"""Certbot display."""
import logging
import os
import sys
import textwrap
import zope.interface
from certbot import compat
from certbot import constants
from certbot import interfaces
from certbot import errors
from certbot.display import completer
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
WIDTH = 72
# Display exit codes
OK = "ok"
"""Display exit code indicating user acceptance."""
CANCEL = "cancel"
"""Display exit code for a user canceling the display."""
HELP = "help"
"""Display exit code when for when the user requests more help. (UNUSED)"""
ESC = "esc"
"""Display exit code when the user hits Escape (UNUSED)"""
# Display constants
SIDE_FRAME = ("- " * 39) + "-"
"""Display boundary (alternates spaces, so when copy-pasted, markdown doesn't interpret
it as a heading)"""
def _wrap_lines(msg):
"""Format lines nicely to 80 chars.
:param str msg: Original message
:returns: Formatted message respecting newlines in message
:rtype: str
"""
lines = msg.splitlines()
fixed_l = []
for line in lines:
fixed_l.append(textwrap.fill(
line,
80,
break_long_words=False,
break_on_hyphens=False))
return '\n'.join(fixed_l)
def input_with_timeout(prompt=None, timeout=36000.0):
"""Get user input with a timeout.
Behaves the same as six.moves.input, however, an error is raised if
a user doesn't answer after timeout seconds. The default timeout
value was chosen to place it just under 12 hours for users following
our advice and running Certbot twice a day.
:param str prompt: prompt to provide for input
:param float timeout: maximum number of seconds to wait for input
:returns: user response
:rtype: str
:raises errors.Error if no answer is given before the timeout
"""
# use of sys.stdin and sys.stdout to mimic six.moves.input based on
# https://github.com/python/cpython/blob/baf7bb30a02aabde260143136bdf5b3738a1d409/Lib/getpass.py#L129
if prompt:
sys.stdout.write(prompt)
sys.stdout.flush()
line = compat.readline_with_timeout(timeout, prompt)
if not line:
raise EOFError
return line.rstrip('\n')
@zope.interface.implementer(interfaces.IDisplay)
class FileDisplay(object):
"""File-based display."""
# pylint: disable=too-many-arguments
# see https://github.com/certbot/certbot/issues/3915
def __init__(self, outfile, force_interactive):
super(FileDisplay, self).__init__()
self.outfile = outfile
self.force_interactive = force_interactive
self.skipped_interaction = False
def notification(self, message, pause=True,
wrap=True, force_interactive=False):
"""Displays a notification and waits for user acceptance.
:param str message: Message to display
:param bool pause: Whether or not the program should pause for the
user's confirmation
:param bool wrap: Whether or not the application should wrap text
:param bool force_interactive: True if it's safe to prompt the user
because it won't cause any workflow regressions
"""
if wrap:
message = _wrap_lines(message)
self.outfile.write(
"{line}{frame}{line}{msg}{line}{frame}{line}".format(
line=os.linesep, frame=SIDE_FRAME, msg=message))
self.outfile.flush()
if pause:
if self._can_interact(force_interactive):
input_with_timeout("Press Enter to Continue")
else:
logger.debug("Not pausing for user confirmation")
def menu(self, message, choices, ok_label=None, cancel_label=None,
help_label=None, default=None,
cli_flag=None, force_interactive=False, **unused_kwargs):
# pylint: disable=unused-argument
"""Display a menu.
.. todo:: This doesn't enable the help label/button (I wasn't sold on
any interface I came up with for this). It would be a nice feature
:param str message: title of menu
:param choices: Menu lines, len must be > 0
:type choices: list of tuples (tag, item) or
list of descriptions (tags will be enumerated)
:param default: default value to return (if one exists)
:param str cli_flag: option used to set this value with the CLI
:param bool force_interactive: True if it's safe to prompt the user
because it won't cause any workflow regressions
:returns: tuple of (`code`, `index`) where
`code` - str display exit code
`index` - int index of the user's selection
:rtype: tuple
"""
if self._return_default(message, default, cli_flag, force_interactive):
return OK, default
self._print_menu(message, choices)
code, selection = self._get_valid_int_ans(len(choices))
return code, selection - 1
def input(self, message, default=None,
cli_flag=None, force_interactive=False, **unused_kwargs):
"""Accept input from the user.
:param str message: message to display to the user
:param default: default value to return (if one exists)
:param str cli_flag: option used to set this value with the CLI
:param bool force_interactive: True if it's safe to prompt the user
because it won't cause any workflow regressions
:returns: tuple of (`code`, `input`) where
`code` - str display exit code
`input` - str of the user's input
:rtype: tuple
"""
if self._return_default(message, default, cli_flag, force_interactive):
return OK, default
# Trailing space must be added outside of _wrap_lines to be preserved
message = _wrap_lines("%s (Enter 'c' to cancel):" % message) + " "
ans = input_with_timeout(message)
if ans == "c" or ans == "C":
return CANCEL, "-1"
else:
return OK, ans
def yesno(self, message, yes_label="Yes", no_label="No", default=None,
cli_flag=None, force_interactive=False, **unused_kwargs):
"""Query the user with a yes/no question.
Yes and No label must begin with different letters, and must contain at
least one letter each.
:param str message: question for the user
:param str yes_label: Label of the "Yes" parameter
:param str no_label: Label of the "No" parameter
:param default: default value to return (if one exists)
:param str cli_flag: option used to set this value with the CLI
:param bool force_interactive: True if it's safe to prompt the user
because it won't cause any workflow regressions
:returns: True for "Yes", False for "No"
:rtype: bool
"""
if self._return_default(message, default, cli_flag, force_interactive):
return default
message = _wrap_lines(message)
self.outfile.write("{0}{frame}{msg}{0}{frame}".format(
os.linesep, frame=SIDE_FRAME + os.linesep, msg=message))
self.outfile.flush()
while True:
ans = input_with_timeout("{yes}/{no}: ".format(
yes=_parens_around_char(yes_label),
no=_parens_around_char(no_label)))
# Couldn't get pylint indentation right with elif
# elif doesn't matter in this situation
if (ans.startswith(yes_label[0].lower()) or
ans.startswith(yes_label[0].upper())):
return True
if (ans.startswith(no_label[0].lower()) or
ans.startswith(no_label[0].upper())):
return False
def checklist(self, message, tags, default=None,
cli_flag=None, force_interactive=False, **unused_kwargs):
# pylint: disable=unused-argument
"""Display a checklist.
:param str message: Message to display to user
:param list tags: `str` tags to select, len(tags) > 0
:param default: default value to return (if one exists)
:param str cli_flag: option used to set this value with the CLI
:param bool force_interactive: True if it's safe to prompt the user
because it won't cause any workflow regressions
:returns: tuple of (`code`, `tags`) where
`code` - str display exit code
`tags` - list of selected tags
:rtype: tuple
"""
if self._return_default(message, default, cli_flag, force_interactive):
return OK, default
while True:
self._print_menu(message, tags)
code, ans = self.input("Select the appropriate numbers separated "
"by commas and/or spaces, or leave input "
"blank to select all options shown",
force_interactive=True)
if code == OK:
if len(ans.strip()) == 0:
ans = " ".join(str(x) for x in range(1, len(tags)+1))
indices = separate_list_input(ans)
selected_tags = self._scrub_checklist_input(indices, tags)
if selected_tags:
return code, selected_tags
else:
self.outfile.write(
"** Error - Invalid selection **%s" % os.linesep)
self.outfile.flush()
else:
return code, []
def _return_default(self, prompt, default, cli_flag, force_interactive):
"""Should we return the default instead of prompting the user?
:param str prompt: prompt for the user
:param default: default answer to prompt
:param str cli_flag: command line option for setting an answer
to this question
:param bool force_interactive: if interactivity is forced by the
IDisplay call
:returns: True if we should return the default without prompting
:rtype: bool
"""
# assert_valid_call(prompt, default, cli_flag, force_interactive)
if self._can_interact(force_interactive):
return False
elif default is None:
msg = "Unable to get an answer for the question:\n{0}".format(prompt)
if cli_flag:
msg += (
"\nYou can provide an answer on the "
"command line with the {0} flag.".format(cli_flag))
raise errors.Error(msg)
else:
logger.debug(
"Falling back to default %s for the prompt:\n%s",
default, prompt)
return True
def _can_interact(self, force_interactive):
"""Can we safely interact with the user?
:param bool force_interactive: if interactivity is forced by the
IDisplay call
:returns: True if the display can interact with the user
:rtype: bool
"""
if (self.force_interactive or force_interactive or
sys.stdin.isatty() and self.outfile.isatty()):
return True
elif not self.skipped_interaction:
logger.warning(
"Skipped user interaction because Certbot doesn't appear to "
"be running in a terminal. You should probably include "
"--non-interactive or %s on the command line.",
constants.FORCE_INTERACTIVE_FLAG)
self.skipped_interaction = True
return False
def directory_select(self, message, default=None, cli_flag=None,
force_interactive=False, **unused_kwargs):
"""Display a directory selection screen.
:param str message: prompt to give the user
:param default: default value to return (if one exists)
:param str cli_flag: option used to set this value with the CLI
:param bool force_interactive: True if it's safe to prompt the user
because it won't cause any workflow regressions
:returns: tuple of the form (`code`, `string`) where
`code` - display exit code
`string` - input entered by the user
"""
with completer.Completer():
return self.input(message, default, cli_flag, force_interactive)
def _scrub_checklist_input(self, indices, tags):
# pylint: disable=no-self-use
"""Validate input and transform indices to appropriate tags.
:param list indices: input
:param list tags: Original tags of the checklist
:returns: valid tags the user selected
:rtype: :class:`list` of :class:`str`
"""
# They should all be of type int
try:
indices = [int(index) for index in indices]
except ValueError:
return []
# Remove duplicates
indices = list(set(indices))
# Check all input is within range
for index in indices:
if index < 1 or index > len(tags):
return []
# Transform indices to appropriate tags
return [tags[index - 1] for index in indices]
def _print_menu(self, message, choices):
"""Print a menu on the screen.
:param str message: title of menu
:param choices: Menu lines
:type choices: list of tuples (tag, item) or
list of descriptions (tags will be enumerated)
"""
# Can take either tuples or single items in choices list
if choices and isinstance(choices[0], tuple):
choices = ["%s - %s" % (c[0], c[1]) for c in choices]
# Write out the message to the user
self.outfile.write(
"{new}{msg}{new}".format(new=os.linesep, msg=message))
self.outfile.write(SIDE_FRAME + os.linesep)
# Write out the menu choices
for i, desc in enumerate(choices, 1):
msg = "{num}: {desc}".format(num=i, desc=desc)
self.outfile.write(_wrap_lines(msg))
# Keep this outside of the textwrap
self.outfile.write(os.linesep)
self.outfile.write(SIDE_FRAME + os.linesep)
self.outfile.flush()
def _get_valid_int_ans(self, max_):
"""Get a numerical selection.
:param int max: The maximum entry (len of choices), must be positive
:returns: tuple of the form (`code`, `selection`) where
`code` - str display exit code ('ok' or cancel')
`selection` - int user's selection
:rtype: tuple
"""
selection = -1
if max_ > 1:
input_msg = ("Select the appropriate number "
"[1-{max_}] then [enter] (press 'c' to "
"cancel): ".format(max_=max_))
else:
input_msg = ("Press 1 [enter] to confirm the selection "
"(press 'c' to cancel): ")
while selection < 1:
ans = input_with_timeout(input_msg)
if ans.startswith("c") or ans.startswith("C"):
return CANCEL, -1
try:
selection = int(ans)
if selection < 1 or selection > max_:
selection = -1
raise ValueError
except ValueError:
self.outfile.write(
"{0}** Invalid input **{0}".format(os.linesep))
self.outfile.flush()
return OK, selection
def assert_valid_call(prompt, default, cli_flag, force_interactive):
"""Verify that provided arguments is a valid IDisplay call.
:param str prompt: prompt for the user
:param default: default answer to prompt
:param str cli_flag: command line option for setting an answer
to this question
:param bool force_interactive: if interactivity is forced by the
IDisplay call
"""
msg = "Invalid IDisplay call for this prompt:\n{0}".format(prompt)
if cli_flag:
msg += ("\nYou can set an answer to "
"this prompt with the {0} flag".format(cli_flag))
assert default is not None or force_interactive, msg
@zope.interface.implementer(interfaces.IDisplay)
class NoninteractiveDisplay(object):
"""An iDisplay implementation that never asks for interactive user input"""
def __init__(self, outfile, *unused_args, **unused_kwargs):
super(NoninteractiveDisplay, self).__init__()
self.outfile = outfile
def _interaction_fail(self, message, cli_flag, extra=""):
"Error out in case of an attempt to interact in noninteractive mode"
msg = "Missing command line flag or config entry for this setting:\n"
msg += message
if extra:
msg += "\n" + extra
if cli_flag:
msg += "\n\n(You can set this with the {0} flag)".format(cli_flag)
raise errors.MissingCommandlineFlag(msg)
def notification(self, message, pause=False, wrap=True, **unused_kwargs):
# pylint: disable=unused-argument
"""Displays a notification without waiting for user acceptance.
:param str message: Message to display to stdout
:param bool pause: The NoninteractiveDisplay waits for no keyboard
:param bool wrap: Whether or not the application should wrap text
"""
if wrap:
message = _wrap_lines(message)
self.outfile.write(
"{line}{frame}{line}{msg}{line}{frame}{line}".format(
line=os.linesep, frame=SIDE_FRAME, msg=message))
self.outfile.flush()
def menu(self, message, choices, ok_label=None, cancel_label=None,
help_label=None, default=None, cli_flag=None, **unused_kwargs):
# pylint: disable=unused-argument,too-many-arguments
"""Avoid displaying a menu.
:param str message: title of menu
:param choices: Menu lines, len must be > 0
:type choices: list of tuples (tag, item) or
list of descriptions (tags will be enumerated)
:param int default: the default choice
:param dict kwargs: absorbs various irrelevant labelling arguments
:returns: tuple of (`code`, `index`) where
`code` - str display exit code
`index` - int index of the user's selection
:rtype: tuple
:raises errors.MissingCommandlineFlag: if there was no default
"""
if default is None:
self._interaction_fail(message, cli_flag, "Choices: " + repr(choices))
return OK, default
def input(self, message, default=None, cli_flag=None, **unused_kwargs):
"""Accept input from the user.
:param str message: message to display to the user
:returns: tuple of (`code`, `input`) where
`code` - str display exit code
`input` - str of the user's input
:rtype: tuple
:raises errors.MissingCommandlineFlag: if there was no default
"""
if default is None:
self._interaction_fail(message, cli_flag)
else:
return OK, default
def yesno(self, message, yes_label=None, no_label=None,
default=None, cli_flag=None, **unused_kwargs):
# pylint: disable=unused-argument
"""Decide Yes or No, without asking anybody
:param str message: question for the user
:param dict kwargs: absorbs yes_label, no_label
:raises errors.MissingCommandlineFlag: if there was no default
:returns: True for "Yes", False for "No"
:rtype: bool
"""
if default is None:
self._interaction_fail(message, cli_flag)
else:
return default
def checklist(self, message, tags, default=None,
cli_flag=None, **unused_kwargs):
"""Display a checklist.
:param str message: Message to display to user
:param list tags: `str` tags to select, len(tags) > 0
:param dict kwargs: absorbs default_status arg
:returns: tuple of (`code`, `tags`) where
`code` - str display exit code
`tags` - list of selected tags
:rtype: tuple
"""
if default is None:
self._interaction_fail(message, cli_flag, "? ".join(tags))
else:
return OK, default
def directory_select(self, message, default=None,
cli_flag=None, **unused_kwargs):
"""Simulate prompting the user for a directory.
This function returns default if it is not ``None``, otherwise,
an exception is raised explaining the problem. If cli_flag is
not ``None``, the error message will include the flag that can
be used to set this value with the CLI.
:param str message: prompt to give the user
:param default: default value to return (if one exists)
:param str cli_flag: option used to set this value with the CLI
:returns: tuple of the form (`code`, `string`) where
`code` - int display exit code
`string` - input entered by the user
"""
return self.input(message, default, cli_flag)
def separate_list_input(input_):
"""Separate a comma or space separated list.
:param str input_: input from the user
:returns: strings
:rtype: list
"""
no_commas = input_.replace(",", " ")
# Each string is naturally unicode, this causes problems with M2Crypto SANs
# TODO: check if above is still true when M2Crypto is gone ^
return [str(string) for string in no_commas.split()]
def _parens_around_char(label):
"""Place parens around first character of label.
:param str label: Must contain at least one character
"""
return "({first}){rest}".format(first=label[0], rest=label[1:])