We're now using java_import_external instead of maven_jar. This allows
us to specify the relationships between jars, thereby allowing us to
eliminate scores of vendor BUILD files that did nothing but re-export
@foo//jar targets, thus addressing the concerns of djhworld on Hacker
News: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=12738072
We now have redundant failover mirrors, which is a feature I added to
Bazel 0.4.2 in ed7ced0018
A new standard naming convention is now being used for all Maven repos.
Those names are calculated from the group_artifact name using the
following algorithm that eliminates redundancy:
https://gist.github.com/jart/41bfd977b913c2301627162f1c038e55
The JSR330 dep has been removed from java targets if they also depend
on Dagger, since Dagger always exports JSR330.
Annotation processor dependencies should now be leaner and meaner, by
more appropriately managing what needs to be on the classpath at
runtime. This should trim down the production jar by >1MB. As it stands
currently in the open source world:
- backend_jar_deploy.jar: 50MB
- frontend_jar_deploy.jar: 30MB
- tools_jar_deploy.jar: 45MB
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I also moved to a non-concurrent modification syncing model. It was adding more
complexity than was justified just to have two requests going simultaneously
instead of one. The API doesn't reliably allow much more than that anyway.
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This defaults to null, and leaving it to null now simply disables reserved terms
exporting, rather than throwing an error every time the action runs.
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This allows separate Bazel projects to reference Nomulus as an external
repository. They can then copy the []
directory structure into their own project and customize the Action
and Module lists for the GAE modules in their own deployment.
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This doesn't change the end result of a successful run, though this is what a typical flow looks like prior to this fix:
Consider a sheet with 10 data rows (+ 1 header row = 11). A 10-row data set will call worksheet.setRowCount(10), which truncates the last row of the existing sheet. This row will eventually be added again in the last for loop, but if the synchronizer fails mid-sync, this last row will remain dropped. This fix will prevent this last row from being dropped.
This doesn't fix the broader issue of SheetSynchronizer not behaving transactionally -- that's a different can of worms.
See the linked bug for an instance where the synchronizer failed mid-run and dropped a data row as a result.
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This is to better distinguish between an LRP "token" (the string passed along in EPP) and the datastore entity that contains the token and all metadata.
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The default is to support GET, which doesn't work with cron fanout which only
uses POST.
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It's best to be consistent and use the same thing everywhere. "clientId" was
already used in more places and is shorter and no more ambiguous, so it's the
logical one to win out.
Note that this CL is almost solely a big Eclipse-assisted refactoring. There are
two places that I did not change clientIdentifier -- the actual entity field on
Registrar (though I did change all getters and setters), and the name of a
column on the exported registrar spreadsheet. Both would require data
migrations.
Also fixes a few minor nits discovered in touched files, including an incorrect
test in OfyFilterTest.java and some superfluous uses of String.format() when
calling checkArgument().
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This is an internal-only feature that breaks the open source build.
CL created with:
dr-replace '(compatible_with.*)' '\1 # MOE:strip_line'
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The presubmits are warning that toUpperCase() and toLowerCase() are locale-specific, and advise using Ascii.toUpperCase() and Ascii.toLowerCase() as a local-invariant alternative.
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See Rosie [] for context.
We've already switched over to using Dagger 2.4 in respositories.bzl,
so this change is fine for our open source drop.
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The dark lord Gosling designed the Java package naming system so that
ownership flows from the DNS system. Since we own the domain name
registry.google, it seems only appropriate that we should use
google.registry as our package name.
This change renames directories in preparation for the great package
rename. The repository is now in a broken state because the code
itself hasn't been updated. However this should ensure that git
correctly preserves history for each file.