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Change method for settin indexer; have test_livetest for pg cleanup
Add code to defer opening the indexer only if indexer is native-fts.
See if this fixes the sqlite OperationalError.
Also under python 2.7 (only), the db from test_livetracker when using
postgres FTS didn't empty the db. This caused the following
test_postgres.py test to fail.
Why it only showed up on 2.7 and not any of the 3.x releases is a
mystery.
| author | John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org> |
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| date | Tue, 06 Sep 2022 14:43:36 -0400 |
| parents | 5ec3171580a6 |
| children | 07ce4e4110f5 |
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'''Set of functions of adding/checking timestamp to be used to limit form submission for cgi actions. ''' import time, struct, binascii, base64 from roundup.cgi.exceptions import FormError from roundup.i18n import _ from roundup.anypy.strings import b2s, s2b def pack_timestamp(): return b2s(base64.b64encode(struct.pack("i", int(time.time()))).strip()) def unpack_timestamp(s): try: timestamp = struct.unpack("i", base64.b64decode(s2b(s)))[0] except (struct.error, binascii.Error, TypeError): raise FormError(_("Form is corrupted.")) return timestamp class Timestamped: def timecheck(self, field, delay): try: created = unpack_timestamp(self.form[field].value) except KeyError: raise FormError(_("Form is corrupted, missing: %s." % field)) if time.time() - created < delay: raise FormError(_("Responding to form too quickly.")) return True
