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"""
_http.py
websocket - WebSocket client library for Python
Copyright 2024 engn33r
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.
"""
import errno
import os
import socket
from base64 import encodebytes as base64encode
from ._exceptions import (
WebSocketAddressException,
WebSocketException,
WebSocketProxyException,
)
from ._logging import debug, dump, trace
from ._socket import DEFAULT_SOCKET_OPTION, recv_line, send
from ._ssl_compat import HAVE_SSL, ssl
from ._url import get_proxy_info, parse_url
__all__ = ["proxy_info", "connect", "read_headers"]
try:
from python_socks._errors import *
from python_socks._types import ProxyType
from python_socks.sync import Proxy
HAVE_PYTHON_SOCKS = True
except:
HAVE_PYTHON_SOCKS = False
class ProxyError(Exception):
pass
class ProxyTimeoutError(Exception):
pass
class ProxyConnectionError(Exception):
pass
class proxy_info:
def __init__(self, **options):
self.proxy_host = options.get("http_proxy_host", None)
if self.proxy_host:
self.proxy_port = options.get("http_proxy_port", 0)
self.auth = options.get("http_proxy_auth", None)
self.no_proxy = options.get("http_no_proxy", None)
self.proxy_protocol = options.get("proxy_type", "http")
# Note: If timeout not specified, default python-socks timeout is 60 seconds
self.proxy_timeout = options.get("http_proxy_timeout", None)
if self.proxy_protocol not in [
"http",
"socks4",
"socks4a",
"socks5",
"socks5h",
]:
raise ProxyError(
"Only http, socks4, socks5 proxy protocols are supported"
)
else:
self.proxy_port = 0
self.auth = None
self.no_proxy = None
self.proxy_protocol = "http"
def _start_proxied_socket(url: str, options, proxy) -> tuple:
if not HAVE_PYTHON_SOCKS:
raise WebSocketException(
"Python Socks is needed for SOCKS proxying but is not available"
)
hostname, port, resource, is_secure = parse_url(url)
if proxy.proxy_protocol == "socks4":
rdns = False
proxy_type = ProxyType.SOCKS4
# socks4a sends DNS through proxy
elif proxy.proxy_protocol == "socks4a":
rdns = True
proxy_type = ProxyType.SOCKS4
elif proxy.proxy_protocol == "socks5":
rdns = False
proxy_type = ProxyType.SOCKS5
# socks5h sends DNS through proxy
elif proxy.proxy_protocol == "socks5h":
rdns = True
proxy_type = ProxyType.SOCKS5
ws_proxy = Proxy.create(
proxy_type=proxy_type,
host=proxy.proxy_host,
port=int(proxy.proxy_port),
username=proxy.auth[0] if proxy.auth else None,
password=proxy.auth[1] if proxy.auth else None,
rdns=rdns,
)
sock = ws_proxy.connect(hostname, port, timeout=proxy.proxy_timeout)
if is_secure:
if HAVE_SSL:
sock = _ssl_socket(sock, options.sslopt, hostname)
else:
raise WebSocketException("SSL not available.")
return sock, (hostname, port, resource)
def connect(url: str, options, proxy, socket):
# Use _start_proxied_socket() only for socks4 or socks5 proxy
# Use _tunnel() for http proxy
# TODO: Use python-socks for http protocol also, to standardize flow
if proxy.proxy_host and not socket and proxy.proxy_protocol != "http":
return _start_proxied_socket(url, options, proxy)
hostname, port_from_url, resource, is_secure = parse_url(url)
if socket:
return socket, (hostname, port_from_url, resource)
addrinfo_list, need_tunnel, auth = _get_addrinfo_list(
hostname, port_from_url, is_secure, proxy
)
if not addrinfo_list:
raise WebSocketException(f"Host not found.: {hostname}:{port_from_url}")
sock = None
try:
sock = _open_socket(addrinfo_list, options.sockopt, options.timeout)
if need_tunnel:
sock = _tunnel(sock, hostname, port_from_url, auth)
if is_secure:
if HAVE_SSL:
sock = _ssl_socket(sock, options.sslopt, hostname)
else:
raise WebSocketException("SSL not available.")
return sock, (hostname, port_from_url, resource)
except:
if sock:
sock.close()
raise
def _get_addrinfo_list(hostname, port: int, is_secure: bool, proxy) -> tuple:
phost, pport, pauth = get_proxy_info(
hostname,
is_secure,
proxy.proxy_host,
proxy.proxy_port,
proxy.auth,
proxy.no_proxy,
)
try:
# when running on windows 10, getaddrinfo without socktype returns a socktype 0.
# This generates an error exception: `_on_error: exception Socket type must be stream or datagram, not 0`
# or `OSError: [Errno 22] Invalid argument` when creating socket. Force the socket type to SOCK_STREAM.
if not phost:
addrinfo_list = socket.getaddrinfo(
hostname, port, 0, socket.SOCK_STREAM, socket.SOL_TCP
)
return addrinfo_list, False, None
else:
pport = pport and pport or 80
# when running on windows 10, the getaddrinfo used above
# returns a socktype 0. This generates an error exception:
# _on_error: exception Socket type must be stream or datagram, not 0
# Force the socket type to SOCK_STREAM
addrinfo_list = socket.getaddrinfo(
phost, pport, 0, socket.SOCK_STREAM, socket.SOL_TCP
)
return addrinfo_list, True, pauth
except socket.gaierror as e:
raise WebSocketAddressException(e)
def _open_socket(addrinfo_list, sockopt, timeout):
err = None
for addrinfo in addrinfo_list:
family, socktype, proto = addrinfo[:3]
sock = socket.socket(family, socktype, proto)
sock.settimeout(timeout)
for opts in DEFAULT_SOCKET_OPTION:
sock.setsockopt(*opts)
for opts in sockopt:
sock.setsockopt(*opts)
address = addrinfo[4]
err = None
while not err:
try:
sock.connect(address)
except socket.error as error:
sock.close()
error.remote_ip = str(address[0])
try:
eConnRefused = (
errno.ECONNREFUSED,
errno.WSAECONNREFUSED,
errno.ENETUNREACH,
)
except AttributeError:
eConnRefused = (errno.ECONNREFUSED, errno.ENETUNREACH)
if error.errno not in eConnRefused:
raise error
err = error
continue
else:
break
else:
continue
break
else:
if err:
raise err
return sock
def _wrap_sni_socket(sock: socket.socket, sslopt: dict, hostname, check_hostname):
context = sslopt.get("context", None)
if not context:
context = ssl.SSLContext(sslopt.get("ssl_version", ssl.PROTOCOL_TLS_CLIENT))
# Non default context need to manually enable SSLKEYLOGFILE support by setting the keylog_filename attribute.
# For more details see also:
# * https://docs.python.org/3.8/library/ssl.html?highlight=sslkeylogfile#context-creation
# * https://docs.python.org/3.8/library/ssl.html?highlight=sslkeylogfile#ssl.SSLContext.keylog_filename
context.keylog_filename = os.environ.get("SSLKEYLOGFILE", None)
if sslopt.get("cert_reqs", ssl.CERT_NONE) != ssl.CERT_NONE:
cafile = sslopt.get("ca_certs", None)
capath = sslopt.get("ca_cert_path", None)
if cafile or capath:
context.load_verify_locations(cafile=cafile, capath=capath)
elif hasattr(context, "load_default_certs"):
context.load_default_certs(ssl.Purpose.SERVER_AUTH)
if sslopt.get("certfile", None):
context.load_cert_chain(
sslopt["certfile"],
sslopt.get("keyfile", None),
sslopt.get("password", None),
)
# Python 3.10 switch to PROTOCOL_TLS_CLIENT defaults to "cert_reqs = ssl.CERT_REQUIRED" and "check_hostname = True"
# If both disabled, set check_hostname before verify_mode
# see https://github.com/liris/websocket-client/commit/b96a2e8fa765753e82eea531adb19716b52ca3ca#commitcomment-10803153
if sslopt.get("cert_reqs", ssl.CERT_NONE) == ssl.CERT_NONE and not sslopt.get(
"check_hostname", False
):
context.check_hostname = False
context.verify_mode = ssl.CERT_NONE
else:
context.check_hostname = sslopt.get("check_hostname", True)
context.verify_mode = sslopt.get("cert_reqs", ssl.CERT_REQUIRED)
if "ciphers" in sslopt:
context.set_ciphers(sslopt["ciphers"])
if "cert_chain" in sslopt:
certfile, keyfile, password = sslopt["cert_chain"]
context.load_cert_chain(certfile, keyfile, password)
if "ecdh_curve" in sslopt:
context.set_ecdh_curve(sslopt["ecdh_curve"])
return context.wrap_socket(
sock,
do_handshake_on_connect=sslopt.get("do_handshake_on_connect", True),
suppress_ragged_eofs=sslopt.get("suppress_ragged_eofs", True),
server_hostname=hostname,
)
def _ssl_socket(sock: socket.socket, user_sslopt: dict, hostname):
sslopt: dict = {"cert_reqs": ssl.CERT_REQUIRED}
sslopt.update(user_sslopt)
cert_path = os.environ.get("WEBSOCKET_CLIENT_CA_BUNDLE")
if (
cert_path
and os.path.isfile(cert_path)
and user_sslopt.get("ca_certs", None) is None
):
sslopt["ca_certs"] = cert_path
elif (
cert_path
and os.path.isdir(cert_path)
and user_sslopt.get("ca_cert_path", None) is None
):
sslopt["ca_cert_path"] = cert_path
if sslopt.get("server_hostname", None):
hostname = sslopt["server_hostname"]
check_hostname = sslopt.get("check_hostname", True)
sock = _wrap_sni_socket(sock, sslopt, hostname, check_hostname)
return sock
def _tunnel(sock: socket.socket, host, port: int, auth) -> socket.socket:
debug("Connecting proxy...")
connect_header = f"CONNECT {host}:{port} HTTP/1.1\r\n"
connect_header += f"Host: {host}:{port}\r\n"
# TODO: support digest auth.
if auth and auth[0]:
auth_str = auth[0]
if auth[1]:
auth_str += f":{auth[1]}"
encoded_str = base64encode(auth_str.encode()).strip().decode().replace("\n", "")
connect_header += f"Proxy-Authorization: Basic {encoded_str}\r\n"
connect_header += "\r\n"
dump("request header", connect_header)
send(sock, connect_header)
try:
status, _, _ = read_headers(sock)
except Exception as e:
raise WebSocketProxyException(str(e))
if status != 200:
raise WebSocketProxyException(f"failed CONNECT via proxy status: {status}")
return sock
def read_headers(sock: socket.socket) -> tuple:
status = None
status_message = None
headers: dict = {}
trace("--- response header ---")
while True:
line = recv_line(sock)
line = line.decode("utf-8").strip()
if not line:
break
trace(line)
if not status:
status_info = line.split(" ", 2)
status = int(status_info[1])
if len(status_info) > 2:
status_message = status_info[2]
else:
kv = line.split(":", 1)
if len(kv) != 2:
raise WebSocketException("Invalid header")
key, value = kv
if key.lower() == "set-cookie" and headers.get("set-cookie"):
headers["set-cookie"] = headers.get("set-cookie") + "; " + value.strip()
else:
headers[key.lower()] = value.strip()
trace("-----------------------")
return status, headers, status_message
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