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issue2551189 - increase size of words in full text index.
Increased indexed word maxlength to 50
DB migration code is written and tests work.
Restructured some tests to allow for code reuse.
Docs.
If this passes CI without errors 2551189 should be done. However,
testing on my system generates errors. Encoding (indexer unicode
russian unicode string invalid) and collation errors (utf8_bin not
valid) when running under python2. No issues with python3 and I
haven't changed code that should cause these since the last successful
build in CI. So if this fails in CI we will have more checkins.
| author | John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org> |
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| date | Wed, 26 Jan 2022 15:04:09 -0500 |
| parents | b5fb268b7f04 |
| children | 7b9bddda9d2d |
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#! /bin/sh # When container starts verify that the trackers are configured. # If they are, start the server otherwise run roundup-admin # for installation and initialization. # "$@" should be a set of tracker=directory pairs. if ! [ -z "$SHELL_DEBUG" ]; then set -xv fi trap exit INT do_exit=0 for tracker_spec in "$@"; do # IFS== set a=b doesn't assign $1 and $2 in busybox ash # it also clobbers '$@'. 'echo mumble | read' starts read in a # subshell so vars are not available in parent. IFS="=" read tracker directory <<- EOE $tracker_spec EOE # ^ is a tab for use with <<- # was $tracker_spec in the form of a=b, if not ignore it. # allows setting CMD to -i index_template issue=tracker for example. if [ -z "$directory" ]; then continue; fi # something is specified or built wrong. Don't start. if [ ! -d "$directory" ]; then printf "Unable to find directory %s. Exiting\n" "$directory" exit 1 fi # user must define web in config.ini. if ! grep '^\s*web\s\s*=\s\s*' "$directory/config.ini" > /dev/null; then roundup-admin -i "$directory" install do_exit=1 fi # we have a valid config.ini so init database if not done if [ $do_exit == 0 -a ! -e "$directory/.init_done" ]; then if roundup-admin -i "$directory" init; then cat > "$directory/.init_done" <<- EOD Don't delete this file. The docker startup needs it so it won't re-initialze the database destroying all the data. EOD else do_exit=1 fi fi done # if any config.ini needs editing don't start up. if [ $do_exit == 0 ]; then # make roundup-server process 1 with exec exec roundup-server -n 0.0.0.0 "$@" fi exit 0
