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home: make sure users and group autocomplete is case insensitive Both SQLite and MySQL have a case-insensitive LIKE operator by default, but PostgreSQL does not. As a result, a query for 'john' does not match the user 'John Doe'. As case-insensitivity is most user-friendly in the context of autocompletion of users and groups, switch to the ilike() method of SQLAlchemy rather than like().
author Thomas De Schampheleire <thomas.de_schampheleire@nokia.com>
date Fri, 02 Feb 2018 15:52:53 +0100
parents 0acb46763886
children ddee465a345a
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[run]
omit =
    # the bin scripts are not part of the Kallithea web app
    kallithea/bin/*
    # we ship with no active extensions
    kallithea/config/rcextensions/*
    # dbmigrate and paster_commands are not part of the Kallithea web app
    kallithea/lib/dbmigrate/*
    kallithea/lib/paster_commands/*
    # the tests themselves should not be part of the coverage report
    kallithea/tests/*
    # the scm hooks are not run in the kallithea process
    kallithea/config/post_receive_tmpl.py
    kallithea/config/pre_receive_tmpl.py

[paths]
source =
    kallithea/
    **/workspace/*/kallithea