repo_by_other_user_hg(self): |
|
391 | def test_push_on_locked_repo_by_other_user_hg(self): | |
392 | #clone some temp |
|
392 | #clone some temp | |
393 | DEST = _get_tmp_dir() |
|
393 | DEST = _get_tmp_dir() | |
394 | clone_url = _construct_url(HG_REPO, dest=DEST) |
|
394 | clone_url = _construct_url(HG_REPO, dest=DEST) | |
395 | stdout, stderr = Command('/tmp').execute('hg clone', clone_url) |
|
395 | stdout, stderr = Command('/tmp').execute('hg clone', clone_url) | |
396 |
|
396 | |||
397 | #lock repo |
|
397 | #lock repo | |
398 | r = Repository.get_by_repo_name(HG_REPO) |
|
398 | r = Repository.get_by_repo_name(HG_REPO) | |
399 | # let this user actually push ! |
|
399 | # let this user actually push ! | |
400 | RepoModel().grant_user_permission(repo=r, user=TEST_USER_REGULAR_LOGIN, |
|
400 | RepoModel().grant_user_permission(repo=r, user=TEST_USER_REGULAR_LOGIN, | |
401 | perm='repository.write') |
|
401 | perm='repository.write') | |
402 | Session().commit() |
|
402 | Session().commit() | |
403 | Repository.lock(r, User.get_by_username(TEST_USER_ADMIN_LOGIN).user_id) |
|
403 | Repository.lock(r, User.get_by_username(TEST_USER_ADMIN_LOGIN).user_id) | |
404 |
|
404 | |||
405 | #push fails repo is locked by other user ! |
|
405 | #push fails repo is locked by other user ! | |
406 | stdout, stderr = _add_files_and_push('hg', DEST, |
|
406 | stdout, stderr = _add_files_and_push('hg', DEST, | |
407 | user=TEST_USER_REGULAR_LOGIN, |
|
407 | user=TEST_USER_REGULAR_LOGIN, | |
408 | passwd=TEST_USER_REGULAR_PASS) |
|
408 | passwd=TEST_USER_REGULAR_PASS) | |
409 | msg = ("""abort: HTTP Error 423: Repository `%s` locked by user `%s`""" |
|
409 | msg = ("""abort: HTTP Error 423: Repository `%s` locked by user `%s`""" | |
410 | % (HG_REPO, TEST_USER_ADMIN_LOGIN)) |
|
410 | % (HG_REPO, TEST_USER_ADMIN_LOGIN)) | |
411 | assert msg in stderr |
|
411 | assert msg in stderr | |
412 |
|
412 | |||
413 | def test_push_on_locked_repo_by_other_user_git(self): |
|
413 | def test_push_on_locked_repo_by_other_user_git(self): | |
414 | #clone some temp |
|
414 | #clone some temp | |
415 | DEST = _get_tmp_dir() |
|
415 | DEST = _get_tmp_dir() | |
416 | clone_url = _construct_url(GIT_REPO, dest=DEST) |
|
416 | clone_url = _construct_url(GIT_REPO, dest=DEST) | |
417 | stdout, stderr = Command('/tmp').execute('git clone', clone_url) |
|
417 | stdout, stderr = Command('/tmp').execute('git clone', clone_url) | |
418 |
|
418 | |||
419 | #lock repo |
|
419 | #lock repo | |
420 | r = Repository.get_by_repo_name(GIT_REPO) |
|
420 | r = Repository.get_by_repo_name(GIT_REPO) | |
421 | # let this user actually push ! |
|
421 | # let this user actually push ! | |
422 | RepoModel().grant_user_permission(repo=r, user=TEST_USER_REGULAR_LOGIN, |
|
422 | RepoModel().grant_user_permission(repo=r, user=TEST_USER_REGULAR_LOGIN, | |
423 | perm='repository.write') |
|
423 | perm='repository.write') | |
424 | Session().commit() |
|
424 | Session().commit() | |
425 | Repository.lock(r, User.get_by_username(TEST_USER_ADMIN_LOGIN).user_id) |
|
425 | Repository.lock(r, User.get_by_username(TEST_USER_ADMIN_LOGIN).user_id) | |
426 |
|
426 | |||
427 | #push fails repo is locked by other user ! |
|
427 | #push fails repo is locked by other user ! | |
428 | stdout, stderr = _add_files_and_push('git', DEST, |
|
428 | stdout, stderr = _add_files_and_push('git', DEST, | |
429 | user=TEST_USER_REGULAR_LOGIN, |
|
429 | user=TEST_USER_REGULAR_LOGIN, | |
430 | passwd=TEST_USER_REGULAR_PASS) |
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430 | passwd=TEST_USER_REGULAR_PASS) | |
431 | err = 'Repository `%s` locked by user `%s`' % (GIT_REPO, TEST_USER_ADMIN_LOGIN) |
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431 | err = 'Repository `%s` locked by user `%s`' % (GIT_REPO, TEST_USER_ADMIN_LOGIN) | |
432 | assert err in stderr |
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432 | assert err in stderr | |
433 |
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433 | |||
434 | #TODO: fix this somehow later on Git, Git is stupid and even if we throw |
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434 | #TODO: fix this somehow later on Git, Git is stupid and even if we throw | |
435 | #back 423 to it, it makes ANOTHER request and we fail there with 405 :/ |
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435 | #back 423 to it, it makes ANOTHER request and we fail there with 405 :/ | |
436 |
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436 | |||
437 | msg = ("""abort: HTTP Error 423: Repository `%s` locked by user `%s`""" |
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437 | msg = ("""abort: HTTP Error 423: Repository `%s` locked by user `%s`""" | |
438 | % (GIT_REPO, TEST_USER_ADMIN_LOGIN)) |
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438 | % (GIT_REPO, TEST_USER_ADMIN_LOGIN)) | |
439 | #msg = "405 Method Not Allowed" |
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439 | #msg = "405 Method Not Allowed" | |
440 | #assert msg in stderr |
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440 | #assert msg in stderr | |
441 |
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441 | |||
442 | def test_push_unlocks_repository_hg(self): |
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442 | def test_push_unlocks_repository_hg(self): | |
443 | # enable locking |
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443 | # enable locking | |
444 | r = Repository.get_by_repo_name(HG_REPO) |
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444 | r = Repository.get_by_repo_name(HG_REPO) | |
445 | r.enable_locking = True |
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445 | r.enable_locking = True | |
446 | Session().add(r) |
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446 | Session().add(r) | |
447 | Session().commit() |
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447 | Session().commit() | |
448 | #clone some temp |
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448 | #clone some temp | |
449 | DEST = _get_tmp_dir() |
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449 | DEST = _get_tmp_dir() | |
450 | clone_url = _construct_url(HG_REPO, dest=DEST) |
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450 | clone_url = _construct_url(HG_REPO, dest=DEST) | |
451 | stdout, stderr = Command('/tmp').execute('hg clone', clone_url) |
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451 | stdout, stderr = Command('/tmp').execute('hg clone', clone_url) | |
452 |
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452 | |||
453 | #check for lock repo after clone |
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453 | #check for lock repo after clone | |
454 | r = Repository.get_by_repo_name(HG_REPO) |
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454 | r = Repository.get_by_repo_name(HG_REPO) | |
455 | uid = User.get_by_username(TEST_USER_ADMIN_LOGIN).user_id |
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455 | uid = User.get_by_username(TEST_USER_ADMIN_LOGIN).user_id | |
456 | assert r.locked[0] == uid |
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456 | assert r.locked[0] == uid | |
457 |
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457 | |||
458 | #push is ok and repo is now unlocked |
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458 | #push is ok and repo is now unlocked | |
459 | stdout, stderr = _add_files_and_push('hg', DEST) |
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459 | stdout, stderr = _add_files_and_push('hg', DEST) | |
460 | assert ('remote: Released lock on repo `%s`' % HG_REPO) in stdout |
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460 | assert ('remote: Released lock on repo `%s`' % HG_REPO) in stdout | |
461 | #we need to cleanup the Session Here ! |
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461 | #we need to cleanup the Session Here ! | |
462 | Session.remove() |
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462 | Session.remove() | |
463 | r = Repository.get_by_repo_name(HG_REPO) |
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463 | r = Repository.get_by_repo_name(HG_REPO) | |
464 | assert r.locked == [None, None] |
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464 | assert r.locked == [None, None] | |
465 |
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465 | |||
466 | #TODO: fix me ! somehow during tests hooks don't get called on Git |
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466 | #TODO: fix me ! somehow during tests hooks don't get called on Git | |
467 | def test_push_unlocks_repository_git(self): |
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467 | def test_push_unlocks_repository_git(self): | |
468 | # enable locking |
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468 | # enable locking | |
469 | r = Repository.get_by_repo_name(GIT_REPO) |
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469 | r = Repository.get_by_repo_name(GIT_REPO) | |
470 | r.enable_locking = True |
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470 | r.enable_locking = True | |
471 | Session().add(r) |
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471 | Session().add(r) | |
472 | Session().commit() |
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472 | Session().commit() | |
473 | #clone some temp |
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473 | #clone some temp | |
474 | DEST = _get_tmp_dir() |
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474 | DEST = _get_tmp_dir() | |
475 | clone_url = _construct_url(GIT_REPO, dest=DEST) |
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475 | clone_url = _construct_url(GIT_REPO, dest=DEST) | |
476 | stdout, stderr = Command('/tmp').execute('git clone', clone_url) |
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476 | stdout, stderr = Command('/tmp').execute('git clone', clone_url) | |
477 |
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477 | |||
478 | #check for lock repo after clone |
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478 | #check for lock repo after clone | |
479 | r = Repository.get_by_repo_name(GIT_REPO) |
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479 | r = Repository.get_by_repo_name(GIT_REPO) | |
480 | assert r.locked[0] == User.get_by_username(TEST_USER_ADMIN_LOGIN).user_id |
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480 | assert r.locked[0] == User.get_by_username(TEST_USER_ADMIN_LOGIN).user_id | |
481 |
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481 | |||
482 | #push is ok and repo is now unlocked |
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482 | #push is ok and repo is now unlocked | |
483 | stdout, stderr = _add_files_and_push('git', DEST) |
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483 | stdout, stderr = _add_files_and_push('git', DEST) | |
484 | _check_proper_git_push(stdout, stderr) |
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484 | _check_proper_git_push(stdout, stderr) | |
485 |
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485 | |||
486 | #assert ('remote: Released lock on repo `%s`' % GIT_REPO) in stdout |
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486 | #assert ('remote: Released lock on repo `%s`' % GIT_REPO) in stdout | |
487 | #we need to cleanup the Session Here ! |
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487 | #we need to cleanup the Session Here ! | |
488 | Session.remove() |
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488 | Session.remove() | |
489 | r = Repository.get_by_repo_name(GIT_REPO) |
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489 | r = Repository.get_by_repo_name(GIT_REPO) | |
490 | assert r.locked == [None, None] |
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490 | assert r.locked == [None, None] | |
491 |
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491 | |||
492 | def test_ip_restriction_hg(self): |
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492 | def test_ip_restriction_hg(self): | |
493 | user_model = UserModel() |
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493 | user_model = UserModel() | |
494 | try: |
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494 | try: | |
495 | user_model.add_extra_ip(TEST_USER_ADMIN_LOGIN, '10.10.10.10/32') |
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495 | user_model.add_extra_ip(TEST_USER_ADMIN_LOGIN, '10.10.10.10/32') | |
496 | Session().commit() |
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496 | Session().commit() | |
497 | clone_url = _construct_url(HG_REPO) |
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497 | clone_url = _construct_url(HG_REPO) | |
498 | stdout, stderr = Command('/tmp').execute('hg clone', clone_url) |
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498 | stdout, stderr = Command('/tmp').execute('hg clone', clone_url) | |
499 | assert 'abort: HTTP Error 403: Forbidden' in stderr |
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499 | assert 'abort: HTTP Error 403: Forbidden' in stderr | |
500 | finally: |
|
500 | finally: | |
501 | #release IP restrictions |
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501 | #release IP restrictions | |
502 | for ip in UserIpMap.getAll(): |
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502 | for ip in UserIpMap.getAll(): | |
503 | UserIpMap.delete(ip.ip_id) |
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503 | UserIpMap.delete(ip.ip_id) | |
504 | Session().commit() |
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504 | Session().commit() | |
505 |
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505 | |||
506 | time.sleep(2) |
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506 | time.sleep(2) | |
507 | clone_url = _construct_url(HG_REPO) |
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507 | clone_url = _construct_url(HG_REPO) | |
508 | stdout, stderr = Command('/tmp').execute('hg clone', clone_url) |
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508 | stdout, stderr = Command('/tmp').execute('hg clone', clone_url) | |
509 |
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509 | |||
510 | assert 'requesting all changes' in stdout |
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510 | assert 'requesting all changes' in stdout | |
511 | assert 'adding changesets' in stdout |
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511 | assert 'adding changesets' in stdout | |
512 | assert 'adding manifests' in stdout |
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512 | assert 'adding manifests' in stdout | |
513 | assert 'adding file changes' in stdout |
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513 | assert 'adding file changes' in stdout | |
514 |
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514 | |||
515 | assert stderr == '' |
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515 | assert stderr == '' | |
516 |
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516 | |||
517 | def test_ip_restriction_git(self): |
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517 | def test_ip_restriction_git(self): | |
518 | user_model = UserModel() |
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518 | user_model = UserModel() | |
519 | try: |
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519 | try: | |
520 | user_model.add_extra_ip(TEST_USER_ADMIN_LOGIN, '10.10.10.10/32') |
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520 | user_model.add_extra_ip(TEST_USER_ADMIN_LOGIN, '10.10.10.10/32') | |
521 | Session().commit() |
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521 | Session().commit() | |
522 | clone_url = _construct_url(GIT_REPO) |
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522 | clone_url = _construct_url(GIT_REPO) | |
523 | stdout, stderr = Command('/tmp').execute('git clone', clone_url) |
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523 | stdout, stderr = Command('/tmp').execute('git clone', clone_url) | |
524 | # The message apparently changed in Git 1.8.3, so match it loosely. |
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524 | # The message apparently changed in Git 1.8.3, so match it loosely. | |
525 | assert re.search(r'\b403\b', stderr) |
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525 | assert re.search(r'\b403\b', stderr) | |
526 | finally: |
|
526 | finally: | |
527 | #release IP restrictions |
|
527 | #release IP restrictions | |
528 | for ip in UserIpMap.getAll(): |
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528 | for ip in UserIpMap.getAll(): | |
529 | UserIpMap.delete(ip.ip_id) |
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529 | UserIpMap.delete(ip.ip_id) | |
530 | Session().commit() |
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530 | Session().commit() | |
531 |
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531 | |||
532 | time.sleep(2) |
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532 | time.sleep(2) | |
533 | clone_url = _construct_url(GIT_REPO) |
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533 | clone_url = _construct_url(GIT_REPO) | |
534 | stdout, stderr = Command('/tmp').execute('git clone', clone_url) |
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534 | stdout, stderr = Command('/tmp').execute('git clone', clone_url) | |
535 |
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535 | |||
536 | assert 'Cloning into' in stdout + stderr |
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536 | assert 'Cloning into' in stdout + stderr | |
537 | assert stderr == '' or stdout == '' |
|
537 | assert stderr == '' or stdout == '' |
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1 | [egg_info] |
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1 | [egg_info] | |
2 | tag_build = |
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2 | tag_build = | |
3 | tag_svn_revision = 0 |
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3 | tag_svn_revision = 0 | |
4 | tag_date = 0 |
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4 | tag_date = 0 | |
5 |
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5 | |||
6 | [nosetests] |
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6 | [nosetests] | |
7 | verbose = True |
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7 | verbose = True | |
8 | verbosity = 2 |
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8 | verbosity = 2 | |
9 | with-pylons = test.ini |
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9 | with-pylons = kallithea/tests/test.ini | |
10 | detailed-errors = 1 |
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10 | detailed-errors = 1 | |
11 | nologcapture = 1 |
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11 | nologcapture = 1 | |
12 |
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12 | |||
13 | [pytest] |
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13 | [pytest] | |
14 | # only look for tests in kallithea/tests |
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14 | # only look for tests in kallithea/tests | |
15 | python_files = kallithea/tests/**/test_*.py |
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15 | python_files = kallithea/tests/**/test_*.py | |
16 | addopts = |
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16 | addopts = | |
17 | # --verbose |
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17 | # --verbose | |
18 | # show extra test summary info as specified by chars (f)ailed, (E)error, (s)skipped, (x)failed, (X)passed, (w)warnings. |
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18 | # show extra test summary info as specified by chars (f)ailed, (E)error, (s)skipped, (x)failed, (X)passed, (w)warnings. | |
19 | -rfEsxXw |
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19 | -rfEsxXw | |
20 | # Shorter scrollbacks; less stuff to scroll through |
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20 | # Shorter scrollbacks; less stuff to scroll through | |
21 | --tb=short |
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21 | --tb=short | |
22 |
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22 | |||
23 | [compile_catalog] |
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23 | [compile_catalog] | |
24 | domain = kallithea |
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24 | domain = kallithea | |
25 | directory = kallithea/i18n |
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25 | directory = kallithea/i18n | |
26 | statistics = true |
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26 | statistics = true | |
27 |
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27 | |||
28 | [extract_messages] |
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28 | [extract_messages] | |
29 | add_comments = TRANSLATORS: |
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29 | add_comments = TRANSLATORS: | |
30 | output_file = kallithea/i18n/kallithea.pot |
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30 | output_file = kallithea/i18n/kallithea.pot | |
31 | msgid-bugs-address = translations@kallithea-scm.org |
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31 | msgid-bugs-address = translations@kallithea-scm.org | |
32 | copyright-holder = Various authors, licensing as GPLv3 |
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32 | copyright-holder = Various authors, licensing as GPLv3 | |
33 | no-wrap = true |
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33 | no-wrap = true | |
34 |
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34 | |||
35 | [init_catalog] |
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35 | [init_catalog] | |
36 | domain = kallithea |
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36 | domain = kallithea | |
37 | input_file = kallithea/i18n/kallithea.pot |
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37 | input_file = kallithea/i18n/kallithea.pot | |
38 | output_dir = kallithea/i18n |
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38 | output_dir = kallithea/i18n | |
39 |
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39 | |||
40 | [update_catalog] |
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40 | [update_catalog] | |
41 | domain = kallithea |
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41 | domain = kallithea | |
42 | input_file = kallithea/i18n/kallithea.pot |
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42 | input_file = kallithea/i18n/kallithea.pot | |
43 | output_dir = kallithea/i18n |
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43 | output_dir = kallithea/i18n | |
44 | previous = true |
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44 | previous = true | |
45 |
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45 | |||
46 | [build_sphinx] |
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46 | [build_sphinx] | |
47 | source-dir = docs/ |
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47 | source-dir = docs/ | |
48 | build-dir = docs/_build |
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48 | build-dir = docs/_build | |
49 | all_files = 1 |
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49 | all_files = 1 | |
50 |
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50 | |||
51 | [upload_sphinx] |
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51 | [upload_sphinx] | |
52 | upload-dir = docs/_build/html |
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52 | upload-dir = docs/_build/html |
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