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Fix Python 3 issues in REST code.
* Need to use .get not .getheader for HTTP headers (see hg commit
fec18298ae02, "Python 3 preparation: HTTP headers handling in
roundup_server.py.").
* Need to use key not cmp with sort (see hg commit 3fa026621f69,
"Python 3 preparation: comparisons.").
* dispatch output must be bytes, not str, otherwise writing it to the
socket (e.g. in roundup-server) will fail.
This fixes issues shown up attempting to access the REST interface
with a browser with Python 3 (as opposed to with the Roundup
testsuite, which also has known REST issues with Python 3).
| author | Joseph Myers <jsm@polyomino.org.uk> |
|---|---|
| date | Sun, 17 Mar 2019 16:25:36 +0000 |
| parents | c54720396f40 |
| children | 247f176f9020 |
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.TH ROUNDUP-SERVER 1 "27 July 2004" .SH NAME roundup-server \- start roundup web server .SH SYNOPSIS \fBroundup-server\fP [\fIoptions\fP] [\fBname=\fP\fItracker home\fP]* .SH OPTIONS .TP \fB-C\fP \fIfile\fP Use options read from the configuration file (see below). .TP \fB-n\fP \fIhostname\fP Sets the host name or IP address to listen on. Default is localhost (127.0.0.1). Use 0.0.0.0 to listen on all interfaces on the system. .TP \fB-p\fP \fIport\fP Sets the port to listen on (default: 8080). .TP \fB-d\fP \fIfile\fP Daemonize, and write the server's PID to the nominated file. .TP \fB-l\fP \fIfile\fP Sets a filename to log to (instead of stdout). This is required if the -d option is used. .TP \fB-i\fP \fIfile\fP Sets a filename to use as a template for generating the tracker index page. The variable "trackers" is available to the template and is a dict of all configured trackers. .TP \fB-s\fP Enables to use of SSL. .TP \fB-e\fP \fIfile\fP Sets a filename containing the PEM file to use for SSL. If left blank, a temporary self-signed certificate will be used. .TP \fB-N\fP Log client machine names instead of IP addresses (much slower). .TP \fB-u\fP \fIUID\fP Runs the Roundup web server as this UID. .TP \fB-g\fP \fIGID\fP Runs the Roundup web server as this GID. .TP \fB-d\fP \fIPIDfile\fP Run the server in the background and write the server's PID to the file indicated by PIDfile. The -l option \fBmust\fP be specified if -d is used. .TP \fB-v\fP Print version and exit. .TP \fB-h\fP Print help and exit. .TP \fBname=\fP\fItracker home\fP Sets the tracker home(s) to use. The \fBname\fP variable is how the tracker is identified in the URL (it's the first part of the URL path). The \fItracker home\fP variable is the directory that was identified when you did "roundup-admin init". You may specify any number of these name=home pairs on the command-line. For convenience, you may edit the TRACKER_HOMES variable in the roundup-server file instead. Make sure the name part doesn't include any url-unsafe characters like spaces, as these confuse the cookie handling in browsers like IE. .SH EXAMPLES .TP .B roundup-server -p 9000 bugs=/var/tracker reqs=/home/roundup/group1 Start the server on port \fB9000\fP serving two trackers; one under \fB/bugs\fP and one under \fB/reqs\fP. .SH CONFIGURATION FILE See the "admin_guide" in the Roundup "doc" directory. .SH AUTHOR This manpage was written by Bastian Kleineidam <calvin@debian.org> for the Debian distribution of roundup. The main author of roundup is Richard Jones <richard@users.sourceforge.net>.
