Certbot relies heavily on bash scripts to deploy a development environment and to execute tests. This is fine for Linux systems, including Travis, but problematic for Windows machines.
This PR converts all theses scripts into Python, to make them platform independant.
As a consequence, tox-win.ini is not needed anymore, and tox can be run indifferently on Windows or on Linux using a common tox.ini. AppVeyor is updated accordingly to execute tests for acme, certbot and all dns plugins. Other tests are not executed as they are for Docker, unsupported Apache/Nginx/Postfix plugins (for now) or not relevant for Windows (explicit Linux distribution tests or pylint).
Another PR will be done on certbot website to update how a dev environment can be set up.
* Replace several shell scripts by python equivalent.
* Correction on tox coverage
* Extend usage of new python scripts
* Various corrections
* Replace venv construction bash scripts by python equivalents
* Update tox.ini
* Unicode lines to compare files
* Put modifications on letsencrypt-auto-source instead of generated scripts
* Add executable permissions for Linux.
* Merge tox win tests into main tox
* Skip lock_test on Windows
* Correct appveyor config
* Update appveyor.yml
* Explicit coverage py27 or py37
* Avoid to cover non supported certbot plugins on Windows
* Update tox.ini
* Remove specific warnings during CI
* No cover on a debug code for tests only.
* Update documentation and help script on venv/venv3.py
* Customize help message for Windows
* Quote correctly executable path with potential spaces in it.
* Copy pipstrap from upstream
* Add version number to bootstrap scripts.
* Always determine Bootstrap function and version.
* Write bootstrap version into venv.
* Add PrevBootstrapVersion function.
* Add OS bootstrapping check to phase 2.
* Differentiate -n and renew when rebootstrapping.
* Quote all environment variables.
* Correct test condition
* Add loud warning about hardcoded version list.
* s/VENV_BOOTSTRAP_VERSION/BOOTSTRAP_VERSION_PATH
* Properly handle noop bootstrap functions.
* 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.
* Add quiet flags to package manager invocations
Add the following flags when 'certbot-auto --quiet' is invoked:
- Add '-qq' to calls to 'apt-get' in Debian
- Add '--quiet' to calls to 'yum' or 'dnf' in CentOS or Fedora
- Add '--quiet' to calls to 'urpmi' in Mageia
- Add '--quiet' to calls to 'pkg install' in FreeBSD
* Fix $QUIET flag in bootstrappers
- Set the value of $QUIET properly (i.e. s/$QUIET/QUIET when setting the
variable) in
- deb_common.sh
- mageia_common.sh
- rpm_common.sh
- Actually use $QUIET when running $tool in rpm_common.sh
* Add handling of $QUIET to Arch and Open Suse
* Add logic to set --non-interactive if --quiet
* Add missing $QUIET_FLAG to rpm_common.sh
* Run build.py
* Limit --help to 80 cols
* Update indentation within bootstrappers
* Add $QUIET_FLAG to second call to `urpmi` (redux)
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/pieces/bootstrappers/arch_common.sh (Browse further)