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Joona Hoikkala
e9bc4a319b Apache plugin wildcard support for ACMEv2 (#5608)
In `deploy_cert()` and `enhance()`, the user will be presented with a dialog to choose from the VirtualHosts that can be covered by the wildcard domain name. The (multiple) selection result will then be handled in a similar way that we previously handled a single VirtualHost that was returned by the `_find_best_vhost()`.

Additionally the selected VirtualHosts are added to a dictionary that maps selections to a wildcard domain to be reused in the later `enhance()` call and not forcing the user to select the same VirtualHosts again.

* Apache plugin wildcard support

* Present dialog only once per domain, added tests

* Raise exception if no VHosts selected for wildcard domain
2018-02-28 11:31:47 -08:00
Zach Shepherd
f51d345d5b Low-impact cleanup of IDisplay (#4818)
Remove unused help-related display code. When NcursesDisplay was
removed[1], help was deprecated. This change removes the remaining
bits and pieces of code.

Remove unused escape-related display code. When NcursesDisplay was
removed[1], escape was deprecated. This change removes the remaining
bits and pieces of code.

Remove uses of unused menu parameters.

Remove unused default_status/default_state argument from checklist.
(This seems safe because not only is it unused, the parameter has
different names in the interface and implementation)

1 - d54cb76432

Resolves #4795.
2017-06-15 17:14:38 -07:00
Yen Chi Hsuan
7d02e129f9 Fix certbot-apache tests on Python 3 (#4172) 2017-02-24 18:21:21 -08:00
Brad Warren
9c9004aff1 Stop IDisplay AssertionErrors (#4010)
Fixes #3996.

I'm pretty confident this PR solves the problem. I've audited all calls to IDisplay methods and the assertions done in certbot.display.util are now done in all our unit tests.

With that said, it wouldn't hurt to have someone else double check I didn't miss anything. The easiest way to do this is to grep for IDisplay in our code and ensure all calls to IDisplay methods are valid. This means every method call other than notification (because a notification call is always OK) either provides a value for default or force_interactive. This is defined in interfaces.py.

I've also been considering removing the assertion that's been causing us trouble here from our release. The only argument I have for not doing so is it may hinder 3rd party plugin development. When they use IDisplay, they have the same problem as we do with prompting users without a TTY. Not keeping this assertion in makes it more likely they won't notice the issue and Certbot will crash on an unsuspecting user.

With that said, none of our known 3rd party plugins use IDisplay at all.

* Provide force_interactive in _get_certname

* Use force_interactive when asking for webroot

* Factor IDisplay assertion into it's own function

* Add util.patch_get_utility()

* Allow custom path to patch_get_utiity

* Change GetEmailTest to use patch_get_utility

* Use new_callable to create new objects

* Modify tests to use patch_get_utility

* Improve FreezableMock documentation

* Add user facing error to TTY magic

* Comment out assert_valid_call

* Add test_input_assertion_fail2()
2017-01-10 16:25:33 -08:00
Brad Warren
ae379568b1 Mitigate problems for people who run without -n (#3916)
* CLI flag for forcing interactivity

* add --force-interactive

* Add force_interactive error checking and tests

* Add force_interactive parameter to FileDisplay

* add _can_interact

* Add _return_default

* Add **unused_kwargs to NoninteractiveDisplay

* improve _return_default assertion

* Change IDisplay calls and write tests

* Document force_interactive in interfaces.py

* Don't force_interactive with a new prompt

* Warn when skipping an interaction for the first time

* add specific logger.debug message
2016-12-19 12:45:40 -08:00
Peter Eckersley
e93ace79cc Test coverage & fix 2016-06-25 12:06:43 -07:00
Brad Warren
2002511f81 s/letsencrypt/certbot letsencrypt-apache 2016-04-13 16:30:57 -07:00
Renamed from letsencrypt-apache/letsencrypt_apache/tests/display_ops_test.py (Browse further)