Since the bump of beets to version 1.4.6 in e5fab33efd
the tests no longer run successfully because beets 1.4.6 introduces a
breaking API change for the Item.move() method which now instead of just
passing copy=True the operation is now passed using a different
"operation" keyword argument.
Unfortunately the original repository of beets-alternatives is
unmaintained since 3 years and thus there is no upstream fix available
at the moment.
However, there is a fork maintained by @wisp3rwind, which addresses this
problem (wisp3rwind/beets-alternatives@33c6525ed4)
and a bunch of other fixes.
The reason why I'm not using the patch from @wisp3rwind is that it
simply doesn't apply against beets-alternatives 0.8.2, but my patch here
essentially does the same.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
Upstream issue: geigerzaehler/beets-alternatives#13
Cc: @Profpatsch
In order to run the tests for the external plugins of beets, we need to
have beets itself as a dependency. So in order to do that, we now pass
beets without plugins and tests to the nativeBuildInputs of the plugins
so that we can run them.
As soon as the plugins are built they become part of the final beets,
which also has tests enabled, so disabling the tests for beets
derivation that is used for external plugin tests is a non-issue here
because they're going to be executed anyway.
Enabling tests for the alternatives plugin is pretty straightforward,
but in order to run tests for the copyartifacts plugin, we need to bump
the source code to the latest Git master.
The reason for this is that the version that was in use until now
required to have the beets source directory alongside of the
copyartifacts source code, but we already have beets available as a
normal dependency.
Updating copyartifacts to latest master largely consists of unit test
changes and a few Python 3 compatibility changes. However, one change
has the biggest stat, which is
sbarakat/beets-copyartifacts@1a0c281da0.
Fortunately, the last change is just moving the implementation to a
newer API from upstream beets and by the looks of the implementation it
seems to break support for moving files. However, reverting this commit
also reveals that moving files was already broken before, so it wouldn't
matter much whether we have this version bump or not.
Tested with the following command:
nix-build -E '(import ./. {}).beets.override {
enableAlternatives = true;
enableCopyArtifacts = true;
}'
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Cc: @domenkozar, @pjones, @Profpatsch, @michalrus
Regression introduced by 94351197cd.
Running the tests results in the following traceback:
...
File ".../unittest/loader.py", line 91, in loadTestsFromName
module = __import__('.'.join(parts_copy))
File ".../test/regrtest.py", line 184, in <module>
for module in sys.modules.itervalues():
RuntimeError: dictionary changed size during iteration
The reason for this is that the test directory itself is called "test"
and the package including regrtest.py is also called "test", so the
loader tries to load tests from its own implementation.
We could fix this by changing PYTHONPATH and/or making the test
directory a proper package, but we'd still have failing tests because
beets itself is required to run the tests.
However for now I'm just removing the unit_tests kwarg in setup.py so
that we have the same behaviour as before the initially mentioned
commit.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
* pkgs: refactor needless quoting of homepage meta attribute
A lot of packages are needlessly quoting the homepage meta attribute
(about 1400, 22%), this commit refactors all of those instances.
* pkgs: Fixing some links that were wrongfully unquoted in the previous
commit
* Fixed some instances
* ultrastardx-beta: init at 1.3.5
* libbass, libbass_fx: init at 24
* ultrastar-creator: init at 2017-04-12
* buildSupport/plugins.nix: add diffPlugins
Helper function to compare expected plugin lists to the found plugins.
* ultrastar-manager: init at 2017-05-24
The plugins are built in their own derivations, speeding up (re-)compilation.
The `diffPlugins` function from `beets` is reused to test for changes in the
plugin list on updates.
* beets: switch to diffPlugins
The function is basically just extracted for better reusability.
The package included outdated intltool makefiles, resulting in installation of
local files to `$out/'@DATADIRNAME'`. Running `intltoolize -f` forces
regeneration of the Makefile and fixes the issue.
So this was suggested as [long ago as October, 2015](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/10376#issuecomment-147734898).
Despite being fairly ignorant of the nix Python support, I decided
that I really wanted this; this change brings in what I believe are
the necessary components---I have, at least, successfully run `beet
replaygain` and `beet bpd`---but it may not do it in the best way; I'm
happy to consider input on that front.
I can at least state that all three changes are necessary---leave any
one of them out and gstreamer support doesn't work.
This largely reverts commit 599312739e.
The main reason is that it breaks the plugins, because the mentioned
commit didn't change the attributes for the plugins as well.
But instead of just fixing the attributes when we import the plugin
packages, let's just override pythonPackages in all-packages.nix.
Right now, Beets is in transition to Python 3, so we don't need to wait
that long until we can remove the dependency on Python 2:
https://github.com/beetbox/beets/releases/tag/v1.4.1
Once Python 3 support is no longer beta, we can just change this by
changing one line only instead of several.
Tested this by building beets with both external plugins.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Cc: @FRidh