Previously this was magically capturing the apps dict when passing it around as a
function. This also moved the code to the metadata module.
Add a test doing read_metadata where the linkresolver is used. This
happens when the apps we read have a [[app.id]] link to another app.
Liberapay was originally included using a numeric ID, since they had
not yet finalized the public URLs. Now it is a username. So this
logic prefers the username in Liberapay: field, and keeps the old
LiberapayID: to ease migration. LiberapayID: will not override
Liberapay:. Clients are expected to prefer Liberapay: over LiberapayID:
GitHub has specified FUNDING.yml, a file to include in a git repo for
pointing people to donation links. Since F-Droid also points people
to donation links, this parses them to fill out Donate:
and OpenCollective:. Specifying those in the metadata file takes
precedence over the FUNDING.yml. This follows the same pattern as how
`fdroid update` includes Fastlane/Triple-T metadata. This lets the
git repo maintain those specific donations links themselves.
https://help.github.com/en/articles/displaying-a-sponsor-button-in-your-repository#about-funding-files
The test file was generated using:
```python
import os, re, yaml
found = dict()
for root, dirs, files in os.walk('.'):
for f in files:
if f == 'FUNDING.yml':
with open(os.path.join(root, f)) as fp:
data = yaml.safe_load(fp)
for k, v in data.items():
if k not in found:
found[k] = set()
if not v:
continue
if isinstance(v, list):
for i in v:
found[k].add(i)
else:
found[k].add(v)
with open('gather-funding-names.yaml', 'w') as fp:
output = dict()
for k, v in found.items():
output[k] = sorted(v)
yaml.dump(output, fp, default_flow_style=False)
```
closes#465
This script generated gradle-maven-blocks.yaml:
```python
import os
import re
import yaml
pat = re.compile(r'\smaven\s*{[^}]+}')
finds = set()
for root, dirs, files in os.walk('.'):
for f in files:
if '.gradle' in f:
with open(os.path.join(root, f), errors='surrogateescape') as fp:
contents = fp.read()
for m in pat.findall(contents):
finds.add(m)
with open('finds.yaml', 'w') as fp:
yaml.dump(sorted(finds), fp, default_flow_style=False)
```
This converts float/int to string for things like commit: or versionName:.
For versionCode, which must be an integer, it throws an exception if the
data is any other type.
* makes per-build entries in per-app entries
* `fdroid scanner --json --verbose` will output logging messages to stderr
* removed " at line N" from one message to make them uniform keys
* this will be used in issuebot
This is a second attempt with tests for how `fdroid build` calls the
scanner functions. closes#771. It was previously merged in !748 then
reverted in 68c072c72e
* makes per-build entries in per-app entries
* `fdroid scanner --json --verbose` will output logging messages to stderr
* removed " at line N" from one message to make them uniform keys
* this will be used in issuebot
import is a strict keyword in Python, so it is not possible to import a
module called 'import', even with things like:
* import fdroidserver.import
* from fdroidserver import import
These days, the location that overrides all the others is in the android{}
block of the build.gradle file that loads the com.android.application
plugin. So this should be the preferred place to read these values.
test files GPL licensed: https://github.com/Integreight/1Sheeld-Android-App