(instead of using a copy). Foolscap-0.12.3 fixes a problem with
allocate_tcp_port() that was causing intermittent test failures. I think
it makes more sense to use Foolscap's copy (and fixes) than to keep
re-copying it into Tahoe each time it changes.
If/when we manage to stop depending upon foolscap for server RPC, we can
re-copy this back into tahoe's source tree.
refs ticket:2795
This introduces a py.test-based integration suite (currently just
containing magic-folder end-to-end tests). Also adds a tox environment
("integration") to run them.
The test setup is:
- a "flogtool gather" instance
- an Introducer
- five Storage nodes
- Alice and Bob client nodes
- Alice and Bob have paired magic-folders
Foolscap has limitations that prevent us from accepting anything but a
TCP endpoint, but that will change in the future, so make the tahoe.cfg
syntax accept an endpoint, but then reject non-TCP ones. See the ticket
for details: refs ticket:2813.
This depends upon the new `foolscap.connections.tor.socks_port(host,
port)` API in foolscap-0.12.2, so it bumps the dependency to that (the
previous commit depended upon 0.12.1, but I hadn't gotten around to
updating the dep before now).
We only really need "Twisted >= 13.0.0", but we must add "[tls]" because
otherwise pip won't install it when Foolscap asks for it later, and we
need ">= 15.1.0" because that's the first version that provided "[tls]".
Fixes ticket:2760.
We don't necessarily need this ourselves (__init__.py's version-checking
code is the only thing in tahoe per se that uses setuptools, and our
setup.py's use of setuptools isn't something that install_requires= can
say anything about). But at least one old environment failed because a
sub-dependency needed a newer version than Tahoe asked for. I'm not sure
if this ought to be here, but it may help for a transitional period
until these ancient environments get updated.
closes ticket:2744
20.3 is the current version as of today. I'm not really sure what
version we need, but this is better than the previous zetuptoolz "0.6c6"
requirement. Closes ticket:2744.
The latest setuptools (version 8) changed the way dependency
specifications ("I can handle libfoo version 2 or 3, but not 4") are
interpreted. The new version follows PEP440, which is simpler but
somewhat less expressive. Tahoe's _auto_deps.py now uses dep-specs which
are correctly parsed by both old and new setuptools.
Fixes ticket:2354.
* Restrict the requirements in _auto_deps.py to work with either the old
or PEP 440 semantics.
* Update check_requirement and tests to take account of changes for PEP
440 compatibility.
* Fix an error message.
* Remove a superfluous TODO.
The current Twisted release is 12.1.0, which (like 12.0.0 before it)
isn't compatible with foolscap-0.6.2 and earlier. We previously required
foolscap>=0.6.1, since that's all we actually need from foolscap itself.
_auto_deps specifies twisted>=11.0.0, so any system that can't meet that
will install the current Twisted (12.1.0), which will give them
something incompatible with foolscap-0.6.1 and 0.6.2 .
If we're limited to setuptools's declarative constraint language (and
can't have a function which evaluates the available dependency versions
and gives recommendations on which to change), then the only safe
approach is to make sure that any acceptable Foolscap version will be
compatible with all acceptable Twisted versions. So, bump the foolscap
dependency to >=0.6.3, which covers all currently-known
incompatibilities.