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#!/usr/bin/env python
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"""dummy SMTP server for use in tests"""
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from __future__ import absolute_import
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import asyncore
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import optparse
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import smtpd
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import ssl
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import sys
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import traceback
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from mercurial import (
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pycompat,
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server,
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sslutil,
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ui as uimod,
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)
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def log(msg):
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sys.stdout.write(msg)
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sys.stdout.flush()
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class dummysmtpserver(smtpd.SMTPServer):
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def __init__(self, localaddr):
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smtpd.SMTPServer.__init__(self, localaddr, remoteaddr=None)
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def process_message(self, peer, mailfrom, rcpttos, data, **kwargs):
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log('%s from=%s to=%s\n' % (peer[0], mailfrom, ', '.join(rcpttos)))
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def handle_error(self):
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# On Windows, a bad SSL connection sometimes generates a WSAECONNRESET.
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# The default handler will shutdown this server, and then both the
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# current connection and subsequent ones fail on the client side with
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# "No connection could be made because the target machine actively
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# refused it". If we eat the error, then the client properly aborts in
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# the expected way, and the server is available for subsequent requests.
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traceback.print_exc()
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class dummysmtpsecureserver(dummysmtpserver):
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def __init__(self, localaddr, certfile):
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dummysmtpserver.__init__(self, localaddr)
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self._certfile = certfile
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def handle_accept(self):
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pair = self.accept()
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if not pair:
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return
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conn, addr = pair
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ui = uimod.ui.load()
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try:
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# wrap_socket() would block, but we don't care
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conn = sslutil.wrapserversocket(conn, ui, certfile=self._certfile)
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except ssl.SSLError:
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log('%s ssl error\n' % addr[0])
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conn.close()
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return
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smtpd.SMTPChannel(self, conn, addr)
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def run():
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try:
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asyncore.loop()
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except KeyboardInterrupt:
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pass
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def _encodestrsonly(v):
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if isinstance(v, type(u'')):
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return v.encode('ascii')
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return v
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def bytesvars(obj):
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unidict = vars(obj)
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bd = {k.encode('ascii'): _encodestrsonly(v) for k, v in unidict.items()}
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if bd[b'daemon_postexec'] is not None:
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bd[b'daemon_postexec'] = [
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_encodestrsonly(v) for v in bd[b'daemon_postexec']]
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return bd
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def main():
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op = optparse.OptionParser()
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op.add_option('-d', '--daemon', action='store_true')
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op.add_option('--daemon-postexec', action='append')
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op.add_option('-p', '--port', type=int, default=8025)
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op.add_option('-a', '--address', default='localhost')
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op.add_option('--pid-file', metavar='FILE')
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op.add_option('--tls', choices=['none', 'smtps'], default='none')
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op.add_option('--certificate', metavar='FILE')
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opts, args = op.parse_args()
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if opts.tls == 'smtps' and not opts.certificate:
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op.error('--certificate must be specified')
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addr = (opts.address, opts.port)
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def init():
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if opts.tls == 'none':
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dummysmtpserver(addr)
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else:
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dummysmtpsecureserver(addr, opts.certificate)
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log('listening at %s:%d\n' % addr)
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server.runservice(
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bytesvars(opts), initfn=init, runfn=run,
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runargs=[pycompat.sysexecutable,
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pycompat.fsencode(__file__)] + pycompat.sysargv[1:])
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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main()
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