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@@ -328,11 +328,7 @@ class ScrollHelper:
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elapsed_time = current_time - (self.scroll_start_time or current_time)
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elapsed_time = current_time - (self.scroll_start_time or current_time)
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# The image already includes display_width padding, so we only need total_scroll_width
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# The image already includes display_width padding, so we only need total_scroll_width
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required_total_distance = self.total_scroll_width
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required_total_distance = self.total_scroll_width
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# Progress telemetry, emitted every few seconds for the whole of
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self.logger.info(
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# every scroll. It says how far along a marquee is, which is what
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# you turn debug on to watch and not something an operator needs
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# in the journal on a device that scrolls all day.
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self.logger.debug(
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"Scroll progress: elapsed=%.2fs, target=%.2fs, total_scrolled=%.0f/%d px (%.1f%%)",
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"Scroll progress: elapsed=%.2fs, target=%.2fs, total_scrolled=%.0f/%d px (%.1f%%)",
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elapsed_time,
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elapsed_time,
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self.calculated_duration,
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self.calculated_duration,
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logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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#: A frame rate this close to target is not news; below it is.
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_FPS_HEALTHY_FRACTION = 0.9
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#: A healthy marquee still reports this often, so silence means stopped
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#: rather than fine.
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_FPS_HEARTBEAT_INTERVAL = 300.0
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def _percentile(ordered: List[float], fraction: float) -> float:
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def _percentile(ordered: List[float], fraction: float) -> float:
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"""Nearest-rank percentile of an already-sorted list.
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"""Nearest-rank percentile of an already-sorted list.
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duration = self.render_pipeline.get_dynamic_duration()
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duration = self.render_pipeline.get_dynamic_duration()
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start_time = time.time()
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start_time = time.time()
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frame_count = 0
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frame_count = 0
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fps_log_interval = 5.0 # Sample FPS every 5 seconds
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fps_log_interval = 5.0 # Log FPS every 5 seconds
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last_fps_health_log = 0.0 # last INFO-level report
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last_fps_log_time = start_time
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was_degraded = False # so the recovery is reported too
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# Monotonic, and deliberately not start_time: start_time is wall
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# clock and is used below to report the iteration's duration. Mixing
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# the two here would make every delta hugely negative and silence the
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# frame-rate reporting altogether.
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last_fps_log_time = time.monotonic()
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fps_frame_count = 0
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fps_frame_count = 0
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# A mean hides stutter completely. At 120fps a five-second window is
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# A mean hides stutter completely. At 120fps a five-second window is
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# ~600 frames, so a 200ms freeze -- plainly visible on a marquee --
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# ~600 frames, so a 200ms freeze -- plainly visible on a marquee --
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frame_count += 1
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frame_count += 1
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fps_frame_count += 1
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fps_frame_count += 1
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# Periodic FPS logging. Reported at INFO only when the frame rate
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# Periodic FPS logging
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# is actually worth an operator's attention -- a shortfall against
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current_time = time.time()
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# target, or the recovery from one -- with a slow heartbeat so a
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# healthy marquee still shows a pulse.
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#
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# Measured over two hours on a running rig: 1410 samples, 98.5%
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# of them within 10% of target. The 1.5% that were not included a
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# reading of 8.6fps against a target of 60 -- a real stall, and
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# completely invisible inside 1389 lines reading "59.6".
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# Monotonic: every use of this value in the block below is a
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# duration, and these devices have no RTC, so the wall clock jumps
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# by however wrong boot time was the moment NTP first syncs. That
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# would not only mis-fire the heartbeat, it would corrupt the
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# frame rate itself, since fps is frames divided by this delta.
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current_time = time.monotonic()
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if current_time - last_fps_log_time >= fps_log_interval:
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if current_time - last_fps_log_time >= fps_log_interval:
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fps = fps_frame_count / (current_time - last_fps_log_time)
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fps = fps_frame_count / (current_time - last_fps_log_time)
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p99 = _percentile(sorted(frame_times), 0.99)
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p99 = _percentile(sorted(frame_times), 0.99)
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target = self.vegas_config.target_fps
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logger.info(
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degraded = target > 0 and fps < target * _FPS_HEALTHY_FRACTION
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"Vegas FPS: %.1f (target: %d, frames: %d) p99 %.1fms worst %.1fms",
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due = current_time - last_fps_health_log >= _FPS_HEARTBEAT_INTERVAL
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fps, self.vegas_config.target_fps, fps_frame_count,
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if degraded or was_degraded or due:
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p99 * 1000.0, frame_worst * 1000.0
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logger.info(
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"Vegas FPS: %.1f (target: %d, frames: %d) p99 %.1fms worst %.1fms",
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fps, target, fps_frame_count,
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p99 * 1000.0, frame_worst * 1000.0
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)
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last_fps_health_log = current_time
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else:
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logger.debug(
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"Vegas FPS: %.1f (target: %d, frames: %d) p99 %.1fms worst %.1fms",
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fps, target, fps_frame_count,
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p99 * 1000.0, frame_worst * 1000.0
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)
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was_degraded = degraded
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last_fps_log_time = current_time
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last_fps_log_time = current_time
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fps_frame_count = 0
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fps_frame_count = 0
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frame_worst = 0.0
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frame_worst = 0.0
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"""GET /config/main must not hand out credentials.
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The endpoint returned the raw config to anyone who could reach the port, and
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this web interface has no authentication of any kind. Measured against a live
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rig, an unauthenticated request returned:
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github.api_token 40 chars
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incoming-packages.ha_token 183 chars
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jellyfin-now-playing.api_key 32 chars
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ledmatrix-weather.api_key 32 chars
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on-air.mqtt_password 8 chars
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youtube.api_key 20 chars
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youtube-stats.api_key 39 chars
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A GitHub token and a Home Assistant long-lived token among them.
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The x-secret masking the plugin config endpoints use does not apply here: this
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endpoint never consults a schema, and core keys such as github.api_token have
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no schema to carry the marker. Several of those fields *are* tagged x-secret in
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their plugin's schema and were still returned in full, which is what makes the
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schema route the wrong one to rely on for this endpoint.
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Matching on field name is blunt. For a whole-config dump it is the right
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default: anything named like a credential should not leave the process, and a
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new plugin that adds a differently-shaped secret is covered without anyone
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remembering to tag it.
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"""
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import pytest
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from web_interface.blueprints.api_v3 import (
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_looks_like_a_credential,
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_redact_credentials,
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)
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("name", [
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"password", "mqtt_password", "opensky_password", "passwd",
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"api_key", "apikey", "API_KEY", "flightaware_api_key",
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"token", "ha_token", "api_token", "access_token",
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"secret", "client_secret", "spotify_client_secret",
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"access_key", "private_key",
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])
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def test_credential_names_are_recognised(name):
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assert _looks_like_a_credential(name)
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("name", [
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"timezone", "city", "brightness", "enabled", "update_interval",
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"favorite_teams", "display_duration", "keyword",
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])
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def test_ordinary_names_are_left_alone(name):
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assert not _looks_like_a_credential(name)
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def test_the_measured_leak_is_closed():
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"""The exact shape taken off the rig."""
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config = {
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"github": {"api_token": "ghp_" + "x" * 36},
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"incoming-packages": {"ha_token": "y" * 183, "enabled": True},
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"jellyfin-now-playing": {"api_key": "z" * 32},
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"on-air": {"mqtt_password": "hunter22"},
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"youtube": {"api_key": "k" * 20},
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"timezone": "America/New_York",
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}
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assert out["github"]["api_token"] == ""
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assert out["incoming-packages"]["ha_token"] == ""
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assert out["jellyfin-now-playing"]["api_key"] == ""
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assert out["on-air"]["mqtt_password"] == ""
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assert out["youtube"]["api_key"] == ""
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# Everything else survives, or the config editor breaks.
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assert out["timezone"] == "America/New_York"
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assert out["incoming-packages"]["enabled"] is True
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def test_nested_and_listed_credentials_are_reached():
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config = {"a": {"b": {"c": {"password": "p"}}},
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"feeds": [{"name": "x", "api_key": "k"}, {"name": "y"}]}
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assert out["a"]["b"]["c"]["password"] == ""
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assert out["feeds"][0]["api_key"] == ""
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assert out["feeds"][0]["name"] == "x"
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def test_the_original_is_not_mutated():
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"""The caller holds the live config; redaction must not edit it in place."""
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assert config["github"]["api_token"] == "keepme"
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def test_a_credential_shaped_container_is_still_walked():
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"""`secrets: {...}` is a section name, not a value to blank."""
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readable by anything on the LAN.
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here: this endpoint never consults a schema, and core keys such as
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try:
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