[Mailman-Developers] Re: Help on Gitlab

2024-03-27 Thread Usama Nadeem
Thank you! I will give it a try.
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[Mailman-Developers] Re: Help on Gitlab

2024-03-26 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
Usama Nadeem writes:

 > How did you set up your local machine? The only doc I could find on
 > setting up was this: https://wiki.list.org/DEV/HowToContributeGit

As a specific example of setting up a dev environment, I did

mkdir Mailman
cd Mailman

then cloned

mailman
mailman-web
mailman-hyperkitty
django-mailman3
mailmanclient
postorius
hyperkitty

from the GitLab mailman project.  Then

python -m venv VENV
. VENV/bin/activate
python -m pip --upgrade install pip
python -m pip install build wheel
mkdir DIST
for d in $the_repos_above; do
  pushd $d
  python -m build -o ../DIST
  popd
done
python -m pip install DIST/*.whl

After that you need to do a certain amount of setup, creating files in
/etc/mailman3, at least mailman.cfg, settings.py, and gunicorn-conf.py
(that last is my preferred name, I forget the exact standard name,
which doesn't express that it's just Python code, and tends to draw
warnings because it lacks the .py extension).

Something that I don't recall being documented is that "mailman-web
compress" expects to be run from Mailman's $var_dir (see mailman.cfg
for its definition).  Also, recently the django-allauth module which
is downloaded from PyPI has been quite unstable (in the sense of API
compatibility, AFAIK it works fine once APIs match).  The HEAD commits
of postorius, hyperkitty, and django-mailman3 should be compatible
with the most recent django-allauth, but if you get errors from
"mailman-web" subcommands about missing methods or wrong type
arguments, there's a good chance it's django-allauth (especially if
for some reason you are working with past versions).  Feel free to ask
on the list about those.

OTOH, if you're at all experienced with Python, they're not hard to
debug.  If you are thinking about contributing to the mailman-web side
of the suite, debugging such errors yourself is a good exercise to dip
your toe into the code.

Steve

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[Mailman-Developers] Re: Help on Gitlab

2024-03-25 Thread Mark Sapiro

On 3/25/24 20:06, Usama Nadeem wrote:

Hey,

How did you set up your local machine? The only doc I could find on setting up 
was this: https://wiki.list.org/DEV/HowToContributeGit



Follow the doc at 
https://docs.mailman3.org/en/latest/install/virtualenv.html to create a 
working Mailman installation on your local machine.



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[Mailman-Developers] Re: Help on Gitlab

2024-03-25 Thread Usama Nadeem
Hey, 

How did you set up your local machine? The only doc I could find on setting up 
was this: https://wiki.list.org/DEV/HowToContributeGit

However, a lot of dependencies seem to be missing within files, so I cannot run 
it. I was checking if there was a requirements.txt and a virtual env I could 
set up, but no luck. Appreciate your help!

-Usama
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[Mailman-Developers] Re: Help on Gitlab

2024-03-08 Thread Mark Sapiro

Plese keep the thread on the list.

On 3/8/24 6:36 AM, Daniel Azubuine wrote:

Sir, I get this error
/home/daniel/Documents/repos/mailman/mailman/.tox/qa/bin/python: can't 
open file '/home/daniel/Documents/repos/mailman/mailman/setup.py': 
[Errno 2] No such file or directory

ERROR: invocation failed (exit code 2)/
___ summary 

ERROR:   qa: InvocationError for command 
/home/daniel/Documents/repos/mailman/mailman/.tox/qa/bin/python 
/home/daniel/Documents/repos/mailman/mailman/setup.py --name (exited 
with code 2)

when i run tox -e qa.


What is your tox version (tox --version)?

You shouldn't need this, but adding
```
skipdist = True
```
in the [tox] section of tox.ini may help.


I also get this when i run tox -e py310-diffcov
-
src/mailman/interfaces/listmanager.py (75.0%): Missing lines 37
-
Total:   4 lines
Missing: 1 line
Coverage: 75%
-

ERROR: InvocationError for command 
/home/daniel/Documents/repos/mailman/mailman/.tox/py310-diffcov/bin/diff-cover coverage.xml --fail-under=100 --compare-branch origin/master (exited with code 1)


This is expected output in this case. Line 37 in your 
src/mailman/interfaces/listmanager.py is not covered by any tests. 
Modifying the  test_cannot_create_a_list_twice test in 
src/mailman/model/tests/test_listmanager.py to use assertRaisesRegex 
rather than assertRaises may help. See 
.



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[Mailman-Developers] Re: Help on Gitlab

2024-03-07 Thread Mark Sapiro

On 3/7/24 1:16 PM, Daniel Azubuine wrote:


This pipeline ran on the contents of the merge request's source branch, not the 
target branch.



Which is what it's supposed to do.

Go to your MR and click on the `Merge request pipeline #1205154779 
failed` link. Then click on the failing jobs to see why they failed.


Note that you can run things like
```
tox -e qa
tox -e py311-diffcov
```
in your fork (you may need to install tox) to find and fix failures like 
these before creating/updating your MR.


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