Wrapping render_to_response never actually worked correctly. On the
login page, mixpanel_token would be missing, but we wouldn't get an
error because it is surrounded by double quotes, which meant that it
was still valid Javascript.
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See PEP 328[1] for details. This feature was introduced in Python 2.5 and
will become mandatory in Python 3.
[1]: http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0328
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We will minify our code, rather than trying to restrict who can see the
un-minified code. Removing access control first simplifies things.
Manual deployment steps:
scp servers/puppet/files/nginx/humbug-include/app root@staging.humbughq.com:/etc/nginx/humbug-include/
ssh root@staging.humbughq.com service nginx reload
and then the same for app.humbughq.com once deployed to prod.
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So that the 500 error view will render properly, even though no variables are
set. We keep the variable static_hidden, which by design is not used on the
500 page.
Fixes#240.
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The key property is that we never reveal the non-public directory name
4nrjx8cwce2bka8r to a not-logged-in user. This makes it less likely that
random people from the Internet will download all our client code while we're
still in private beta.
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