Fixes#8425
This PR upgrades mypy to the latest version available, 0.812.
Given the advanced type inference capabilities provided by this newer version, this PRs also fixes various type inconsistencies that are now detected. Here are the non obvious changes done to fix types:
* typing in mixins has been solved using `Protocol` classes, as recommended by mypy (https://mypy.readthedocs.io/en/latest/more_types.html#mixin-classes, https://mypy.readthedocs.io/en/stable/protocols.html)
* `cast` when we are playing with `Union` types
This PR also disables the strict optional checks that have been enable by default in recent versions of mypy. Once this PR is merged, I will create an issue to study how these checks can be enabled.
`typing.Protocol` is available only since Python 3.8. To keep compatibility with Python 3.6, I try to import the class `Protocol` from `typing`, and fallback to assign `object` to `Protocol` if that fails. This way the code is working with all versions of Python, but the mypy check can be run only with Python 3.8+ because it needs the protocol feature. As a consequence, tox runs mypy under Python 3.8.
Alternatives are:
* importing `typing_extensions`, that proposes backport of newest typing features to Python 3.6, but this implies to add a dependency to Certbot just to run mypy
* redesign the concerned classes to not use mixins, or use them differently, but this implies to modify the code itself even if there is nothing wrong with it and it is just a matter of instructing mypy to understand in which context the mixins can be used
* ignoring type for these classes with `# type: ignore` but we loose the benefit of mypy for them
* Upgrade mypy
* First step for acme
* Cast for the rescue
* Fixing types for certbot
* Fix typing for certbot-nginx
* Finalize type fixes, configure no optional strict check for mypy in tox
* Align requirements
* Isort
* Pylint
* Protocol for python 3.6
* Use Python 3.9 for mypy, make code compatible with Python 3.8<
* Pylint and mypy
* Pragma no cover
* Pythonic NotImplemented constant
* More type definitions
* Add comments
* Simplify typing logic
* Use vararg tuple
* Relax constraints on mypy
* Add more type
* Do not silence error if target is not defined
* Conditionally import Protocol for type checking only
* Clean up imports
* Add comments
* Align python version linting with mypy and coverage
* Just ignore types in an unused module
* Add comments
* Fix lint
Fixes#8427
This PR converts the Python 2 types hints into Python 3 types annotations. I have used the project https://github.com/ilevkivskyi/com2ann which has been designed for that specific purpose and did that very well.
The only remaining things to do were to fix broken type hints that became wrong code after migration, and to fix lines too long with the new syntax.
* Raw execution of com2ann
* Fixing broken type annotations
* Cleanup imports
* nginx: authenticate all matching vhosts for HTTP01
Previously, the nginx authenticator would set up the HTTP-01 challenge
response on a single HTTP vhost which matched the challenge domain.
The nginx authenticator will now set the challenge response on every
vhost which matches the challenge domain, including duplicates and HTTPS
vhosts.
This makes the authenticator usable behind a CDN where all origin
traffic is performed over HTTPS and also makes the authenticator work
more reliably against "invalid" nginx configurations, such as those
where there are duplicate vhosts.
* some typos
* dont authenticate the same vhost twice
One vhost may appear in both the HTTP and HTTPS vhost lists. Use a set()
to avoid trying to mod the same vhost twice.
* fix type annotations
* rewrite changelog entry
Fixes https://github.com/certbot/certbot/issues/8494.
I left the `six` dependency pinned in `tests/letstest/requirements.txt` and `tools/oldest_constraints.txt` because `six` is still a transitive dependency with our current pinnings.
The extra moving around of imports is due to me using `isort` to help me keep dependencies in sorted order after replacing imports of `six`.
* remove some six usage in acme
* remove six from acme
* remove six.add_metaclass usage
* fix six.moves.zip
* fix six.moves.builtins.open
* six.moves server fixes
* 's/six\.moves\.range/range/g'
* stop using six.moves.xrange
* fix urllib imports
* s/six\.binary_type/bytes/g
* s/six\.string_types/str/g
* 's/six\.text_type/str/g'
* fix six.iteritems usage
* fix itervalues usage
* switch from six.StringIO to io.StringIO
* remove six imports
* misc fixes
* stop using six.reload_module
* no six.PY2
* rip out six
* keep six pinned in oldest constraints
* fix log_test.py
* update changelog
* Edit certs -> certificates in user-facing text.
To reduce confusion, we should consistently use the full term.
* Edit certs->certificates in more user-facing text.
* fix failing lint (line too long)
* fix typo
Co-authored-by: Jacob Hoffman-Andrews <github@hoffman-andrews.com>
Co-authored-by: Alex Zorin <alex@zorin.id.au>
* nginx: fix py2 unicode sandwich
The nginx parser would crash when saving configuraitons containing
Unicode, because py2's `str` type does not support Unicode.
This change fixes that crash by ensuring that a string type supporting
Unicode is used in both Python 2 and Python 3.
* nginx: add unicode to the integration test config
* update CHANGELOG
* Remove python_version from mypy.ini.
* Fix magic_typing
* Ignore msvcrt usage.
* make mypy happier
* clean up changes
* Add type for reporter queue
* More mypy fixes
* Fix pyrfc3339 str.
* Remove unused import.
* Make certbot.util mypy work in both Pythons
* Fix typo
* nginx: reduced CLI logging when reloading nginx
Hides the output of `nginx -s reload` from the CLI, moving it to
debug-level logging.
Additionally, fixes an issue where Certbot did not properly capture the
output of the nginx reload and restart commands.
Fixes#8231
* remove leftover debugging
* reorder CHANGELOG
* don't use bare asserts
This commit fixes an issue with the nginx parser where it would perform
case-sensitive matching against server_name.
This would cause the authenticator and installer to ignore existing
virtualhosts containing uppercase characters, resulting in duplicate
virtualhosts and broken configurations.
"Exact" and "wildcard" matching is now case-insensitive. Regex-based
matching will continue to respect the case mode of the pattern.
Fixes#6776.
* nginx: add --nginx-sleep-seconds
As described in #7422, reloading nginx is an asynchronous process and
Certbot does not know when it is complete. In an environment where this
reload takes a long time, the nginx plugin suffers from an issue where
it responds to and fails the ACME challenge before the nginx server is
ready to serve it.
Following the discussion in a previous PR #7740, this commit introduces
a new flag, --nginx-sleep-seconds, which may be used to increase the
duration that Certbot will wait for nginx to reload, from its previously
hard-coded value of 1s.
Fixes#7422
* update CHANGELOG
* nginx: update docstring for nginx_restart
Fixes#8093.
This PR modifies and audits all uses of `subprocess` and `Popen` outside of tests, `certbot-ci/`, `certbot-compatibility-test/`, `letsencrypt-auto-source/`, `tools/`, and `windows-installer/`. Calls to outside programs have their `env` modified to remove the `SNAP` components of paths, if they exist. This includes any calls made from hooks, calls to `apachectl` and `nginx`, and to `openssl` from `ocsp.py`.
For testing manually, rsync flags will look something like:
```
rsync -avzhe ssh root@focal.domain:/home/certbot/certbot/certbot_*_amd64.snap .
rsync -avzhe ssh certbot_*_amd64.snap root@centos7.domain:/root/certbot/
```
With these modifications, `certbot plugins --prepare` now passes on Centos 7.
If I'm wrong and we package the `openssl` binary, the modifications should be removed from `ocsp.py`, and `env` should be passed into `run_script` rather than set internally in its calls from nginx and apache.
One caveat with this approach is the disconnect between why it's a problem (packaging) and where it's solved (internal to Certbot). I considered a wrapping approach, but we'd still have to audit specific calls. I think the best way to address this is robust testing; specifically, running the snap on other systems.
For hooks, all calls will remove the snap paths if they exist. This is probably fine, because even if the hook intends to call back into certbot, it can do that, it'll just create a new snap.
I'm not sure if we need these modifications for the Mac OS X/ Darwin calls, but they can't hurt.
* Add method to plugins util to get env without snap paths
* Use modified environment in Nginx plugin
* Pass through env to certbot.util.run_script
* Use modified environment in Apache plugin
* move env_no_snap_for_external_calls to certbot.util
* Set env internally to run_script, since we use that only to call out
* Add env to mac subprocess calls in certbot.util
* Add env to openssl call in ocsp.py
* Add env for hooks calls in certbot.compat.misc.
* Pass env into execute_command to avoid circular dependency
* Update hook test to assert called with env
* Fix mypy type hint to account for new param
* Change signature to include Optional
* go back to using CERTBOT_PLUGIN_PATH
* no need to modify PYTHONPATH in env
* robustly detect when we're in a snap
* Improve env util fxn docstring
* Update changelog
* Add unit tests for env_no_snap_for_external_calls
* Import compat.os
* Add support for NetBSD by telling certbot-nginx where the nginx
configuration directory is.
* Update the CHANGELOG.
* Pass the right type of sequence to "in". Thanks lint.
* Adjust the CHANGELOG.md entry following feedback from ohemorange.
Co-authored-by: Lloyd Parkes <lloyd@must-have-coffee.gen.nz>
* Fix dangerous default argument
* Remove unused imports
* Remove unnecessary comprehension
* Use literal syntax to create data structure
* Use literal syntax instead of function calls to create data structure
Co-authored-by: deepsource-autofix[bot] <62050782+deepsource-autofix[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
This PR builds on #7657 and cleans up additional unnecessary pylint comments and some stray comments referring to pylint: disable comments that have been deleted that I didn't notice in my review of that PR.
* Remove stray pylint link.
* Cleanup more pylint comments
* Cleanup magic_typing imports
* Remove unneeded pylint: enable comments
As pylint is evolving, it improves its accuracy, and several pylint error suppression (`# pylint: disable=ERROR) added in certbot codebase months or years ago are not needed anymore to make it happy.
There is a (disabled by default) pylint error to detect the useless suppressions (pylint-ception: `useless-suppression`). It is not working perfectly (it has also false-positives ...) but it is a good start to clean the codebase.
This PR removes several of these useless suppressions as detected by the current pylint version we use.
* Remove useless suppress
* Remove useless lines
As mentioned in https://github.com/certbot/certbot/pull/7712#discussion_r370419867, it's time to remove this ciphersuite now that Windows 2008 R2 and Windows 7 are EOLed.
* Remove ECDHE-RSA-AES128-SHA from NGINX ciphers list to celebrate Windows 2008 R2 deprecation
* Update changelog
Part of #7550
This PR makes appropriate corrections to run pylint on Python 3.
Why not keeping the dependencies unchanged and just run pylint on Python 3?
Because the old version of pylint breaks horribly on Python 3 because of unsupported version of astroid.
Why updating pylint + astroid to the latest version ?
Because this version only fixes some internal errors occuring during the lint of Certbot code, and is also ready to run gracefully on Python 3.8.
Why upgrading mypy ?
Because the old version does not support the new version of astroid required to run pylint correctly.
Why not upgrading mypy to its latest version ?
Because this latest version includes a new typshed version, that adds a lot of new type definitions, and brings dozens of new errors on the Certbot codebase. I would like to fix that in a future PR.
That said so, the work has been to find the correct set of new dependency versions, then configure pylint for sane configuration errors in our situation, disable irrelevant lintings errors, then fixing (or ignoring for good reason) the remaining mypy errors.
I also made PyLint and MyPy checks run correctly on Windows.
* Start configuration
* Reconfigure travis
* Suspend a check specific to python 3. Start fixing code.
* Repair call_args
* Fix return + elif lints
* Reconfigure development to run mainly on python3
* Remove incompatible Python 3.4 jobs
* Suspend pylint in some assertions
* Remove pylint in dev
* Take first mypy that supports typed-ast>=1.4.0 to limit the migration path
* Various return + else lint errors
* Find a set of deps that is working with current mypy version
* Update local oldest requirements
* Remove all current pylint errors
* Rebuild letsencrypt-auto
* Update mypy to fix pylint with new astroid version, and fix mypy issues
* Explain type: ignore
* Reconfigure tox, fix none path
* Simplify pinning
* Remove useless directive
* Remove debugging code
* Remove continue
* Update requirements
* Disable unsubscriptable-object check
* Disable one check, enabling two more
* Plug certbot dev version for oldest requirements
* Remove useless disable directives
* Remove useless no-member disable
* Remove no-else-* checks. Use elif in symetric branches.
* Add back assertion
* Add new line
* Remove unused pylint disable
* Remove other pylint disable
Part of #5775.
* Create _internal folder certbot-nginx
* Move configurator.py to _internal
* Move constants.py to _internal
* Move display_ops.py to _internal
* Move http_01.py to _internal
* Move nginxparser.py to _internal
* Move obj.py to _internal
* Move parser_obj.py to _internal
* Move parser.py to _internal
* Update location and references for tls_configs
* exclude parser_obj from coverage
Summary of changes in this PR:
- Refactor files involved in the `certbot` module to be of a similar structure to every other package; that is, inside a directory inside the main repo root (see below).
- Make repo root README symlink to `certbot` README.
- Pull tests outside of the distributed module.
- Make `certbot/tests` not be a module so that `certbot` isn't added to Python's path for module discovery.
- Remove `--pyargs` from test calls, and make sure to call tests from repo root since without `--pyargs`, `pytest` takes directory names rather than package names as arguments.
- Replace mentions of `.` with `certbot` when referring to packages to install, usually editably.
- Clean up some unused code around executing tests in a different directory.
- Create public shim around main and make that the entry point.
New directory structure summary:
```
repo root ("certbot", probably, but for clarity all files I mention are relative to here)
├── certbot
│ ├── setup.py
│ ├── certbot
│ │ ├── __init__.py
│ │ ├── achallenges.py
│ │ ├── _internal
│ │ │ ├── __init__.py
│ │ │ ├── account.py
│ │ │ ├── ...
│ │ ├── ...
│ ├── tests
│ │ ├── account_test.py
│ │ ├── display
│ │ │ ├── __init__.py
│ │ │ ├── ...
│ │ ├── ... # note no __init__.py at this level
│ ├── ...
├── acme
│ ├── ...
├── certbot-apache
│ ├── ...
├── ...
```
* refactor certbot/ and certbot/tests/ to use the same structure as the other packages
* git grep -lE "\-e(\s+)\." | xargs sed -i -E "s/\-e(\s+)\./-e certbot/g"
* git grep -lE "\.\[dev\]" | xargs sed -i -E "s/\.\[dev\]/certbot[dev]/g"
* git grep -lE "\.\[dev3\]" | xargs sed -i -E "s/\.\[dev3\]/certbot[dev3]/g"
* Remove replacement of certbot into . in install_and_test.py
* copy license back out to main folder
* remove linter_plugin.py and CONTRIBUTING.md from certbot/MANIFEST.in because these files are not under certbot/
* Move README back into main folder, and make the version inside certbot/ a symlink
* symlink certbot READMEs the other way around
* move testdata into the public api certbot zone
* update source_paths in tox.ini to certbot/certbot to find the right subfolder for tests
* certbot version has been bumped down a directory level
* make certbot tests directory not a package and import sibling as module
* Remove unused script cruft
* change . to certbot in test_sdists
* remove outdated comment referencing a command that doesn't work
* Install instructions should reference an existing file
* update file paths in Dockerfile
* some package named in tox.ini were manually specified, change those to certbot
* new directory format doesn't work easily with pyargs according to http://doc.pytest.org/en/latest/goodpractices.html#tests-as-part-of-application-code
* remove other instance of pyargs
* fix up some references in _release.sh by searching for ' . ' and manual check
* another stray . in tox.ini
* fix paths in tools/_release.sh
* Remove final --pyargs call, and now-unnecessary call to modules instead of local files, since that's fixed by certbot's code being one layer deeper
* Create public shim around main and make that the entry point
* without pyargs, tests cannot be run from an empty directory
* Remove cruft for running certbot directly from main
* Have main shim take real arg
* add docs/api file for main, and fix up main comment
* Update certbot/docs/install.rst
Co-Authored-By: Brad Warren <bmw@users.noreply.github.com>
* Fix comments in readthedocs requirements files to refer to current package
* Update .[docs] reference in contributing.rst
* Move plugins tests to certbot tests directory
* add certbot tests to MANIFEST.in so packagers can run python setup.py test
* move examples directory inside certbot/
* Move CHANGELOG into certbot, and create a top-level symlink
* Remove unused sys and logging from main shim
* nginx http01 test no longer relies on certbot plugins common test
Part of #5775. Methodology similar to #7528. Also refactors NGINX test util to use certbot.tests.util.ConfigTestCase.
* refactor nginx tests to no longer rely on certbot.configuration internals
* Move configuration.py to _internal
* Don't call core constants from nginx plugin
* Move constants.py to _internal/
* Move ENHANCEMENTS from now-internal constants to public plugins.enhancements
* Update display.enhancements.ask from its 2015 comment
This is a big part of #7214. It removes all references to TLS-SNI-01 outside of acme (and pytest.ini). Those changes will come in a subsequent PR. I thought this one was getting big enough.
* Remove references to TLS-SNI-01 in Apache plugin
* Remove references to TLS-SNI-01 from certbot-nginx
* Remove references to TLS-SNI from Certbot.
* Remove TLS-SNI reference from docs
* add certbot changelog
* Clarify test behavior
* 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
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.
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
* 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
* 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
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