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#!/usr/bin/env python
# encoding: utf-8
"""
Foolscap related utilities.
"""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (C) 2008-2009 The IPython Development Team
#
# Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in
# the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software.
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Imports
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
from __future__ import with_statement
import os
import tempfile
from twisted.internet import reactor, defer
from twisted.python import log
import foolscap
try:
from foolscap.api import Tub, UnauthenticatedTub
except ImportError:
from foolscap import Tub, UnauthenticatedTub
from IPython.config.loader import Config
from IPython.kernel.configobjfactory import AdaptedConfiguredObjectFactory
from IPython.kernel.error import SecurityError
from IPython.utils.importstring import import_item
from IPython.utils.path import expand_path
from IPython.utils.traitlets import Int, Str, Bool, Instance
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Code
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# We do this so if a user doesn't have OpenSSL installed, it will try to use
# an UnauthenticatedTub. But, they will still run into problems if they
# try to use encrypted furls.
try:
import OpenSSL
except:
Tub = UnauthenticatedTub
have_crypto = False
else:
have_crypto = True
class FURLError(Exception):
pass
def check_furl_file_security(furl_file, secure):
"""Remove the old furl_file if changing security modes."""
furl_file = expand_path(furl_file)
if os.path.isfile(furl_file):
with open(furl_file, 'r') as f:
oldfurl = f.read().strip()
if (oldfurl.startswith('pb://') and not secure) or (oldfurl.startswith('pbu://') and secure):
os.remove(furl_file)
def is_secure(furl):
"""Is the given FURL secure or not."""
if is_valid_furl(furl):
if furl.startswith("pb://"):
return True
elif furl.startswith("pbu://"):
return False
else:
raise FURLError("invalid FURL: %s" % furl)
def is_valid_furl(furl):
"""Is the str a valid FURL or not."""
if isinstance(furl, str):
if furl.startswith("pb://") or furl.startswith("pbu://"):
return True
else:
return False
else:
return False
def is_valid_furl_file(furl_or_file):
"""See if furl_or_file exists and contains a valid FURL.
This doesn't try to read the contents because often we have to validate
FURL files that are created, but don't yet have a FURL written to them.
"""
if isinstance(furl_or_file, (str, unicode)):
path, furl_filename = os.path.split(furl_or_file)
if os.path.isdir(path) and furl_filename.endswith('.furl'):
return True
return False
def find_furl(furl_or_file):
"""Find, validate and return a FURL in a string or file.
This calls :func:`IPython.utils.path.expand_path` on the argument to
properly handle ``~`` and ``$`` variables in the path.
"""
if is_valid_furl(furl_or_file):
return furl_or_file
furl_or_file = expand_path(furl_or_file)
if is_valid_furl_file(furl_or_file):
with open(furl_or_file, 'r') as f:
furl = f.read().strip()
if is_valid_furl(furl):
return furl
raise FURLError("Not a valid FURL or FURL file: %r" % furl_or_file)
def is_valid_furl_or_file(furl_or_file):
"""Validate a FURL or a FURL file.
If ``furl_or_file`` looks like a file, we simply make sure its directory
exists and that it has a ``.furl`` file extension. We don't try to see
if the FURL file exists or to read its contents. This is useful for
cases where auto re-connection is being used.
"""
if is_valid_furl(furl_or_file) or is_valid_furl_file(furl_or_file):
return True
else:
return False
def validate_furl_or_file(furl_or_file):
"""Like :func:`is_valid_furl_or_file`, but raises an error."""
if not is_valid_furl_or_file(furl_or_file):
raise FURLError('Not a valid FURL or FURL file: %r' % furl_or_file)
def get_temp_furlfile(filename):
"""Return a temporary FURL file."""
return tempfile.mktemp(dir=os.path.dirname(filename),
prefix=os.path.basename(filename))
def make_tub(ip, port, secure, cert_file):
"""Create a listening tub given an ip, port, and cert_file location.
Parameters
----------
ip : str
The ip address or hostname that the tub should listen on.
Empty means all interfaces.
port : int
The port that the tub should listen on. A value of 0 means
pick a random port
secure: bool
Will the connection be secure (in the Foolscap sense).
cert_file: str
A filename of a file to be used for theSSL certificate.
Returns
-------
A tub, listener tuple.
"""
if secure:
if have_crypto:
tub = Tub(certFile=cert_file)
else:
raise SecurityError("OpenSSL/pyOpenSSL is not available, so we "
"can't run in secure mode. Try running without "
"security using 'ipcontroller -xy'.")
else:
tub = UnauthenticatedTub()
# Set the strport based on the ip and port and start listening
if ip == '':
strport = "tcp:%i" % port
else:
strport = "tcp:%i:interface=%s" % (port, ip)
log.msg("Starting listener with [secure=%r] on: %s" % (secure, strport))
listener = tub.listenOn(strport)
return tub, listener
class FCServiceFactory(AdaptedConfiguredObjectFactory):
"""This class creates a tub with various services running in it.
The basic idea is that :meth:`create` returns a running :class:`Tub`
instance that has a number of Foolscap references registered in it. This
class is a subclass of :class:`IPython.config.configurable.Configurable`
so the IPython configuration system is used.
Attributes
----------
interfaces : Config
A Config instance whose values are sub-Config objects having two
keys: furl_file and interface_chain.
The other attributes are the standard ones for Foolscap.
"""
ip = Str('', config=True)
port = Int(0, config=True)
secure = Bool(True, config=True)
cert_file = Str('', config=True)
location = Str('', config=True)
reuse_furls = Bool(False, config=True)
interfaces = Instance(klass=Config, kw={}, allow_none=False, config=True)
def __init__(self, config=None, adaptee=None):
super(FCServiceFactory, self).__init__(config=config, adaptee=adaptee)
self._check_reuse_furls()
def _ip_changed(self, name, old, new):
if new == 'localhost' or new == '127.0.0.1':
self.location = '127.0.0.1'
def _check_reuse_furls(self):
furl_files = [i.furl_file for i in self.interfaces.values()]
for ff in furl_files:
fullfile = self._get_security_file(ff)
if self.reuse_furls:
if self.port==0:
raise FURLError("You are trying to reuse the FURL file "
"for this connection, but the port for this connection "
"is set to 0 (autoselect). To reuse the FURL file "
"you need to specify specific port to listen on."
)
else:
log.msg("Reusing FURL file: %s" % fullfile)
else:
if os.path.isfile(fullfile):
log.msg("Removing old FURL file: %s" % fullfile)
os.remove(fullfile)
def _get_security_file(self, filename):
return os.path.join(self.config.Global.security_dir, filename)
def create(self):
"""Create and return the Foolscap tub with everything running."""
self.tub, self.listener = make_tub(
self.ip, self.port, self.secure,
self._get_security_file(self.cert_file)
)
# log.msg("Interfaces to register [%r]: %r" % \
# (self.__class__, self.interfaces))
if not self.secure:
log.msg("WARNING: running with no security: %s" % \
self.__class__.__name__)
reactor.callWhenRunning(self.set_location_and_register)
return self.tub
def set_location_and_register(self):
"""Set the location for the tub and return a deferred."""
if self.location == '':
d = self.tub.setLocationAutomatically()
else:
d = defer.maybeDeferred(self.tub.setLocation,
"%s:%i" % (self.location, self.listener.getPortnum()))
self.adapt_to_interfaces(d)
def adapt_to_interfaces(self, d):
"""Run through the interfaces, adapt and register."""
for ifname, ifconfig in self.interfaces.iteritems():
ff = self._get_security_file(ifconfig.furl_file)
log.msg("Adapting [%s] to interface: %s" % \
(self.adaptee.__class__.__name__, ifname))
log.msg("Saving FURL for interface [%s] to file: %s" % (ifname, ff))
check_furl_file_security(ff, self.secure)
adaptee = self.adaptee
for i in ifconfig.interface_chain:
adaptee = import_item(i)(adaptee)
d.addCallback(self.register, adaptee, furl_file=ff)
def register(self, empty, ref, furl_file):
"""Register the reference with the FURL file.
The FURL file is created and then moved to make sure that when the
file appears, the buffer has been flushed and the file closed. This
is not done if we are re-using FURLS however.
"""
if self.reuse_furls:
self.tub.registerReference(ref, furlFile=furl_file)
else:
temp_furl_file = get_temp_furlfile(furl_file)
self.tub.registerReference(ref, furlFile=temp_furl_file)
os.rename(temp_furl_file, furl_file)