Mercurial > p > roundup > code
view roundup/cgi/PageTemplates/PythonExpr.py @ 7968:d7e79f8eb943
issue2551350 - Python changes for 3.12 with roundup 2.3.0 mailer.py
Fix due to change in smtplib.SMTP.starttls() signature.
As of 3.3 it can use an optional ssl context argument for
certificates/keys. In 3.12 it dropped legacy support for specifing
cert/key files as arguments and requires a context.
I modified Andrew's original patch to initialize SSLContext with
ssl.PROTOCOL_TLS_CLIENT.
If there is a cert file specified, enable
check_hostname - verify that the cert supplied by the server matches
the hostname we supplied.
If there is no cert file call
load_default_certs()
Also opened issue2551351 to look into more SMTP ssmtp tightening. We
also should have an option in Roundup to use TLS/SSL (smtps) without
using starttls.
Note that this code is untested by the test suite due to the need to
setup an SMTP server with STARTTLS support. issue2551351 has some
notes on this.
| author | John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org> |
|---|---|
| date | Wed, 15 May 2024 00:08:05 -0400 |
| parents | e70885fe72a4 |
| children | fed0f839c260 |
line wrap: on
line source
############################################################################## # # Copyright (c) 2001 Zope Corporation and Contributors. All Rights Reserved. # # This software is subject to the provisions of the Zope Public License, # Version 2.0 (ZPL). A copy of the ZPL should accompany this distribution. # THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND ANY AND ALL EXPRESS OR IMPLIED # WARRANTIES ARE DISCLAIMED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED # WARRANTIES OF TITLE, MERCHANTABILITY, AGAINST INFRINGEMENT, AND FITNESS # FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE # ############################################################################## # Modified for Roundup: # # 1. more informative traceback info """Generic Python Expression Handler """ import symtable from .TALES import CompilerError from sys import exc_info class getSecurityManager: '''Null security manager''' def validate(self, *args, **kwargs): return 1 addContext = removeContext = validateValue = validate class PythonExpr: def __init__(self, name, expr, engine): self.expr = expr = expr.strip().replace('\n', ' ') try: d = {} self.f_code = 'def f():\n return %s\n' % expr.strip() exec(self.f_code, d) self._f = d['f'] except: raise CompilerError(('Python expression error:\n' '%s: %s') % exc_info()[:2]) self._get_used_names() def _get_used_names(self): self._f_varnames = vnames = [] for vname in self._get_from_symtab(): if vname[0] not in '$_.': vnames.append(vname) def _get_from_symtab(self): """ Get the variables used in the 'f' function. """ variables = set() table = symtable.symtable(self.f_code, "<string>", "exec") if table.has_children(): variables.update(self._walk_children(table)) return variables def _walk_children(self, sym): """ Get the variables at this level. Recurse to get them all. """ variables = set() for child in sym.get_children(): variables.update(set(child.get_identifiers())) if child.has_children(): variables.update(self._walk_children(child)) return variables def _bind_used_names(self, econtext, _marker=[]): # Bind template variables names = {'CONTEXTS': econtext.contexts} variables = econtext.vars getType = econtext.getCompiler().getTypes().get for vname in self._f_varnames: val = variables.get(vname, _marker) if val is _marker: has = val = getType(vname) if has: val = ExprTypeProxy(vname, val, econtext) names[vname] = val else: names[vname] = val return names def __call__(self, econtext): __traceback_info__ = 'python expression "%s"'%self.expr f = self._f f.__globals__.update(self._bind_used_names(econtext)) return f() def __str__(self): return 'Python expression "%s"' % self.expr def __repr__(self): return '<PythonExpr %s>' % self.expr class ExprTypeProxy: '''Class that proxies access to an expression type handler''' def __init__(self, name, handler, econtext): self._name = name self._handler = handler self._econtext = econtext def __call__(self, text): return self._handler(self._name, text, self._econtext.getCompiler())(self._econtext)
