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fix: windows install using pip mislocates share directory
The setup code that tries to make the share install path absolute
prependeds something like:
c:\program files\python_venv
to the paths. The equivalent on linux is recognized as an absolute
path. On windows this is treated oddly. This resulted in
the share files being placed in:
c:\program files\python_venv\Lib\site-packages\program files\python_venv\share
Roundup was unable to find the files there. On windows (where the
platform starts with 'win') don't make the path absolute. This puts
share in:
c:\program files\python_venv\Lib\share
and Roundup finds them.
The translations and templates are found by the roundup-server.
The docs are also installed under the share directory. The man pages
are not installed as windows doesn't have groff to format the source
documents.
This is the second fix from issues getting Roundup running on windows
discussed on mailing list by Simon Eigeldinger.
Thread starts with:
https://sourceforge.net/p/roundup/mailman/message/41557096/
subject: Installing Roundup on Windows 2023-10-05.
| author | John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org> |
|---|---|
| date | Sun, 05 Nov 2023 23:01:29 -0500 |
| parents | 521d98231e5c |
| children | 3071db43bfb6 |
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# # Copyright (c) 2001 Bizar Software Pty Ltd (http://www.bizarsoftware.com.au/) # This module is free software, and you may redistribute it and/or modify # under the same terms as Python, so long as this copyright message and # disclaimer are retained in their original form. # # IN NO EVENT SHALL BIZAR SOFTWARE PTY LTD BE LIABLE TO ANY PARTY FOR # DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING # OUT OF THE USE OF THIS CODE, EVEN IF THE AUTHOR HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE # POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. # # BIZAR SOFTWARE PTY LTD SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, # BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS # FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE CODE PROVIDED HEREUNDER IS ON AN "AS IS" # BASIS, AND THERE IS NO OBLIGATION WHATSOEVER TO PROVIDE MAINTENANCE, # SUPPORT, UPDATES, ENHANCEMENTS, OR MODIFICATIONS. import unittest import pytest from roundup.hyperdb import DatabaseError from roundup.backends import get_backend, have_backend from .db_test_base import DBTest, ROTest, config, SchemaTest, ClassicInitTest from .db_test_base import ConcurrentDBTest, HTMLItemTest, FilterCacheTest from .db_test_base import ClassicInitBase, setupTracker, SpecialActionTest from .rest_common import TestCase as RestTestCase if not have_backend('postgresql'): # FIX: workaround for a bug in pytest.mark.skip(): # https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/568 from .pytest_patcher import mark_class skip_postgresql = mark_class(pytest.mark.skip( reason='Skipping PostgreSQL tests: backend not available')) else: try: from roundup.backends.back_postgresql import psycopg2, db_command db_command(config, 'select 1') skip_postgresql = lambda func, *args, **kwargs: func except( DatabaseError ) as msg: from .pytest_patcher import mark_class skip_postgresql = mark_class(pytest.mark.skip( reason='Skipping PostgreSQL tests: database not available')) @skip_postgresql class postgresqlOpener: if have_backend('postgresql'): module = get_backend('postgresql') def setup_class(cls): # nuke the db once for the class. Handles the case # where an aborted test run (^C during setUp for example) # leaves the database in an unusable, partly configured state. try: cls.nuke_database(cls) except: # ignore failure to nuke the database. pass def setUp(self): pass def tearDown(self): self.nuke_database() def nuke_database(self): # clear out the database - easiest way is to nuke and re-create it self.module.db_nuke(config) @skip_postgresql class postgresqlDBTest(postgresqlOpener, DBTest, unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self): # set for manual integration testing of 'native-fts' # It is unset in tearDown so it doesn't leak into other tests. # FIXME extract test methods in DBTest that hit the indexer # into a new class (DBTestIndexer). Add DBTestIndexer # to this class. # Then create a new class in this file: # postgresqlDBTestIndexerNative_FTS # that imports from DBestIndexer to test native-fts. # config['INDEXER'] = 'native-fts' postgresqlOpener.setUp(self) DBTest.setUp(self) def tearDown(self): # clean up config to prevent leak if native-fts is tested config['INDEXER'] = '' DBTest.tearDown(self) postgresqlOpener.tearDown(self) def testUpgrade_6_to_7(self): # load the database self.db.issue.create(title="flebble frooz") self.db.commit() if self.db.database_schema['version'] > 7: # make testUpgrades run the downgrade code only. if hasattr(self, "downgrade_only"): # we are being called by an earlier test self.testUpgrade_7_to_8() self.assertEqual(self.db.database_schema['version'], 7) else: # we are being called directly self.downgrade_only = True self.testUpgrade_7_to_8() self.assertEqual(self.db.database_schema['version'], 7) del(self.downgrade_only) elif self.db.database_schema['version'] != 7: self.skipTest("This test only runs for database version 7") # remove __fts table/index; shrink length of __words._words # trying to insert a long word in __words._words should fail. # trying to select from __fts should fail # looking for the index should fail # run post-init # tests should succeed. self.db.sql("drop table __fts") # also drops __fts_idx self.db.sql("alter table __words ALTER column _word type varchar(10)") self.db.commit() self.db.database_schema['version'] = 6 long_string = "a" * (self.db.indexer.maxlength + 5) with self.assertRaises(psycopg2.DataError) as ctx: # DataError : value too long for type character varying(10) self.db.sql("insert into __words VALUES('%s',1)" % long_string) self.assertIn("varying(10)", ctx.exception.args[0]) self.db.rollback() # clear cursor error so db.sql can be used again with self.assertRaises(psycopg2.errors.UndefinedTable) as ctx: self.db.sql("select * from _fts") self.db.rollback() self.assertFalse(self.db.sql_index_exists('__fts', '__fts_idx')) if hasattr(self, "downgrade_only"): return # test upgrade path self.db.post_init() self.assertEqual(self.db.db_version_updated, True) # This insert with text of expected column size should succeed self.db.sql("insert into __words VALUES('%s',1)" % long_string) # verify it fails at one more than the expected column size too_long_string = "a" * (self.db.indexer.maxlength + 6) with self.assertRaises(psycopg2.DataError) as ctx: self.db.sql("insert into __words VALUES('%s',1)" % too_long_string) # clean db handle self.db.rollback() self.assertTrue(self.db.sql_index_exists('__fts', '__fts_idx')) self.db.sql("select * from __fts") self.assertEqual(self.db.database_schema['version'], self.db.current_db_version) def testUpgrade_7_to_8(self): """ change _time fields in BasicDatabases to double """ # load the database self.db.issue.create(title="flebble frooz") self.db.commit() if self.db.database_schema['version'] != 8: self.skipTest("This test only runs for database version 8") # change otk and session db's _time value to their original types sql = "alter table sessions alter column session_time type REAL;" self.db.sql(sql) sql = "alter table otks alter column otk_time type REAL;" self.db.sql(sql) # verify they truncate long ints. test_double = 1658718284.7616878 for tablename in ['otk', 'session']: self.db.sql( 'insert into %(name)ss(%(name)s_key, %(name)s_time, %(name)s_value) ' "values ('foo', %(double)s, 'value');"%{'name': tablename, 'double': test_double} ) self.db.cursor.execute('select %(name)s_time from %(name)ss ' "where %(name)s_key = 'foo'"%{'name': tablename}) self.assertNotAlmostEqual(self.db.cursor.fetchone()[0], test_double, -1) # cleanup or else the inserts after the upgrade will not # work. self.db.sql("delete from %(name)ss where %(name)s_key='foo'"%{ 'name': tablename} ) self.db.database_schema['version'] = 7 if hasattr(self,"downgrade_only"): return # test upgrade altering row self.db.post_init() self.assertEqual(self.db.db_version_updated, True) # verify they keep all signifcant digits before the decimal point for tablename in ['otk', 'session']: self.db.sql( 'insert into %(name)ss(%(name)s_key, %(name)s_time, %(name)s_value) ' "values ('foo', %(double)s, 'value');"%{'name': tablename, 'double': test_double} ) self.db.cursor.execute('select %(name)s_time from %(name)ss ' "where %(name)s_key = 'foo'"%{'name': tablename}) self.assertAlmostEqual(self.db.cursor.fetchone()[0], test_double, -1) self.assertEqual(self.db.database_schema['version'], 8) @skip_postgresql class postgresqlROTest(postgresqlOpener, ROTest, unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self): postgresqlOpener.setUp(self) ROTest.setUp(self) def tearDown(self): ROTest.tearDown(self) postgresqlOpener.tearDown(self) @skip_postgresql class postgresqlConcurrencyTest(postgresqlOpener, ConcurrentDBTest, unittest.TestCase): backend = 'postgresql' def setUp(self): postgresqlOpener.setUp(self) ConcurrentDBTest.setUp(self) def tearDown(self): ConcurrentDBTest.tearDown(self) postgresqlOpener.tearDown(self) @skip_postgresql class postgresqlJournalTest(postgresqlOpener, ClassicInitBase, unittest.TestCase): backend = 'postgresql' def setUp(self): postgresqlOpener.setUp(self) ClassicInitBase.setUp(self) self.tracker = setupTracker(self.dirname, self.backend) db = self.tracker.open('admin') self.id = db.issue.create(title='initial value') db.commit() db.close() def tearDown(self): try: self.db1.close() self.db2.close() except psycopg2.InterfaceError as exc: if 'connection already closed' in str(exc): pass else: raise ClassicInitBase.tearDown(self) postgresqlOpener.tearDown(self) def _test_journal(self, expected_journal): id = self.id db1 = self.db1 = self.tracker.open('admin') db2 = self.db2 = self.tracker.open('admin') t1 = db1.issue.get(id, 'title') t2 = db2.issue.get(id, 'title') db1.issue.set (id, title='t1') db1.commit() db1.close() # Test testConcurrentRepeatableRead is expected to raise # an error when the db2.issue.set() call is executed. try: db2.issue.set (id, title='t2') db2.commit() finally: # Make sure that the db2 connection is closed, even when # an error is raised. db2.close() self.db = self.tracker.open('admin') journal = self.db.getjournal('issue', id) for n, line in enumerate(journal): self.assertEqual(line[4], expected_journal[n]) def testConcurrentReadCommitted(self): expected_journal = [ {}, {'title': 'initial value'}, {'title': 'initial value'} ] self._test_journal(expected_journal) def testConcurrentRepeatableRead(self): self.tracker.config.RDBMS_ISOLATION_LEVEL='repeatable read' exc = self.module.TransactionRollbackError self.assertRaises(exc, self._test_journal, []) @skip_postgresql class postgresqlHTMLItemTest(postgresqlOpener, HTMLItemTest, unittest.TestCase): backend = 'postgresql' def setUp(self): postgresqlOpener.setUp(self) HTMLItemTest.setUp(self) def tearDown(self): HTMLItemTest.tearDown(self) postgresqlOpener.tearDown(self) @skip_postgresql class postgresqlFilterCacheTest(postgresqlOpener, FilterCacheTest, unittest.TestCase): backend = 'postgresql' def setUp(self): postgresqlOpener.setUp(self) FilterCacheTest.setUp(self) def tearDown(self): FilterCacheTest.tearDown(self) postgresqlOpener.tearDown(self) @skip_postgresql class postgresqlSchemaTest(postgresqlOpener, SchemaTest, unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self): postgresqlOpener.setUp(self) SchemaTest.setUp(self) def tearDown(self): SchemaTest.tearDown(self) postgresqlOpener.tearDown(self) @skip_postgresql class postgresqlClassicInitTest(postgresqlOpener, ClassicInitTest, unittest.TestCase): backend = 'postgresql' def setUp(self): postgresqlOpener.setUp(self) ClassicInitTest.setUp(self) def tearDown(self): ClassicInitTest.tearDown(self) postgresqlOpener.tearDown(self) from .session_common import SessionTest @skip_postgresql class postgresqlSessionTest(postgresqlOpener, SessionTest, unittest.TestCase): s2b = lambda x,y : y def setUp(self): postgresqlOpener.setUp(self) SessionTest.setUp(self) def tearDown(self): SessionTest.tearDown(self) postgresqlOpener.tearDown(self) @skip_postgresql class postgresqlSpecialActionTestCase(postgresqlOpener, SpecialActionTest, unittest.TestCase): backend = 'postgresql' def setUp(self): postgresqlOpener.setUp(self) SpecialActionTest.setUp(self) def tearDown(self): SpecialActionTest.tearDown(self) postgresqlOpener.tearDown(self) @skip_postgresql class postgresqlRestTest (RestTestCase, unittest.TestCase): backend = 'postgresql' # 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