nodejs.ensure only sets up NVM if there isn't a system-wide
installation of Node that matches our NODE_MINIMUM_VERSION.
The ubuntu image in the CI comes with an up to date node version,
so pyright from .nvm_packages is never installed.
This commit fixes this by introducing a package.json file.
Since we currently have many type checking errors,
we for now only test with typeCheckingMode: off
which makes pyright only check files that contain a comment:
# pyright: basic
to enable basic type checking, or
# pyright: strict
to enable strict type checking.
This patch implements the command and Makefile target::
./manage test.pyright
make test.pyright
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$ make test.shell
./manage line 716:
build_msg TEST "[reST markup] ${RST_FILES[@]}""
^-------------^ SC2145: Argument mixes string and array. Use * or separate argument.
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Commit c7f27404 moves the `python -m searx.webapp` process to the background. A
background job can't open a simple python-debugger (pdb) console.
This patch moves all processes to the background except the searx.webapp.
Insert a break point somewhere in the webapp application::
import pdb
pdb.set_trace()
And start a debug session by::
make run
and test you break point.
To test that the entire 'make run' stops in the case of an error in the
themes.live [1] background process try:
make LIVE_THEME=typo-theme-name run
[1] https://github.com/searxng/searxng/pull/664#discussion_r776419585
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A script to build & install a simple & isolated redis service, dedicated to
SearXNG and connected via Unix socket.
$ ./manage redis.help
redis.:
devpkg : install essential packages to compile redis
build : build redis binaries at /800GBPCIex4/share/SearXNG/dist/redis/6.2.6/amd64
install : create user (searxng-redis) and install systemd service (searxng-redis)
remove : delete user (searxng-redis) and remove service (searxng-redis)
shell : start bash interpreter from user searxng-redis
src : clone redis source code to <path> and checkput 6.2.6
useradd : create user (searxng-redis) at /usr/local/searxng-redis
userdel : delete user (searxng-redis)
addgrp : add <user> to group (searxng-redis)
rmgrp : remove <user> from group (searxng-redis)
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Environment variable to get live builds while modifying CSS & JS of a theme::
LIVE_THEME=simple make run
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To have a live build while editing the HTML client of a theme. The first
argument of the command is the theme name:
./manage themes.live simple
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Add the 'SearXNG JavaScript Style Guide' as one quality gate in the build chain
of the simple theme::
make themes.simple
make themes.simple.test
In the github CI the `themes.all` target enforce a `themes.simple`.
BTW: Remove 'jshint' left overs from 0ee316f3d
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define a custom grunt task, since grunt-sharp is too old (it can't be installed).
in gruntfile.js, the image tasks are moved at the end the build chain.
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Folder src/brand is intended to place logo, wordmark and more in. This commit
moves the origin (source) of searxng-wordmark.svg from the simple theme into
this folder
About the new created src/ folder:
On the long term we can move all the files from static/themes/<name>/src/* into
a src/themes/<name>/* folder.
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make test.shell reports an issue that has been added in [PR-500]::
In ./manage line 80:
yamllint : lint YAML files: $YAMLLINT_FILES
^-------------^
SC2128: Expanding an array without an
index only gives the first element.
[PR-500] https://github.com/searxng/searxng/pull/500
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new bash function convert_if_newer() / usage::
convert_if_newer <origfile> <outfile> [<options>, ...]
convert_if_newer "path/to/origin.svg" "path/to/converted.png" -transparent white -resize 64x64
Run's ImageMagik' convert comand to generate <outfile> from <origfile>, if
<origfile> is newer than <outfile>. The command line is to convert is::
convert <origfile> [<options>, ...] <outfile>
PNG 'searx/static/themes/simple/img/favicon.png' has been created by::
$ make themes.simple
CONVERT searx/static/themes/simple/src/svg/searxng-wordmark.svg -transparent white -resize 64x64 searx/static/themes/simple/img/favicon.png
...
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In commit 97355672c the functions named babel.* has been renamed to weblate.*
but it was forgotten to change it also in the help().
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Functions implemented to run *Weblate* workflows should use prefix 'weblate.':
- babel.setup.translations.worktree --> weblate.translations.worktree
Create git worktree ${TRANSLATIONS_WORKTREE} and checkout branch
'translations' from Weblate's counterpart (weblate) of the SearXNG
(origin)::
remote weblate https://weblate.bubu1.eu/git/searxng/searxng/
- babel.weblate.to.translations --> weblate.to.translations
Update 'translations' branch of SearXNG (origin) with last additions from
Weblate.
- babel.translations.to.master --> weblate.translations.commit
Update 'translations' branch of SearXNG (origin) with last additions from
Weblate. Copy the changes to the master branch, compile translations and
create a commit in the local branch (master)
- babel.master.to.translations --> weblate.push.translations
Push *translation changes* from SearXNG (origin) to Weblate's
counterpart (weblate).
Signed-off-by: Markus Heiser <markus.heiser@darmarit.de>
In ./manage implement babel.*:
- extract : extract messages from source files and generate POT file
- update : update existing message catalogs from POT file
- compile : compile translation catalogs into binary MO files
Replace searx_extra/update/update_translations.sh by command:
- ci.babel.update
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