tests: infrastructure to rebuild and export all business templates
This is not really a test, but it reuses runUnitTest/runTestSuite commands, because they are good tools to quickly create ERP5 environment and installing business templates. To re-build and re-export all* business templates, use this command: ./bin/runTestSuite --test_suite=ReExportERP5BusinessTemplateTestSuite --node_quantity argument can also be used to process multiple business templates in parallel. * note that this does not actually handle all business templates, but only the ones for which coding style test is enabled, because most business templates for which it is not enabled can not be installed. This typically produces large diffs that should apply the same change to many files and ideally, nothing else. We also developed a simple tool which summarize the diff by detecting the same chunk present in multiple files, it can be found at https://lab.nexedi.com/nexedi/erp5/snippets/1171 and also below. --- from __future__ import print_function """report similar hunks in a patch. """ __version__ = '0.1' import argparse import collections import codecs import unidiff # unidiff==0.7.3 import hashlib parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() parser.add_argument('patch_file', type=argparse.FileType('r'), default='-', nargs='?') parser.add_argument('-v', '--verbose', action='count', default=0) args = parser.parse_args() patchset = unidiff.PatchSet(codecs.getreader('utf-8')(args.patch_file)) chunks_by_filenames = collections.defaultdict(set) for patch in patchset: for chunk in patch: chunk_text = u''.join([unicode(l) for l in chunk]) chunks_by_filenames[chunk_text].add(patch.path) for chunk_text, filenames in chunks_by_filenames.items(): chunk_hash = hashlib.md5(chunk_text.encode('utf-8')).hexdigest() print("Chunk %s is present in %s files" % (chunk_hash, len(filenames))) if args.verbose: print() print("\n".join(" " + f for f in sorted(filenames))) print() if args.verbose > 1: print() print(chunk_text) print()
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