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Add integration tests for OpenSSL-linking 3p modules #1587
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We're currently seeing some [odd][1] CI failures in mainline CPython (at time of this commit message that's 3.14). There's some guidance in CPython's 3.12 release notes around setuputils and distutils that may be relevant here. [1]: https://github.com/aws/aws-lc/actions/runs/9037986216/job/24838188660?pr=1587 [2]: https://docs.python.org/3.12/whatsnew/3.12.html
Co-authored-by: Samuel Chiang <sachiang@amazon.com>
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Description of changes:
This change expands our python integration tests to load and exercise libcrypto-linking 3rd party modules. Cases covered include statically linked AWS-LC (default AWS CRT) and dynamically linked OpenSSL (AWS CRT, PyOpenSSL, PyCA). We also test these integrations with python's AWS-LC built in FIPS mode.
Call-outs:
Due to the pre-release nature of python 3.13 and 3.14, there are a few caveats for later versions: 3.12 introduced a change to drop
setuptoolsfrom default virtual environments, causing installation issues for PyCA and PyOpenSSL on 3.13+. To work around this, we allow installation failure for those dependencies on newer (currently both 3.13 and 3.14 are pre-release) and exit early from the relevant test cases. We also encountered some issues installing CRT bindings from source on 3.12+, so for those versions we install the pre-compiled wheel module from PyPI, which uses AWS-LC under the hood.Testing:
By submitting this pull request, I confirm that my contribution is made under the terms of the Apache 2.0 license and the ISC license.