Comment out all debug print statements
Add hypothesis tests for the old servers of happiness implementation
Attempt to speed up meejah's servers of happiness
WIP
Fix test_calc_happy
WIP
refactor hypothesis to be 'pytest style' and add another one
get rid of 'shares->set(1 thing)' in generate_mappings return
Add a unittest hypothesis came up with
fix tests since we return peers, not sets-of-1-peer
add more debug
add a unit-test that's like test_problem_layout_ticket_1128
fix bug
add a note
fix utest
unit-test for bigger numbers
re-insert markberger code for testing
results of pairing with david
Also adds a --poll-interval option to both 'magic-folder join'
and 'magic-folder create' so that the integration tests can pass
something "very short".
- (on travis) installs Tor
- installs Chutney
- uses it to build a local Tor test-network
- set up an introducer on this test-network
- sets up two storage servers on this test-network
- proves that one can add a file, and the other can download it
I also mark the two tests that occasionally fail as
expected failures for now
On windows, it seems that the generated tahoe.exe (which comes
via entry_points=) doesn't deal with signals nicely. I'm not
sure if this is a pip bug (or just "one of those Windows things")
but running with python -m allows us to kill our subprocesses.
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