wal-g has a slihghtly different format than wal-e in its `backup-list`
output; it only contains three columns:
- `name`
- `last_modified`,
- `wal_segment_backup_start`
..rather than wal-e's plethora, most of which were blank:
- `name`
- `last_modified`
- `expanded_size_bytes`
- `wal_segment_backup_start`
- `wal_segment_offset_backup_start`
- `wal_segment_backup_stop`
- `wal_segment_offset_backup_stop`
Remove one argument from the split.
Previously, this was unconditional wrt local echoe which caused a bug
where by the pencil edit icon was visible first, then got hidden when
the chevron and star became visible.
This commit resolves the above bug, but this area still behaves
slightly weirdly in that, if, within a PM narrow, the user's mouse
cursor is over the spot where the message edit controls will appear
after sending, and then a message is sent by the user, only the
chevron and star appear at first. On cursor exit and reenter, all
three controls reappear ie the final state is correct.
Similar to the other "unless locally echoed" cases here, this will
probably prevent unexpected bugs caused by eg trying to enter edit
state before the message was received by the server, and then
redrawing later, etc.
This commit changes the name of fixture that uses reference to bugdown.
Word backend in backend_markdown is important so to make it clear that
it is backend markdown. These test fixtures are also used in frontend,
so highlighting this is useful.
This commit is part of series of commits aimed at renaming bugdown to
markdown.
This commit removes bugdown alias and do proper imports from markdown
module. Also remove bugdown word and replace it with markdown in
comments.
This commit is part of series of commits aimed at renaming bugdown to
markdown.
In Bionic, nagios-plugins-basic is a transitional package which
depends on monitoring-plugins-basic. In Focal, it is a virtual
package, which means that every time puppet runs, it tries to
re-install the nagios-plugins-basic package.
Switch all instances to referring to `$zulip::common::nagios_plugins`,
and repoint that to monitoring-plugins-basic.
Frontend hosts in multiple-host configurations (including docker
hosts) need a `psql` binary installed. ca9d27175b switched to not
setting `postgresql.version` in `zulip.conf`, which in turn means that
`$zulip::base::postgres_version` is unset. This, in turn, led to the
frontend hosts installing `postgresql-client-`, whose trailing dash
causes apt to _uninstall_ that package.
Unconditionally install `postgresql-client` with no explicit version
attached. This is a metapackage which depends on the latest client
package, which currently means it will install `postgresql-client-12`.
On single-host installs which have configured `postgresql.version` in
`zulip.conf` to be a lower version, this will result in
`postgresql-client-12` existing alongside another
version (e.g. `postgresql-client-10`); `psql` will give the most
recent. This is acceptable because the semantic meaning of the
postgresql version in `zulip.conf` is about the database engine
itself, not the command-line client.
This changes the notification messages for events that currently just
include the string `"the repository"` to also include the full (`org/repo`)
name of the affected repository. Messages for the following events are
changed:
- `public`
- `star`
- `watch`
- `repository`
- `team_add`
Background: we're using the GitHub integration for org-wide notifications
for the [Bytecode Alliance Zulip](bytecodealliance.zulipchat.com/), and
having all messages just say "the repository" isn't ideal. Even now one
can hover over the link to see the repo's url, but it'd be much nicer if
the message just contained the full name.
I also changed the message for `star` to include a link to the repository,
same as the `watch` notification.
I also fix the code formatting so it's more
considerate of folks that have smaller monitors
or do side-by-side editing. And it's more
diff friendly as well.
I want to avoid creating the same scheme checkers
for multiple tests, and it's easiest to create the
schema checkers at module scope (and we possibly
even move them to another file eventually).
This will allow us to more easily instrument our
code to find duplicate schemas.
The goal here is to make test_events.py be
primarily focused on testing specific actions
and then validating:
- schemas
- apply_events logic
Then the new module here is a bit of a
kitchen sink of old tests, although it's
primarily focused on the actual mechanics
of the event system:
- logging
- register
- queue_ids
- fetching initial state
- client descriptors
The classes toward the bottom arguably
should go into more feature-specific
test modules, but the main goal now is
to purify test_events.py. (We may eventually
want to rename test_events.py to something
more like test_action_events.py, but the
current name has some doc references and
tribal knowledge around it.)
Escape all the possible special characters.
We replaced \b with (?:^|\s) since it matches word boundries including
special characters.
Pasted relevant stackoverflow links which expain them properly.