I've just added the "new_only" parameter to ->list_recent_changes, to let you ask for e.g. all pages added in the last week (as opposed to all pages edited in the past week). This involved a bit of a rewrite of ->list_recent_changes, and I'm not convinced that the test suite covered everything that it should have, so I may have introduced bugs.
This change is in svn. I'd really appreciate it if people could check the svn versions out and run the tests, particularly if you have multiple backends to test on (SQLite, PostgreSQL, MySQL, Plucene, Search::InvertedIndex, etc).
svn co https://urchin.earth.li/svn/wiki-toolkit/wiki-toolkit/trunk
Kake
On Sun 13 Apr 2008, Kake L Pugh kake@earth.li wrote:
This change is in svn. I'd really appreciate it if people could check the svn versions out and run the tests, particularly if you have multiple backends to test on (SQLite, PostgreSQL, MySQL, Plucene, Search::InvertedIndex, etc).
OK, tests are faiing on Postgres. Working on it now.
Kake
On Sun 13 Apr 2008, Kake L Pugh kake@earth.li wrote:
OK, tests are faiing on Postgres. Working on it now.
Tests are now passing on Postgres, and the Vegan Guide to Oxford is running on svn versions of Wiki::Toolkit: http://the.earth.li/~kake/cgi-bin/openguides/vegan-oxford.cgi
Seems to be working OK.
Kake
On Sun 13 Apr 2008, Kake L Pugh kake@earth.li wrote:
I've just added the "new_only" parameter to ->list_recent_changes, to let you ask for e.g. all pages added in the last week (as opposed to all pages edited in the past week). This involved a bit of a rewrite of ->list_recent_changes, and I'm not convinced that the test suite covered everything that it should have, so I may have introduced bugs.
There was indeed a hole in the test suite, and I did introduce a bug. I have now plugged the hole and fixed the bug. I think this is now nearly ready for release. As a reminder, the URL for checking it out is:
svn co https://urchin.earth.li/svn/wiki-toolkit/wiki-toolkit/
You don't have to install it to run the tests, nor do you need to be root.
Kake
On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 04:01:45PM +0100, Kake L Pugh wrote:
There was indeed a hole in the test suite, and I did introduce a bug. I have now plugged the hole and fixed the bug. I think this is now nearly ready for release. As a reminder, the URL for checking it out is:
svn co https://urchin.earth.li/svn/wiki-toolkit/wiki-toolkit/
You don't have to install it to run the tests, nor do you need to be root.
I've run tests under Pg, SQLite and MySQL with DBIxFTSMySQL. The latter two broke horribly; however I suspect this is simply rotten code which has been like this for a while.
I've now fixed this up in trunk and all tests pass on that testing platform.
Dominic.
On Sun, Apr 13, 2008 at 04:06:41PM +0100, Kake L Pugh wrote:
This change is in svn. I'd really appreciate it if people could check the svn versions out and run the tests, particularly if you have multiple backends to test on (SQLite, PostgreSQL, MySQL, Plucene, Search::InvertedIndex, etc).
I asked a while ago about discontinuing support for Search::InvertedIndex - it has largely been superceded by Plucene (and other modules), and I don't have it installed on my development platform so it won't generally speaking be well-looked after.
Would marking it deprecated in the next release upset anyone, with a view to removing it in a couple of releases time?
Dominic.
On Sun 11 May 2008, Dominic Hargreaves dom@earth.li wrote:
I asked a while ago about discontinuing support for Search::InvertedIndex - it has largely been superceded by Plucene (and other modules), and I don't have it installed on my development platform so it won't generally speaking be well-looked after.
Would marking it deprecated in the next release upset anyone, with a view to removing it in a couple of releases time?
I'm not sure about this. Personally I'm happy to see it go, but I'm worried that it means yet another obstacle to upgrading. There are a lot of abandoned and semi-abandoned guides out there, and I'm not sure how to bring them back into the fold.
Kake