* [FIX] Make letsencrypt resilient for alternate name removal.
* [FIX] Do not crash when returning error in letsencrypt cmdline.
* [FIX] Restore ordering by name for alternate domains in letsencrypt.
Conflicts:
letsencrypt/README.rst
* [ADD] letsencrypt (#347)
* [ADD] letsencrypt
* [ADD] write bogus restart script for tests
* [IMP] exclude library call from coveralls
* [IMP] try moving the library import into nocover branch
* [ADD] explain how to redirect the well known uri to the odoo instance
* [ADD] example for apache
* [FIX] cronjob should be noupdate
* [FIX] community review
* [FIX] flake8
* [DEL] unused imports
* [UPD] chain cert
* Multi-database support and other fixes (#2)
[ADD] multi-database support and other fixes
* [ADD] eggs necessary for letsencrypt
* [IMP] readme
* [ADD] ipv6 localhosts
* [ADD] restrict reload command
* Revert "[ADD] eggs necessary for letsencrypt"
This reverts commit 642df6ba50.
* [ADD] eggs necessary for letsencrypt
Conflicts:
requirements.txt
* Migrate letsencrypt to v9
* Add AGPL target link to ReadMe in letsencrypt
Without this patch, when upgrading after you have stored the deprecated features parameter, the cursor became broken and no more migrations could happen. You got this error:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/local/bin/odoo", line 6, in <module>
exec(compile(open(__file__).read(), __file__, 'exec'))
File "/opt/odoo/custom/src/odoo/odoo.py", line 160, in <module>
main()
File "/opt/odoo/custom/src/odoo/odoo.py", line 157, in main
openerp.cli.main()
File "/opt/odoo/custom/src/odoo/openerp/cli/command.py", line 64, in main
o.run(args)
File "/opt/odoo/custom/src/odoo/openerp/cli/shell.py", line 65, in run
self.shell(openerp.tools.config['db_name'])
File "/opt/odoo/custom/src/odoo/openerp/cli/shell.py", line 52, in shell
registry = openerp.modules.registry.RegistryManager.get(dbname)
File "/opt/odoo/custom/src/odoo/openerp/modules/registry.py", line 355, in get
update_module)
File "/opt/odoo/custom/src/odoo/openerp/modules/registry.py", line 386, in new
openerp.modules.load_modules(registry._db, force_demo, status, update_module)
File "/opt/odoo/custom/src/odoo/openerp/modules/loading.py", line 335, in load_modules
force, status, report, loaded_modules, update_module)
File "/opt/odoo/custom/src/odoo/openerp/modules/loading.py", line 239, in load_marked_modules
loaded, processed = load_module_graph(cr, graph, progressdict, report=report, skip_modules=loaded_modules, perform_checks=perform_checks)
File "/opt/odoo/custom/src/odoo/openerp/modules/loading.py", line 136, in load_module_graph
registry.setup_models(cr, partial=True)
File "/opt/odoo/custom/src/odoo/openerp/modules/registry.py", line 186, in setup_models
cr.execute('select model, transient from ir_model where state=%s', ('manual',))
File "/opt/odoo/custom/src/odoo/openerp/sql_db.py", line 154, in wrapper
return f(self, *args, **kwargs)
File "/opt/odoo/custom/src/odoo/openerp/sql_db.py", line 233, in execute
res = self._obj.execute(query, params)
psycopg2.InternalError: current transaction is aborted, commands ignored until end of transaction block
Now you can safely migrate, be that parameter pre-created or not.
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.
Special highlights:
- Fixed some license headers.
- Adhered to normal addon structure.
- Removed `exceptions.py` and use `UserError` instead.
- Allow submodules to import some constants from main namespace.
The rest is basically a standard migration.