On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 07:41:02PM -0000, Michael Hudson-Doyle wrote:
> Senthil Kumaran S <email address hidden> writes:
>
> > What was the test-id you were trying with? How big you want the test-id
> > to be? 128 ?
>
> We only have limits because Django requires them and AIUI Django only
> requires them because of how MySQL works and as we use postgres, we
> should just lift the limit to something silly like 1024.
>
> Unless there is a reason to impose a limit on test_id length? I'd
> rather not, in general.
Very long test_id values, specially if they don't have spaces in
between, might cause weird problems with the UI. But I'd say let's
increase the limit and fix the UI if needed.
On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 07:41:02PM -0000, Michael Hudson-Doyle wrote:
> Senthil Kumaran S <email address hidden> writes:
>
> > What was the test-id you were trying with? How big you want the test-id
> > to be? 128 ?
>
> We only have limits because Django requires them and AIUI Django only
> requires them because of how MySQL works and as we use postgres, we
> should just lift the limit to something silly like 1024.
>
> Unless there is a reason to impose a limit on test_id length? I'd
> rather not, in general.
Very long test_id values, specially if they don't have spaces in
between, might cause weird problems with the UI. But I'd say let's
increase the limit and fix the UI if needed.
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