* fix: set tz when passing a date to timesince_days filter
* fix: fill in tz for a constructed datetime in idindex/index.py
* test: simplify double-negatives in test assertions
* test: fix I-D expiration test cases to be tz aware
* fix: use tz-aware comparisons for in_draft_expire_freeze method
* test: fix tz used for timesince_days filter test case
* refactor: replace datetime.now with timezone.now
* refactor: migrate model fields to use timezone.now as default
* refactor: replace datetime.today with timezone.now
datetime.datetime.today() is equivalent to datetime.datetime.now(); both
return a naive datetime with the current local time.
* refactor: rephrase datetime.now(tz) as timezone.now().astimezone(tz)
This is effectively the same, but is less likely to encourage accidental
use of naive datetimes.
* refactor: revert datetime.today() change to old migrations
* refactor: change a missed datetime.now to timezone.now
* chore: renumber timezone_now migration
* chore: renumber migrations
Remove the rest of the log.assertions checking that iesg_state existed in places we expected it to. Removed unnecessary imports.
- Legacy-Id: 17522
Note: SVN reference [17496] has been migrated to Git commit db5d11ea32
Fix#2277 - Do not allow reviewers to reject overdue reviews.
If a review request is past the deadline, reviewers will no longer be
able to reject the assignment.
- Legacy-Id: 16909
Note: SVN reference [16883] has been migrated to Git commit 3c2b01b3ff
primary keys from character strings to integers, and makes corresponding code
changes.
This was prompted by database limitations discovered when trying to make
DocAlias use a m2m document field; with 255 long strings as primary keys for
Document and DocAlias this violated the MySQL database limitations.
Changing the primary keys to integers should also improve efficiency.
Due to the data migrations which create the new integer primary keys and adds
corresponding integer foreign keys matching the previous string foreign keys
in all tables having foreign keys to Document and DocAlias, some of these
migrations take a long time. The total set of migrations are expected to have
a runtime on the order of 2 hours.
- Legacy-Id: 16237
DocumentAuthor, rename author field to email and make it optional (for
modeling old email-less submissions), remove the authors many to many
referencing field from Document as it is not really pointing the right
place.
Update the Secretariat tools to show affiliation and country.
Add migration for getting rid of the fake email addresses that the
migration script created some years ago (just set the author email
field to null).
- Legacy-Id: 12739
This fixes Javascript widgets working with DocAliases, such as the
replaces field in draft submission, to work better with Javascript
disabled. It also makes sense from a modelling perspective as the name
really is a unique key for the alias.
The actual transformation requires a series of migrations taking a
couple of minutes to complete. The actual switch to the key is done at
the end.
Branch ready for merge.
- Legacy-Id: 10111