Implement systemd's socket activation mechanism for CherryPy servers,
based on work sponsored by Endless Computers.
Socket Activation allows one to setup a system so that systemd will sit
on a port and start services 'on demand' (a little bit like inetd and
xinetd used to do).
7.0.0
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Removed the long-deprecated backward compatibility for
legacy config keys in the engine. Use the config for the
namespaced-plugins instead:
- autoreload_on -> autoreload.on
- autoreload_frequency -> autoreload.frequency
- autoreload_match -> autoreload.match
- reload_files -> autoreload.files
- deadlock_poll_frequency -> timeout_monitor.frequency
6.2.1
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Fix KeyError in Bus.publish when signal handlers set in config.
Otherwise, anything importing qtutils (which uses ignore_py_warnings
on module level) would enable warnings. This means pylint showed its own
warnings because of qute_pylint.config.
* Move documentation changes of bookmark / quickmarks to docstrings, as the
asciidoc is autogenerated from those
* Fix some whitespaces in the BDD test cases
* Improved docstring in qute_bookmarks handler
There is a new page now, qute:bookmarks that will display all bookmarks and
quickmarks. It's still missing a search / filter feature, but you can use
the built-in search / navigation just as easily for now.
The message mock might handle a message during pytest-qt's processEvents
during test setup. If that happens, depending on the fixture order,
pytest-caplog might not be set up first, which is why the
self._caplog.at_level call can fail:
File "c:\projects\qutebrowser\qutebrowser\misc\guiprocess.py", line 105, in on_finished
immediately=True)
File "C:\projects\qutebrowser\tests\helpers\messagemock.py", line 71, in _handle_error
self._handle(Level.error, *args, **kwargs)
File "C:\projects\qutebrowser\tests\helpers\messagemock.py", line 65, in _handle
with self._caplog.at_level(log_level): # needed so we don't fail
File "C:\projects\qutebrowser\.tox\py34\lib\site-packages\pytest_catchlog.py", line 232, in at_level
obj = logger and logging.getLogger(logger) or self.handler
File "C:\projects\qutebrowser\.tox\py34\lib\site-packages\pytest_catchlog.py", line 186, in handler
return self._item.catch_log_handler
AttributeError: 'Function' object has no attribute 'catch_log_handler'
Full stack:
c:\projects\qutebrowser-git\.tox\py34\lib\site-packages\pytestqt\plugin.py(100)pytest_runtest_setup()
-> _process_events()
c:\projects\qutebrowser-git\.tox\py34\lib\site-packages\pytestqt\plugin.py(140)_process_events()
-> app.processEvents()
c:\projects\qutebrowser-git\qutebrowser\misc\guiprocess.py(94)on_error()
-> self._what, msg), immediately=True)
c:\projects\qutebrowser-git\tests\helpers\messagemock.py(71)_handle_error()
-> self._handle(Level.error, *args, **kwargs)
c:\projects\qutebrowser-git\tests\helpers\messagemock.py(65)_handle()
-> with self._caplog.at_level(log_level): # needed so we don't fail
c:\projects\qutebrowser-git\.tox\py34\lib\site-packages\pytest_catchlog.py(235)at_level()
-> obj = logger and logging.getLogger(logger) or self.handler
> c:\projects\qutebrowser-git\.tox\py34\lib\site-packages\pytest_catchlog.py(189)handler()->None
This should fix broken AppVeyor builds.
Fixes#1662.