From b2db587b118b1ebb90d20d724bbb826290d83c35 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Eric S. Raymond" Date: Wed, 13 Nov 2002 23:05:35 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Make nntplib aware of ~/.netrc credentials; now they get used if they are present and the caller has not specified a name/password pair. This change makes it less likely that a lazy coder will expose sensitive information in a word-readable script. Also, make the test a bit smarter. If NNTPSERVER is defined in the environment it will go talk to that server rather than look for a possibly nonexistent local one named 'news'. Maybe the osession initializer ought to look at NNTPSERVER rather than requiring a host arg? Must look around and see how universal this convention is first. --- Lib/nntplib.py | 30 +++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 23 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/Lib/nntplib.py b/Lib/nntplib.py index f09c69a4219..8bf78a35700 100644 --- a/Lib/nntplib.py +++ b/Lib/nntplib.py @@ -133,6 +133,16 @@ class NNTP: readermode_afterauth = 1 else: raise + # If no login/password was specified, try to get them from ~/.netrc + # Presume that if .netc has an entry, NNRP authentication is required. + if not user: + import netrc + credentials = netrc.netrc() + auth = credentials.authenticators(host) + if auth: + user = auth[0] + password = auth[2] + # Perform NNRP authentication if needed. if user: resp = self.shortcmd('authinfo user '+user) if resp[:3] == '381': @@ -555,9 +565,19 @@ class NNTP: return resp -def _test(): - """Minimal test function.""" - s = NNTP('news', readermode='reader') +# Test retrieval when rubn as a script. +# Assumption: if there's a local news server, it's called 'news'. +# Assumption: if user queries a remote news server, it's named +# in the environment variable NNTPSERVER (used by slrn and kin) +# and we want readermode off. +if __name__ == '__main__': + import os + newshost = 'news' and os.environ["NNTPSERVER"] + if newshost.find('.') == -1: + mode = 'readermode' + else: + mode = None + s = NNTP(newshost, readermode=mode) resp, count, first, last, name = s.group('comp.lang.python') print resp print 'Group', name, 'has', count, 'articles, range', first, 'to', last @@ -568,7 +588,3 @@ def _test(): resp = s.quit() print resp - -# Run the test when run as a script -if __name__ == '__main__': - _test()