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certbot/letsencrypt/cli.py
Peter Eckersley c70bce8b7a Some cleaning up
2015-06-08 16:51:15 -07:00

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"""Let's Encrypt CLI."""
# TODO: Sanity check all input. Be sure to avoid shell code etc...
import argparse
import atexit
import logging
import os
import sys
import configargparse
import zope.component
import zope.interface.exceptions
import zope.interface.verify
import letsencrypt
from letsencrypt import account
from letsencrypt import configuration
from letsencrypt import constants
from letsencrypt import client
from letsencrypt import errors
from letsencrypt import interfaces
from letsencrypt import le_util
from letsencrypt import log
from letsencrypt import reporter
from letsencrypt.display import util as display_util
from letsencrypt.display import ops as display_ops
from letsencrypt.plugins import disco as plugins_disco
def _account_init(args, config):
le_util.make_or_verify_dir(
config.config_dir, constants.CONFIG_DIRS_MODE, os.geteuid())
# Prepare for init of Client
if args.email is None:
return client.determine_account(config)
else:
try:
# The way to get the default would be args.email = ""
# First try existing account
return account.Account.from_existing_account(config, args.email)
except errors.LetsEncryptClientError:
try:
# Try to make an account based on the email address
return account.Account.from_email(config, args.email)
except errors.LetsEncryptClientError:
return None
def _common_run(args, config, acc, authenticator, installer):
if args.domains is None:
doms = display_ops.choose_names(installer)
else:
doms = args.domains
if not doms:
sys.exit("Please specify --domains, or --installer that will "
"help in domain names autodiscovery")
acme = client.Client(config, acc, authenticator, installer)
# Validate the key and csr
client.validate_key_csr(acc.key)
if authenticator is not None:
if acc.regr is None:
try:
acme.register()
except errors.LetsEncryptClientError:
sys.exit("Unable to register an account with ACME server")
return acme, doms
def run(args, config, plugins):
"""Obtain a certificate and install."""
acc = _account_init(args, config)
if acc is None:
return None
if args.configurator is not None and (args.installer is not None or
args.authenticator is not None):
return ("Either --configurator or --authenticator/--installer"
"pair, but not both, is allowed")
if args.authenticator is not None or args.installer is not None:
installer = display_ops.pick_installer(
config, args.installer, plugins)
authenticator = display_ops.pick_authenticator(
config, args.authenticator, plugins)
else:
# TODO: this assume that user doesn't want to pick authenticator
# and installer separately...
authenticator = installer = display_ops.pick_configurator(
config, args.configurator, plugins)
if installer is None or authenticator is None:
return "Configurator could not be determined"
acme, doms = _common_run(args, config, acc, authenticator, installer)
# TODO: Handle errors from _common_run?
lineage = acme.obtain_and_enroll_certificate(doms, authenticator,
installer, plugins)
if not lineage:
return "Certificate could not be obtained"
acme.deploy_certificate(doms, lineage.privkey, lineage.cert, lineage.chain)
acme.enhance_config(doms, args.redirect)
def auth(args, config, plugins):
"""Obtain a certificate (no install)."""
# XXX: Update for renewer / RenewableCert
acc = _account_init(args, config)
if acc is None:
return None
authenticator = display_ops.pick_authenticator(
config, args.authenticator, plugins)
if authenticator is None:
return "Authenticator could not be determined"
if args.installer is not None:
installer = display_ops.pick_installer(config, args.installer, plugins)
else:
installer = None
# TODO: Handle errors from _common_run?
acme, doms = _common_run(
args, config, acc, authenticator=authenticator, installer=installer)
if not acme.obtain_and_enroll_certificate(doms, authenticator, installer,
plugins):
return "Certificate could not be obtained"
def install(args, config, plugins):
"""Install cert in server software (no auth)."""
# XXX: Update for renewer/RenewableCert
acc = _account_init(args, config)
if acc is None:
return None
installer = display_ops.pick_installer(config, args.installer, plugins)
if installer is None:
return "Installer could not be determined"
acme, doms = _common_run(
args, config, acc, authenticator=None, installer=installer)
assert args.cert_path is not None
acme.deploy_certificate(doms, acc.key.file, args.cert_path, args.chain_path)
acme.enhance_config(doms, args.redirect)
def revoke(args, unused_config, unused_plugins):
"""Revoke."""
if args.rev_cert is None and args.rev_key is None:
return "At least one of --certificate or --key is required"
# This depends on the renewal config and cannot be completed yet.
zope.component.getUtility(interfaces.IDisplay).notification(
"Revocation is not available with the new Boulder server yet.")
#client.revoke(args.installer, config, plugins, args.no_confirm,
# args.rev_cert, args.rev_key)
def rollback(args, config, plugins):
"""Rollback."""
client.rollback(args.installer, args.checkpoints, config, plugins)
def config_changes(unused_args, config, unused_plugins):
"""View config changes.
View checkpoints and associated configuration changes.
"""
client.view_config_changes(config)
def plugins_cmd(args, config, plugins): # TODO: Use IDiplay rathern than print
"""List plugins."""
logging.debug("Expected interfaces: %s", args.ifaces)
ifaces = [] if args.ifaces is None else args.ifaces
filtered = plugins.ifaces(ifaces)
logging.debug("Filtered plugins: %r", filtered)
if not args.init and not args.prepare:
print str(filtered)
return
filtered.init(config)
verified = filtered.verify(ifaces)
logging.debug("Verified plugins: %r", verified)
if not args.prepare:
print str(verified)
return
verified.prepare()
available = verified.available()
logging.debug("Prepared plugins: %s", available)
print str(available)
def read_file(filename):
"""Returns the given file's contents with universal new line support.
:param str filename: Filename
:returns: A tuple of filename and its contents
:rtype: tuple
:raises argparse.ArgumentTypeError: File does not exist or is not readable.
"""
try:
return filename, open(filename, "rU").read()
except IOError as exc:
raise argparse.ArgumentTypeError(exc.strerror)
def flag_default(name):
"""Default value for CLI flag."""
return constants.CLI_DEFAULTS[name]
def config_help(name, hidden=False):
"""Help message for `.IConfig` attribute."""
if hidden:
return argparse.SUPPRESS
else:
return interfaces.IConfig[name].__doc__
class SilentParser:
"""An a mini parser wrapper that doesn't print help for its
arguments... this one is just needed to the use of callbacks to define
arguments within plugins"""
def __init__(self, parser):
self.parser = parser
def add_argument(self, *args, **kwargs):
kwargs["help"] = argparse.SUPPRESS
self.parser.add_argument(*args, **kwargs)
HELP_TOPICS = ["all","security","paths","automation","testing"]
class HelpfulArgumentParser:
"""This class wraps argparse, adding the ability to make --help less
verbose, and request help on specific subcategories at a time, eg
'letsencrypt --help security' for security options."""
def __init__(self, args, plugins):
self.args = args
plugin_names = [name for name, p in plugins.iteritems()]
self.help_topics = HELP_TOPICS + plugin_names
self.parser = configargparse.ArgParser(
description=__doc__,
formatter_class=argparse.ArgumentDefaultsHelpFormatter,
args_for_setting_config_path=["-c", "--config"],
default_config_files=flag_default("config_files"))
self.silent_parser = SilentParser(self.parser)
h1 = self.prescan_for_flag("-h", self.help_topics)
h2 = self.prescan_for_flag("--h", self.help_topics)
assert max(True,"a") == "a", "Gravity changed direction"
help_arg = max(h1, h2)
self.visible_topics = self.determine_help_topics(help_arg)
#print self.visible_topics
self.groups = {} # elements are added by .add_group()
self.add_plugin_args(plugins)
def prescan_for_flag(self, flag, possible_arguments):
"""check for a flag, which accepts a fixed set of possible arguments, in
the command line; we will use this information to configure argparse's
help correctly. Return the flag's argument, if it has one that matches
the sequence @possible_arguments; otherwise return whether the flag is
present"""
if flag not in self.args:
return False
pos = self.args.index(flag)
try:
nxt = self.args[pos + 1]
if nxt in possible_arguments:
return nxt
except:
pass
return True
def add(self, topic, *args, **kwargs):
"""Add a new command line argument. @topic is required, to indicate
which part of the help will document it, but can be None for `always
documented'."""
if topic and self.visible_topics[topic]:
g = self.groups[topic]
g.add_argument(*args, **kwargs)
else:
kwargs["help"] = argparse.SUPPRESS
self.parser.add_argument(*args, **kwargs)
def add_group(self, topic, **kwargs):
"""This has to be called once for every topic; but we leave those calls
next to the argument definitions for clarity. Return something
arguments can be added to if necessary, either the parser or an argument
group."""
if self.visible_topics[topic]:
#print "Adding visible group " + topic
g = self.parser.add_argument_group(topic, **kwargs)
self.groups[topic] = g
return g
else:
#print "Invisible group " + topic
return self.silent_parser
def add_plugin_args(self, plugins):
# TODO: plugin_parser should be called for every detected plugin
for name, plugin_ep in plugins.iteritems():
parser_or_group = self.add_group(name, description=plugin_ep.description)
#print parser_or_group
plugin_ep.plugin_cls.inject_parser_options(parser_or_group, name)
def determine_help_topics(self, chosen_topic):
"""The user may have requested help on a topic, return a dict of which
topics to dislpay. @chosen_topic has prescan_for_flag's return type"""
# topics maps each topic to whether it should be documented by
# argparse on the command line
if chosen_topic == "all":
return dict([(t,True) for t in self.help_topics])
elif not chosen_topic:
return dict([(t,False) for t in self.help_topics])
else:
return dict([(t,t == chosen_topic) for t in self.help_topics])
def create_parser(plugins, args):
"""Create parser."""
helpful = HelpfulArgumentParser(args, plugins)
helpful.add(
None, "-v", "--verbose", dest="verbose_count", action="count",
default=flag_default("verbose_count"), help="This flag can be used "
"multiple times to incrementally increase the verbosity of output, "
"e.g. -vvv.")
# --help is automatically provided by argparse
helpful.add_group( "automation",
description="Arguments for automating execution & other tweaks")
helpful.add(
"automation", "--version", action="version",
version="%(prog)s {0}".format(letsencrypt.__version__),
help="show program's version number and exit")
helpful.add(
"automation", "--no-confirm", dest="no_confirm", action="store_true",
help="Turn off confirmation screens, currently used for --revoke")
helpful.add(
"automation", "--agree-eula", "-e", dest="tos", action="store_true",
help="Agree to the Let's Encrypt Subscriber Agreement")
helpful.add(
None, "-t", "--text", dest="text_mode", action="store_true",
help="Use the text output instead of the curses UI.")
helpful.add_group(
"testing", description="The following flags are meant for "
"testing purposes only! Do NOT change them, unless you "
"really know what you're doing!")
helpful.add(
"testing", "--no-verify-ssl", action="store_true",
help=config_help("no_verify_ssl"),
default=flag_default("no_verify_ssl"))
# TODO: apache and nginx plugins do NOT respect it
helpful.add(
"testing", "--dvsni-port", type=int, default=flag_default("dvsni_port"),
help=config_help("dvsni_port"))
subparsers = helpful.parser.add_subparsers(metavar="SUBCOMMAND")
def add_subparser(name, func): # pylint: disable=missing-docstring
subparser = subparsers.add_parser(
name, help=func.__doc__.splitlines()[0], description=func.__doc__)
subparser.set_defaults(func=func)
return subparser
add_subparser("run", run)
add_subparser("auth", auth)
add_subparser("install", install)
parser_revoke = add_subparser("revoke", revoke)
parser_rollback = add_subparser("rollback", rollback)
add_subparser("config_changes", config_changes)
parser_plugins = add_subparser("plugins", plugins_cmd)
parser_plugins.add_argument("--init", action="store_true")
parser_plugins.add_argument("--prepare", action="store_true")
parser_plugins.add_argument(
"--authenticators", action="append_const", dest="ifaces",
const=interfaces.IAuthenticator)
parser_plugins.add_argument(
"--installers", action="append_const", dest="ifaces",
const=interfaces.IInstaller)
helpful.add(None, "--configurator")
helpful.add(None, "-a", "--authenticator")
helpful.add(None, "-i", "--installer")
# positional arg shadows --domains, instead of appending, and
# --domains is useful, because it can be stored in config
#for subparser in parser_run, parser_auth, parser_install:
# subparser.add_argument("domains", nargs="*", metavar="domain")
helpful.add(None, "-d", "--domains", metavar="DOMAIN", action="append")
helpful.add(None, "-k", "--accountkey", type=read_file,
help="Path to the account key file")
helpful.add(None, "-m", "--email", help=config_help("email"))
helpful.add_group(
"security", description="Security parameters & server settings")
helpful.add("security", "-B", "--rsa-key-size", type=int, metavar="N",
default=flag_default("rsa_key_size"),
help=config_help("rsa_key_size"))
# TODO: resolve - assumes binary logic while client.py assumes ternary.
helpful.add("security", "-r", "--redirect", action="store_true",
help="Automatically redirect all HTTP traffic to HTTPS for the newly "
"authenticated vhost.")
parser_revoke.add_argument(
"--certificate", dest="rev_cert", type=read_file, metavar="CERT_PATH",
help="Revoke a specific certificate.")
parser_revoke.add_argument(
"--key", dest="rev_key", type=read_file, metavar="KEY_PATH",
help="Revoke all certs generated by the provided authorized key.")
parser_rollback.add_argument(
"--checkpoints", type=int, metavar="N",
default=flag_default("rollback_checkpoints"),
help="Revert configuration N number of checkpoints.")
_paths_parser(helpful)
return helpful.parser
def _paths_parser(helpful):
add = helpful.add
helpful.add_group("paths", description="Arguments changing execution paths & servers")
add("paths", "--config-dir", default=flag_default("config_dir"),
help=config_help("config_dir"))
add("paths", "--work-dir", default=flag_default("work_dir"),
help=config_help("work_dir"))
add("paths", "--backup-dir", default=flag_default("backup_dir"),
help=config_help("backup_dir"))
add("paths", "--key-dir", default=flag_default("key_dir"),
help=config_help("key_dir"))
add("paths", "--cert-dir", default=flag_default("certs_dir"),
help=config_help("cert_dir"))
add("paths", "--le-vhost-ext", default="-le-ssl.conf",
help=config_help("le_vhost_ext"))
add("paths", "--cert-path", default=flag_default("cert_path"),
help=config_help("cert_path"))
add("paths", "--chain-path", default=flag_default("chain_path"),
help=config_help("chain_path"))
add("paths", "--renewer-config-file", default=flag_default("renewer_config_file"),
help=config_help("renewer_config_file"))
add("paths","-s", "--server", default=flag_default("server"),
help=config_help("server"))
def main(args=sys.argv[1:]):
"""Command line argument parsing and main script execution."""
# note: arg parser internally handles --help (and exits afterwards)
plugins = plugins_disco.PluginsRegistry.find_all()
args = create_parser(plugins,args).parse_args(args)
config = configuration.NamespaceConfig(args)
# Displayer
if args.text_mode:
displayer = display_util.FileDisplay(sys.stdout)
else:
displayer = display_util.NcursesDisplay()
zope.component.provideUtility(displayer)
# Reporter
report = reporter.Reporter()
zope.component.provideUtility(report)
atexit.register(report.atexit_print_messages)
# Logging
level = -args.verbose_count * 10
logger = logging.getLogger()
logger.setLevel(level)
logging.debug("Logging level set at %d", level)
if not args.text_mode:
logger.addHandler(log.DialogHandler())
logging.debug("Discovered plugins: %r", plugins)
if not os.geteuid() == 0:
logging.warning(
"Root (sudo) is required to run most of letsencrypt functionality.")
# check must be done after arg parsing as --help should work
# w/o root; on the other hand, e.g. "letsencrypt run
# --authenticator dns" or "letsencrypt plugins" does not
# require root as well
#return (
# "{0}Root is required to run letsencrypt. Please use sudo.{0}"
# .format(os.linesep))
return args.func(args, config, plugins)
if __name__ == "__main__":
sys.exit(main()) # pragma: no cover