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10 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Greg Price a099e698e2 py3: Switch almost all shebang lines to use `python3`.
This causes `upgrade-zulip-from-git`, as well as a no-option run of
`tools/build-release-tarball`, to produce a Zulip install running
Python 3, rather than Python 2.  In particular this means that the
virtualenv we create, in which all application code runs, is Python 3.

One shebang line, on `zulip-ec2-configure-interfaces`, explicitly
keeps Python 2, and at least one external ops script, `wal-e`, also
still runs on Python 2.  See discussion on the respective previous
commits that made those explicit.  There may also be some other
third-party scripts we use, outside of this source tree and running
outside our virtualenv, that still run on Python 2.
2017-08-16 17:54:43 -07:00
Aditya Bansal 151712b9cc pep8: Add compliance with rule E261 to get-handlebar-vars. 2017-05-18 03:00:32 +05:30
sinwar eab355b0cd tools: Create more consistent checks for venv.
This helps make the Zulip development environment somewhat more robust
to new contributors, since it will give them a nice warning if they
try running any of our development tools outside the Zulip virtualenv.

Fixes #3468.
2017-02-06 21:50:32 -08:00
Tim Abbott 172809d4e2 Annotate the rest of scripts in tools/. 2016-10-15 22:36:10 -07:00
Eklavya Sharma df7dcdda5f Annotate tools/get-handlebar-vars. 2016-07-24 22:12:32 +05:30
Eklavya Sharma 149938d468 Change shebangs from python2.7 to python. 2016-05-29 05:03:08 -07:00
Eklavya Sharma ab02ab31e3 Change len(obj.keys()) to len(obj) in tools/get-handlebar-vars.
This prevents libmodernize.fixes.fix_dict_six from reporting
this on running tools/travis/py3k.
2016-04-05 13:22:51 -07:00
Eklavya Sharma c59185e119 Apply Python 3 futurize transform libfuturize.fixes.fix_print_with_import
Refer #256
2016-03-10 22:02:17 -08:00
Steven Oud d5435fad1d Consistently use /usr/bin/env python2.7 in shebangs and commands. 2015-10-21 22:58:21 +00:00
Steve Howell 87814572c9 Create tools/get-handlebar-vars utility.
This basically prints out a template JSON data structure to
be used with a handlebar template that you specify on the command
line.  (You can actually supply multiple files, too.)

Example usage:

    $ ./tools/get-handlebar-vars static/templates/tab_bar.handlebars
    === static/templates/tab_bar.handlebars
    {
        "tabs": [
            {
                "hash": "",
                "title": "",
                "active": "",
                "icon": true,
                "data": "",
                "cls": ""
            }
        ]
    }

(imported from commit d7239fcae7d94038fa0e4b34c8b1208a1070ecbb)
2013-12-04 13:58:04 -05:00