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------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Oct 19 09:31:17 UTC 2023 - Ondřej Súkup <mimi.vx@gmail.com> - update to 2.2.0 * [Feature]: Remove the somewhat inaccurate subclass requirement around Config’s .clone(into=... constructor call. It was broken for certain use cases ()such as trying to clone one subclass into a sibling subclass, which would yield a TypeError) and is irrelevant if one is using the new type annotations. * [Support] #936: Make sure py.typed is in our packaging manifest * [Bug] #944: After the release of 2.1, package-style task modules started looking in the wrong place for project-level config files (inside one’s eg tasks/ dir, instead of next to that dir) due to a subtlety in the new import/discovery mechanism used. This has been fixed ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon May 22 21:08:40 UTC 2023 - Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com> - update to 2.1.2: * Make sure ``py.typed`` is in our packaging manifest; without it, users working from a regular installation can't perform type checks. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue May 16 14:16:29 UTC 2023 - Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com> - break python-invocations, invoke cycle on tests ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sun May 14 12:38:22 UTC 2023 - Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com> - update to 2.1.1: * The `importlib` upgrade in 2.1 had a corner case bug (regarding ``from . import <submodule>`` functionality within package-like task trees which in turn exposed a false-pass in our test suite. Both have now been fixed. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu May 11 06:22:55 UTC 2023 - Matej Cepl <mcepl@suse.com> - Update to 2.1.0: - [Bug] #910: Add more rigor around subprocess/runner shutdown to avoid spurious exceptions & also fix downstream issues in libraries like Fabric. Reported by Orlando Rodríguez. - [Bug] #934: The importlib upgrade in 2.1 had a corner case bug (regarding from . import <submodule> functionality within package-like task trees) which in turn exposed a false-pass in our test suite. Both have now been fixed. Thanks to Greg Meyer and Robert J. Berger for the bug reports. - [Bug] #910: Add more rigor around subprocess/runner shutdown to avoid spurious exceptions & also fix downstream issues in libraries like Fabric. Reported by Orlando Rodríguez. - [Support] #901: (via #903) Tweak test suite setup methods to be named setup_method so pytest stops whining about it. Patch via Jesse P. Johnson. - [Bug] #376: Resolve equality comparison bug for non-collections. Patch via Jesse P. Johnson - [Support] #901: (via #903) Tweak test suite setup methods to be named setup_method so pytest stops whining about it. Patch via Jesse P. Johnson. - [Support] #906: Implement type hints and type checking tests with mypy to reduce errors and impove code documentation. Patches by Jesse P. Johnson and review by Sam Bull. - [Support] #675: Implement importlib and deprecate imp module. Patches provided by Jesse P. Johnson - [Support]: Task.argspec has changed its return value; it now returns an inspect.Signature derived from that of the task’s body callable. - Warning This change is backwards incompatible if you were using this method directly. [Support]: Remove support for, and imports related to, all Python versions less than 3.6 - including Python 2. This also includes updates to vendored packages, such as removing six and upgrading lexicon to the latest version; and also treatment of things like Mock use within invoke.context.MockContext (which now expects stdlib’s unittest.mock instead of hunting for the old standalone mock library). This change is backwards incompatible in the following scenarios: - You use Python <3.6. Shouldn’t be an issue as we now specify python_requires in packaging metadata. - You call invoke.util.encode_output manually for some reason. (This became a noop under Python 3, so just…remove it!) - You use invoke.context.MockContext; its repeat init kwarg changed its default value from False to True. This probably won’t bite you, but we mention it just in case you somehow relied upon the legacy behavior. - You subclass invoke.runners.Runner and/or have had to interact with its stop or stop_timer methods. The latter has been merged into the former, and if you are overriding stop, you’ll want to make sure you now call super() somewhere if you were not already. - Remove upstreamed patches: - 0001-Make-test-fallback-to-system-modules-when-vendorized.patch - pytest4.patch - Add remove-icecream.patch to remove unnecessary dependence on icecream module. - Skip temporarily failing tests (gh#pyinvoke/invoke#705). ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Apr 21 12:27:03 UTC 2023 - Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com> - add sle15_python_module_pythons (jsc#PED-68) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Apr 13 22:42:07 UTC 2023 - Matej Cepl <mcepl@suse.com> - Make calling of %{sle15modernpython} optional. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sun Oct 16 17:50:36 UTC 2022 - Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com> - update to 1.7.3: * Fix a non-fatal bug in our setup.py long_description generation causing 1.7.0-1.7.2 to have malformed description text on PyPI. * Fix errors thrown when comparing Task objects to non-Task objects; such comparisons are now always false. * Refactor CLI parser instantiation such that the tasks.ignore_unknown_help feature (added in 1.7) works when Invoke is run in --complete mode, i.e. in tab-completion scripts. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sat Sep 24 10:56:41 UTC 2022 - Dirk Müller <dmueller@suse.com> - update to 1.7.1: * :bug:`659` Improve behavior under ``nohup``, which causes stdin to become an undetectably-unreadable (but otherwise legit) file descriptor. Previously this led to `OSError` even if you weren't expecting anything on stdin; we now trap this specific case and silently ignore it, allowing execution to continue. Thanks to ``@kingkisskill`` for initial report and to Ryan Stoner for followup and workshopping. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed May 4 12:35:49 UTC 2022 - pgajdos@suse.com - version update to 1.7.0 * [Feature] #845: Env vars explicitly supplied to sudo (via its env kwarg) are now explicitly preserved via sudo’s --preserve-env argument. Patch courtesy of Benno Rice. * [Feature] #793: Add a new tasks.ignore_unknown_help config option for users who hand their tasks centrally-defined argument help dictionaries; it defaults to False but such users may set it to True to avoid exceptions. Thanks to @Allu2 for the report. * [Support]: Switch our continuous integration service from Travis-CI to Circle-CI, plus related and necessary updates to various administrative config files, management tasks and metadata. Including but not limited to: * Enhanced PyPI-level metadata/links * Split out tool config data from setup.cfg * Enhance execution & coverage of unit vs integration tests under CI * [Support] #803: Upgrade our vendored PyYAML from 3.11 to 5.4.1; this should both supply a number of security fixes, and address problems loading project-level YAML config files under Python 3.10. Fix via Andreas Rammhold. * [Support]: Switch to using yaml.safe_load for loading config files. This avoids some warnings under newer PyYAML versions and is also, in a shocking twist, more secure. - do not require python-mock for build, testsuite is not run - modified patches % 0001-Make-test-fallback-to-system-modules-when-vendorized.patch (refreshed) - deleted patches - fix-yaml-loader.patch (upstreamed) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Dec 28 21:43:30 UTC 2021 - Ben Greiner <code@bnavigator.de> - Add fix-yaml-loader.patch, PyYAML 6 broke it. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Aug 18 13:52:50 UTC 2021 - John Paul Adrian Glaubitz <adrian.glaubitz@suse.com> - Update to version 1.6.0 * Version bump for next release * Return to using print() and no newline in echo_format * Blacken * Changelog re #791 * s/output_format/echo_format/g * Fix whitespace * Contact methods update :( * Adding support for a custom output format via run.echo * Fix typo * Tweak versionadded/changed bits for new param. - from version 1.5.1 * Alphabetize run() kwarg param declarations in docstring * Document dry kwarg for run() in docstring * Treat whitespace-only docstrings as empty docstrings. - from version 1.5.0 * Changelog, docstring and test tweak re #607, re #454 * Tweaks re #611 * Changelog re #409, re #398, re #611, re #580 * Tweak #197 changelog to link to modified API member * Stop publishing bogus codecov reports from Travis * Docs and changelog re #197, closes #197 * Realized OP's impl was overkill/caused bugs. Just set name. * Use identity testing in collection task lookup asserts * Refactor default task/collection collision & enhanced its tests * Minor tweaks to update #197 * Upgrade codecov client, prev version cannot talk to their object store * Fix small pile of minor doc reference errors * Changelog re coverage tweaks * Test Exit more thoroughly * Improve test coverage of Failure hierarchy repr() * Not sure why UnexpectedExit repr override __repr__ and not _repr * Blacken * Bump version for release/testing * Populate MockContext NotImplementedErrors with triggering command * Enhance MockContext a whole bunch * Enhance testing concepts doc * Python packaging guide is no longer using /en/latest URL * Blacken, flake8 * Populate Result.command automatically within MockContext methods * Wrap MockContext methods in actual Mock when present * Expand sys.modules cleaner in conftest to clean EVERYTHING * Fix inaccurate indentation for MockContext versionadded directive * Needed to mark this bug major because it was in the 1.2 line which hasn't since gotten any bugfix releases * Grumble forgot a backported note * Add test: mismatched help text raises error * Add tests: parameter help defined with underscores * Cosmetic: satisfy black * Simplify if/else/if/else a bit * Fix bug if didn't give help for param. * Add error when gave help for typoed param #398 * Fix help text behavior for params with underscores in name #409 * Skip Path unit test if Path can't be imported * Clarify why we do str() on a possible str object * Make Travis happy for Python 2.7 and pypy * Satisfy flake8 compatibility * Allow Pathlib.path objects to be used with Context.cd() * Allow subcollections to be defaults of parent collections ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Oct 16 12:55:39 UTC 2020 - Benjamin Greiner <code@bnavigator.de> - disable test suite with bcond because of unmaintained pytest-relaxed gh#bitprophet/pytest-relaxed#12 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Apr 14 14:13:45 UTC 2020 - Marketa Calabkova <mcalabkova@suse.com> - Update to version 1.4.1 * Fix an issue with `~invoke.run` & friends having intermittent problems at exit time. * Many other fixes. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Sep 17 10:08:41 UTC 2019 - Tomáš Chvátal <tchvatal@suse.com> - Update patch pytest4.patch to make it really work with new pytests ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Aug 12 11:36:59 UTC 2019 - Marketa Calabkova <mcalabkova@suse.com> - Update to version 1.3.0 * Allow the configuration system to override which Executor subclass to use when executing tasks. * Add support for command timeouts, i.e. the ability to add an upper bound on how long a call to run may take to execute. * Add basic dry-run support, in the form of a new --dry CLI option. * Add a new Runner method, close_proc_stdin, and call it when standard input processing detects an EOF. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Jul 24 07:25:08 UTC 2019 - Tomáš Chvátal <tchvatal@suse.com> - Disable tests for now as they break with new pytest-relaxed - Add another patch fixing errors with new pytest: * pytest4.patch ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Jul 19 09:59:13 UTC 2019 - Tomáš Chvátal <tchvatal@suse.com> - Restrict pytest5 and pytest4 for now upstream tests only with pytest3... ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Mar 26 14:02:06 UTC 2019 - Tomáš Chvátal <tchvatal@suse.com> - Update to 1.2.0: * [Feature] #301: (via #414) Overhaul tab completion mechanisms so users can print a completion script which automatically matches the emitting binary’s configured names (compared to the previous hardcoded scripts, which only worked for inv/invoke by default). Thanks to Nicolas Höning for the foundational patchset. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sat Aug 11 11:42:30 UTC 2018 - tchvatal@suse.com - Add patch to not use vendored libs: * 0001-Make-test-fallback-to-system-modules-when-vendorized.patch - Remove unneeded deps - Remove the multibuild again as we no longer cycle ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sat Aug 11 10:04:46 UTC 2018 - tchvatal@suse.com - Update to 1.1.1: * Various tweaks for pytest and new py releases support - Switch to multibuild to run tests ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sat Apr 28 12:30:16 UTC 2018 - badshah400@gmail.com - Update to version 0.22.1: * gh#pyinvoke/invoke#488: Account for additional I/O related OSError error strings when attempting to capture only this specific subtype of error. * gh#pyinvoke/invoke#437: When merging configuration levels together (which uses copy.copy by default), pass file objects by reference so they don’t get closed. * gh#pyinvoke/invoke#342: Accidentally hardcoded Collection instead of cls in Collection.from_module (an alternate constructor and therefore a classmethod.) This made it rather hard to properly subclass Collection. * gh#pyinvoke/invoke#469: Fix up the doc/example re: subclassing Config. * gh#pyinvoke/invoke#433: Add -dev and -nightly style Python versions to our Travis builds. - Changes from version 0.22.0: * Iterable-type CLI args were actually still somewhat broken & were ‘eating’ values after themselves in the parser stream (thus e.g. preventing parsing of subsequent tasks or flags.) * gh#pyinvoke/invoke#364: Drop Python 2.6 and Python 3.3 support, as these versions now account for only very low percentages of the userbase and are unsupported (or about to be unsupported) by the rest of the ecosystem, including pip. - Update URL to upstream recommended. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Oct 18 15:59:42 UTC 2017 - toddrme2178@gmail.com - Update to 0.21.0 * No changelog ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Aug 24 13:41:17 UTC 2017 - jmatejek@suse.com - singlespec auto-conversion ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sat Dec 10 16:48:21 UTC 2016 - jengelh@inai.de - Declare use of bashisms ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Sep 11 13:11:26 UTC 2014 - toddrme2178@gmail.com - Implement update-alternatives ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Sep 11 12:58:33 UTC 2014 - toddrme2178@gmail.com - Update to 0.9.0 2014-08-26 * [Bug]: Fixed a sub-case of the already-mostly-fixed #149 so the error message works usefully even with no explicit collection name given. * [Support] #169: Overhaul the Sphinx docs into two trees, one for main project info and one for versioned API docs. * [Bug] #162: Adjust platform-sensitive imports so Windows users don’t encounter import-time exceptions. Thanks to Paul Moore for the patch. * [Feature] #136: Added the autoprint flag to invoke.tasks.Task/@task, allowing users to set up tasks which act as both subroutines & “print a result” CLI tasks. Thanks to Matthias Lehmann for the original patch. * [Bug] #119: (also #162, #113) Better handle platform-sensitive operations such as pty size detection or use, either replacing with platform-specific implementations or raising useful exceptions. Thanks to Gabi Davar and (especially) Paul Moore, for feedback & original versions of the final patchset. * [Bug] #167: Running the same task multiple times in one CLI session was horribly broken; it works now. Thanks to Erich Heine for the report. * [Bug] #165: Running inv[oke] with no task names on a collection containing a default task should (intuitively) have run that default task, but instead did nothing. This has been fixed. - Update to 0.8.2 2014-06-15 * [Bug] #142: The refactored Loader class failed to account for the behavior of imp.find_module when run against packages (vs modules) and was exploding at load time. This has been fixed. Thanks to David Baumgold for catch & patch. * [Bug] #145: Ensure a useful message is displayed (instead of a confusing exception) when listing empty task collections. * [Bug] #149: Print a useful message to stderr when Invoke can’t find the requested collection/tasks file, instead of displaying a traceback. - Update to 0.8.1 2014-06-09 * [Bug] #140: Revert incorrect changes to our setup.py regarding detection of sub-packages such as the vendor tree & the parser. Also add additional scripting to our Travis-CI config to catch this class of error in future. Thanks to Steven Loria and James Cox for the reports. - Update to 0.8.0 2014-06-08 * [Feature] #125: Improve output of Failure exceptions when printed. * [Feature] #124: Add a --debug flag to the core parser to enable easier debugging (on top of existing INVOKE_DEBUG env var.) * [Bug] #127: Fill in tasks’ exposed name attribute with body name if explicit name not given. * [Bug] #116: Ensure nested config overrides play nicely with default tasks and pre-tasks. * [Bug] #131: Make sure one’s local tasks module is always first in sys.path, even if its parent directory was already somewhere else in sys.path. This ensures that local tasks modules never become hidden by third-party ones. Thanks to @crccheck for the early report and to Dorian Puła for assistance fixing. * [Support]: Refactor the invoke.runner.Runner module to differentiate what it means to run a command in the abstract, from execution specifics. Top level API is unaffected. * [Feature] #87: (also #92) Rework the loader module such that recursive filesystem searching is implemented, and is used instead of searching sys.path. This adds the behavior most users expect or are familiar with from Fabric 1 or similar tools; and it avoids nasty surprise collisions with other installed packages containing files named tasks.py. Thanks to Michael Hahn for the original report & PR, and to Matt Iversen for providing the discovery algorithm used in the final version of this change. Warning This is technically a backwards incompatible change (reminder: we’re not at 1.0 yet!). You’ll only notice if you were relying on adding your tasks module to sys.path and then calling Invoke elsewhere on the filesystem. * [Support] #117: Tidy up setup.py a bit, including axing the (broken) distutils support. Thanks to Matt Iversen for the original PR & followup discussion. * [Feature] #110: Add task docstrings’ 1st lines to --list output. Thanks to Hiroki Kiyohara for the original PR (with assists from Robert Read and James Thigpen.) * [Feature] #115: Make it easier to reuse Invoke’s primary CLI machinery in other (non-Invoke-distributed) bin-scripts. Thanks to Noah Kantrowitz. * [Support] #118: Update the bundled six plus other minor tweaks to support files. Thanks to Matt Iversen. * [Bug] #121: Add missing help output denoting inverse Boolean options (i.e. --[no-]foo for a --foo flag whose value defaults to true.) Thanks to Andrew Roberts for catch & patch. * [Bug] #128: Positional arguments containing underscores were not exporting to the parser correctly; this has been fixed. Thanks to J. Javier Maestro for catch & patch. * [Support] #25: Trim a bunch of time off the test suite by using mocking and other tools instead of dogfooding a bunch of subprocess spawns. * [Feature] #135: (also bugs #120, #123) Implement post-tasks to match pre-tasks, and allow control over the arguments passed to both (via invoke.tasks.call). For details, see Pre- and post-tasks. Warning Pre-tasks were overhauled a moderate amount to implement this feature; they now require references to task objects instead of task names. This is a backwards incompatible change. - Update to 0.7.0 2014.01.28 * [Feature] #107: Update configuration merging behavior for more flexible reuse of imported task modules, such as parameterizing multiple copies of a module within a task tree. * [Feature] #108: Update invoke.collection.Collection.from_module to accept useful shorthand arguments for tweaking the invoke.collection.Collection objects it creates (e.g. name, configuration.) * [Feature] #109: Add a default kwarg to invoke.collection.Collection.add_task allowing per-collection control over default tasks. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sun Jan 12 12:54:12 UTC 2014 - toms@opensuse.org - Initial version 0.6.1
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