Provides a convenient way to check for responses on the
mailing list prior to Accepting/Rejecting requests.
We compute the Message-ID hash that can be used to
link back to the article in the mailing list archive.
Signed-off-by: moson-mo <mo-son@mailbox.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:
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- 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>
For SQLAlchemy to automatically understand updates from the
external world, it must use an `autocommit=True` in its session.
This change breaks how we were using commit previously, as
`autocommit=True` causes SQLAlchemy to commit when a
SessionTransaction context hits __exit__.
So, a refactoring was required of our tests: All usage of
any `db.{create,delete}` must be called **within** a
SessionTransaction context, created via new `db.begin()`.
From this point forward, we're going to require:
```
with db.begin():
db.create(...)
db.delete(...)
db.session.delete(object)
```
With this, we now get external DB modifications automatically
without reloading or restarting the FastAPI server, which we
absolutely need for production.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Morris <kevr@0cost.org>
A helper function which provides a textual string conversion
of a particular Status column.
In a PackageRequest, Status is split up into four different types:
- PENDING : "Pending", PENDING_ID: 0
- CLOSED : "Closed", CLOSED_ID: 1
- ACCEPTED : "Accepted", ACCEPTED_ID: 2
- REJECTED : "Rejected", REJECTED_ID: 3
This commit adds constants for the textual strings and the
IDs. It also adds a PackageRequest.status_display() function which
grabs the proper display string for a particular Status ID.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Morris <kevr@0cost.org>