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celery: change ini template to use sqlite for results
'amqp://' might be good - also for results, but seems to need additional
non-trivial setup. And according to
https://docs.celeryproject.org/en/3.0/whatsnew-4.0.html#features-removed-for-lack-of-funding
it is deprecated.
Kallithea only uses Celery results when repos are created or forked and user
browsers are reloading pages to poll for completion. amqp seems like
unnecessary complexity for that use case.
Sqlite does however seem like a minimal but fine solution for the Kallithea use
case in most setups.
author | Mads Kiilerich <mads@kiilerich.com> |
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date | Fri, 14 Feb 2020 02:25:00 +0100 |
parents | 9948ed9916c4 |
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import os import mock import pytest import tg here = os.path.dirname(__file__) # HACK: def pytest_configure(): # Register global dummy tg.context to avoid "TypeError: No object (name: context) has been registered for this thread" tg.request_local.context._push_object(tg.util.bunch.Bunch()) # could be removed again after use with # tg.request_local.context._pop_object ... but we keep it around forever as # a reasonable sentinel def pytest_ignore_collect(path): # ignore all files outside the 'kallithea' directory if not str(path).startswith(os.path.join(here, 'kallithea')): return True # during doctest verification, normally all python files will be imported. # Thus, files that cannot be imported normally should be ignored. # Files that generate ImportErrors are ignored via # '--doctest-ignore-import-errors' (pytest.ini) kallithea_ignore_paths = ( # AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'config' '/kallithea/alembic/env.py', # collection of the following file messes up the rest of test execution '/kallithea/tests/scripts/manual_test_concurrency.py', ) if str(path).endswith(kallithea_ignore_paths): return True @pytest.fixture() def doctest_mock_ugettext(request): """Mock ugettext ('_') in the module using this fixture. Intended to be used for doctests. In a doctest, enable this fixture using: >>> getfixture('doctest_mock_ugettext') """ m = __import__(request.module.__name__, globals(), locals(), [None], 0) with mock.patch.object(m, '_', lambda s: s): yield if getattr(pytest, 'register_assert_rewrite', None): # make sure that all asserts under kallithea/tests benefit from advanced # assert reporting with pytest-3.0.0+, including api/api_base.py, # models/common.py etc. # See also: https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/assert.html#advanced-assertion-introspection pytest.register_assert_rewrite('kallithea.tests')