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debug: add a method to check the state of, and built an SSL cert chain...
debug: add a method to check the state of, and built an SSL cert chain This is only useful on Windows, and avoids the need to use Internet Explorer to build the certificate chain. I can see this being extended in the future to print information about the certificate(s) to help debug issues on any platform. Maybe even perform some of the python checks listed on the secure connections wiki page. But for now, all I need is 1) a command that can be invoked in a setup script to ensure the certificate is installed, and 2) a command that the user can run if/when a certificate changes in the future. It would have been nice to leverage the sslutil library to pick up host specific settings, but attempting to use sslutil.wrapsocket() failed the 'not sslsocket.cipher()' check in it and aborted. The output is a little more chatty than some commands, but I've seen the update take 10+ seconds, and this is only a debug command.

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test-config-env.py
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# Test the config layer generated by environment variables
from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function
import os
from mercurial import (
encoding,
rcutil,
ui as uimod,
util,
)
testtmp = encoding.environ['TESTTMP']
# prepare hgrc files
def join(name):
return os.path.join(testtmp, name)
with open(join('sysrc'), 'w') as f:
f.write('[ui]\neditor=e0\n[pager]\npager=p0\n')
with open(join('userrc'), 'w') as f:
f.write('[ui]\neditor=e1')
# replace rcpath functions so they point to the files above
def systemrcpath():
return [join('sysrc')]
def userrcpath():
return [join('userrc')]
rcutil.systemrcpath = systemrcpath
rcutil.userrcpath = userrcpath
os.path.isdir = lambda x: False # hack: do not load default.d/*.rc
# utility to print configs
def printconfigs(env):
encoding.environ = env
rcutil._rccomponents = None # reset cache
ui = uimod.ui.load()
for section, name, value in ui.walkconfig():
source = ui.configsource(section, name)
print('%s.%s=%s # %s' % (section, name, value, util.pconvert(source)))
print('')
# environment variable overrides
printconfigs({})
printconfigs({'EDITOR': 'e2', 'PAGER': 'p2'})