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- Support for distinct `type` field on constructor and method arguments.
- Added `has_varargs` field.
- Added `required` field.
- Better logic for parsing arguments `default` values.
Most of TypeError are due to the user passing wrong data. It usually
doesn't mean that we have to fail hard and reload the plugin, nor retry
the call with the same parameters.
Optional top-level imports in Tornado route declarations will trigger
`ImportError`. While this will just mean that those routes will be
skipped, it will also generate a lot of noise on the logs.
This can happen for many reasons - not only if the cache file is not
accessible, but also if the structure/signature of some pickled objects
has changed. In that case, we should invalidate the current cache and
re-initialize it instead of failing.
- The readiness condition should be `multiprocessing.Condition`, not
`threading.Condition` - in most of the cases it will be checked in a
multiprocess environment.
- Fixed parameter name for `write`.
Too much of a pain in the ass to handle, too many format options to
think of, too many combinations of pipelines to support, and if I don't
think of those beforehand then I'll have to offload all of that
complexity on the user.
The `inspect` plugin can now detect references to plugins, backends,
events, responses and schemas in docstrings and replace them either with
links to the documentation or auto-generated examples.
The frontend now calls `utils.rst_to_html` to render the docstrings as
HTML instead of dumping them as raw text.
Also, actions and arguments are now cached to improve performance.
The Tensorflow module may take a few seconds to load the first time and
slow down the first scan of the plugins.
All the Tensorflow imports should therefore be placed close to where
they are used instead of being defined at the top of the module.
It was just too painful to find a combination of versions of gunicorn,
gevent, eventlet, pyuwsgi etc. that could work on all of my systems.
On the other hand, Tornado works out of the box with no headaches.
Also in this commit:
- Updated a bunch of outdated/required integration dependencies.
- Black'd and LINTed a couple of old plugins.
`delete` will actually remove the record from the database (same as
`unset`'s new behaviour), while `unset` will set it to null without
deleting it (same as the `unset`'s previous behaviour).