# Copyright 2012 OpenStack LLC. # All Rights Reserved. # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may # not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain # a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT # WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the # License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations # under the License. # # Copyright (c) 2013-2014 Wind River Systems, Inc. # import copy import httplib import logging import os import socket import StringIO import urlparse try: import ssl except ImportError: #TODO(bcwaldon): Handle this failure more gracefully pass try: import json except ImportError: import simplejson as json # Python 2.5 compat fix if not hasattr(urlparse, 'parse_qsl'): import cgi urlparse.parse_qsl = cgi.parse_qsl from sm_client import exc LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__) USER_AGENT = 'python-sm_client' CHUNKSIZE = 1024 * 64 # 64kB class HTTPClient(object): def __init__(self, endpoint, **kwargs): self.endpoint = endpoint self.auth_token = kwargs.get('token') self.connection_params = self.get_connection_params(endpoint, **kwargs) @staticmethod def get_connection_params(endpoint, **kwargs): parts = urlparse.urlparse(endpoint) _args = (parts.hostname, parts.port, parts.path) _kwargs = {'timeout': (float(kwargs.get('timeout')) if kwargs.get('timeout') else 600)} if parts.scheme == 'https': _class = VerifiedHTTPSConnection _kwargs['ca_file'] = kwargs.get('ca_file', None) _kwargs['cert_file'] = kwargs.get('cert_file', None) _kwargs['key_file'] = kwargs.get('key_file', None) _kwargs['insecure'] = kwargs.get('insecure', False) elif parts.scheme == 'http': _class = httplib.HTTPConnection else: msg = 'Unsupported scheme: %s' % parts.scheme raise exc.InvalidEndpoint(msg) return (_class, _args, _kwargs) def get_connection(self): _class = self.connection_params[0] try: return _class(*self.connection_params[1][0:2], **self.connection_params[2]) except httplib.InvalidURL: raise exc.InvalidEndpoint() def log_curl_request(self, method, url, kwargs): curl = ['curl -i -X %s' % method] for (key, value) in kwargs['headers'].items(): header = '-H \'%s: %s\'' % (key, value) curl.append(header) conn_params_fmt = [ ('key_file', '--key %s'), ('cert_file', '--cert %s'), ('ca_file', '--cacert %s'), ] for (key, fmt) in conn_params_fmt: value = self.connection_params[2].get(key) if value: curl.append(fmt % value) if self.connection_params[2].get('insecure'): curl.append('-k') if 'body' in kwargs: curl.append('-d \'%s\'' % kwargs['body']) curl.append('%s%s' % (self.endpoint, url)) LOG.debug(' '.join(curl)) @staticmethod def log_http_response(resp, body=None): status = (resp.version / 10.0, resp.status, resp.reason) dump = ['\nHTTP/%.1f %s %s' % status] dump.extend(['%s: %s' % (k, v) for k, v in resp.getheaders()]) dump.append('') if body: dump.extend([body, '']) LOG.debug('\n'.join(dump)) def _make_connection_url(self, url): (_class, _args, _kwargs) = self.connection_params base_url = _args[2] return '%s/%s' % (base_url.rstrip('/'), url.lstrip('/')) def _extract_error_message(self, body): try: body_json = json.loads(body) if 'error_message' in body_json: body_json = json.loads(body_json['error_message']) if 'faultstring' in body_json: return body_json['faultstring'] except ValueError: pass def _http_request(self, url, method, **kwargs): """Send an http request with the specified characteristics. Wrapper around httplib.HTTP(S)Connection.request to handle tasks such as setting headers and error handling. """ # Copy the kwargs so we can reuse the original in case of redirects kwargs['headers'] = copy.deepcopy(kwargs.get('headers', {})) kwargs['headers'].setdefault('User-Agent', USER_AGENT) if self.auth_token: kwargs['headers'].setdefault('X-Auth-Token', self.auth_token) self.log_curl_request(method, url, kwargs) conn = self.get_connection() try: conn_url = self._make_connection_url(url) conn.request(method, conn_url, **kwargs) resp = conn.getresponse() except socket.gaierror as e: message = ("Error finding address for %(url)s: %(e)s" % dict(url=url, e=e)) raise exc.InvalidEndpoint(message=message) except (socket.error, socket.timeout) as e: endpoint = self.endpoint message = ("Error communicating with %(endpoint)s %(e)s" % dict(endpoint=endpoint, e=e)) raise exc.CommunicationError(message=message) body_iter = ResponseBodyIterator(resp) # Read body into string if it isn't obviously image data body_str = None if resp.getheader('content-type', None) != 'application/octet-stream': body_str = ''.join([chunk for chunk in body_iter]) self.log_http_response(resp, body_str) body_iter = StringIO.StringIO(body_str) else: self.log_http_response(resp) if 400 <= resp.status < 600: LOG.warn("Request returned failure status.") err_msg = self._extract_error_message(body_str) raise exc.from_response(resp, err_msg) elif resp.status in (301, 302, 305): # Redirected. Reissue the request to the new location. return self._http_request(resp['location'], method, **kwargs) elif resp.status == 300: raise exc.from_response(resp) return resp, body_iter def json_request(self, method, url, **kwargs): kwargs.setdefault('headers', {}) kwargs['headers'].setdefault('Content-Type', 'application/json') kwargs['headers'].setdefault('Accept', 'application/json') if 'body' in kwargs: kwargs['body'] = json.dumps(kwargs['body']) resp, body_iter = self._http_request(url, method, **kwargs) content_type = resp.getheader('content-type', None) if resp.status == 204 or resp.status == 205 or content_type is None: return resp, list() if 'application/json' in content_type: body = ''.join([chunk for chunk in body_iter]) try: body = json.loads(body) except ValueError: LOG.error('Could not decode response body as JSON') else: body = None return resp, body def raw_request(self, method, url, **kwargs): kwargs.setdefault('headers', {}) kwargs['headers'].setdefault('Content-Type', 'application/octet-stream') return self._http_request(url, method, **kwargs) class VerifiedHTTPSConnection(httplib.HTTPSConnection): """httplib-compatibile connection using client-side SSL authentication :see http://code.activestate.com/recipes/ 577548-https-httplib-client-connection-with-certificate-v/ """ def __init__(self, host, port, key_file=None, cert_file=None, ca_file=None, timeout=None, insecure=False): httplib.HTTPSConnection.__init__(self, host, port, key_file=key_file, cert_file=cert_file) self.key_file = key_file self.cert_file = cert_file if ca_file is not None: self.ca_file = ca_file else: self.ca_file = self.get_scm_ca_file() self.timeout = timeout self.insecure = insecure def connect(self): """Connect to a host on a given (SSL) port. If ca_file is pointing somewhere, use it to check Server Certificate. Redefined/copied and extended from httplib.py:1105 (Python 2.6.x). This is needed to pass cert_reqs=ssl.CERT_REQUIRED as parameter to ssl.wrap_socket(), which forces SSL to check server certificate against our client certificate. """ sock = socket.create_connection((self.host, self.port), self.timeout) if self._tunnel_host: self.sock = sock self._tunnel() if self.insecure is True: kwargs = {'cert_reqs': ssl.CERT_NONE} else: kwargs = {'cert_reqs': ssl.CERT_REQUIRED, 'ca_certs': self.ca_file} if self.cert_file: kwargs['certfile'] = self.cert_file if self.key_file: kwargs['keyfile'] = self.key_file self.sock = ssl.wrap_socket(sock, **kwargs) @staticmethod def get_scm_ca_file(): """Return path to scm default CA file.""" # Standard CA file locations for Debian/Ubuntu, RedHat/Fedora, # Suse, FreeBSD/OpenBSD ca_path = ['/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt', '/etc/pki/tls/certs/ca-bundle.crt', '/etc/ssl/ca-bundle.pem', '/etc/ssl/cert.pem'] for ca in ca_path: if os.path.exists(ca): return ca return None class ResponseBodyIterator(object): """A class that acts as an iterator over an HTTP response.""" def __init__(self, resp): self.resp = resp def __iter__(self): while True: yield next(self) def next(self): chunk = self.resp.read(CHUNKSIZE) if chunk: return chunk else: raise StopIteration() # In Python 3, __next__() has replaced next(). __next__ = next