On 09 Aug 14:27, Daniel Axtens wrote: > Hi all, > > I have been attempting to pick up some patchwork development. > > I had a pretty rocky start. > > Patch 1 fixes an issue I had where attempting to install Patchwork > failed: an __init__ method tried to query the database, which doesn't > work when the database isn't initialised. I have put this in a > try/catch block catching the specific error that is thrown. > > Patch 2 fixes a selenium based browser test. > > Patch 3 and 4 are minor cleanup and preparatory patches, which set the > stage for... > > Patch 5, which allows the use of Docker as a development environment > as an alternative to vagrant. It doesn't interfere with vagrant at > all, just allows docker to be used instead. > > Patch 6 enable the use of Travis CI to run some tox tests automatically > on commits to the main patchwork repo. > > I'm hoping to now look at more testing and then more features, in > hopes of helping with snowpatch. > > Changes from v2: > > - Incorporate feedback from Andrew; see individual patches for the > gory details. > - Minor cleanups. > > Changes from v1: > > - I've dropped the Tox changes for now until I sort out the Django > 1.6 requirements. I'll redo that next. > - Changes from Chrome -> Chromium as requested > - Minor cleanups > > Regards, > Daniel
I merged all of these except the Travis one, which I want to think a little more on. Thanks for the work here: much appreciated :) Stephen _______________________________________________ Patchwork mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ozlabs.org/listinfo/patchwork
