The `# self.comment = comment` caught my eye while working on #9071 as well as the intermediate variables, which aren't really needed. As a result, I reformatted the code slightly in those places.
* Remove comment in AugeasCommentNode.__init__
* Replace some intermediate varibles with return-statements in apache augeas parser.
* more clean-up
* BF: apache cfg parsing - relax assumption that value cannot contain =
* Remove failing test_update_runtime_vars_bad_output
* Add test Define statements: with = in value, and an empty value
* update CHANGELOG
Co-authored-by: Alex Zorin <alex@zorin.id.au>
This is part of https://github.com/certbot/certbot/issues/8782. I took it on now because the currently pinned version of `pylint` doesn't work with newer versions of `poetry` which I wanted to upgrade as part of https://github.com/certbot/certbot/issues/8787.
To say a bit more about the specific changes in this PR:
* Newer versions of `pylint` complain if `Popen` isn't used as a context manager. Instead of making this change, I switched to using `subprocess.run` which is simpler and [recommended in the Python docs](https://docs.python.org/3/library/subprocess.html#using-the-subprocess-module). I also disabled this check in a few places where no longer using `Popen` would require significant refactoring.
* The deleted code in `certbot/certbot/_internal/renewal.py` is cruft since https://github.com/certbot/certbot/pull/8685.
* The unused argument to `enable_mod` in the Apache plugin is used in some over the override classes that subclass that class.
* unpin pylint and repin dependencies
* disable raise-missing-from
* disable wrong-input-order
* remove unused code
* misc lint fixes
* remove unused import
* various lint fixes
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
* 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>
Fixes#7350.
This PR changes the parsed modules from a `set` to a `dict`, with the filepath argument as the value. Accordingly, after calling `enable_mod` to enable `ssl_module`, modules now need to be re-parsed, so call `reset_modules`.
* Add mechanism for selecting apache config file, based on work done in #7191.
* Check OpenSSL version
* Remove os imports
* debian override still needs os
* Reformat remaining apache tests with modules dict syntax
* Clean up more apache tests
* Switch from property to method for openssl and add tests for coverage.
* Sometimes the dict location will be None in which case we should in fact return None
* warn thoroughly and consistently in openssl_version function
* update tests for new warnings
* read file as bytes, and factor out the open for testing
* normalize ssl_module_location path to account for being relative to server root
* Use byte literals in a python 2 and 3 compatible way
* string does need to be a literal
* patch builtins open
* add debug, remove space
* Add test to check if OpenSSL detection is working on different systems
* fix relative test location for cwd
* put </IfModule> on its own line in test case
* Revert test file to status in master.
* Call augeas load before reparsing modules to pick up the changes
* fix grep, tail, and mod_ssl location on centos
* strip the trailing whitespace from fedora
* just use LooseVersion in test
* call apache2ctl on debian systems
* Use sudo for apache2ctl command
* add check to make sure we're getting a version
* Add boolean so we don't warn on debian/ubuntu before trying to enable mod_ssl
* Reduce warnings while testing by setting mock _openssl_version.
* Make sure we're not throwing away any unwritten changes to the config
* test last warning case for coverage
* text changes for clarity