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Summary: Add test cases for sqlite fts Add support for using the FTS5 full text query engine for sqlite. Also stubbed out some sections for adding postgresql FTS support as well. Added nee indexer type native-fts. It is not selected by default. The indexer=native is used if no indexer is set. This prevents an upgrade from seeming to wipe out the native index if upgraded and indexer=native is not explicitly set. Docs updated. Also changed section headers to sentence case for the current release notes. Indexing backend can control if the full text search phrase is broken into a list of words or passed intact. For backends with query languages (sqlite and can be enabled for whoosh and xapian) we do not want the phrase "tokenized" on whitespace. This also updates the rdbms database version to version 7 to add FTS table. I will be using the same version when I add postgresql. If somebody runs this version on postgresql, they will have to manually add the fts tables for postgresql if they want to use it. Added a new renderError method to client. This allows errors to be reported still using page.html rather than raw html. It also supports templates for any error code. If no template for the error code (e.g. 400) is found, the error in raw html with no page frame is shown. New IndexerQueryError exception to pass back message about query syntax errors.
author John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org>
date Sun, 23 Jan 2022 18:57:45 -0500
parents 96dc9f07340a
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; This is a sample configuration file for roundup-server. See the
; admin_guide for information about its contents.

[main]

# Host name of the Roundup web server instance.
# If left unconfigured (no 'host' setting) the default
# will be used.
# If empty, listen on all network interfaces.
# If you want to explicitly listen on all
# network interfaces, the address 0.0.0.0 is a more
# explicit way to achieve this, the use of an empty
# string for this purpose is deprecated and will go away
# in a future release.
# Default: localhost
host = localhost

# Port to listen on.
# Default: 8080
port = 8017

# Path to favicon.ico image file.  If unset, built-in favicon.ico is used.
# The path may be either absolute or relative
# to the directory containing this config file.
# Default: favicon.ico
favicon = favicon.ico

# User ID as which the server will answer requests.
# In order to use this option, the server must be run initially as root.
# Availability: Unix.
# Default: 
user = roundup

# Group ID as which the server will answer requests.
# In order to use this option, the server must be run initially as root.
# Availability: Unix.
# Default: 
group = 

# don't fork (this overrides the pidfile mechanism)'
# Allowed values: yes, no
# Default: no
nodaemon = no

# Log client machine names instead of IP addresses (much slower)
# Allowed values: yes, no
# Default: no
log_hostnames = no

# File to which the server records the process id of the daemon.
# If this option is not set, the server will run in foreground
# 
# The path may be either absolute or relative
# to the directory containing this config file.
# Default: 
pidfile = 

# Log file path.  If unset, log to stderr.
# The path may be either absolute or relative
# to the directory containing this config file.
# Default: 
logfile = 

# Set processing of each request in separate subprocess.
# Allowed values: debug, none, thread, fork.
# Default: fork
multiprocess = fork

# Tracker index template. If unset, built-in will be used.
# The path may be either absolute or relative
# to the directory containing this config file.
# Default: 
template = 

# Enable SSL support (requires pyopenssl)
# Allowed values: yes, no
# Default: no
ssl = no

# PEM file used for SSL. A temporary self-signed certificate
# will be used if left blank.
# The path may be either absolute or relative
# to the directory containing this config file.
# Default: 
pem = 

# Roundup trackers to serve.
# Each option in this section defines single Roundup tracker.
# Option name identifies the tracker and will appear in the URL.
# Option value is tracker home directory path.
# The path may be either absolute or relative
# to the directory containing this config file.
[trackers]

demo = /trackers/demo
sysadmin = /trackers/sysadmin

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