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feat(db): support using postgresql service connection file
Add new service rdbms config option to set the service name to be used
with a postgresql service connection file.
This can be done using the PGSERVICE environment variable for a single
instance tracker server. For a multi-instance server this per-tracker
config option is needed.
Note that settings (host, user, (db)name...) in config.ini file will
override the service connection file setting. Also setting PGSERVICE
and service will use the service setting.
| author | John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org> |
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| date | Tue, 07 Nov 2023 12:11:37 -0500 |
| parents | ca62a7cc3c9b |
| children | 9c3ec0a5c7fc |
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from __future__ import print_function import re hg_url_base = r'http://sourceforge.net/p/roundup/code/ci/' substitutions = [ (re.compile(r'debian:\#(?P<id>\d+)'), r'<a href="https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=\g<id>">debian#\g<id></a>' ), (re.compile(r'\#(?P<ws>\s*)(?P<id>\d+)'), r"<a href='issue\g<id>'>#\g<ws>\g<id></a>" ), (re.compile(r'(?P<prews>^|\s+)issue(?P<ws>\s*)(?P<id>\d+)'), r"\g<prews><a href='issue\g<id>'>issue\g<ws>\g<id></a>" ), # matching the typical number:hash format of hg's own output # and then use use hash instead of the number (re.compile(r'(?P<prews>(^|\s+))(?P<revstr>(rev\s*|hg\s*|changeset: ))(?P<revnumber>\d+):(?P<refhash>[0-9a-fA-F]{12,40})(?P<post>\W+|$)'), r'\g<prews><a href="' + hg_url_base + '\g<refhash>">\g<revstr>\g<revnumber>:\g<refhash></a>\g<post>'), # matching hg revison number or hash (re.compile(r'(?P<prews>(^|\s+))(?P<revstr>(revision|rev|r)\s?)(?P<revision>([1-9][0-9]*)|[0-9a-fA-F]{4,40})(?P<post>\W+|$)'), r'\g<prews><a href="' + hg_url_base + '\g<revision>">\g<revstr>\g<revision></a>\g<post>'), ] def local_replace(message): for cre, replacement in substitutions: message = cre.sub(replacement, message) return message def init(instance): instance.registerUtil('localReplace', local_replace) def quicktest(msgstr, should_replace = True, substr = True): testcount['run'] += 1 replacedstr = local_replace(msgstr) if not (not replacedstr == msgstr ) == should_replace: print("(fail)", end=' ') testcount['failed'] += 1 elif substr and (msgstr not in replacedstr): print("(fail)", end=' ') testcount['failed'] += 1 if replacedstr == msgstr: print( "'%s'" % (msgstr,)) else: print("'%s' -> '%s'" % (msgstr, replacedstr)) if "__main__" == __name__: testcount = {'run':0 , 'failed': 0} print("Replacement examples:") quicktest(" debian:#222", substr=False) quicktest(" #555", substr=False) quicktest("issue333") quicktest(" revision 222", substr=False) quicktest(" r 222", substr=False) quicktest(" wordthatendswithr 222", False) quicktest(" references", False) quicktest(" too many spaces r 222", False) quicktest("re-evaluate", False) quicktest("rex140eb", False) quicktest("rev 012", False) # too short for a hg hash quicktest("rev 0123") quicktest("re140eb") quicktest(" r7140eb", substr=False) quicktest(" rev7140eb ", substr=False) quicktest("rev7140eb") quicktest("rev7140eb,", substr=False) quicktest("rev4891:ad3d628e73f2") quicktest("hg4891:ad3d628e73f2") quicktest("changeset: 4542:46239c21a1eb") quicktest("rev 4542:46239c21a1eb") quicktest("rev 4542:46239c21a1eb") # many spaces print() print(testcount)
