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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> |
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| date | Sun, 23 Jan 2022 18:57:45 -0500 |
| parents | e9760702bf0c |
| children | f6923d2ba9a5 |
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- """ wsgi-liveserver provides a simple LiverServerTestCase class that can be used to help start a web server in the background to serve a WSGI compliant application for use with testing. Generally it will be used in conjuction with something like Selenium to perform a series of functional tests using a browser. Licensed under the GNU GPL v3 Copyright (c) 2013 John Kristensen (unless explicitly stated otherwise). """ import threading import socket import unittest from wsgiref.simple_server import make_server, WSGIRequestHandler __author__ = 'John Kristensen' __version__ = '0.3.1' __license__ = 'GPLv3' class QuietHandler(WSGIRequestHandler): def log_request(*args, **kwargs): pass class LiveServerTestCase(unittest.TestCase): port_range = (8080, 8090) def create_app(self): """Create your wsgi app and return it.""" raise NotImplementedError def __call__(self, result=None): """ Do some custom setup stuff and then hand off to TestCase to do its thing. """ try: self._pre_setup() super(LiveServerTestCase, self).__call__(result) finally: self._post_teardown() def url_base(self): """Return the url of the test server.""" return 'http://{0}:{1}'.format(self.host, self.port) def _pre_setup(self): """Setup and start the test server in the background.""" self._server = None self.host = 'localhost' self.port = self.port_range[0] self._thread = None # Get the app self.app = self.create_app() # Cycle through the port range to find a free port while self._server is None and self.port <= self.port_range[1]: try: self._server = make_server(self.host, self.port, self.app, handler_class=QuietHandler) except socket.error: self.port += 1 # No free port, raise an exception if self._server is None: raise socket.error('Ports {0}-{1} are all already in use'.format( *self.port_range)) # Start the test server in the background self._thread = threading.Thread(target=self._server.serve_forever) self._thread.start() def _post_teardown(self): """Stop the test server.""" if self._thread is not None: self._server.shutdown() self._server.server_close() self._thread.join() del self._server
