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Resolves: #8963
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New six version (1.11.0) breaks pgpy, so we pin to previous version
(1.10.0). See: https://github.com/SecurityInnovation/PGPy/issues/217
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I had to include part of the bonafide source code because it was the
easiest way to interact with the webapp.
Closes: #8941
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Tests entrypoint was in a testing/ subfolder in the root of the
repository. This was made mainly because we had some common files for
tests and we didn't want to ship them (files in testing/test_soledad,
which is itself a python package. This sometimes causes errors when
loading tests (it seems setuptools is confused with having one python
package in a subdirectory of another).
This commit moves the tests entrypoint to the root of the repository.
Closes: #8952
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- Resolves: #8944
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- add server config file options for section [soledad-server]
- fix services tokens file name
- improve auth doc
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The soledad-server debian package adds 2 users (soledad and
soledad-admin), and was previously using /srv/leap as their home
directories. As we are now using /var/lib/soledad for blobs, it also
makes sense to have soledad users' home directories be set for
/var/lib/soledad. This commit implements that.
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Introduction of local services authentication added a configuration file
containing the auth tokens for each service. There were different names
for that file, and this commit standardizes all of them to the same
value: /etc/soledad/services.tokens
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Soledad Server was previously using something in /srv to store blobs in
the server side. Debian/lintian doesn't like that at all, so we are
changing to /var/lib/soledad/blobs.
Closes: #8948
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From code review.
-- Related: #8945
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This commit makes all write calls happen inside the same thread that
opened the blob handle. Doing it outside using FileBodyProducer will
yield and run the writes across random reactor threads. This is an
attempt to fix #8945
-- Resolves: #8945
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Moved schema creation and migrations to the pragma locked call, so we
avoid it running concurrently on a thread pool.
-- Resolves: #8945
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It isn't closed by Twisted like the producer is.
-- Resolves: #8924
-- Related: #8932
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AES can generate base64 valid strings, making this test flaky. Try to
decrypt using armor=False instead.
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Soledad's events server might be a pain for tests because if it is not
properly initialized and shut down there might be parts of the server
missing or leftover in the reactor after tests are run. With the recent
changes to the way tests are invocated, there's the need to further
isolate events server startup for benchmarks, otherwise it will conflict
with other tests. This commit moves the events server setup to inside
the pytest_collection_modifyitems() hook, where we can check if the
benchmark subdir was selected and properly start the events server if
needed.
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Use subdir path to select/deselect benchmark tests.
Because of the way pytest and pytest benchamrk select/deselect tests, it
makes more sense for this test suite to use a --subdir option to select
only a subset of tests and a blacklist of subdirectories that should not
be run unless explicitelly asked to.
This commit adds a --subdir option, that will deselect all tests no in
./tests/<subdir> when the option is passed to pytest. Also, a blacklist
is added so, unless explicitelly added as a --subdir, tests in
blacklisted subdirectories will not be run.
The reasons for this modification are:
- pytest-benchmarks selects/deselects tests based on the type of their
fixtures. This means that fixtures have to be instantiated previous to
test selection/deselection, something that may cause side effects that
we want to avoid.
- the usual test suite is run for all benchmarks, while some tests
should only be run in specific situations (as is the case of
benchmarks and responsiveness tests). It is saner to implement subdir
selection than marking all tests with pytest marks and using them to
select/deselect.
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Hardcoded and repeated user uuids can lead to accidental concurrent
operations between test cases, breaking isolation and creating random
failures. This commit improves it a bit.
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Adds two new columns for sync status and retries. Also some initial
rough logic for upload retry limiting.
-- Resolves: #8823
-- Related: #8822
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