""" Having installed a wrong version of pyOpenSSL or netlib is unfortunately a very common source of error. Check before every start that both versions are somewhat okay. """ from __future__ import division, absolute_import, print_function, unicode_literals import sys import inspect import os.path import OpenSSL from . import version PYOPENSSL_MIN_VERSION = (0, 15) def check_mitmproxy_version(mitmproxy_version, fp=sys.stderr): # We don't introduce backward-incompatible changes in patch versions. Only # consider major and minor version. if version.IVERSION[:2] != mitmproxy_version[:2]: print( "You are using mitmproxy %s with netlib %s. " "Most likely, that won't work - please upgrade!" % ( mitmproxy_version, version.VERSION ), file=fp ) sys.exit(1) def check_pyopenssl_version(min_version=PYOPENSSL_MIN_VERSION, fp=sys.stderr): v = tuple(int(x) for x in OpenSSL.__version__.split(".")[:2]) if v < min_version: print( "You are using an outdated version of pyOpenSSL:" " mitmproxy requires pyOpenSSL %s or greater." % str(min_version), file=fp ) # Some users apparently have multiple versions of pyOpenSSL installed. # Report which one we got. pyopenssl_path = os.path.dirname(inspect.getfile(OpenSSL)) print( "Your pyOpenSSL %s installation is located at %s" % ( OpenSSL.__version__, pyopenssl_path ), file=fp ) sys.exit(1)