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tests: add global test_context_fixture
Move the existing app_test_context_fixture from test_pullrequests.py to
conftest.py to make it available to all test modules.
It is useful in two cases:
1. there is test setup code (xUnit style) that needs to execute in the same
test context as the actual test.
2. even without test setup code, an entire test needs to be executed in a
test context. In this case, the fixture just reduces code complexity by not
requiring changes in the test code (compared to standard 'with
test_context').
It is possible to apply this (or any) fixture to an entire test class using
the class decorator
@pytest.mark.usefixtures("...")
This is similar to 'autouse=True' but can be used even if the fixture is
defined elsewhere.
Move the existing app_test_context_fixture from test_pullrequests.py to
conftest.py to make it available to all test modules.
It is useful in two cases:
1. there is test setup code (xUnit style) that needs to execute in the same
test context as the actual test.
2. even without test setup code, an entire test needs to be executed in a
test context. In this case, the fixture just reduces code complexity by not
requiring changes in the test code (compared to standard 'with
test_context').
It is possible to apply this (or any) fixture to an entire test class using
the class decorator
@pytest.mark.usefixtures("...")
This is similar to 'autouse=True' but can be used even if the fixture is
defined elsewhere.
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===============================
Version control systems support
===============================
Kallithea supports Git and Mercurial repositories out-of-the-box.
For Git, you do need the ``git`` command line client installed on the server.
You can always disable Git or Mercurial support by editing the
file ``kallithea/__init__.py`` and commenting out the backend.
.. code-block:: python
BACKENDS = {
'hg': 'Mercurial repository',
#'git': 'Git repository',
}
Git support
-----------
Web server with chunked encoding
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Large Git pushes require an HTTP server with support for
chunked encoding for POST. The Python web servers waitress_ and
gunicorn_ (Linux only) can be used. By default, Kallithea uses
waitress_ for `gearbox serve` instead of the built-in `paste` WSGI
server.
The web server used by gearbox is controlled in the .ini file::
use = egg:waitress#main
or::
use = egg:gunicorn#main
Also make sure to comment out the following options::
threadpool_workers =
threadpool_max_requests =
use_threadpool =
Mercurial support
-----------------
Working with Mercurial subrepositories
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
This section explains how to use Mercurial subrepositories_ in Kallithea.
Example usage::
## init a simple repo
hg init mainrepo
cd mainrepo
echo "file" > file
hg add file
hg ci --message "initial file"
# clone subrepo we want to add from Kallithea
hg clone http://kallithea.local/subrepo
## specify URL to existing repo in Kallithea as subrepository path
echo "subrepo = http://kallithea.local/subrepo" > .hgsub
hg add .hgsub
hg ci --message "added remote subrepo"
In the file list of a clone of ``mainrepo`` you will see a connected
subrepository at the revision it was cloned with. Clicking on the
subrepository link sends you to the proper repository in Kallithea.
Cloning ``mainrepo`` will also clone the attached subrepository.
Next we can edit the subrepository data, and push back to Kallithea. This will
update both repositories.
.. _waitress: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/waitress
.. _gunicorn: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/gunicorn
.. _subrepositories: http://mercurial.aragost.com/kick-start/en/subrepositories/
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