- 16 Apr, 2018 4 commits
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Alain Takoudjou authored
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Alain Takoudjou authored
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Kirill Smelkov authored
/reviewed-by: TrustMe
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Łukasz Nowak authored
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- 13 Apr, 2018 2 commits
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Alain Takoudjou authored
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Ivan Tyagov authored
@alain, @rafael Test is here: https://nexedi.erp5.net/test_result_module/20180412-3688F368/2/view Its failures which are different from master one (https://nexedi.erp5.net/test_result_module/20180412-3501D1A/1) seems unrelated to my changes thus I propose to emrge it in and include in next webrunner release. /reviewed-on !317
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- 12 Apr, 2018 5 commits
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Julien Muchembled authored
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Julien Muchembled authored
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Alain Takoudjou authored
This reverts commit 1bdac5da. This commit breaks webrunner resilience importer. This is not the proper fix
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Ivan Tyagov authored
Because of this: https://lab.nexedi.com/nexedi/slapos.core/blob/master/slapos/grid/promise/generic.py#L44 When slapgrid run promises, it now save promise logs. Thus we need to logrotate them. Thanks @Alain.
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Ivan Tyagov authored
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- 10 Apr, 2018 9 commits
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Alain Takoudjou authored
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Alain Takoudjou authored
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Alain Takoudjou authored
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Alain Takoudjou authored
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Alain Takoudjou authored
This recipe will be used to generate promise in etc/plugin dir. It solve the problem of promise eggs dependencies and allow to set custom parameter to use in promise. The generated script will looks like: import sys sys.path[0:0] = [ ... ] extra_config_dict = { 'KEY': 'VALUE' } CONTENT CONTENT is a python code, the expected content looks like: from namespace.module import RunPromise then the promise section in buildout will be something like: [my-promise] recipe = slapos.cookbook:promise.plugin eggs = NAME ... output = OUTPUT content = from namespace.module import RunPromise config-KEY = VALUE
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Alain Takoudjou authored
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Kazuhiko Shiozaki authored
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Jérome Perrin authored
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Alain Takoudjou authored
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- 07 Apr, 2018 1 commit
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Julien Muchembled authored
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- 06 Apr, 2018 1 commit
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Julien Muchembled authored
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- 05 Apr, 2018 1 commit
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Julien Muchembled authored
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- 04 Apr, 2018 6 commits
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Julien Muchembled authored
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Kazuhiko Shiozaki authored
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Jérome Perrin authored
Instead of having running test installing eggs with setuptools during `python setup.py test`, which fails for `caucase` because one of its dependency (namely `cryptography`) cannot be installed so easily, we want to install the dependencies via buildout, using the same installation methods than in the actual software profiles using our eggs. What I initially believed would be a small change turned out to be a long journey, especially because of using a develop version of `slapos.recipe.cmmi` caused signature changes in the parts installed by this recipe ( `git`, `openssl` etc - some parts that takes a bit of time to install ) so I had to fight with the software being reinstalled each time. Even though the cases which leads to reinstallation are understood (this even involved fixing a bug in buildout nexedi/slapos.buildout!14 ), this is still the case. Some solutions are proposed in the commit message of f4b6eeda , but this reached a state where we can consider first merging with this known problem or discuss ways of improving that before merging if it's considered as blocking. Current state is that it takes one hour to re-install what has to be reinstalled and run the test suite on test runner. Despite this issue, this approach already improve things, because: * `caucase` tests are running (and passing) * some `slapos.cookbook` are improved so that they reuse eggs from the buildout and do not install again eggs when the are run. * ... and some other small cleanups This depends on nexedi/erp5!619 on the `erp5.util` side. /reviewed-on nexedi/slapos!309
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Jérome Perrin authored
This function factorize the code to instanciate a recipe in a fake buildout. The new feature is that if running in a buildout directory, the recipe will reuse the eggs from this buildout instead of trying to install eggs again.
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Jérome Perrin authored
we now use slapos.cookbook:wrapper instead
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Jérome Perrin authored
Instead of letting `python setup.py test` install the depencies, use buildout way of installing the eggs. This software use `interpreter` recipe of `zc.recipe.egg` to install a python with all eggs pre-installed. This is a way to get all the dependencies at install time instead of getting them at run time from pypi when running `python setup.py test`. `erp5.util.testsuite` has been extended to support a parameter to specify which python interpreter to use. One issue is that this way of installing eggs by buildout cause chicken and egg problem: cloning repository containing `slapos.recipe.cmmi` needs git, and to compiling git needs `slapos.recipe.cmmi`. The consequence of this is that re-running software will install too many parts again. One solution for this would be to clone `slapos.recipe.cmmi` with a `git` command provided by testnode or system package. Another solution would be to not install `slapos.recipe.cmmi` develop egg, simply install the egg from it's current pypi version while installing the software (running tests will be from the git checkout anyway). For now this is open issue. Another point of attention is that `python setup.py test` install the requirements listed in `test_requires`, but `zc.recipe.egg` does not provide a way of installing these. Some of our packages have `[test]` entrypoints, in this case, the software installs the test entrypoints. For others, we install the eggs. Other improvements: * use a simple `slapos.recipe:wrapper` instead of `slapos.cookbook:egg_test` * fix the typo in repository name erp5-util-repository -> erp5.util-repository ( this mean we will have to fix the test suites in nexedi ERP5 ) * document "what is this software" and a scenario of how this software can be used to develop slapos eggs. * switch to buildout-hash.cfg for easier template hash management.
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- 30 Mar, 2018 3 commits
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Alain Takoudjou authored
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Alain Takoudjou authored
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Alain Takoudjou authored
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- 29 Mar, 2018 6 commits
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Alain Takoudjou authored
/reviewed-on nexedi/slapos!308
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Kazuhiko Shiozaki authored
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Kazuhiko Shiozaki authored
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Kazuhiko Shiozaki authored
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Rafael Monnerat authored
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- 28 Mar, 2018 2 commits
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Alain Takoudjou authored
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