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Brad Warren
8cb57566c0
List support for Python 3.8 (#7392)
Fixes #7368.

When updating the changelog, I replaced the line about running tests on Python 3.8 because I personally think that support for Python 3.8 is the most relevant information for our users/packagers about our changes in this area.

* List support for Python 3.8.

* Update changelog.
2019-09-24 11:38:38 -07:00
ohemorange
e4af1f3319 Disable TLS session tickets in Nginx (#7355)
* Find OpenSSL version

* Create and update various config files

* Update logic to use new version constraints

* SSL_OPTIONS_HASHES_NEW and SSL_OPTIONS_HASHES_MEDIUM were just being used for testing, and maintaining them is becoming untenable, so remove them.

* if we don't know the openssl version, we can't turn off session tickets

* add unit test for _get_openssl_version

* add unit tests

* placate lint

* Fix docs and tests and clean up code

* use python correctly

* update changelog

* Lint

* make comment a comment
2019-09-05 13:51:56 -07:00
Brad Warren
8a570b18e9 Bump version to 0.39.0 2019-09-03 12:49:30 -07:00
Brad Warren
46a12d0127
Release 0.38.0 2019-09-03 12:49:28 -07:00
Adrien Ferrand
0324d1740e Ensure relpath is executed on paths in the same drive (#7335)
On Windows you can have several drives (`C:`, `D:`, ...), that is the roughly (really roughly) equivalent of mount points, since each drive is usually associated to a specific physical partition.

So you can have paths like `C:\one\path`, `D:\another\path`.

In parallel, `os.path.relpath(path, start='.')` calculates the relative path between the given `path` and a `start` path (current directory if not provided). In recent versions of Python, `os.path.relpath` will fail if `path` and `start` are not on the same drive, because a relative path between two paths like `C:\one\path`, `D:\another\path` is not possible.

In saw unit tests failing because of this in two locations. This occurs when the certbot codebase that is tested is on a given drive (like `D:`) while the default temporary directory used by `tempfile` is on another drive (most of the time located in `C:` drive).

This PR fixes that.
2019-08-23 12:53:30 -07:00
ohemorange
17c1d016c1 Stop turning session tickets off in Nginx (#7344)
Related to #7322.

* Stop turning session tickets off in Nginx

* update changelog
2019-08-21 14:29:10 -07:00
Adrien Ferrand
6882f006ac
[Windows] Fix closing files descriptors during unit tests (#7326)
* Fix file descriptor cleanup during tests on Windows

* Fix lint

* Remove useless tearDown

* Clean pylint
2019-08-16 11:08:42 +02:00
Brad Warren
d978440cb5 Bump version to 0.38.0 2019-08-07 10:35:13 -07:00
Brad Warren
987ce2c6b2
Release 0.37.0 2019-08-07 10:35:11 -07:00
Adrien Ferrand
8bcb04af4a Move Nginx TLS configuration files into a specific folder (#7300)
Following discussions in #7298.

This PR moves the three Nginx TLS configuration files into a specific folder, tls_configs, update the MANIFEST to include this folder and its content into the certbot-nginx package, and update tests accordingly.

* Move tls configuration files in a specific folder

* Move new file
2019-08-05 15:45:08 -07:00
ohemorange
14e10f40e5 Follow Mozilla recs for Nginx ssl_protocols, ssl_ciphers, and ssl_prefer_server_ciphers (#7274)
* Follow Mozilla recs for Nginx ssl_protocols, ssl_ciphers, and ssl_prefer_server_ciphers

* Add tests and fix if statement

* Update CHANGELOG.md

Co-Authored-By: Brad Warren <bmw@users.noreply.github.com>

* Test that the hashes of all of the current configuration files are in ALL_SSL_OPTIONS_HASHES

* Remove conditioning on OpenSSL version, since Nginx behaves cleanly if its linked OpenSSL doesn't support TLS1.3
2019-08-02 12:25:40 -07:00
Adrien Ferrand
e6bf3fe7f8
[Windows] Security model for files permissions - STEP 3f (#7233)
* Correct file permissions on TempHandler

* Forbid os.chown and os.geteuid, as theses functions can be harmful to the security model on Windows.

* Implement copy_ownership

* Apply copy_ownership

* Correct webroot tests (and activate another broken test !)

* Correct lint and mypy

* Ensure to apply mode in makedirs

* Apply strict permissions on directories created with tempfile.mkdtemp(), like on Unix.

* Ensure streamHandler has 0600 on Windows

* Reactivate a test on windows

* Pin oldest requirements to current internal libraries (acme and certbot)

* Add dynamically pywin32 in dependencies: always except for certbot-oldest to avoid to break the relevant tests.

* Administrative privileges are always required.

* Correct security implementation (not the logic yet)

* First correction. Allow to manipulate finely file permissions during their generation

* Align to master + fix lint + resolve correctly symbolic links

* Add a test for windows about default paths

* Strenghthen the detection of Linux/Windows to check the standard files layout.

* Fix lint and mypy

* Reflect non usage of cache discovery from dns google plugin to its tests, solving Windows tests on the way

* Apply suggestions from code review

Co-Authored-By: adferrand <adferrand@users.noreply.github.com>

* Add more details in a comment

* Retrigger build.

* Add documentation.

* Fix a test

* Correct RW clear down

* Update util.py

* Remove unused code

* Fix code style

* Adapt certbot coverage threshold on Linux due to Windows specific LOC addition.

* Various optimizations around file owner and file mode

* Fix last error

* Fix copy_ownership_and_apply_mode

* Fix lint

* Correct mypy

* Extract out first part from windows-file-permissions

* Ignore new_compat in coverage for now

* Create test package for compat

* Add unit tests for security module.

* Add pywin32

* Adapt linux coverages to the windows-specific LOCs added

* Clean imports

* Correct import

* Trigger CI

* Reactivate a test

* Create the certbot.compat package. Move logic in certbot.compat.misc

* Clean comment

* Add doc

* Fix lint

* Correct mypy

* Add executable permissions

* Add the delegate certbot.compat.os module, add check coding style to enforce usage of certbot.compat.os instead of standard os

* Load certbot.compat.os instead of os

* Move existing compat test

* Update local oldest requirements

* Import sys

* Fix some mocks

* Update account_test.py

* Update os.py

* Update os.py

* Update local oldest requirements

* Implement the new linter_plugin

* Fix remaining linting errors

* Fix local oldest for nginx

* Remove custom check in favor of pylint plugin

* Remove check coding style

* Update linter_plugin.py

Co-Authored-By: adferrand <adferrand@users.noreply.github.com>

* Add several comments

* Update the setup.py

* Add documentation

* Update acme dependencies

* Update certbot/compat/os.py

Co-Authored-By: adferrand <adferrand@users.noreply.github.com>

* Update certbot/compat/os.py

Co-Authored-By: adferrand <adferrand@users.noreply.github.com>

* Update certbot/compat/os.py

Co-Authored-By: adferrand <adferrand@users.noreply.github.com>

* Update docs/contributing.rst

Co-Authored-By: adferrand <adferrand@users.noreply.github.com>

* Update linter_plugin.py

Co-Authored-By: adferrand <adferrand@users.noreply.github.com>

* Update linter_plugin.py

Co-Authored-By: adferrand <adferrand@users.noreply.github.com>

* Update docs/contributing.rst

Co-Authored-By: adferrand <adferrand@users.noreply.github.com>

* Update docs/contributing.rst

Co-Authored-By: adferrand <adferrand@users.noreply.github.com>

* Corrections

* Handle os.path. Simplify checker.

* Add a comment to a reference implementation

* Update changelog

* Fix module registering

* Update docs/contributing.rst

Co-Authored-By: adferrand <adferrand@users.noreply.github.com>

* Update docs/contributing.rst

Co-Authored-By: adferrand <adferrand@users.noreply.github.com>

* Update docs/contributing.rst

Co-Authored-By: adferrand <adferrand@users.noreply.github.com>

* Update config and changelog

* Correction

* Correct os

* Fix merge

* Disable pylint checks

* Normalize imports

* Simplify security

* Corrections

* Reorganize module

* Clean code

* Clean code

* Remove coverage

* No cover

* Implement security.chmod

* Disable a test for now

* Disable hard error for now

* Add a first test. Remove unused import

* Recalibrate coverage

* Modifications for misc

* Correct function call

* Add some types

* Remove newline

* Use os_rename

* Implement security.open

* Revert to windows-files-permissions approach

* Fix lint

* Implement security.mkdir and security.makedirs

* Fix lint

* Clean lint

* Clean lint

* Revert "Clean lint"

This reverts commit 83bf81960a.

* Correct mock

* Conditionally add pywin32 on setuptools versions that support environment markers.

* Fix separator

* Fix separator

* Rename security into filesystem

* Change module security to filesystem

* Move rename into filesystem

* Rename security into filesystem

* Rename security into filesystem

* Rerun CI

* Fix import

* Fix pylint

* Implement copy_ownership_and_apply_mode

* Fix pylint

* Update certbot/compat/os.py

Co-Authored-By: Brad Warren <bmw@users.noreply.github.com>

* Remove default values

* Rewrite a comment.

* Relaunch CI

* Pass as keyword arguments

* Update certbot/compat/filesystem.py

Co-Authored-By: Brad Warren <bmw@users.noreply.github.com>

* Update certbot/compat/filesystem.py

Co-Authored-By: Brad Warren <bmw@users.noreply.github.com>

* Update certbot/compat/filesystem.py

Co-Authored-By: Brad Warren <bmw@users.noreply.github.com>

* Make the private key permissions transfer platform specific

* Update certbot/compat/filesystem.py

Co-Authored-By: Brad Warren <bmw@users.noreply.github.com>

* Rename variable

* Fix comment0

* Add unit test for copy_ownership_and_apply_mode

* Adapt coverage

* Implement new methods.

* Remove the old method

* Reimplement make_or_verify_dir

* Finish migration

* Start to fix tests

* Fix ownership when creating a file with filesystem.open

* Fix security on TempHandler

* Fix validation path permissions

* Fix owner on mkdir

* Use a proper workdir for crypto tests

* Fix pylint

* Adapt coverage

* Update storage_test.py

* Update util_test.py

* Clean code

* Update certbot/compat/filesystem.py

Co-Authored-By: ohemorange <ebportnoy@gmail.com>

* Add comment

* Update certbot/compat/filesystem.py

Co-Authored-By: ohemorange <ebportnoy@gmail.com>

* Check permissions

* Change test mode

* Add unit test for filesystem.check_* functions

* Update filesystem_test.py

* Better logic for TempHandler

* Adapt coverage
2019-07-26 00:25:36 +02:00
Erica Portnoy
d1934e36fe Bump version to 0.37.0 2019-07-11 12:31:53 -07:00
Erica Portnoy
cbd0a37c7a
Release 0.36.0 2019-07-11 12:31:51 -07:00
Adrien Ferrand
7d61e9ea56 [Windows] Security model for files permissions - STEP 3d (#6968)
* Implement security.mkdir and security.makedirs

* Fix lint

* Correct mock

* Rename security into filesystem

* Update apache and nginx plugins requirements

* Update certbot/plugins/webroot.py

Co-Authored-By: ohemorange <ebportnoy@gmail.com>

* Reenable pylint here

* Move code

* Reimplement mkdir

* Control errors on eexist, remove superfluous chmod for makedirs

* Add proper skip for windows only tests

* Fix lint

* Fix mypy

* Clean code

* Adapt coverage threshold on Linux with addition of LOC specific to Windows

* Add forbiden functions to tests

* Update certbot/compat/os.py

Co-Authored-By: ohemorange <ebportnoy@gmail.com>

* Simplify code

* Sync _get_current_user with part3c

* Use the simpliest implementation

* Remove exist_ok, simplify code.

* Simplify inline comment

* Update filesystem_test.py

* Update certbot/compat/os.py

Co-Authored-By: ohemorange <ebportnoy@gmail.com>

* Update certbot/plugins/webroot.py

Co-Authored-By: ohemorange <ebportnoy@gmail.com>

* Update certbot/plugins/webroot.py

Co-Authored-By: ohemorange <ebportnoy@gmail.com>

* Add a test to check we set back os.mkdir correctly after filesystem.makedirs is called.

* Fix lint, adapt coverage
2019-07-03 16:20:43 -07:00
Brad Warren
20b595bc9e Simplify and deprecate viewing config changes (#7198)
* Remove apache and nginx from config_changes help

* Deprecate certbot_config changes.

* Document config_changes deprecation.

* Remove view_config_changes as IInstaller method.

* Remove view_config_changes from plugins.

* Add view_config_changes warnings.

* simplify test_config_changes_deprecation
2019-07-02 17:20:12 -07:00
sydneyli
1c75b6dacd Update Nginx conf file to match Mozilla's security recommendations (#7163)
Fixes #7089
2019-06-28 12:16:51 -07:00
sydneyli
6c53f5d8ed Turn off session tickets for versions of Nginx that support it (#7092)
* Turn off session tickets for versions of Nginx that support it

In line with Mozilla's security recommendations.

* Changelog.

* Set version before installing config files

* lint: remove unused import

* windows testfix

* another windows testfix?

* Testing path of updating src file with old nginx

* Fix windows, and make config update tests fail if update doesn't happen
2019-06-14 13:44:50 -07:00
Erica Portnoy
f3b73c4d2a Bump version to 0.36.0 2019-06-05 14:00:54 -07:00
Erica Portnoy
3568070c73
Release 0.35.0 2019-06-05 14:00:46 -07:00
Adrien Ferrand
9a7f774706 [Unix] Create a framework for certbot integration tests: PART 5-FINAL (#6989)
* Connect certbot-ci to travis. Remove old bash files.

* Configure test-everything

* Protect against import error

* Remove unused ignore

* Better handling of urllib3

* Correct path

* Remove a warning

* Correct call

* Protect atexit register execution

* Update docs/contributing.rst

Co-Authored-By: Brad Warren <bmw@users.noreply.github.com>

* Update docs/contributing.rst

Co-Authored-By: Brad Warren <bmw@users.noreply.github.com>

* Add again some bash scripts to avoid breaking to much retro-compatiblity on third party scripts

* Move boulder-v1 and boulder-v2 in nightly tests

* Separate oldest unit tests and oldest integration tests

* Remove try/except

* Test integration included in toxenv

* Add a wait to avoid a transient issue on OCSP status in oldest tests

* Clean travis.yml, split other tests

* Remove useless config

* Update .travis.yml

Co-Authored-By: Brad Warren <bmw@users.noreply.github.com>

* Update tox.ini

* Update tox.ini

* Remove pytest-sugar

* Remove empty pytest.ini, tests are working without it
2019-05-14 13:56:32 -07:00
Erica Portnoy
7711da9fc2 Bump version to 0.35.0 2019-05-01 14:07:30 -07:00
Erica Portnoy
7d28480844
Release 0.34.0 2019-05-01 14:07:25 -07:00
Adrien Ferrand
d5de24d9fc [Windows] Security model for files permissions - STEP 2 (#6895)
This PR is the second part of #6497 to ease the integration, following the new plan propose by @bmw here: #6497 (comment)

This PR creates the module certbot.compat.os, that delegates everything to os, and that will be the safeguard against problematic methods of the standard module. On top of that, a quality check wrapper is called in the lint tox environment. This wrapper calls pylint and ensures that standard os module is no used directly in the certbot codebase.

Finally local oldest requirements are updated to ensure that tests will take the new logic when running.

* Add executable permissions

* Add the delegate certbot.compat.os module, add check coding style to enforce usage of certbot.compat.os instead of standard os

* Load certbot.compat.os instead of os

* Move existing compat test

* Update local oldest requirements

* Import sys

* Update account_test.py

* Update os.py

* Update os.py

* Update local oldest requirements

* Implement the new linter_plugin

* Fix local oldest for nginx

* Remove check coding style

* Update linter_plugin.py

* Add several comments

* Update the setup.py

* Add documentation

* Update acme dependencies

* Update certbot/compat/os.py

* Update docs/contributing.rst

* Update linter_plugin.py

* Handle os.path. Simplify checker.

* Add a comment to a reference implementation

* Update changelog

* Fix module registering

* Update docs/contributing.rst

* Update config and changelog
2019-04-12 13:32:51 -07:00
Brad Warren
d5ea9f4486 Add reminder to local-oldest-requirements.txt. (#6943) 2019-04-11 23:16:25 +02:00
Brad Warren
12ab59e1fc
Merge pull request #6932 from adferrand/pylint-squash
Update Pylint to 1.9.4 (squashed PR)
2019-04-09 10:47:19 -07:00
Adrien Ferrand
04152c21b5 Update to Pylint 1.9.4 and corrections 2019-04-09 09:22:19 +02:00
Erica Portnoy
7b7f7b25fb Bump version to 0.34.0 2019-04-03 13:08:11 -07:00
Erica Portnoy
58c21aa484
Release 0.33.0 2019-04-03 13:08:02 -07:00
Adrien Ferrand
4515a52d3f Merge branch 'master' into pylint
# Conflicts:
#	acme/acme/client.py
#	acme/acme/crypto_util.py
#	acme/acme/standalone.py
#	certbot-apache/certbot_apache/configurator.py
#	certbot-apache/certbot_apache/parser.py
#	certbot-apache/certbot_apache/tests/tls_sni_01_test.py
#	certbot-apache/certbot_apache/tests/util.py
#	certbot-apache/certbot_apache/tls_sni_01.py
#	certbot-nginx/certbot_nginx/configurator.py
#	certbot-nginx/certbot_nginx/parser.py
#	certbot-nginx/certbot_nginx/tests/util.py
#	certbot/account.py
#	certbot/cert_manager.py
#	certbot/cli.py
#	certbot/configuration.py
#	certbot/main.py
#	certbot/ocsp.py
#	certbot/plugins/dns_common_lexicon.py
#	certbot/plugins/standalone.py
#	certbot/plugins/util.py
#	certbot/plugins/webroot.py
#	certbot/tests/auth_handler_test.py
#	certbot/tests/cert_manager_test.py
#	certbot/tests/display/util_test.py
#	certbot/tests/main_test.py
#	certbot/tests/util.py
#	certbot/util.py
#	tox.ini
2019-04-02 22:32:01 +02:00
Adrien Ferrand
6ce6c67932 [Windows] Security model for files permissions - STEP 1 (#6893)
This PR is the first part of #6497 to ease the integration, following the new plan propose by @bmw here: #6497 (comment)

This step 1 refactor existing certbot.compat module into certbot.compat.misc, without any logic changed. Package certbot.compat will host the new modules that constitute the security model for Windows.

* Create the certbot.compat package. Move logic in certbot.compat.misc

* Add doc

* Fix lint

* Correct mypy

* Update client.py
2019-03-28 15:51:48 -07:00
Brad Warren
b0fb570c1c Bump min nginx requirements to tested versions. (#6891) 2019-03-27 22:38:28 +01:00
Brad Warren
414c70aa6c Bump the min Certbot version for nginx plugin. (#6890)
* Bump the min Certbot version for nginx plugin.

* s/certbot/./g
2019-03-27 21:07:42 +01:00
Adrien Ferrand
821bec6997 Remove tls-sni related flags in cli. Add a deprecation warning instead. (#6853)
This PR is a part of the tls-sni-01 removal plan described in #6849.

This PR removes --tls-sni-01-port, --tls-sni-01-address and tls-sni-01/tls-sni options from --preferred-challenges. They are replace by deprecation warning, indicating that these options will be removed soon.

This deprecation, instead of complete removal, is done to avoid certbot instances to hard fail if some automated scripts still use these flags for some users.

Once this PR lands, we can remove completely theses flags in one or two release.

* Remove tls-sni related flags in cli. Add a deprecation warning instead.

* Adapt tests to cli and renewal towards tls-sni flags deprecation

* Add https_port option. Make tls_sni_01_port show a deprecation warning, but silently modify https_port if set

* Migrate last items

* Fix lint

* Update certbot/cli.py

Co-Authored-By: adferrand <adferrand@users.noreply.github.com>

* Ensure to remove all occurences of tls-sni-01

* Remove unused parameter

* Revert modifications on cli-help.txt

* Use logger.warning instead of sys.stderr

* Update the logger warning message

* Remove standalone_supported_challenges option.

* Fix order of preferred-challenges

* Remove supported_challenges property

* Fix some tests

* Fix lint

* Fix tests

* Add a changelog

* Clean code, fix test

* Update CI

* Reload

* No hard date for tls-sni removal

* Remove useless cast to list

* Update certbot/tests/renewal_test.py

Co-Authored-By: adferrand <adferrand@users.noreply.github.com>

* Add entry to the changelog

* Add entry to the changelog
2019-03-26 17:46:32 -07:00
Adrien Ferrand
d9880721b3 Remove tls sni in nginx plugin (#6857)
* Remove tls-sni from nginx config

* Add a dedicated configuration to define what is the HTTPS port for this certbot instance.

* Correct some tests

* Reestablish default vhost creation

* Clean tls references for nginx integration tests

* Associate https_port only to tests and nginx
2019-03-18 10:22:19 -07:00
Adrien Ferrand
acc918eee7 Remove tls-sni integration tests (#6852)
This PR is a part of the tls-sni-01 removal plan described in #6849.

This PR removes the tls-sni-01 challenge tests during the integration tests. The approach I used here is not to remove completely the existing test code, but simply editing it to use a http-01 challenge. Indeed:
* the current integration tests are strongly coupled, and would require more modifications that it is worth, because ...
* the certbot-ci project, that has already no tls-sni tests, will soon replace completely the current integration tests code.
2019-03-13 15:42:07 -07:00
Erica Portnoy
8dda6cc68f Bump version to 0.33.0 2019-03-06 12:47:29 -08:00
Erica Portnoy
0492855166
Release 0.32.0 2019-03-06 12:47:27 -08:00
Adrien Ferrand
7161e792e8 Fix the Nginx configuration during integration tests (#6801)
If you execute `tests/lock_test.py` or `tox -e integration` on a fairly recent machine, you will get the following error during tests executing against a live Nginx instance:
```
no "ssl_certificate" is defined in server listening on SSL port while SSL handshaking, client: x.x.x.x, server: y:y:y:y:z
```

Indeed, having no defined ssl certificate for a ssl port would inevitably lead to an error during the handshake SSL process between a client and this mis-configured nginx instance.

However it was not a problem one year before, because the handshake was not occurring in practice: the test just need to have a nginx started, and then immediately proceed to modify the configuration with a correct SSL setup. And nginx was able to start with a mis-configuration on SSL. 

But then this fix has been done: https://trac.nginx.org/nginx/ticket/178

Basically with this, validation of the configuration is done during nginx startup, that will refuse to start with invalid configuration on SSL. Consequently, all related tests are failing with a sufficiently up-to-date nginx. For now, it is not seen on Travis because Ubuntu Trusty is used, with an old Nginx.

The PR fixes that, by generating on the fly self-signed certificates in the two impacted tests, and pushing the right parameters in the Nginx configuration.

* Fix nginx configuration with self-signed certificates generated on the fly

* Fix lint/mypy

* Fix old cryptography

* Unattended openssl

* Update lock_test.py
2019-03-01 13:54:09 -08:00
Adrien Ferrand
b10ceb7d90 Fix test sdists with atexit handlers (#6769)
So merging the study from @bmw and me, here is what happened.

Each invocation of `certbot.logger.post_arg_parse_setup` create a file handler on `letsencrypt.log`. This function also set an atexit handler invoking `logger.shutdown()`, that have the effect to close all logger file handler not already closed at this point. This method is supposed to be called when a python process is close to exit, because it makes all logger unable to write new logs on any handler.

Before #6667 and this PR, for tests, the atexit handle would be triggered only at the end of the pytest process. It means that each test that launches `certbot.logger.post_arg_parse_setup` add a new file handler. These tests were typically connecting the file handler on a `letsencrypt.log` located in a temporary directory, and this directory and content was wipped out at each test tearDown. As a consequence, the file handles, not cleared from the logger, were accumulating in the logger, with all of them connected to a deleted file log, except the last one that was just created by the current test. Considering the number of tests concerned, there were ~300 file handler at the end of pytest execution.

One can see that, on prior #6667, by calling `print(logger.getLogger().handlers` on the `tearDown` of these tests, and see the array growing at each test execution.

Even if this represent a memory leak, this situation was not really a problem on Linux: because a file can be deleted before it is closed, it was only meaning that a given invocation of `logger.debug` for instance, during the tests, was written in 300 log files. The overhead is negligeable. On Windows however, the file handlers were failing because you cannot delete a file before it is closed.

It was one of the reason for #6667, that added a call to `logging.shutdown()` at each test tearDown, with the consequence to close all file handlers. At this point, Linux is not happy anymore. Any call to `logger.warn` will generate an error for each closed file handler. As a file handler is added for each test, the number of errors grows on each test, following an arithmetical suite divergence.

On `test_sdists.py`, that is using the bare setuptools test suite without output capturing, we can see the damages. The total output takes 216000 lines, and 23000 errors are generated. A decent machine can support this load, but a not a small AWS instance, that is crashing during the execution. Even with pytest, the captured output and the memory leak become so large that segfaults are generated.

On the current PR, the problem is solved, by resetting the file handlers array on the logging system on each test tearDown. So each fileHandler is properly closed, and removed from the stack. They do not participate anymore in the logging system, and can be garbage collected. Then we stay on always one file handler opened at any time, and tests can succeed on AWS instances.

For the record, here is all the places where the logging system is called and fail if there is still file handlers closed but not cleaned (extracted from the original huge output before correction):

```
Logged from file account.py, line 116
Logged from file account.py, line 178
Logged from file client.py, line 166
Logged from file client.py, line 295
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* Reapply #6667

* Make setuptools delegates tests execution to pytest, like in acme module.

* Clean handlers at each tearDown to avoid memory leaks.

* Update changelog
2019-02-21 16:55:08 -08:00
Adrien Ferrand
eb5c4eca87 [Windows] Working unit tests for certbot-nginx (#6782)
This PR fixes certbot-nginx and relevant tests to make them succeed on Windows.

Next step will be to enable integration tests through certbot-ci in a future PR.

* Fix tests and incompabilities in certbot-nginx for Windows

* Fix lint, fix oldest local dependencies
2019-02-20 16:20:16 -08:00
Brad Warren
381d097895 Bump version to 0.32.0 2019-02-07 13:27:13 -08:00
Brad Warren
75499277be
Release 0.31.0 2019-02-07 13:27:10 -08:00
Adrien Ferrand
d436259437 Forcibly reactivate tls-sni-01 challenges until complete removal. (#6683)
This PR reactivates tls-sni-01 challenges on recent Boulder versions checkout for integration tests. This allows to continue testing this challenge until it is officially dropped from server (Boulder) and client (Certbot).

Reverts #6679.
2019-01-29 19:23:08 -08:00
Adrien Ferrand
dde27e5aef Remove tls-sni-01 challenges in integration tests (#6679)
* Remove tls-sni-01 challenges in integration tests

* Remove the tls-sni test in the less invasive way

* Correct code coverage from tls-sni logic not been tested anymore.

* Update certbot-boulder-integration.sh
2019-01-20 17:53:18 +02:00
Adrien Ferrand
8cf3bcd3f3 [Windows|Unix] Avoid to re-execute challenges already validated (#6551)
In response to #5342.

Currently, certbot will execute the operations necessary to validate a challenge even if the challenge has already been validated before against the acme ca server. This can occur for instance if a certificate is asked and issue correctly, then deleted locally, then asked again.

It is a corner case, but it will lead to some heavy operations (like updating a DNS zone, or creating an HTTP server) that are not needed.

This PR corrects this behavior by not executing challenges already validated, and use them directly instead to issue the certificate.

Fixes #5342

* Avoid to execute a given challenge that have been already validated by acme ca server.

* Execute tls challenge on a separate dns name, to avoid reusing the existing valid http challenge.

* Align with master

* Improve log

* Simplify the implementation

* Update changelog

* Add a unit test to ensure that validated challenges are not rerun
2019-01-09 12:52:53 -08:00
Erica Portnoy
c25e6a8adf Bump version to 0.31.0 2019-01-02 12:33:31 -08:00
Erica Portnoy
3971573d7a
Release 0.30.0 2019-01-02 12:33:19 -08:00
Brad Warren
3edfe92069 Bump version to 0.30.0 2018-12-05 10:57:46 -08:00
Brad Warren
6476663516
Release 0.29.0 2018-12-05 10:57:43 -08:00