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/telnet
/server.py
""" | |
Telnet server. | |
""" | |
from __future__ import annotations | |
import asyncio | |
import contextvars | |
import socket | |
from asyncio import get_running_loop | |
from typing import Any, Callable, Coroutine, TextIO, cast | |
from prompt_toolkit.application.current import create_app_session, get_app | |
from prompt_toolkit.application.run_in_terminal import run_in_terminal | |
from prompt_toolkit.data_structures import Size | |
from prompt_toolkit.formatted_text import AnyFormattedText, to_formatted_text | |
from prompt_toolkit.input import PipeInput, create_pipe_input | |
from prompt_toolkit.output.vt100 import Vt100_Output | |
from prompt_toolkit.renderer import print_formatted_text as print_formatted_text | |
from prompt_toolkit.styles import BaseStyle, DummyStyle | |
from .log import logger | |
from .protocol import ( | |
DO, | |
ECHO, | |
IAC, | |
LINEMODE, | |
MODE, | |
NAWS, | |
SB, | |
SE, | |
SEND, | |
SUPPRESS_GO_AHEAD, | |
TTYPE, | |
WILL, | |
TelnetProtocolParser, | |
) | |
__all__ = [ | |
"TelnetServer", | |
] | |
def int2byte(number: int) -> bytes: | |
return bytes((number,)) | |
def _initialize_telnet(connection: socket.socket) -> None: | |
logger.info("Initializing telnet connection") | |
# Iac Do Linemode | |
connection.send(IAC + DO + LINEMODE) | |
# Suppress Go Ahead. (This seems important for Putty to do correct echoing.) | |
# This will allow bi-directional operation. | |
connection.send(IAC + WILL + SUPPRESS_GO_AHEAD) | |
# Iac sb | |
connection.send(IAC + SB + LINEMODE + MODE + int2byte(0) + IAC + SE) | |
# IAC Will Echo | |
connection.send(IAC + WILL + ECHO) | |
# Negotiate window size | |
connection.send(IAC + DO + NAWS) | |
# Negotiate terminal type | |
# Assume the client will accept the negotiation with `IAC + WILL + TTYPE` | |
connection.send(IAC + DO + TTYPE) | |
# We can then select the first terminal type supported by the client, | |
# which is generally the best type the client supports | |
# The client should reply with a `IAC + SB + TTYPE + IS + ttype + IAC + SE` | |
connection.send(IAC + SB + TTYPE + SEND + IAC + SE) | |
class _ConnectionStdout: | |
""" | |
Wrapper around socket which provides `write` and `flush` methods for the | |
Vt100_Output output. | |
""" | |
def __init__(self, connection: socket.socket, encoding: str) -> None: | |
self._encoding = encoding | |
self._connection = connection | |
self._errors = "strict" | |
self._buffer: list[bytes] = [] | |
self._closed = False | |
def write(self, data: str) -> None: | |
data = data.replace("\n", "\r\n") | |
self._buffer.append(data.encode(self._encoding, errors=self._errors)) | |
self.flush() | |
def isatty(self) -> bool: | |
return True | |
def flush(self) -> None: | |
try: | |
if not self._closed: | |
self._connection.send(b"".join(self._buffer)) | |
except OSError as e: | |
logger.warning(f"Couldn't send data over socket: {e}") | |
self._buffer = [] | |
def close(self) -> None: | |
self._closed = True | |
def encoding(self) -> str: | |
return self._encoding | |
def errors(self) -> str: | |
return self._errors | |
class TelnetConnection: | |
""" | |
Class that represents one Telnet connection. | |
""" | |
def __init__( | |
self, | |
conn: socket.socket, | |
addr: tuple[str, int], | |
interact: Callable[[TelnetConnection], Coroutine[Any, Any, None]], | |
server: TelnetServer, | |
encoding: str, | |
style: BaseStyle | None, | |
vt100_input: PipeInput, | |
enable_cpr: bool = True, | |
) -> None: | |
self.conn = conn | |
self.addr = addr | |
self.interact = interact | |
self.server = server | |
self.encoding = encoding | |
self.style = style | |
self._closed = False | |
self._ready = asyncio.Event() | |
self.vt100_input = vt100_input | |
self.enable_cpr = enable_cpr | |
self.vt100_output: Vt100_Output | None = None | |
# Create "Output" object. | |
self.size = Size(rows=40, columns=79) | |
# Initialize. | |
_initialize_telnet(conn) | |
# Create output. | |
def get_size() -> Size: | |
return self.size | |
self.stdout = cast(TextIO, _ConnectionStdout(conn, encoding=encoding)) | |
def data_received(data: bytes) -> None: | |
"""TelnetProtocolParser 'data_received' callback""" | |
self.vt100_input.send_bytes(data) | |
def size_received(rows: int, columns: int) -> None: | |
"""TelnetProtocolParser 'size_received' callback""" | |
self.size = Size(rows=rows, columns=columns) | |
if self.vt100_output is not None and self.context: | |
self.context.run(lambda: get_app()._on_resize()) | |
def ttype_received(ttype: str) -> None: | |
"""TelnetProtocolParser 'ttype_received' callback""" | |
self.vt100_output = Vt100_Output( | |
self.stdout, get_size, term=ttype, enable_cpr=enable_cpr | |
) | |
self._ready.set() | |
self.parser = TelnetProtocolParser(data_received, size_received, ttype_received) | |
self.context: contextvars.Context | None = None | |
async def run_application(self) -> None: | |
""" | |
Run application. | |
""" | |
def handle_incoming_data() -> None: | |
data = self.conn.recv(1024) | |
if data: | |
self.feed(data) | |
else: | |
# Connection closed by client. | |
logger.info("Connection closed by client. {!r} {!r}".format(*self.addr)) | |
self.close() | |
# Add reader. | |
loop = get_running_loop() | |
loop.add_reader(self.conn, handle_incoming_data) | |
try: | |
# Wait for v100_output to be properly instantiated | |
await self._ready.wait() | |
with create_app_session(input=self.vt100_input, output=self.vt100_output): | |
self.context = contextvars.copy_context() | |
await self.interact(self) | |
finally: | |
self.close() | |
def feed(self, data: bytes) -> None: | |
""" | |
Handler for incoming data. (Called by TelnetServer.) | |
""" | |
self.parser.feed(data) | |
def close(self) -> None: | |
""" | |
Closed by client. | |
""" | |
if not self._closed: | |
self._closed = True | |
self.vt100_input.close() | |
get_running_loop().remove_reader(self.conn) | |
self.conn.close() | |
self.stdout.close() | |
def send(self, formatted_text: AnyFormattedText) -> None: | |
""" | |
Send text to the client. | |
""" | |
if self.vt100_output is None: | |
return | |
formatted_text = to_formatted_text(formatted_text) | |
print_formatted_text( | |
self.vt100_output, formatted_text, self.style or DummyStyle() | |
) | |
def send_above_prompt(self, formatted_text: AnyFormattedText) -> None: | |
""" | |
Send text to the client. | |
This is asynchronous, returns a `Future`. | |
""" | |
formatted_text = to_formatted_text(formatted_text) | |
return self._run_in_terminal(lambda: self.send(formatted_text)) | |
def _run_in_terminal(self, func: Callable[[], None]) -> None: | |
# Make sure that when an application was active for this connection, | |
# that we print the text above the application. | |
if self.context: | |
self.context.run(run_in_terminal, func) # type: ignore | |
else: | |
raise RuntimeError("Called _run_in_terminal outside `run_application`.") | |
def erase_screen(self) -> None: | |
""" | |
Erase the screen and move the cursor to the top. | |
""" | |
if self.vt100_output is None: | |
return | |
self.vt100_output.erase_screen() | |
self.vt100_output.cursor_goto(0, 0) | |
self.vt100_output.flush() | |
async def _dummy_interact(connection: TelnetConnection) -> None: | |
pass | |
class TelnetServer: | |
""" | |
Telnet server implementation. | |
Example:: | |
async def interact(connection): | |
connection.send("Welcome") | |
session = PromptSession() | |
result = await session.prompt_async(message="Say something: ") | |
connection.send(f"You said: {result}\n") | |
async def main(): | |
server = TelnetServer(interact=interact, port=2323) | |
await server.run() | |
""" | |
def __init__( | |
self, | |
host: str = "127.0.0.1", | |
port: int = 23, | |
interact: Callable[ | |
[TelnetConnection], Coroutine[Any, Any, None] | |
] = _dummy_interact, | |
encoding: str = "utf-8", | |
style: BaseStyle | None = None, | |
enable_cpr: bool = True, | |
) -> None: | |
self.host = host | |
self.port = port | |
self.interact = interact | |
self.encoding = encoding | |
self.style = style | |
self.enable_cpr = enable_cpr | |
self._run_task: asyncio.Task[None] | None = None | |
self._application_tasks: list[asyncio.Task[None]] = [] | |
self.connections: set[TelnetConnection] = set() | |
def _create_socket(cls, host: str, port: int) -> socket.socket: | |
# Create and bind socket | |
s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) | |
s.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_REUSEADDR, 1) | |
s.bind((host, port)) | |
s.listen(4) | |
return s | |
async def run(self, ready_cb: Callable[[], None] | None = None) -> None: | |
""" | |
Run the telnet server, until this gets cancelled. | |
:param ready_cb: Callback that will be called at the point that we're | |
actually listening. | |
""" | |
socket = self._create_socket(self.host, self.port) | |
logger.info( | |
"Listening for telnet connections on %s port %r", self.host, self.port | |
) | |
get_running_loop().add_reader(socket, lambda: self._accept(socket)) | |
if ready_cb: | |
ready_cb() | |
try: | |
# Run forever, until cancelled. | |
await asyncio.Future() | |
finally: | |
get_running_loop().remove_reader(socket) | |
socket.close() | |
# Wait for all applications to finish. | |
for t in self._application_tasks: | |
t.cancel() | |
# (This is similar to | |
# `Application.cancel_and_wait_for_background_tasks`. We wait for the | |
# background tasks to complete, but don't propagate exceptions, because | |
# we can't use `ExceptionGroup` yet.) | |
if len(self._application_tasks) > 0: | |
await asyncio.wait( | |
self._application_tasks, | |
timeout=None, | |
return_when=asyncio.ALL_COMPLETED, | |
) | |
def start(self) -> None: | |
""" | |
Deprecated: Use `.run()` instead. | |
Start the telnet server (stop by calling and awaiting `stop()`). | |
""" | |
if self._run_task is not None: | |
# Already running. | |
return | |
self._run_task = get_running_loop().create_task(self.run()) | |
async def stop(self) -> None: | |
""" | |
Deprecated: Use `.run()` instead. | |
Stop a telnet server that was started using `.start()` and wait for the | |
cancellation to complete. | |
""" | |
if self._run_task is not None: | |
self._run_task.cancel() | |
try: | |
await self._run_task | |
except asyncio.CancelledError: | |
pass | |
def _accept(self, listen_socket: socket.socket) -> None: | |
""" | |
Accept new incoming connection. | |
""" | |
conn, addr = listen_socket.accept() | |
logger.info("New connection %r %r", *addr) | |
# Run application for this connection. | |
async def run() -> None: | |
try: | |
with create_pipe_input() as vt100_input: | |
connection = TelnetConnection( | |
conn, | |
addr, | |
self.interact, | |
self, | |
encoding=self.encoding, | |
style=self.style, | |
vt100_input=vt100_input, | |
enable_cpr=self.enable_cpr, | |
) | |
self.connections.add(connection) | |
logger.info("Starting interaction %r %r", *addr) | |
try: | |
await connection.run_application() | |
finally: | |
self.connections.remove(connection) | |
logger.info("Stopping interaction %r %r", *addr) | |
except EOFError: | |
# Happens either when the connection is closed by the client | |
# (e.g., when the user types 'control-]', then 'quit' in the | |
# telnet client) or when the user types control-d in a prompt | |
# and this is not handled by the interact function. | |
logger.info("Unhandled EOFError in telnet application.") | |
except KeyboardInterrupt: | |
# Unhandled control-c propagated by a prompt. | |
logger.info("Unhandled KeyboardInterrupt in telnet application.") | |
except BaseException as e: | |
print(f"Got {type(e).__name__}", e) | |
import traceback | |
traceback.print_exc() | |
finally: | |
self._application_tasks.remove(task) | |
task = get_running_loop().create_task(run()) | |
self._application_tasks.append(task) | |