python3Packages.fsspec: 0.8.3 -> 2021.04.0

other changes:
- disable test exemption for a bug that a comment claims is no longer
valid.
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Noah D. Brenowitz 2021-04-22 08:04:23 -07:00
parent 63f8170ca4
commit d595069d0f

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@ -5,34 +5,36 @@
, pytestCheckHook , pytestCheckHook
, numpy , numpy
, stdenv , stdenv
, aiohttp
, pytest-vcr
, requests
}: }:
buildPythonPackage rec { buildPythonPackage rec {
pname = "fsspec"; pname = "fsspec";
version = "0.8.3"; version = "2021.04.0";
disabled = pythonOlder "3.5"; disabled = pythonOlder "3.5";
src = fetchFromGitHub { src = fetchFromGitHub {
owner = "intake"; owner = "intake";
repo = "filesystem_spec"; repo = "filesystem_spec";
rev = version; rev = version;
sha256 = "0mfy0wxjfwwnp5q2afhhfbampf0fk71wsv512pi9yvrkzzfi1hga"; sha256 = "sha256-9072kb1VEQ0xg9hB8yEzJMD2Ttd3UGjBmTuhE+Uya1k=";
}; };
checkInputs = [ checkInputs = [ pytestCheckHook numpy pytest-vcr ];
pytestCheckHook
numpy __darwinAllowLocalNetworking = true;
];
propagatedBuildInputs = [ aiohttp requests ];
disabledTests = [ disabledTests = [
# Test assumes user name is part of $HOME # Test assumes user name is part of $HOME
# AssertionError: assert 'nixbld' in '/homeless-shelter/foo/bar' # AssertionError: assert 'nixbld' in '/homeless-shelter/foo/bar'
"test_strip_protocol_expanduser" "test_strip_protocol_expanduser"
# flaky: works locally but fails on hydra # test accesses this remote ftp server:
# as it uses the install dir for tests instead of a temp dir # https://ftp.fau.de/debian-cd/current/amd64/log/success
# resolved in https://github.com/intake/filesystem_spec/issues/432 and "test_find"
# can be enabled again from version 0.8.4
"test_pathobject"
] ++ lib.optionals (stdenv.isDarwin) [ ] ++ lib.optionals (stdenv.isDarwin) [
# works locally on APFS, fails on hydra with AssertionError comparing timestamps # works locally on APFS, fails on hydra with AssertionError comparing timestamps
# darwin hydra builder uses HFS+ and has only one second timestamp resolution # darwin hydra builder uses HFS+ and has only one second timestamp resolution