- Mar 31, 2022
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Antoine R. Dumont authored
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- Mar 30, 2022
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Antoine R. Dumont authored
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Antoine R. Dumont authored
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Antoine R. Dumont authored
Hypothesis: This makes the documentation build fail.
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Antoine R. Dumont authored
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Antoine R. Dumont authored
This changes the deprecated :show-nested: instruction to the :nested: one [1]. This also fixes warning about misdefined block [2] [1] https://sphinx-click.readthedocs.io/en/latest/usage/#directive-click [2] ``` 10:38:38 Warning, treated as error: 10:38:38 /var/lib/jenkins/workspace/DMOD/tests-on-diff/docs/cli.rst:14:Literal block expected; none found. 10:38:38 make: *** [../../swh-docs/Makefile.sphinx:32: sphinx/html] Error 2 10:38:38 make: Leaving directory '/var/lib/jenkins/workspace/DMOD/tests-on-diff/docs' 10:38:38 ERROR: InvocationError for command '/usr/bin/make -I ../.tox/sphinx/src/swh-docs/swh/ -C docs' (exited with code 2) ```
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- Mar 23, 2022
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- Mar 22, 2022
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Antoine Lambert authored
Due to test modules being copied in subdirectories of the build directory by setuptools, it makes pytest fail by raising ImportPathMismatchError exceptions when invoked from root directory of the module. So ignore the build folder to discover tests.
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- Mar 18, 2022
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David Douard authored
these fields are computed attributes and may be removed from the backend storage. Helps writing tests.
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- Mar 16, 2022
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vlorentz authored
This will be used by swh.storage.backfill's tests.
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vlorentz authored
This reverts commit a0f54362. This means this commit removes the 'offset' and 'negative_utc' arguments. It also removes the 'negative_utc' attribute (which is not used anymore), but keeps an 'offset' property, which is an alias to 'offset_minutes()'. This is only to keep this commit readable; the next commit will remove this alias.
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- Feb 10, 2022
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vlorentz authored
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Antoine Lambert authored
To install the new hook: $ pre-commit install -t commit-msg
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vlorentz authored
This should slightly reduce the memory used by dir/rev/rel objects
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- Jan 26, 2022
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- Jan 17, 2022
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- Jan 13, 2022
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vlorentz authored
'offset' becomes a property instead of an attribute and constructor argument. This also removes both from the output of `.to_dict()`. This is step 6 of https://forge.softwareheritage.org/T3752 This will break packages that still use the constructor directly, ie. swh-storage and swh-loader-git (and tests of swh-loader-core and swh-loader-svn)
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- Jan 12, 2022
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vlorentz authored
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- Jan 11, 2022
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vlorentz authored
swh-deposit needs to link to some of them.
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- Jan 07, 2022
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- Dec 22, 2021
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Nicolas Dandrimont authored
blake2s and blake2b have been provided by the stdlib hashlib since Python 3.6, and we declare 3.7 as minimum Python version supported.
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vlorentz authored
1. Most objects do not need it so it's a waste of space 2. This means we just extend the existing format (some objects will have that key in their dict) instead of changing it (retroactively adding it to all objects)
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vlorentz authored
This will be used to store the original manifest of 'weird' git objects, when we cannot reasonably represent them otherwise.
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- Dec 21, 2021
- Dec 17, 2021
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vlorentz authored
Revision and release do not generally allow 'arbitrary' metadata; and it was missing ExtIDs and REMD
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- Dec 16, 2021
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Antoine R. Dumont authored
This also drops spurious copyright headers to those files if present. Related to T3812
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- Dec 15, 2021
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vlorentz authored
Using .now() produces data that differs between xdist processes, as files are imported after forking, and xdist requires consistent data across processes.
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- Dec 08, 2021
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vlorentz authored
It calls attr.validate() (which calls the validators), and recomputes the hash of HashableObject instances. A future commit will also make it check the raw_manifest attribute when relevant
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vlorentz authored
It's just simpler this way
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vlorentz authored
For the sake of completeness (a future commit may depend on it).
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vlorentz authored
For now it is filled from 'offset' and 'negative_utc', but it will replace them in a future commit. This is to simplify and add support for more 'weird' offsets we do not currently support.
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