Ignored pywatchman.SocketTimeout in Watchman autoreloader.
Bumped minimum supported pywatchman version to 1.2.0. These exceptions don't require checking a server status.
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@ -506,6 +506,8 @@ class WatchmanReloader(BaseReloader):
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self.processed_request.clear()
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try:
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self.client.receive()
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except pywatchman.SocketTimeout:
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pass
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except pywatchman.WatchmanError as ex:
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self.check_server_status(ex)
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else:
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@ -888,7 +888,8 @@ If you're using Linux or MacOS and install both `pywatchman`_ and the
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`Watchman`_ service, kernel signals will be used to autoreload the server
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(rather than polling file modification timestamps each second). This offers
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better performance on large projects, reduced response time after code changes,
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more robust change detection, and a reduction in power usage.
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more robust change detection, and a reduction in power usage. Django supports
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``pywatchman`` 1.2.0 and higher.
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.. admonition:: Large directories with many files may cause performance issues
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@ -368,6 +368,8 @@ Miscellaneous
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* The ``django-admin test -k`` option now works as the :option:`unittest
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-k<unittest.-k>` option rather than as a shortcut for ``--keepdb``.
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* Support for ``pywatchman`` < 1.2.0 is removed.
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.. _deprecated-features-3.0:
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Features deprecated in 3.0
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