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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> |
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| date | Wed, 15 May 2024 00:08:05 -0400 |
| parents | ac0802452818 |
| children | 310e19beba3e |
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"""Templating engine adapter for the Chameleon.""" __docformat__ = 'restructuredtext' import chameleon from roundup.cgi.templating import context, TALLoaderBase from roundup.anypy.strings import s2u class Loader(TALLoaderBase): def __init__(self, template_dir): self.template_dir = template_dir self.loader = chameleon.PageTemplateLoader(template_dir) def load(self, tplname): src, filename = self._find(tplname) return RoundupPageTemplate(self.loader.load(src)) class RoundupPageTemplate(object): def __init__(self, pt): self._pt = pt def render(self, client, classname, request, **options): c = context(client, self, classname, request) c.update({'options': options}) def translate(msgid, domain=None, mapping=None, default=None): result = client.translator.translate(domain, msgid, mapping=mapping, default=default) return s2u(result) output = self._pt.render(None, translate, **c) return output.encode(client.charset) def __getitem__(self, name): return self._pt[name] def __getattr__(self, name): return getattr(self._pt, name)
