mitmproxy/netlib/version_check.py
2015-09-10 12:32:38 +02:00

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"""
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
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):
min_version_str = ".".join(str(x) for x in min_version)
try:
v = tuple(int(x) for x in OpenSSL.__version__.split(".")[:2])
except ValueError:
print(
"Cannot parse pyOpenSSL version: {}"
"mitmproxy requires pyOpenSSL {} or greater.".format(
OpenSSL.__version__, min_version_str
),
file=fp
)
return
if v < min_version:
print(
"You are using an outdated version of pyOpenSSL: "
"mitmproxy requires pyOpenSSL {} or greater.".format(min_version_str),
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 {} installation is located at {}".format(
OpenSSL.__version__, pyopenssl_path
),
file=fp
)
sys.exit(1)