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backend: replace Pylons with TurboGears2
Replace the no-longer-supported Pylons application framework by TurboGears2
which is largely compatible/similar to Pylons.
Some interesting history is described at:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TurboGears
Changes by Dominik Ruf:
- fix sql config in test.ini
Changes by Thomas De Schampheleire:
- set-up of test suite
- tests: 'fix' repo archival test failure
Between Pylons and TurboGears2, there seems to be a small difference in the
headers sent for repository archive files, related to character encoding.
It is assumed that this difference is not important, and that the test
should just align with reality.
- remove need to import helpers/app_globals in lib
TurboGears2 by default expects helpers and app_globals to be available
in lib. For this reason kallithea/lib/__init__.py was originally changed
to include those files. However, this triggered several types of
circular import problems. If module A imported something from lib (e.g.
lib.annotate), and lib.helpers imported (possibly indirectly) module A,
then there was a circular import. Fix this by overruling the relevant
method of tg AppConfig, which is also hinted in the TurboGears2 code.
Hereby, the include of something from lib does not automatically import
helpers, greatly reducing the chances of circular import problems.
- make sure HTTP error '400' uses the custom error pages
TurboGears2 does not by default handle HTTP status code
'400 (Bad Request)' via the custom error page handling, causing a
standard non-styled error page.
- disable transaction manager
Kallithea currently handles its own transactions and does not need the
TurboGears2 transaction manager. However, TurboGears2 tries to enable it
by default and fails, throwing an error during application initialization.
The error itself seemed to be harmless for normal application functioning,
but was nevertheless confusing.
- add backlash as required dependency: backlash is meant as the WebError
replacement in TurboGears2 (originally WebError is part of Pylons). When
debug==true, it provides an interactive debugger in the browser. When
debug==false, backlash is necessary to show backtraces on the console.
- misc fixes
Replace the no-longer-supported Pylons application framework by TurboGears2
which is largely compatible/similar to Pylons.
Some interesting history is described at:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TurboGears
Changes by Dominik Ruf:
- fix sql config in test.ini
Changes by Thomas De Schampheleire:
- set-up of test suite
- tests: 'fix' repo archival test failure
Between Pylons and TurboGears2, there seems to be a small difference in the
headers sent for repository archive files, related to character encoding.
It is assumed that this difference is not important, and that the test
should just align with reality.
- remove need to import helpers/app_globals in lib
TurboGears2 by default expects helpers and app_globals to be available
in lib. For this reason kallithea/lib/__init__.py was originally changed
to include those files. However, this triggered several types of
circular import problems. If module A imported something from lib (e.g.
lib.annotate), and lib.helpers imported (possibly indirectly) module A,
then there was a circular import. Fix this by overruling the relevant
method of tg AppConfig, which is also hinted in the TurboGears2 code.
Hereby, the include of something from lib does not automatically import
helpers, greatly reducing the chances of circular import problems.
- make sure HTTP error '400' uses the custom error pages
TurboGears2 does not by default handle HTTP status code
'400 (Bad Request)' via the custom error page handling, causing a
standard non-styled error page.
- disable transaction manager
Kallithea currently handles its own transactions and does not need the
TurboGears2 transaction manager. However, TurboGears2 tries to enable it
by default and fails, throwing an error during application initialization.
The error itself seemed to be harmless for normal application functioning,
but was nevertheless confusing.
- add backlash as required dependency: backlash is meant as the WebError
replacement in TurboGears2 (originally WebError is part of Pylons). When
debug==true, it provides an interactive debugger in the browser. When
debug==false, backlash is necessary to show backtraces on the console.
- misc fixes
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"""
Based on kallithea/lib/paster_commands/template.ini.mako, generate
development.ini
kallithea/tests/test.ini
"""
import re
makofile = 'kallithea/lib/paster_commands/template.ini.mako'
# the mako conditionals used in all other ini files and templates
selected_mako_conditionals = set([
"database_engine == 'sqlite'",
"http_server == 'waitress'",
"error_aggregation_service == 'appenlight'",
"error_aggregation_service == 'sentry'",
])
# the mako variables used in all other ini files and templates
mako_variable_values = {
'host': '127.0.0.1',
'port': '5000',
'here': '%(here)s',
'uuid()': '${app_instance_uuid}',
}
# files to be generated from the mako template
ini_files = [
('kallithea/tests/test.ini',
'''
Kallithea - config for tests:
initial_repo_scan = true
sqlalchemy and kallithea_test.sqlite
custom logging
The %(here)s variable will be replaced with the parent directory of this file
''',
{
'[server:main]': {
'port': '4999',
},
'[app:main]': {
'initial_repo_scan': 'true',
'app_instance_uuid': 'test',
'show_revision_number': 'true',
'beaker.cache.sql_cache_short.expire': '1',
'beaker.session.secret': '{74e0cd75-b339-478b-b129-07dd221def1f}',
'cache_dir': '%(here)s/../../data/test/cache',
'index_dir': '%(here)s/../../data/test/index',
'archive_cache_dir': '%(here)s/../../data/test/tarballcache',
'beaker.cache.data_dir': '%(here)s/../../data/test/cache/data',
'beaker.cache.lock_dir': '%(here)s/../../data/test/cache/lock',
'sqlalchemy.url': 'sqlite:///%(here)s/kallithea_test.sqlite',
},
'[handler_console]': {
'level': 'DEBUG',
'formatter': 'color_formatter',
},
# The 'handler_console_sql' block is very similar to the one in
# development.ini, but without the explicit 'level=DEBUG' setting:
# it causes duplicate sqlalchemy debug logs, one through
# handler_console_sql and another through another path.
'[handler_console_sql]': {
'formatter': 'color_formatter_sql',
},
},
),
('development.ini',
'''
Kallithea - Development config:
listening on *:5000
sqlite and kallithea.db
initial_repo_scan = true
set debug = true
verbose and colorful logging
The %(here)s variable will be replaced with the parent directory of this file
''',
{
'[server:main]': {
'host': '0.0.0.0',
},
'[app:main]': {
'initial_repo_scan': 'true',
'set debug': 'true',
'app_instance_uuid': 'development-not-secret',
'beaker.session.secret': 'development-not-secret',
},
'[handler_console]': {
'level': 'DEBUG',
'formatter': 'color_formatter',
},
'[handler_console_sql]': {
'level': 'DEBUG',
'formatter': 'color_formatter_sql',
},
},
),
]
def main():
# make sure all mako lines starting with '#' (the '##' comments) are marked up as <text>
print 'reading:', makofile
mako_org = file(makofile).read()
mako_no_text_markup = re.sub(r'</?%text>', '', mako_org)
mako_marked_up = re.sub(r'\n(##.*)', r'\n<%text>\1</%text>', mako_no_text_markup, flags=re.MULTILINE)
if mako_marked_up != mako_org:
print 'writing:', makofile
file(makofile, 'w').write(mako_marked_up)
# select the right mako conditionals for the other less sophisticated formats
def sub_conditionals(m):
"""given a %if...%endif match, replace with just the selected
conditional sections enabled and the rest as comments
"""
conditional_lines = m.group(1)
def sub_conditional(m):
"""given a conditional and the corresponding lines, return them raw
or commented out, based on whether conditional is selected
"""
criteria, lines = m.groups()
if criteria not in selected_mako_conditionals:
lines = '\n'.join((l if not l or l.startswith('#') else '#' + l) for l in lines.split('\n'))
return lines
conditional_lines = re.sub(r'^%(?:el)?if (.*):\n((?:^[^%\n].*\n|\n)*)',
sub_conditional, conditional_lines, flags=re.MULTILINE)
return conditional_lines
mako_no_conditionals = re.sub(r'^(%if .*\n(?:[^%\n].*\n|%elif .*\n|\n)*)%endif\n',
sub_conditionals, mako_no_text_markup, flags=re.MULTILINE)
# expand mako variables
def pyrepl(m):
return mako_variable_values.get(m.group(1), m.group(0))
mako_no_variables = re.sub(r'\${([^}]*)}', pyrepl, mako_no_conditionals)
# remove utf-8 coding header
base_ini = re.sub(r'^## -\*- coding: utf-8 -\*-\n', '', mako_no_variables)
# create ini files
for fn, desc, settings in ini_files:
print 'updating:', fn
ini_lines = re.sub(
'# Kallithea - config file generated with kallithea-config *#\n',
''.join('# %-77s#\n' % l.strip() for l in desc.strip().split('\n')),
base_ini)
def process_section(m):
"""process a ini section, replacing values as necessary"""
sectionname, lines = m.groups()
if sectionname in settings:
section_settings = settings[sectionname]
def process_line(m):
"""process a section line and update value if necessary"""
setting, value = m.groups()
line = m.group(0)
if setting in section_settings:
line = '%s = %s' % (setting, section_settings[setting])
if '$' not in value:
line = '#%s = %s\n%s' % (setting, value, line)
return line.rstrip()
lines = re.sub(r'^([^#\n].*) = ?(.*)', process_line, lines, flags=re.MULTILINE)
return sectionname + '\n' + lines
ini_lines = re.sub(r'^(\[.*\])\n((?:(?:[^[\n].*)?\n)*)', process_section, ini_lines, flags=re.MULTILINE)
file(fn, 'w').write(ini_lines)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()
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