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
* 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
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.
* 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
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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
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