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reasons for this, but most importantly, the changes from SQLAlchemy/Elixir 0.3
to 0.4 were substantial and caused a lot of work. This work unfortunately did
not result in a working branch due to very strange and inconsistent behavior
with Unicode columns. Sometimes such columns would return Unicode, sometimes
8-bit strings, with no rhyme or reason. I gave up debugging this after many
hours of head scratching.
Oh yeah, no more flush!
Storm enforces Unicode columns, which is very nice, though requires us to add
lots of 'u's in places we didn't have them before. Ultimately, this is a good
thing so that the core of Mailman will be Unicode consistent.
One thing I still want to clean up after this, is the function-scoped imports
in the model code. Part of the reason for the separate model classes was to
avoid this, but for now, we'll live with it. Storm's architecture requires us
to maintain a database-table-class registry for simple clearing after tests
in Database._reset(). This is made fairly simple by Storm allowing us to use
our own metaclass for model classes.
Storm does require that we write our own SQL files, which is a downside, but I
think our schema will be easy enough that this won't be a huge burden. Plus
we have a head-start <wink>.
Another cool thing about Storm is the explicit use of stores for objects.
This should eventually allow me to flesh out my idea of storage pillars for 1)
lists, 2) users, 3) messages.
Some other changes:
- pylint and pyflakes cleanups
- SQLALCHEMY_ENGINE_URL -> DEFAULT_DATABASE_URL
- Don't import-* from Version in Defaults.py
- Add interface method to Mailman.Message.Message so that __getitem__() and
get_all() always return Unicode headers, even when the underlying objects
are strings. This should generally be safe as headers are required by RFC
to be within the ASCII range.
- Fix bin/arch.py to use proper initialization.
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encoded message part.
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0.4. Lots of things changes, which broke lots of our code. There are still a
couple of failures in the test suite that I don't understand. It seems that
for pending.txt and requests.txt, sometimes strings come back from the
database as 8-bit strings and other times as unicodes. It's impossible to
make these tests work both separately and together.
users.txt is also failing intermittently. Lots of different behavior between
running the full test suite all together and running individual tests. Sigh.
Note also that actually, Elixir 0.4.0 doesn't work for us. There's a bug in
that version that prevented zope.interfaces and Elixir working together. Get
the latest 0.4.0 from source to fix this.
Other changes include:
- Remove Mailman/lockfile.py. While I haven't totally eliminated locking, I
have released the lockfile as a separate Python package called locknix,
which Mailman 3.0 now depends on.
- Renamed Mailman/interfaces/messagestore.py and added an IMessage interface.
- bin/testall raises turns on SQLALCHEMY_ECHO when the verbosity is above 3
(that's three -v's because the default verbosity is 1).
- add_domain() in config files now allows url_host to be optional. If not
given, it defaults to email_host.
- Added a non-public interface IDatabase._reset() used by the test suite to
zap the database between doctests. Added an implementation in the model
which just runs through all rows in all entities, deleting them.
- [I]Pending renamed to [I]Pended
- Don't allow Pendings.add() to infloop.
- In the model's User impelementations, we don't need to append or remove the
address when linking and unlinking. By setting the address.user attribute,
SQLAlchemy appears to do the right thing, though I'm not 100% sure of that
(see the above mentioned failures).
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is moved to Mailman.lockfile.
Remove a few more MailList methods that aren't used any more, e.g. the lock
related stuff, the Save() and CheckValues() methods, as well as
ChangeMemberName().
Add a missing import to lifecycle.py.
We no longer need withlist to unlock the mailing list. Also, expose
config.db.flush() in the namespace of withlist directly, under 'flush'.
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Convert IMailingList.personalize to a enum.
Change all non-obsolete occurances of GetListEmail() to posting_address.
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from Mailman.Queue to Mailman.queue (note the case change to be more PEP 8
compliant).
The Switchboard and Runner classes have been moved into the package
__init__.py and the previous class modules have been removed.
The switchboard cache is removed; I don't think it was ultimately buying us
much. Now, just import the Switchboard class and instantiate it directly.
Added an IRunner interface.
Renamed the ArchRunner to ArchiveRunner.
bin/qrunner and bin/mailmanctl are updated accordingly. For the former, it no
long accepts -r=All to run all qrunners. You can still use the short name
(e.g. --runner=incoming) to run the built-in queue runners, but this design
will eventually allow for plugin qrunners by allowing them to be run
specifying the full package path to the class. It also now accepts a leading
dot to indicate a qrunner class relative to the Mailman.queue package.
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