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bake: Enable multiprocess baking.
Baking is now done by running a worker per CPU, and sending jobs to them.
This changes several things across the codebase:
* Ability to not cache things related to pages other than the 'main' page
(i.e. the page at the bottom of the execution stack).
* Decouple the baking process from the bake records, so only the main process
keeps track (and modifies) the bake record.
* Remove the need for 'batch page getters' and loading a page directly from
the page factories.
There are various smaller changes too included here, including support for
scope performance timers that are saved with the bake record and can be
printed out to the console. Yes I got carried away.
For testing, the in-memory 'mock' file-system doesn't work anymore, since
we're spawning processes, so this is replaced by a 'tmpfs' file-system which
is saved in temporary files on disk and deleted after tests have run.
author | Ludovic Chabant <ludovic@chabant.com> |
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date | Fri, 12 Jun 2015 17:09:19 -0700 |
parents | 474c9882decf |
children | 72f17534d58e |
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import pytest from piecrust.page import parse_segments test_parse_segments_data1 = ("", {'content': ''}) test_parse_segments_data2 = ("Foo bar", {'content': 'Foo bar'}) test_parse_segments_data3 = ("""Something that spans several lines like this""", {'content': """Something that spans several lines like this"""}) test_parse_segments_data4 = ("""Blah blah ---foo--- Something else ---bar--- Last thing """, { 'content': "Blah blah\n", 'foo': "Something else\n", 'bar': "Last thing\n"}) test_parse_segments_data5 = ("""Blah blah <--textile--> Here's some textile """, { 'content': [ ("Blah blah\n", None), ("Here's some textile\n", 'textile')]}) test_parse_segments_data6 = ("""Blah blah Whatever <--textile--> Oh well, that's good ---foo--- Another segment With another... <--change--> ...of formatting. """, { 'content': [ ("Blah blah\nWhatever\n", None), ("Oh well, that's good\n", 'textile')], 'foo': [ ("Another segment\nWith another...\n", None), ("...of formatting.\n", 'change')]}) @pytest.mark.parametrize('text, expected', [ test_parse_segments_data1, test_parse_segments_data2, test_parse_segments_data3, test_parse_segments_data4, test_parse_segments_data5, test_parse_segments_data6, ]) def test_parse_segments(text, expected): actual = parse_segments(text) assert actual is not None assert list(actual.keys()) == list(expected.keys()) for key, val in expected.items(): if isinstance(val, str): assert len(actual[key].parts) == 1 assert actual[key].parts[0].content == val assert actual[key].parts[0].fmt is None else: assert len(actual[key].parts) == len(val) for i, part in enumerate(val): assert actual[key].parts[i].content == part[0] assert actual[key].parts[i].fmt == part[1]