- Add script to compile documentation build and start crawler
to check documentation.
- Add documentation test script to backend travis test case.
- Add log level argument to test-documentation script.
Fixes#1492
- Add scrapy project with rewrited 'crawl' command and spider to check documentation.
Command was rewrited due to return exit status by the exception existing,
it returns exit code 0 if exception happens inside spider in standard behavour.
- Add scrapy requirements to for dev environment. It was added to twisted requirements list.
Fixes#1492
This renames the old `emoji_dump.py` to `build_emoji`, removing the
old shell essentially empty shell script. `emoji_dump.py` was always
a weird name, and this makes it a bit easier to read the code for this
system.
The old "zulip_internal" name was from back when Zulip, Inc. had two
distributions of Zulip, the enterprise distribution in puppet/zulip/
and the "internal" SAAS distribution in puppet/zulip_internal. I
think the name is a bit confusing in the new fully open-source Zulip
work, so we're replacing it with "zulip_ops". I don't think the new
name is perfect, but it's better.
In the following commits, we'll delete a bunch of pieces of Zulip,
Inc.'s infrastructure that don't exist anymore and thus are no longer
useful (e.g. the old Trac configuration), with the goal of cleaning
the repository of as much unnecessary content as possible.
Previously, we checked scripts in a separate run to work around mypy
not supporting multiple scripts with the same name. Since we have
fixed that issue, we can restore the original behavior.
We leave the --scripts-only option available, though I'm not sure it's
particularly useful and we'll probably eventually remove it.
Minor fixes that enable the ability to:
- Re-run fetch-rebase-pull-request.
- Specify the name of the remote repo as an optional second parameter.
The default remains 'upstream'.
This saves a bunch of time building release tarballs, provisioning,
and upgrading Zulip from git that was spent regenerating the Zulip
emoji sprite sheet.
[commit message tweaked by tabbott]
(Most of this work was done by acrefoot in an earlier branch.
I took over the branch to fix casper tests that were broken during
the upgrade (which were fixed in a different commit). I also
made most of the changes to run-casper.)
This also upgrades phantomjs to 2.1.7.
The huge structural change here is that we no longer vendor casperjs
or download phantomjs with our own script. Instead, we just use
casperjs and phantomjs from npm, via package.json.
Another thing that we do now is run casperjs tests individually, so
that we don't get strange test flakes from test interactions. (Tests
can still influence each other in terms of changing data, since we
don't yet have code to clear the test database in between tests.)
A lot of this diff is just removing files and obsolete configurations.
The main new piece is in package.json, which causes npm to install the
new version.
Also, run-casper now runs files individually, as mentioned above.
We had vendored casperjs in the past. I didn't bring over any of our
changes. Some of the changes were performance-related (primarily
5fd58cf249), so the upgraded version may
be slower in some instances. (I didn't do much measurement of that,
since most of our slowness when running tests is about the setup
environment, not casper itself.) Any bug fixes that we may have
implemented in the past were either magically fixed by changes to
casper itself or by improvements we have made in the tests themselves
over the years.
Tim tested the Casper suite on his machine and running the full Casper
test suite is faster than it was before this change (1m30 vs. 1m50),
so we're at least not regressing overall performance.
Previously, running `tools/test-backend analytics/` (or any other test suite
name ending with a '/') would give a cryptic error about modules not
importing properly. This commit rstrip's the trailing slash from test suite
names given on the command line.
When running tools/provision.py in python3 mode, we used to create
a python2 venv called zulip-py2-twisted-venv. This was needed because
Zulip couldn't run tools/run-dev.py in python3. So we switched to
this virtualenv when running tools/run-dev.py.
Now that Zulip can run tools/run-dev.py in python3, we don't need
to create this virtualenv anymore.
- All necessary strings was converted to bytestring
- Added twisted as py3 dependency
- Change type annotation for method getchild of class Resource
- Remove activating python2 env section from run-dev.py script
Fixes#1256
generate-secrets.py now requires --development for development environment
setup or --production for production environment setup (and one of these
options is mandatory).
This solves the problem that it was somewhat easy to accidentally run
generate-secrets.py without the `-d` option while doing manual development
environment setup.
Fixes: #1911.
The new messages make it more obvious which services are started
from run-dev.py, and explicitly call out where to access the web
proxy to reach the Zulip web UI. This is a common confusion for
new administrators/developers. Messages are output before the
processes are launched, as run-dev.py does not currently have a
way to know if they started successfully.
Example output:
Starting Zulip services on ports: web proxy: 9991, Django: 9992, Tornado: 9993, webpack: 9994
Note: only port 9991 is exposed to the host in a Vagrant environment.
Alternate behavior for automated testing:
If run-dev.py is invoked with --test, don't include the webpack
port as it isn't used.
Tested on Ubuntu 14.04, by running run-dev.py at a shell prompt and
via the test-all script.
Fixes#1861
Previously, the generate-fixtures shell script by called into Django
multiple times in order to check whether the database was in a
reasonable state. Since there's a lot of overhead to starting up
Django, this resulted in `test-backend` and `test-js-with-casper`
being quite slow to run a single small test (2.8s or so) even on my
very fast laptop.
We fix this is by moving the checks into a new Python library, so that
we can avoid paying the Django startup overhead 3 times unnecessarily.
The result saves about 1.2s (~40%) from the time required to run a
single backend test.
Fixes#1221.