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Maybe we'll add a way to toggle this.
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...that's basically handled by the slugification
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- overrides default tag parsing globals in test_mgoblin_app.ini
- piggybacks on existing test_submission code to check correct tag
parsing and storage in the database
- verifies expected behavior given different delimiters, case
sensitivities, tags that are too long, and extra whitespace
- verifies list-of-dict database storage and tag slugification
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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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Lots of fixes to do this.
- setup_celery_from_config no longer responsible for checking
'celery_setup_elsewhere'; that's the app's job. (This was a problem
because more than the app was relying on using this function)
- Allow us to specifically set the config file we're setting up
celery from with setup_self
- Set up celery_always_eager. This is something we strongly want
while doing tests.
- Instead of setting up the app in the get_test_app method, let's set
that up simply by importing from_tests, which should itself up via
from_celery being the environment variable being set.
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Lots of changes:
- CELERY_CONFIG_FILE does not need to be set to the from_tests module
to run tests anymore, in fact it *should not be set at all* and is
specifically forbidden.
- moved around the configuration to the new 2-file format
- and generally adjusting the code appropriately.
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