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bug, test: fix tests for trace_id; readd import logging.config
Made save_restore_logging a test level fixture. It was a class level
which worked fine until I started using caplog for tests in the same
class. Due to loading config from dict, the roundup channel was set to
not propagate which broke the new formatting test used for trace_id.
Forgot to update some tests due to change in default format adding
%(trace_id).
Also re-added logging.config import which broke loading logging config
files in configuration.py.
| author | John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org> |
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| date | Wed, 17 Sep 2025 00:45:04 -0400 |
| parents | e70885fe72a4 |
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""" In Python 3, sometimes TAL "python:" expressions that refer to variables but not all variables are recognized. That is in Python 2.7 all variables used in a TAL "python:" expression are recognized as references. In Python 3.5 (perhaps earlier), some TAL "python:" expressions refer to variables but the reference generates an error like this: <class 'NameError'>: name 'some_tal_variable' is not defined even when the variable is defined. Output after this message lists the variable and its value. """ import unittest from roundup.cgi.PageTemplates.PythonExpr import PythonExpr as PythonExprClass class ExprTest(unittest.TestCase): def testExpr(self): expr = '[x for x in context.assignedto ' \ 'if x.realname not in user_realnames]' pe = PythonExprClass('test', expr, None) # Looking at the expression, only context and user_realnames are # external variables. The names assignedto and realname are members, # and x is local. required_names = ['context', 'user_realnames'] got_names = pe._f_varnames for required_name in required_names: self.assertIn(required_name, got_names)
