@codl ah yeah nvm pytest was eating the stdout and stderr. now I got a lot of "entering context for Whatever" and also exiting the same
I'd be less confused if the tests didn't pass just fine on Travis
@codl ah yeah nvm pytest was eating the stdout and stderr. now I got a lot of "entering context for Whatever" and also exiting the same
I'd be less confused if the tests didn't pass just fine on Travis
@codl it.... outputs nothing what the HECK
@codl they're all installed it's real weird like looking at the docs it should run from casettes but instead they do run but try to talk to localhost. on travis everything works fine
@codl hey I don't seem to be able to get VCR.py to actually... do anything, it just runs the tests in record mode when I would like them to just run with the tapes. am I forgetting to set something?
oops I broke Every Test of Every Function that needs mastodon > 1.0.0
@aeonofdiscord IN THIS HOUSE WE SEMVER
@aeonofdiscord (and PRESUMABLY rc releases do not add new endpoints)
@aeonofdiscord I mean to begin with my function can't distinguish any versions prior to 1.1.0 anyways since instance(), the call that returns the version string, is an endpoint added in 1.1.0
@aeonofdiscord I will IGNORE the RCs!
@aeonofdiscord uuuuuuuuuu ggggggggg hhhhhhh
hey I have a question for people running a mastodon rc version. what does the version API return? just numbers or is the RC string in there?
"Added support for several new endpoints (Thanks phryk, aeonofdiscord, naoyat)" thanks past me :|
now all I gotta do is try to remember which endpoints were added in which version but thankfully I think Mastodon.py changelogs are actually kind of alright?
@halcy every morning I SLAM the disk into the beeping slot and it's a RAID rebuild and resilver and right there I start doing the moves,
@wxcafe YEP this is a Real Proper File Server which of course neither me nor colleague have ever worked with but I guess it's not hard to do maintenance at least
@aeonofdiscord admins are actually at ADMIN SCHOOL taking their FINAL ADMIN EXAM (this is not a joke, he is at Berufsschule and bout 2 graduate so he's busy with that this week)
@wxcafe turns out you literally just plug in a new disk of the same size and the controller is smart enough to do the rest! it even blinks a led at you aggressively to indicate which drive failed!
one of the disks in our raid died, admin is not here, so now we googled our way into figuring out how to swap out the drives in the raid but also we apparently have no spare drives so we cannibalized a different server instead, so that sure was some kind of morning
"hey your server is beeping a lot"
I wonder if I can do this in a way that is automatically reflected in the pydoc
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