- 11 Mar, 2019 40 commits
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Sebastien Robin authored
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Sebastien Robin authored
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Sebastien Robin authored
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Sebastien Robin authored
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Sebastien Robin authored
Kill any process having in command line the path reserved for unit test. This would really allows to kill any remaining process if any. Do not look if processes are child of testnode, because processes like mariadb and others are not running as child
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Nicolas Wavrant authored
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Xiaowu Zhang authored
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Xiaowu Zhang authored
portal.portal_simulation.getInventoryList(section_category='', src__=True) use query like AND (`related_stock_section_category_uid_1_category`.`category_uid` = 281(Uid of portal_categories)
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Sebastien Robin authored
Kill any process having in command line the path reserved for unit test. This would really allows to kill any remaining process if any. Do not look if processes are child of testnode, because processes like mariadb and others are not running as child
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Sebastien Robin authored
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Łukasz Nowak authored
It was incorrectly assuming style of passed information.
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Łukasz Nowak authored
SlapOS will publish directly SQLBENCH_PATH in environment, so start using it also trusting that PATH is correctly set to find proper perl, with fetching old OPENSSL_BINARY and finding perl in the old wayas fallback.
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Kazuhiko Shiozaki authored
otherwise Firefox (with default configuration) may display strange colors, especially if the original uses ICC v4 profile.
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Tatuya Kamada authored
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Romain Courteaud authored
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Romain Courteaud authored
Notify the user and redirect to the storage page to force user to enter credentials if needed
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Romain Courteaud authored
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Romain Courteaud authored
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Romain Courteaud authored
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Romain Courteaud authored
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Vincent Pelletier authored
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Julien Muchembled authored
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Julien Muchembled authored
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Julien Muchembled authored
This fixes the issue that a transaction with many big messages failed to commit. By dynamically find the maximum allowed size of a query, it also speeds up insertion by minimizing the number of queries.
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Julien Muchembled authored
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Julien Muchembled authored
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Julien Muchembled authored
This moves the remaining DTML queries to Python, dropping the 'activity' skin. Dealing with conflicts of uids is easier if the inserted uids are consecutive: now, only 1 random value is generated, as base uid. This also preserves the order of insertion, which is wanted for performance reasons: - No more random write in the primary index. - When modifying several lines of several documents, 1 document being processed at a time, we'd like that any grouped activity (usually indexation) follows the same order, so that a processing node prefer many lines from a few documents instead of mixing lines from too many documents at the same time. This is usually better for caches.
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Julien Muchembled authored
Average age of activities is dropped because it would become too complicated to implement and it's useless information.
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Julien Muchembled authored
The original goal was to improve performance by removing the `processing_node_processing` index and the queries that modified these 2 useless columns.
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Julien Muchembled authored
The root call to getExecutableMessageList (i.e. the one from distribute) is fast enough and won't hold old revisions of the database for too long. It is also completely read-only so it won't lock anything. This caused useless communication with the server.
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Julien Muchembled authored
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Julien Muchembled authored
As shown in the following example, on a big catalog table, MariaDB is able to use several indices at the same time ('...' are obfuscated unique values): > analyze select SQL_NO_CACHE uid, relative_url from catalog where reference='...' OR relative_url='...'; +------+-------------+---------+-------------+------------------------+------------------------+---------+------+------+--------+----------+------------+--------------------------------------------------+ | id | select_type | table | type | possible_keys | key | key_len | ref | rows | r_rows | filtered | r_filtered | Extra | +------+-------------+---------+-------------+------------------------+------------------------+---------+------+------+--------+----------+------------+--------------------------------------------------+ | 1 | SIMPLE | catalog | index_merge | Reference,relative_url | Reference,relative_url | 768,767 | NULL | 2 | 2.00 | 100.00 | 100.00 | Using union(Reference,relative_url); Using where | +------+-------------+---------+-------------+------------------------+------------------------+---------+------+------+--------+----------+------------+--------------------------------------------------+ 1 row in set (0.00 sec) So mixing different dependency types with OR should be fine (no need to split into more subqueries and join with UNION).
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Julien Muchembled authored
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Julien Muchembled authored
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Julien Muchembled authored
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Jérome Perrin authored
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Jérome Perrin authored
only covers interface compliance and high level parts of sending
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Jérome Perrin authored
User triggering action to send SMS does not have view permission on Gateway
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Jérome Perrin authored
after using Base_setDefaultSecurity to initialize security
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Jérome Perrin authored
Implementation dependant parameters, such as message type or quality, must be defined by the gateway class, not in the common ShortMessage_send script. This should make it easier to switch implementations. Also: * send method is expected to be called once per recipient. I guess we prefer to isolate messages than to batch send messages efficiently. * send method expect relative url of sender and reciever documents, so that it can decide which properties to use. * drop `sender_title` parameter, now the gateway implementation decide what to use. * drop `test` parameter. For simulation mode, set simulation mode on the gateway instance * sms.send() no longer accept direct from_url / to_url / body message. It only supports sending what's defined on document properties. * SMSTool_afterSend will be called with message_id parameter, not message_id_list * Split interfaces in two SMS Sending / SMS Receiving.
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