#!/usr/bin/env python """Aids in creating a developer virtual environment for Certbot. When this module is run as a script, it takes the arguments that should be passed to pip to install the Certbot packages as command line arguments. The virtual environment will be created with the name "venv" in the current working directory and will use the default version of Python for the virtualenv executable in your PATH. You can change the name of the virtual environment by setting the environment variable VENV_NAME. """ from __future__ import print_function import glob import os import re import shutil import subprocess import sys import time REQUIREMENTS = [ '-e acme[dev]', '-e certbot[dev,docs]', '-e certbot-apache', '-e certbot-dns-cloudflare', '-e certbot-dns-cloudxns', '-e certbot-dns-digitalocean', '-e certbot-dns-dnsimple', '-e certbot-dns-dnsmadeeasy', '-e certbot-dns-gehirn', '-e certbot-dns-google', '-e certbot-dns-linode', '-e certbot-dns-luadns', '-e certbot-dns-nsone', '-e certbot-dns-ovh', '-e certbot-dns-rfc2136', '-e certbot-dns-route53', '-e certbot-dns-sakuracloud', '-e certbot-nginx', '-e letshelp-certbot', '-e certbot-compatibility-test', '-e certbot-ci', ] VERSION_PATTERN = re.compile(r'^(\d+)\.(\d+).*$') class PythonExecutableNotFoundError(Exception): pass def find_python_executable(python_major): # type: (int) -> str """ Find the relevant python executable that is of the given python major version. Will test, in decreasing priority order: * the current Python interpreter * 'pythonX' executable in PATH (with X the given major version) if available * 'python' executable in PATH if available * Windows Python launcher 'py' executable in PATH if available Incompatible python versions for Certbot will be evicted (eg. Python < 3.5 on Windows) :param int python_major: the Python major version to target (2 or 3) :rtype: str :return: the relevant python executable path :raise RuntimeError: if no relevant python executable path could be found """ python_executable_path = None # First try, current python executable if _check_version('{0}.{1}.{2}'.format( sys.version_info[0], sys.version_info[1], sys.version_info[2]), python_major): return sys.executable # Second try, with python executables in path versions_to_test = ['2.7', '2', ''] if python_major == 2 else ['3', ''] for one_version in versions_to_test: try: one_python = 'python{0}'.format(one_version) output = subprocess.check_output([one_python, '--version'], universal_newlines=True, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT) if _check_version(output.strip().split()[1], python_major): return subprocess.check_output([one_python, '-c', 'import sys; sys.stdout.write(sys.executable);'], universal_newlines=True) except (subprocess.CalledProcessError, OSError): pass # Last try, with Windows Python launcher try: env_arg = '-{0}'.format(python_major) output_version = subprocess.check_output(['py', env_arg, '--version'], universal_newlines=True, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT) if _check_version(output_version.strip().split()[1], python_major): return subprocess.check_output(['py', env_arg, '-c', 'import sys; sys.stdout.write(sys.executable);'], universal_newlines=True) except (subprocess.CalledProcessError, OSError): pass if not python_executable_path: raise RuntimeError('Error, no compatible Python {0} executable for Certbot could be found.' .format(python_major)) def _check_version(version_str, major_version): search = VERSION_PATTERN.search(version_str) if not search: return False version = (int(search.group(1)), int(search.group(2))) minimal_version_supported = (2, 7) if major_version == 3 and os.name == 'nt': minimal_version_supported = (3, 5) elif major_version == 3: minimal_version_supported = (3, 4) if version >= minimal_version_supported: return True print('Incompatible python version for Certbot found: {0}'.format(version_str)) return False def subprocess_with_print(cmd, env=os.environ, shell=False): print('+ {0}'.format(subprocess.list2cmdline(cmd)) if isinstance(cmd, list) else cmd) subprocess.check_call(cmd, env=env, shell=shell) def get_venv_python_path(venv_path): python_linux = os.path.join(venv_path, 'bin/python') if os.path.isfile(python_linux): return os.path.abspath(python_linux) python_windows = os.path.join(venv_path, 'Scripts\\python.exe') if os.path.isfile(python_windows): return os.path.abspath(python_windows) raise ValueError(( 'Error, could not find python executable in venv path {0}: is it a valid venv ?' .format(venv_path))) def prepare_venv_path(venv_name): """Determines the venv path and prepares it for use. This function cleans up any Python eggs in the current working directory and ensures the venv path is available for use. The path used is the VENV_NAME environment variable if it is set and venv_name otherwise. If there is already a directory at the desired path, the existing directory is renamed by appending a timestamp to the directory name. :param str venv_name: The name or path at where the virtual environment should be created if VENV_NAME isn't set. :returns: path where the virtual environment should be created :rtype: str """ for path in glob.glob('*.egg-info'): if os.path.isdir(path): shutil.rmtree(path) else: os.remove(path) env_venv_name = os.environ.get('VENV_NAME') if env_venv_name: print('Creating venv at {0}' ' as specified in VENV_NAME'.format(env_venv_name)) venv_name = env_venv_name if os.path.isdir(venv_name): os.rename(venv_name, '{0}.{1}.bak'.format(venv_name, int(time.time()))) return venv_name def install_packages(venv_name, pip_args): """Installs packages in the given venv. :param str venv_name: The name or path at where the virtual environment should be created. :param pip_args: Command line arguments that should be given to pip to install packages :type pip_args: `list` of `str` """ # Using the python executable from venv, we ensure to execute following commands in this venv. py_venv = get_venv_python_path(venv_name) subprocess_with_print([py_venv, os.path.abspath('letsencrypt-auto-source/pieces/pipstrap.py')]) command = [py_venv, os.path.abspath('tools/pip_install.py')] command.extend(pip_args) subprocess_with_print(command) if os.path.isdir(os.path.join(venv_name, 'bin')): # Linux/OSX specific print('-------------------------------------------------------------------') print('Please run the following command to activate developer environment:') print('source {0}/bin/activate'.format(venv_name)) print('-------------------------------------------------------------------') elif os.path.isdir(os.path.join(venv_name, 'Scripts')): # Windows specific print('---------------------------------------------------------------------------') print('Please run one of the following commands to activate developer environment:') print('{0}\\Scripts\\activate.bat (for Batch)'.format(venv_name)) print('.\\{0}\\Scripts\\Activate.ps1 (for Powershell)'.format(venv_name)) print('---------------------------------------------------------------------------') else: raise ValueError('Error, directory {0} is not a valid venv.'.format(venv_name))