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flake8 - remove re.compile from method arg + test + doc
changed 2 methods defined like:
def method(..., dre=re.compile(r'...')):
moved re.compile to module variables and passed the var name
def method(..., dre=var_name):
while doing this I found out that a url of .../issue0001 will behave
like .../issue1. Who knew. Documented in customizing.
Tested same in test_liveserver. Added msg1 as well so I could verify
msg0001 worked.
Also added some range tests as well.
| author | John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org> |
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| date | Wed, 14 Sep 2022 17:48:51 -0400 |
| parents | 23b8e6067f7c |
| children | 9c3ec0a5c7fc |
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#! /usr/bin/python # # Schema diagram generator contributed by Stefan Seefeld of the fresco # project http://www.fresco.org/. # # It generates a 'dot file' that is then fed into the 'dot' # tool (http://www.graphviz.org) to generate a graph: # # %> ./schema.py # %> dot -Tps schema.dot -o schema.ps # %> gv schema.ps # from __future__ import print_function import sys import roundup.instance # open the instance instance = roundup.instance.open(sys.argv[1]) db = instance.open() # diagram preamble print('digraph schema {') print('size="8,6"') print('node [shape="record" bgcolor="#ffe4c4" style=filled]') print('edge [taillabel="1" headlabel="1" dir=back arrowtail=ediamond]') # get all the classes types = list(db.classes.keys()) # one record node per class for i in range(len(types)): print('node%d [label=\"{%s|}"]'%(i, types[i])) # now draw in the relations for name in db.classes.keys(): type = db.classes[name] attributes = type.getprops() for a in attributes.keys(): attribute = attributes[a] if isinstance(attribute, roundup.hyperdb.Link): print('node%d -> node%d [label=%s]'%(types.index(name), types.index(attribute.classname), a)) elif isinstance(attribute, roundup.hyperdb.Multilink): print('node%d -> node%d [taillabel="*" label=%s]'%(types.index(name), types.index(attribute.classname), a)) # all done print('}')
