* Migrate the bm_diff benchmarks to python3
Includes a requirements.txt pinned at ~2017 versions, when this script
was first written.
* Replace p2 with p3 scipy/numpy dependencies.
* py2->3 for benchmark setup scripts
* upgrade pip to resolve python3 cryptography/setuptools-rust problem
* re-add jobset import (accidentally removed)
* re-add six's urllib import. This file is still used in py2 tests
* force py3 in run_if_c_cpp_modified.sh
* Fix another instance of subprocess.check_output binary mode
* Use the requirements.txt for CI perf environment setup
* Try to upgrade PyJWT. (v2.0.0 was problematic, #25053)
v2.x makes encode return strs from jwt.encode in both py2 and py3.
Previously, py3 would return bytes, and py2 a str.
* upgate cryptography lib version requirements for jwt.
* Wrap pip requirements specifier in quotes '>=x,<y'
* Decode subprocess output once instead of for every line
* Revert "Decode subprocess output once instead of for every line"
This reverts commit 28d14026431622ac7afd3535a8d7118e5be96628.
py2 doesn't support the `text` argument to subprocess.check_output.
* Address reviewer requests
* Pin a valid scipy version
* Remove scipy and tabulate dependencies from macos tests
The tools/gce/linux_kokoro_performance_worker_init.sh executes a script that installs a ruby version manager, RVM. For security reasons, this script relies on PGP keys from RVM maintainers.
It's execution failed at the installation of RVM, because the key for a new maintainer had not been received. This commit adds GPG key 7D2BAF1CF37B13E2069D6956105BD0E739499BDB for RVM's maintainer "pkuczynski". It results in the successful installation of rvm stable.
The current keyserver, hkp://keys.gnupg.net, is not one of the keyservers listed on https://rvm.io/rvm/security. When navigating to https://keys.gnupg.net in a browser, the server does not provide a way to search for keys without authenticating and redirecting to a strange domain. This commit also moves the script to use hkp://pgp.mit.edu, a listed keyserver that is maintained by MIT.
Signed-off-by: Ben Reed <benreed@google.com>