For a strange reason, the runbot got stuck while updating a ci status.
The reason why it occurs know just after the upgrade is unknown, but
adding a timeout may help to mitigate this issue.
Since https://github.com/odoo/odoo/pull/154710 form views can use
<chatter/> directly to include the chatter, not doing so completely
breaks the dom generated by the form view.
Adds a very limited ability to try and look for false positive /
non-determinstic staging errors. It tries to err on the side of
limiting false false positives, so it's likely to miss many.
Currently has no automation / reporting, just sets a flag on the
stagings which are strongly believed to have failed due to false
positives.
While at it, add link between a "root" staging and its splits. It's
necessary to clear the "false positive" flag, and surfacing it in the
UI could be useful one day.
Fixes#660
Rather than add individual tunnel methods to conftest, just allows
specifying a tunnel script and have that do whatever.
Protocol is uncomplicated: workers run the `$tunnel` with an arbitrary
port, script should create a tunnel to `localhost:$port`, print the
ingress of the tunnel to `STDOUT` with a terminating newline then
close `STDOUT`, and wait for `SIGINT` or `SIGTERM`, doing whatever
cleanup they need when receiving either of those.
`ngrok` and `localtunnel` adapter scripts are provided out of the box,
though the ngrok one doesn't *really* work when using xdist without a
pre-spawned ngrok worker. Then again using xdist against github actual
is suicidal (because concurrency limits + rate limits) so likely
irrelevant.
Fixes#729
Requires parsing the commit messages as github plain doesn't collate
the info from there, but also the descriptions: apparently github only
adds those to the references if the PR targets the default
branch. That's not a limitation we want.
Meaning at the end of the day, the only thing we're calling graphql
for is explicit manual linking, which can't be tested without
extending the github API (and then would only be testable on DC), and
which I'm not sure anyone bothers with...
Limitations
-----------
- Links are retrieved on staging (so if one is added later it won't be
taken in account).
- Only repository-local links are handled, not cross-repository.
Fixes#777
In that case, ignore the reopen, close the PR, and tell the idiot to
fuck off.
Also the case where a PR is reopened while its batch is staged was
already handled, but probably not tested: it was implicit in
forcefully updating the HEAD of the PR, which triggers an unstage
since c8a06601a7.
Now that scenario is tested, which should lower the odds of breaking
it in the future.
Fixes#965
Identifying build errors by fingerprint is not enough.
Most of the times we want to link build errors based on some criteria.
With this commit, a build error can be qualified by using regular
expressions that will extract informations.
Those informations will be stored in a jsondict field. That way, we can
find simmilar build errors when they share some qualifiers.
To extract information, the regular expression must use named group
patterns.
e.g:
`^Tour (?P<tour_name>\w+) failed at step (?P<tour_step>.+)`
The above regular expression should extract the tour name and tour step
from a build error and store them like:
`{ "tour_name": "article_portal_tour", "tour_step": "clik on 'Help'" }`
The field can be queried to find similar errors. Also, a button is added
on the Build Error Form to search for errors that share the same
qualifiers.
The `to_pr` helper was added a *while* ago to replace the pretty
verbose process of looking a PR with the right number in the right
repository after a `make_pr`. However while I did some ad-hoc
replacement of existing `search` calls as I had to work with existing
tests I never did a full search and replace to try and excise searches
from the test suite.
This is now done. I've undoubtedly missed a few, but a hundred-odd
lines of codes have been simplified.
BS5 namespaced the data-attributes it uses to trigger JS
behaviours. So for dropdowns `@data-toggle` doesn't do anything
anymore, one has to use `@data-bs-toggle`. Missed that while testing
the migrations.
Also seems like `@aria-expanded` was misapplied when I added the
dropdowns:
> When a menu is displayed, the button object that toggles the
> visibility of that menu has aria-expanded="true" set. When the menu
> is hidden, aria-expanded can be omitted. If specified when the menu
> is hidden, it should be set as aria-expanded="false".
Since the dropdowns are hidden by default, the button should be
`@aria-expanded="false"`.
As the number of projects is starting to grow pretty large, provide
quick links and stable jump targets for projects on the home page /
main dashboard.
Fixes#991
- don't *fail* in `_compute_identity`, it causes issues when the token
is valid but doesn't have `user:email` access as the request is
aborted and saving doesn't work
- make `github_name` and `github_email` required rather than ad-hoc
requiring them in `_compute_identity` (which doesn't work correctly)
- force copy of `github_name` and `github_email`, with o2ms being
!copy this means duplicating projects now works out of the box (or
should...)
Currently errors in `_compute_identity` are reported via logging which
is not great as it's not UI visible, should probably get moved to
chatter eventually but that's not currently enabled on projects.
Fixes#990
Show patch metadata on the patch screen, so it's easier to understand
what the parser sees in case of issues.
Behaviour is not *entirely* consisten, `file_ids` is correctly set but
it looks like during the initial `web_read` it gets stripped out in at
least some cases and the files list is empty even though files have
been found in the patch. nm.
Fixes#987
- Apparently if a user is on windows the ACE editor can swap out their
line end from unix to windows. The patch parsers were predicated
upon all patches being in unix mode (because git, and diff).
Fixup both parsers to convert windows-style line end to unix before
trying to parse the patch data. Also add a few fallbacks to limit
the odds of an unhelpful `StopIteration` (though that might hide
errors more than reveal them...)
- Make sure we support `format-patch --no-signature`, just requires
using the correct partition direction: I assume I used `rpartition`
as a form of micro-optimisation *but*
- If the separator is not found the "patch body" ends up in the
third parameter rather than the first, which makes the fallback
difficult.
- There doesn't seem to be anything preventing *multiple* signature
separators in a message, and logically the first one should hold
and the rest is all part of the signature.
As a result, for both reasons we need to look *forwards* for the
signature separator, not backwards. Hence `str.partition`.
Fixes#992
Turns out to not work well in 17.0, and after consideration moc hasn't
really used the auto-update feature (or the required-prs gate in
general to be honest), usually he knows what PRs he's waiting for and
only validates once he's confirmed every which way.
So it's probably not worth fixing the thing. According to jpp, this
should probably use something based on bus subscriptions to update
just the field (though tbf the `root.update` call doesn't really seem
to be "deep" anymore, so in reality rather than update the *form*'s
record I should probably have tried reloading the required_pr_ids
records to fetch the new color).
Closes#997
The template part was not reached only in certain cases and regardless
the empty collapse toggle has not been visible for a while..
As handling subbuild error logs adds unnecessary load when rendering the
page anyways (most people will not display the subbuild errors
regardless if the collapse is showing or not), we decided to remove it
completely.
Until now the favicon was handled by the `/favicon.ico` route made
available by `website`.
This commit adds the different favicons and logic to be able to display
the state of the current page through it.
Duplicate error content should not happens ... but it does.
With this commit, a server actions allows to relink error contents and
thus removes error contents having the same fingerprint.