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Update xorm to v1 (#323)

Fix limit for databases other than sqlite

go mod tidy && go mod vendor

Remove unneeded break statements

Make everything work with the new xorm version

Fix xorm logging

Fix lint

Fix redis init

Fix using id field

Fix database init for testing

Change default database log level

Add xorm logger

Use const for postgres

go mod tidy

Merge branch 'master' into update/xorm

# Conflicts:
#	go.mod
#	go.sum
#	vendor/modules.txt

go mod vendor

Fix loading fixtures for postgres

Go mod vendor1

Update xorm to version 1

Co-authored-by: kolaente <k@knt.li>
Reviewed-on: https://kolaente.dev/vikunja/api/pulls/323
This commit is contained in:
konrad
2020-04-12 17:29:24 +00:00
parent 713560702b
commit d28f005552
430 changed files with 48291 additions and 99915 deletions

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@ -11,17 +11,15 @@ import (
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"go/types"
"log"
"os"
"os/exec"
"strings"
"time"
"golang.org/x/tools/internal/gocommand"
)
var debug = false
// GetSizes returns the sizes used by the underlying driver with the given parameters.
func GetSizes(ctx context.Context, buildFlags, env []string, dir string, usesExportData bool) (types.Sizes, error) {
func GetSizes(ctx context.Context, buildFlags, env []string, gocmdRunner *gocommand.Runner, dir string) (types.Sizes, error) {
// TODO(matloob): Clean this up. This code is mostly a copy of packages.findExternalDriver.
const toolPrefix = "GOPACKAGESDRIVER="
tool := ""
@ -41,7 +39,7 @@ func GetSizes(ctx context.Context, buildFlags, env []string, dir string, usesExp
}
if tool == "off" {
return GetSizesGolist(ctx, buildFlags, env, dir, usesExportData)
return GetSizesGolist(ctx, buildFlags, env, gocmdRunner, dir)
}
req, err := json.Marshal(struct {
@ -77,98 +75,43 @@ func GetSizes(ctx context.Context, buildFlags, env []string, dir string, usesExp
return response.Sizes, nil
}
func GetSizesGolist(ctx context.Context, buildFlags, env []string, dir string, usesExportData bool) (types.Sizes, error) {
args := []string{"list", "-f", "{{context.GOARCH}} {{context.Compiler}}"}
args = append(args, buildFlags...)
args = append(args, "--", "unsafe")
stdout, stderr, err := invokeGo(ctx, env, dir, usesExportData, args...)
func GetSizesGolist(ctx context.Context, buildFlags, env []string, gocmdRunner *gocommand.Runner, dir string) (types.Sizes, error) {
inv := gocommand.Invocation{
Verb: "list",
Args: []string{"-f", "{{context.GOARCH}} {{context.Compiler}}", "--", "unsafe"},
Env: env,
BuildFlags: buildFlags,
WorkingDir: dir,
}
stdout, stderr, friendlyErr, rawErr := gocmdRunner.RunRaw(ctx, inv)
var goarch, compiler string
if err != nil {
if strings.Contains(err.Error(), "cannot find main module") {
if rawErr != nil {
if strings.Contains(rawErr.Error(), "cannot find main module") {
// User's running outside of a module. All bets are off. Get GOARCH and guess compiler is gc.
// TODO(matloob): Is this a problem in practice?
envout, _, enverr := invokeGo(ctx, env, dir, usesExportData, "env", "GOARCH")
inv := gocommand.Invocation{
Verb: "env",
Args: []string{"GOARCH"},
Env: env,
WorkingDir: dir,
}
envout, enverr := gocmdRunner.Run(ctx, inv)
if enverr != nil {
return nil, err
return nil, enverr
}
goarch = strings.TrimSpace(envout.String())
compiler = "gc"
} else {
return nil, err
return nil, friendlyErr
}
} else {
fields := strings.Fields(stdout.String())
if len(fields) < 2 {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("could not parse GOARCH and Go compiler in format \"<GOARCH> <compiler>\" from stdout of go command:\n%s\ndir: %s\nstdout: <<%s>>\nstderr: <<%s>>",
cmdDebugStr(env, args...), dir, stdout.String(), stderr.String())
return nil, fmt.Errorf("could not parse GOARCH and Go compiler in format \"<GOARCH> <compiler>\":\nstdout: <<%s>>\nstderr: <<%s>>",
stdout.String(), stderr.String())
}
goarch = fields[0]
compiler = fields[1]
}
return types.SizesFor(compiler, goarch), nil
}
// invokeGo returns the stdout and stderr of a go command invocation.
func invokeGo(ctx context.Context, env []string, dir string, usesExportData bool, args ...string) (*bytes.Buffer, *bytes.Buffer, error) {
if debug {
defer func(start time.Time) { log.Printf("%s for %v", time.Since(start), cmdDebugStr(env, args...)) }(time.Now())
}
stdout := new(bytes.Buffer)
stderr := new(bytes.Buffer)
cmd := exec.CommandContext(ctx, "go", args...)
// On darwin the cwd gets resolved to the real path, which breaks anything that
// expects the working directory to keep the original path, including the
// go command when dealing with modules.
// The Go stdlib has a special feature where if the cwd and the PWD are the
// same node then it trusts the PWD, so by setting it in the env for the child
// process we fix up all the paths returned by the go command.
cmd.Env = append(append([]string{}, env...), "PWD="+dir)
cmd.Dir = dir
cmd.Stdout = stdout
cmd.Stderr = stderr
if err := cmd.Run(); err != nil {
exitErr, ok := err.(*exec.ExitError)
if !ok {
// Catastrophic error:
// - executable not found
// - context cancellation
return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("couldn't exec 'go %v': %s %T", args, err, err)
}
// Export mode entails a build.
// If that build fails, errors appear on stderr
// (despite the -e flag) and the Export field is blank.
// Do not fail in that case.
if !usesExportData {
return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("go %v: %s: %s", args, exitErr, stderr)
}
}
// As of writing, go list -export prints some non-fatal compilation
// errors to stderr, even with -e set. We would prefer that it put
// them in the Package.Error JSON (see https://golang.org/issue/26319).
// In the meantime, there's nowhere good to put them, but they can
// be useful for debugging. Print them if $GOPACKAGESPRINTGOLISTERRORS
// is set.
if len(stderr.Bytes()) != 0 && os.Getenv("GOPACKAGESPRINTGOLISTERRORS") != "" {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "%s stderr: <<%s>>\n", cmdDebugStr(env, args...), stderr)
}
// debugging
if false {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "%s stdout: <<%s>>\n", cmdDebugStr(env, args...), stdout)
}
return stdout, stderr, nil
}
func cmdDebugStr(envlist []string, args ...string) string {
env := make(map[string]string)
for _, kv := range envlist {
split := strings.Split(kv, "=")
k, v := split[0], split[1]
env[k] = v
}
return fmt.Sprintf("GOROOT=%v GOPATH=%v GO111MODULE=%v PWD=%v go %v", env["GOROOT"], env["GOPATH"], env["GO111MODULE"], env["PWD"], args)
}