See http://bugs.python.org/issue5876 for an explanation for why this
is needed -- basically __repr__() needs to return a string, not a
unicode object in Python 2.
This causes problems on Django 1.5 because the more expressive
exception code in model.objects.get() will crash with a __repr__()
containing non-ascii unicode characters.
(imported from commit f44085e67d9d14629b821a29bbf65738f1794d6c)
Checked using the following (relevant for rebasing):
git grep url templates/ | grep -v "'django" | grep -v "'zephyr"
This appears to not have a good backwards-compatability story (well,
there is one involving a %load from the future, but it seems to not
work).
(imported from commit d740831658aa23cadbbb82082ac6a3738d449a1d)
We made this change for performance reasons that don't exist now that
we only render a small portion of your messages, and it causes a
distracting flicker when you scroll through messages slowly.
(imported from commit 33379320f6b90d93ec8beac17323b287f8bb2485)
Those examples make the tutorial feel much longer, and they aren't
relevant to people who aren't using Humbug to talk about code.
(imported from commit c3213775d26cf533b3d9bde691de08a53d427939)
It's not so black and white in a world where we auto-scroll at the
bottom, and we've observed that people trying Humbug over-focus on it.
(imported from commit 2057643f179d5d1666cb33438c5a513977197b37)
This is a lot cleaner, and also cuts about 50-70 ms off of page load time in
local testing (with lots of users), presumably because there's less work to be
done by the slow Django template engine.
(imported from commit 257b700238ee5d9a4ae00a53011ed5bce018124c)
This fixes tests that have been failing for me for, well, months, that
I've been ignoring:
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FAIL: test_successful_subscriptions_list (zephyr.tests.SubscriptionAPITest)
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Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/Users/jesstess/dev/humbug/zephyr/tests.py", line 631, in test_successful_subscriptions_list
self.assertIsInstance(stream['name'], str)
AssertionError: u'Denmark' is not an instance of <type 'str'>
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FAIL: test_get_stream_colors (zephyr.tests.SubscriptionPropertiesTest)
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Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/Users/jesstess/dev/humbug/zephyr/tests.py", line 515, in test_get_stream_colors
self.assertIsInstance(color, str)
AssertionError: u'#c2c2c2' is not an instance of <type 'str'>
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The more comprehensive fix to this is going through both our API and
JSON calls and ensuring that we always return unicode objects,
documenting that, and then testing that more specifically. For now, at
least have passing tests.
(imported from commit ed1875ea1f66c1f1e89f80502c0d6abb323dc489)
This fixes an experienced bug where you couldn't subscribe to a stream
with non-ASCII characters (failing with a UnicodeEncodeError), as well
as many other potential bugs.
(imported from commit f084a4b4b597b85935655097a7b5a163811c4d71)
This is required by Pika 0.9.8. We need at least 0.9.6 for the next
commit; I had been testing with 0.9.5 previously. Anyway this way
seems more correct as well.
(imported from commit bfb9e9e78938073001f70c4d28a5e07cc4ebac32)