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dict.viewitems breaks python 2.6 compatibility.
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This reworks the plugin infrastructure so as to remove module-loading
side-effects which were making things a pain in the ass to test.
With the new system, there's no auto-registering meta class. Instead
plugins do whatever they want and then specify a hooks dict that maps
hook names to callables for the things they're tying into. The most
common one (and the only one we've implemented so far) is "setup".
This also simplifies the sampleplugin a little by moving the code
to __init__.py.
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This fixes the template loader so that it can load plugin templates.
This adds code for registering template paths so that plugins can add
their own templates.
This adds the base code for the flatpagesfile plugin. It doesn't serve
pages, yet, but it's pretty close.
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Since we're adding the new "domain" staticdirect system we should
clean this up.
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* implements installing, loading and setup for plugins
* codifies configuration
* has a sample plugin
* docs
* tests
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Use mediagoblin_local.ini as default conf file if it exists, else use
mediagoblin.ini, just like everything else.
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- Changed config files of test configs to use SQL
- Updated celery initialization tools, factored them to be able to
use the "big instance" application stuff
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So that celeryd also loads the task.
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So all models are ready when connecting to the db and so
our "db" object has all models listed on it, create a
function to load all models from the media_types, etc. Call
it in setup_database()
Problem: This gives celery warnings, because celery is
imported before being setup properly. No idea how to fix
this now. So media-type loading is excluded from
load_models for now.
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upper correctly
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when initialising the config as per issue #214
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When initializing the database connection the current mongo
based setup checked for new migrations and warned about
them. This was mongo specific so factor'd it out into a
more generic check_db_migrations_current function in the
mongo backend.
Also created a dummy one in the sql backend.
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And change references.
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- Removed debug output from init/celery
- Moved process_media/__init__ to processing.py
- Centralized the processing.ProcessMedia task class
- Updated media managers to reference the processing function
instead of the ProcessMedia instance
- Updated new-style image processing to previous, newer old-style
image processing
- Updated video transcoding
- Changed method in progress output, sometimes
message.structure['percent'] raises KeyError
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Conflicts:
mediagoblin/db/migrations.py
mediagoblin/submit/views.py
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* DONE Initially testing with arista
** DONE Video display templates
*** TODO Multi-browser support
** TODO Video thumbnails
** TODO Link to original video
** TODO Video cropping
Also contains a lot of "debug" print's
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* Removed trailing whitespace
* Line length < 80 where possible
* Honor conventions on number of blank lines
* Honor conventions about spaces around :, =
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Chris Webber says not to care about backward compatibility
at this stage. So drop the last bits.
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Chris Webber says "no backward compatibility for this".
So start removing the backward compat stuff.
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Instead of configuring storage X by parameters in the main
section "X_class = backend" and "X_param = value", use a
new section in the config: "[storage:X]" and use "class =
backend" and "param = value" there.
This is the beginning, it includes a try at being backward
compatible. But that try isn't really fully useful anyway.
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Factoring out this one should be the last one needed to
rewrite the celery setup. The idea is to not setup the
whole app, but just call a bunch of individual setup_*
functions and be done.
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Setting up the database now involves checking the
migrations status and setting up the globals.
Moved all of that into init/__init__.py:setup_database().
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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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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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Some simple changes needed to do that.
The interesting question left:
Should config_spec.ini also be moved?
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As the first target of the new .init. submodule move
celery_setup there. Quite straight forward, just a lot of
places to change.
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