python-Fabric
http://fabfile.org
Fabric is a Python (2.5 or higher) library and command-line tool for
streamlining the use of SSH for application deployment or systems
administration tasks.
It provides a basic suite of operations for executing local or remote shell
commands (normally or via sudo) and uploading/downloading files, as well as
auxiliary functionality such as prompting the running user for input, or
aborting execution.
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fabric-3.2.2.tar.gz | 0000183215 179 KB | |
fix-executable.patch | 0000000464 464 Bytes | |
fix-test-deps.patch | 0000002356 2.3 KB | |
python-Fabric.changes | 0000049356 48.2 KB | |
python-Fabric.spec | 0000003484 3.4 KB |
Revision 86 (latest revision is 87)
Ondřej Súkup (mimi_vx)
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- Update to 3.2.2 - add fix-test-deps.patch to remove vendored dependencies *[Bug]: fabric.runners.Remote failed to properly deregister its SIGWINCH signal handler on shutdown; in rare situations this could cause tracebacks when the Python process receives SIGWINCH while no remote session is active. This has been fixed. * [Bug] #2204: The signal handling functionality added in Fabric 2.6 caused unrecoverable tracebacks when invoked from inside a thread (such as the use of fabric.group.ThreadingGroup) under certain interpreter versions. This has been fixed by simply refusing to register signal handlers when not in the main thread. Thanks to Francesco Giordano and others for the reports. * [Bug]: Neglected to actually add deprecated to our runtime dependency specification (it was still in our development dependencies). This has been fixed. * [Feature]: Enhanced fabric.testing in ways large and small: Backwards-compatibly merged the functionality of MockSFTP into MockRemote (may be opted-into by instantiating the latter with enable_sftp=True) so you can mock out both SSH and SFTP functionality in the same test, which was previously impossible. It also means you can use this in a Pytest autouse fixture to prevent any tests from accidentally hitting the network! A new pytest fixture, remote_with_sftp, has been added which leverages the previous bullet point (an all-in-one fixture suitable for, eg, preventing any incidental ssh/sftp attempts during test execution). A pile of documentation and test enhancements (yes, testing our testing helpers is a thing). * [Support]: Added a new runtime dependency on the Deprecated library. * [Support]: Language update: applied s/sanity/safety/g to the codebase (with the few actual API members using the term now marked deprecated & new ones added in the meantime, mostly in fabric.testing). * [Feature]: Add a new CLI flag to fab, fab --list-agent-keys, which will attempt to connect to your local SSH agent and print a key list, similarly to ssh-add -l. This is mostly useful for expectations-checking Fabric and Paramiko’s agent
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