South doesn't properly deal with removing the Django User model, so
this commit redoes our South history to instead start after that
migration has already been applied. This allows us to get rid of some
annoying hacks.
Note that developers and staging will need to run
./manage.py migrate --delete-ghost-migrations zephyr
in order to clear out the old versions of the migrations.
(imported from commit 7f45ea601b809dde33720f76e7dfb0ab348b0e65)
Django's South migrations support for setting up a new database
doesn't properly handle AUTH_USER_MODEL changing over time. Fix this
by having the initial migration be run with AUTH_USER_MODEL set to the
default value.
(imported from commit c373db9edc61f26527c486c741f8e870614600e3)
- Find Python and JavaScript files the same way, by looking at
everything in Git with specific exceptions
- Check the non-browser JavaScript, with appropriate JSLint options
Fixes#19 and #387.
(imported from commit 042bd6c26aa7a7ea2209935320ef4da12344b02b)
For reasons I don't totally understand, the previous code took like 2
seconds to compute the list of Python files.
(imported from commit 23668e7d79f1d69e1225389be7d8c8a3fbb6fad1)
Instead just cd to the repository root for pyflakes. This is a marginally
worse user experience, but should work on Mac OS where we don't have readlink
-f.
(imported from commit f3d1bfb086ff05642e438c16094415d98a6dab92)