Previously had partial docs for Fedora 31. This updates to Fedora 33, adds
support for audio and video and adds dependencies to allow the test suite to run
to completion.
The `audiotospectrogram` module is a complete rewrite of the existing spectrogram
code with support for Python 3. This allows us to drop the bundled `freesound`
library and Python 2-only `audioprocessing` and `spectrogram` modules.
Signed-off-by: Ben Sturmfels <ben@sturm.com.au>
By increasing the limit from 8m to 100m, we should immediately fix initial
problems for people trying to upload audio or video. From there, they can read
the documentation more closely when they try to upload larger files.
This change starts Celery only after RabbitMQ is available. It also returns the
unnecessarily low BROKER_HEARTBEAT setting to default of 120.0 to help prevent
connections being reset on machines under load.
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.
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>
Make the batchaddmedia command look for a 'collection-slug' column, that
for each row may specify the slug of a collection that the media should
be added to. This matches the '--collection-slug' argument of the
addmedia command.