This can be used to update config values for the entirety
of a config. When config values are set through this tool,
$AUR_CONFIG is overridden with a copy of the config file
with all sections and options found in $AUR_CONFIG
+ $AUR_CONFIG_DEFAULTS.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Morris <kevr@0cost.org>
Didn't get this in when the initial request port went down;
here it is.
Auto-accept orphan requests when the package has been out of
date for longer than auto_orphan_age.
Auto-accept deletion requests by the package's maintainer
if the package has been uploaded within auto_deletion_age
seconds ago.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Morris <kevr@0cost.org>
This change utilizes pytest-xdist to perform a multiproc test
run and reworks aurweb.db's code. We no longer use a global
engine, session or Session, but we now use a memo of engines
and sessions as they are requested, based on the PYTEST_CURRENT_TEST
environment variable, which is available during testing.
Additionally, this change strips several SQLite components
out of the Python code-base.
SQLite is still compatible with PHP and sharness tests, but
not with our FastAPI implementation.
More changes:
------------
- Remove use of aurweb.db.session global in other code.
- Use new aurweb.db.name() dynamic db name function in env.py.
- Added 'addopts' to pytest.ini which utilizes multiprocessing.
- Highly recommended to leave this be or modify `-n auto` to
`-n {cpu_threads}` where cpu_threads is at least 2.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Morris <kevr@0cost.org>
Changes:
-------
- Add aurweb.db.get_session()
- Returns aurweb.db's global `session` instance
- Provides us a way to change the implementation of the session
instance without interrupting user code.
- Use aurweb.db.get_session() in session API methods
- Add docstrings to session API methods
- Refactor aurweb.db.delete
- Normalize aurweb.db.delete to an alias of session.delete
- Refresh instances in places we depend on their non-PK columns
being up to date.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Morris <kevr@0cost.org>
The SQL logic in this file for package metadata now exactly
reflects RPC's search logic, without searching for specific
packages.
Two command line arguments are available:
--extended | Include License, Keywords, Groups, relations
and dependencies.
When --extended is passed, the script will create a
packages-meta-ext-v1.json.gz, configured via packagesmetaextfile.
Archive JSON is in the following format: line-separated package objects
enclosed in a list:
[
{...},
{...},
{...}
]
Signed-off-by: Kevin Morris <kevr@0cost.org>
If the If-None-Match header is supplied with a previously
obtained ETag from the same query, a 304 Not Modified is
returned with no content.
This allows clients to completely leverage the ETag header.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Morris <kevr@0cost.org>
Since we're in the hot path, a constant re.compiled
JSONP_EXPR is defined for checks against the callback.
Additionally, reorganized `content_type` and `content`
to avoid performing a DB query when we encounter a
regex mismatch.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Morris <kevr@0cost.org>
This change introduces alternate rendering of text/javascript
JSONP-compatible callback content. The `examples/jsonp.html`
HTML document can be used to test this functionality against
a running aurweb server.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Morris <kevr@0cost.org>
This commit introduces a PackageSearch-derivative class: `RPCSearch`.
This derivative modifies callback behavior of PackageSearch to
suit RPC searches, including [make|check|opt]depends `by` types.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Morris <kevr@0cost.org>
This is needed so that users can edit comments when they don't have
Javascript being used in their browser.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Morris <kevr@0cost.org>
This definitely leaked through in more areas. We'll need to reuse
this new utility function in a few other routes in upcoming commits.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Morris <kevr@0cost.org>
With this change, we've decoupled some partials shared between
`/pkgbase/{name}` and `/account/{username}/comments`. The comment
actions template now resolves its package base via the `comment`
instance instead of requiring `pkgbase`.
We've also modified the existing package comment routes to
support execution from any location using the `next` parameter.
This allows us to reuse code from package comments for
account comments actions.
Moved the majority of comment editing javascript to its own
.js file.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Morris <kevr@0cost.org>
Two new options have been added:
- [devel] commit_url
- URL including an %s format specifier that can be used to link
to a webpage for the commit.
- [devel] commit_hash
- HEAD's commit hash (produced via `git rev-parse HEAD`)
If a `[devel] commit_hash` is configured, a link to the commit based on
`[devel] commit_url` will be displayed in the aurweb footer in
the form: `HEAD@<commit_hash>`. If no `[devel] commit_url` is
configured, a non-linked hash will be displayed.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Morris <kevr@0cost.org>
Changes:
- `via` is not required in FastAPI. We deduce the involved
requests via their PackageBaseName / MergeBaseName columns
and set them to Accepted when merged.
- When erroneous input is given, the error is now presented
on the merge page instead of sending the user to the pkgbase
page.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Morris <kevr@0cost.org>
Improvements:
- Package deletion now creates a PackageRequest on behalf of
the deleter if one does not yet exist.
- All package deletions are now logged to keep track of who did what.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Morris <kevr@0cost.org>
New configuration options:
- `[ratelimit] cache`
- A boolean indicating whether we should use configured cache (1)
or database (0) for ratelimiting.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Morris <kevr@0cost.org>
With this change, we provide a wrapper to `logging.getLogger`
in the `aurweb.logging` module. Modules wishing to log using
logging.conf should get their module-local loggers by calling
`aurweb.logging.getLogger(__name__)`, similar to `logging.getLogger`,
this way initialization with logging.conf is guaranteed.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Morris <kevr@0cost.org>
This reworks the base implementation of the RPC to use a
class called RPC for handling of requests. Took a bit of
a different approach than PHP in terms of exposed methods,
but it does end up achieving the same goal, with one additional
error: "Request type '{type}' is not yet implemented."
For FastAPI development, we'll stick with:
- If the supplied 'type' argument has an alias mapping in
RPC.ALIASES, we convert the type argument over to its alias
before doing anything. Example: 'info' is aliased to 'multiinfo',
so when a user requests type=info, it is converted to type=multiinfo.
- If the type does not exist in RPC.EXPOSED_TYPES, the following
error is produced: "No request type/data specified."
- If the type **does** exist in RPC.EXPOSED_TYPES, but does not
have an implemented `RPC._handle_{type}_type` function, the
following error is produced: "Request type '{type}' is not yet
implemented."
Signed-off-by: Kevin Morris <kevr@0cost.org>