Fix several cases where `tahoe status` rendering raises an unhandled exception.
Closes ticket:2926
Some possible operation states were not accounted for.
Set `X-Frame-Options: DENY` for all web status pages.
This prevents attackers from loading web status pages in a frame as a way to trick users into interactions which attackers are restricted from performing unaided.
Exercising the unicode possibilities are nice, but not critical to this test,
so let's just avoid the non-ascii characters when the filesystem encoding
can't handle them
This was flunking the OS-X buildbot, which runs in an environment without
$LANG being set, and thus encodingutil deduces (correctly but unhelpfully)
that we're limited to ASCII. Other tests detect this situation and raise
SkipTest, so let's do that here too.
This moves all magic-folder configs to a single YAML
file. We load legacy config fine and don't mess with
legacy config unless you use a magic-folder command that
changes the config.
Increase test coverage
get_listener() is allowed to return either, and the Tor provider is currently
simple enough to not really need more than a basic descriptor, but have it
return a full Endpoint for use as an example of what I2P can do later.
This delegates the construction of the server Endpoint object to the i2p/tor
Provider, which can use the i2p/tor section of the config file to add options
which would be awkward to express as text in an endpoint descriptor string.
refs ticket:2889 (but note this merely makes room for a function to be
written that can process I2CP options, it does not actually handle such
options, so it does not close this ticket yet)
This sets the stage for further changes to the startup
process so that "async things" are done before we create
the Client instance while still reporting early failures
to the shell where "tahoe start" is running
Also adds a bunch of test-coverage for the things that got
moved around, even though they didn't have coverage before
It looks like str() was meant to truncate the dict, but a missing i+=1 meant
that it never actually did. I also changed the format to include a clear
"..." in case we truncate it, to avoid confusion with a non-truncated dict of
the same size.
This also improves test coverage in subtract() and
NumDict.item_with_largest_value().
refs ticket:2891
This opens a wormhole and sends appropriate JSON down
it to a tahoe-gui using a wormhole server running on
tahoe-lafs.org
The other end uses the 'tahoe create-node' command (with
new --join option) to read the configuration JSON from
a 'tahoe invite' command
Squashed all commits that were meejah's between
30d68fb499f300a393fa0ced5980229f4bb6efda
and
33c268ed3a8c63a809f4403e307ecc13d848b1ab
On the branch meejah:1382.markberger-rewrite-rebase.6 as
per review
Remove old hypothesis tests
Fix allmydata.test.cli.test_cli.Errors.test_get
this was broken due to differing share placements
whereas we need to allow this.
Fix test_5_overdue_immutable
This change makes the test not depend on the value
of PYTHONHASHSEED.
Revert "Fix test_5_overdue_immutable"
This reverts commit 5f3696d9a53e7df8781a2c463c7112282397cd69.
fix test to actually hang the first 5 *servers*
sort keys for stable output
use file-context-managers
remove probably-unneeded assert (that fails sometimes)
another non-deterministic test?
correctly calculate happiness
guard with except
fix tests, and happiness calculation
remove debug
fix placements to None
happiness calc shouldn't have to filter None
WIP fixing some tests etc
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
unit-test for happiness calculation
unused function
put old servers_of_happiness() calculation back for now
test for calculate_happiness
remove some redundant functions
Add comments 10 and 8 from the servers of happiness spec
Fix bug in _filter_g3 for servers of happiness
Remove usage of HappinessUpload class
here we modifying the PeerSelector class.
we make sure to correctly calculate the happiness value
by ignoring keys who's value are None...
Remove HappinessUpload and tests
Replace helper servers_of_happiness
we replace it's previous implementation with a new
wrapper function that uses share_placement
* replace "last_details" with "non_connected_statuses" dict
* rename "last_connection_summary" to just "summary"
* for connected servers, show other hints in a tooltip
* for not-yet-connected servers, show all hints in a list
* build the list (in STAN) on the server side, not using IContainer
This shows current-connection info, and provides per-hint status details in a
tooltip.
The "Connection" section no longer shows seconds-since-loss when the server
was not connected (previously it showed seconds-since-connect when connected,
and flipped to seconds-since-loss when disconnected). We already have the
"Last RX" column, which is arguably more meaningful (and I can't think of a
good case when these would differ), so we don't really need
seconds-since-loss, and the new ConnectionStatus doesn't track it anyways.
So now the "Connection" timestamp for non-connected servers is just
"N/A" (both the main text and the tooltip). The "Introducers" section was
changed the same way.
This moves the per-server connection timestamp out of the nickname/serverid
box and over into the Connection box. It also right-floats all timestamps,
regardless of which box they're in, which makes them share the box with
connection_status more politely.
Internally, this adds code to create ConnectionStatus objects when necessary.
As discussed in this week's meeting, since we don't yet know why some
flavors of linux have slightly different inotify behavior than others,
and since we believe the actual functionality is not significantly
impacted, and since the red buildbot is reducing our confidence that the
other tests are passing, and since we have a release coming up: we're
marking the one troublesome test as ".todo". We expect that the test
will be fixed soon (perhaps to accept either 3 or 4 events), but not
necessarily before the 1.12 release.
refs ticket:2834
This forces the Uploader and Downloader to implement a _scan_delay
method and makes the naming more consistent with what's actually
happening. Also, fix a few "bugs" in the names of args in the
mocks for some tests.
We use it for two things: to create the foolscap connection handler, and
to possibly start an .onion listener at startup.
This also updates node._common_config_sections to accept the new tor
settings written by create-node/create-introducer.
This adds tor-related CLI arguments to "create-node" and
"create-introducer", to control exactly how we should be using Tor.
* --tor-launch
* --tor-executable=
* --tor-control-port=
I went with "--tor-launch" instead of "--launch-tor" for consistency. I
don't particularly like the grammatical flow of it, and it doesn't
actually put all the tor-related arguments next to each other in the
--help output (the flags are put in one block, then the parameters in
the next). But it seems slightly more consistent to start all the
tor-related argument names with a "--tor*" prefix.
This uses a unix-domain control port, and includes test coverage.
create_onion() displays pacifier messages, since the allocate-onion step
takes around 35 seconds
This puts the right inlineCallbacks in place to allow
write_node_config() to return a Deferred. The upcoming Tor support will
need this (since it must wait for an .onion address to be allocated
before it can write tahoe.cfg's tub.port and tub.location lines).
which uses SHA1 to combine the file's storage index (known as "peer
selection index" in this context) and each server's "server permutation
seed". This is the only thing in tahoe that uses SHA1.
With this change, we stop importing sha1 from anywhere else.
I think the preferred way to listen on both IPv4 and IPv6 will be to use
"--port=tcp:PORT,tcp6:PORT". This is now reflected in the docs.
refs ticket:867
This enables an I2P-only node, which disables TCP entirely (instead of
mapping TCP to Tor, which was the only other option that
reveal-IP-address=False would allow).
closes ticket:2824
parse_cli() got added during the async-CLI-dispatch work
assertRaises/assertFailure have been in Twisted for a while, but I only
learned about them recently. Over time I'm looking forward to changing
all tahoe tests to use them (and getting rid of ShouldFailMixin/etc).
In addition, CLI functions are allowed to use sys.exit() instead of
always needing to return the exit code as an integer.
runner.py now knows about the blocking httplib calls in scripts/cli and
scripts/magic_folder, and uses deferToThread() to invoke them. Those
functions cannot return a Deferred: when rewrite them to use twisted.web
or treq, we'll remove this deferToThread call.
Option parsing was split out to a separate function for testing. We now
use twisted.internet.task.react() to start the reactor, which required
changing the way runner.py is tested.
closes ticket:2826
The main part of CLITestMixin.do_cli() was split into a standalone
function named run_cli(), leaving do_cli() as a method which includes a
nodedir in the arguments (for use by GridTestMixin tests which do a lot
of CLI operations against one of their client nodes, for which adding
the extra --nodedir argument would be ugly).
These are obsolete. Tests are run with 'tox', or by running 'trial
allmydata' from a populated virtualenv. A populated virtualenv is also
the right way to get a repl: just run 'python'.
refs ticket:2735