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doc: add FTS5 requirement for sqlite backend.
Document the requirement for FTS5 if you are using the sqlite backend.
Tonu Mikk reported issues with using a SQLite that was missing FTS5
support (RedHat 7 sqlite with python 3.6). Even though FTS5 has been
in the sqlite amalgamation since 2015-10-14 (v3.9.0) RedHat chose to
not build their package with that. This leads to a traceback when
initializing the database.
| author | John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org> |
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| date | Sat, 11 Nov 2023 19:39:57 -0500 |
| parents | 07ce4e4110f5 |
| children | b8e63e65d9a8 |
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""" Experimental Jinja2 support for Roundup. It will become less experimental when it is completely clear what information is passed to template, and when the info is limited to the sane minimal set (to avoid Roundup state changes from template). [ ] fallback mechanizm to use multiple templating engines in parallel and aid in incremental translation from one engine to another [ ] define a place for templates probably TRACKER_HOME/templates/jinja2 with TRACKER_HOME/templates/INFO.txt describing how the dir was created, for example "This is a copy of 'classic' template from ..." also template fallback mechanizm for multi-engine configuration [ ] backward compatibility - if no engine is explicitly specified, use TRACKER_HOME/html directory [ ] copy TEMPLATES-INFO.txt to INFO.txt [ ] implement VERSION file in environment for auto upgrade [ ] precompile() is a stub [ ] add {{ debug() }} dumper to inspect available variables https://github.com/mitsuhiko/jinja2/issues/174 """ from __future__ import print_function import jinja2 import mimetypes import sys # http://jinja.pocoo.org/docs/api/#loaders from roundup.cgi.templating import context, LoaderBase, TemplateBase from roundup.anypy.strings import s2u class Jinja2Loader(LoaderBase): def __init__(self, dir): self._env = jinja2.Environment( loader=jinja2.FileSystemLoader(dir), extensions=['jinja2.ext.i18n'], autoescape=True ) # Adding a custom filter that can transform roundup's vars to unicode # This is necessary because jinja2 can only deal with unicode objects # and roundup uses utf-8 for the internal representation. # The automatic conversion will assume 'ascii' and fail sometime. # Analysed with roundup 1.5.0 and jinja 2.7.1. See issue2550811. self._env.filters["u"] = s2u def _find(self, tplname): for extension in ('', '.html', '.xml'): try: filename = tplname + extension return self._env.get_template(filename) except jinja2.TemplateNotFound: continue return None def check(self, tplname): return bool(self._find(tplname)) def load(self, tplname): tpl = self._find(tplname) pt = Jinja2ProxyPageTemplate(tpl) pt.content_type = mimetypes.guess_type(tpl.filename)[0] or 'text/html' return pt def precompile(self): pass class Jinja2ProxyPageTemplate(TemplateBase): def __init__(self, template): self._tpl = template def render(self, client, classname, request, **options): # [ ] limit the information passed to the minimal necessary set c = context(client, self, classname, request) c.update({'options': options, 'gettext': lambda s: s2u(client.gettext(s)), 'ngettext': lambda s, p, n: s2u(client.ngettext(s, p, n))}) s = self._tpl.render(c) return s if sys.version_info[0] > 2 else \ s.encode(client.STORAGE_CHARSET, ) def __getitem__(self, name): # [ ] figure out what are these for raise NotImplementedError # return self._pt[name] def __getattr__(self, name): # [ ] figure out what are these for raise NotImplementedError # return getattr(self._pt, name)
