"""Base Tornado handlers for the Jupyter server.""" # Copyright (c) Jupyter Development Team. # Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License. from __future__ import annotations import functools import inspect import ipaddress import json import mimetypes import os import re import types import warnings from http.client import responses from logging import Logger from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any, Awaitable, Coroutine, Sequence, cast from urllib.parse import urlparse import prometheus_client from jinja2 import TemplateNotFound from jupyter_core.paths import is_hidden from tornado import web from tornado.log import app_log from traitlets.config import Application import jupyter_server from jupyter_server import CallContext from jupyter_server._sysinfo import get_sys_info from jupyter_server._tz import utcnow from jupyter_server.auth.decorator import allow_unauthenticated, authorized from jupyter_server.auth.identity import User from jupyter_server.i18n import combine_translations from jupyter_server.services.security import csp_report_uri from jupyter_server.utils import ( ensure_async, filefind, url_escape, url_is_absolute, url_path_join, urldecode_unix_socket_path, ) if TYPE_CHECKING: from jupyter_client.kernelspec import KernelSpecManager from jupyter_events import EventLogger from jupyter_server_terminals.terminalmanager import TerminalManager from tornado.concurrent import Future from jupyter_server.auth.authorizer import Authorizer from jupyter_server.auth.identity import IdentityProvider from jupyter_server.serverapp import ServerApp from jupyter_server.services.config.manager import ConfigManager from jupyter_server.services.contents.manager import ContentsManager from jupyter_server.services.kernels.kernelmanager import AsyncMappingKernelManager from jupyter_server.services.sessions.sessionmanager import SessionManager # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Top-level handlers # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- _sys_info_cache = None def json_sys_info(): """Get sys info as json.""" global _sys_info_cache # noqa: PLW0603 if _sys_info_cache is None: _sys_info_cache = json.dumps(get_sys_info()) return _sys_info_cache def log() -> Logger: """Get the application log.""" if Application.initialized(): return cast(Logger, Application.instance().log) else: return app_log class AuthenticatedHandler(web.RequestHandler): """A RequestHandler with an authenticated user.""" @property def base_url(self) -> str: return cast(str, self.settings.get("base_url", "/")) @property def content_security_policy(self) -> str: """The default Content-Security-Policy header Can be overridden by defining Content-Security-Policy in settings['headers'] """ if "Content-Security-Policy" in self.settings.get("headers", {}): # user-specified, don't override return cast(str, self.settings["headers"]["Content-Security-Policy"]) return "; ".join( [ "frame-ancestors 'self'", # Make sure the report-uri is relative to the base_url "report-uri " + self.settings.get("csp_report_uri", url_path_join(self.base_url, csp_report_uri)), ] ) def set_default_headers(self) -> None: """Set the default headers.""" headers = {} headers["X-Content-Type-Options"] = "nosniff" headers.update(self.settings.get("headers", {})) headers["Content-Security-Policy"] = self.content_security_policy # Allow for overriding headers for header_name, value in headers.items(): try: self.set_header(header_name, value) except Exception as e: # tornado raise Exception (not a subclass) # if method is unsupported (websocket and Access-Control-Allow-Origin # for example, so just ignore) self.log.exception( # type:ignore[attr-defined] "Could not set default headers: %s", e ) @property def cookie_name(self) -> str: warnings.warn( """JupyterHandler.login_handler is deprecated in 2.0, use JupyterHandler.identity_provider. """, DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2, ) return self.identity_provider.get_cookie_name(self) def force_clear_cookie(self, name: str, path: str = "/", domain: str | None = None) -> None: """Force a cookie clear.""" warnings.warn( """JupyterHandler.login_handler is deprecated in 2.0, use JupyterHandler.identity_provider. """, DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2, ) self.identity_provider._force_clear_cookie(self, name, path=path, domain=domain) def clear_login_cookie(self) -> None: """Clear a login cookie.""" warnings.warn( """JupyterHandler.login_handler is deprecated in 2.0, use JupyterHandler.identity_provider. """, DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2, ) self.identity_provider.clear_login_cookie(self) def get_current_user(self) -> str: """Get the current user.""" clsname = self.__class__.__name__ msg = ( f"Calling `{clsname}.get_current_user()` directly is deprecated in jupyter-server 2.0." " Use `self.current_user` instead (works in all versions)." ) if hasattr(self, "_jupyter_current_user"): # backward-compat: return _jupyter_current_user warnings.warn( msg, DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2, ) return cast(str, self._jupyter_current_user) # haven't called get_user in prepare, raise raise RuntimeError(msg) def skip_check_origin(self) -> bool: """Ask my login_handler if I should skip the origin_check For example: in the default LoginHandler, if a request is token-authenticated, origin checking should be skipped. """ if self.request.method == "OPTIONS": # no origin-check on options requests, which are used to check origins! return True return not self.identity_provider.should_check_origin(self) @property def token_authenticated(self) -> bool: """Have I been authenticated with a token?""" return self.identity_provider.is_token_authenticated(self) @property def logged_in(self) -> bool: """Is a user currently logged in?""" user = self.current_user return bool(user and user != "anonymous") @property def login_handler(self) -> Any: """Return the login handler for this application, if any.""" warnings.warn( """JupyterHandler.login_handler is deprecated in 2.0, use JupyterHandler.identity_provider. """, DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2, ) return self.identity_provider.login_handler_class @property def token(self) -> str | None: """Return the login token for this application, if any.""" return self.identity_provider.token @property def login_available(self) -> bool: """May a user proceed to log in? This returns True if login capability is available, irrespective of whether the user is already logged in or not. """ return cast(bool, self.identity_provider.login_available) @property def authorizer(self) -> Authorizer: if "authorizer" not in self.settings: warnings.warn( "The Tornado web application does not have an 'authorizer' defined " "in its settings. In future releases of jupyter_server, this will " "be a required key for all subclasses of `JupyterHandler`. For an " "example, see the jupyter_server source code for how to " "add an authorizer to the tornado settings: " "https://github.com/jupyter-server/jupyter_server/blob/" "653740cbad7ce0c8a8752ce83e4d3c2c754b13cb/jupyter_server/serverapp.py" "#L234-L256", stacklevel=2, ) from jupyter_server.auth import AllowAllAuthorizer self.settings["authorizer"] = AllowAllAuthorizer( config=self.settings.get("config", None), identity_provider=self.identity_provider, ) return cast("Authorizer", self.settings.get("authorizer")) @property def identity_provider(self) -> IdentityProvider: if "identity_provider" not in self.settings: warnings.warn( "The Tornado web application does not have an 'identity_provider' defined " "in its settings. In future releases of jupyter_server, this will " "be a required key for all subclasses of `JupyterHandler`. For an " "example, see the jupyter_server source code for how to " "add an identity provider to the tornado settings: " "https://github.com/jupyter-server/jupyter_server/blob/v2.0.0/" "jupyter_server/serverapp.py#L242", stacklevel=2, ) from jupyter_server.auth import IdentityProvider # no identity provider set, load default self.settings["identity_provider"] = IdentityProvider( config=self.settings.get("config", None) ) return cast("IdentityProvider", self.settings["identity_provider"]) class JupyterHandler(AuthenticatedHandler): """Jupyter-specific extensions to authenticated handling Mostly property shortcuts to Jupyter-specific settings. """ @property def config(self) -> dict[str, Any] | None: return cast("dict[str, Any] | None", self.settings.get("config", None)) @property def log(self) -> Logger: """use the Jupyter log by default, falling back on tornado's logger""" return log() @property def jinja_template_vars(self) -> dict[str, Any]: """User-supplied values to supply to jinja templates.""" return cast("dict[str, Any]", self.settings.get("jinja_template_vars", {})) @property def serverapp(self) -> ServerApp | None: return cast("ServerApp | None", self.settings["serverapp"]) # --------------------------------------------------------------- # URLs # --------------------------------------------------------------- @property def version_hash(self) -> str: """The version hash to use for cache hints for static files""" return cast(str, self.settings.get("version_hash", "")) @property def mathjax_url(self) -> str: url = cast(str, self.settings.get("mathjax_url", "")) if not url or url_is_absolute(url): return url return url_path_join(self.base_url, url) @property def mathjax_config(self) -> str: return cast(str, self.settings.get("mathjax_config", "TeX-AMS-MML_HTMLorMML-full,Safe")) @property def default_url(self) -> str: return cast(str, self.settings.get("default_url", "")) @property def ws_url(self) -> str: return cast(str, self.settings.get("websocket_url", "")) @property def contents_js_source(self) -> str: self.log.debug( "Using contents: %s", self.settings.get("contents_js_source", "services/contents"), ) return cast(str, self.settings.get("contents_js_source", "services/contents")) # --------------------------------------------------------------- # Manager objects # --------------------------------------------------------------- @property def kernel_manager(self) -> AsyncMappingKernelManager: return cast("AsyncMappingKernelManager", self.settings["kernel_manager"]) @property def contents_manager(self) -> ContentsManager: return cast("ContentsManager", self.settings["contents_manager"]) @property def session_manager(self) -> SessionManager: return cast("SessionManager", self.settings["session_manager"]) @property def terminal_manager(self) -> TerminalManager: return cast("TerminalManager", self.settings["terminal_manager"]) @property def kernel_spec_manager(self) -> KernelSpecManager: return cast("KernelSpecManager", self.settings["kernel_spec_manager"]) @property def config_manager(self) -> ConfigManager: return cast("ConfigManager", self.settings["config_manager"]) @property def event_logger(self) -> EventLogger: return cast("EventLogger", self.settings["event_logger"]) # --------------------------------------------------------------- # CORS # --------------------------------------------------------------- @property def allow_origin(self) -> str: """Normal Access-Control-Allow-Origin""" return cast(str, self.settings.get("allow_origin", "")) @property def allow_origin_pat(self) -> str | None: """Regular expression version of allow_origin""" return cast("str | None", self.settings.get("allow_origin_pat", None)) @property def allow_credentials(self) -> bool: """Whether to set Access-Control-Allow-Credentials""" return cast(bool, self.settings.get("allow_credentials", False)) def set_default_headers(self) -> None: """Add CORS headers, if defined""" super().set_default_headers() def set_cors_headers(self) -> None: """Add CORS headers, if defined Now that current_user is async (jupyter-server 2.0), must be called at the end of prepare(), instead of in set_default_headers. """ if self.allow_origin: self.set_header("Access-Control-Allow-Origin", self.allow_origin) elif self.allow_origin_pat: origin = self.get_origin() if origin and re.match(self.allow_origin_pat, origin): self.set_header("Access-Control-Allow-Origin", origin) elif self.token_authenticated and "Access-Control-Allow-Origin" not in self.settings.get( "headers", {} ): # allow token-authenticated requests cross-origin by default. # only apply this exception if allow-origin has not been specified. self.set_header("Access-Control-Allow-Origin", self.request.headers.get("Origin", "")) if self.allow_credentials: self.set_header("Access-Control-Allow-Credentials", "true") def set_attachment_header(self, filename: str) -> None: """Set Content-Disposition: attachment header As a method to ensure handling of filename encoding """ escaped_filename = url_escape(filename) self.set_header( "Content-Disposition", f"attachment; filename*=utf-8''{escaped_filename}", ) def get_origin(self) -> str | None: # Handle WebSocket Origin naming convention differences # The difference between version 8 and 13 is that in 8 the # client sends a "Sec-Websocket-Origin" header and in 13 it's # simply "Origin". if "Origin" in self.request.headers: origin = self.request.headers.get("Origin") else: origin = self.request.headers.get("Sec-Websocket-Origin", None) return origin # origin_to_satisfy_tornado is present because tornado requires # check_origin to take an origin argument, but we don't use it def check_origin(self, origin_to_satisfy_tornado: str = "") -> bool: """Check Origin for cross-site API requests, including websockets Copied from WebSocket with changes: - allow unspecified host/origin (e.g. scripts) - allow token-authenticated requests """ if self.allow_origin == "*" or self.skip_check_origin(): return True host = self.request.headers.get("Host") origin = self.request.headers.get("Origin") # If no header is provided, let the request through. # Origin can be None for: # - same-origin (IE, Firefox) # - Cross-site POST form (IE, Firefox) # - Scripts # The cross-site POST (XSRF) case is handled by tornado's xsrf_token if origin is None or host is None: return True origin = origin.lower() origin_host = urlparse(origin).netloc # OK if origin matches host if origin_host == host: return True # Check CORS headers if self.allow_origin: allow = bool(self.allow_origin == origin) elif self.allow_origin_pat: allow = bool(re.match(self.allow_origin_pat, origin)) else: # No CORS headers deny the request allow = False if not allow: self.log.warning( "Blocking Cross Origin API request for %s. Origin: %s, Host: %s", self.request.path, origin, host, ) return allow def check_referer(self) -> bool: """Check Referer for cross-site requests. Disables requests to certain endpoints with external or missing Referer. If set, allow_origin settings are applied to the Referer to whitelist specific cross-origin sites. Used on GET for api endpoints and /files/ to block cross-site inclusion (XSSI). """ if self.allow_origin == "*" or self.skip_check_origin(): return True host = self.request.headers.get("Host") referer = self.request.headers.get("Referer") if not host: self.log.warning("Blocking request with no host") return False if not referer: self.log.warning("Blocking request with no referer") return False referer_url = urlparse(referer) referer_host = referer_url.netloc if referer_host == host: return True # apply cross-origin checks to Referer: origin = f"{referer_url.scheme}://{referer_url.netloc}" if self.allow_origin: allow = self.allow_origin == origin elif self.allow_origin_pat: allow = bool(re.match(self.allow_origin_pat, origin)) else: # No CORS settings, deny the request allow = False if not allow: self.log.warning( "Blocking Cross Origin request for %s. Referer: %s, Host: %s", self.request.path, origin, host, ) return allow def check_xsrf_cookie(self) -> None: """Bypass xsrf cookie checks when token-authenticated""" if not hasattr(self, "_jupyter_current_user"): # Called too early, will be checked later return None if self.token_authenticated or self.settings.get("disable_check_xsrf", False): # Token-authenticated requests do not need additional XSRF-check # Servers without authentication are vulnerable to XSRF return None try: return super().check_xsrf_cookie() except web.HTTPError as e: if self.request.method in {"GET", "HEAD"}: # Consider Referer a sufficient cross-origin check for GET requests if not self.check_referer(): referer = self.request.headers.get("Referer") if referer: msg = f"Blocking Cross Origin request from {referer}." else: msg = "Blocking request from unknown origin" raise web.HTTPError(403, msg) from e else: raise def check_host(self) -> bool: """Check the host header if remote access disallowed. Returns True if the request should continue, False otherwise. """ if self.settings.get("allow_remote_access", False): return True # Remove port (e.g. ':8888') from host match = re.match(r"^(.*?)(:\d+)?$", self.request.host) assert match is not None host = match.group(1) # Browsers format IPv6 addresses like [::1]; we need to remove the [] if host.startswith("[") and host.endswith("]"): host = host[1:-1] # UNIX socket handling check_host = urldecode_unix_socket_path(host) if check_host.startswith("/") and os.path.exists(check_host): allow = True else: try: addr = ipaddress.ip_address(host) except ValueError: # Not an IP address: check against hostnames allow = host in self.settings.get("local_hostnames", ["localhost"]) else: allow = addr.is_loopback if not allow: self.log.warning( ( "Blocking request with non-local 'Host' %s (%s). " "If the server should be accessible at that name, " "set ServerApp.allow_remote_access to disable the check." ), host, self.request.host, ) return allow async def prepare(self, *, _redirect_to_login=True) -> Awaitable[None] | None: # type:ignore[override] """Prepare a response.""" # Set the current Jupyter Handler context variable. CallContext.set(CallContext.JUPYTER_HANDLER, self) if not self.check_host(): self.current_user = self._jupyter_current_user = None raise web.HTTPError(403) from jupyter_server.auth import IdentityProvider mod_obj = inspect.getmodule(self.get_current_user) assert mod_obj is not None user: User | None = None if type(self.identity_provider) is IdentityProvider and mod_obj.__name__ != __name__: # check for overridden get_current_user + default IdentityProvider # deprecated way to override auth (e.g. JupyterHub < 3.0) # allow deprecated, overridden get_current_user warnings.warn( "Overriding JupyterHandler.get_current_user is deprecated in jupyter-server 2.0." " Use an IdentityProvider class.", DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=1, ) user = User(self.get_current_user()) else: _user = self.identity_provider.get_user(self) if isinstance(_user, Awaitable): # IdentityProvider.get_user _may_ be async _user = await _user user = _user # self.current_user for tornado's @web.authenticated # self._jupyter_current_user for backward-compat in deprecated get_current_user calls # and our own private checks for whether .current_user has been set self.current_user = self._jupyter_current_user = user # complete initial steps which require auth to resolve first: self.set_cors_headers() if self.request.method not in {"GET", "HEAD", "OPTIONS"}: self.check_xsrf_cookie() if not self.settings.get("allow_unauthenticated_access", False): if not self.request.method: raise HTTPError(403) method = getattr(self, self.request.method.lower()) if not getattr(method, "__allow_unauthenticated", False): if _redirect_to_login: # reuse `web.authenticated` logic, which redirects to the login # page on GET and HEAD and otherwise raises 403 return web.authenticated(lambda _: super().prepare())(self) else: # raise 403 if user is not known without redirecting to login page user = self.current_user if user is None: self.log.warning( f"Couldn't authenticate {self.__class__.__name__} connection" ) raise web.HTTPError(403) return super().prepare() # --------------------------------------------------------------- # template rendering # --------------------------------------------------------------- def get_template(self, name): """Return the jinja template object for a given name""" return self.settings["jinja2_env"].get_template(name) def render_template(self, name, **ns): """Render a template by name.""" ns.update(self.template_namespace) template = self.get_template(name) return template.render(**ns) @property def template_namespace(self) -> dict[str, Any]: return dict( base_url=self.base_url, default_url=self.default_url, ws_url=self.ws_url, logged_in=self.logged_in, allow_password_change=getattr(self.identity_provider, "allow_password_change", False), auth_enabled=self.identity_provider.auth_enabled, login_available=self.identity_provider.login_available, token_available=bool(self.token), static_url=self.static_url, sys_info=json_sys_info(), contents_js_source=self.contents_js_source, version_hash=self.version_hash, xsrf_form_html=self.xsrf_form_html, token=self.token, xsrf_token=self.xsrf_token.decode("utf8"), nbjs_translations=json.dumps( combine_translations(self.request.headers.get("Accept-Language", "")) ), **self.jinja_template_vars, ) def get_json_body(self) -> dict[str, Any] | None: """Return the body of the request as JSON data.""" if not self.request.body: return None # Do we need to call body.decode('utf-8') here? body = self.request.body.strip().decode("utf-8") try: model = json.loads(body) except Exception as e: self.log.debug("Bad JSON: %r", body) self.log.error("Couldn't parse JSON", exc_info=True) raise web.HTTPError(400, "Invalid JSON in body of request") from e return cast("dict[str, Any]", model) def write_error(self, status_code: int, **kwargs: Any) -> None: """render custom error pages""" exc_info = kwargs.get("exc_info") message = "" status_message = responses.get(status_code, "Unknown HTTP Error") if exc_info: exception = exc_info[1] # get the custom message, if defined try: message = exception.log_message % exception.args except Exception: pass # construct the custom reason, if defined reason = getattr(exception, "reason", "") if reason: status_message = reason else: exception = "(unknown)" # build template namespace ns = { "status_code": status_code, "status_message": status_message, "message": message, "exception": exception, } self.set_header("Content-Type", "text/html") # render the template try: html = self.render_template("%s.html" % status_code, **ns) except TemplateNotFound: html = self.render_template("error.html", **ns) self.write(html) class APIHandler(JupyterHandler): """Base class for API handlers""" async def prepare(self) -> None: # type:ignore[override] """Prepare an API response.""" await super().prepare() if not self.check_origin(): raise web.HTTPError(404) def write_error(self, status_code: int, **kwargs: Any) -> None: """APIHandler errors are JSON, not human pages""" self.set_header("Content-Type", "application/json") message = responses.get(status_code, "Unknown HTTP Error") reply: dict[str, Any] = { "message": message, } exc_info = kwargs.get("exc_info") if exc_info: e = exc_info[1] if isinstance(e, HTTPError): reply["message"] = e.log_message or message reply["reason"] = e.reason else: reply["message"] = "Unhandled error" reply["reason"] = None # backward-compatibility: traceback field is present, # but always empty reply["traceback"] = "" self.log.warning("wrote error: %r", reply["message"], exc_info=True) self.finish(json.dumps(reply)) def get_login_url(self) -> str: """Get the login url.""" # if get_login_url is invoked in an API handler, # that means @web.authenticated is trying to trigger a redirect. # instead of redirecting, raise 403 instead. if not self.current_user: raise web.HTTPError(403) return super().get_login_url() @property def content_security_policy(self) -> str: csp = "; ".join( # noqa: FLY002 [ super().content_security_policy, "default-src 'none'", ] ) return csp # set _track_activity = False on API handlers that shouldn't track activity _track_activity = True def update_api_activity(self) -> None: """Update last_activity of API requests""" # record activity of authenticated requests if ( self._track_activity and getattr(self, "_jupyter_current_user", None) and self.get_argument("no_track_activity", None) is None ): self.settings["api_last_activity"] = utcnow() def finish(self, *args: Any, **kwargs: Any) -> Future[Any]: """Finish an API response.""" self.update_api_activity() # Allow caller to indicate content-type... set_content_type = kwargs.pop("set_content_type", "application/json") self.set_header("Content-Type", set_content_type) return super().finish(*args, **kwargs) @allow_unauthenticated def options(self, *args: Any, **kwargs: Any) -> None: """Get the options.""" if "Access-Control-Allow-Headers" in self.settings.get("headers", {}): self.set_header( "Access-Control-Allow-Headers", self.settings["headers"]["Access-Control-Allow-Headers"], ) else: self.set_header( "Access-Control-Allow-Headers", "accept, content-type, authorization, x-xsrftoken", ) self.set_header("Access-Control-Allow-Methods", "GET, PUT, POST, PATCH, DELETE, OPTIONS") # if authorization header is requested, # that means the request is token-authenticated. # avoid browser-side rejection of the preflight request. # only allow this exception if allow_origin has not been specified # and Jupyter server authentication is enabled. # If the token is not valid, the 'real' request will still be rejected. requested_headers = self.request.headers.get("Access-Control-Request-Headers", "").split( "," ) if ( requested_headers and any(h.strip().lower() == "authorization" for h in requested_headers) and ( # FIXME: it would be even better to check specifically for token-auth, # but there is currently no API for this. self.login_available ) and ( self.allow_origin or self.allow_origin_pat or "Access-Control-Allow-Origin" in self.settings.get("headers", {}) ) ): self.set_header("Access-Control-Allow-Origin", self.request.headers.get("Origin", "")) class Template404(JupyterHandler): """Render our 404 template""" async def prepare(self) -> None: # type:ignore[override] """Prepare a 404 response.""" await super().prepare() raise web.HTTPError(404) class AuthenticatedFileHandler(JupyterHandler, web.StaticFileHandler): """static files should only be accessible when logged in""" auth_resource = "contents" @property def content_security_policy(self) -> str: # In case we're serving HTML/SVG, confine any Javascript to a unique # origin so it can't interact with the Jupyter server. return super().content_security_policy + "; sandbox allow-scripts" @web.authenticated @authorized def head(self, path: str) -> Awaitable[None]: # type:ignore[override] """Get the head response for a path.""" self.check_xsrf_cookie() return super().head(path) @web.authenticated @authorized def get( # type:ignore[override] self, path: str, **kwargs: Any ) -> Awaitable[None]: """Get a file by path.""" self.check_xsrf_cookie() if os.path.splitext(path)[1] == ".ipynb" or self.get_argument("download", None): name = path.rsplit("/", 1)[-1] self.set_attachment_header(name) return web.StaticFileHandler.get(self, path, **kwargs) def get_content_type(self) -> str: """Get the content type.""" assert self.absolute_path is not None path = self.absolute_path.strip("/") if "/" in path: _, name = path.rsplit("/", 1) else: name = path if name.endswith(".ipynb"): return "application/x-ipynb+json" else: cur_mime = mimetypes.guess_type(name)[0] if cur_mime == "text/plain": return "text/plain; charset=UTF-8" else: return super().get_content_type() def set_headers(self) -> None: """Set the headers.""" super().set_headers() # disable browser caching, rely on 304 replies for savings if "v" not in self.request.arguments: self.add_header("Cache-Control", "no-cache") def compute_etag(self) -> str | None: """Compute the etag.""" return None def validate_absolute_path(self, root: str, absolute_path: str) -> str: """Validate and return the absolute path. Requires tornado 3.1 Adding to tornado's own handling, forbids the serving of hidden files. """ abs_path = super().validate_absolute_path(root, absolute_path) abs_root = os.path.abspath(root) assert abs_path is not None if not self.contents_manager.allow_hidden and is_hidden(abs_path, abs_root): self.log.info( "Refusing to serve hidden file, via 404 Error, use flag 'ContentsManager.allow_hidden' to enable" ) raise web.HTTPError(404) return abs_path def json_errors(method: Any) -> Any: # pragma: no cover """Decorate methods with this to return GitHub style JSON errors. This should be used on any JSON API on any handler method that can raise HTTPErrors. This will grab the latest HTTPError exception using sys.exc_info and then: 1. Set the HTTP status code based on the HTTPError 2. Create and return a JSON body with a message field describing the error in a human readable form. """ warnings.warn( "@json_errors is deprecated in notebook 5.2.0. Subclass APIHandler instead.", DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2, ) @functools.wraps(method) def wrapper(self, *args, **kwargs): self.write_error = types.MethodType(APIHandler.write_error, self) return method(self, *args, **kwargs) return wrapper # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # File handler # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # to minimize subclass changes: HTTPError = web.HTTPError class FileFindHandler(JupyterHandler, web.StaticFileHandler): """subclass of StaticFileHandler for serving files from a search path The setting "static_immutable_cache" can be set up to serve some static file as immutable (e.g. file name containing a hash). The setting is a list of base URL, every static file URL starting with one of those will be immutable. """ # cache search results, don't search for files more than once _static_paths: dict[str, str] = {} root: tuple[str] # type:ignore[assignment] def set_headers(self) -> None: """Set the headers.""" super().set_headers() immutable_paths = self.settings.get("static_immutable_cache", []) # allow immutable cache for files if any(self.request.path.startswith(path) for path in immutable_paths): self.set_header("Cache-Control", "public, max-age=31536000, immutable") # disable browser caching, rely on 304 replies for savings elif "v" not in self.request.arguments or any( self.request.path.startswith(path) for path in self.no_cache_paths ): self.set_header("Cache-Control", "no-cache") def initialize( self, path: str | list[str], default_filename: str | None = None, no_cache_paths: list[str] | None = None, ) -> None: """Initialize the file find handler.""" self.no_cache_paths = no_cache_paths or [] if isinstance(path, str): path = [path] self.root = tuple(os.path.abspath(os.path.expanduser(p)) + os.sep for p in path) # type:ignore[assignment] self.default_filename = default_filename def compute_etag(self) -> str | None: """Compute the etag.""" return None # access is allowed as this class is used to serve static assets on login page # TODO: create an allow-list of files used on login page and remove this decorator @allow_unauthenticated def get(self, path: str, include_body: bool = True) -> Coroutine[Any, Any, None]: return super().get(path, include_body) # access is allowed as this class is used to serve static assets on login page # TODO: create an allow-list of files used on login page and remove this decorator @allow_unauthenticated def head(self, path: str) -> Awaitable[None]: return super().head(path) @classmethod def get_absolute_path(cls, roots: Sequence[str], path: str) -> str: """locate a file to serve on our static file search path""" with cls._lock: if path in cls._static_paths: return cls._static_paths[path] try: abspath = os.path.abspath(filefind(path, roots)) except OSError: # IOError means not found return "" cls._static_paths[path] = abspath log().debug(f"Path {path} served from {abspath}") return abspath def validate_absolute_path(self, root: str, absolute_path: str) -> str | None: """check if the file should be served (raises 404, 403, etc.)""" if not absolute_path: raise web.HTTPError(404) for root in self.root: if (absolute_path + os.sep).startswith(root): break return super().validate_absolute_path(root, absolute_path) class APIVersionHandler(APIHandler): """An API handler for the server version.""" _track_activity = False @allow_unauthenticated def get(self) -> None: """Get the server version info.""" # not authenticated, so give as few info as possible self.finish(json.dumps({"version": jupyter_server.__version__})) class TrailingSlashHandler(web.RequestHandler): """Simple redirect handler that strips trailing slashes This should be the first, highest priority handler. """ @allow_unauthenticated def get(self) -> None: """Handle trailing slashes in a get.""" assert self.request.uri is not None path, *rest = self.request.uri.partition("?") # trim trailing *and* leading / # to avoid misinterpreting repeated '//' path = "/" + path.strip("/") new_uri = "".join([path, *rest]) self.redirect(new_uri) post = put = get class MainHandler(JupyterHandler): """Simple handler for base_url.""" @allow_unauthenticated def get(self) -> None: """Get the main template.""" html = self.render_template("main.html") self.write(html) post = put = get class FilesRedirectHandler(JupyterHandler): """Handler for redirecting relative URLs to the /files/ handler""" @staticmethod async def redirect_to_files(self: Any, path: str) -> None: """make redirect logic a reusable static method so it can be called from other handlers. """ cm = self.contents_manager if await ensure_async(cm.dir_exists(path)): # it's a *directory*, redirect to /tree url = url_path_join(self.base_url, "tree", url_escape(path)) else: orig_path = path # otherwise, redirect to /files parts = path.split("/") if not await ensure_async(cm.file_exists(path=path)) and "files" in parts: # redirect without files/ iff it would 404 # this preserves pre-2.0-style 'files/' links self.log.warning("Deprecated files/ URL: %s", orig_path) parts.remove("files") path = "/".join(parts) if not await ensure_async(cm.file_exists(path=path)): raise web.HTTPError(404) url = url_path_join(self.base_url, "files", url_escape(path)) self.log.debug("Redirecting %s to %s", self.request.path, url) self.redirect(url) @allow_unauthenticated async def get(self, path: str = "") -> None: return await self.redirect_to_files(self, path) class RedirectWithParams(web.RequestHandler): """Same as web.RedirectHandler, but preserves URL parameters""" def initialize(self, url: str, permanent: bool = True) -> None: """Initialize a redirect handler.""" self._url = url self._permanent = permanent @allow_unauthenticated def get(self) -> None: """Get a redirect.""" sep = "&" if "?" in self._url else "?" url = sep.join([self._url, self.request.query]) self.redirect(url, permanent=self._permanent) class PrometheusMetricsHandler(JupyterHandler): """ Return prometheus metrics for this server """ @allow_unauthenticated def get(self) -> None: """Get prometheus metrics.""" if self.settings["authenticate_prometheus"] and not self.logged_in: raise web.HTTPError(403) self.set_header("Content-Type", prometheus_client.CONTENT_TYPE_LATEST) self.write(prometheus_client.generate_latest(prometheus_client.REGISTRY)) class PublicStaticFileHandler(web.StaticFileHandler): """Same as web.StaticFileHandler, but decorated to acknowledge that auth is not required.""" @allow_unauthenticated def head(self, path: str) -> Awaitable[None]: return super().head(path) @allow_unauthenticated def get(self, path: str, include_body: bool = True) -> Coroutine[Any, Any, None]: return super().get(path, include_body) # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # URL pattern fragments for reuse # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # path matches any number of `/foo[/bar...]` or just `/` or '' path_regex = r"(?P(?:(?:/[^/]+)+|/?))" # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # URL to handler mappings # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- default_handlers = [ (r".*/", TrailingSlashHandler), (r"api", APIVersionHandler), (r"/(robots\.txt|favicon\.ico)", PublicStaticFileHandler), (r"/metrics", PrometheusMetricsHandler), ]