It doesn't have any sensitive data since that lives in a separate
configuration file, and it's potentially useful.
(imported from commit 094e315439f8bd23ad07a8c2bc7d9776c8c7f096)
The tarball build process runs in DEVELOPMENT mode, assuming it is run
on a dev VM (since then there is no /etc/zulip directory). Commit
d067bcfe9d71 made settings.py import local_settings_template.py in
DEVELOPMENT mode (then "not DEPLOYED"), not local_settings.py.
(imported from commit 9a08138d748dfca9c4ab8b366bee5c2fb96c25af)
Just importing zerver.lib.cache creates a file memcached_prefix that
is mode 0444, so we need to use -f or rm will prompt about whether to
remove it. Not sure why this is apparently a new issue.
(imported from commit 93c5140b66992339859e2b204c200d1dd7a35f2d)
This commit loses some indexes, unique constraints etc. that were
manually added by the old migrations. I plan to add them to a new
migration in a subsequent commit.
(imported from commit 4bcbf06080a7ad94788ac368385eac34b54623ce)
We don't need to check whether the user exists before creating it:
CREATE USER failing is fine.
(imported from commit e8b2bc5495e328ee30d15445a566c0edff2f069d)
If we run provision.py a second time, there will already be
zulip/zulip_test users, so the CREATE USER will fail and the password
won't get updated to the newly generated value. By creating the user
and setting the password in two commands, we allow the creation to
fail without affecting whether the password is set.
Also the quoting for updating .pgpass was wrong.
(imported from commit 5e249813c17cb4829e4e4958e92aaa30563c5f96)
Sometimes I get the error "Selected message id not in MessageList"
when running the casper tests. I think it's probably when the test
user's home view does not contain any messages.
Ideally we would fix this in a way that guarantees that we generate
whatever messages the test suite needs...
(imported from commit 51a02da612dda88d60681b9e09cd6e6a2c39a470)
Source LOCAL_DATABASE_PASSWORD and INITIAL_PASSWORD_SALT from the secrets file.
Fix the creation of pgpass file.
Tim's note: This will definitely break the original purpose of the
tool but it should be pretty easy to add that back as an option.
(imported from commit 8ab31ea2b7cbc80a4ad2e843a2529313fad8f5cf)
The old language was confusing because "the interface" could refer to something
like eth0, but in actuality refers to the IP/hostname to listen on.
(imported from commit 4f77d72a4dfcdbe7e7747c6228975aa68dfbe6ac)
It's been very buggy for a while, has limited usefulness compared with
unread counts, and profiling over the weekend indicates that it's very
slow.
(imported from commit 716fe47f2bbec1bd8a6e4d265ded5c64efe2ad5c)