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feat: issue2550852 - support using a specified PostgreSQL db schema
Finally after 7 years this is closed.
roundup/backends/back_postgresql.py:
Support use of schema when specified in RDBMS_NAME. Stuart McGraws
code is finally merged 8-).
test/test_postgresql.py, test/conftest.py:
Run all postgresql tests in the schema db as well.
Also make sure that db_nuke raises an error when trying to delete
the schema test database. Conftest defines pg_schema mark that can
be used to exclude schema tests with pytest -m "not pg_schema".
roundup/configuration.py:
change doc on RDBMS_NAME to include db.schema form.
.travis.yml, .github/workflows/ci-test.yml:
create schema test db; add user for testing with schema; grant new
user create privs for schema.
doc/installation.txt:
Reference to roundup-admin init deleting schema added.
doc/mysql.txt doc/postgresql.txt:
New documentation on psql/mysql commands to set up a production db.
doc/upgrading.txt:
mention schema support, also document service setting for
selecting connection from pg_service.conf.
doc/reference.txt:
update config.ini documentation for RDBMS_NAME.
| author | John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org> |
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| date | Wed, 27 Dec 2023 22:52:14 -0500 |
| parents | 0942fe89e82e |
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# Auditor for patch files # Patches should be declared as text/plain (also .py files), # independent of what the browser says, and # the "patch" keyword should get set automatically. import posixpath patchtypes = ('.diff', '.patch') sourcetypes = ('.diff', '.patch', '.py') def ispatch(file, types): return posixpath.splitext(file)[1] in types def patches_text_plain(db, cl, nodeid, newvalues): if ispatch(newvalues['name'], sourcetypes): newvalues['type'] = 'text/plain' def patches_keyword(db, cl, nodeid, newvalues): # Check whether there are any new files newfiles = set(newvalues.get('files',())) if nodeid: newfiles -= set(db.issue.get(nodeid, 'files')) # Check whether any of these is a patch newpatch = False for fileid in newfiles: if ispatch(db.file.get(fileid, 'name'), patchtypes): newpatch = True break if newpatch: # Add the patch keyword if its not already there patchid = db.keyword.lookup("patch") oldkeywords = [] if nodeid: oldkeywords = db.issue.get(nodeid, 'keywords') if patchid in oldkeywords: # This is already marked as a patch return if 'keywords' not in newvalues: newvalues['keywords'] = oldkeywords newvalues['keywords'].append(patchid) def init(db): db.file.audit('create', patches_text_plain) db.issue.audit('create', patches_keyword) db.issue.audit('set', patches_keyword)
