debian/cubicweb-ctl.logrotate
author Aurelien Campeas <aurelien.campeas@logilab.fr>
Wed, 03 Jul 2013 14:33:27 +0200
branchstable
changeset 9130 0f1504a9fb51
parent 5840 60880c81e32e
permissions -rw-r--r--
[constraint] more robust unicity constraint failures reporting for end-users Postgres or Sqlserver have limits on the index names (around resp. 64 and 128 characters). Because `logilab.database` encodes the `unique together` constraint rtypes in the index names, we sometimes get truncated index names, from which it is impossible to retrieve all rtypes. In the long run, the way such index are named should be changed. In the short term, we try to reduce the end-user confusion resulting from this design flaw: * in source/native, the regex filtering ``IntegrityError`` message does not impose an `_idx` suffix, which indeed may be absent (the result being an UI message that resembles a catastrophic failure), * also we avoid including a trailing " (double quote) from the error message * in entities/adapters, the well-named ``IUserFriendly`` adapter is made a bit smarter about how to handle missing rtypes. * the adapter also always produces a global message explaining the issue (and the fact that sometimes, the user is not shown all the relevant info) * i18n is updated Closes #2793789

/var/log/cubicweb/*.log {
        weekly
        missingok
        rotate 10
        compress
        delaycompress
        notifempty
        create 640 root adm
        sharedscripts
        postrotate
           if [ -x /usr/sbin/invoke-rc.d ]; then \
              invoke-rc.d cubicweb reload > /dev/null 2>&1; \
           else \
              /etc/init.d/cubicweb reload > /dev/null 2>&1; \
           fi; \
        endscript
}