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Also, convert issues like #1234 to link pointing to issue tracker.
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and document the dependencies on the README.
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- See https://leap.se/code/issues/7536
- Actual root cause not identified yet
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-Resolves: #7524
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Since we need to write a file we have to consider whether we are
running in 'standalone' mode or not to use the right path prefix.
- Related: #7512
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- Breaks tests in dependent repos like soledad otherwise,
because server.key could not be found
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to make simpler the import of the tx client
- Related: #7274
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--use-leap-wheels sets --trusted-host (remove it when we have a proper
cert) and WHEELHOUSE to https://ftp.lizard.leap.se
Until we get ftp.lizard cname, use lizard as the wheels server.
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In case the http client loses connection, it has to clear
it's timeout or the reactor will be left in a dirty state
Fixing this solves a problem with some of the tests in Soledad
that were trying to run on a dirty reactor
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generate_wheels uses $WHEELHOUSE to generate and store the wheels for
requirements.pip and requirements-testing.pip (if it exists).
pip_install_requirements.sh installs requirements.pip from them if
possible (if not, then it fetches them from pypi) or, if passed the
--testing flag, it installs requirements-testing.pip.
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we stopped using protobuf after the events submodule refactor
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Since register and unregister cant be used without full zmq initialization,
it should make sense to also check flag for them.
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Checking was done inside of emit method. Doing on emit function at
a module level makes it cleaner with less lines inside of check.
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Test client will only start with flag set to True.
Change EventsGenericClientTestCase to set the flag on the
first line of setUp.
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Change EventsClientThread behavior so it won't start anymore if
the events flag is set to False
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- update pip
- install base reqs, with insecure flags for dirspec. fuck canonical.
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The events tests check for register and emit signals,
but because the flag set_events_enabled was False by
default in the tests, no signals were being emitted.
I added the flag to the setUp and tearDown of the tests,
they are still very slow but at least they are passing now
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Two test cases were broken and were implemented here:
The first was that HTTPClient should share the connection between
clients if a pool was not passed explicitly. If you initialize an
HTTPClient without a pool, it will reuse a pool created on the class.
The second was that you should be able to pass to the HTTPCLient a pool
on initialization. Added that possibility and fixed the tests accordingly
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The events ioloop client is not completelly thread safe, so we have to use
reactor.callFromThread whenever we need it to be thread-safe. Examples of this
behaviour are the events ioloop client tests that depend on the firing of
deferreds, which are not thread safe. This commit fixes tese tests.
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The connectTimeout parameter of twisted.web.client.Agent only acts on the
connection setup, and the Agent will wait forever for incoming data after the
connection has been established.
This commit adds a timeout for the connection, and will cancel the deferred if
the result has not been received after a certain number of seconds.
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The ability to close cached connections is needed in order to have a clean
reactor when the program ends.
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this will be used to allow the unittests to disable the events
framework. this way, emit() will become a passthrough.
note that, until now, the basetest class is making use of the threaded
version of the client, which launches a zmq tornado-based ioloop. this
is wrong, and will have to be addressed in a future commit. we'll have
to make use of the global EVENTS_ENABLED flag in the txclient version
when those changes are made.
Related: #7259
Relases: 0.4.2
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this, together with the events server registration, was breaking the
events signalling on the client whenever it used ipc:// sockets.
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the idea is that we'll be able to use the threaded version of the
client, which makes use of the tornado ioloop, in a non-twisted module,
like the main graphical client probably will be in the near future.
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