# Copyright (C) 2010 W. Trevor King <wking@drexel.edu>
#
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"""Define the :class:`Serve` serving BE Storage over HTTP.
See Also
--------
:mod:`libbe.storage.http` : the associated client
"""
import hashlib
import logging
import os.path
import posixpath
import re
import sys
import time
import traceback
import types
import urllib
import wsgiref.simple_server
try:
# Python >= 2.6
from urlparse import parse_qs
except ImportError:
# Python <= 2.5
from cgi import parse_qs
try:
import cherrypy
import cherrypy.wsgiserver
except ImportError:
cherrypy = None
if cherrypy != None:
try: # CherryPy >= 3.2
import cherrypy.wsgiserver.ssl_builtin
except ImportError: # CherryPy <= 3.1.X
cherrypy.wsgiserver.ssl_builtin = None
try:
import OpenSSL
except ImportError:
OpenSSL = None
import libbe
import libbe.command
import libbe.command.util
import libbe.util.encoding
import libbe.version
if libbe.TESTING == True:
import copy
import doctest
import StringIO
import unittest
import wsgiref.validate
try:
import cherrypy.test.webtest
cherrypy_test_webtest = True
except ImportError:
cherrypy_test_webtest = None
import libbe.bugdir
class _HandlerError (Exception):
def __init__(self, code, msg, headers=[]):
Exception.__init__(self, '%d %s' % (code, msg))
self.code = code
self.msg = msg
self.headers = headers
class _Unauthenticated (_HandlerError):
def __init__(self, realm, msg='User Not Authenticated', headers=[]):
_HandlerError.__init__(self, 401, msg, headers+[
('WWW-Authenticate','Basic realm="%s"' % realm)])
class _Unauthorized (_HandlerError):
def __init__(self, msg='User Not Authorized', headers=[]):
_HandlerError.__init__(self, 403, msg, headers)
class User (object):
def __init__(self, uname=None, name=None, passhash=None, password=None):
self.uname = uname
self.name = name
self.passhash = passhash
if passhash == None:
if password != None:
self.passhash = self.hash(password)
else:
assert password == None, \
'Redundant password %s with passhash %s' % (password, passhash)
self.users = None
def from_string(self, string):
string = string.strip()
fields = string.split(':')
if len(fields) != 3:
raise ValueError, '%d!=3 fields in "%s"' % (len(fields), string)
self.uname,self.name,self.passhash = fields
def __str__(self):
return ':'.join([self.uname, self.name, self.passhash])
def __cmp__(self, other):
return cmp(self.uname, other.uname)
def hash(self, password):
return hashlib.sha1(password).hexdigest()
def valid_login(self, password):
if self.hash(password) == self.passhash:
return True
return False
def set_name(self, name):
self._set_property('name', name)
def set_password(self, password):
self._set_property('passhash', self.hash(password))
def _set_property(self, property, value):
if self.uname == 'guest':
raise _Unauthorized('guest user not allowed to change %s' % property)
if getattr(self, property) != value \
and self.users != None:
self.users.changed = True
setattr(self, property, value)
class Users (dict):
def __init__(self, filename=None):
dict.__init__(self)
self.filename = filename
self.changed = False
def load(self):
if self.filename == None:
return
user_file = libbe.util.encoding.get_file_contents(
self.filename, decode=True)
self.clear()
for line in user_file.splitlines():
user = User()
user.from_string(line)
self.add_user(user)
def save(self):
if self.filename != None and self.changed == True:
lines = []
for user in sorted(self.users):
lines.append(str(user))
libbe.util.encoding.set_file_contents(self.filename)
self.changed = False
def add_user(self, user):
assert user.users == None, user.users
user.users = self
self[user.uname] = user
def valid_login(self, uname, password):
if uname in self and \
self[uname].valid_login(password) == True:
return True
return False
class WSGI_Object (object):
"""Utility class for WGSI clients and middleware.
For details on WGSI, see `PEP 333`_
.. _PEP 333: http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0333/
"""
def __init__(self, logger=None, log_level=logging.INFO, log_format=None):
self.logger = logger
self.log_level = log_level
if log_format == None:
self.log_format = (
'%(REMOTE_ADDR)s - %(REMOTE_USER)s [%(time)s] '
'"%(REQUEST_METHOD)s %(REQUEST_URI)s %(HTTP_VERSION)s" '
'%(status)s %(bytes)s "%(HTTP_REFERER)s" "%(HTTP_USER_AGENT)s"')
else:
self.log_format = log_format
def __call__(self, environ, start_response):
"""The main WSGI entry point."""
raise NotImplementedError
# start_response() is a callback for setting response headers
# start_response(status, response_headers, exc_info=None)
# status is an HTTP status string (e.g., "200 OK").
# response_headers is a list of 2-tuples, the HTTP headers in
# key-value format.
# exc_info is used in exception handling.
#
# The application function then returns an iterable of body chunks.
def error(self, environ, start_response, error, message, headers=[]):
"""Make it easy to call start_response for errors."""
response = '%d %s' % (error, message)
self.log_request(environ, status=response, bytes=len(message))
start_response(response,
[('Content-Type', 'text/plain')]+headers)
return [message]
def log_request(self, environ, status='-1 OK', bytes=-1):
if self.logger == None:
return
req_uri = urllib.quote(environ.get('SCRIPT_NAME', '')
+ environ.get('PATH_INFO', ''))
if environ.get('QUERY_STRING'):
req_uri += '?'+environ['QUERY_STRING']
start = time.localtime()
if time.daylight:
offset = time.altzone / 60 / 60 * -100
else:
offset = time.timezone / 60 / 60 * -100
if offset >= 0:
offset = "+%0.4d" % (offset)
elif offset < 0:
offset = "%0.4d" % (offset)
d = {
'REMOTE_ADDR': environ.get('REMOTE_ADDR') or '-',
'REMOTE_USER': environ.get('REMOTE_USER') or '-',
'REQUEST_METHOD': environ['REQUEST_METHOD'],
'REQUEST_URI': req_uri,
'HTTP_VERSION': environ.get('SERVER_PROTOCOL'),
'time': time.strftime('%d/%b/%Y:%H:%M:%S ', start) + offset,
'status': status.split(None, 1)[0],
'bytes': bytes,
'HTTP_REFERER': environ.get('HTTP_REFERER', '-'),
'HTTP_USER_AGENT': environ.get('HTTP_USER_AGENT', '-'),
}
self.logger.log(self.log_level, self.log_format % d)
class ExceptionApp (WSGI_Object):
"""Some servers (e.g. cherrypy) eat app-raised exceptions.
Work around that by logging tracebacks by hand.
"""
def __init__(self, app, *args, **kwargs):
WSGI_Object.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
self.app = app
def __call__(self, environ, start_response):
if self.logger != None:
self.logger.log(logging.DEBUG, 'ExceptionApp')
try:
return self.app(environ, start_response)
except Exception, e:
etype,value,tb = sys.exc_info()
trace = ''.join(
traceback.format_exception(etype, value, tb, None))
self.logger.log(self.log_level, trace)
raise
class UppercaseHeaderApp (WSGI_Object):
"""WSGI middleware that uppercases incoming HTTP headers.
From PEP 333, `The start_response() Callable`_ :
A reminder for server/gateway authors: HTTP
header names are case-insensitive, so be sure
to take that into consideration when examining
application-supplied headers!
.. _The start_response() Callable:
http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0333/#id20
"""
def __init__(self, app, *args, **kwargs):
WSGI_Object.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
self.app = app
def __call__(self, environ, start_response):
if self.logger != None:
self.logger.log(logging.DEBUG, 'UppercaseHeaderApp')
for key,value in environ.items():
if key.startswith('HTTP_'):
uppercase = key.upper()
if uppercase != key:
environ[uppercase] = environ.pop(key)
return self.app(environ, start_response)
class AuthenticationApp (WSGI_Object):
"""WSGI middleware for handling user authentication.
"""
def __init__(self, app, realm, setting='be-auth', users=None, *args, **kwargs):
WSGI_Object.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
self.app = app
self.realm = realm
self.setting = setting
self.users = users
def __call__(self, environ, start_response):
if self.logger != None:
self.logger.log(logging.DEBUG, 'AuthenticationApp')
environ['%s.realm' % self.setting] = self.realm
try:
username = self.authenticate(environ)
environ['%s.user' % self.setting] = username
environ['%s.user.name' % self.setting] = \
self.users[username].name
return self.app(environ, start_response)
except _Unauthorized, e:
return self.error(environ, start_response,
e.code, e.msg, e.headers)
def authenticate(self, environ):
"""Handle user-authentication sent in the "Authorization" header.
This function implements ``Basic`` authentication as described in
HTTP/1.0 specification [1]_ . Do not use this module unless you
are using SSL, as it transmits unencrypted passwords.
.. [1] http://www.w3.org/Protocols/HTTP/1.0/draft-ietf-http-spec.html#BasicAA
Examples
--------
>>> users = Users()
>>> users.add_user(User('Aladdin', 'Big Al', password='open sesame'))
>>> app = AuthenticationApp(app=None, realm='Dummy Realm', users=users)
>>> app.authenticate({'HTTP_AUTHORIZATION':'Basic QWxhZGRpbjpvcGVuIHNlc2FtZQ=='})
'Aladdin'
>>> app.authenticate({'HTTP_AUTHORIZATION':'Basic AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA=='})
Notes
-----
Code based on authkit/authenticate/basic.py
(c) 2005 Clark C. Evans.
Released under the MIT License:
http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php
"""
authorization = environ.get('HTTP_AUTHORIZATION', None)
if authorization == None:
raise _Unauthorized('Authorization required')
try:
authmeth,auth = authorization.split(' ',1)
except ValueError:
return None
if 'basic' != authmeth.lower():
return None # non-basic HTTP authorization not implemented
auth = auth.strip().decode('base64')
try:
username,password = auth.split(':',1)
except ValueError:
return None
if self.authfunc(environ, username, password) == True:
return username
def authfunc(self, environ, username, password):
if not username in self.users:
return False
if self.users[username].valid_login(password) == True:
if self.logger != None:
self.logger.log(self.log_level,
'Authenticated %s' % self.users[username].name)
return True
return False
class WSGI_AppObject (WSGI_Object):
"""Useful WSGI utilities for handling data (POST, QUERY) and
returning responses.
"""
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
WSGI_Object.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
# Maximum input we will accept when REQUEST_METHOD is POST
# 0 ==> unlimited input
self.maxlen = 0
def ok_response(self, environ, start_response, content,
content_type='application/octet-stream',
headers=[]):
if content == None:
start_response('200 OK', [])
return []
if type(content) == types.UnicodeType:
content = content.encode('utf-8')
for i,header in enumerate(headers):
header_name,header_value = header
if type(header_value) == types.UnicodeType:
headers[i] = (header_name, header_value.encode('ISO-8859-1'))
response = '200 OK'
content_length = len(content)
self.log_request(environ, status=response, bytes=content_length)
start_response('200 OK', [
('Content-Type', content_type),
('Content-Length', str(content_length)),
]+headers)
if self.is_head(environ) == True:
return []
return [content]
def query_data(self, environ):
if not environ['REQUEST_METHOD'] in ['GET', 'HEAD']:
raise _HandlerError(404, 'Not Found')
return self._parse_query(environ.get('QUERY_STRING', ''))
def _parse_query(self, query):
if len(query) == 0:
return {}
data = parse_qs(
query, keep_blank_values=True, strict_parsing=True)
for k,v in data.items():
if len(v) == 1:
data[k] = v[0]
return data
def post_data(self, environ):
if environ['REQUEST_METHOD'] != 'POST':
raise _HandlerError(404, 'Not Found')
post_data = self._read_post_data(environ)
return self._parse_post(post_data)
def _parse_post(self, post):
return self._parse_query(post)
def _read_post_data(self, environ):
try:
clen = int(environ.get('CONTENT_LENGTH', '0'))
except ValueError:
clen = 0
if clen != 0:
if self.maxlen > 0 and clen > self.maxlen:
raise ValueError, 'Maximum content length exceeded'
return environ['wsgi.input'].read(clen)
return ''
def data_get_string(self, data, key, default=None, source='query'):
if not key in data or data[key] in [None, 'None']:
if default == _HandlerError:
raise _HandlerError(406, 'Missing %s key %s' % (source, key))
return default
return data[key]
def data_get_id(self, data, key='id', default=_HandlerError,
source='query'):
return self.data_get_string(data, key, default, source)
def data_get_boolean(self, data, key, default=False, source='query'):
val = self.data_get_string(data, key, default, source)
if val == 'True':
return True
elif val == 'False':
return False
return val
def is_head(self, environ):
return environ['REQUEST_METHOD'] == 'HEAD'
class AdminApp (WSGI_AppObject):
"""WSGI middleware for managing users (changing passwords,
usernames, etc.).
"""
def __init__(self, app, users=None, url=r'^admin/?', *args, **kwargs):
WSGI_AppObject.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
self.app = app
self.users = users
self.url = url
def __call__(self, environ, start_response):
if self.logger != None:
self.logger.log(logging.DEBUG, 'AdminApp')
path = environ.get('PATH_INFO', '').lstrip('/')
match = re.search(self.url, path)
if match is not None:
return self.admin(environ, start_response)
return self.app(environ, start_response)
def admin(self, environ, start_response):
if not 'be-auth.user' in environ:
raise _Unauthenticated(realm=envirion.get('be-auth.realm'))
uname = environ.get('be-auth.user')
user = self.users[uname]
data = self.post_data(environ)
source = 'post'
name = self.data_get_string(
data, 'name', default=None, source=source)
if name != None:
self.users[uname].set_name(name)
password = self.data_get_string(
data, 'password', default=None, source=source)
if password != None:
self.users[uname].set_password(password)
self.users.save()
return self.ok_response(environ, start_response, None)
class ServerApp (WSGI_AppObject):
"""WSGI server for a BE Storage instance over HTTP.
RESTful_ WSGI request handler for serving the
libbe.storage.http.HTTP backend with GET, POST, and HEAD commands.
For more information on authentication and REST, see John
Calcote's `Open Sourcery article`_
.. _RESTful: http://www.ics.uci.edu/~fielding/pubs/dissertation/rest_arch_style.htm
.. _Open Sourcery article: http://jcalcote.wordpress.com/2009/08/10/restful-authentication/
This serves files from a connected storage instance, usually
a VCS-based repository located on the local machine.
Notes
-----
The GET and HEAD requests are identical except that the HEAD
request omits the actual content of the file.
"""
server_version = "BE-server/" + libbe.version.version()
def __init__(self, storage, *args, **kwargs):
WSGI_AppObject.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
self.storage = storage
self.http_user_error = 418
self.urls = [
(r'^add/?', self.add),
(r'^exists/?', self.exists),
(r'^remove/?', self.remove),
(r'^ancestors/?', self.ancestors),
(r'^children/?', self.children),
(r'^get/(.+)', self.get),
(r'^set/(.+)', self.set),
(r'^commit/?', self.commit),
(r'^revision-id/?', self.revision_id),
(r'^changed/?', self.changed),
(r'^version/?', self.version),
]
def __call__(self, environ, start_response):
"""The main WSGI application.
Dispatch the current request to the functions from above and
store the regular expression captures in the WSGI environment
as `be-server.url_args` so that the functions from above can
access the url placeholders.
URL dispatcher from Armin Ronacher's "Getting Started with WSGI"
http://lucumr.pocoo.org/2007/5/21/getting-started-with-wsgi
"""
if self.logger != None:
self.logger.log(logging.DEBUG, 'ServerApp')
path = environ.get('PATH_INFO', '').lstrip('/')
try:
for regex, callback in self.urls:
match = re.search(regex, path)
if match is not None:
environ['be-server.url_args'] = match.groups()
try:
return callback(environ, start_response)
except libbe.storage.NotReadable, e:
raise _HandlerError(403, 'Read permission denied')
except libbe.storage.NotWriteable, e:
raise _HandlerError(403, 'Write permission denied')
except libbe.storage.InvalidID, e:
raise _HandlerError(
self.http_user_error, 'InvalidID %s' % e)
raise _HandlerError(404, 'Not Found')
except _HandlerError, e:
return self.error(environ, start_response,
e.code, e.msg, e.headers)
# handlers
def add(self, environ, start_response):
self.check_login(environ)
data = self.post_data(environ)
source = 'post'
id = self.data_get_id(data, source=source)
parent = self.data_get_string(
data, 'parent', default=None, source=source)
directory = self.data_get_boolean(
data, 'directory', default=False, source=source)
self.storage.add(id, parent=parent, directory=directory)
return self.ok_response(environ, start_response, None)
def exists(self, environ, start_response):
self.check_login(environ)
data = self.query_data(environ)
source = 'query'
id = self.data_get_id(data, source=source)
revision = self.data_get_string(
data, 'revision', default=None, source=source)
content = str(self.storage.exists(id, revision))
return self.ok_response(environ, start_response, content)
def remove(self, environ, start_response):
self.check_login(environ)
data = self.post_data(environ)
source = 'post'
id = self.data_get_id(data, source=source)
recursive = self.data_get_boolean(
data, 'recursive', default=False, source=source)
if recursive == True:
self.storage.recursive_remove(id)
else:
self.storage.remove(id)
return self.ok_response(environ, start_response, None)
def ancestors(self, environ, start_response):
self.check_login(environ)
data = self.query_data(environ)
source = 'query'
id = self.data_get_id(data, source=source)
revision = self.data_get_string(
data, 'revision', default=None, source=source)
content = '\n'.join(self.storage.ancestors(id, revision))+'\n'
return self.ok_response(environ, start_response, content)
def children(self, environ, start_response):
self.check_login(environ)
data = self.query_data(environ)
source = 'query'
id = self.data_get_id(data, default=None, source=source)
revision = self.data_get_string(
data, 'revision', default=None, source=source)
content = '\n'.join(self.storage.children(id, revision))
return self.ok_response(environ, start_response, content)
def get(self, environ, start_response):
self.check_login(environ)
data = self.query_data(environ)
source = 'query'
try:
id = environ['be-server.url_args'][0]
except:
raise _HandlerError(404, 'Not Found')
revision = self.data_get_string(
data, 'revision', default=None, source=source)
content = self.storage.get(id, revision=revision)
be_version = self.storage.storage_version(revision)
return self.ok_response(environ, start_response, content,
headers=[('X-BE-Version', be_version)])
def set(self, environ, start_response):
self.check_login(environ)
data = self.post_data(environ)
try:
id = environ['be-server.url_args'][0]
except:
raise _HandlerError(404, 'Not Found')
if not 'value' in data:
raise _HandlerError(406, 'Missing query key value')
value = data['value']
self.storage.set(id, value)
return self.ok_response(environ, start_response, None)
def commit(self, environ, start_response):
self.check_login(environ)
data = self.post_data(environ)
if not 'summary' in data:
raise _HandlerError(406, 'Missing query key summary')
summary = data['summary']
if not 'body' in data or data['body'] == 'None':
data['body'] = None
body = data['body']
if not 'allow_empty' in data \
or data['allow_empty'] == 'True':
allow_empty = True
else:
allow_empty = False
try:
revision = self.storage.commit(summary, body, allow_empty)
except libbe.storage.EmptyCommit, e:
raise _HandlerError(self.http_user_error, 'EmptyCommit')
return self.ok_response(environ, start_response, revision)
def revision_id(self, environ, start_response):
self.check_login(environ)
data = self.query_data(environ)
source = 'query'
index = int(self.data_get_string(
data, 'index', default=_HandlerError, source=source))
content = self.storage.revision_id(index)
return self.ok_response(environ, start_response, content)
def changed(self, environ, start_response):
self.check_login(environ)
data = self.query_data(environ)
source = 'query'
revision = self.data_get_string(
data, 'revision', default=None, source=source)
add,mod,rem = self.storage.changed(revision)
content = '\n\n'.join(['\n'.join(p) for p in (add,mod,rem)])
return self.ok_response(environ, start_response, content)
def version(self, environ, start_response):
self.check_login(environ)
data = self.query_data(environ)
source = 'query'
revision = self.data_get_string(
data, 'revision', default=None, source=source)
content = self.storage.storage_version(revision)
return self.ok_response(environ, start_response, content)
# handler utility functions
def check_login(self, environ):
user = environ.get('be-auth.user', None)
if user != None: # we're running under AuthenticationApp
if environ['REQUEST_METHOD'] == 'POST':
if user == 'guest' or self.storage.is_writeable() == False:
raise _Unauthorized() # only non-guests allowed to write
# allow read-only commands for all users
class Serve (libbe.command.Command):
""":class:`~libbe.command.base.Command` wrapper around
:class:`ServerApp`.
"""
name = 'serve'
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
libbe.command.Command.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
self.options.extend([
libbe.command.Option(name='port',
help='Bind server to port (%default)',
arg=libbe.command.Argument(
name='port', metavar='INT', type='int', default=8000)),
libbe.command.Option(name='host',
help='Set host string (blank for localhost, %default)',
arg=libbe.command.Argument(
name='host', metavar='HOST', default='')),
libbe.command.Option(name='read-only', short_name='r',
help='Dissable operations that require writing'),
libbe.command.Option(name='ssl', short_name='s',
help='Use CherryPy to serve HTTPS (HTTP over SSL/TLS)'),
libbe.command.Option(name='auth', short_name='a',
help='Require authentication. FILE should be a file containing colon-separated UNAME:USER:sha1(PASSWORD) lines, for example: "jdoe:John Doe <jdoe@example.com>:read:d99f8e5a4b02dc25f49da2ea67c0034f61779e72"',
arg=libbe.command.Argument(
name='auth', metavar='FILE', default=None,
completion_callback=libbe.command.util.complete_path)),
])
def _run(self, **params):
self._setup_logging()
storage = self._get_storage()
if params['read-only'] == True:
writeable = storage.writeable
storage.writeable = False
if params['host'] == '':
params['host'] = 'localhost'
if params['auth'] != None:
self._check_restricted_access(storage, params['auth'])
users = Users(params['auth'])
users.load()
app = ServerApp(storage=storage, logger=self.logger)
if params['auth'] != None:
app = AdminApp(app, users=users, logger=self.logger)
app = AuthenticationApp(app, realm=storage.repo,
users=users, logger=self.logger)
app = UppercaseHeaderApp(app, logger=self.logger)
server,details = self._get_server(params, app)
details['repo'] = storage.repo
try:
self._start_server(params, server, details)
except KeyboardInterrupt:
pass
self._stop_server(params, server)
if params['read-only'] == True:
storage.writeable = writeable
def _setup_logging(self, log_level=logging.INFO):
self.logger = logging.getLogger('be-serve')
self.log_level = logging.INFO
console = logging.StreamHandler(self.stdout)
console.setFormatter(logging.Formatter('%(message)s'))
self.logger.addHandler(console)
self.logger.propagate = False
if log_level is not None:
console.setLevel(log_level)
self.logger.setLevel(log_level)
def _get_server(self, params, app):
details = {'port':params['port']}
if params['ssl'] == True:
details['protocol'] = 'HTTPS'
if cherrypy == None:
raise libbe.command.UserError, \
'--ssl requires the cherrypy module'
app = ExceptionApp(app, logger=self.logger)
server = cherrypy.wsgiserver.CherryPyWSGIServer(
(params['host'], params['port']), app)
#server.throw_errors = True
#server.show_tracebacks = True
private_key,certificate = get_cert_filenames(
'be-server', logger=self.logger)
if cherrypy.wsgiserver.ssl_builtin == None:
server.ssl_module = 'builtin'
server.ssl_private_key = private_key
server.ssl_certificate = certificate
else:
server.ssl_adapter = \
cherrypy.wsgiserver.ssl_builtin.BuiltinSSLAdapter(
certificate=certificate, private_key=private_key)
details['socket-name'] = params['host']
else:
details['protocol'] = 'HTTP'
server = wsgiref.simple_server.make_server(
params['host'], params['port'], app)
details['socket-name'] = server.socket.getsockname()[0]
return (server, details)
def _start_server(self, params, server, details):
self.logger.log(self.log_level,
'Serving %(protocol)s on %(socket-name)s port %(port)s ...' \
% details)
self.logger.log(self.log_level,
'BE repository %(repo)s' % details)
if params['ssl'] == True:
server.start()
else:
server.serve_forever()
def _stop_server(self, params, server):
self.logger.log(self.log_level, 'Clossing server')
if params['ssl'] == True:
server.stop()
else:
server.server_close()
def _long_help(self):
return """
Example usage::
$ be serve
And in another terminal (or after backgrounding the server)::
$ be --repo http://localhost:8000/ list
If you bind your server to a public interface, take a look at the
``--read-only`` option or the combined ``--ssl --auth FILE``
options so other people can't mess with your repository. If you do use
authentication, you'll need to send in your username and password with,
for example::
$ be --repo http://username:password@localhost:8000/ list
"""
def random_string(length=256):
if os.path.exists(os.path.join('dev', 'urandom')):
return open("/dev/urandom").read(length)
else:
import array
from random import randint
d = array.array('B')
for i in xrange(1000000):
d.append(randint(0,255))
return d.tostring()
if libbe.TESTING == True:
class WSGITestCase (unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.logstream = StringIO.StringIO()
self.logger = logging.getLogger('be-serve-test')
console = logging.StreamHandler(self.logstream)
console.setFormatter(logging.Formatter('%(message)s'))
self.logger.addHandler(console)
self.logger.propagate = False
console.setLevel(logging.INFO)
self.logger.setLevel(logging.INFO)
self.default_environ = { # required by PEP 333
'REQUEST_METHOD': 'GET', # 'POST', 'HEAD'
'SCRIPT_NAME':'',
'PATH_INFO': '',
#'QUERY_STRING':'', # may be empty or absent
#'CONTENT_TYPE':'', # may be empty or absent
#'CONTENT_LENGTH':'', # may be empty or absent
'SERVER_NAME':'example.com',
'SERVER_PORT':'80',
'SERVER_PROTOCOL':'HTTP/1.1',
'wsgi.version':(1,0),
'wsgi.url_scheme':'http',
'wsgi.input':StringIO.StringIO(),
'wsgi.errors':StringIO.StringIO(),
'wsgi.multithread':False,
'wsgi.multiprocess':False,
'wsgi.run_once':False,
}
def getURL(self, app, path='/', method='GET', data=None,
scheme='http', environ={}):
env = copy.copy(self.default_environ)
env['PATH_INFO'] = path
env['REQUEST_METHOD'] = method
env['scheme'] = scheme
if data != None:
enc_data = urllib.urlencode(data)
if method == 'POST':
env['CONTENT_LENGTH'] = len(enc_data)
env['wsgi.input'] = StringIO.StringIO(enc_data)
else:
assert method in ['GET', 'HEAD'], method
env['QUERY_STRING'] = enc_data
for key,value in environ.items():
env[key] = value
return ''.join(app(env, self.start_response))
def start_response(self, status, response_headers, exc_info=None):
self.status = status
self.response_headers = response_headers
self.exc_info = exc_info
class WSGI_ObjectTestCase (WSGITestCase):
def setUp(self):
WSGITestCase.setUp(self)
self.app = WSGI_Object(self.logger)
def test_error(self):
contents = self.app.error(
environ=self.default_environ,
start_response=self.start_response,
error=123,
message='Dummy Error',
headers=[('X-Dummy-Header','Dummy Value')])
self.failUnless(contents == ['Dummy Error'], contents)
self.failUnless(self.status == '123 Dummy Error', self.status)
self.failUnless(self.response_headers == [
('Content-Type','text/plain'),
('X-Dummy-Header','Dummy Value')],
self.response_headers)
self.failUnless(self.exc_info == None, self.exc_info)
def test_log_request(self):
self.app.log_request(
environ=self.default_environ, status='-1 OK', bytes=123)
log = self.logstream.getvalue()
self.failUnless(log.startswith('- -'), log)
class ExceptionAppTestCase (WSGITestCase):
def setUp(self):
WSGITestCase.setUp(self)
def child_app(environ, start_response):
raise ValueError('Dummy Error')
self.app = ExceptionApp(child_app, self.logger)
def test_traceback(self):
try:
self.getURL(self.app)
except ValueError, e:
pass
log = self.logstream.getvalue()
self.failUnless(log.startswith('Traceback'), log)
self.failUnless('child_app' in log, log)
self.failUnless('ValueError: Dummy Error' in log, log)
class AdminAppTestCase (WSGITestCase):
def setUp(self):
WSGITestCase.setUp(self)
self.users = Users()
self.users.add_user(
User('Aladdin', 'Big Al', password='open sesame'))
self.users.add_user(
User('guest', 'Guest', password='guestpass'))
def child_app(environ, start_response):
pass
self.app = AdminApp(
child_app, users=self.users, logger=self.logger)
self.app = AuthenticationApp(
self.app, realm='Dummy Realm', users=self.users,
logger=self.logger)
self.app = UppercaseHeaderApp(self.app, logger=self.logger)
def basic_auth(self, uname, password):
"""HTTP basic authorization string"""
return 'Basic %s' % \
('%s:%s' % (uname, password)).encode('base64')
def test_new_name(self):
self.getURL(
self.app, '/admin/', method='POST',
data={'name':'Prince Al'},
environ={'HTTP_Authorization':
self.basic_auth('Aladdin', 'open sesame')})
self.failUnless(self.status == '200 OK', self.status)
self.failUnless(self.response_headers == [],
self.response_headers)
self.failUnless(self.exc_info == None, self.exc_info)
self.failUnless(self.users['Aladdin'].name == 'Prince Al',
self.users['Aladdin'].name)
self.failUnless(self.users.changed == True,
self.users.changed)
def test_new_password(self):
self.getURL(
self.app, '/admin/', method='POST',
data={'password':'New Pass'},
environ={'HTTP_Authorization':
self.basic_auth('Aladdin', 'open sesame')})
self.failUnless(self.status == '200 OK', self.status)
self.failUnless(self.response_headers == [],
self.response_headers)
self.failUnless(self.exc_info == None, self.exc_info)
self.failUnless(self.users['Aladdin'].passhash == \
self.users['Aladdin'].hash('New Pass'),
self.users['Aladdin'].passhash)
self.failUnless(self.users.changed == True,
self.users.changed)
def test_guest_name(self):
self.getURL(
self.app, '/admin/', method='POST',
data={'name':'SPAM'},
environ={'HTTP_Authorization':
self.basic_auth('guest', 'guestpass')})
self.failUnless(self.status.startswith('403 '), self.status)
self.failUnless(self.response_headers == [
('Content-Type', 'text/plain')],
self.response_headers)
self.failUnless(self.exc_info == None, self.exc_info)
self.failUnless(self.users['guest'].name == 'Guest',
self.users['guest'].name)
self.failUnless(self.users.changed == False,
self.users.changed)
def test_guest_password(self):
self.getURL(
self.app, '/admin/', method='POST',
data={'password':'SPAM'},
environ={'HTTP_Authorization':
self.basic_auth('guest', 'guestpass')})
self.failUnless(self.status.startswith('403 '), self.status)
self.failUnless(self.response_headers == [
('Content-Type', 'text/plain')],
self.response_headers)
self.failUnless(self.exc_info == None, self.exc_info)
self.failUnless(self.users['guest'].name == 'Guest',
self.users['guest'].name)
self.failUnless(self.users.changed == False,
self.users.changed)
class ServerAppTestCase (WSGITestCase):
def setUp(self):
WSGITestCase.setUp(self)
self.bd = libbe.bugdir.SimpleBugDir(memory=False)
self.app = ServerApp(self.bd.storage, logger=self.logger)
def tearDown(self):
self.bd.cleanup()
WSGITestCase.tearDown(self)
def test_add_get(self):
self.getURL(self.app, '/add/', method='GET')
self.failUnless(self.status.startswith('404 '), self.status)
self.failUnless(self.response_headers == [
('Content-Type', 'text/plain')],
self.response_headers)
self.failUnless(self.exc_info == None, self.exc_info)
def test_add_post(self):
self.getURL(self.app, '/add/', method='POST',
data={'id':'123456', 'parent':'abc123',
'directory':'True'})
self.failUnless(self.status == '200 OK', self.status)
self.failUnless(self.response_headers == [],
self.response_headers)
self.failUnless(self.exc_info == None, self.exc_info)
# Note: other methods tested in libbe.storage.http
# TODO: integration tests on Serve?
unitsuite =unittest.TestLoader().loadTestsFromModule(sys.modules[__name__])
suite = unittest.TestSuite([unitsuite, doctest.DocTestSuite()])
# The following certificate-creation code is adapted From pyOpenSSL's
# examples.
def get_cert_filenames(server_name, autogenerate=True, logger=None):
"""
Generate private key and certification filenames.
get_cert_filenames(server_name) -> (pkey_filename, cert_filename)
"""
pkey_file = '%s.pkey' % server_name
cert_file = '%s.cert' % server_name
if autogenerate == True:
for file in [pkey_file, cert_file]:
if not os.path.exists(file):
make_certs(server_name, logger)
return (pkey_file, cert_file)
def createKeyPair(type, bits):
"""Create a public/private key pair.
Returns the public/private key pair in a PKey object.
Parameters
----------
type : TYPE_RSA or TYPE_DSA
Key type.
bits : int
Number of bits to use in the key.
"""
pkey = OpenSSL.crypto.PKey()
pkey.generate_key(type, bits)
return pkey
def createCertRequest(pkey, digest="md5", **name):
"""Create a certificate request.
Returns the certificate request in an X509Req object.
Parameters
----------
pkey : PKey
The key to associate with the request.
digest : "md5" or ?
Digestion method to use for signing, default is "md5",
`**name` :
The name of the subject of the request, possible.
Arguments are:
============ ========================
C Country name
ST State or province name
L Locality name
O Organization name
OU Organizational unit name
CN Common name
emailAddress E-mail address
============ ========================
"""
req = OpenSSL.crypto.X509Req()
subj = req.get_subject()
for (key,value) in name.items():
setattr(subj, key, value)
req.set_pubkey(pkey)
req.sign(pkey, digest)
return req
def createCertificate(req, (issuerCert, issuerKey), serial, (notBefore, notAfter), digest="md5"):
"""Generate a certificate given a certificate request.
Returns the signed certificate in an X509 object.
Parameters
----------
req :
Certificate reqeust to use
issuerCert :
The certificate of the issuer
issuerKey :
The private key of the issuer
serial :
Serial number for the certificate
notBefore :
Timestamp (relative to now) when the certificate
starts being valid
notAfter :
Timestamp (relative to now) when the certificate
stops being valid
digest :
Digest method to use for signing, default is md5
"""
cert = OpenSSL.crypto.X509()
cert.set_serial_number(serial)
cert.gmtime_adj_notBefore(notBefore)
cert.gmtime_adj_notAfter(notAfter)
cert.set_issuer(issuerCert.get_subject())
cert.set_subject(req.get_subject())
cert.set_pubkey(req.get_pubkey())
cert.sign(issuerKey, digest)
return cert
def make_certs(server_name, logger=None) :
"""Generate private key and certification files.
`mk_certs(server_name) -> (pkey_filename, cert_filename)`
"""
if OpenSSL == None:
raise libbe.command.UserError, \
'SSL certificate generation requires the OpenSSL module'
pkey_file,cert_file = get_cert_filenames(
server_name, autogenerate=False)
if logger != None:
logger.log(logger._server_level,
'Generating certificates', pkey_file, cert_file)
cakey = createKeyPair(OpenSSL.crypto.TYPE_RSA, 1024)
careq = createCertRequest(cakey, CN='Certificate Authority')
cacert = createCertificate(
careq, (careq, cakey), 0, (0, 60*60*24*365*5)) # five years
open(pkey_file, 'w').write(OpenSSL.crypto.dump_privatekey(
OpenSSL.crypto.FILETYPE_PEM, cakey))
open(cert_file, 'w').write(OpenSSL.crypto.dump_certificate(
OpenSSL.crypto.FILETYPE_PEM, cacert))