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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.

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mock bugzilla driver for testing template output:
$ cat <<EOF > bzmock.py
> from __future__ import absolute_import
> from mercurial import extensions
>
> def extsetup(ui):
> bugzilla = extensions.find('bugzilla')
> class bzmock(bugzilla.bzaccess):
> def __init__(self, ui):
> super(bzmock, self).__init__(ui)
> self._logfile = ui.config('bugzilla', 'mocklog')
> def updatebug(self, bugid, newstate, text, committer):
> with open(self._logfile, 'a') as f:
> f.write('update bugid=%r, newstate=%r, committer=%r\n'
> % (bugid, newstate, committer))
> f.write('----\n' + text + '\n----\n')
> def notify(self, bugs, committer):
> with open(self._logfile, 'a') as f:
> f.write('notify bugs=%r, committer=%r\n'
> % (bugs, committer))
> bugzilla.bugzilla._versions['mock'] = bzmock
> EOF
set up mock repository:
$ hg init mockremote
$ cat <<EOF > mockremote/.hg/hgrc
> [extensions]
> bugzilla =
> bzmock = $TESTTMP/bzmock.py
>
> [bugzilla]
> version = mock
> mocklog = $TESTTMP/bzmock.log
>
> [hooks]
> incoming.bugzilla = python:hgext.bugzilla.hook
>
> [web]
> baseurl=http://example.org/hg
>
> %include $TESTTMP/bzstyle.hgrc
> EOF
$ hg clone -q mockremote mocklocal
push with default template:
$ echo '[bugzilla]' > bzstyle.hgrc
$ echo foo > mocklocal/foo
$ hg ci -R mocklocal -Aqm 'Fixes bug 123'
$ hg -R mocklocal push -q
$ cat bzmock.log && rm bzmock.log
update bugid=123, newstate={}, committer='test'
----
changeset 7875a8342c6f in repo $TESTTMP/mockremote refers to bug 123. (glob)
details:
Fixes bug 123
----
notify bugs={123: {}}, committer='test'
push with style:
$ cat <<EOF > bzstyle.map
> changeset = "{node|short} refers to bug {bug}."
> EOF
$ echo "style = $TESTTMP/bzstyle.map" >> bzstyle.hgrc
$ echo foo >> mocklocal/foo
$ hg ci -R mocklocal -qm 'Fixes bug 456'
$ hg -R mocklocal push -q
$ cat bzmock.log && rm bzmock.log
update bugid=456, newstate={}, committer='test'
----
2808b172464b refers to bug 456.
----
notify bugs={456: {}}, committer='test'
push with template (overrides style):
$ cat <<EOF >> bzstyle.hgrc
> template = Changeset {node|short} in {root|basename}.
> {hgweb}/rev/{node|short}\n
> {desc}
> EOF
$ echo foo >> mocklocal/foo
$ hg ci -R mocklocal -qm 'Fixes bug 789'
$ hg -R mocklocal push -q
$ cat bzmock.log && rm bzmock.log
update bugid=789, newstate={}, committer='test'
----
Changeset a770f3e409f2 in mockremote.
http://example.org/hg/rev/a770f3e409f2
Fixes bug 789
----
notify bugs={789: {}}, committer='test'