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- issue2551223 - fix timestamp truncation in mysql and postgresql
The data types used to represent timestamps in pg and mysql for
ephemeral tables: sessions and otks don't have enough signifcant
digits to work. As a result the timestamps are rounduped (up/down)
rsuling in the stored timestamp being 2 minutes (pg) or 2-3
hours(mysql) off from what it should be.
Modify db schema to use a numeric type that preserves more significant
figures. Implement schema upgrade. Document need for upgrade in
upgrading.txt.
Write tests for schema upgrade.
Implement test for updateTimestamp method on BasicDatabase that showed
this issue in the first place. Write overrides for test for
anydbm/memorydb which store timestamp properly or not at all.
| author | John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org> |
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| date | Mon, 25 Jul 2022 17:20:20 -0400 |
| parents | 285d9adfefdb |
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# If you installed roundup to the system locations # using pip you don't need to change this # section. If you installed roundup in a custom # location, uncomment these lines and change the # path in the append() method to your custom path. #import sys #sys.path.append('/custom/location/where/roundup/is/installed') # Obtain the WSGI request dispatcher from roundup.cgi.wsgi_handler import RequestDispatcher # Set the path to tracker home. tracker_home = '/path/to/tracker' # Enable the feature flag to speed up wsgi response by caching the # Roundup tracker instance on startup. See upgrading.txt for # more info. feature_flags = { "cache_tracker": "" } # Definition signature for app: app(environ, start_response): # If using apache mod_wsgi change app to application. app = RequestDispatcher(tracker_home, feature_flags=feature_flags)
