There's one migration required by this release:
* queue_processors: Stop passing state_handler to handle_message.
state_handler is now a property of bot_handler and thus, does
not need to be passed to bot_handler.handle_message().
The commit responsible is:
2a74ad11c5
This commit renames various source requirements files like `dev.txt`,
`mypy.txt` etc to `dev.in`, `mypy.in` etc and various locked requirements
files like `dev_lock.txt`, `mypy_lock.txt` etc to `dev.txt`, `mypy.txt`
etc. This will help in emphasizing to the user that *.in are actually
input to `update-locked-requirements` tool which should be run after
updating any of these.
This adds snakeviz to dev tools and also updates the message displayed
upon running `test-backend` with `--profile` option to say how to run
snakeviz correctly when using vagrant development environment.
`pathlib2` is a backport of pathlib to Python 2.x. Ni!
This dependency can be removed since:
- Zulip 1.6.0+git has been on Python 3 nowadays.
Ekki-ekki-ekki-ptang-zoom-boing.
- As stated in ticket #6211, having this removed, prevents the need to
have lockfiles for each of 3.4, 3.5, (and maybe 3.6).
This fixes#6211.
First, all the lines of py3_dev.txt except for mypy.txt are mv-ed to
dev.txt. Then dev_lock.txt is generated from dev.txt to be used by
py3_dev.txt. `click` is removed from moto.txt since it is already a
dependency of several libraries and will appear as an autogenerated
dependency.
The commit is composed of: (1) distill out top-level dependencies in
common.txt, (2) add -e flag to the vcs-based packages because
pip-compile can't do without, (3) pip-compile/generate the locked files
then remove the -e flags from the lockfile, (4) pin pathlib2 to dev.txt
because it turns out it is a direct requirement of
documentation_crawler, (5) document the structure and add an automation
script (6) remove cryptography==1.9 from requirements/scrapy.txt since
cryptography is automatically added from pyopenssl (7) add sed command
to remove future/futures from the generated lock file in python3 (this
should have been automatically handled by pip-compile, so pending for
the feature from pip-compile)
Tweaked by tabbott to update PROVISION_VERSION and add a missing
`first` dependency.
This is a nonfunctional refactor of how the common.txt requirements
are included. It is preparation for a new model for freezing our
recursive dependencies based on `pip compile`.
The `-e api/` line in requirements.txt caused various problems with
provisioning. It's not entirely clearly why, but it seems likely to
be a bad interaction with our virtualenv caching logic.
Given that it only had marginal value over just installing the API
bindings in the first place, we're replacing this with just `api/`
instead.
This reverts commit de5b6d9e37.
This change appears to have caused problems provisioning due to a
conflict with the `--install-option` feature used by talon.