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run-tests: work around the Windows firewall popup for server processes
Windows doesn't have a `python3` executable, so cc0b332ab9fc attempted to work
around the issue by copying the current python to `python3.exe`. That put it in
`_tmpbindir` because of failures in `test-run-tests.t` when using `_bindir`,
which looked like a process was trying to open it to write out a copy while it
was in use. (Interestingly, I couldn't reproduce this running the test by
itself in a loop for a couple of hours, but it happens constantly when running
all tests.) The problem with using `_tmpbindir` is that it is the randomly
generated path for the test run, and instead of Windows Firewall remembering the
executable signature or image hash when allowing the process to open a server
port, it apparently remembers the image path. That means every run will trigger
a popup to allow it, which is bad for firing off a test run and walking away.
I tried to symlink to the python executable, but that currently requires admin
priviledges[1]. This will prompt the first time if the underlying python binary
has never opened a server port, but appears to avoid it on subsequent runs.
[1] https://bugs.python.org/issue40687
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D9815
author | Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com> |
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date | Mon, 18 Jan 2021 00:50:01 -0500 |
parents | 41263df08109 |
children | 04688c51f81f |
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HTTPV2=exp-http-v2-0003 MEDIATYPE=application/mercurial-exp-framing-0006 sendhttpraw() { hg --verbose debugwireproto --peer raw http://$LOCALIP:$HGPORT/ } sendhttpv2peer() { hg --config experimental.httppeer.v2-encoder-order=identity debugwireproto --nologhandshake --peer http2 http://$LOCALIP:$HGPORT/ } sendhttpv2peerverbose() { hg --config experimental.httppeer.v2-encoder-order=identity --verbose debugwireproto --nologhandshake --peer http2 http://$LOCALIP:$HGPORT/ } sendhttpv2peerhandshake() { hg --config experimental.httppeer.v2-encoder-order=identity --verbose debugwireproto --peer http2 http://$LOCALIP:$HGPORT/ } cat > dummycommands.py << EOF from mercurial import ( wireprototypes, wireprotov1server, wireprotov2server, ) @wireprotov1server.wireprotocommand(b'customreadonly', permission=b'pull') def customreadonlyv1(repo, proto): return wireprototypes.bytesresponse(b'customreadonly bytes response') @wireprotov2server.wireprotocommand(b'customreadonly', permission=b'pull') def customreadonlyv2(repo, proto): yield b'customreadonly bytes response' @wireprotov1server.wireprotocommand(b'customreadwrite', permission=b'push') def customreadwrite(repo, proto): return wireprototypes.bytesresponse(b'customreadwrite bytes response') @wireprotov2server.wireprotocommand(b'customreadwrite', permission=b'push') def customreadwritev2(repo, proto): yield b'customreadwrite bytes response' EOF cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF [extensions] drawdag = $TESTDIR/drawdag.py EOF enabledummycommands() { cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF [extensions] dummycommands = $TESTTMP/dummycommands.py EOF } enablehttpv2() { cat >> $1/.hg/hgrc << EOF [experimental] web.apiserver = true web.api.http-v2 = true EOF } enablehttpv2client() { cat >> $HGRCPATH << EOF [experimental] httppeer.advertise-v2 = true # So tests are in plain text. Also, zstd isn't available in all installs, # which would make tests non-deterministic. httppeer.v2-encoder-order = identity EOF }