* Work in progress
* Work in progress
* Work in progress
* Work in progress
* Fix issues around nullability of VirtualHost.path, may discuss that during review
* Work in progress
* Fix remaining types
* Various lint fixes
* Reconfigure tox and mypy to disallow untyped defs globally
* Cleanup compatibility tests
* Use cast for unused v2 logic
* Improve types
* Remove unused comment
* Fix coverage
* Better types
* Fix another type
* Update certbot-apache/certbot_apache/_internal/apacheparser.py
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* Update certbot-apache/certbot_apache/_internal/assertions.py
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* Fix type
* Various fixes
* Refactor imports
* Keep naming convention consistent on TypeVars
* Improve types
* Improve types
* Remove remaining Sequence[str] in the project
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* Add generic methods to save some casts, and fix lint
* Update current and oldest pinning
* Fix classes
* Remove some todos thanks to josepy 1.11.0
* Cleanup some useless pylint disable
* Finish complete typing
* Better TypeVar names
* Upgrade pinning and fix some typing errors
* Use protocol
* Fix types in apache
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* Improve assertions in certbot-apache tests.
Replacements inspired by flake8-assertive.
* Fix test failures
* assertEqual is not for None :D
* Pass all tests :)
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
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
* Start more types
* Second run
* Work in progress
* Types in all acme module
* Various fixes
* Various fixes
* Final fixes
* Disallow untyped defs for acme project
* Fix coverage
* Remote unecessary type ignore
* Use Mapping instead of Dict as input whenever it is possible
* Update acme/acme/client.py
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* Update acme/acme/client.py
Co-authored-by: alexzorin <alex@zor.io>
* Various fixes
* Fix code
* Fix code
* Update acme/acme/client.py
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* Update acme/acme/challenges.py
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* Update acme/acme/client.py
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* Fix deactivate_registration and simplify signature of update_registration
* Do not leak personal data during account deactivation
* Clean more Dicts
* New fix to not leak contact field in the account deactivation payload.
* Add ignore for python 3.6 type check
* Revert "Add ignore for python 3.6 type check"
This reverts commit da7338137b.
* Let's find a smarter way than "type: ignore"
* Update certbot/certbot/_internal/account.py
Co-authored-by: alexzorin <alex@zor.io>
* Fix an annotation
Co-authored-by: Brad Warren <bmw@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: alexzorin <alex@zor.io>
* Fix some typos (found by codespell)
Signed-off-by: Stefan Weil <sw@weilnetz.de>
* Remove typo fixes for some files which should not be modified
Signed-off-by: Stefan Weil <sw@weilnetz.de>
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
As a follow-up to #8971, this PR removes all references to the old Zope interfaces, except the ones used to deprecate them and prepare for their removal.
In the process, some documentation and tests about the `Display` objects are simply removed since they are not relevant anymore given that they are removed from the public API.
* Cleanup some interfaces.IInstaller
* Cleanup IConfig doc
* Allmost complete removal
* Remove useless tests
* Fixes
* More cleanup
* More cleanup
* More cleanup
* Remove a non existent reference
* Better type
* Fix lint
* 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>
While bumping pinned packages in #8928, we came across a new version of pylint (2.9.3). Upgrading to this version requires some changes to Certbot's code, which is what this change is about.
* pylint: upgrade pinned verson and fix new lints
* maxsplit should be 1, not -1, for rsplit
In the apache2 package on Debian-based distros, the default
000-default.conf virtual host does not include a ServerName.
Depending on the FQDN hostname of the machine and DNS setup, Apache
assigns a name to this unnamed vhost at runtime. As a result, the
Apache config end up with vhosts that have duplicative names.
Previously, Certbot did not identify that the nameless vhost could be
a match for the requested identifier, which would, depending on
configuration load order, cause the authenticator to fail.
This change causes Certbot to include all unnamed vhosts on top of
matched vhosts, during authentication. If no vhosts matched, the
existing behavior remains the same.
* apache: configure nameless vhosts during auth
* vhost is only unnamed if ServerName is not set
* also fix test to only match ServerName
Co-authored-by: Brad Warren <bmw@users.noreply.github.com>