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`git annex test` is not allowed to make network connections. (It does do some
mocking to eg, test ssh special remotes without actually using ssh.)
`git annex testremote` is allowed to use the network, but only when the
user has set up a remote to test. Some parts of git-annex involve network
connections, but not as part of accessing a remote, or are specific to a
particular special remote. There outght to be a test suite for that stuff
as well.
A motivating example is `git annex p2p --pair`, which was
[[broken for years due to lack of testing|apparent_regression_in_git_annex_p2p_--pair_usage_of_magic_wormhole_invocaction]].
Fully testing that would involve setting up tor hidden services which is far
too extreme for a test suite (and needs root), but it should at least be
possible to test the interface to magic-wormhole, allowing it to make a
connection to the wormhole server.
More examples:
* git-annex multicast (would need two hosts on a lan ideally but
could at least try to multicast back to the same host)
* git-annex addurl and git-annex importfeed with http urls.
And testing the various security configs that affect them.
2020-02-26 22:29:06 +00:00
* The reversions where git-annex forgot to encrypt content stored
on gcrypt and git-lfs remotes could have been detected if there was a
test suite that tested them.
This could be done as a new command or a flag to `git annex test`.
In any case, the new test suite would need to be run somewhere;
running it on at least some of the autobuilders might be a good way.
--[[Joey]]
[[!tag confirmed]]