Three unrelated test-correctness fixes exposed by running tests/live:
- test_mqtt_live: honeypot defaults to auth-required (post-2018
realistic broker). Anonymous CONNECT is rejected with CONNACK rc=5,
which the "accept" / "subscribe" tests misread as a failure. Pass
MQTT_ACCEPT_ALL=1 via a new env= override on the live_service factory
so only those two tests opt into accept-all.
- test_postgres_live::test_auth_hash_logged: connected with
dbname='prod', which isn't in the honeypot's per-instance DB list, so
Postgres (correctly) rejected at startup before asking for a
password — blowing past the auth event the test asserts on. Target
'postgres' (always in _BASE_DBS) to reach the auth stage.
- test_mysql_backend_live: the module-scoped mysql_test_db_url fixture
is bound to the module loop, but function-scoped tests default to
their own per-function loops. Any reuse of the asyncmy pool then
tripped "Future attached to a different loop". Pin the whole module
with pytest.mark.asyncio(loop_scope='module').
Spins up each service's server.py in a real subprocess via a free ephemeral
port (PORT env var), connects with real protocol clients, and asserts both
correct protocol behavior and RFC 5424 log output.
- 44 live tests across 10 services: http, ftp, smtp, redis, mqtt,
mysql, postgres, mongodb, pop3, imap
- Shared conftest.py: _ServiceProcess (bg reader thread + queue),
free_port, live_service fixture, assert_rfc5424 helper
- PORT env var added to all 10 targeted server.py templates
- New pytest marker `live`; excluded from default addopts run
- requirements-live-tests.txt: flask, twisted + protocol clients