Apparently the module "cryptography" (used by service_identity) has some
dependencies that weren't initially included in requirements/scrapy.txt.
Python 2 and 3: six, cffi, asn1crypto, idna
Python 2 only: enum34, ipaddress
Out of these modules, the ones that were already included in
requirements/common.txt have been removed, resulting in:
Python 2 and 3: asn1crypto
Python 2 only: ipaddress
Credits as well to @adnrs96, whose help was essential to catch this issue.
Flaskbotrc is a file containing config of all active
outgoing webhook bots. It is used to provide configuration
of all active outgoing webhook bots to zulip-bot-server.
The problem this commit solves is related to how we search for
testcases in the test files. We use a simple 'search_key' in file_data.
This will return a false positive if there is a 'longer_search_key' in
file_data.
While searching for TestCases we should use a longer key to remove the
possibility of collision. Using 'class TestCase(' should be precise
enough.
Fixes#4983
The node tests have purged modules from cache that were
included via things like set_global(), but calling require
directly would leak modules into the next test, which made
a couple tests only work when you ran the whole suite. I
fixed those tests to work standalone. And then I now make
dependencies explicitly clear the require cache before we
require them in namespace.js.
For bots and users who have not logged in for a long time the presence information is not known. For the these users make the presence indicator hidden.
We used shortnames for mentioning users before we had autocomplete
feature. Since we now have autocomplete typeahead, this syntax is
no more useful and just causes problems. This commit removes the
shortname mention syntax.
Fixes: #4189.
In this commit we add a wrapper around the provisioning inside
setup-backend to trigger another try at provisioning if it fails
in hopes of it will run this time fine if it was interuppted by a
network issue the first time.
Fixes: #2034.
Basically we just seperate out the sha1sum generation for the
node modules so that it can be reused later for cache clearance
logic. This is achieved by adding a function which returns the
sha1sum based HEX digest.