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__init__.py
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
rhodecode.controllers.api
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
JSON RPC controller
:created_on: Aug 20, 2011
:author: marcink
:copyright: (C) 2011-2012 Marcin Kuzminski <marcin@python-works.com>
:license: GPLv3, see COPYING for more details.
"""
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
# as published by the Free Software Foundation; version 2
# of the License or (at your opinion) any later version of the license.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston,
# MA 02110-1301, USA.
import inspect
import logging
import types
import urllib
import traceback
from rhodecode.lib.compat import izip_longest, json
from paste.response import replace_header
from pylons.controllers import WSGIController
from webob.exc import HTTPNotFound, HTTPForbidden, HTTPInternalServerError, \
HTTPBadRequest, HTTPError
from rhodecode.model.db import User
from rhodecode.lib.auth import AuthUser
log = logging.getLogger('JSONRPC')
class JSONRPCError(BaseException):
def __init__(self, message):
self.message = message
super(JSONRPCError, self).__init__()
def __str__(self):
return str(self.message)
def jsonrpc_error(message, code=None):
"""
Generate a Response object with a JSON-RPC error body
"""
from pylons.controllers.util import Response
resp = Response(body=json.dumps(dict(id=None, result=None, error=message)),
status=code,
content_type='application/json')
return resp
class JSONRPCController(WSGIController):
"""
A WSGI-speaking JSON-RPC controller class
See the specification:
<http://json-rpc.org/wiki/specification>`.
Valid controller return values should be json-serializable objects.
Sub-classes should catch their exceptions and raise JSONRPCError
if they want to pass meaningful errors to the client.
"""
def _get_method_args(self):
"""
Return `self._rpc_args` to dispatched controller method
chosen by __call__
"""
return self._rpc_args
def __call__(self, environ, start_response):
"""
Parse the request body as JSON, look up the method on the
controller and if it exists, dispatch to it.
"""
if 'CONTENT_LENGTH' not in environ:
log.debug("No Content-Length")
return jsonrpc_error(message="No Content-Length in request")
else:
length = environ['CONTENT_LENGTH'] or 0
length = int(environ['CONTENT_LENGTH'])
log.debug('Content-Length: %s' % length)
if length == 0:
log.debug("Content-Length is 0")
return jsonrpc_error(message="Content-Length is 0")
raw_body = environ['wsgi.input'].read(length)
try:
json_body = json.loads(urllib.unquote_plus(raw_body))
except ValueError, e:
# catch JSON errors Here
return jsonrpc_error(message="JSON parse error ERR:%s RAW:%r" \
% (e, urllib.unquote_plus(raw_body)))
# check AUTH based on API KEY
try:
self._req_api_key = json_body['api_key']
self._req_id = json_body['id']
self._req_method = json_body['method']
self._request_params = json_body['args']
log.debug(
'method: %s, params: %s' % (self._req_method,
self._request_params)
)
except KeyError, e:
return jsonrpc_error(message='Incorrect JSON query missing %s' % e)
# check if we can find this session using api_key
try:
u = User.get_by_api_key(self._req_api_key)
if u is None:
return jsonrpc_error(message='Invalid API KEY')
auth_u = AuthUser(u.user_id, self._req_api_key)
except Exception, e:
return jsonrpc_error(message='Invalid API KEY')
self._error = None
try:
self._func = self._find_method()
except AttributeError, e:
return jsonrpc_error(message=str(e))
# now that we have a method, add self._req_params to
# self.kargs and dispatch control to WGIController
argspec = inspect.getargspec(self._func)
arglist = argspec[0][1:]
defaults = map(type, argspec[3] or [])
default_empty = types.NotImplementedType
# kw arguments required by this method
func_kwargs = dict(izip_longest(reversed(arglist), reversed(defaults),
fillvalue=default_empty))
# this is little trick to inject logged in user for
# perms decorators to work they expect the controller class to have
# rhodecode_user attribute set
self.rhodecode_user = auth_u
# This attribute will need to be first param of a method that uses
# api_key, which is translated to instance of user at that name
USER_SESSION_ATTR = 'apiuser'
if USER_SESSION_ATTR not in arglist:
return jsonrpc_error(message='This method [%s] does not support '
'authentication (missing %s param)' %
(self._func.__name__, USER_SESSION_ATTR))
# get our arglist and check if we provided them as args
for arg, default in func_kwargs.iteritems():
if arg == USER_SESSION_ATTR:
# USER_SESSION_ATTR is something translated from api key and
# this is checked before so we don't need validate it
continue
# skip the required param check if it's default value is
# NotImplementedType (default_empty)
if (default == default_empty and arg not in self._request_params):
return jsonrpc_error(
message=(
'Missing non optional `%s` arg in JSON DATA' % arg
)
)
self._rpc_args = {USER_SESSION_ATTR: u}
self._rpc_args.update(self._request_params)
self._rpc_args['action'] = self._req_method
self._rpc_args['environ'] = environ
self._rpc_args['start_response'] = start_response
status = []
headers = []
exc_info = []
def change_content(new_status, new_headers, new_exc_info=None):
status.append(new_status)
headers.extend(new_headers)
exc_info.append(new_exc_info)
output = WSGIController.__call__(self, environ, change_content)
output = list(output)
headers.append(('Content-Length', str(len(output[0]))))
replace_header(headers, 'Content-Type', 'application/json')
start_response(status[0], headers, exc_info[0])
return output
def _dispatch_call(self):
"""
Implement dispatch interface specified by WSGIController
"""
try:
raw_response = self._inspect_call(self._func)
if isinstance(raw_response, HTTPError):
self._error = str(raw_response)
except JSONRPCError, e:
self._error = str(e)
except Exception, e:
log.error('Encountered unhandled exception: %s' \
% traceback.format_exc())
json_exc = JSONRPCError('Internal server error')
self._error = str(json_exc)
if self._error is not None:
raw_response = None
response = dict(id=self._req_id, result=raw_response,
error=self._error)
try:
return json.dumps(response)
except TypeError, e:
log.error('API FAILED. Error encoding response: %s' % e)
return json.dumps(
dict(
id=self._req_id,
result=None,
error="Error encoding response"
)
)
def _find_method(self):
"""
Return method named by `self._req_method` in controller if able
"""
log.debug('Trying to find JSON-RPC method: %s' % self._req_method)
if self._req_method.startswith('_'):
raise AttributeError("Method not allowed")
try:
func = getattr(self, self._req_method, None)
except UnicodeEncodeError:
raise AttributeError("Problem decoding unicode in requested "
"method name.")
if isinstance(func, types.MethodType):
return func
else:
raise AttributeError("No such method: %s" % self._req_method)