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ansible/test/lib/ansible_test/_data/requirements/constraints.txt

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Replace the inhouse collection dependency resolver with `resolvelib` PR #72591 This change: * Adds an artifacts manager that abstracts away extracting the metadata from artifacts, downloading and caching them in a temporary location. * Adds `resolvelib` to direct ansible-core dependencies[0]. * Implements a `resolvelib`-based dependency resolver for `collection` subcommands that replaces the legacy in-house code. This is a dependency resolution library that pip 20.3+ uses by default. It's now integrated for use for the collection dependency resolution in ansible-galaxy CLI. * Refactors of the `ansible-galaxy collection` CLI. In particular, it: - reimplements most of the `download`, `install`, `list` and `verify` subcommands from scratch; - reuses helper bits previously moved out into external modules; - replaces the old in-house resolver with a more clear implementation based on the resolvelib library[0][1][2]. * Adds a multi Galaxy API proxy layer that abstracts accessing the version and dependencies via API or local artifacts manager. * Makes `GalaxyAPI` instances sortable. * Adds string representation methods to `GalaxyAPI`. * Adds dev representation to `GalaxyAPI`. * Removes unnecessary integration and unit tests. * Aligns the tests with the new expectations. * Adds more tests, integration ones in particular. [0]: https://pypi.org/p/resolvelib [1]: https://github.com/sarugaku/resolvelib [2]: https://pradyunsg.me/blog/2020/03/27/pip-resolver-testing Co-Authored-By: Jordan Borean <jborean93@gmail.com> Co-Authored-By: Matt Clay <matt@mystile.com> Co-Authored-By: Sam Doran <sdoran@redhat.com> Co-Authored-By: Sloane Hertel <shertel@redhat.com> Co-Authored-By: Sviatoslav Sydorenko <webknjaz@redhat.com> Signed-Off-By: Sviatoslav Sydorenko <webknjaz@redhat.com>
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resolvelib >= 0.5.3, < 0.6.0 # keep in sync with `requirements.txt`
coverage >= 4.5.1, < 5.0.0 ; python_version < '3.7' # coverage 4.4 required for "disable_warnings" support but 4.5.1 needed for bug fixes, coverage 5.0+ incompatible
coverage >= 4.5.2, < 5.0.0 ; python_version == '3.7' # coverage 4.5.2 fixes bugs in support for python 3.7, coverage 5.0+ incompatible
coverage >= 4.5.4, < 5.0.0 ; python_version > '3.7' # coverage had a bug in < 4.5.4 that would cause unit tests to hang in Python 3.8, coverage 5.0+ incompatible
six < 1.14.0 ; python_version < '2.7' # six 1.14.0 drops support for python 2.6
cryptography < 2.2 ; python_version < '2.7' # cryptography 2.2 drops support for python 2.6
# do not add a cryptography constraint here unless it is for python version incompatibility, see the get_cryptography_requirement function in executor.py for details
deepdiff < 4.0.0 ; python_version < '3' # deepdiff 4.0.0 and later require python 3
jinja2 < 2.11 ; python_version < '2.7' # jinja2 2.11 and later require python 2.7 or later
urllib3 < 1.24 ; python_version < '2.7' # urllib3 1.24 and later require python 2.7 or later
pywinrm >= 0.3.0 # message encryption support
sphinx < 1.6 ; python_version < '2.7' # sphinx 1.6 and later require python 2.7 or later
sphinx <= 2.1.2 ; python_version >= '2.7' # docs team hasn't tested beyond 2.1.2 yet
rstcheck >=3.3.1 # required for sphinx version >= 1.8
pygments >= 2.4.0 # Pygments 2.4.0 includes bugfixes for YAML and YAML+Jinja lexers
wheel < 0.30.0 ; python_version < '2.7' # wheel 0.30.0 and later require python 2.7 or later
Cyptography pr 20566 rebase (#25560) Make pyca/cryptography the preferred backend for cryptographic needs (mainly vault) falling back to pycrypto pyca/cryptography is already implicitly a dependency in many cases through paramiko (2.0+) as well as the new openssl_publickey module, which requires pyOpenSSL 16.0+. Additionally, pyca/cryptography is an optional dep for better performance with vault already. This commit leverages cryptography's padding, constant time comparisons, and CBC/CTR modes to reduce the amount of code ansible needs to maintain. * Handle wrong password given for VaultAES format * Do not display deprecation warning for cryptography on python-2.6 * Namespace all of the pycrypto imports and always import them Makes unittests better and the code less likely to get stupid mistakes (like using HMAC from cryptogrpahy when the one from pycrypto is needed) * Add back in atfork since we need pycrypto to reinitialize its RNG just in case we're being used with old paramiko * contrib/inventory/gce: Remove spurious require on pycrypto (cherry picked from commit 9e16b9db275263b3ea8d1b124966fdebfc9ab271) * Add cryptography to ec2_win_password module requirements * Fix python3 bug which would pass text strings to a function which requires byte strings. * Attempt to add pycrypto version to setup deps * Change hacking README for dual pycrypto/cryptography * update dependencies for various CI scripts * additional CI dockerfile/script updates * add paramiko to the windows and sanity requirement set This is needed because ansible lists it as a requirement. Previously the missing dep wasn't enforced, but cryptography imports pkg_resources so you can't ignore a requirement any more * Add integration test cases for old vault and for wrong passwords * helper script for manual testing of pycrypto/cryptography * Skip the pycrypto tests so that users without it installed can still run the unittests * Run unittests for vault with both cryptography and pycrypto backend
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pycrypto >= 2.6 # Need features found in 2.6 and greater
ncclient >= 0.5.2 # Need features added in 0.5.2 and greater
idna < 2.6, >= 2.5 # linode requires idna < 2.9, >= 2.5, requests requires idna < 2.6, but cryptography will cause the latest version to be installed instead
paramiko < 2.4.0 ; python_version < '2.7' # paramiko 2.4.0 drops support for python 2.6
pytest < 3.3.0 ; python_version < '2.7' # pytest 3.3.0 drops support for python 2.6
pytest < 5.0.0 ; python_version == '2.7' # pytest 5.0.0 and later will no longer support python 2.7
pytest-forked < 1.0.2 ; python_version < '2.7' # pytest-forked 1.0.2 and later require python 2.7 or later
pytest-forked >= 1.0.2 ; python_version >= '2.7' # pytest-forked before 1.0.2 does not work with pytest 4.2.0+ (which requires python 2.7+)
ntlm-auth >= 1.3.0 # message encryption support using cryptography
requests < 2.20.0 ; python_version < '2.7' # requests 2.20.0 drops support for python 2.6
requests-ntlm >= 1.1.0 # message encryption support
requests-credssp >= 0.1.0 # message encryption support
openshift >= 0.6.2, < 0.9.0 # merge_type support
virtualenv < 16.0.0 ; python_version < '2.7' # virtualenv 16.0.0 and later require python 2.7 or later
pathspec < 0.6.0 ; python_version < '2.7' # pathspec 0.6.0 and later require python 2.7 or later
pyopenssl < 18.0.0 ; python_version < '2.7' # pyOpenSSL 18.0.0 and later require python 2.7 or later
pyparsing < 3.0.0 ; python_version < '3.5' # pyparsing 3 and later require python 3.5 or later
pyyaml < 5.1 ; python_version < '2.7' # pyyaml 5.1 and later require python 2.7 or later
pycparser < 2.19 ; python_version < '2.7' # pycparser 2.19 and later require python 2.7 or later
mock >= 2.0.0 # needed for features backported from Python 3.6 unittest.mock (assert_called, assert_called_once...)
pytest-mock >= 1.4.0 # needed for mock_use_standalone_module pytest option
xmltodict < 0.12.0 ; python_version < '2.7' # xmltodict 0.12.0 and later require python 2.7 or later
lxml < 4.3.0 ; python_version < '2.7' # lxml 4.3.0 and later require python 2.7 or later
pyvmomi < 6.0.0 ; python_version < '2.7' # pyvmomi 6.0.0 and later require python 2.7 or later
pyone == 1.1.9 # newer versions do not pass current integration tests
boto3 < 1.11 ; python_version < '2.7' # boto3 1.11 drops Python 2.6 support
botocore >= 1.10.0, < 1.14 ; python_version < '2.7' # adds support for the following AWS services: secretsmanager, fms, and acm-pca; botocore 1.14 drops Python 2.6 support
botocore >= 1.10.0 ; python_version >= '2.7' # adds support for the following AWS services: secretsmanager, fms, and acm-pca
setuptools < 37 ; python_version == '2.6' # setuptools 37 and later require python 2.7 or later
setuptools < 45 ; python_version == '2.7' # setuptools 45 and later require python 3.5 or later
gssapi < 1.6.0 ; python_version <= '2.7' # gssapi 1.6.0 and later require python 3 or later