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The default name of the database ("mediagoblin") was coded
in db/open.py and init/celery/__init__.py.
Instead use the new config system to have this as the
default for the "db_name" config option.
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I am a bad person and am not allowed to commit anything else today.
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commit. :-( I don't know even, how it got in there. :-|
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Let setup_global_and_app_config set the global and app
config in the mg_globals already. This way, the config is
available to everyone very early.
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Moving the config reading and error reporting from app.py
to init/__init__.py. Straight forward.
This also fixes the duplicated exceptions.
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This duplicates some exceptions, which will be fixed very
soon.
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indexes around.
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I don't see the harm, so... done.
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Includes a test making sure an exception is raised if
current_migration not set in database
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Thanks for the catch, Elrond.
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version if missing, migrations_to_run just throws an error if not set
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Thought I installed these... guess I didn't!
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Specifically test_migrations_registered_and_sorted() :)
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This means there's a serious side effect of calling this, but there's
no way to get useful data here unless if that's set anyway.
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Also added it to MigrationManager.migrate_new(), because we'll always
need a migration number when migrating.
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Allows for calbacks, should be useful for printing output and catching
things in tests.
Gets rid of the generator stuff which now that I think of it is a
messy idea.
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Not usable yet, but fleshing out well!
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I think it's looking right though.
- Provides MigrationManager which should have plenty of utilities for
doing migrations hopefully correctly :)
- Provides RegisterMigration which should be able to decorate
migrations and register them in doing so
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* Also changed file encoding of `user_pages/forms.py` from dos to unix.
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linking
* `media.html`
* Changed comment textarea handle from `comment` => `field_comment`
* Active comment is hilighted with the CSS class name `comment_active`
and also with the hyperlink anchor #comment
* Changed media.html so that pagination always uses
Route('mediagoblin.user_pages.media_home') as base_url
* `user_pages/forms.py`
* Renamed MediaComment form field `comment` => `field_comment`
* `user_pages/routing.py`
* Added route for `/u/joar/m/123..456/c/234..567/`, points to `media_home`
* `user_pages/views.py`
* `media_home` now checks if the request contains a comment id parameter
then acts accordingly with pagination whether to call it with a
`jump_to_id` or not.
* `media_post_comment` - Updated MediaCommentForm field name
`comment` => `field_comment`
* `util.py`
* `redirect` now supports querystring arguments. - NOT USED (should we
keep it? I think so, it might be useful, sometime [don't call me a
code hoarder]).
* `Pagination.__init__` now accepts one further argument, the `jump_to_id`.
It assist the comment linking functionality in finding and returning the
proper page for a comment.
This feature will work for all kinds of objects. It might not be
optimal, but it is well functional :)
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otherwise we get a 404 because we navigate to blank slug
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