If you want to play with the current state of sql, you need
a switch to turn it on. So here is the super secret
developer switch.
So you want to know where it is?
Here it is:
Create a file mediagoblin/db/sql_switch.py and put one line
in it: "use_sql = True" (or False to disable again). Right,
that's it. If you want to delete it, remember to delete the
*.pyc too.
Be careful not to "git add" it by accident!
The upcoming SQL database will allow having media without a
slug again. This might especially be useful for API
support, where the uploaded image (media) does not have
*any* information to generate a slug from.
This code change mostly allows the sql backend to have no
slug in its model and improves some parts to properly
handle that.
It specifically does not have any web frontend support to
edit/create MediaEntries with no slug.
1) MANIFEST.in missed a bunch of things, especially
config_spec.ini.
2) You need to specify include_package_data=True in
setup.py to actually activate MANIFEST.in it seems.
Thanks go to Clint Byrum!
A custom query class allows to add more methods on
queries (read: "cursors").
This custom query class especially adds a .sort with a
calling convention exactly like the mongo one.
Makes a lot of existing code happy!
sql/fake.py contains some fake classes and functions to
calm the rest of the code base. Or provide super minimal
implementations.
Currently:
- ObjectId "class": It's a function mostly doing
int(first_arg) to convert string primary keys into
integer primary keys.
- InvalidId exception
- DESCENING "constant"
* remotes/macno/pushatom:
As per spec, we permit to have more then 1 hub
As suggested by Elrond, we use only one setting
Default is now PuSH disabled
Added PuSH capability
The session can contain invalid objectids when switching a
more or less live instance (with logged in users) from
mongo to sql or vice versa.
So drop the complete session and force the user to login
again.
If one isn't logged in and views the profile of a user
without media, one gets a problem, because request.user is
None and has no _id attribute.
Fix this.
- This adds a new SQL table field type for path tuples.
They're stored as '/' separated unicode strings.
- Uses it to implement a MediaFile table.
- Add relationship and proxy fields on MediaEntry to give a
nice media_files "view" there.
- Let the converter fill the MediaFile.