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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 | 64b05e24dbd8 |
| children | fed0f839c260 |
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#! /usr/bin/env python ''' migrate-queries <instance-home> [<instance-home> *] Migrate old queries in the specified instances to Roundup 0.6.0+ by removing the leading ? from their URLs. 0.6.0+ queries do not carry a leading ?; it is added by the 0.6.0 templating, so old queries lead to query URLs with a double leading ?? and a consequent 404 Not Found. ''' from __future__ import print_function __author__ = 'James Kew <jkew@mediabright.co.uk>' import sys import roundup.instance if len(sys.argv) == 1: print(__doc__) sys.exit(1) # Iterate over all instance homes specified in argv. for home in sys.argv[1:]: # Do some basic exception handling to catch bad arguments. try: instance = roundup.instance.open(home) except: print('Cannot open instance home directory %s!' % home) continue db = instance.open('admin') db.tx_Source = "cli" print('Migrating active queries in %s (%s):'%( instance.config.TRACKER_NAME, home)) for query in db.query.list(): url = db.query.get(query, 'url') if url[0] == '?': url = url[1:] print(' Migrating query%s (%s)'%(query, db.query.get(query, 'name'))) db.query.set(query, url=url) db.commit() db.close()
