Add a custom regex to URLField that allows numbers to be present in the
top level domain, e.g. https://towerhost.org42
Set by variable allow_numbers_in_top_level_domain in URLField __init__,
and is set to True by default. If set to False, it will use the regex
specified in the built-in django URLValidator class.
This solution was originally implemented in LDAPServerURIField, but is
now implemented in URLField to support this behavior more generally. The
changes in LDAPServerURIField are longer needed and have been removed in
this commit.
Adds unit testing to make sure URLField changes handle regex input
and settings correctly.
Currently, users are allowed to define virtual environments in
`settings.BASE_VENV_PATH` only, because that's the only place
Tower looks for virtual environments. This feature allows users
to custom define the directory paths, using API or UI, to look
for virtual environments. Tower aggregates virtual environments
from all these paths, except environments with special name `awx`.
Signed-off-by: Vismay Golwala <vgolwala@redhat.com>
refactor existing handlers to be the related
"real" handler classes, which are swapped
out dynamically by external logger "proxy" handler class
real handler swapout only done on setting change
remove restart_local_services method
get rid of uWSGI fifo file
change TCP/UDP return type contract so that it mirrors
the request futures object
add details to socket error messages
This saves the id value of the setting into the cache
if the setting is encrypted. That can then be combined
with the secret_key in order to decrypt the setting,
without having to make an additional query to the database.