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- issue2550636, issue2550909: Added support for Whoosh indexer. Also adds new config.ini setting called indexer to select indexer. See ``doc/upgrading.txt`` for details. Initial patch done by David Wolever. Patch modified (see ticket or below for changes), docs updated and committed. I have an outstanding issue with test/test_indexer.py. I have to comment out all imports and tests for indexers I don't have (i.e. mysql, postgres) otherwise no tests run. With that change made, dbm, sqlite (rdbms), xapian and whoosh indexes are all passing the indexer tests. Changes summary: 1) support native back ends dbm and rdbms. (original patch only fell through to dbm) 2) Developed whoosh stopfilter to not index stopwords or words outside the the maxlength and minlength limits defined in index_common.py. Required to pass the extremewords test_indexer test. Also I removed a call to .lower on the input text as the tokenizer I chose automatically does the lowercase. 3) Added support for max/min length to find. This was needed to pass extremewords test. 4) Added back a call to save_index in add_text. This allowed all but two tests to pass. 5) Fixed a call to: results = searcher.search(query.Term("identifier", identifier)) which had an extra parameter that is an error under current whoosh. 6) Set limit=None in search call for find() otherwise it only return 10 items. This allowed it to pass manyresults test Also due to changes in the roundup code removed the call in indexer_whoosh to from roundup.anypy.sets_ import set since we use the python builtin set.
author John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org>
date Sat, 25 Jun 2016 20:10:03 -0400
parents 0b557e27a5e4
children 198b6e810c67
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#! /usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#
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from roundup.dist.command.build_doc import build_doc
from roundup.dist.command.build_scripts import build_scripts
from roundup.dist.command.build import build, list_message_files
from roundup.dist.command.bdist_rpm import bdist_rpm
from roundup.dist.command.install_lib import install_lib

# FIXME: setuptools breaks the --manifest-only option to setup.py and
# doesn't seem to generate a MANIFEST file. Since I'm not familiar with
# the way setuptools handles the files to include I'm commenting this
# for now -- Ralf Schlatterbeck
#try:
#    from setuptools import setup
#except ImportError:
from distutils.core import setup

import sys, os
from glob import glob


def include(d, e):
    """Generate a pair of (directory, file-list) for installation.

    'd' -- A directory

    'e' -- A glob pattern"""

    return (d, [f for f in glob('%s/%s'%(d, e)) if os.path.isfile(f)])

def scriptname(path):
    """ Helper for building a list of script names from a list of
        module files.
    """
    script = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(path))[0]
    script = script.replace('_', '-')
    return script

def main():
    # template munching
    packages = [
        'roundup',
        'roundup.anypy',
        'roundup.cgi',
        'roundup.cgi.PageTemplates',
        'roundup.cgi.TAL',
        'roundup.cgi.ZTUtils',
        'roundup.backends',
        'roundup.scripts',
    ]

    # build list of scripts from their implementation modules
    scripts = [scriptname(f) for f in glob('roundup/scripts/[!_]*.py')]

    data_files = [
        ('share/roundup/cgi-bin', ['frontends/roundup.cgi']),
    ]
    # install man pages on POSIX platforms
    if os.name == 'posix':
        data_files.append(include('share/man/man1', '*'))

    # add the templates to the data files lists
    from roundup.init import listTemplates
    templates = [t['path']
                 for t in listTemplates('share/roundup/templates').values()]
    for tdir in templates:
        for idir in '. detectors extensions html html/layout static'.split():
            data_files.append(include(os.path.join(tdir, idir), '*'))

    # add message files
    for (_dist_file, _mo_file) in list_message_files():
        data_files.append((os.path.dirname(_mo_file),
                           [os.path.join("build", _mo_file)]))

    # add docs
    data_files.append(include('share/doc/roundup/html', '*'))
    data_files.append(include('share/doc/roundup/html/_images', '*'))
    data_files.append(include('share/doc/roundup/html/_sources', '*'))
    data_files.append(include('share/doc/roundup/html/_static', '*'))

    # perform the setup action
    from roundup import __version__

    # long_description may not contain non-ascii characters. Distutils
    # will produce an non-installable installer on linux *and* we can't
    # run the bdist_wininst on Linux if there are non-ascii characters
    # because the distutils installer will try to use the mbcs codec
    # which isn't available on non-windows platforms. See also
    # http://bugs.python.org/issue10945
    long_description=open('doc/announcement.txt').read()
    try:
        # attempt to interpret string as 'ascii'
        long_description = long_description.encode('ascii')
    except UnicodeEncodeError, cause:
        print >> sys.stderr, "doc/announcement.txt contains non-ascii: %s" \
            % cause
        sys.exit(42)

    setup(name='roundup',
          version=__version__,
          author="Richard Jones",
          author_email="richard@users.sourceforge.net",
          maintainer="Ralf Schlatterbeck",
          maintainer_email="rsc@runtux.com",
          description="A simple-to-use and -install issue-tracking system"
            " with command-line, web and e-mail interfaces. Highly"
            " customisable.",
          long_description=long_description,
          url='http://www.roundup-tracker.org',
          download_url='http://pypi.python.org/pypi/roundup',
          classifiers=['Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable',
                       'Environment :: Console',
                       'Environment :: Web Environment',
                       'Intended Audience :: End Users/Desktop',
                       'Intended Audience :: Developers',
                       'Intended Audience :: System Administrators',
                       'License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License',
                       'Operating System :: MacOS :: MacOS X',
                       'Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows',
                       'Operating System :: POSIX',
                       'Programming Language :: Python',
                       'Programming Language :: Python :: 2 :: Only',
                       'Topic :: Communications :: Email',
                       'Topic :: Office/Business',
                       'Topic :: Software Development :: Bug Tracking',
                       ],

          # Override certain command classes with our own ones
          cmdclass= {'build_doc': build_doc,
                     'build_scripts': build_scripts,
                     'build': build,
                     'bdist_rpm': bdist_rpm,
                     'install_lib': install_lib,
                     },
          packages=packages,
          scripts=scripts,
          data_files=data_files)

if __name__ == '__main__':
    os.chdir(os.path.dirname(__file__) or '.')
    main()

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