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mads
permissions: drop hg.create.write_on_repogroup "Repository creation with group write access" setting

Simplify permissions system and get rid of some confusing tech debt.

Before, the global 'write_on_repogroup' setting controlled what write
permission on a repo group meant.

With this change, users can create repositories in a repo group if and only if
they have write access. Write access to a repo group will now mean the
permission to create repositories in it.

Write access to repo groups must be granted explicitly. There should not be any
other reason to grant write access than to allow users to create repos. There
is thus no upgrade concerns for this change.

An admin that doesn't want users to create repos in a repogroup should just not
give them write access.

These global settings might still exist in the database, but is ignored and no
longer used and do no harm.
#!/bin/bash
# Test that installation of all dependencies works fine if versions are set to
# the minimum ones.

set -e

if [ -n "$VIRTUAL_ENV" ]; then
    echo "This script will create its own virtualenv - please don't run it inside an existing one." >&2
    exit 1
fi

cd "$(hg root)"

venv=build/minimum-dependency-versions-venv
log=build/minimum-dependency-versions.log
min_requirements=build/minimum-dependency-versions-requirements.txt
echo "virtualenv: $venv"
echo "log: $log"
echo "minimum requirements file: $min_requirements"

# clean up previous runs
rm -rf "$venv" "$log"
mkdir -p "$venv"

# Make a light weight parsing of setup.py and dev_requirements.txt,
# finding all >= requirements and dumping into a custom requirements.txt
# while fixating the requirement at the lower bound.
sed -n 's/.*"\(.*\)>=\(.*\)".*/\1==\2/p' setup.py > "$min_requirements"
sed 's/>=/==/p' dev_requirements.txt >> "$min_requirements"

python3 -m venv "$venv"
source "$venv/bin/activate"
pip install --upgrade pip setuptools
pip install -e . -r "$min_requirements" python-ldap python-pam 2> >(tee "$log" >&2)

# Treat any message on stderr as a problem, for the caller to interpret.
if [ -s "$log" ]; then
    echo
    echo "Error: pip detected following problems:"
    cat "$log"
    echo
    exit 1
fi

freeze_txt=build/minimum-dependency-versions.txt
pip freeze > $freeze_txt
echo "Installation of minimum packages was successful, providing a set of packages as in $freeze_txt . Now running test suite..."

pytest

echo "Test suite execution was successful."
echo "You can now do additional validation using virtual env '$venv'."