#!/usr/bin/env python import json import os import ssl import subprocess import sys import urllib2 ctx = ssl.create_default_context() ctx.check_hostname = False ctx.verify_mode = ssl.CERT_NONE def check_tls(verbose): process = subprocess.Popen( 'node lib/tls', cwd=os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)), shell=True, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT ) port = process.stdout.readline() localhost_url = 'https://localhost:' + port response = json.load(urllib2.urlopen(localhost_url, context=ctx)) tls = response['protocol'] process.wait() if sys.platform == "linux" or sys.platform == "linux2": tutorial = "./docs/development/build-instructions-linux.md" elif sys.platform == "darwin": tutorial = "./docs/development/build-instructions-macos.md" elif sys.platform == "win32": tutorial = "./docs/development/build-instructions-windows.md" else: tutorial = "build instructions for your operating system" \ + "in ./docs/development/" if tls == "TLSv1" or tls == "TLSv1.1": print "Your system/python combination is using an outdated security" \ + "protocol and will not be able to compile Electron. Please see " \ + tutorial + "." \ + "for instructions on how to update Python." sys.exit(1) else: if verbose: print "Your Python is using " + tls + ", which is sufficient for " \ + "building Electron." if __name__ == '__main__': check_tls(True) sys.exit(0)