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sslutil: print a warning when using TLS 1.0 on legacy Python
Mercurial now requires TLS 1.1+ when TLS 1.1+ is supported by the
client. Since we made the decision to require TLS 1.1+ when running
with modern Python versions, it makes sense to do something for
legacy Python versions that only support TLS 1.0.
Feature parity would be to prevent TLS 1.0 connections out of the
box and require a config option to enable them. However, this is
extremely user hostile since Mercurial wouldn't talk to https://
by default in these installations! I can easily see how someone
would do something foolish like use "--insecure" instead - and
that would be worse than allowing TLS 1.0!
This patch takes the compromise position of printing a warning when
performing TLS 1.0 connections when running on old Python
versions. While this warning is no more annoying than the
CA certificate / fingerprint warnings in Mercurial 3.8, we provide
a config option to disable the warning because to many people
upgrading Python to make the warning go away is not an available
recourse (unlike pinning fingerprints is for the CA warning).
The warning appears as optional output in a lot of tests.
author | Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com> |
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date | Wed, 13 Jul 2016 21:49:17 -0700 |
parents | b501579147f1 |
children | c3a9cd78b151 |
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# formatter.py - generic output formatting for mercurial # # Copyright 2012 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> # # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. from __future__ import absolute_import import os from .i18n import _ from .node import ( hex, short, ) from . import ( encoding, error, templater, util, ) pickle = util.pickle class baseformatter(object): def __init__(self, ui, topic, opts): self._ui = ui self._topic = topic self._style = opts.get("style") self._template = opts.get("template") self._item = None # function to convert node to string suitable for this output self.hexfunc = hex def __nonzero__(self): '''return False if we're not doing real templating so we can skip extra work''' return True def _showitem(self): '''show a formatted item once all data is collected''' pass def startitem(self): '''begin an item in the format list''' if self._item is not None: self._showitem() self._item = {} def data(self, **data): '''insert data into item that's not shown in default output''' self._item.update(data) def write(self, fields, deftext, *fielddata, **opts): '''do default text output while assigning data to item''' fieldkeys = fields.split() assert len(fieldkeys) == len(fielddata) self._item.update(zip(fieldkeys, fielddata)) def condwrite(self, cond, fields, deftext, *fielddata, **opts): '''do conditional write (primarily for plain formatter)''' fieldkeys = fields.split() assert len(fieldkeys) == len(fielddata) self._item.update(zip(fieldkeys, fielddata)) def plain(self, text, **opts): '''show raw text for non-templated mode''' pass def end(self): '''end output for the formatter''' if self._item is not None: self._showitem() class plainformatter(baseformatter): '''the default text output scheme''' def __init__(self, ui, topic, opts): baseformatter.__init__(self, ui, topic, opts) if ui.debugflag: self.hexfunc = hex else: self.hexfunc = short def __nonzero__(self): return False def startitem(self): pass def data(self, **data): pass def write(self, fields, deftext, *fielddata, **opts): self._ui.write(deftext % fielddata, **opts) def condwrite(self, cond, fields, deftext, *fielddata, **opts): '''do conditional write''' if cond: self._ui.write(deftext % fielddata, **opts) def plain(self, text, **opts): self._ui.write(text, **opts) def end(self): pass class debugformatter(baseformatter): def __init__(self, ui, topic, opts): baseformatter.__init__(self, ui, topic, opts) self._ui.write("%s = [\n" % self._topic) def _showitem(self): self._ui.write(" " + repr(self._item) + ",\n") def end(self): baseformatter.end(self) self._ui.write("]\n") class pickleformatter(baseformatter): def __init__(self, ui, topic, opts): baseformatter.__init__(self, ui, topic, opts) self._data = [] def _showitem(self): self._data.append(self._item) def end(self): baseformatter.end(self) self._ui.write(pickle.dumps(self._data)) def _jsonifyobj(v): if isinstance(v, tuple): return '[' + ', '.join(_jsonifyobj(e) for e in v) + ']' elif v is None: return 'null' elif v is True: return 'true' elif v is False: return 'false' elif isinstance(v, (int, float)): return str(v) else: return '"%s"' % encoding.jsonescape(v) class jsonformatter(baseformatter): def __init__(self, ui, topic, opts): baseformatter.__init__(self, ui, topic, opts) self._ui.write("[") self._ui._first = True def _showitem(self): if self._ui._first: self._ui._first = False else: self._ui.write(",") self._ui.write("\n {\n") first = True for k, v in sorted(self._item.items()): if first: first = False else: self._ui.write(",\n") self._ui.write(' "%s": %s' % (k, _jsonifyobj(v))) self._ui.write("\n }") def end(self): baseformatter.end(self) self._ui.write("\n]\n") class templateformatter(baseformatter): def __init__(self, ui, topic, opts): baseformatter.__init__(self, ui, topic, opts) self._topic = topic self._t = gettemplater(ui, topic, opts.get('template', '')) def _showitem(self): g = self._t(self._topic, ui=self._ui, **self._item) self._ui.write(templater.stringify(g)) def lookuptemplate(ui, topic, tmpl): # looks like a literal template? if '{' in tmpl: return tmpl, None # perhaps a stock style? if not os.path.split(tmpl)[0]: mapname = (templater.templatepath('map-cmdline.' + tmpl) or templater.templatepath(tmpl)) if mapname and os.path.isfile(mapname): return None, mapname # perhaps it's a reference to [templates] t = ui.config('templates', tmpl) if t: return templater.unquotestring(t), None if tmpl == 'list': ui.write(_("available styles: %s\n") % templater.stylelist()) raise error.Abort(_("specify a template")) # perhaps it's a path to a map or a template if ('/' in tmpl or '\\' in tmpl) and os.path.isfile(tmpl): # is it a mapfile for a style? if os.path.basename(tmpl).startswith("map-"): return None, os.path.realpath(tmpl) tmpl = open(tmpl).read() return tmpl, None # constant string? return tmpl, None def gettemplater(ui, topic, spec): tmpl, mapfile = lookuptemplate(ui, topic, spec) assert not (tmpl and mapfile) if mapfile: return templater.templater.frommapfile(mapfile) return maketemplater(ui, topic, tmpl) def maketemplater(ui, topic, tmpl, filters=None, cache=None): """Create a templater from a string template 'tmpl'""" aliases = ui.configitems('templatealias') t = templater.templater(filters=filters, cache=cache, aliases=aliases) if tmpl: t.cache[topic] = tmpl return t def formatter(ui, topic, opts): template = opts.get("template", "") if template == "json": return jsonformatter(ui, topic, opts) elif template == "pickle": return pickleformatter(ui, topic, opts) elif template == "debug": return debugformatter(ui, topic, opts) elif template != "": return templateformatter(ui, topic, opts) # developer config: ui.formatdebug elif ui.configbool('ui', 'formatdebug'): return debugformatter(ui, topic, opts) # deprecated config: ui.formatjson elif ui.configbool('ui', 'formatjson'): return jsonformatter(ui, topic, opts) return plainformatter(ui, topic, opts)