- 13 Jul, 2016 24 commits
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Romain Courteaud authored
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Romain Courteaud authored
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Romain Courteaud authored
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Romain Courteaud authored
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Romain Courteaud authored
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Romain Courteaud authored
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Romain Courteaud authored
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Romain Courteaud authored
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Romain Courteaud authored
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Romain Courteaud authored
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Romain Courteaud authored
Add some color just for prototyping
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Romain Courteaud authored
Reduce field padding. Move home link.
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Romain Courteaud authored
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Romain Courteaud authored
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Romain Courteaud authored
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Romain Courteaud authored
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Romain Courteaud authored
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Romain Courteaud authored
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Romain Courteaud authored
It prevent accessibility, as focused elements are not visible
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Romain Courteaud authored
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Romain Courteaud authored
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Romain Courteaud authored
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Romain Courteaud authored
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Yusei Tahara authored
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- 12 Jul, 2016 2 commits
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Cédric Le Ninivin authored
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Xiaowu Zhang authored
/reviewed-on nexedi/erp5!139
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- 11 Jul, 2016 1 commit
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Douglas authored
@Tyagov review, please. I'm creating a test suite now and will post about the test results as soon as they are available. - An environment object was implemented to help us deal with the multiprocess architecture of ERP5 and objects that cannot be easily stored in the ZODB. It stores definition of functions, classes and variables as string. The implementation uses a dumb Environment class to allow users to make `define` and `undefine` calls, which are captured and processed by an AST transformer before code execution. - Along with the environment object, an automatic "import fixer" was created. It does not allow users to import modules as they normally would, because this may cause collateral effects on other users' code. A good example is the plot settings in the matplotlib module. It will fix normal imports, make them use the environment object mentione earlier automatically and warn the user about it. Some bugs were fixed with this new implementation: - https://nexedi.erp5.net/bug_module/20160318-7098DD, which reports an inconsistency on portal catalog queries between Jupyter and Python (Script) objects. Probably an issue with user context storage in ActiveProcess - https://nexedi.erp5.net/bug_module/20160330-13AA193, which reports an error related to acquisition when trying to plot images, which happened in other situations, although this is not officially reported in Nexedi's ERP5. This probably also was happening because of old user context storage. /reviewed-on nexedi/erp5!131
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- 08 Jul, 2016 4 commits
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Douglas authored
Variables are investigated, recursively in case of container objects (like lists, for example), to detect if they can be stored in the ZODB. In this investigation persistent objects are identified by being an instance of the object class and implementing a `__getstate__` method that raises no exception. If the variable is not a Persistent object then we try to pickle and load it. While developing the pickleable object identification a complication was found. It seems that the code cannot capture cPickle.PicklingError in the usual way, `except cPickle.PicklingError`. It's consequence of some weirdness with regards to pickle/cPickle modules exceptions classes and more about it can be read at http://bugs.python.org/issue1457119. So, the workaround for this complication was to catch all exceptions and check the exception class name as string. The whole check for zodb persistence was moved into an utility function for the sake of readability and code maintenance. The Base_executeJupyter script object was transformed into an extension to be able to properly handle transaction errors and render them correctly inside Jupyter.
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Sebastien Robin authored
Avoid getting all related values when we jump to a module.
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Sebastien Robin authored
Getter of content translations were setting an empty translation dict. So there was ZODB pollution by doing useless changes.
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Yusei Tahara authored
erp5_web_renderjs_ui_test: Isolate testRenderjsLogout from other tests, otherwise next test fails because of unauthorized error.
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- 07 Jul, 2016 2 commits
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Sven Franck authored
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Yusei Tahara authored
erp5_ui_test_core: Don't use Base_doLanguage. Base_doLanguage opens another selenium test runner in the bottom frame of the original selenium test runner by redirect and another selenium test runner does the same thing recursively.
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- 05 Jul, 2016 3 commits
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Nicolas Wavrant authored
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Sven Franck authored
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Sven Franck authored
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- 01 Jul, 2016 3 commits
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Sebastien Robin authored
Up to now, once all test result lines in draft were processed, test result lines already started where affected to all test nodes. It was designed like this in case the initial affected test node was unable to finish is work (test node or machine could die for various reasons). But having a testnode dying should be rare, thus optimisation should not consider that this happens all the time, even though we must take into account that this could happen. This was leading to cases where a testnode, instead of quiting a test suite to process another was affected a test already affected. So it happened that we loosed one hour of a testnode while it could do much more useful work than repeating the work of another testnode. Thus, consider that testnodes are usually able to process their work, and make testnodes immediately work on another test suite once all tests of a test result are started. Then, run regularly an alarm looking for stuck test to restart them in order to affect work already affected only when required. This change should make the system more reactive when things are working (wich is the majority of time). Not working cases would still finish to work, but in a less reactive way. If we wait urgently for a test result and we see that a test is stuck, there is also possibility to unblock it by hand (if we do not want to wait the alarm).
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Sebastien Robin authored
Cloning a movement as same effect as creating a new one and editing it, so make sure interaction usually called when editing a movement are called when a movement is cloned. Otherwise we can get parts of simulation tree missing.
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Yusei Tahara authored
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- 30 Jun, 2016 1 commit
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Julien Muchembled authored
I missed it in commit b0209091
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