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api: fix 'kallithea-api --save-config'
Commit eca0cb56a822 attempted to fix a type inconsistency, which caused
failure in the 'kallithea-api' tool when using '--save-config', but this
unfortunately did not fix the problem completely.
Following error still appeared:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File ".../bin/kallithea-api", line 33, in <module>
sys.exit(load_entry_point('Kallithea', 'console_scripts', 'kallithea-api')())
File ".../bin/kallithea_api.py", line 84, in main
'apihost': args.apihost})
File ".../bin/base.py", line 104, in __init__
self.make_config(config)
File ".../bin/base.py", line 132, in make_config
ext_json.dump(config, f, indent=4)
File "/usr/lib/python3.7/json/__init__.py", line 180, in dump
fp.write(chunk)
TypeError: a bytes-like object is required, not 'str'
The json module documentation says:
https://docs.python.org/3.7/library/json.html#basic-usage
"The json module always produces str objects, not bytes objects. Therefore,
fp.write() must support str input."
Therefore, instead of opening the file in binary mode and writing bytes,
open it in text mode and write strings.
For symmetry reasons, we make the same change when _loading_ the config
file, but this code worked regardless.
Commit eca0cb56a822 attempted to fix a type inconsistency, which caused
failure in the 'kallithea-api' tool when using '--save-config', but this
unfortunately did not fix the problem completely.
Following error still appeared:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File ".../bin/kallithea-api", line 33, in <module>
sys.exit(load_entry_point('Kallithea', 'console_scripts', 'kallithea-api')())
File ".../bin/kallithea_api.py", line 84, in main
'apihost': args.apihost})
File ".../bin/base.py", line 104, in __init__
self.make_config(config)
File ".../bin/base.py", line 132, in make_config
ext_json.dump(config, f, indent=4)
File "/usr/lib/python3.7/json/__init__.py", line 180, in dump
fp.write(chunk)
TypeError: a bytes-like object is required, not 'str'
The json module documentation says:
https://docs.python.org/3.7/library/json.html#basic-usage
"The json module always produces str objects, not bytes objects. Therefore,
fp.write() must support str input."
Therefore, instead of opening the file in binary mode and writing bytes,
open it in text mode and write strings.
For symmetry reasons, we make the same change when _loading_ the config
file, but this code worked regardless.
bf85e6018daa fce926a9d7c7 fce926a9d7c7 fce926a9d7c7 0288dd052033 fce926a9d7c7 6e952212bf06 fce926a9d7c7 fce926a9d7c7 edb24bc0f71a fce926a9d7c7 fce926a9d7c7 fce926a9d7c7 fce926a9d7c7 fce926a9d7c7 fce926a9d7c7 fce926a9d7c7 fce926a9d7c7 fce926a9d7c7 5698307382de 5b1f43027662 5698307382de 8d663d23ab85 fce926a9d7c7 | #!/bin/bash -xe
# Enforce some consistency in whitespace - just to avoid spurious whitespaces changes
files=`hg mani | egrep -v '/fontello/|/email_templates/|(^LICENSE-MERGELY.html|^docs/Makefile|^scripts/whitespacecleanup.sh|/(graph|mergely|native.history)\.js|/test_dump_html_mails.ref.html|\.png|\.gif|\.ico|\.pot|\.po|\.mo|\.tar\.gz|\.diff)$'`
sed -i "s/`printf '\r'`//g" $files
sed -i -e "s,`printf '\t'`, ,g" $files
sed -i -e "s, *$,,g" $files
sed -i -e 's,\([^ ]\)\\$,\1 \\,g' -e 's,\(["'"'"']["'"'"']["'"'"']\) \\$,\1\\,g' $files
# ensure one trailing newline - remove empty last line and make last line include trailing newline:
sed -i -e '$,${/^$/d}' -e '$a\' $files
sed -i -e 's,\([^ /]\){,\1 {,g' `hg loc '*.css'`
sed -i -e 's|^\([^ /].*,\)\([^ ]\)|\1 \2|g' `hg loc '*.css'`
hg mani | xargs chmod -x
hg loc 'set:!binary()&grep("^#!")&!(**_tmpl.py)&!(**/template**)' | xargs chmod +x
# isort is installed from dev_requirements.txt
hg loc 'set:!binary()&grep("^#!.*python")' '*.py' | xargs isort --line-width 160 --lines-after-imports 2
echo "diff after $0:"
hg diff
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