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
* Remove unsupported pylint disable options
* star-args removed in Pylint 1.4.3
* abstract-class-little-used removed in Pylint 1.4.3
* Fixes new lint errors
* Copy dummy-variable-rgx expression to new ignored-argument-names expression to ignore unused funtion arguments
* Notable changes
* Refactor to satisfy Pylint no-else-return warning
* Fix Pylint inconsistent-return-statements warning
* Refactor to satisfy consider-iterating-dictionary
* Remove methods with only super call to satisfy useless-super-delegation
* Refactor too-many-nested-statements where possible
* Suppress type checked errors where member is dynamically added (notably derived from josepy.JSONObjectWithFields)
* Remove None default of func parameter for ExitHandler and ErrorHandler
Resolves#5973
* Remove assert_called_once from dns-route53
* Remove assert_called_once from main_test.py
* Remove assert_called() usage in dns-digitalocean
* Remove assert_called() usage in dns-route53
* Downgrade mock version in certbot-auto
* 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
Implement an Authenticator which can fulfill a dns-01 challenge using
the Google Cloud DNS API. Applicable only for domains using Google Cloud
DNS for DNS.
Testing Done:
* `tox -e py27`
* `tox -e lint`
* Manual testing:
* Used `certbot certonly --dns-google -d`, specifying a credentials
file as a command line argument. Verified that a certificate was
successfully obtained without user interaction.
* Used `certbot certonly --dns-google -d`, without specifying a
credentials file as a command line argument. Verified that the
user was prompted and that a certificate was successfully
obtained.
* Used `certbot certonly -d`. Verified that the user was prompted for
a credentials file after selecting google interactively and that
a certificate was successfully obtained.
* Used `certbot renew --force-renewal`. Verified that certificates
were renewed without user interaction.
* Negative testing:
* Path to non-existent credentials file.
* Credentials file with unsafe permissions (644).
* Domain name not registered to Google Cloud Platform account.
Implement an Authenticator which can fulfill a dns-01 challenge using the
DigitalOcean API. Applicable only for domains using DigitalOcean for DNS.
Testing Done:
* `tox -e py27`
* `tox -e lint`
* Manual testing:
* Used `certbot certonly --dns-digitalocean -d`, specifying a
credentials file as a command line argument. Verified that a
certificate was successfully obtained without user interaction.
* Used `certbot certonly --dns-digitalocean -d`, without specifying a
credentials file as a command line argument. Verified that the user
was prompted and that a certificate was successfully obtained.
* Used `certbot certonly -d`. Verified that the user was prompted for
a credentials file after selecting digitalocean interactively and
that a certificate was successfully obtained.
* Used `certbot renew --force-renewal`. Verified that certificates
were renewed without user interaction.
* Negative testing:
* Path to non-existent credentials file.
* Credentials file with unsafe permissions (644).
* Credentials file missing token.
* Credentials file with blank token.
* Credentials file with incorrect token.
* Domain name not registered to DigitalOcean account.