With the upgrade of Kokoro macOS workers to Sierra, not all versions of
Python have a pip version new enough to have TLSv1.2. This change should
make macOS Python testing more resilient to environment changes.
Fix for issue #14815. Pinning to 9.0.3 doesn't work because pip fails to
recognize that as a valid version. Newer versions of pip have a fallback
on macOS to use SecureTransport instead of their outdated OpenSSL that
doesn't support TLSv1.2.
Fix for issue #14815. Pinning to 9.0.3 doesn't work because pip fails to
recognize that as a valid version. Newer versions of pip have a fallback
on macOS to use SecureTransport instead of their outdated OpenSSL that
doesn't support TLSv1.2.
Prior to this change, when the ruby generator tried to reference an entity that was not part of the same package
(or a direct parent package) and the package contains underscores,
the result would simply uppercase the first character.
It should however uppercase each letter that proceeds an underscore and remove underscores.
i.e.
```
package my_package.service;
import "my_package/data.proto";
service MyService {
rpc Test (data.Request) returns data.Response {}
}
```
Was
```ruby
# ...
rpc :Test, My_package::Data::REquest, My_package::Data::Response
# ...
```
Should be:
```ruby
# ...
rpc :Test, MyPackage::Data::REquest, My_package::Data::Response
# ...
```
This removes all of the node code and tests from the repo, along with the
scripts for running Node unit tests, performance tests, and artifact builds.
The scripts for running tests from the grpc-node repository are untouched.