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bake: Better error handling for the processing pipeline.
Pipeline jobs now keep track of whether they've seen any errors. This is
aggregated into an overall "success" flag for the processing record. Also, jobs
keep going as long as there's no critical (i.e. internal) failure happening.
Errors raised by processors are also better tracked: the actual processor that
failed, along with the input file, are tracks in the processing record.
The `bake` command returns a failure exit code if processing saw any error.
author | Ludovic Chabant <ludovic@chabant.com> |
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date | Sat, 31 Jan 2015 17:08:02 -0800 |
parents | d47d9493bb0a |
children | 65e6d72f3877 |
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import re import pytest import mock from piecrust.serving import find_routes from piecrust.sources.base import REALM_USER, REALM_THEME @pytest.mark.parametrize('uri, route_specs, expected', [ ('/', [{'src': 'pages', 'pat': '(?P<path>.*)'}], [('pages', {'path': ''})]), ('/', [{'src': 'pages', 'pat': '(?P<path>.*)'}, {'src': 'theme', 'pat': '(?P<path>.*)', 'realm': REALM_THEME}], [('pages', {'path': ''}), ('theme', {'path': ''})]) ]) def test_find_routes(uri, route_specs, expected): routes = [] for rs in route_specs: m = mock.Mock() m.source_name = rs['src'] m.source_realm = rs.setdefault('realm', REALM_USER) m.uri_re = re.compile(rs['pat']) m.matchUri = lambda u: m.uri_re.match(u).groupdict() routes.append(m) matching = find_routes(routes, uri) assert len(matching) == len(expected) for i in range(len(matching)): route, metadata = matching[i] exp_source, exp_md = expected[i] assert route.source_name == exp_source assert metadata == exp_md