Mostly a thorough test and cleanup. The significant change is moving the systemd
config into the deployment docs an the registration/security considerations to
production considerations docs.
For 0.10.0 we're removing specrograms entirely for reliability. This change only
disables spectrograms and updates install docs and Dockerfiles. We still need
to strip out all the spectrogram code and extlib/freesound/.
flup is not supported on Python3, so MediaGoblin doesn't have a supported way to enable FastCGI support.
This change removes all references to flup and FastCGI and updates deployment instructions to use simple HTTP forwarding with nginx to access mediagoblin's non-static resources.
Prior to this change, when pagination kicks in on the user management or report
management panel, the following exception is raised:
TypeError: a bytes-like object is required, not 'str'
The cause is that `request.query_string` in the URL parameters in raw bytestring
form as per Werkzeug documentation.
This doesn't seem to be an issue in my Guix SD/Python 3.7 testing, but hit an
issue on Debian 9/Python3.5 where concatenating text to `request.query_string`
was causing the error:
TypeError: a bytes-like object is required, not 'str'
This clearly hasn't been an issue in the past though, so I suspect there's a
library somewhere that's on a different version and is behaving differently.
In addition to side-stepping spectrograms completely in Python 3 in 1038aea8,
this commit adds some fallbacks that will help with potential issues in Python 2.
Fixes Issue #5457
Signed-off-by: Ben Sturmfels <ben@sturm.com.au>
Author: Jorge <mediagoblin@gybs.waa>
This change adds a Python 3-specific audio thumbnailer that side-steps the
bundled Python 2-only `audioprocessing` module. Instead of an audio spectrogram,
Python 3 users will get a static image.
This also allows me to remove my ineffective customisations to
`audioprocessing`, returning it to the upstream version as should always be the
case for vendored code in "extlib".
Warning was:
PyGIWarning: GstPbutils was imported without specifying a version first. Use gi.require_version('GstPbutils', '1.0') before import to ensure that the right version gets loaded.