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After some inactivity, prompt the owner that the project will be deleted. #111

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almet opened this issue Sep 26, 2013 · 7 comments
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@almet
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almet commented Sep 26, 2013

We have a lot of projects that had been created but not used anymore. We should get rid of them.

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almet commented Feb 1, 2017

I believe we should just state somewhere that accounts will be deleted after some inactivity, plus a script to automate it.

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suggestion if that gets done at some point : send an email a month or so before deletion.

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YBSker commented May 22, 2020

Hey, is this issue still open and if so could I try to solve it?

I'm new at this open source thing, so I apologize if I shouldn't be commenting to contribute/if it takes a bit.

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Glandos commented May 24, 2020

Hi @YBSker yes, it is still an opened issue, so you can try to solve it.
The main difficulty is that for now, we don't have a system for background tasks, so maybe we can add a manual task to be run from the dashboard, and the email could also be sent to the administrator. But it will require a lot of change.

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YBSker commented May 24, 2020

Hey @Glandos I'll be happy to see if I can explore the manual task option. Apologies if this is not the place to ask since again I am new at this, but I've been trying to get the project to run and have been so far unsuccessful on both methods listed and on 2 different machines running Windows 10.

When trying to run the command "ihatemoney runserver" or "python run.py" I get a "ModeuleNotFoundError: No module named 'werkzeug.contrib' which I got around by downgrading Werkzeug to 0.16.0.
Afterwards running the same command gets me a sqlalchemy.exc.OperationalError: (sqlite3.OperationalError) unable to open database file which traces back to the following line:
File "run.py", line 32, in _pre_alembic_db
con = db.engine.connect()

Again apologies if this is the wrong place to ask and I understand if this is something you're unwilling to deal with, I've just tried a number of workarounds and can't seem to solve the issue in order to actually run the project.

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zorun commented May 24, 2020

@YBSker See #542, Windows is not directly supported (mostly because nobody really tried to make it work). However it should work with WSL.

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JocelynDelalande commented May 24, 2020 via email

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