Python >= 3.2 implements [PEP 3147](https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-3147/), so in a precompiled environment, the patched test could fail with this or similar:
FAIL: test_basic (odoo.addons.module_auto_update.tests.test_addon_hash.TestAddonHash)
Traceback (most recent call last):
` File "/opt/odoo/auto/addons/module_auto_update/tests/test_addon_hash.py", line 42, in test_basic
` 'static/src/some.js',
` AssertionError: Lists differ: ['REA[237 chars]o', 'models/__pycache__/stuff.cpython-35.opt-1[23 chars].js'] != ['REA[237 chars]o', 'static/src/some.js']
`
` First differing element 14:
` 'models/__pycache__/stuff.cpython-35.opt-1.pyc'
` 'static/src/some.js'
`
` First list contains 1 additional elements.
` First extra element 15:
` 'static/src/some.js'
`
` ['README.rst',
` 'data/f1.xml',
` 'data/f2.xml',
` 'i18n/en.po',
` 'i18n/en_US.po',
` 'i18n/fr.po',
` 'i18n/fr_BE.po',
` 'i18n/test.pot',
` 'i18n_extra/en.po',
` 'i18n_extra/fr.po',
` 'i18n_extra/nl_NL.po',
` 'models/stuff.py',
` 'models/stuff.pyc',
` 'models/stuff.pyo',
` - 'models/__pycache__/stuff.cpython-35.opt-1.pyc',
` 'static/src/some.js']
With this patch, we fix all those failing tests in integration environments.
Without this patch, if your tests are run under a `PYTHONOPTIMIZE=2` precompiled environment, they'd fail with this error because a new `.pyo` file would be created.:
FAIL: test_basic (openerp.addons.module_auto_update.tests.test_addon_hash.TestAddonHash)
Traceback (most recent call last):
` File "/opt/odoo/auto/addons/module_auto_update/tests/test_addon_hash.py", line 41, in test_basic
` 'static/src/some.js',
` AssertionError: Lists differ: ['README.rst', 'data/f1.xml', ... != ['README.rst', 'data/f1.xml', ...
`
` First differing element 13:
` models/stuff.pyo
` static/src/some.js
`
` First list contains 1 additional elements.
` First extra element 14:
` static/src/some.js
`
` ['README.rst',
` 'data/f1.xml',
` 'data/f2.xml',
` 'i18n/en.po',
` 'i18n/en_US.po',
` 'i18n/fr.po',
` 'i18n/fr_BE.po',
` 'i18n/test.pot',
` 'i18n_extra/en.po',
` 'i18n_extra/fr.po',
` 'i18n_extra/nl_NL.po',
` 'models/stuff.py',
` 'models/stuff.pyc',
` - 'models/stuff.pyo',
` 'static/src/some.js']
Ran 3 tests in 0.005s
FAILED
With this patch, the `.pyo` file is included, so tests will pass anywhere.
The previous implementation of this addon proved being extremely buggy:
- It supplied out of the box a enabled cron to update Odoo that didn't restart the server, which possibly meant that upgrades broke things.
- It overloaded standard Odoo upgrade methods that made i.e. installing an addon sometimes forced to upgrade all other addons in the database.
- The checksum system wasn't smart enough, and some files that didn't need a module upgrade triggered the upgrade.
- It was based on a dirhash library that was untested.
- Some updates were not detected properly.
- Storing a column into `ir.module.module` sometimes forbids uninstalling the addon.
Thanks to Stéphane Bidoul (ACSONE), now we have new methods to perform the same work in a safer and more stable way.
All I'm doing here is:
- Cron is disabled by default.
- Installed checksums are no longer saved at first install.
- Old installations should keep most functionality intact thanks to the migration script.
- Drop some duplicated tests.
- Allow module uninstallation by pre-removing the fields from ir.mode.model.
- When uninstalling the addon, the deprecated features will get removed for next installs always.
Besides that, fixes for the new implementation too:
- When uninstalling the addon, we remove the stored checksum data, so further installations work as if the addon was installed from scratch.
This code comes from the module_checksum_upgrade proposal
at https://github.com/OCA/server-tools/pull/1176.
* [ADD] module_checksum_upgrade
It provides the core mechanism of module_auto_update without
the cron nor any change to the standard upgrade mechanism.
Instead it provides an API on which module_auto_update can build,
as well as a method which can be called from a script to run
the upgrade of modules for which the checksum has changed.
* [IMP] refactor module_auto_update
Make it depend on module_checksum_upgrade which provides
the core mechanisms of managing the checksums. module_auto_update
makes it automatic.
* [IMP] module_checksum_upgrade: better exclusion mechanism
Ignore files based on exclude patterns.
Ignore uninstalled languages.
Better default for patterns to ignore (*.pyc,*.pyo,*.pot,static/*)
For better control on the hashing mechanism implement our own:
it's quite easy, and the checksumdir module used previously had
no test.
* [MIG] module_auto_update: adapt to new checksum mechanism
* [IMP] module_checksum_upgrade: raise in case of
incomplete upgrade
* [IMP] module_checksum_upgrade: improve default exclusion
pattern
* [IMP] module_checksum_upgrade: control translations
overwrite
* [IMP] module_checksum_upgrade: one more test
* [IMP] module_checksum_upgrade: credits [ci skip]
- Files are clearly suffixed with `_deprecated` so we know those features have no support nor migrations.
- Views are removed, since updating from UI was too buggy to support it anymore.
* `button_uninstall` calls `get_module_list`, which subsequently forces module upgrades. Add a context validation to prevent that
* Add test for button_immediate_uninstall
* Mock commit for immediate uninstall
* Fix immediate uninstall test
* Switch nesting
* Bump module version
* Recompute dir hashes only when needed - By removing the recomputation from `update_list` we get faster CLI module upgrades and it only performs the autoupdate when using the autoupdate wizard or cron.
* Pass tests if addon is in readonly directory
* Set dependencies to upgrade
[FIX][module_auto_update] Pass tests if addon is in readonly directory
[FIX][module_auto_update] Set dependencies to upgrade
* [IMP] module_auto_update: Create new module
* Add checksum_dir and checksum_installed fields to ir.module.module
* Add checksum_dir to compute current checksum of module directory
in addons path
* Add checksum_installed to store checksum of module directory
when module was last installed or upgraded
* Use checksumdir Python library to compute module directory sha1
hashes, ignoring pyc and pyo extensions
* Extend update_list method to compare modules' checksum_dir and
checksum_installed, then change state of modules with differing
checksums to 'to upgrade'
* Replace Apps/Updates menu item with menu item of same name, which
updates apps list and displays tree view of ir.module.module
records with state 'to upgrade'
* Extend create and write methods to store computed checksum_dir as
checksum_installed during module installation and upgrade, and
set checksum_installed to False on uninstall
* Use context to stop checksum_installed from being updated during
upgrade/uninstall cancellation
* Add cron job to periodically check for module upgrades by
comparing checksums, then perform any available upgrades
* Extend upgrade_module method (called by cron and 'Apply Scheduled
Upgrades' menu item) to call update_list
* Add post_init_hook to store checksum_installed of existing
modules
* Add test coverage
* [FIX] module_auto_update: Fix test broken by changes
* Use dummy module to test update_list method instead of
module_auto_update