This is possibly the cleaner approach to the problem solved
in the previous commit.
The previous commit makes sure, that testing is enabled at
import time. While this one enables it just before the
individual test is run. So this one takes a bit more CPU.
Maybe revert the previous commit?
References: 0536306048
The reason it blew up was because in the latter caught exception, it
wouldn't set models/migrations to an empty set, so it would actually
use the previous run's models/migrations! That's what we get for
"leaky" variables on python for loops :)
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This allows for modifying any context *right before render*, including
access to the variables that are passed in. This test takes advantage
of that and takes one of the variables, "doubleme", and modifies
it (doubles it!)
In our case it turns "happy" and "joy" into "happyhappy" and "joyjoy".
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This should remove a bunch of confusing cruft. I hate using that
environment variable! Also that old code was fragile.
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Using the brand new itsdangerous sessions to power the
sessions for piwigo.
The real point is: Clients want to have the session in a
"pwg_id" cookie and don't accept any other cookie name.
Not the working solution, but getting there conceptually. Basically
we'll have a key with the view and the template as a tuple which is
the context hook that anyone can attach to.
However, some changes have still to be made:
- The unit test doesn't work yet and contains a set_trace ;)
- We'll probably switch the "view" component from being the callable
to the "urlgen"'able name per Elrond's suggestion
- Found a bug in unit tests related to running custom apps for
different configs... hm. I need to fix this!
Nonetheless, making progress.
This commit sponsored by... wait a minute... Christopher Webber?!
Using collection.url_for_self(request.urlgen) instead
of request.urlgen(lengthy) is so much nicer, so using
it around the place.
Also added a few missing </a> in one template.
This is a shortcut function to redirect to the main page
for an object. Objects currently supported: media entries
and collections.
And go around and replace various places to use this.
RTL languages like Arabic, Hebrew etc were displayed from left
to right. I fixed this by adding a function to check
whether the language of the locale is rtl and change the
direction of the html in "base.html" accordingly.
[Fixes#220]
Loading the thumb/medium sizes from the config, saving
things to the db, and loading the image is now all done by
resize_tool. It still calls resize_image for the actual
work.