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David Douard
e3c0ea9d90 implement listers as plugins
Listers are declared as plugins via the `swh.workers` entry_point.

As such, the registry function is expected to return a dict with the
`task_modules` field (as for generic worker plugins), plus:

- `lister`: the lister class,
- `models`: list of SQLAlchemy models used by this lister,
- `init` (optionnal): hook (callable) used to initialize the lister's state
  (typically, create/initialize the database for this lister).
  If not set, the default implementation creates database tables (after
  optionally having deleted exisintg ones) according to models declared in
  the `models` register field.

There is no need for explicitely add lister task modules in the main
`conftest` module, but any new/extra lister to be tested must be registered
(the tested lister module must be properly installed in the test environment).

Also refactor a bit the cli tools:
- add support for the standard --config-file option at the 'lister' group
  level,
- move the --db-url to the 'lister' group,
- drop the --lister option for the `swh lister db-init` cli tool:
  initializing (especially with --drop-tables) the database for a single
  lister is unreliable, since all tables are created using a sibgle MetaData
  (in the same namespace).
2019-09-03 15:02:24 +02:00
Antoine R. Dumont (@ardumont)
87d2a16df0
listers: Allow to override policy and priority for scheduled tasks
Prior to this commit, the policy and priority were hard-coded.
The default values are now the old hard-coded values.

This will allow to develop a cli to trigger forges listing with oneshot policy
and some priority tasks. Thus ingesting those faster and without manual
interventation as we currently do.
2019-08-28 11:57:10 +02:00
Archit Agrawal
5727f15cf3 swh.lister.packagist
Implement a packagist lister to list the
names and metadata url of all the
packages.

Closes 1776
2019-07-19 19:59:30 +05:30