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issue2551189 - increase text search maxlength This removes I think all the magic references to 25 and 30 (varchar size) and replaces them with references to maxlength or maxlength+5. I am not sure why the db column is 5 characters larger than the size of what should be the max size of a word, but I'll keep the buffer of 5 as making it 1/5 the size of maxlength makes less sense. Also added tests for fts search in templating which were missing. Added postgres, mysql and sqlite native indexing backends in which to test fts. Added fts test to native-fts as well to make sure it's working. I want to commit this now for CI. Todo: add test cases for the use of FTS in the csv output in actions.py. There is no test coverage of the match case there. change maxlength to a higher value (50) as requested in the ticket. Modify existing extremewords test cases to allow words > 25 and < 51 write code to migrate column sizes for mysql and postgresql to match maxlength I will roll this into the version 7 schema update that supports use of database fts support.
author John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org>
date Tue, 25 Jan 2022 13:22:00 -0500
parents 5a3a386aa8e7
children 77eb1a41fc06
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import unittest
import os, sys, shutil

from roundup.demo import install_demo, run_demo

import roundup.scripts.roundup_server

# https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4219717/how-to-assert-output-with-nosetest-unittest-in-python
# lightly modified
from contextlib import contextmanager
_py3 = sys.version_info[0] > 2
if _py3:
    from io import StringIO # py3
else:
    from StringIO import StringIO # py2
@contextmanager
def captured_output():
    new_out, new_err = StringIO(), StringIO()
    old_out, old_err = sys.stdout, sys.stderr
    try:
        sys.stdout, sys.stderr = new_out, new_err
        yield sys.stdout, sys.stderr
    finally:
        sys.stdout, sys.stderr = old_out, old_err

class TestDemo(unittest.TestCase):
    def setUp(self):
        self.home = os.path.abspath('_test_demo')

    def tearDown(self):
        try:
            shutil.rmtree(self.home)
        except FileNotFoundError:
            pass
        
    def testDemoClassic(self):
        with captured_output() as (out, err):
            install_demo(self.home, 'anydbm', 'classic')
        output = out.getvalue().strip()
        print(output)

        # dummy up the return of get_server so the serve_forever method
        # raises keyboard interrupt exiting the server so the test exits.
        gs = roundup.scripts.roundup_server.ServerConfig.get_server
        def raise_KeyboardInterrupt():
            raise KeyboardInterrupt

        def test_get_server(self):
            httpd = gs(self)
            httpd.serve_forever = raise_KeyboardInterrupt
            return httpd

        roundup.scripts.roundup_server.ServerConfig.get_server = test_get_server

        # Run under context manager to capture output of startup text.
        with captured_output() as (out, err):
            run_demo(self.home)
        output = out.getvalue().strip()
        print(output)
        # if the server installed and started this will be the
        # last line in the output.
        self.assertIn("Keyboard Interrupt: exiting", output.split('\n'))

    def testDemoMinimal(self):
        with captured_output() as (out, err):
            # use a modified path that resolves when 
            install_demo(self.home, 'sqlite', '../templates/minimal')
        output = out.getvalue().strip()
        print(output)

        # verify that db was set properly by reading config
        with open(self.home + "/config.ini", "r") as f:
            config_lines = f.readlines()

        self.assertIn("backend = sqlite\n", config_lines)

        # dummy up the return of get_server so the serve_forever method
        # raises keyboard interrupt exiting the server so the test exits.
        gs = roundup.scripts.roundup_server.ServerConfig.get_server
        def raise_KeyboardInterrupt():
            raise KeyboardInterrupt

        def test_get_server(self):
            httpd = gs(self)
            httpd.serve_forever = raise_KeyboardInterrupt
            return httpd

        roundup.scripts.roundup_server.ServerConfig.get_server = test_get_server

        # Run under context manager to capture output of startup text.
        with captured_output() as (out, err):
            run_demo(self.home)
        output = out.getvalue().strip()
        print(output)
        # if the server installed and started this will be the
        # last line in the output.
        self.assertIn("Keyboard Interrupt: exiting", output.split('\n'))

    def testDemoJinja(self):
        with captured_output() as (out, err):
            install_demo(self.home, 'anydbm', 'jinja2')
        output = out.getvalue().strip()
        print(output)

        # verify that template was set to jinja2 by reading config
        with open(self.home + "/config.ini", "r") as f:
            config_lines = f.readlines()

        self.assertIn("template_engine = jinja2\n", config_lines)

        # dummy up the return of get_server so the serve_forever method
        # raises keyboard interrupt exiting the server so the test exits.
        gs = roundup.scripts.roundup_server.ServerConfig.get_server
        def raise_KeyboardInterrupt():
            raise KeyboardInterrupt

        def test_get_server(self):
            httpd = gs(self)
            httpd.serve_forever = raise_KeyboardInterrupt
            return httpd

        roundup.scripts.roundup_server.ServerConfig.get_server = test_get_server

        # Run under context manager to capture output of startup text.
        with captured_output() as (out, err):
            run_demo(self.home)
        output = out.getvalue().strip()
        print(output)
        # if the server installed and started this will be the
        # last line in the output.
        self.assertIn("Keyboard Interrupt: exiting", output.split('\n'))

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