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py3: make get_current_authuser handle missing tg context consistently and explicitly
tg context handling ends up using
tg.support.registry.StackedObjectProxy._current_obj for attribute access ...
which if no context has been pushed will end up in:
raise TypeError(
'No object (name: %s) has been registered for this '
'thread' % self.____name__)
utils2.get_current_authuser used code like:
if hasattr(tg.tmpl_context, 'authuser'):
Python 2 hasattr will call __getattr__ and return False if it throws any
exception. (It would thus catch the TypeError and silently fall through to use
the default user None.) This hasattr behavior is confusing and hard to use
correctly. Here, it was used incorrectly. It has been common practice to work
around by using something like:
getattr(x, y, None) is not None
Python 3 hasattr fixed this flaw and only catches AttributeError. The TypeError
would thus (rightfully) be propagated. That is a change that must be handled
when introducing py3 support.
The get_current_authuser code could more clearly and simple and py3-compatible
be written as:
return getattr(tmpl_context, 'authuser', None)
- but then we also have to handle the TypeError explicitly ... which we are
happy to do.
tg context handling ends up using
tg.support.registry.StackedObjectProxy._current_obj for attribute access ...
which if no context has been pushed will end up in:
raise TypeError(
'No object (name: %s) has been registered for this '
'thread' % self.____name__)
utils2.get_current_authuser used code like:
if hasattr(tg.tmpl_context, 'authuser'):
Python 2 hasattr will call __getattr__ and return False if it throws any
exception. (It would thus catch the TypeError and silently fall through to use
the default user None.) This hasattr behavior is confusing and hard to use
correctly. Here, it was used incorrectly. It has been common practice to work
around by using something like:
getattr(x, y, None) is not None
Python 3 hasattr fixed this flaw and only catches AttributeError. The TypeError
would thus (rightfully) be propagated. That is a change that must be handled
when introducing py3 support.
The get_current_authuser code could more clearly and simple and py3-compatible
be written as:
return getattr(tmpl_context, 'authuser', None)
- but then we also have to handle the TypeError explicitly ... which we are
happy to do.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 | #!/usr/bin/env python2
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import os
import platform
import sys
import setuptools
# monkey patch setuptools to use distutils owner/group functionality
from setuptools.command import sdist
if sys.version_info < (2, 6) or sys.version_info >= (3,):
raise Exception('Kallithea requires python 2.7')
here = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__))
def _get_meta_var(name, data, callback_handler=None):
import re
matches = re.compile(r'(?:%s)\s*=\s*(.*)' % name).search(data)
if matches:
if not callable(callback_handler):
callback_handler = lambda v: v
return callback_handler(eval(matches.groups()[0]))
_meta = open(os.path.join(here, 'kallithea', '__init__.py'), 'r')
_metadata = _meta.read()
_meta.close()
callback = lambda V: ('.'.join(map(str, V[:3])) + '.'.join(V[3:]))
__version__ = _get_meta_var('VERSION', _metadata, callback)
__license__ = _get_meta_var('__license__', _metadata)
__author__ = _get_meta_var('__author__', _metadata)
__url__ = _get_meta_var('__url__', _metadata)
# defines current platform
__platform__ = platform.system()
is_windows = __platform__ in ['Windows']
requirements = [
"alembic >= 1.0.10, < 1.1",
"gearbox >= 0.1.0, < 1",
"waitress >= 0.8.8, < 1.4",
"WebOb >= 1.8, < 1.9",
"backlash >= 0.1.2, < 1",
"TurboGears2 >= 2.4, < 2.5",
"tgext.routes >= 0.2.0, < 1",
"Beaker >= 1.10.1, < 2",
"WebHelpers2 >= 2.0, < 2.1",
"FormEncode >= 1.3.1, < 1.4",
"SQLAlchemy >= 1.2.9, < 1.4",
"Mako >= 0.9.1, < 1.1",
"Pygments >= 2.2.0, < 2.5",
"Whoosh >= 2.7.1, < 2.8",
"celery >= 3.1, < 4.0", # TODO: celery 4 doesn't work
"Babel >= 1.3, < 2.8",
"python-dateutil >= 2.1.0, < 2.9",
"Markdown >= 2.2.1, < 3.2",
"docutils >= 0.11, < 0.15",
"URLObject >= 2.3.4, < 2.5",
"Routes >= 2.0, < 2.5",
"dulwich >= 0.19.0, < 0.20",
"mercurial >= 5.1, < 5.3",
"decorator >= 4.2.1, < 4.5",
"Paste >= 2.0.3, < 3.1",
"bleach >= 3.0, < 3.2",
"Click >= 7.0, < 8",
"ipaddr >= 2.2.0, < 2.3",
"paginate >= 0.5, < 0.6",
"paginate_sqlalchemy >= 0.3.0, < 0.4",
]
if not is_windows:
requirements.append("bcrypt >= 3.1.0, < 3.2")
dependency_links = [
]
classifiers = [
'Development Status :: 4 - Beta',
'Environment :: Web Environment',
'Framework :: Pylons',
'Intended Audience :: Developers',
'License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License (GPL)',
'Operating System :: OS Independent',
'Programming Language :: Python',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7',
'Topic :: Software Development :: Version Control',
]
# additional files from project that goes somewhere in the filesystem
# relative to sys.prefix
data_files = []
description = ('Kallithea is a fast and powerful management tool '
'for Mercurial and Git with a built in push/pull server, '
'full text search and code-review.')
keywords = ' '.join([
'kallithea', 'mercurial', 'git', 'code review',
'repo groups', 'ldap', 'repository management', 'hgweb replacement',
'hgwebdir', 'gitweb replacement', 'serving hgweb',
])
# long description
README_FILE = 'README.rst'
try:
long_description = open(README_FILE).read()
except IOError as err:
sys.stderr.write(
"[WARNING] Cannot find file specified as long_description (%s)\n"
% README_FILE
)
long_description = description
sdist_org = sdist.sdist
class sdist_new(sdist_org):
def initialize_options(self):
sdist_org.initialize_options(self)
self.owner = self.group = 'root'
sdist.sdist = sdist_new
packages = setuptools.find_packages(exclude=['ez_setup'])
setuptools.setup(
name='Kallithea',
version=__version__,
description=description,
long_description=long_description,
keywords=keywords,
license=__license__,
author=__author__,
author_email='kallithea@sfconservancy.org',
dependency_links=dependency_links,
url=__url__,
install_requires=requirements,
classifiers=classifiers,
data_files=data_files,
packages=packages,
include_package_data=True,
message_extractors={'kallithea': [
('**.py', 'python', None),
('templates/**.mako', 'mako', {'input_encoding': 'utf-8'}),
('templates/**.html', 'mako', {'input_encoding': 'utf-8'}),
('public/**', 'ignore', None)]},
zip_safe=False,
entry_points="""
[console_scripts]
kallithea-api = kallithea.bin.kallithea_api:main
kallithea-gist = kallithea.bin.kallithea_gist:main
kallithea-config = kallithea.bin.kallithea_config:main
kallithea-cli = kallithea.bin.kallithea_cli:cli
[paste.app_factory]
main = kallithea.config.middleware:make_app
""",
)
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