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"""Certbot command line constants""" cli_command = "certbot" # Argparse's help formatting has a lot of unhelpful peculiarities, so we want # to replace as much of it as we can... # This is the stub to include in help generated by argparse SHORT_USAGE = """ {0} [SUBCOMMAND] [options] [-d DOMAIN] [-d DOMAIN] ... Certbot can obtain and install HTTPS/TLS/SSL certificates. By default, it will attempt to use a webserver both for obtaining and installing the certificate. """.format(cli_command) # This section is used for --help and --help all ; it needs information # about installed plugins to be fully formatted COMMAND_OVERVIEW = """The most common SUBCOMMANDS and flags are: obtain, install, and renew certificates: (default) run Obtain & install a certificate in your current webserver certonly Obtain or renew a certificate, but do not install it renew Renew all previously obtained certificates that are near expiry enhance Add security enhancements to your existing configuration -d DOMAINS Comma-separated list of domains to obtain a certificate for %s --standalone Run a standalone webserver for authentication %s --webroot Place files in a server's webroot folder for authentication --manual Obtain certificates interactively, or using shell script hooks -n Run non-interactively --test-cert Obtain a test certificate from a staging server --dry-run Test "renew" or "certonly" without saving any certificates to disk manage certificates: certificates Display information about certificates you have from Certbot revoke Revoke a certificate (supply --cert-name or --cert-path) delete Delete a certificate (supply --cert-name) manage your account: register Create an ACME account unregister Deactivate an ACME account update_account Update an ACME account --agree-tos Agree to the ACME server's Subscriber Agreement -m EMAIL Email address for important account notifications """ # This is the short help for certbot --help, where we disable argparse # altogether HELP_AND_VERSION_USAGE = """ More detailed help: -h, --help [TOPIC] print this message, or detailed help on a topic; the available TOPICS are: all, automation, commands, paths, security, testing, or any of the subcommands or plugins (certonly, renew, install, register, nginx, apache, standalone, webroot, etc.) -h all print a detailed help page including all topics --version print the version number """ # These argparse parameters should be removed when detecting defaults. ARGPARSE_PARAMS_TO_REMOVE = ("const", "nargs", "type",) # These sets are used when to help detect options set by the user. EXIT_ACTIONS = {"help", "version",} ZERO_ARG_ACTIONS = {"store_const", "store_true", "store_false", "append_const", "count",} # Maps a config option to a set of config options that may have modified it. # This dictionary is used recursively, so if A modifies B and B modifies C, # it is determined that C was modified by the user if A was modified. VAR_MODIFIERS = {"account": {"server",}, "renew_hook": {"deploy_hook",}, "server": {"dry_run", "staging",}, "webroot_map": {"webroot_path",}} # This is a list of all CLI options that we have ever deprecated. It lets us # opt out of the default detection, which can interact strangely with option # deprecation. See https://github.com/certbot/certbot/issues/8540 for more info. DEPRECATED_OPTIONS = { "manual_public_ip_logging_ok", "os_packages_only", "no_self_upgrade", "no_bootstrap", "no_permissions_check", }