* Add types in all DNS plugins
* Order imports
* Fix type
* Update certbot-dns-route53/certbot_dns_route53/_internal/dns_route53.py
Co-authored-by: alexzorin <alex@zor.io>
* Clean up imports
Co-authored-by: alexzorin <alex@zor.io>
Fixes https://github.com/certbot/certbot/issues/9058.
The changes to the CI config are equivalent to the ones made in https://github.com/certbot/certbot/pull/8460.
Other than ignoring some warnings raised by botocore, the main additional work that had to be done here was switching away from using `distutils.version.LooseVersion` since the entire `distutils` module was deprecated in Python 3.10. To do that, I took a few different approaches:
* If the version strings being parsed are from Python packages such as Certbot or setuptools, I switched to using [pkg_resources.parse_version](https://setuptools.pypa.io/en/latest/pkg_resources.html#parsing-utilities) from `setuptools`. This functionality has been available since [setuptools 8.0 from 2014](https://setuptools.pypa.io/en/latest/history.html#id865).
* If the version strings being parsed are not from Python packages, I added code equivalent to `distutils.version.LooseVersion` in `certbot.util.parse_loose_version`.
* The code for `CERTBOT_PIP_NO_BINARY` can be completely removed since that variable isn't used or referenced anywhere in this repo.
* add python 3.10 support
* make some version changes
* don't use looseversion in setup.py
* switch to pkg_resources
* deprecate get_strict_version
* fix route53 tests
* remove unused CERTBOT_PIP_NO_BINARY code
* stop using distutils in letstest
* add unit tests
* more changelog entries
This PR removes all zope dependencies from plugins configuration.
It also lets Sphinx upgrade to the next major version by removing the plugin dedicated to zope interfaces documentation. As a consequence, the deprecated zope interfaces are not documented anymore.
* Cleanup zope dependencies in plugins and upgrade sphinx
* Update pinnings
This is one of the things that newer versions of `pylint` complains about.
* git grep -l super\( | xargs sed -i 's/super([^)]*)/super()/g'
* fix spacing
Built on top of #8748, this PR reenables mypy strict mode and adds the appropriate corrections to pass the types checks.
* 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
* Work in progress
* Finish type control
* Isort
* Fix pylint
* Fix imports
* Fix cli subparser
* Some fixes
* Coverage
* Remove --no-strict-optional (obviously...)
* Update certbot-apache/certbot_apache/_internal/configurator.py
Co-authored-by: Brad Warren <bmw@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update certbot/certbot/_internal/display/completer.py
Co-authored-by: Brad Warren <bmw@users.noreply.github.com>
* Cleanup dns_google
* Improve lock controls and fix subparser
* Use the expected interfaces
* Fix code
Co-authored-by: Brad Warren <bmw@users.noreply.github.com>
Fixes https://github.com/certbot/certbot/issues/7913.
I only added the deprecation warning to `certbot.tests.util` because that's the only place where I think someone could be using the `mock` module through our API.
* remove external mock from acme
* update Certbot's mock usage
* remove mock dependency in plugins
* remove external mock from compatibility test
* add changelog entry
Fixes#8389#8584.
This PR makes the necessary modifications to officially drop Python 2 support in the Certbot project.
I did not remove the specific Python 2 compatibility branches that has been added in various places in the codebase, to reduce the size of this PR and this will be done in a future one
* Update classifiers and python_requires in setup.py
* Remove warnings about Python 2 deprecation
* Remove Azure jobs on Python 2.7
* Remove references to python 2 in documentation
* Pin dnspython to 2.1.0
* Update changelog
* Remove warning ignore
Fixes https://github.com/certbot/certbot/issues/8580.
With this PR, it should now be possible to run the oldest tests natively on Linux, at least when using an older version of Python 3, which hasn't been possible in a long time. Unfortunately, this isn't possible on macOS which I opened https://github.com/certbot/certbot/issues/8589 to track.
You can see the full test suite running with these changes at https://dev.azure.com/certbot/certbot/_build/results?buildId=3283&view=results.
I took the version numbers for the packages I updated by searching for the oldest version of the dependency I think we should try and support based on the updated comments at the top of `oldest_constraints.txt`. While kind of annoying, I think it'd be a good idea for the reviewer to double check that I didn't make a mistake with the versions I used here.
To find these versions, I used https://packages.ubuntu.com, https://packages.debian.org, and a CentOS 7 Docker image with EPEL 7 installed. For the latter, not all packages are available in Python 3 yet (which is something Certbot's EPEL package maintainers are working on) and in that case I didn't worry about the system because I think they can/will package the newest version available. If they end up hitting any issues here when trying to package Certbot on Python 3, we can always work with them to fix it.
* remove py27 from oldest name
* update min cryptography version
* remove run_oldest_tests.sh
* upgrade setuptools and pyopenssl
* update cffi, pyparsing, and idna
* expand oldest_constraints comments
* clarify oldest comment
* update min configobj version
* update min parsedatetime version
* quote tox env name
* use Python 3.6 in the oldest tests
* use Python 3.6 for oldest integration tests
* properly pin asn1crypto
* update min six version
* set basepython for a nicer error message
* remove outdated python 2 oldest constraints
* clean up some Sphinx warnings
* first attempt at a doc-test pipeline job
* fix formatting
* fix test name
* set env for bash
* try bash vs script
* maybe it didn't like me setting 'PATH'...derp
* drop use of venv
* sphinx-build isn't a py script
* try activating venv
* docs: remove unused html_static tags
* clean up final sphinx build errors for certbot
* clean up final sphinx build errors for acme
* better names for docs pipeline
* fix spelling
* add docs_extras to setup.py
* remove temp doc-testing pipeline; add template to main.yml
* rearrange pipeline execution; run sphinx builds in one job
* add documentation note to compat.os
* add uninstall.rst as a sub-toctree to avoid build error
* 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>
* Added note to each DNS documentation index page to mention that plugins need to be installed and are not included as standard.
* Resolved issue with white space in doc files
* Changed wording as discussed in PR.
* Changing URL to new wildcard instructions link
* Update certbot-dns-cloudflare/certbot_dns_cloudflare/__init__.py
Fixes https://github.com/certbot/certbot/issues/8134.
* Test on Python 3.9.
* Mention Python 3.9 support in changelog.
* s/\( *'Pro.*3\.\)8\(',\)/\18\2\n\19\2/
* undo changes to tox.ini
* Move more tests to Python 3.9
* Update PyYAML and packages which pinned it back
* Upgrade typed-ast
* Use <= to "pin" dnspython
* Fix lint by telling pylint it cannot be trusted
* Disable mypy on RFC plugin
* add comment about <= support
While reviewing https://github.com/certbot/certbot/pull/8404, it occurred to me that we're keeping both the generated files and the script used to generate them in `git`. Keeping both around seems unnecessary and is almost asking for the files to get out of sync at some point in the future. I fixed that by removing the files, adding them to `.gitignore`, and updating `build_remote.py` to generate them as needed.
* Remove generated files.
* Add generated files to gitignore.
* Reuse generate_dnsplugins_all.sh in build_remote