The `called_once` attribute now raises an exception. Switch to
`assert_called_once` method. Also replace `assertTrue(x.called)` with
`x.assert_called()`.
Signed-off-by: Lubomír Sedlář <lsedlar@redhat.com>
(cherry picked from commit 51628a974d)
The input is given as unicode value, not a bytestring. We need universal
newlines to handle the conversion as needed.
Signed-off-by: Lubomír Sedlář <lsedlar@redhat.com>
This should make all tests pass on both Python 2 and Python 3.
Unittest2 is required on Py 2.6 and Py 3.
Signed-off-by: Lubomír Sedlář <lsedlar@redhat.com>
The notification hooks can be useful for doing other things than just
announcing status on message bus. For this to be truly usable, we need
the ability to use multiple scripts.
This patch allows the command line option to be specified multiple
times. Each given script will be called. Even if the script fails, it
does not block the compose.
Additionally the output of the notification scripts is logged now to
make it possible to debug possible failure.
Relates: https://pagure.io/pungi/issue/650
Signed-off-by: Lubomír Sedlář <lsedlar@redhat.com>
If the path in `translate_paths` config ends with a slash, we would
create public path with double slash.
Fixes: https://pagure.io/pungi/issue/408
Signed-off-by: Lubomír Sedlář <lsedlar@redhat.com>
The messaging is not really part of compose settings. It is an
infrastructure part. As such, it should really be set up as part of
pungi invocation, not compose configuration.
The documentation is updated to reflect this. Some updates to the
documentation are done as well: listing messages about ISOs and minor
formatting updates.
The test_compose.sh script can now accept additional command line
options and pass them on to pungi-koji to simplify testing.
Signed-off-by: Lubomír Sedlář <lsedlar@redhat.com>
Instead of hardcoding /usr/bin/python in shebangs, use /usr/bin/env.
This allows Pungi to work with dependencies installed in virtualenv.
Signed-off-by: Lubomír Sedlář <lsedlar@redhat.com>
With this patch, Pungi can invoke an arbitrary command on various
moments of the compose process. The invoked command can the decide on
what message to send (and using what messaging system).
The actual command is specified in the config file.
There is a script provided that sends the messages via fedmsg.
The documentation is updated to have details about the new config option
as well as the interface for the messaging script.
Signed-off-by: Lubomír Sedlář <lsedlar@redhat.com>