Use pycryptodome, allowing the use of pycrypto on GAE#64
Use pycryptodome, allowing the use of pycrypto on GAE#64sirosen wants to merge 2 commits intompdavis:masterfrom
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I can mock over the @mpdavis, maybe you want to set a |
Continue to push for `pycryptodome` as the default, but add some GAE detection for intallation requirements. If installing on GAE, should continue to use pycrypto. Closes mpdavis#43
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I've just validated that this installs correctly on GAE. EDIT: I'm not actually sure whether or not my GAE validation was sufficient, being a novice in its use. I was able to install in the Google Cloud Shell, which I thought was the same environment as GAE, but I now notice that it actually installed |
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@mpdavis, a coworker just pointed out to me that If this detection isn't satisfactory, I'm happy to swap it out for something else, but not being a GAE user it's hard to be confident in my testing. |
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That certainly would push us towards getting off of I can look into testing this and getting it in. We will need some way to handle this. |
@mpdavis, is this method of GAE detection satisfactory?
I'm not an appengine user myself, so not ready to test, but I am interested in #43 getting merged.
Replaces / closes #43