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follow: Fix args for $.post() call in toggleFollowingRepo()
Before, the resulting query string was _literally_ like:
?follows_repository_id=xxx&_session_csrf_secret_token=yyy
The server side stack ended up parsing it as:
>>> urllib.parse.parse_qsl("follows_repository_id=xxx&_session_csrf_secret_token=yyy", keep_blank_values=True)
[('follows_repository_id', 'xxx'), ('amp', ''), ('_session_csrf_secret_token', 'yyy')]
because the HTML encoding of & isn't relevant here and it thus looks like a
"matrix URL" (as drafted on https://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/MatrixURIs.html )
with the following values:
param: follows_repository_id = xxx
param: amp =
matrix: _session_csrf_secret_token = yyy
It thus ended up with the right values (if ignoring 'amp') and it thus worked
anyway.
Instead, clean it up and just pass a dict to jQuery.post as intended.
Before, the resulting query string was _literally_ like:
?follows_repository_id=xxx&_session_csrf_secret_token=yyy
The server side stack ended up parsing it as:
>>> urllib.parse.parse_qsl("follows_repository_id=xxx&_session_csrf_secret_token=yyy", keep_blank_values=True)
[('follows_repository_id', 'xxx'), ('amp', ''), ('_session_csrf_secret_token', 'yyy')]
because the HTML encoding of & isn't relevant here and it thus looks like a
"matrix URL" (as drafted on https://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/MatrixURIs.html )
with the following values:
param: follows_repository_id = xxx
param: amp =
matrix: _session_csrf_secret_token = yyy
It thus ended up with the right values (if ignoring 'amp') and it thus worked
anyway.
Instead, clean it up and just pass a dict to jQuery.post as intended.
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# Test that installation of all dependencies works fine if versions are set to
# the minimum ones.
set -e
if [ -n "$VIRTUAL_ENV" ]; then
echo "This script will create its own virtualenv - please don't run it inside an existing one." >&2
exit 1
fi
cd "$(hg root)"
venv=build/minimum-dependency-versions-venv
log=build/minimum-dependency-versions.log
min_requirements=build/minimum-dependency-versions-requirements.txt
echo "virtualenv: $venv"
echo "log: $log"
echo "minimum requirements file: $min_requirements"
# clean up previous runs
rm -rf "$venv" "$log"
mkdir -p "$venv"
# Make a light weight parsing of setup.py and dev_requirements.txt,
# finding all >= requirements and dumping into a custom requirements.txt
# while fixating the requirement at the lower bound.
sed -n 's/.*"\(.*\)>=\(.*\)".*/\1==\2/p' setup.py > "$min_requirements"
sed 's/>=/==/p' dev_requirements.txt >> "$min_requirements"
python3 -m venv "$venv"
source "$venv/bin/activate"
pip install --upgrade pip setuptools
pip install -e . -r "$min_requirements" python-ldap python-pam 2> >(tee "$log" >&2)
# Treat any message on stderr as a problem, for the caller to interpret.
if [ -s "$log" ]; then
echo
echo "Error: pip detected following problems:"
cat "$log"
echo
exit 1
fi
freeze_txt=build/minimum-dependency-versions.txt
pip freeze > $freeze_txt
echo "Installation of minimum packages was successful, providing a set of packages as in $freeze_txt . Now running test suite..."
pytest
echo "Test suite execution was successful."
echo "You can now do additional validation using virtual env '$venv'."
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