This handles the RFC-Editor and IANA sync external commands, but
need to be generalised, and applied to all external commands: TODO.
- Legacy-Id: 11646
The new API requires at least one event and will automatically save a
snapshot of the document and related state. Document.save() will now
throw an exception if called directly, as the new API is intended to
ensure that documents are saved with both an appropriate snapsnot and
relevant history log, both of which are easily defeated by just
calling .save() directly.
To simplify things, the snapshot is generated after the changes to a
document have been made (in anticipation of coming changes), instead
of before as was usual.
While revising the existing code to work with this API, a couple of
missing events was discovered:
- In draft expiry, a "Document has expired" event was only generated
in case an IESG process had started on the document - now it's
always generated, as the document changes its state in any case
- Synchronization updates like title and abstract amendmends from the
RFC Editor were silently (except for RFC publication) applied and
not accompanied by a descriptive event - they now are
- do_replace in the Secretariat tools now adds an event
- Proceedings post_process in the Secretariat tools now adds an event
- do_withdraw in the Secretariat tools now adds an event
A migration is needed for snapshotting all documents, takes a while to
run. It turns out that a single document had a bad foreign key so the
migration fixes that too.
- Legacy-Id: 10101
Django sets charset if you don't specify a content_type; if you specify
one you also must add a charset specification (if you want one).
Fixes issue #1647.
- Legacy-Id: 9348
from IANA as it turns out that the Datatracker is the authoritative
source on these states. Also improve logging so that the raw JSON from
IANA is dumped, the parsed JSON on imported changes is dumped and we
write to syslog before starting a sync script in the notification view.
- Legacy-Id: 5800
and put the thing to notify in the URL, like
/sync/iana/notify/changes/, instead of using POST parameters; refactor
the two sync views to use the same for IANA and RFC Editor; require
Secretariat or IANA/RFC Editor roles for triggering the updates and
support passing username and password for auth to make it easier in
the other end once we move away from HTTP Auth
- Legacy-Id: 4868
discrepancies report for seeing differences between the
Datatracker/RFC Editor/IANA, add tests of IANA/RFC Editor integration,
add script for weekly discrepancies emails
- Legacy-Id: 4851