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* Fix the Python 3.5 old-deps build. (#9146)
setuptools 51.0.0 dropped support for Python 3.5.
* Fix Python 3.5 old deps build by using a compatible pip version. (#9217)
Co-authored-by: Dan Callahan <danc@element.io>
pip 21.0 stopped supporting Python 3.5.
Co-authored-by: Patrick Cloke <clokep@users.noreply.github.com>
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I'm not really sure how this was going wrong, but this seems like the
right approach anyway.
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Workaround for jaraco/zipp#40
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* Don't use a virtualenv
* Generate the server's signing key to allow it to start
* Add signing key paths to CI configuration files
* Use a Python script to create the postgresql database
* Improve logging
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This adds:
* a test sqlite database
* a configuration file for the sqlite database
* a configuration file for a postgresql database (using the credentials in `.buildkite/docker-compose.pyXX.pgXX.yaml`)
as well as a new script named `.buildkite/scripts/test_synapse_port_db.sh` that:
1. installs Synapse
2. updates the test sqlite database to the latest schema and runs background updates on it
3. creates an empty postgresql database
4. run the `synapse_port_db` script to migrate the test sqlite database to the empty postgresql database (with coverage)
Step `2` is done via a new script located at `scripts-dev/update_database`.
The test sqlite database is extracted from a SyTest run, so that it can be considered as an actual homeserver's database with actual data in it.
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