# tests for cryptography-3.4.8-py39hd23ed53_0 (this is a generated file); print('===== testing package: cryptography-3.4.8-py39hd23ed53_0 ====='); print('running run_test.py'); # --- run_test.py (begin) --- import subprocess import time from cryptography.hazmat.backends.openssl import backend # the version that cryptography uses linked_version = backend.openssl_version_text() # the version present in the conda environment env_version = subprocess.check_output('openssl version', shell=True).decode('utf8').strip() print('Version used by cryptography:\n{linked_version}'.format(linked_version=linked_version)) print('Version in conda environment:\n{env_version}'.format(env_version=env_version)) # avoid race condition between print and (possible) AssertionError time.sleep(1) # linking problems have appeared on windows before (see issue #38), # and were only caught by lucky accident through the test suite. # This is intended to ensure it does not happen again. assert linked_version == env_version # --- run_test.py (end) --- print('===== cryptography-3.4.8-py39hd23ed53_0 OK ====='); print("import: 'cryptography'") import cryptography print("import: 'cryptography.fernet'") import cryptography.fernet print("import: 'cryptography.hazmat'") import cryptography.hazmat print("import: 'cryptography.hazmat.backends'") import cryptography.hazmat.backends print("import: 'cryptography.hazmat.backends.openssl'") import cryptography.hazmat.backends.openssl print("import: 'cryptography.hazmat.bindings'") import cryptography.hazmat.bindings print("import: 'cryptography.hazmat.bindings.openssl'") import cryptography.hazmat.bindings.openssl print("import: 'cryptography.hazmat.primitives'") import cryptography.hazmat.primitives print("import: 'cryptography.hazmat.primitives.asymmetric'") import cryptography.hazmat.primitives.asymmetric print("import: 'cryptography.hazmat.primitives.ciphers'") import cryptography.hazmat.primitives.ciphers print("import: 'cryptography.hazmat.primitives.kdf'") import cryptography.hazmat.primitives.kdf print("import: 'cryptography.hazmat.primitives.twofactor'") import cryptography.hazmat.primitives.twofactor print("import: 'cryptography.x509'") import cryptography.x509