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made rhodecode work with celery 2.2, made some tasks optimizations(forget results)...
made rhodecode work with celery 2.2, made some tasks optimizations(forget results) added celeryconfig.py with just the definitions of hosts, it seams just this is needed to get celery working nice, all other config options are taken from .ini files. This is a temp workaround until i get the proper soltuion to this problem.

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test_settings.py
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from rhodecode.model.db import Repository
from rhodecode.tests import *
class TestSettingsController(TestController):
def test_index(self):
self.log_user()
response = self.app.get(url(controller='settings', action='index',
repo_name=HG_REPO))
# Test response...
def test_fork(self):
self.log_user()
response = self.app.get(url(controller='settings', action='fork',
repo_name=HG_REPO))
def test_fork_create(self):
self.log_user()
fork_name = HG_FORK
description = 'fork of vcs test'
repo_name = HG_REPO
response = self.app.post(url(controller='settings', action='fork_create',
repo_name=repo_name),
{'fork_name':fork_name,
'repo_type':'hg',
'description':description,
'private':'False'})
#test if we have a message that fork is ok
assert 'forked %s repository as %s' \
% (repo_name, fork_name) in response.session['flash'][0], 'No flash message about fork'
#test if the fork was created in the database
fork_repo = self.sa.query(Repository).filter(Repository.repo_name == fork_name).one()
assert fork_repo.repo_name == fork_name, 'wrong name of repo name in new db fork repo'
assert fork_repo.fork.repo_name == repo_name, 'wrong fork parrent'
#test if fork is visible in the list ?
response = response.follow()
#check if fork is marked as fork
response = self.app.get(url(controller='summary', action='index',
repo_name=fork_name))
assert 'Fork of %s' % repo_name in response.body, 'no message about that this repo is a fork'