As discussed at https://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/1973 and in
previous pull request #129.
- replace lengthy timestamps with human-readable deltas (eg 1h 2m 3s)
- replace "announced" column with "Last RX" column
- remove service column (it always said the same thing, "storage")
- fix colspan on 'You are not presently connected' message
Previous versions, some with github comments: 3fe9053134 , 486dbfc7bd , and c89ea62580, 9fabb92486, bbd8b42a25
Unlike previous attempts, the tests on this one should pass in any timezone.
(But like current master, will fail with Nevow >=0.12...)
Thanks to an anonymous contributor who wrote some of the tests.
As discussed at https://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/1973 and in
previous pull request #129.
- replace lengthy timestamps with human-readable deltas (eg 1h 2m 3s)
- replace "announced" column with "Last RX" column
- remove service column (it always said the same thing, "storage")
- fix colspan on 'You are not presently connected' message
Previous versions, some with github comments: 3fe9053134 , 486dbfc7bd , and c89ea62580, 9fabb92486, bbd8b42a25
Unlike previous attempts, the tests on this one should pass in any timezone.
(But like current master, will fail with Nevow >=0.12...)
Thanks to an anonymous contributor who wrote some of the tests.
Twisted 15 dropped support for it, which causes Travis CI tests to fail on 2.6.
We still theoretically support older versions of Twisted, so perhaps we should
configure Travis to test with those? I think we should drop Python 2.6 in any
case since distros are all on 2.7 now.
I'm leaving Travis running (and ignoring) the failing PyPy tests because I
don't know why that is there.
this includes a squash merge of dca1de6856 which
was previously seen in pull request #128, as well as daira's suggested changes
from pull request #204.
A long time ago, the introducer's status web page would show the
advertised IP addresses for all published services, by parsing their
FURL's connection hints. This hasn't worked since about 12-Aug-2014 when
foolscap-0.6.5 changed the internal format of these hints (the column
has been empty this whole time).
This removes the "Advertised IPs" column from the Service Announcements
table. Instead, the service's full connection hints (not just the IP
address) is displayed in a tooltip/popup on the "Announced" timestamp
column.
The code that pulls these connection hints is now tolerant of all three
foolscap styles:
* foolscap<=0.6.4 : tuples of ("ipv4",host,port)
* 0.6.5 .. 0.8.0 : tuples of ("tcp",host,port)
* foolscap>=0.9.0 : strings
fixes ticket:2510
The machine-parseable JSON output for the introducer status web page
used to include a key named "announcement_distinct_hosts", which counted
the number of distinct IP addresses advertised by all connected storage
servers. This hasn't worked since Aug-2014 when foolscap-0.6.5 change
the internal hints format.
This removes that field.
A long time ago, the introducer's status web page would show the
advertised IP addresses for all subscribers, by parsing their
RemoteReference's FURL's connection hints. This hasn't worked since
about 12-Aug-2014 when foolscap-0.6.5 changed the internal format of
these hints.
This removes the feature: we no longer attempt to show advertised IP
addresses of subscribed clients. It also removes the code that looked
inside foolscap internals for this information.
Travis builds of branches (i.e. pull-requests) were testing the wrong
thing, because the 'git pull' was causing current trunk to be
auto-merged. At least that's what seemed to break
https://travis-ci.org/tahoe-lafs/tahoe-lafs/jobs/81517826 : it hung
forever waiting for a commit message to be entered.
Also add "sudo: false" to use travis containers (faster) instead of new
VMs. We only use pip to install dependencies, not apt, so we don't need
root.