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tests: prepare for adding CSRF protection on login forms CSRF is about avoiding abuse of credentials by doing things in existing sessions. The login form does not have any previous credentials, so there is nothing to abuse and no real need for CSRF protection. But there is still an unauth session, so we *can* have CSRF protection. CSRF protection is currently in LoginRequired (which obviously isn't applied to the login form), but let's prepare for changing that.
author Mads Kiilerich <mads@kiilerich.com>
date Fri, 04 Jan 2019 03:42:17 +0100
parents 953047e8c88a
children ab30729c735c
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#!/usr/bin/env python2
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import os
import sys
import platform

if sys.version_info < (2, 6) or sys.version_info >= (3,):
    raise Exception('Kallithea requires python 2.6 or 2.7')


here = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__))


def _get_meta_var(name, data, callback_handler=None):
    import re
    matches = re.compile(r'(?:%s)\s*=\s*(.*)' % name).search(data)
    if matches:
        if not callable(callback_handler):
            callback_handler = lambda v: v

        return callback_handler(eval(matches.groups()[0]))

_meta = open(os.path.join(here, 'kallithea', '__init__.py'), 'rb')
_metadata = _meta.read()
_meta.close()

callback = lambda V: ('.'.join(map(str, V[:3])) + '.'.join(V[3:]))
__version__ = _get_meta_var('VERSION', _metadata, callback)
__license__ = _get_meta_var('__license__', _metadata)
__author__ = _get_meta_var('__author__', _metadata)
__url__ = _get_meta_var('__url__', _metadata)
# defines current platform
__platform__ = platform.system()

is_windows = __platform__ in ['Windows']

requirements = [
    "alembic >= 0.8.0, < 1.1",
    "gearbox < 1",
    "waitress >= 0.8.8, < 1.2",
    "WebOb >= 1.7, < 1.8", # turbogears2 2.3.12 requires WebOb<1.8.0
    "backlash >= 0.1.2, < 1",
    "TurboGears2 >= 2.3.10, < 2.4",
    "tgext.routes >= 0.2.0, < 1",
    "Beaker >= 1.7.0, < 2",
    "WebHelpers >= 1.3, < 1.4",
    "FormEncode >= 1.2.4, < 1.4",
    "SQLAlchemy >= 1.1, < 1.3",
    "Mako >= 0.9.0, < 1.1",
    "Pygments >= 2.0, < 2.3",
    "Whoosh >= 2.5.0, < 2.8",
    "celery >= 3.1, < 4.0", # celery 4 doesn't work
    "Babel >= 1.3, < 2.7",
    "python-dateutil >= 1.5.0, < 2.8",
    "Markdown >= 2.2.1, < 2.7",
    "docutils >= 0.11, < 0.15",
    "URLObject >= 2.3.4, < 2.5",
    "Routes >= 1.13, < 2",
    "dulwich >= 0.14.1, < 0.20",
    "mercurial >= 4.1.1, < 4.10",
    "decorator >= 3.3.2, < 4.4",
    "Paste >= 2.0.3, < 3.1",
    "bleach >= 3.0, < 3.1",
    "Click >= 7.0, < 8",
]

if sys.version_info < (2, 7):
    requirements.append("importlib == 1.0.1")
    requirements.append("argparse")

if not is_windows:
    requirements.append("bcrypt >= 3.1.0, < 3.2")

dependency_links = [
]

classifiers = [
    'Development Status :: 4 - Beta',
    'Environment :: Web Environment',
    'Framework :: Pylons',
    'Intended Audience :: Developers',
    'License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License (GPL)',
    'Operating System :: OS Independent',
    'Programming Language :: Python',
    'Programming Language :: Python :: 2.6',
    'Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7',
    'Topic :: Software Development :: Version Control',
]


# additional files from project that goes somewhere in the filesystem
# relative to sys.prefix
data_files = []

description = ('Kallithea is a fast and powerful management tool '
               'for Mercurial and Git with a built in push/pull server, '
               'full text search and code-review.')

keywords = ' '.join([
    'kallithea', 'mercurial', 'git', 'code review',
    'repo groups', 'ldap', 'repository management', 'hgweb replacement',
    'hgwebdir', 'gitweb replacement', 'serving hgweb',
])

# long description
README_FILE = 'README.rst'
try:
    long_description = open(README_FILE).read()
except IOError as err:
    sys.stderr.write(
        "[WARNING] Cannot find file specified as long_description (%s)\n"
        % README_FILE
    )
    long_description = description

import setuptools

# monkey patch setuptools to use distutils owner/group functionality
from setuptools.command import sdist
sdist_org = sdist.sdist
class sdist_new(sdist_org):
    def initialize_options(self):
        sdist_org.initialize_options(self)
        self.owner = self.group = 'root'
sdist.sdist = sdist_new

packages = setuptools.find_packages(exclude=['ez_setup'])

setuptools.setup(
    name='Kallithea',
    version=__version__,
    description=description,
    long_description=long_description,
    keywords=keywords,
    license=__license__,
    author=__author__,
    author_email='kallithea@sfconservancy.org',
    dependency_links=dependency_links,
    url=__url__,
    install_requires=requirements,
    classifiers=classifiers,
    data_files=data_files,
    packages=packages,
    include_package_data=True,
    message_extractors={'kallithea': [
            ('**.py', 'python', None),
            ('templates/**.mako', 'mako', {'input_encoding': 'utf-8'}),
            ('templates/**.html', 'mako', {'input_encoding': 'utf-8'}),
            ('public/**', 'ignore', None)]},
    zip_safe=False,
    entry_points="""
    [console_scripts]
    kallithea-api =    kallithea.bin.kallithea_api:main
    kallithea-gist =   kallithea.bin.kallithea_gist:main
    kallithea-config = kallithea.bin.kallithea_config:main
    kallithea-cli =    kallithea.bin.kallithea_cli:cli

    [paste.app_factory]
    main = kallithea.config.middleware:make_app
    """,
)