`valid_indent_html` allows for replacing the incorrectly
indented file with the correct pretty-printed version
if `--fix` is passed to `tools/lint`.
Fixes#12641.
As part of dropping support, we add appropriate error messaging when a
user attempts to provision while using trusty. If the user is running
in Vagrant we append information on how to proceed.
set iteration order is randomized in Python ≥ 3.3. That might or
might not have had the potential for causing rare probabilistic bugs,
but if nothing else, it made build logs harder to compare.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulipchat.com>
As of commit cff40c557b (#9300), these
files are no longer served directly to the browser. Disentangle them
from the static asset pipeline so we can refactor it without worrying
about them.
This has the side effect of eliminating the accidental duplication of
translation data via hash-naming in our release tarballs.
This reverts commit b546391f0b (#1148).
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulipchat.com>
A function was written in `test_fixtures.py` to drop a test database
template if the corresponding database id doesn't belong to a file.
Alongside this fact, every file that is written is removed after 60
minutes. Meaning any potential database template can never exist
longer than one hour.
This follow-up work was added to deal with the potential race
conditions when running `test-backend`. Ensuring that all templates
are properly dealt with.
Essentially rewritten by tabbott for cleanliness.
Fixes the remainder of #12426.
The test-backend parallel test runner system doesn't actually use the
zulip_test database; instead, it creates its own databases off the
zulip_test_template database.
We were accidentally running `tools/generate_fixtures` even when there
are no changes, because this function is shared with the
tools/lib/test_server.py codebase, which needs us to do the work of
creating a test database for it off the zulip_test_template database.
Fixing this saves about 1.5s / 4s of the runtime of a single test.
It was discovered that the '.eslintcache' file was causing eslint to
throw a TypeError after a recent update/addition to the dependencies.
It makes sense to remove this file as part of the provisioning process
to avoid such exceptions.
activate_this.py has always documented that it should be exec()ed with
locals = globals, and in virtualenv 16.0.0 it raises a NameError
otherwise.
As a simplified demonstration of the weird things that can go wrong
when locals ≠ globals:
>>> exec('a = 1; print([a])', {}, {})
[1]
>>> exec('a = 1; print([a for b in [1]])', {}, {})
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
File "<string>", line 1, in <module>
File "<string>", line 1, in <listcomp>
NameError: name 'a' is not defined
>>> exec('a = 1; print([a for b in [1]])', {})
[1]
Top-level assignments go into locals, but from inside a new scope like
a list comprehension, they’re read out of globals, which doesn’t work.
Fixes#12030.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulipchat.com>
This generalizes the provision logic for deciding whether to build our
tsearch_extras and pgroonga search extensions from source to support
Ubuntu cosmic as well (and evenutally, other future platforms).
Accomplished by adding a function to clear the status message with
an empty string. The html is then updated to reflect changes without a
refresh.
Currently, it's a small hassle to clear a status message. This option
makes things a bit easier.
Fixes#11630.
Commit 7d12e2019d (#10994) broke fresh
provisions by importing zproject.settings before we were done
modifying settings. Fix it by moving the generate_secrets invocation
to the earliest reasonable place.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <andersk@mit.edu>
Instead, manually activate it in the one place where this
functionality was used (tools/lib/provision.py). This way we avoid
trying to activate the Python 2 thumbor virtualenv from Python 3.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <andersk@mit.edu>