1. 23 Aug, 2018 1 commit
    • Jérome Perrin's avatar
      erp5: start runUnitTest's zserver on the partition IP · 25773f20
      Jérome Perrin authored
      We don't want runUnitTest is to listen on 127.0.0.1, as it is not
      allowed for SlapOS instances. Another reason for the change is because
      we are using userhosts, name resolution of localhost was done on DNS
      server and not all DNS server resolves localhost.
      
      Because zelenium tests needs to access this zserver over a secure
      origin, add an https proxy in the balancer for tests.
      
      Document the existing behavior that setting mariadb.test-database-amount
      to 0 disable the creation of testrunner, now that it also controls the
      generation of one balancer entry.
      25773f20
  2. 22 Aug, 2018 1 commit
  3. 21 Aug, 2018 4 commits
    • Jérome Perrin's avatar
      fixup! component/perl: Infrastructure for CPAN packages in inpendent parts · 235c3bca
      Jérome Perrin authored
      This usage of textwrap.dedent *sometimes* does not work and sometimes
      create files with indentation, so we don't have "#!/bin/sh" as first
      line but "    #!/bin/sh"
      
      Use a "safer" version that should work in all cases.
      235c3bca
    • Jérome Perrin's avatar
      fixup! component/*: use specific perl · 8227e655
      Jérome Perrin authored
      perl path does not need extra /bin
      8227e655
    • Romain Courteaud's avatar
    • Jérome Perrin's avatar
      Use separate part for each perl package · 1171acb4
      Jérome Perrin authored
      Rework perl installation to install each package in a separate directory.
      
      Each package install a `perl` interpreter for each package, which is implemented a shell wrapper setting `$PERL5LIB` with the path of this package and its dependencies.
      
      To install a perl package, use `perl-CPAN-package` macro, like in this example for a fictional `XXX::YYY` package:
      
      ```
      [perl-XXX-YYY]
      <= perl-CPAN-package
      module = XXX/XXX-YYY
      version = 1.2.3
      md5sum = ab68b329da9893e34099c7d8ad5cb9c940cd123
      ```
      
      This will download package from https://www.cpan.org/modules/by-module/XXX/XXX-YYY-1.2.3.tar.gz and install using the usual `perl Makefile.PL && make && make install` sequence.
      
      To install package with dependencies, use the `inc=` argument, like in this example for  another fictional package `XXX::ZZZ` package that would depend on `XXX::YYY` and `XXX::ABC` :
      
      ```
      [perl-XXX-ZZZ]
      <= perl-CPAN-package
      module = XXX/XXX-ZZZ
      version = 1.2.3
      md5sum = 401b30e3b8b5d629635a5c613cdb7919
      
      inc = ${perl-XXX-YYY:site_perl}:${perl-XXX-ABC:site_perl}
      ```
      
      The full list of options is described in the [macro](https://lab.nexedi.com/nexedi/slapos/blob/a5bec95c/component/perl/buildout.cfg#L31-65).
      
      
      That macro creates an interpreter for each package, but sometimes we need to create an interpreter with multiple packages. The `perl-wrapper` macro is available for this. It also accepts a `inc=` argument in the same format. Because this wrapper is implemented using `-I` argument, it is also suitable for scrips running in perl [taint mode](https://perldoc.perl.org/perlsec.html#Taint-mode-and-%40INC), like the w3-validator we are using.
      
      All perl components and perl usages have been updated to this new infrastructure.
      
      Some (apparently) unmaintained components were using an obsolete `slapos.recipe.build:cpan` recipe. They were used only in mioga2 from unstable, so I moved them inline in mioga2 software.
      
      /reviewed-on nexedi/slapos!341
      1171acb4
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