We were getting the following warning with the latest version of pyyaml:
YAMLLoadWarning: calling yaml.load() without Loader=... is
deprecated, as the default Loader is unsafe. Please read
https://msg.pyyaml.org/load for full details.
For some reason, the "nosetests" binary is not available on Mac OS in
Travis-ci. This is what we get when we try to install nose:
Requirement already satisfied: nose==1.3.7 in
/usr/local/Cellar/numpy/1.14.5/libexec/nose/lib/python3.6/site-packages
(from -r requirements/dev.txt (line 25)) (1.3.7)
With the upgrade to Ironwood, studio login redirects to the LMS by
default. This breaks login from studio.localhost. So we activate SSO
login only when HTTPS is activated, which should happen only when the
domains are correctly configured.
- [Feature] Multiple platforms on a single server \o/
- [Feature] Easily configure web proxy on the host
- [Bugfix] Fix `images pull all` command which failed on "all" image
- [Improvement] Add configurable mongodb, SMTP and rabbitmq
authentication
- [Improvement] Harmonize mysql username/password configuration
parameters
- [Feature] Configurable and pluggable data storage backends (#114)
In the future, we want to allow users to rely on third-party services
for data storage, such as hosted MySQL and such. To do so, we need to be
able to configure the host/port of these services, which we do here.
This is to address part of #114.
It was tricky to define correct settings: the "localfs" default storage
backend was causing incorrect urls of the form "/media/<id>/<name>.csv".
Close #143
Configuration values can be loaded from the system environment by adding
a "TUTOR_" prefix.
Environment values supersede values from the user configuration file, so
that we can set values from the command line with "KEY=VAL tutor config
save --silent" even when KEY is already present in the user
configuration file.
The TUTOR_USER env variable is not available anymore after running "su",
which causes the tutor home to be in /home/.local/share/tutor. So we
just get rid of this variable entirely.
Environment is no longer generated separately for each target, but only
once the configuration is saved.
Note that the environment is automatically updated during
re-configuration, based on a "version" file stored in the environment.