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# -*- test-case-name: twisted.test.test_sip -*- # Copyright (c) Twisted Matrix Laboratories. # See LICENSE for details. """ Session Initialization Protocol. Documented in RFC 2543. [Superseded by 3261] """ import socket import time import warnings from collections import OrderedDict from typing import Dict, List from zope.interface import Interface, implementer from twisted import cred from twisted.internet import defer, protocol, reactor from twisted.protocols import basic from twisted.python import log PORT = 5060 # SIP headers have short forms shortHeaders = { "call-id": "i", "contact": "m", "content-encoding": "e", "content-length": "l", "content-type": "c", "from": "f", "subject": "s", "to": "t", "via": "v", } longHeaders = {} for k, v in shortHeaders.items(): longHeaders[v] = k del k, v statusCodes = { 100: "Trying", 180: "Ringing", 181: "Call Is Being Forwarded", 182: "Queued", 183: "Session Progress", 200: "OK", 300: "Multiple Choices", 301: "Moved Permanently", 302: "Moved Temporarily", 303: "See Other", 305: "Use Proxy", 380: "Alternative Service", 400: "Bad Request", 401: "Unauthorized", 402: "Payment Required", 403: "Forbidden", 404: "Not Found", 405: "Method Not Allowed", 406: "Not Acceptable", 407: "Proxy Authentication Required", 408: "Request Timeout", 409: "Conflict", # Not in RFC3261 410: "Gone", 411: "Length Required", # Not in RFC3261 413: "Request Entity Too Large", 414: "Request-URI Too Large", 415: "Unsupported Media Type", 416: "Unsupported URI Scheme", 420: "Bad Extension", 421: "Extension Required", 423: "Interval Too Brief", 480: "Temporarily Unavailable", 481: "Call/Transaction Does Not Exist", 482: "Loop Detected", 483: "Too Many Hops", 484: "Address Incomplete", 485: "Ambiguous", 486: "Busy Here", 487: "Request Terminated", 488: "Not Acceptable Here", 491: "Request Pending", 493: "Undecipherable", 500: "Internal Server Error", 501: "Not Implemented", 502: "Bad Gateway", # No donut 503: "Service Unavailable", 504: "Server Time-out", 505: "SIP Version not supported", 513: "Message Too Large", 600: "Busy Everywhere", 603: "Decline", 604: "Does not exist anywhere", 606: "Not Acceptable", } specialCases = { "cseq": "CSeq", "call-id": "Call-ID", "www-authenticate": "WWW-Authenticate", } def dashCapitalize(s): """ Capitalize a string, making sure to treat '-' as a word separator """ return "-".join([x.capitalize() for x in s.split("-")]) def unq(s): if s[0] == s[-1] == '"': return s[1:-1] return s _absent = object() class Via: """ A L{Via} is a SIP Via header, representing a segment of the path taken by the request. See RFC 3261, sections 8.1.1.7, 18.2.2, and 20.42. @ivar transport: Network protocol used for this leg. (Probably either "TCP" or "UDP".) @type transport: C{str} @ivar branch: Unique identifier for this request. @type branch: C{str} @ivar host: Hostname or IP for this leg. @type host: C{str} @ivar port: Port used for this leg. @type port C{int}, or None. @ivar rportRequested: Whether to request RFC 3581 client processing or not. @type rportRequested: C{bool} @ivar rportValue: Servers wishing to honor requests for RFC 3581 processing should set this parameter to the source port the request was received from. @type rportValue: C{int}, or None. @ivar ttl: Time-to-live for requests on multicast paths. @type ttl: C{int}, or None. @ivar maddr: The destination multicast address, if any. @type maddr: C{str}, or None. @ivar hidden: Obsolete in SIP 2.0. @type hidden: C{bool} @ivar otherParams: Any other parameters in the header. @type otherParams: C{dict} """ def __init__( self, host, port=PORT, transport="UDP", ttl=None, hidden=False, received=None, rport=_absent, branch=None, maddr=None, **kw, ): """ Set parameters of this Via header. All arguments correspond to attributes of the same name. To maintain compatibility with old SIP code, the 'rport' argument is used to determine the values of C{rportRequested} and C{rportValue}. If None, C{rportRequested} is set to True. (The deprecated method for doing this is to pass True.) If an integer, C{rportValue} is set to the given value. Any arguments not explicitly named here are collected into the C{otherParams} dict. """ self.transport = transport self.host = host self.port = port self.ttl = ttl self.hidden = hidden self.received = received if rport is True: warnings.warn( "rport=True is deprecated since Twisted 9.0.", DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2, ) self.rportValue = None self.rportRequested = True elif rport is None: self.rportValue = None self.rportRequested = True elif rport is _absent: self.rportValue = None self.rportRequested = False else: self.rportValue = rport self.rportRequested = False self.branch = branch self.maddr = maddr self.otherParams = kw @property def rport(self): """ Returns the rport value expected by the old SIP code. """ if self.rportRequested == True: return True elif self.rportValue is not None: return self.rportValue else: return None @rport.setter def rport(self, newRPort): """ L{Base._fixupNAT} sets C{rport} directly, so this method sets C{rportValue} based on that. @param newRPort: The new rport value. @type newRPort: C{int} """ self.rportValue = newRPort self.rportRequested = False def toString(self): """ Serialize this header for use in a request or response. """ s = f"SIP/2.0/{self.transport} {self.host}:{self.port}" if self.hidden: s += ";hidden" for n in "ttl", "branch", "maddr", "received": value = getattr(self, n) if value is not None: s += f";{n}={value}" if self.rportRequested: s += ";rport" elif self.rportValue is not None: s += f";rport={self.rport}" etc = sorted(self.otherParams.items()) for k, v in etc: if v is None: s += ";" + k else: s += f";{k}={v}" return s def parseViaHeader(value): """ Parse a Via header. @return: The parsed version of this header. @rtype: L{Via} """ parts = value.split(";") sent, params = parts[0], parts[1:] protocolinfo, by = sent.split(" ", 1) by = by.strip() result = {} pname, pversion, transport = protocolinfo.split("/") if pname != "SIP" or pversion != "2.0": raise ValueError(f"wrong protocol or version: {value!r}") result["transport"] = transport if ":" in by: host, port = by.split(":") result["port"] = int(port) result["host"] = host else: result["host"] = by for p in params: # It's the comment-striping dance! p = p.strip().split(" ", 1) if len(p) == 1: p, comment = p[0], "" else: p, comment = p if p == "hidden": result["hidden"] = True continue parts = p.split("=", 1) if len(parts) == 1: name, value = parts[0], None else: name, value = parts if name in ("rport", "ttl"): value = int(value) result[name] = value return Via(**result) class URL: """ A SIP URL. """ def __init__( self, host, username=None, password=None, port=None, transport=None, usertype=None, method=None, ttl=None, maddr=None, tag=None, other=None, headers=None, ): self.username = username self.host = host self.password = password self.port = port self.transport = transport self.usertype = usertype self.method = method self.tag = tag self.ttl = ttl self.maddr = maddr if other == None: self.other = [] else: self.other = other if headers == None: self.headers = {} else: self.headers = headers def toString(self) -> str: l: List[str] = [] w = l.append w("sip:") if self.username != None: w(self.username) if self.password != None: w(":%s" % self.password) w("@") w(self.host) if self.port != None: w(":%d" % self.port) if self.usertype != None: w(";user=%s" % self.usertype) for n in ("transport", "ttl", "maddr", "method", "tag"): v = getattr(self, n) if v != None: w(f";{n}={v}") for v in self.other: w(";%s" % v) if self.headers: w("?") w( "&".join( [ (f"{specialCases.get(h) or dashCapitalize(h)}={v}") for (h, v) in self.headers.items() ] ) ) return "".join(l) def __str__(self) -> str: return self.toString() def __repr__(self) -> str: return "<URL {}:{}@{}:{!r}/{}>".format( self.username, self.password, self.host, self.port, self.transport, ) def parseURL(url, host=None, port=None): """ Return string into URL object. URIs are of form 'sip:user@example.com'. """ d = {} if not url.startswith("sip:"): raise ValueError("unsupported scheme: " + url[:4]) parts = url[4:].split(";") userdomain, params = parts[0], parts[1:] udparts = userdomain.split("@", 1) if len(udparts) == 2: userpass, hostport = udparts upparts = userpass.split(":", 1) if len(upparts) == 1: d["username"] = upparts[0] else: d["username"] = upparts[0] d["password"] = upparts[1] else: hostport = udparts[0] hpparts = hostport.split(":", 1) if len(hpparts) == 1: d["host"] = hpparts[0] else: d["host"] = hpparts[0] d["port"] = int(hpparts[1]) if host != None: d["host"] = host if port != None: d["port"] = port for p in params: if p == params[-1] and "?" in p: d["headers"] = h = {} p, headers = p.split("?", 1) for header in headers.split("&"): k, v = header.split("=") h[k] = v nv = p.split("=", 1) if len(nv) == 1: d.setdefault("other", []).append(p) continue name, value = nv if name == "user": d["usertype"] = value elif name in ("transport", "ttl", "maddr", "method", "tag"): if name == "ttl": value = int(value) d[name] = value else: d.setdefault("other", []).append(p) return URL(**d) def cleanRequestURL(url): """ Clean a URL from a Request line. """ url.transport = None url.maddr = None url.ttl = None url.headers = {} def parseAddress(address, host=None, port=None, clean=0): """ Return (name, uri, params) for From/To/Contact header. @param clean: remove unnecessary info, usually for From and To headers. """ address = address.strip() # Simple 'sip:foo' case if address.startswith("sip:"): return "", parseURL(address, host=host, port=port), {} params = {} name, url = address.split("<", 1) name = name.strip() if name.startswith('"'): name = name[1:] if name.endswith('"'): name = name[:-1] url, paramstring = url.split(">", 1) url = parseURL(url, host=host, port=port) paramstring = paramstring.strip() if paramstring: for l in paramstring.split(";"): if not l: continue k, v = l.split("=") params[k] = v if clean: # RFC 2543 6.21 url.ttl = None url.headers = {} url.transport = None url.maddr = None return name, url, params class SIPError(Exception): def __init__(self, code, phrase=None): if phrase is None: phrase = statusCodes[code] Exception.__init__(self, "SIP error (%d): %s" % (code, phrase)) self.code = code self.phrase = phrase class RegistrationError(SIPError): """ Registration was not possible. """ class Message: """ A SIP message. """ length = None def __init__(self): self.headers = OrderedDict() # Map name to list of values self.body = "" self.finished = 0 def addHeader(self, name, value): name = name.lower() name = longHeaders.get(name, name) if name == "content-length": self.length = int(value) self.headers.setdefault(name, []).append(value) def bodyDataReceived(self, data): self.body += data def creationFinished(self): if (self.length != None) and (self.length != len(self.body)): raise ValueError("wrong body length") self.finished = 1 def toString(self): s = "%s\r\n" % self._getHeaderLine() for n, vs in self.headers.items(): for v in vs: s += f"{specialCases.get(n) or dashCapitalize(n)}: {v}\r\n" s += "\r\n" s += self.body return s def _getHeaderLine(self): raise NotImplementedError class Request(Message): """ A Request for a URI """ def __init__(self, method, uri, version="SIP/2.0"): Message.__init__(self) self.method = method if isinstance(uri, URL): self.uri = uri else: self.uri = parseURL(uri) cleanRequestURL(self.uri) def __repr__(self) -> str: return "<SIP Request %d:%s %s>" % (id(self), self.method, self.uri.toString()) def _getHeaderLine(self): return f"{self.method} {self.uri.toString()} SIP/2.0" class Response(Message): """ A Response to a URI Request """ def __init__(self, code, phrase=None, version="SIP/2.0"): Message.__init__(self) self.code = code if phrase == None: phrase = statusCodes[code] self.phrase = phrase def __repr__(self) -> str: return "<SIP Response %d:%s>" % (id(self), self.code) def _getHeaderLine(self): return f"SIP/2.0 {self.code} {self.phrase}" class MessagesParser(basic.LineReceiver): """ A SIP messages parser. Expects dataReceived, dataDone repeatedly, in that order. Shouldn't be connected to actual transport. """ version = "SIP/2.0" acceptResponses = 1 acceptRequests = 1 state = "firstline" # Or "headers", "body" or "invalid" debug = 0 def __init__(self, messageReceivedCallback): self.messageReceived = messageReceivedCallback self.reset() def reset(self, remainingData=""): self.state = "firstline" self.length = None # Body length self.bodyReceived = 0 # How much of the body we received self.message = None self.header = None self.setLineMode(remainingData) def invalidMessage(self): self.state = "invalid" self.setRawMode() def dataDone(self): """ Clear out any buffered data that may be hanging around. """ self.clearLineBuffer() if self.state == "firstline": return if self.state != "body": self.reset() return if self.length == None: # No content-length header, so end of data signals message done self.messageDone() elif self.length < self.bodyReceived: # Aborted in the middle self.reset() else: # We have enough data and message wasn't finished? something is wrong raise RuntimeError("this should never happen") def dataReceived(self, data): try: if isinstance(data, str): data = data.encode("utf-8") basic.LineReceiver.dataReceived(self, data) except Exception: log.err() self.invalidMessage() def handleFirstLine(self, line): """ Expected to create self.message. """ raise NotImplementedError def lineLengthExceeded(self, line): self.invalidMessage() def lineReceived(self, line): if isinstance(line, bytes): line = line.decode("utf-8") if self.state == "firstline": while line.startswith("\n") or line.startswith("\r"): line = line[1:] if not line: return try: a, b, c = line.split(" ", 2) except ValueError: self.invalidMessage() return if a == "SIP/2.0" and self.acceptResponses: # Response try: code = int(b) except ValueError: self.invalidMessage() return self.message = Response(code, c) elif c == "SIP/2.0" and self.acceptRequests: self.message = Request(a, b) else: self.invalidMessage() return self.state = "headers" return else: assert self.state == "headers" if line: # Multiline header if line.startswith(" ") or line.startswith("\t"): name, value = self.header self.header = name, (value + line.lstrip()) else: # New header if self.header: self.message.addHeader(*self.header) self.header = None try: name, value = line.split(":", 1) except ValueError: self.invalidMessage() return self.header = name, value.lstrip() # XXX we assume content-length won't be multiline if name.lower() == "content-length": try: self.length = int(value.lstrip()) except ValueError: self.invalidMessage() return else: # CRLF, we now have message body until self.length bytes, # or if no length was given, until there is no more data # from the connection sending us data. self.state = "body" if self.header: self.message.addHeader(*self.header) self.header = None if self.length == 0: self.messageDone() return self.setRawMode() def messageDone(self, remainingData=""): assert self.state == "body" self.message.creationFinished() self.messageReceived(self.message) self.reset(remainingData) def rawDataReceived(self, data): assert self.state in ("body", "invalid") if isinstance(data, bytes): data = data.decode("utf-8") if self.state == "invalid": return if self.length == None: self.message.bodyDataReceived(data) else: dataLen = len(data) expectedLen = self.length - self.bodyReceived if dataLen > expectedLen: self.message.bodyDataReceived(data[:expectedLen]) self.messageDone(data[expectedLen:]) return else: self.bodyReceived += dataLen self.message.bodyDataReceived(data) if self.bodyReceived == self.length: self.messageDone() class Base(protocol.DatagramProtocol): """ Base class for SIP clients and servers. """ PORT = PORT debug = False def __init__(self): self.messages = [] self.parser = MessagesParser(self.addMessage) def addMessage(self, msg): self.messages.append(msg) def datagramReceived(self, data, addr): self.parser.dataReceived(data) self.parser.dataDone() for m in self.messages: self._fixupNAT(m, addr) if self.debug: log.msg(f"Received {m.toString()!r} from {addr!r}") if isinstance(m, Request): self.handle_request(m, addr) else: self.handle_response(m, addr) self.messages[:] = [] def _fixupNAT(self, message, sourcePeer): # RFC 2543 6.40.2, (srcHost, srcPort) = sourcePeer senderVia = parseViaHeader(message.headers["via"][0]) if senderVia.host != srcHost: senderVia.received = srcHost if senderVia.port != srcPort: senderVia.rport = srcPort message.headers["via"][0] = senderVia.toString() elif senderVia.rport == True: senderVia.received = srcHost senderVia.rport = srcPort message.headers["via"][0] = senderVia.toString() def deliverResponse(self, responseMessage): """ Deliver response. Destination is based on topmost Via header. """ destVia = parseViaHeader(responseMessage.headers["via"][0]) # XXX we don't do multicast yet host = destVia.received or destVia.host port = destVia.rport or destVia.port or self.PORT destAddr = URL(host=host, port=port) self.sendMessage(destAddr, responseMessage) def responseFromRequest(self, code, request): """ Create a response to a request message. """ response = Response(code) for name in ("via", "to", "from", "call-id", "cseq"): response.headers[name] = request.headers.get(name, [])[:] return response def sendMessage(self, destURL, message): """ Send a message. @param destURL: C{URL}. This should be a *physical* URL, not a logical one. @param message: The message to send. """ if destURL.transport not in ("udp", None): raise RuntimeError("only UDP currently supported") if self.debug: log.msg(f"Sending {message.toString()!r} to {destURL!r}") data = message.toString() if isinstance(data, str): data = data.encode("utf-8") self.transport.write(data, (destURL.host, destURL.port or self.PORT)) def handle_request(self, message, addr): """ Override to define behavior for requests received @type message: C{Message} @type addr: C{tuple} """ raise NotImplementedError def handle_response(self, message, addr): """ Override to define behavior for responses received. @type message: C{Message} @type addr: C{tuple} """ raise NotImplementedError class IContact(Interface): """ A user of a registrar or proxy """ class Registration: def __init__(self, secondsToExpiry, contactURL): self.secondsToExpiry = secondsToExpiry self.contactURL = contactURL class IRegistry(Interface): """ Allows registration of logical->physical URL mapping. """ def registerAddress(domainURL, logicalURL, physicalURL): """ Register the physical address of a logical URL. @return: Deferred of C{Registration} or failure with RegistrationError. """ def unregisterAddress(domainURL, logicalURL, physicalURL): """ Unregister the physical address of a logical URL. @return: Deferred of C{Registration} or failure with RegistrationError. """ def getRegistrationInfo(logicalURL): """ Get registration info for logical URL. @return: Deferred of C{Registration} object or failure of LookupError. """ class ILocator(Interface): """ Allow looking up physical address for logical URL. """ def getAddress(logicalURL): """ Return physical URL of server for logical URL of user. @param logicalURL: a logical C{URL}. @return: Deferred which becomes URL or fails with LookupError. """ class Proxy(Base): """ SIP proxy. """ PORT = PORT locator = None # Object implementing ILocator def __init__(self, host=None, port=PORT): """ Create new instance. @param host: our hostname/IP as set in Via headers. @param port: our port as set in Via headers. """ self.host = host or socket.getfqdn() self.port = port Base.__init__(self) def getVia(self): """ Return value of Via header for this proxy. """ return Via(host=self.host, port=self.port) def handle_request(self, message, addr): # Send immediate 100/trying message before processing # self.deliverResponse(self.responseFromRequest(100, message)) f = getattr(self, "handle_%s_request" % message.method, None) if f is None: f = self.handle_request_default try: d = f(message, addr) except SIPError as e: self.deliverResponse(self.responseFromRequest(e.code, message)) except BaseException: log.err() self.deliverResponse(self.responseFromRequest(500, message)) else: if d is not None: d.addErrback( lambda e: self.deliverResponse( self.responseFromRequest(e.code, message) ) ) def handle_request_default(self, message, sourcePeer): """ Default request handler. Default behaviour for OPTIONS and unknown methods for proxies is to forward message on to the client. Since at the moment we are stateless proxy, that's basically everything. """ (srcHost, srcPort) = sourcePeer def _mungContactHeader(uri, message): message.headers["contact"][0] = uri.toString() return self.sendMessage(uri, message) viaHeader = self.getVia() if viaHeader.toString() in message.headers["via"]: # Must be a loop, so drop message log.msg("Dropping looped message.") return message.headers["via"].insert(0, viaHeader.toString()) name, uri, tags = parseAddress(message.headers["to"][0], clean=1) # This is broken and needs refactoring to use cred d = self.locator.getAddress(uri) d.addCallback(self.sendMessage, message) d.addErrback(self._cantForwardRequest, message) def _cantForwardRequest(self, error, message): error.trap(LookupError) del message.headers["via"][0] # This'll be us self.deliverResponse(self.responseFromRequest(404, message)) def deliverResponse(self, responseMessage): """ Deliver response. Destination is based on topmost Via header. """ destVia = parseViaHeader(responseMessage.headers["via"][0]) # XXX we don't do multicast yet host = destVia.received or destVia.host port = destVia.rport or destVia.port or self.PORT destAddr = URL(host=host, port=port) self.sendMessage(destAddr, responseMessage) def responseFromRequest(self, code, request): """ Create a response to a request message. """ response = Response(code) for name in ("via", "to", "from", "call-id", "cseq"): response.headers[name] = request.headers.get(name, [])[:] return response def handle_response(self, message, addr): """ Default response handler. """ v = parseViaHeader(message.headers["via"][0]) if (v.host, v.port) != (self.host, self.port): # We got a message not intended for us? # XXX note this check breaks if we have multiple external IPs # yay for suck protocols log.msg("Dropping incorrectly addressed message") return del message.headers["via"][0] if not message.headers["via"]: # This message is addressed to us self.gotResponse(message, addr) return self.deliverResponse(message) def gotResponse(self, message, addr): """ Called with responses that are addressed at this server. """ pass class IAuthorizer(Interface): def getChallenge(peer): """ Generate a challenge the client may respond to. @type peer: C{tuple} @param peer: The client's address @rtype: C{str} @return: The challenge string """ def decode(response): """ Create a credentials object from the given response. @type response: C{str} """ class RegisterProxy(Proxy): """ A proxy that allows registration for a specific domain. Unregistered users won't be handled. """ portal = None registry = None # Should implement IRegistry authorizers: Dict[str, IAuthorizer] = {} def __init__(self, *args, **kw): Proxy.__init__(self, *args, **kw) self.liveChallenges = {} def handle_ACK_request(self, message, host_port): # XXX # ACKs are a client's way of indicating they got the last message # Responding to them is not a good idea. # However, we should keep track of terminal messages and re-transmit # if no ACK is received. (host, port) = host_port pass def handle_REGISTER_request(self, message, host_port): """ Handle a registration request. Currently registration is not proxied. """ (host, port) = host_port if self.portal is None: # There is no portal. Let anyone in. self.register(message, host, port) else: # There is a portal. Check for credentials. if "authorization" not in message.headers: return self.unauthorized(message, host, port) else: return self.login(message, host, port) def unauthorized(self, message, host, port): m = self.responseFromRequest(401, message) for scheme, auth in self.authorizers.items(): chal = auth.getChallenge((host, port)) if chal is None: value = f'{scheme.title()} realm="{self.host}"' else: value = f'{scheme.title()} {chal},realm="{self.host}"' m.headers.setdefault("www-authenticate", []).append(value) self.deliverResponse(m) def login(self, message, host, port): parts = message.headers["authorization"][0].split(None, 1) a = self.authorizers.get(parts[0].lower()) if a: try: c = a.decode(parts[1]) except SIPError: raise except BaseException: log.err() self.deliverResponse(self.responseFromRequest(500, message)) else: c.username += "@" + self.host self.portal.login(c, None, IContact).addCallback( self._cbLogin, message, host, port ).addErrback(self._ebLogin, message, host, port).addErrback(log.err) else: self.deliverResponse(self.responseFromRequest(501, message)) def _cbLogin(self, i_a_l, message, host, port): # It's stateless, matey. What a joke. (i, a, l) = i_a_l self.register(message, host, port) def _ebLogin(self, failure, message, host, port): failure.trap(cred.error.UnauthorizedLogin) self.unauthorized(message, host, port) def register(self, message, host, port): """ Allow all users to register """ name, toURL, params = parseAddress(message.headers["to"][0], clean=1) contact = None if "contact" in message.headers: contact = message.headers["contact"][0] if message.headers.get("expires", [None])[0] == "0": self.unregister(message, toURL, contact) else: # XXX Check expires on appropriate URL, and pass it to registry # instead of having registry hardcode it. if contact is not None: name, contactURL, params = parseAddress(contact, host=host, port=port) d = self.registry.registerAddress(message.uri, toURL, contactURL) else: d = self.registry.getRegistrationInfo(toURL) d.addCallbacks( self._cbRegister, self._ebRegister, callbackArgs=(message,), errbackArgs=(message,), ) def _cbRegister(self, registration, message): response = self.responseFromRequest(200, message) if registration.contactURL != None: response.addHeader("contact", registration.contactURL.toString()) response.addHeader("expires", "%d" % registration.secondsToExpiry) response.addHeader("content-length", "0") self.deliverResponse(response) def _ebRegister(self, error, message): error.trap(RegistrationError, LookupError) # XXX return error message, and alter tests to deal with # this, currently tests assume no message sent on failure def unregister(self, message, toURL, contact): try: expires = int(message.headers["expires"][0]) except ValueError: self.deliverResponse(self.responseFromRequest(400, message)) else: if expires == 0: if contact == "*": contactURL = "*" else: name, contactURL, params = parseAddress(contact) d = self.registry.unregisterAddress(message.uri, toURL, contactURL) d.addCallback(self._cbUnregister, message).addErrback( self._ebUnregister, message ) def _cbUnregister(self, registration, message): msg = self.responseFromRequest(200, message) msg.headers.setdefault("contact", []).append(registration.contactURL.toString()) msg.addHeader("expires", "0") self.deliverResponse(msg) def _ebUnregister(self, registration, message): pass @implementer(IRegistry, ILocator) class InMemoryRegistry: """ A simplistic registry for a specific domain. """ def __init__(self, domain): self.domain = domain # The domain we handle registration for self.users = {} # Map username to (IDelayedCall for expiry, address URI) def getAddress(self, userURI): if userURI.host != self.domain: return defer.fail(LookupError("unknown domain")) if userURI.username in self.users: dc, url = self.users[userURI.username] return defer.succeed(url) else: return defer.fail(LookupError("no such user")) def getRegistrationInfo(self, userURI): if userURI.host != self.domain: return defer.fail(LookupError("unknown domain")) if userURI.username in self.users: dc, url = self.users[userURI.username] return defer.succeed(Registration(int(dc.getTime() - time.time()), url)) else: return defer.fail(LookupError("no such user")) def _expireRegistration(self, username): try: dc, url = self.users[username] except KeyError: return defer.fail(LookupError("no such user")) else: dc.cancel() del self.users[username] return defer.succeed(Registration(0, url)) def registerAddress(self, domainURL, logicalURL, physicalURL): if domainURL.host != self.domain: log.msg("Registration for domain we don't handle.") return defer.fail(RegistrationError(404)) if logicalURL.host != self.domain: log.msg("Registration for domain we don't handle.") return defer.fail(RegistrationError(404)) if logicalURL.username in self.users: dc, old = self.users[logicalURL.username] dc.reset(3600) else: dc = reactor.callLater(3600, self._expireRegistration, logicalURL.username) log.msg(f"Registered {logicalURL.toString()} at {physicalURL.toString()}") self.users[logicalURL.username] = (dc, physicalURL) return defer.succeed(Registration(int(dc.getTime() - time.time()), physicalURL)) def unregisterAddress(self, domainURL, logicalURL, physicalURL): return self._expireRegistration(logicalURL.username)