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@@ -24,9 +24,29 @@ echo "========================================"
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# Auto-detect latest version if needed
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if [ "$PIXLET_VERSION" = "latest" ]; then
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echo "Detecting latest version..."
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PIXLET_VERSION=$(curl -s "https://api.github.com/repos/${REPO}/releases/latest" | grep '"tag_name"' | sed -E 's/.*"([^"]+)".*/\1/')
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if [ -z "$PIXLET_VERSION" ]; then
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echo "Failed to detect latest version, using fallback"
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# When this response arrives on a single line -- as it did on the device
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# where Starlark apps were failing -- `grep '"tag_name"'` matches the whole
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# document and a greedy `sed 's/.*"([^"]+)".*/\1/'` captures the LAST
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# quoted token in it rather than the tag. That resolved to
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# "mentions_count", which built a download URL for a release that does not
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# exist. (The API is pretty-printed by default, which is why the old
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# command looks correct when you try it by hand -- but the formatting is
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# not something to depend on.) Match the field itself and take the value
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# after it, which is right for either shape.
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PIXLET_VERSION=$(curl -fsSL "https://api.github.com/repos/${REPO}/releases/latest" \
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| grep -o '"tag_name"[[:space:]]*:[[:space:]]*"[^"]*"' \
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| head -n1 \
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| sed -E 's/.*:[[:space:]]*"([^"]*)".*/\1/')
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# A wrong-but-non-empty value is what made the old bug silent, so check the
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# shape rather than just that something came back. Anchored at both ends: a
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# partial match would accept "v0.53garbage" or "0.53" and build a URL for a
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# release that cannot exist, which is the failure this check is here to
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# stop. Every tronbyt/pixlet release to date is vX.Y.Z; the optional suffix
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# leaves room for a future -rc.1 or +build tag.
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if ! printf '%s' "$PIXLET_VERSION" \
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| grep -qE '^v[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+([-+][0-9A-Za-z.-]+)?$'; then
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echo "Could not detect the latest version (got: '${PIXLET_VERSION:-<empty>}'), using fallback"
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PIXLET_VERSION="v0.50.2"
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fi
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fi
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@@ -67,8 +87,26 @@ download_binary() {
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temp_dir=$(mktemp -d -p "$PROJECT_ROOT" -t pixlet_download.XXXXXXXXXX)
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local temp_file="$temp_dir/$archive_name"
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if ! curl -L -o "$temp_file" "$url" 2>/dev/null; then
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echo "✗ Failed to download $arch"
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# -f so an HTTP error is a failure. Without it curl writes the 404 body
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# to the file and exits 0, and the first sign of trouble is tar saying
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# "not in gzip format" about what is actually a page of HTML.
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if ! curl -fL -o "$temp_file" "$url" 2>/dev/null; then
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echo "✗ Failed to download $arch from $url"
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rm -rf "$temp_dir"
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return 1
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fi
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# Belt and braces: a mirror or proxy can return 200 with an error page.
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if ! gzip -t "$temp_file" 2>/dev/null; then
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echo "✗ Downloaded file is not a gzip archive: $url"
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# These bytes come from whatever answered the request, so strip
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# everything non-printable before echoing them: an error page carrying
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# terminal escapes would otherwise be able to rewrite this output or
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# bury it in a CI log. Printable characters are kept rather than
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# hex-encoding the lot, because "<!DOCTYPE html>" is the diagnostic.
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local first_bytes
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first_bytes=$(head -c 60 "$temp_file" | tr -cd '[:print:]')
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printf ' (first bytes: %s)\n' "$first_bytes"
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rm -rf "$temp_dir"
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return 1
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fi
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@@ -125,6 +125,14 @@ class PluginManager:
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self._plugin_locks: Dict[str, threading.Lock] = {}
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self._plugin_locks_guard = threading.Lock()
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self._update_worker: Optional[threading.Thread] = None
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# Plugin ids whose update() has finished since the last time anyone
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# asked. Updates are dispatched to a worker thread, so a caller that
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# wants to know "whose data just changed" cannot learn it by diffing
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# plugin_last_update around run_scheduled_updates() -- that call only
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# enqueues, and the timestamp is stamped later, on the worker. See
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# run_scheduled_updates_with_changes().
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self._completed_updates: set = set()
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self._completed_updates_lock = threading.Lock()
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self._synchronous_updates = False
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if self.config_manager is not None:
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try:
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@@ -1025,6 +1033,7 @@ class PluginManager:
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if success:
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with self._plugin_last_update_lock:
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self.plugin_last_update[plugin_id] = scheduled_time
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self._note_update_completed(plugin_id)
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self.state_manager.record_update(plugin_id)
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self.state_manager.set_state(plugin_id, PluginState.ENABLED)
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if self.health_tracker:
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@@ -1089,28 +1098,41 @@ class PluginManager:
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def run_scheduled_updates_with_changes(self, current_time: Optional[float] = None) -> List[str]:
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"""
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Like run_scheduled_updates(), but also returns the plugin_ids whose
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plugin_last_update timestamp actually advanced during this call.
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Like run_scheduled_updates(), but also reports which plugins have
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fresh data -- the ids whose update() has finished since the last
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call, not necessarily the ones enqueued by this one.
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The before/after snapshots and the update pass itself are each
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individually lock-protected against concurrent plugin_last_update
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mutation (Vegas mode calls this from its own background
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update-tick thread, racing the main render loop's plugin updates),
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so callers get an atomic "who got fresh data" answer without
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reaching into plugin_last_update themselves. The lock is not held
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across the update pass so slow/blocking plugin update() calls don't
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serialize against other plugin_last_update readers.
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That distinction is the whole point. This used to snapshot
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plugin_last_update, call run_scheduled_updates(), and diff. But
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run_scheduled_updates() only *enqueues*: the work runs on the
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update worker and the timestamp is stamped there, after this method
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has already returned. The two snapshots were therefore always
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identical and the result was always empty, so Vegas never learned
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that any plugin's data had changed and kept scrolling whatever a
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segment was first built from -- last night's live game still drawn
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as live the next morning. The only path that ever worked was the
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synchronous kill-switch, where update() runs inline.
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Reporting completions instead of enqueues costs a poll's worth of
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latency (the Vegas tick runs every ~4s) and is correct regardless of
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which side of the queue the work lands on.
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"""
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with self._plugin_last_update_lock:
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old_times = dict(self.plugin_last_update)
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self.run_scheduled_updates(current_time)
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return self.drain_completed_updates()
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with self._plugin_last_update_lock:
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return [
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plugin_id for plugin_id, new_time in self.plugin_last_update.items()
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if new_time > old_times.get(plugin_id, 0.0)
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]
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def _note_update_completed(self, plugin_id: str) -> None:
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"""Record that a plugin's update() finished, for the next poll."""
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with self._completed_updates_lock:
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self._completed_updates.add(plugin_id)
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def drain_completed_updates(self) -> List[str]:
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"""Return and clear the plugin ids whose update() has since finished."""
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with self._completed_updates_lock:
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if not self._completed_updates:
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return []
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done = sorted(self._completed_updates)
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self._completed_updates.clear()
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return done
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def update_all_plugins(self) -> None:
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"""
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@@ -1135,6 +1157,7 @@ class PluginManager:
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if success:
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with self._plugin_last_update_lock:
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self.plugin_last_update[plugin_id] = time.time()
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self._note_update_completed(plugin_id)
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self.state_manager.record_update(plugin_id)
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self.state_manager.set_state(plugin_id, PluginState.ENABLED)
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else:
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@@ -1,241 +0,0 @@
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"""
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Getting Started checklist: what the server decides, and what it must not.
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The timezone step used to tick server-side when the saved timezone differed
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from the shipped default, OR-ed with the saved city. That made the step
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unsatisfiable for anyone genuinely in the default zone (the card nagged
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forever), and let a saved city tick it off while the timezone was still wrong.
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The step is now verified in the browser against its own zone, so the server's
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only job is to hand over the configured value and stay out of the decision.
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These tests pin that contract: the panel-size step still reflects config, the
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timezone step never pre-ticks, it carries the configured zone, and the city
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has no influence on it.
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"""
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import copy
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import re
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import sys
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from pathlib import Path
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from unittest.mock import MagicMock
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import pytest
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from flask import Flask
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PROJECT_ROOT = Path(__file__).parent.parent
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sys.path.insert(0, str(PROJECT_ROOT))
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BASE_CONFIG = {
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"timezone": "America/New_York",
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"location": {"city": "Tampa", "state": "Florida", "country": "US"},
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"display": {
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"hardware": {"rows": 32, "cols": 64, "chain_length": 2, "parallel": 1},
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"runtime": {},
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"double_sided": {"enabled": False},
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"vegas_scroll": {"plugin_order": [], "excluded_plugins": []},
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"plugin_rotation_order": [],
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},
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"plugin_system": {},
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"schedule": {},
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"dim_schedule": {},
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"sync": {},
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}
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def render(config):
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"""Render the overview partial against one config, as app.py would."""
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base = PROJECT_ROOT / "web_interface"
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app = Flask(
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__name__,
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template_folder=str(base / "templates"),
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static_folder=str(base / "static"),
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)
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app.config["TESTING"] = True
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from web_interface.blueprints import pages_v3 as pv
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# pages_v3 is a module-level singleton shared across the test process;
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# restore whatever the previous test left on it.
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original_cm = getattr(pv.pages_v3, "config_manager", None)
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original_pm = getattr(pv.pages_v3, "plugin_manager", None)
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mock_cm = MagicMock()
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mock_cm.load_config.return_value = config
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mock_cm.get_raw_file_content.return_value = config
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pv.pages_v3.config_manager = mock_cm
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mock_pm = MagicMock()
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mock_pm.plugins = {}
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mock_pm.get_all_plugin_info.return_value = []
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mock_pm.get_plugin_display_modes.side_effect = lambda pid: []
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pv.pages_v3.plugin_manager = mock_pm
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app.register_blueprint(pv.pages_v3, url_prefix="")
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try:
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resp = app.test_client().get("/partials/overview")
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assert resp.status_code == 200, resp.status_code
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return resp.get_data(as_text=True)
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finally:
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pv.pages_v3.config_manager = original_cm
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pv.pages_v3.plugin_manager = original_pm
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def timezone_step(body):
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"""The checklist <button> for the timezone step."""
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match = re.search(r"<button[^>]*data-check=\"timezone\"[^>]*>", body)
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assert match, "timezone step not found in the rendered checklist"
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return match.group(0)
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def config_with(**overrides):
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config = copy.deepcopy(BASE_CONFIG)
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for key, value in overrides.items():
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config[key] = value
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return config
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@pytest.mark.parametrize(
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"timezone",
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["America/New_York", "America/Los_Angeles", "Europe/Madrid", "Asia/Kolkata"],
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)
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def test_timezone_step_never_pre_ticks_server_side(timezone):
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"""The browser owns this decision; the server must not pre-empt it.
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The default zone is in the list deliberately: that is the case the old
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default-comparison could never tick.
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"""
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step = timezone_step(render(config_with(timezone=timezone)))
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assert 'data-done="0"' in step, step
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@pytest.mark.parametrize(
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"timezone",
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["America/New_York", "Europe/Madrid", "Pacific/Auckland"],
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)
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def test_timezone_step_carries_the_configured_zone(timezone):
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"""JS compares data-tz against the browser, so it has to be the real value."""
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assert f'data-tz="{timezone}"' in timezone_step(render(config_with(timezone=timezone)))
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def test_city_does_not_influence_the_timezone_step():
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"""The coupling this change removes: city said nothing about the timezone,
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and OR-ing it let a saved city tick the step off with the zone still wrong.
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timezone_step() returns the opening tag only, so this compares the state
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the step is in -- data-done and data-tz -- and not the label, which does
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still show the configured city as context and so differs between the two.
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"""
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tampa = timezone_step(render(config_with(
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location={"city": "Tampa", "state": "Florida", "country": "US"})))
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seattle = timezone_step(render(config_with(
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location={"city": "Seattle", "state": "Washington", "country": "US"})))
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assert tampa == seattle
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def test_missing_timezone_leaves_the_step_open():
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"""Nothing saved means nothing to verify: the step stays unticked and the
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JS bails on the empty value rather than comparing against ''."""
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step = timezone_step(render(config_with(timezone="")))
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assert 'data-tz=""' in step
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assert 'data-done="0"' in step
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def test_zone_comparison_asks_for_the_time_of_day():
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"""Guard on the Intl options, which look like a stylistic choice.
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dateStyle/timeStyle are late additions (Firefox shipped them in 91). An
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implementation that does not know them ignores them and formats the date
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alone -- which compares New York, Chicago and Madrid as equal and ticks
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the step for a timezone that is plainly wrong. Explicit numeric fields
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have been in Intl since ECMA-402 v1.
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"""
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template = (PROJECT_ROOT / "web_interface" / "templates" / "v3"
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/ "partials" / "overview.html").read_text()
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body = template[template.index("function sameZone"):]
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body = body[:body.index("}())")]
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# The comment above the options names dateStyle/timeStyle to explain why
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# they are not used, so match on code only.
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body = "\n".join(line for line in body.splitlines()
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if not line.lstrip().startswith("//"))
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assert "dateStyle" not in body and "timeStyle" not in body, (
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"zone comparison must not depend on dateStyle/timeStyle")
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for field in ("hour:", "minute:", "year:", "month:", "day:"):
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assert field in body, f"zone comparison dropped {field!r}"
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def test_zone_comparison_samples_both_sides_of_dst():
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"""One instant is not enough, and the shortfall is invisible for months.
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America/New_York and America/Lima hold the same offset all winter, so a
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check against now alone ticks the step in January for a panel that runs an
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hour off from March. The comparison has to sample instants either side of
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DST -- mid-January and mid-July, which covers both hemispheres.
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"""
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template = (PROJECT_ROOT / "web_interface" / "templates" / "v3"
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/ "partials" / "overview.html").read_text()
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body = template[template.index("function sameZone"):]
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body = body[:body.index("}())")]
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code = "\n".join(line for line in body.splitlines()
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if not line.lstrip().startswith("//"))
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assert "Date.UTC" in code, (
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"zone comparison samples only the current instant, so zones that "
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"coincide seasonally would read as equal")
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assert code.count("Date.UTC") >= 2, "expected an instant either side of DST"
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def _stamp(zone, instant):
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"""The JS comparison's algorithm, for pinning what it must decide.
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There is no JS runtime here (and the repo has no JS test infra), so this
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mirrors sameZone rather than executing it: same instants, same wall-clock
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equality. It records the verdicts the shipped code has to reach.
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"""
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from zoneinfo import ZoneInfo
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return instant.astimezone(ZoneInfo(zone)).strftime("%m/%d/%Y %H:%M")
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@pytest.mark.parametrize(
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"left,right,equivalent",
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[
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# Aliases: one zone under two names.
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("Asia/Calcutta", "Asia/Kolkata", True),
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("Europe/Kiev", "Europe/Kyiv", True),
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# Same rules year-round: either renders the same times, so a panel set
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# to one and browsed from the other is correctly configured.
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("America/New_York", "America/Toronto", True),
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# Coincide in winter only -- the case a single-instant check gets wrong.
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("America/New_York", "America/Lima", False),
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("America/Phoenix", "America/Los_Angeles", False),
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("Australia/Sydney", "Pacific/Guadalcanal", False),
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# Plainly different.
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("America/New_York", "America/Chicago", False),
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("America/New_York", "Europe/Madrid", False),
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],
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)
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def test_which_zone_pairs_must_count_as_the_same(left, right, equivalent):
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from datetime import datetime
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from zoneinfo import ZoneInfo
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year = 2026
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instants = [datetime(year, 1, 15, 12, tzinfo=ZoneInfo("UTC")),
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datetime(year, 7, 15, 12, tzinfo=ZoneInfo("UTC"))]
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matched = all(_stamp(left, at) == _stamp(right, at) for at in instants)
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assert matched is equivalent, (
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f"{left} vs {right}: sampling both seasons gave {matched}")
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@pytest.mark.parametrize(
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"hardware,expected",
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[
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({"rows": 32, "cols": 64, "chain_length": 2, "parallel": 1}, "1"),
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({"rows": 0, "cols": 0, "chain_length": 0, "parallel": 1}, "0"),
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],
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)
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def test_panel_size_step_still_reflects_config(hardware, expected):
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"""Regression guard: the hardware step is still decided server-side."""
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config = config_with()
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config["display"]["hardware"] = hardware
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body = render(config)
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match = re.search(r"<button[^>]*data-tab=\"display\"[^>]*>", body)
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assert match, "panel-size step not found"
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assert f'data-done="{expected}"' in match.group(0), match.group(0)
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@@ -0,0 +1,180 @@
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"""
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Tests for scripts/download_pixlet.sh -- release-tag resolution and download guards.
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Background: Starlark apps render through the pixlet binary, and the installer
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that fetches it failed silently. It resolved the release tag by grepping the
|
||||
GitHub API response for '"tag_name"' and taking the last quoted token on the
|
||||
match with a greedy sed. When the response arrives on one line that token is
|
||||
"mentions_count", not the tag, so the script built a URL for a release that
|
||||
cannot exist -- and `curl -L -o` without -f wrote the 404 body to the file and
|
||||
exited 0, so the first sign of trouble was tar reporting "not in gzip format"
|
||||
about a page of HTML.
|
||||
|
||||
The API is pretty-printed by default, which is exactly why this needs a test:
|
||||
by hand the old command looks correct, and the failure only appears when the
|
||||
formatting changes. These drive the real script with a stubbed curl on PATH, so
|
||||
both response shapes are covered without touching the network.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
|
||||
import re
|
||||
import shutil
|
||||
import subprocess
|
||||
from pathlib import Path
|
||||
|
||||
import pytest
|
||||
|
||||
SCRIPT = Path(__file__).resolve().parent.parent / "scripts" / "download_pixlet.sh"
|
||||
|
||||
PRETTY = """{
|
||||
"url": "https://api.github.com/repos/tronbyt/pixlet/releases/12345",
|
||||
"id": 12345,
|
||||
"tag_name": "v0.53.1",
|
||||
"name": "v0.53.1",
|
||||
"draft": false,
|
||||
"prerelease": false,
|
||||
"mentions_count": 3
|
||||
}
|
||||
"""
|
||||
|
||||
# The shape that broke it: one line, and the last quoted token is not the tag.
|
||||
MINIFIED = (
|
||||
'{"url":"https://api.github.com/repos/tronbyt/pixlet/releases/12345",'
|
||||
'"id":12345,"tag_name":"v0.53.1","name":"v0.53.1","draft":false,'
|
||||
'"prerelease":false,"mentions_count":3}'
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def run_script(tmp_path, api_body, download=None):
|
||||
"""Run the real script against a stubbed curl.
|
||||
|
||||
Args:
|
||||
api_body: what the stub returns for the api.github.com request.
|
||||
download: bytes to write for a release-asset request, or None to make
|
||||
that request fail the way `curl -f` does on an HTTP error.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
root = tmp_path / "project"
|
||||
(root / "scripts").mkdir(parents=True)
|
||||
shutil.copy(SCRIPT, root / "scripts" / "download_pixlet.sh")
|
||||
|
||||
api_file = tmp_path / "api.json"
|
||||
api_file.write_text(api_body)
|
||||
|
||||
stub_dir = tmp_path / "stub"
|
||||
stub_dir.mkdir()
|
||||
asset_file = tmp_path / "asset.bin"
|
||||
if download is not None:
|
||||
asset_file.write_bytes(download)
|
||||
|
||||
# Stands in for curl, including the -f semantics the fix turns on: without
|
||||
# -f, real curl writes the error body to the output file and exits 0, which
|
||||
# is what let a 404 masquerade as a successful download. The stub has to
|
||||
# honour that or a test of the fix would pass against the old script too.
|
||||
(stub_dir / "curl").write_text(f"""#!/bin/bash
|
||||
out=""
|
||||
url=""
|
||||
fail_on_error=0
|
||||
while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
|
||||
case "$1" in
|
||||
-o) out="$2"; shift 2 ;;
|
||||
-*f*) fail_on_error=1; shift ;;
|
||||
-*) shift ;;
|
||||
*) url="$1"; shift ;;
|
||||
esac
|
||||
done
|
||||
if [[ "$url" == *api.github.com* ]]; then
|
||||
cat {api_file}
|
||||
exit 0
|
||||
fi
|
||||
if [ -f "{asset_file}" ]; then
|
||||
cp "{asset_file}" "$out"
|
||||
exit 0
|
||||
fi
|
||||
# No asset: stand in for an HTTP 404.
|
||||
if [ "$fail_on_error" = "1" ]; then
|
||||
exit 22
|
||||
fi
|
||||
printf '<!DOCTYPE html><html>404 Not Found</html>' > "$out"
|
||||
exit 0
|
||||
""")
|
||||
(stub_dir / "curl").chmod(0o755)
|
||||
|
||||
return subprocess.run(
|
||||
["bash", str(root / "scripts" / "download_pixlet.sh")],
|
||||
capture_output=True, text=True,
|
||||
env={"PATH": f"{stub_dir}:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin",
|
||||
"PIXLET_VERSION": "latest"},
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def resolved_version(result):
|
||||
match = re.search(r"^Version: (.+)$", result.stdout, re.M)
|
||||
assert match, f"no version line in output:\n{result.stdout}"
|
||||
return match.group(1).strip()
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_script_is_syntactically_valid():
|
||||
result = subprocess.run(["bash", "-n", str(SCRIPT)], capture_output=True, text=True)
|
||||
assert result.returncode == 0, result.stderr
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@pytest.mark.parametrize("body,label", [(PRETTY, "pretty"), (MINIFIED, "minified")])
|
||||
def test_tag_is_resolved_from_either_response_shape(tmp_path, body, label):
|
||||
"""The minified case is the regression: the last quoted token there is
|
||||
"mentions_count", which is what the old greedy sed captured."""
|
||||
result = run_script(tmp_path, body)
|
||||
assert resolved_version(result) == "v0.53.1", f"{label}: {result.stdout}"
|
||||
assert "mentions_count" not in result.stdout
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
|
||||
"tag",
|
||||
["mentions_count", "v0.53garbage", "0.53", "v0.5", "", "v0.53.1 ; echo pwned"],
|
||||
)
|
||||
def test_a_tag_that_is_not_a_release_falls_back(tmp_path, tag):
|
||||
"""A wrong-but-non-empty value is what made the original bug silent, so the
|
||||
check is on the shape. Partial matches must not pass: "v0.53garbage" and
|
||||
"0.53" would build a URL for a release that cannot exist."""
|
||||
result = run_script(tmp_path, '{"tag_name": "%s"}' % tag)
|
||||
assert resolved_version(result) == "v0.50.2", result.stdout
|
||||
assert "using fallback" in result.stdout
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@pytest.mark.parametrize("tag", ["v0.53.1", "v1.0.0", "v0.54.0-rc.1", "v1.2.3+build.4"])
|
||||
def test_real_release_tag_shapes_are_accepted(tmp_path, tag):
|
||||
assert resolved_version(run_script(tmp_path, '{"tag_name": "%s"}' % tag)) == tag
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_an_http_error_is_reported_as_a_failed_download(tmp_path):
|
||||
"""Without curl -f the 404 body lands in the file and curl exits 0, so the
|
||||
failure surfaced two steps later as tar complaining about gzip -- about
|
||||
what was really a page of HTML. It has to be reported where it happened.
|
||||
|
||||
Both versions end at 0/1, so asserting only on the count would pass against
|
||||
the old script; the discriminating part is which layer reports it.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
result = run_script(tmp_path, PRETTY, download=None)
|
||||
assert "Download complete: 0/1 succeeded" in result.stdout
|
||||
assert "✓ Downloaded" not in result.stdout
|
||||
assert "Failed to download" in result.stdout
|
||||
assert "Failed to extract" not in result.stdout, (
|
||||
"an HTTP error should not surface as an extraction failure")
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_a_non_archive_response_is_rejected_before_extraction(tmp_path):
|
||||
result = run_script(tmp_path, PRETTY, download=b"<!DOCTYPE html><html>502 Bad Gateway")
|
||||
assert "not a gzip archive" in result.stdout
|
||||
assert "Download complete: 0/1 succeeded" in result.stdout
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def test_the_diagnostic_cannot_smuggle_terminal_escapes(tmp_path):
|
||||
"""Those bytes come from whatever answered the request. An error page
|
||||
carrying escapes must not be able to rewrite the output or bury it."""
|
||||
hostile = b"<!DOCTYPE html>\x1b[2J\x1b[31mgone\x1b[0m\rHTTP 200 OK\x08\x08"
|
||||
result = run_script(tmp_path, PRETTY, download=hostile)
|
||||
assert "not a gzip archive" in result.stdout
|
||||
printed = re.search(r"^\s*\(first bytes: (.*)\)$", result.stdout, re.M)
|
||||
assert printed, f"no diagnostic line:\n{result.stdout}"
|
||||
assert "DOCTYPE" in printed.group(1), "the useful part of the page was dropped"
|
||||
for forbidden in ("\x1b", "\r", "\x08", "\x00"):
|
||||
assert forbidden not in printed.group(1), (
|
||||
f"control byte {forbidden!r} reached the terminal")
|
||||
@@ -0,0 +1,182 @@
|
||||
#!/usr/bin/env python3
|
||||
"""
|
||||
Tests that "which plugins have fresh data" survives the async update worker.
|
||||
|
||||
Regression under test: run_scheduled_updates_with_changes() snapshotted
|
||||
plugin_last_update, called run_scheduled_updates(), and diffed the two. But
|
||||
run_scheduled_updates() only *enqueues* -- the work runs on the update worker
|
||||
and stamps the timestamp there, after the method has already returned. The
|
||||
snapshots were therefore always identical and the result always empty.
|
||||
|
||||
Vegas depends on that result: it is what calls mark_plugin_updated(), which
|
||||
drops the cached content for a plugin whose data changed. With it always
|
||||
empty, a segment kept scrolling whatever it was first built from -- the
|
||||
"last night's live game still drawn as live the next morning" failure the
|
||||
coordinator comments describe. Observed on a live rig: zero update ticks in
|
||||
twenty minutes, with weather, stocks and news all updating.
|
||||
|
||||
Run: python -m pytest test/test_update_change_reporting.py -v
|
||||
"""
|
||||
|
||||
import ast
|
||||
import inspect
|
||||
import sys
|
||||
import threading
|
||||
import unittest
|
||||
from pathlib import Path
|
||||
|
||||
sys.path.insert(0, str(Path(__file__).resolve().parent.parent))
|
||||
|
||||
from src.plugin_system.plugin_manager import PluginManager # noqa: E402
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def _manager():
|
||||
"""A PluginManager with only the update-reporting state initialised."""
|
||||
manager = PluginManager.__new__(PluginManager)
|
||||
manager._completed_updates = set()
|
||||
manager._completed_updates_lock = threading.Lock()
|
||||
return manager
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
class DrainCompletedUpdates(unittest.TestCase):
|
||||
def setUp(self):
|
||||
self.manager = _manager()
|
||||
|
||||
def test_nothing_completed_reports_nothing(self):
|
||||
self.assertEqual(self.manager.drain_completed_updates(), [])
|
||||
|
||||
def test_a_completed_update_is_reported(self):
|
||||
self.manager._note_update_completed("news")
|
||||
self.assertEqual(self.manager.drain_completed_updates(), ["news"])
|
||||
|
||||
def test_draining_clears_so_the_next_poll_is_empty(self):
|
||||
self.manager._note_update_completed("news")
|
||||
self.manager.drain_completed_updates()
|
||||
self.assertEqual(
|
||||
self.manager.drain_completed_updates(), [],
|
||||
"a plugin must be reported once per update, not on every poll, "
|
||||
"or Vegas would drop its cached content every few seconds")
|
||||
|
||||
def test_repeated_completions_between_polls_collapse(self):
|
||||
for _ in range(5):
|
||||
self.manager._note_update_completed("weather")
|
||||
self.assertEqual(self.manager.drain_completed_updates(), ["weather"])
|
||||
|
||||
def test_multiple_plugins_are_all_reported(self):
|
||||
for plugin_id in ("news", "weather", "ledmatrix-stocks"):
|
||||
self.manager._note_update_completed(plugin_id)
|
||||
self.assertEqual(self.manager.drain_completed_updates(),
|
||||
["ledmatrix-stocks", "news", "weather"])
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
class CompletionReportingIsAsyncSafe(unittest.TestCase):
|
||||
"""The point of the change: completion may land after the call returns."""
|
||||
|
||||
def setUp(self):
|
||||
self.manager = _manager()
|
||||
|
||||
def test_an_update_completing_after_the_call_is_still_reported(self):
|
||||
"""The exact shape of the bug.
|
||||
|
||||
The enqueueing call sees nothing, because the worker has not run yet.
|
||||
The next poll must report it -- under the old diff it was lost, since
|
||||
the second snapshot was taken before the worker ever stamped.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
first = self.manager.drain_completed_updates()
|
||||
self.assertEqual(first, [], "nothing has finished yet")
|
||||
|
||||
# The worker finishes some time later, on its own thread.
|
||||
worker = threading.Thread(
|
||||
target=self.manager._note_update_completed, args=("news",))
|
||||
worker.start()
|
||||
worker.join()
|
||||
|
||||
self.assertEqual(
|
||||
self.manager.drain_completed_updates(), ["news"],
|
||||
"an update that finishes between polls must still be reported")
|
||||
|
||||
def test_concurrent_completions_are_not_lost(self):
|
||||
ids = ["plugin-%02d" % i for i in range(40)]
|
||||
threads = [threading.Thread(target=self.manager._note_update_completed,
|
||||
args=(pid,)) for pid in ids]
|
||||
for thread in threads:
|
||||
thread.start()
|
||||
for thread in threads:
|
||||
thread.join()
|
||||
self.assertEqual(self.manager.drain_completed_updates(), sorted(ids))
|
||||
|
||||
def test_a_completion_during_a_drain_is_not_swallowed(self):
|
||||
"""A drain must not clear an entry it did not report."""
|
||||
self.manager._note_update_completed("news")
|
||||
reported = self.manager.drain_completed_updates()
|
||||
# ...worker finishes another one immediately afterwards
|
||||
self.manager._note_update_completed("weather")
|
||||
self.assertEqual(reported, ["news"])
|
||||
self.assertEqual(self.manager.drain_completed_updates(), ["weather"])
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
class EveryStampRecordsACompletion(unittest.TestCase):
|
||||
"""The ledger is only correct if the production paths actually fill it.
|
||||
|
||||
Asserting on the mechanics alone passes even when nothing calls
|
||||
_note_update_completed -- verified by deleting the call sites, which the
|
||||
behavioural tests above did not notice. This checks the invariant at the
|
||||
source: wherever a successful update stamps plugin_last_update, it must
|
||||
also record the completion, or Vegas silently stops being told.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
|
||||
def test_success_paths_record_the_completion(self):
|
||||
import src.plugin_system.plugin_manager as pm
|
||||
|
||||
tree = ast.parse(inspect.getsource(pm))
|
||||
stamps = []
|
||||
for node in ast.walk(tree):
|
||||
if not isinstance(node, ast.With):
|
||||
continue
|
||||
# `with self._plugin_last_update_lock:` blocks that stamp a real
|
||||
# time on success. Two stamps are deliberately excluded: the 0.0
|
||||
# written at registration, and the failure path, which backs the
|
||||
# timestamp off to space out retries -- neither means fresh data.
|
||||
assigns_time = any(
|
||||
isinstance(stmt, ast.Assign)
|
||||
and any(isinstance(t, ast.Subscript)
|
||||
and getattr(t.value, "attr", None) == "plugin_last_update"
|
||||
for t in stmt.targets)
|
||||
and not (isinstance(stmt.value, ast.Constant)
|
||||
and stmt.value.value == 0.0)
|
||||
and "failure" not in ast.dump(stmt.value)
|
||||
for stmt in node.body
|
||||
)
|
||||
if assigns_time:
|
||||
stamps.append(node)
|
||||
|
||||
self.assertGreaterEqual(
|
||||
len(stamps), 2,
|
||||
"expected the worker and inline success paths to stamp the time; "
|
||||
"if this drops, the search below is looking at the wrong thing")
|
||||
|
||||
for stamp in stamps:
|
||||
enclosing = self._enclosing_function(tree, stamp)
|
||||
calls = [n for n in ast.walk(enclosing)
|
||||
if isinstance(n, ast.Call)
|
||||
and getattr(n.func, "attr", None) == "_note_update_completed"]
|
||||
self.assertTrue(
|
||||
calls,
|
||||
"%s stamps plugin_last_update on success but never calls "
|
||||
"_note_update_completed, so a plugin's fresh data would never "
|
||||
"be reported and Vegas would keep its stale cached content"
|
||||
% enclosing.name)
|
||||
|
||||
@staticmethod
|
||||
def _enclosing_function(tree, target):
|
||||
best = None
|
||||
for node in ast.walk(tree):
|
||||
if isinstance(node, (ast.FunctionDef, ast.AsyncFunctionDef)):
|
||||
if node.lineno <= target.lineno <= (node.end_lineno or node.lineno):
|
||||
if best is None or node.lineno > best.lineno:
|
||||
best = node
|
||||
return best
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
if __name__ == "__main__":
|
||||
unittest.main(verbosity=2)
|
||||
@@ -63,13 +63,13 @@
|
||||
|
||||
<!-- Getting Started checklist: non-gating, dismissible (localStorage), items
|
||||
auto-check from existing config/endpoints — no new persisted state.
|
||||
The timezone step is verified against the browser's own zone rather than
|
||||
compared to the shipped default; see the data-check="timezone" block below
|
||||
for why. -->
|
||||
Known heuristic limits (acceptable, disclosed): values left at legitimate
|
||||
defaults (e.g. a user actually in Tampa) read as "not done". -->
|
||||
{% set _hw = main_config.display.hardware if main_config and main_config.display else {} %}
|
||||
{% set _hw_done = (_hw.rows or 0) > 0 and (_hw.cols or 0) > 0 and (_hw.chain_length or 0) > 0 %}
|
||||
{% set _loc = main_config.location if main_config and main_config.location else {} %}
|
||||
{% set _tz = (main_config.timezone if main_config else '') or '' %}
|
||||
{% set _loc_done = (main_config.timezone and main_config.timezone != 'America/New_York')
|
||||
or (_loc.city and _loc.city != 'Tampa') %}
|
||||
<div id="getting-started-card" class="bg-blue-50 border border-blue-200 rounded-lg p-4 mb-4" style="display:none" role="region" aria-label="Getting started checklist">
|
||||
<div class="flex items-start justify-between">
|
||||
<div class="flex-1">
|
||||
@@ -78,8 +78,8 @@
|
||||
<ul class="space-y-1 text-sm" id="getting-started-items">
|
||||
<li><button type="button" class="gs-item text-left w-full" data-done="{{ '1' if _hw_done else '0' }}" data-tab="display">
|
||||
<i class="far fa-square mr-2"></i>Set your panel size (Display tab)</button></li>
|
||||
<li><button type="button" class="gs-item text-left w-full" data-done="0" data-check="timezone" data-tz="{{ _tz }}" data-tab="general">
|
||||
<i class="far fa-square mr-2"></i>Set your timezone{% if _tz %} — currently {{ _tz }}{% if _loc.city %}, {{ _loc.city }}{% endif %}{% endif %} (General tab)<span data-gs-tz-note class="text-xs"></span></button></li>
|
||||
<li><button type="button" class="gs-item text-left w-full" data-done="{{ '1' if _loc_done else '0' }}" data-tab="general">
|
||||
<i class="far fa-square mr-2"></i>Set your timezone and location (General tab)</button></li>
|
||||
<li><button type="button" class="gs-item text-left w-full" data-done="0" data-check="installed" data-tab="plugins">
|
||||
<i class="far fa-square mr-2"></i>Install a plugin from the Plugin Store</button></li>
|
||||
<li><button type="button" class="gs-item text-left w-full" data-done="0" data-check="enabled" data-tab="plugins">
|
||||
@@ -165,91 +165,6 @@
|
||||
});
|
||||
maybeAutoHide();
|
||||
|
||||
// Timezone: verified against the browser's own zone.
|
||||
//
|
||||
// This step used to tick when the saved timezone differed from the value
|
||||
// config.template.json ships (America/New_York), with the saved city
|
||||
// OR-ed in. Two things were wrong with that. "Differs from the default"
|
||||
// answers "did somebody edit this?", but what the checklist needs to know
|
||||
// is whether the value is RIGHT — so anyone who genuinely lives in the
|
||||
// default zone could never satisfy it and the card nagged forever. And
|
||||
// the city has no bearing on whether the timezone is set: because the two
|
||||
// were OR-ed, saving a city ticked the step off with the timezone still
|
||||
// wrong, which is the direction that actually breaks displays (event
|
||||
// times render in the wrong zone).
|
||||
//
|
||||
// The browser already knows its zone, so compare against that: no new
|
||||
// persisted state, no network, and it catches the reverse case too — a
|
||||
// panel still set to the old zone after a move now stays unticked, where
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// the old test ticked it the moment the value stopped being the default.
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function sameZone(a, b) {
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if (a === b) return true;
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// Compare the wall-clock time each zone yields, not the identifiers:
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// aliases (Asia/Calcutta vs Asia/Kolkata, Europe/Kiev vs Europe/Kyiv)
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// name one zone and must not read as a mismatch.
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//
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// Sampled at three instants, all of which have to agree. Checking only
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// now is not enough: America/New_York and America/Lima hold the same
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// offset all winter, so a panel set to the wrong one of those would
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// tick in January and then run an hour off from March. Mid-January and
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// mid-July sit either side of DST in both hemispheres, so only zones
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// that agree year-round match -- while Toronto still matches New York,
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// which is right, since either renders the same times.
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try {
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var now = new Date();
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var year = now.getUTCFullYear();
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var instants = [now,
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new Date(Date.UTC(year, 0, 15, 12)),
|
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new Date(Date.UTC(year, 6, 15, 12))];
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var stamp = function (tz, at) {
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// Explicit numeric fields rather than dateStyle/timeStyle:
|
||||
// those are late additions to Intl (Firefox shipped them in
|
||||
// 91), and an implementation that does not know them ignores
|
||||
// them and formats the date alone. That would compare
|
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// New York, Chicago and Madrid as equal and tick the step for
|
||||
// a timezone that is plainly wrong -- the exact failure this
|
||||
// check exists to catch. These options have been in Intl
|
||||
// since ECMA-402 v1.
|
||||
return new Intl.DateTimeFormat('en-US', {
|
||||
timeZone: tz, year: 'numeric', month: '2-digit',
|
||||
day: '2-digit', hour: '2-digit', minute: '2-digit',
|
||||
hour12: false
|
||||
}).format(at);
|
||||
};
|
||||
for (var i = 0; i < instants.length; i++) {
|
||||
if (stamp(a, instants[i]) !== stamp(b, instants[i])) {
|
||||
return false;
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
return true;
|
||||
} catch (e) {
|
||||
// An unparseable zone in the config is worth surfacing, not hiding.
|
||||
return false;
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
(function () {
|
||||
var tzBtn = card.querySelector('[data-check="timezone"]');
|
||||
if (!tzBtn) return;
|
||||
var configured = tzBtn.dataset.tz || '';
|
||||
if (!configured) return; // nothing saved yet: leave it open
|
||||
var local = '';
|
||||
try {
|
||||
local = (Intl.DateTimeFormat().resolvedOptions().timeZone) || '';
|
||||
} catch (e) {
|
||||
return; // no Intl: leave it to the manual tick
|
||||
}
|
||||
if (!local) return;
|
||||
if (sameZone(configured, local)) {
|
||||
markDone(tzBtn);
|
||||
return;
|
||||
}
|
||||
// Unticked on its own says "wrong" without saying why; name the zone
|
||||
// the browser is in so the step is actionable.
|
||||
var note = tzBtn.querySelector('[data-gs-tz-note]');
|
||||
if (note) note.textContent = ' — this browser is in ' + local;
|
||||
}());
|
||||
|
||||
// Plugin-derived states from the existing installed-plugins endpoint.
|
||||
fetch('/api/v3/plugins/installed')
|
||||
.then(function (r) { return r.json(); })
|
||||
|
||||
Reference in New Issue
Block a user