This command will automatically check the coverage of the whole project
on not only the modules called by the tests.
Signed-off-by: Lars Kiesow <lkiesow@uos.de>
This patch extends the test coverage of the unit tests. It also enables
python-coverage and coveralls to track unit test coverage.
There are some additional minor issue fixed discovered during the test
creation.
Signed-off-by: Lars Kiesow <lkiesow@uos.de>
- Moved to reStructuredText for documentation (readme)
- Adhere to PEP8 (flake8)
- Fixed several minor issues
Signed-off-by: Lars Kiesow <lkiesow@uos.de>
Sphinx always included the readme file into the generated documentation.
Since Markdown and reStructuredText are not fully compatible, the output
was now partly broken. This moves to reStructuredText only to avoid that
problem.
Signed-off-by: Lars Kiesow <lkiesow@uos.de>
This patch makes the feedgen flake8 compatible, fixing some minor issues
along the way. Most noticeable, this switches from tabs to spaces.
Signed-off-by: Lars Kiesow <lkiesow@uos.de>
According to RFC 4287, there is no atom:url element, only atom:uri, so
replace occurrences of atom:url with atom:uri for compliance.
Also rename variables holding atom:uri from email to uri to better
indicate what they actually are.
- Added support for custom extensions
- Updated set-up utils
- Added Torrent extensions
- Added support for multiple ITunes (sub-)categories
- Fixed CDATA content
Thanks to all contributors for doing most of the work!
Signed-off-by: Lars Kiesow <lkiesow@uos.de>
This patch ensures the compatibility of setting categories for itunes
podcasts even though the new API now supports setting multiple
(sub-)categories.
It also fixes the docs and adjusts them to explicitly mark the old
syntax as deprecated.
Signed-off-by: Lars Kiesow <lkiesow@uos.de>
This fixes some minor problems with the pull request from jvanasco so
that it may be included into the next release:
- Only one extension registry is used internally and custom extensions
do not have to be stored two times.
- Fix the bug that entry extensions were loaded for feeds.
- Do not fail if there is only a feed extension.
- Extensions for entries do not need a feed extension class.
Signed-off-by: Lars Kiesow <lkiesow@uos.de>
This pull request fixes the problem that right now, if you select
content type CDATA for atom feed like this:
feed_entry.content('content', type="CDATA")
it raises a TypeError: Argument must be bytes or unicode, got 'dict'.
When piping to stdout the special handling for Pthon 3 will cause
problems in Python 2 and produce an Unicode encoding error. This commit
separates the output handling of both Python versions.
Signed-off-by: Lars Kiesow <lkiesow@uos.de>