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issue2550799: provide basic support for handling html only emails
Initial implementation and testing with the dehtml html converter
done.
The use of beautifulsoup 4 is not tested. My test system breaks when
running dehtml.py using beautiful soup. I don't get the failures when
running under the test harness, but the text output is significantly
different (different line breaks, number of newlines etc.)
The tests for dehtml need to be generated for beautiful soup and the
expected output changed. Since I have a wonky install of beautiful
soup, I don't trust my output as the standard to test against. Also
since beautiful soup is optional, the test harness needs to skip the
beautifulsoup tests if import bs4 fails. Again something outside of my
expertise. I deleted the work I had done to implement that. I could
not get it working and wanted to get this feature in in some form.
| author | John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org> |
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| date | Fri, 13 Oct 2017 21:46:59 -0400 |
| parents | c2d0d3e9099d |
| children | 0942fe89e82e |
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# Auditor for patch files # Patches should be declared as text/plain (also .py files), # independent of what the browser says, and # the "patch" keyword should get set automatically. import posixpath patchtypes = ('.diff', '.patch') sourcetypes = ('.diff', '.patch', '.py') def ispatch(file, types): return posixpath.splitext(file)[1] in types def patches_text_plain(db, cl, nodeid, newvalues): if ispatch(newvalues['name'], sourcetypes): newvalues['type'] = 'text/plain' def patches_keyword(db, cl, nodeid, newvalues): # Check whether there are any new files newfiles = set(newvalues.get('files',())) if nodeid: newfiles -= set(db.issue.get(nodeid, 'files')) # Check whether any of these is a patch newpatch = False for fileid in newfiles: if ispatch(db.file.get(fileid, 'name'), patchtypes): newpatch = True break if newpatch: # Add the patch keyword if its not already there patchid = db.keyword.lookup("patch") oldkeywords = [] if nodeid: oldkeywords = db.issue.get(nodeid, 'keywords') if patchid in oldkeywords: # This is already marked as a patch return if not newvalues.has_key('keywords'): newvalues['keywords'] = oldkeywords newvalues['keywords'].append(patchid) def init(db): db.file.audit('create', patches_text_plain) db.issue.audit('create', patches_keyword) db.issue.audit('set', patches_keyword)
