* Use josepy instead of acme.jose. (#5203)
* Parse variables without whitespace separator correctly in CentOS family of distributions (#5318)
* Pin josepy in letsencrypt-auto (#5321)
* pin josepy in le-auto
* Put pinned versions in sorted order
* Pin dependencies in oldest tests (#5316)
* Add tools/merge_requirements.py
* Revert "Fix oldest tests by pinning Google DNS deps (#5000)"
This reverts commit f68fba2be2.
* Add tools/oldest_constraints.txt
* Remove oldest constraints from tox.ini
* Rename dev constraints file
* Update tools/pip_install.sh
* Update install_and_test.sh
* Fix pip_install.sh
* Don't cat when you can cp
* Add ng-httpsclient to dev constraints for oldest tests
* Bump tested setuptools version
* Update dev_constraints comment
* Better document oldest dependencies
* test against oldest versions we say we require
* Update dev constraints
* Properly handle empty lines
* Update constraints gen in pip_install
* Remove duplicated zope.component
* Reduce pyasn1-modules dependency
* Remove blank line
* pin back google-api-python-client
* pin back uritemplate
* pin josepy for oldest tests
* Undo changes to install_and_test.sh
* Update install_and_test.sh description
* use split instead of partition
* More pip dependency resolution workarounds (#5339)
* remove pyopenssl and six deps
* remove outdated tox.ini dep requirement
* Fix auto_tests on systems with new bootstrappers (#5348)
* Fix pytest on macOS in Travis (#5360)
* Add tools/pytest.sh
* pass TRAVIS through in tox.ini
* Use tools/pytest.sh to run pytest
* Add quiet to pytest.ini
* ignore pytest cache
* print as a string (#5359)
* Use apache2ctl modules for Gentoo systems. (#5349)
* Do not call Apache binary for module reset in cleanup()
* Use apache2ctl modules for Gentoo
* Broader git ignore for pytest cache files (#5361)
Make gitignore take pytest cache directories in to account, even if
they reside in subdirectories.
If pytest is run for a certain module, ie. `pytest certbot-apache` the
cache directory is created under `certbot-apache` directory.
* Fix letsencrypt-auto name and long forms of -n (#5375)
* Deprecate Python2.6 by using Python3 on CentOS/RHEL 6 (#5329)
* If there's no python or there's only python2.6 on red hat systems, install python3
* Always check for python2.6
* address style, documentation, nits
* factor out all initialization code
* fix up python version return value when no python installed
* add no python error and exit
* document DeterminePythonVersion parameters
* build letsencrypt-auto
* close brace
* build leauto
* fix syntax errors
* set USE_PYTHON_3 for all cases
* rip out NOCRASH
* replace NOCRASH, update LE_PYTHON set logic
* use built-in venv for py3
* switch to LE_PYTHON not affecting bootstrap selection and not overwriting LE_PYTHON
* python3ify fetch.py
* get fetch.py working with python2 and 3
* don't verify server certificates in fetch.py HttpsGetter
* Use SSLContext and an environment variable so that our tests continue to never verify server certificates.
* typo
* build
* remove commented out code
* address review comments
* add documentation for YES_FLAG and QUIET_FLAG
* Add tests to centos6 Dockerfile to make sure we install python3 if and only if appropriate to do so.
* Allow non-interactive revocation without deleting certificates (#5386)
* Add --delete-after-revoke flags
* Use delete_after_revoke value
* Add delete_after_revoke unit tests
* Add integration tests for delete-after-revoke.
* Have letsencrypt-auto do a real upgrade in leauto-upgrades option 2 (#5390)
* Make leauto_upgrades do a real upgrade
* Cleanup vars and output
* Sleep until the server is ready
* add simple_http_server.py
* Use a randomly assigned port
* s/realpath/readlink
* wait for server before getting port
* s/localhost/all interfaces
* update Apache ciphersuites (#5383)
* Fix macOS builds for Python2.7 in Travis (#5378)
* Add OSX Python2 tests
* Make sure python2 is originating from homebrew on macOS
* Upgrade the already installed python2 instead of trying to reinstall
* Use pipstrap to install a good version of pip
* Use pytest in cb-auto tests
* Remove nose usage in auto_test.py
* remove nose dev dep
* use pytest in test_tests
* Use pytest in tox
* Update dev dependency pinnings
* remove nose multiprocess lines
* Use pytest for coverage
* Use older py and pytest for old python versions
* Add test for Error.__str__
* pin pytest in oldest test
* Fix tests for DNS-DO plugin on py26
* Work around bug for Python 3.3
* Clarify dockerfile comments
* Update comment about root usage.
* run all of certbot-auto as root
* remove other $SUDO uses from template
* remove $SUDO usage from bootstrappers
* default venv path = /opt/eff.org/certbot/venv
* Create symlinks from old default venvs
* Delete old venv path when it exists.
Also, quote expansion of paths.
* fix typo
* Separate venv_dir and le_auto_path
* Deduplicate code with test_dirs()
* Ignore cleanup errors.
This is caused by subdirectories being owned by root.
* Split test into test_phase2_upgrade.
* Rename test_dirs to temp_paths for clarity.
* Check both venvs before bootstrapping again.
* Use OLD_VENV_PATH/bin
* Preserve environment with sudo.
* Remove "esp. under sudo" comment.
* Export *VENV_PATH.
* Change check for OLD_VENV installation.
This approach better handles manually set VENV_PATH values.
* Remove SUDO_ENV.
* Print message before requesting root privileges.
* Make a function for selecting root auth method.
* Address @erikrose's feedback.
Leaving broken venvs around can, if it got as far as installing the venv/bin/letsencrypt script, wreck future le-auto runs, since the presence of that script means "a working LE is installed" to it. Waiting until a new version of le-auto comes out and running it would recover, but this lets re-running the same version recover as well.
If the new le-auto works well in the minutes or hours after release, we'll make another commit to master that removes the old le-auto and bootstrap scripts.
Close https://github.com/erikrose/letsencrypt/pull/2.
I didn't backport their imports, so they had NameErrors in the failure case anyway. And, because of the docker image, these tests currently are run under only 2.7 at the moment.
The motivation is to free us of a reliance on a rather modern version of setuptools, which caused le-auto failures for people on Wheezy and other older distros. (The alternative would have been to forcibly upgrade setuptools as the old le-auto did, but less is more.)
Mock is used only in tests, so we move it to tests_require. It will still be installed automatically when setup.py test is run. Give all packages a test_suite so this works.
The "testing" extra remains for optional packages not required for the nose tests but used in tox. However, the extra is much less useful now and is a candidate for deletion. We could roll the list of packages therein into the tox config so as not to favor any particular package.
Remove tests_require=install_requires, which I don't think does anything useful, since install requirements are implicitly installed when running setup.py test.
Fix tests to pass with mock removed. We had to stop them pulling down LE from PyPI, since the current version there (0.1.1) requires mock and explodes when `letsencrypt` is run.
Originally, I had it in mind to move letsencrypt-auto inside this dir. However, now we'd like to copy it or link it to the root level, where people are used to finding it (at least for awhile). Since it would be confusing to have a letsencrypt-auto and a letsencrypt_auto right next to each other, we rename this folder.
2016-01-08 16:26:25 -05:00
Renamed from letsencrypt_auto/tests/auto_test.py (Browse further)