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ohemorange 5ff7f2211e Explicitly add six as a dependency in letsencrypt-auto-source dockerfiles (#5808)
* update documentation

* explicitly add six as a dependency in letsencrypt-auto-source dockerfiles

* pin six version
2018-03-29 15:34:38 -07:00

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# For running tests, build a docker image with a passwordless sudo and a trust
# store we can manipulate.
FROM ubuntu:trusty
# Add an unprivileged user:
RUN useradd --create-home --home-dir /home/lea --shell /bin/bash --groups sudo --uid 1000 lea
# Let that user sudo:
RUN sed -i.bkp -e \
's/%sudo\s\+ALL=(ALL\(:ALL\)\?)\s\+ALL/%sudo ALL=NOPASSWD:ALL/g' \
/etc/sudoers
# Install pip:
RUN apt-get update && \
apt-get -q -y install python-pip && \
apt-get clean
# Use pipstrap to update to a stable and tested version of pip
COPY ./pieces/pipstrap.py /opt
RUN /opt/pipstrap.py
# Pin pytest version for increased stability
RUN pip install pytest==3.2.5 six==1.10.0
RUN mkdir -p /home/lea/certbot
# Install fake testing CA:
COPY ./tests/certs/ca/my-root-ca.crt.pem /usr/local/share/ca-certificates/
RUN update-ca-certificates
# Copy code:
COPY . /home/lea/certbot/letsencrypt-auto-source
USER lea
WORKDIR /home/lea
CMD ["pytest", "-v", "-s", "certbot/letsencrypt-auto-source/tests"]