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Backport PR #6061: make CORS configurable allows setting CORS headers. - allow_origin sets Access-Control-Allow-Origin directly - allow_origin_pat allows setting Access-Control-Allow-Origin via regular expression, since the header spec itself doesn’t support nontrivial rules. - allow_credentials sets Access-Control-Allow-Credentials: true ...

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"""Tornado handlers for WebSocket <-> ZMQ sockets.
Authors:
* Brian Granger
"""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (C) 2008-2011 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
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
try:
from urllib.parse import urlparse # Py 3
except ImportError:
from urlparse import urlparse # Py 2
try:
from http.cookies import SimpleCookie # Py 3
except ImportError:
from Cookie import SimpleCookie # Py 2
import logging
import tornado
from tornado import web
from tornado import websocket
from zmq.utils import jsonapi
from IPython.kernel.zmq.session import Session
from IPython.utils.jsonutil import date_default
from IPython.utils.py3compat import PY3, cast_unicode
from .handlers import IPythonHandler
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# ZMQ handlers
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
class ZMQStreamHandler(websocket.WebSocketHandler):
def check_origin(self, origin):
"""Check Origin == Host or Access-Control-Allow-Origin.
Tornado >= 4 calls this method automatically, raising 403 if it returns False.
We call it explicitly in `open` on Tornado < 4.
"""
if self.allow_origin == '*':
return True
host = self.request.headers.get("Host")
# If no header is provided, assume we can't verify origin
if(origin is None or host is None):
return False
host_origin = "{0}://{1}".format(self.request.protocol, host)
# OK if origin matches host
if origin == host_origin:
return True
# Check CORS headers
if self.allow_origin:
return self.allow_origin == origin
elif self.allow_origin_pat:
return bool(self.allow_origin_pat.match(origin))
else:
# No CORS headers deny the request
return False
def clear_cookie(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""meaningless for websockets"""
pass
def _reserialize_reply(self, msg_list):
"""Reserialize a reply message using JSON.
This takes the msg list from the ZMQ socket, unserializes it using
self.session and then serializes the result using JSON. This method
should be used by self._on_zmq_reply to build messages that can
be sent back to the browser.
"""
idents, msg_list = self.session.feed_identities(msg_list)
msg = self.session.unserialize(msg_list)
try:
msg['header'].pop('date')
except KeyError:
pass
try:
msg['parent_header'].pop('date')
except KeyError:
pass
msg.pop('buffers')
return jsonapi.dumps(msg, default=date_default)
def _on_zmq_reply(self, msg_list):
# Sometimes this gets triggered when the on_close method is scheduled in the
# eventloop but hasn't been called.
if self.stream.closed(): return
try:
msg = self._reserialize_reply(msg_list)
except Exception:
self.log.critical("Malformed message: %r" % msg_list, exc_info=True)
else:
self.write_message(msg)
def allow_draft76(self):
"""Allow draft 76, until browsers such as Safari update to RFC 6455.
This has been disabled by default in tornado in release 2.2.0, and
support will be removed in later versions.
"""
return True
class AuthenticatedZMQStreamHandler(ZMQStreamHandler, IPythonHandler):
def set_default_headers(self):
"""Undo the set_default_headers in IPythonHandler
which doesn't make sense for websockets
"""
pass
def open(self, kernel_id):
self.kernel_id = cast_unicode(kernel_id, 'ascii')
# Check to see that origin matches host directly, including ports
# Tornado 4 already does CORS checking
if tornado.version_info[0] < 4:
if not self.check_origin(self.get_origin()):
self.log.warn("Cross Origin WebSocket Attempt from %s", self.get_origin())
raise web.HTTPError(403)
self.session = Session(config=self.config)
self.save_on_message = self.on_message
self.on_message = self.on_first_message
def _inject_cookie_message(self, msg):
"""Inject the first message, which is the document cookie,
for authentication."""
if not PY3 and isinstance(msg, unicode):
# Cookie constructor doesn't accept unicode strings
# under Python 2.x for some reason
msg = msg.encode('utf8', 'replace')
try:
identity, msg = msg.split(':', 1)
self.session.session = cast_unicode(identity, 'ascii')
except Exception:
logging.error("First ws message didn't have the form 'identity:[cookie]' - %r", msg)
try:
self.request._cookies = SimpleCookie(msg)
except:
self.log.warn("couldn't parse cookie string: %s",msg, exc_info=True)
def on_first_message(self, msg):
self._inject_cookie_message(msg)
if self.get_current_user() is None:
self.log.warn("Couldn't authenticate WebSocket connection")
raise web.HTTPError(403)
self.on_message = self.save_on_message