#!/usr/bin/python # -- Content-Encoding: UTF-8 -- """ Defines a request dispatcher, a HTTP request handler, a HTTP server and a CGI request handler. :authors: Josh Marshall, Thomas Calmant :copyright: Copyright 2015, isandlaTech :license: Apache License 2.0 :version: 0.2.5 .. Copyright 2015 isandlaTech Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License. """ # Module version __version_info__ = (0, 2, 5) __version__ = ".".join(str(x) for x in __version_info__) # Documentation strings format __docformat__ = "restructuredtext en" # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Local modules from jsonrpclib import Fault import jsonrpclib.config import jsonrpclib.utils as utils import jsonrpclib.threadpool # Standard library import logging import socket import sys import traceback # Prepare the logger _logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) try: # Python 3 # pylint: disable=F0401,E0611 import xmlrpc.server as xmlrpcserver import socketserver except (ImportError, AttributeError): # Python 2 or IronPython # pylint: disable=F0401,E0611 import SimpleXMLRPCServer as xmlrpcserver import SocketServer as socketserver try: # Windows import fcntl except ImportError: # Other systems # pylint: disable=C0103 fcntl = None # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ def get_version(request): """ Computes the JSON-RPC version :param request: A request dictionary :return: The JSON-RPC version or None """ if 'jsonrpc' in request: return 2.0 elif 'id' in request: return 1.0 return None def validate_request(request, json_config): """ Validates the format of a request dictionary :param request: A request dictionary :param json_config: A JSONRPClib Config instance :return: True if the dictionary is valid, else a Fault object """ if not isinstance(request, utils.DictType): # Invalid request type fault = Fault(-32600, 'Request must be a dict, not {0}' .format(type(request).__name__), config=json_config) _logger.warning("Invalid request content: %s", fault) return fault # Get the request ID rpcid = request.get('id', None) # Check request version version = get_version(request) if not version: fault = Fault(-32600, 'Request {0} invalid.'.format(request), rpcid=rpcid, config=json_config) _logger.warning("No version in request: %s", fault) return fault # Default parameters: empty list request.setdefault('params', []) # Check parameters method = request.get('method', None) params = request.get('params') param_types = (utils.ListType, utils.DictType, utils.TupleType) if not method or not isinstance(method, utils.string_types) or \ not isinstance(params, param_types): # Invalid type of method name or parameters fault = Fault(-32600, 'Invalid request parameters or method.', rpcid=rpcid, config=json_config) _logger.warning("Invalid request content: %s", fault) return fault # Valid request return True # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ class NoMulticallResult(Exception): """ No result in multicall """ pass class SimpleJSONRPCDispatcher(xmlrpcserver.SimpleXMLRPCDispatcher, object): """ Mix-in class that dispatches JSON-RPC requests. This class is used to register JSON-RPC method handlers and then to dispatch them. This class doesn't need to be instanced directly when used by SimpleJSONRPCServer. """ def __init__(self, encoding=None, config=jsonrpclib.config.DEFAULT): """ Sets up the dispatcher with the given encoding. None values are allowed. """ xmlrpcserver.SimpleXMLRPCDispatcher.__init__( self, allow_none=True, encoding=encoding or "UTF-8") self.json_config = config # Notification thread pool self.__notification_pool = None def set_notification_pool(self, thread_pool): """ Sets the thread pool to use to handle notifications """ self.__notification_pool = thread_pool def _unmarshaled_dispatch(self, request, dispatch_method=None): """ Loads the request dictionary (unmarshaled), calls the method(s) accordingly and returns a JSON-RPC dictionary (not marshaled) :param request: JSON-RPC request dictionary (or list of) :param dispatch_method: Custom dispatch method (for method resolution) :return: A JSON-RPC dictionary (or an array of) or None if the request was a notification :raise NoMulticallResult: No result in batch """ if not request: # Invalid request dictionary fault = Fault(-32600, 'Request invalid -- no request data.', config=self.json_config) _logger.warning("Invalid request: %s", fault) return fault.dump() if isinstance(request, utils.ListType): # This SHOULD be a batch, by spec responses = [] for req_entry in request: # Validate the request result = validate_request(req_entry, self.json_config) if isinstance(result, Fault): responses.append(result.dump()) continue # Call the method resp_entry = self._marshaled_single_dispatch(req_entry, dispatch_method) # Store its result if isinstance(resp_entry, Fault): # pylint: disable=E1103 responses.append(resp_entry.dump()) elif resp_entry is not None: responses.append(resp_entry) if not responses: # No non-None result _logger.error("No result in Multicall") raise NoMulticallResult("No result") return responses else: # Single call result = validate_request(request, self.json_config) if isinstance(result, Fault): return result.dump() # Call the method response = self._marshaled_single_dispatch(request, dispatch_method) if isinstance(response, Fault): # pylint: disable=E1103 return response.dump() return response def _marshaled_dispatch(self, data, dispatch_method=None, path=None): """ Parses the request data (marshaled), calls method(s) and returns a JSON string (marshaled) :param data: A JSON request string :param dispatch_method: Custom dispatch method (for method resolution) :param path: Unused parameter, to keep compatibility with xmlrpclib :return: A JSON-RPC response string (marshaled) """ # Parse the request try: request = jsonrpclib.loads(data, self.json_config) except Exception as ex: # Parsing/loading error fault = Fault(-32700, 'Request {0} invalid. ({1}:{2})' .format(data, type(ex).__name__, ex), config=self.json_config) _logger.warning("Error parsing request: %s", fault) return fault.response() # Get the response dictionary try: response = self._unmarshaled_dispatch(request, dispatch_method) if response is not None: # Compute the string representation of the dictionary/list return jsonrpclib.jdumps(response, self.encoding) else: # No result (notification) return '' except NoMulticallResult: # Return an empty string (jsonrpclib internal behaviour) return '' def _marshaled_single_dispatch(self, request, dispatch_method=None): """ Dispatches a single method call :param request: A validated request dictionary :param dispatch_method: Custom dispatch method (for method resolution) :return: A JSON-RPC response dictionary, or None if it was a notification request """ method = request.get('method') params = request.get('params') # Prepare a request-specific configuration if 'jsonrpc' not in request and self.json_config.version >= 2: # JSON-RPC 1.0 request on a JSON-RPC 2.0 # => compatibility needed config = self.json_config.copy() config.version = 1.0 else: # Keep server configuration as is config = self.json_config # Test if this is a notification request is_notification = 'id' not in request or request['id'] in (None, '') if is_notification and self.__notification_pool is not None: # Use the thread pool for notifications if dispatch_method is not None: self.__notification_pool.enqueue(dispatch_method, method, params) else: self.__notification_pool.enqueue(self._dispatch, method, params, config) # Return immediately return None else: # Synchronous call try: # Call the method if dispatch_method is not None: response = dispatch_method(method, params) else: response = self._dispatch(method, params, config) except Exception as ex: # Return a fault fault = Fault(-32603, '{0}:{1}'.format(type(ex).__name__, ex), config=config) _logger.error("Error calling method %s: %s", method, fault) return fault.dump() if is_notification: # It's a notification, no result needed # Do not use 'not id' as it might be the integer 0 return None # Prepare a JSON-RPC dictionary try: return jsonrpclib.dump(response, rpcid=request['id'], is_response=True, config=config) except Exception as ex: # JSON conversion exception fault = Fault(-32603, '{0}:{1}'.format(type(ex).__name__, ex), config=config) _logger.error("Error preparing JSON-RPC result: %s", fault) return fault.dump() def _dispatch(self, method, params, config=None): """ Default method resolver and caller :param method: Name of the method to call :param params: List of arguments to give to the method :param config: Request-specific configuration :return: The result of the method """ config = config or self.json_config func = None try: # Look into registered methods func = self.funcs[method] except KeyError: if self.instance is not None: # Try with the registered instance try: # Instance has a custom dispatcher return getattr(self.instance, '_dispatch')(method, params) except AttributeError: # Resolve the method name in the instance try: func = xmlrpcserver.resolve_dotted_attribute( self.instance, method, True) except AttributeError: # Unknown method pass if func is not None: try: # Call the method if isinstance(params, utils.ListType): return func(*params) else: return func(**params) except TypeError as ex: # Maybe the parameters are wrong fault = Fault(-32602, 'Invalid parameters: {0}'.format(ex), config=config) _logger.warning("Invalid call parameters: %s", fault) return fault except: # Method exception err_lines = traceback.format_exc().splitlines() trace_string = '{0} | {1}'.format(err_lines[-3], err_lines[-1]) fault = Fault(-32603, 'Server error: {0}'.format(trace_string), config=config) _logger.exception("Server-side exception: %s", fault) return fault else: # Unknown method fault = Fault(-32601, 'Method {0} not supported.'.format(method), config=config) _logger.warning("Unknown method: %s", fault) return fault # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ class SimpleJSONRPCRequestHandler(xmlrpcserver.SimpleXMLRPCRequestHandler): """ HTTP request handler. The server that receives the requests must have a json_config member, containing a JSONRPClib Config instance """ def do_POST(self): """ Handles POST requests """ if not self.is_rpc_path_valid(): self.report_404() return # Retrieve the configuration config = getattr(self.server, 'json_config', jsonrpclib.config.DEFAULT) try: # Read the request body max_chunk_size = 10 * 1024 * 1024 size_remaining = int(self.headers["content-length"]) chunks = [] while size_remaining: chunk_size = min(size_remaining, max_chunk_size) raw_chunk = self.rfile.read(chunk_size) if not raw_chunk: break chunks.append(utils.from_bytes(raw_chunk)) size_remaining -= len(chunks[-1]) data = ''.join(chunks) try: # Decode content data = self.decode_request_content(data) if data is None: # Unknown encoding, response has been sent return except AttributeError: # Available since Python 2.7 pass # Execute the method response = self.server._marshaled_dispatch( data, getattr(self, '_dispatch', None), self.path) # No exception: send a 200 OK self.send_response(200) except: # Exception: send 500 Server Error self.send_response(500) err_lines = traceback.format_exc().splitlines() trace_string = '{0} | {1}'.format(err_lines[-3], err_lines[-1]) fault = jsonrpclib.Fault(-32603, 'Server error: {0}' .format(trace_string), config=config) _logger.exception("Server-side error: %s", fault) response = fault.response() if response is None: # Avoid to send None response = '' # Convert the response to the valid string format response = utils.to_bytes(response) # Send it self.send_header("Content-type", config.content_type) self.send_header("Content-length", str(len(response))) self.end_headers() if response: self.wfile.write(response) # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ class SimpleJSONRPCServer(socketserver.TCPServer, SimpleJSONRPCDispatcher): """ JSON-RPC server (and dispatcher) """ # This simplifies server restart after error allow_reuse_address = True # pylint: disable=C0103 def __init__(self, addr, requestHandler=SimpleJSONRPCRequestHandler, logRequests=True, encoding=None, bind_and_activate=True, address_family=socket.AF_INET, config=jsonrpclib.config.DEFAULT): """ Sets up the server and the dispatcher :param addr: The server listening address :param requestHandler: Custom request handler :param logRequests: Flag to(de)activate requests logging :param encoding: The dispatcher request encoding :param bind_and_activate: If True, starts the server immediately :param address_family: The server listening address family :param config: A JSONRPClib Config instance """ # Set up the dispatcher fields SimpleJSONRPCDispatcher.__init__(self, encoding, config) # Prepare the server configuration # logRequests is used by SimpleXMLRPCRequestHandler self.logRequests = logRequests self.address_family = address_family self.json_config = config # Work on the request handler class RequestHandlerWrapper(requestHandler, object): """ Wraps the request handle to have access to the configuration """ def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): """ Constructs the wrapper after having stored the configuration """ self.config = config super(RequestHandlerWrapper, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) # Set up the server socketserver.TCPServer.__init__(self, addr, requestHandler, bind_and_activate) # Windows-specific if fcntl is not None and hasattr(fcntl, 'FD_CLOEXEC'): flags = fcntl.fcntl(self.fileno(), fcntl.F_GETFD) flags |= fcntl.FD_CLOEXEC fcntl.fcntl(self.fileno(), fcntl.F_SETFD, flags) # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ class PooledJSONRPCServer(SimpleJSONRPCServer, socketserver.ThreadingMixIn): """ JSON-RPC server based on a thread pool """ def __init__(self, addr, requestHandler=SimpleJSONRPCRequestHandler, logRequests=True, encoding=None, bind_and_activate=True, address_family=socket.AF_INET, config=jsonrpclib.config.DEFAULT, thread_pool=None): """ Sets up the server and the dispatcher :param addr: The server listening address :param requestHandler: Custom request handler :param logRequests: Flag to(de)activate requests logging :param encoding: The dispatcher request encoding :param bind_and_activate: If True, starts the server immediately :param address_family: The server listening address family :param config: A JSONRPClib Config instance :param thread_pool: A ThreadPool object. The pool must be started. """ # Normalize the thread pool if thread_pool is None: # Start a thread pool with 30 threads max, 0 thread min thread_pool = jsonrpclib.threadpool.ThreadPool( 30, 0, logname="PooledJSONRPCServer") thread_pool.start() # Store the thread pool self.__request_pool = thread_pool # Prepare the server SimpleJSONRPCServer.__init__(self, addr, requestHandler, logRequests, encoding, bind_and_activate, address_family, config) def process_request(self, request, client_address): """ Handle a client request: queue it in the thread pool """ self.__request_pool.enqueue(self.process_request_thread, request, client_address) def server_close(self): """ Clean up the server """ SimpleJSONRPCServer.server_close(self) self.__request_pool.stop() # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ class CGIJSONRPCRequestHandler(SimpleJSONRPCDispatcher): """ JSON-RPC CGI handler (and dispatcher) """ def __init__(self, encoding=None, config=jsonrpclib.config.DEFAULT): """ Sets up the dispatcher :param encoding: Dispatcher encoding :param config: A JSONRPClib Config instance """ SimpleJSONRPCDispatcher.__init__(self, encoding, config) def handle_jsonrpc(self, request_text): """ Handle a JSON-RPC request """ response = self._marshaled_dispatch(request_text) sys.stdout.write('Content-Type: {0}\r\n' .format(self.json_config.content_type)) sys.stdout.write('Content-Length: {0:d}\r\n'.format(len(response))) sys.stdout.write('\r\n') sys.stdout.write(response) # XML-RPC alias handle_xmlrpc = handle_jsonrpc