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# -*- test-case-name: twisted.web.test.test_xmlrpc -*- # Copyright (c) Twisted Matrix Laboratories. # See LICENSE for details. """ A generic resource for publishing objects via XML-RPC. Maintainer: Itamar Shtull-Trauring @var Fault: See L{xmlrpclib.Fault} @type Fault: L{xmlrpclib.Fault} """ # System Imports import base64 import xmlrpc.client as xmlrpclib from urllib.parse import urlparse from xmlrpc.client import Binary, Boolean, DateTime, Fault from twisted.internet import defer, error, protocol from twisted.logger import Logger from twisted.python import failure, reflect from twisted.python.compat import nativeString # Sibling Imports from twisted.web import http, resource, server # These are deprecated, use the class level definitions NOT_FOUND = 8001 FAILURE = 8002 def withRequest(f): """ Decorator to cause the request to be passed as the first argument to the method. If an I{xmlrpc_} method is wrapped with C{withRequest}, the request object is passed as the first argument to that method. For example:: @withRequest def xmlrpc_echo(self, request, s): return s @since: 10.2 """ f.withRequest = True return f class NoSuchFunction(Fault): """ There is no function by the given name. """ class Handler: """ Handle a XML-RPC request and store the state for a request in progress. Override the run() method and return result using self.result, a Deferred. We require this class since we're not using threads, so we can't encapsulate state in a running function if we're going to have to wait for results. For example, lets say we want to authenticate against twisted.cred, run a LDAP query and then pass its result to a database query, all as a result of a single XML-RPC command. We'd use a Handler instance to store the state of the running command. """ def __init__(self, resource, *args): self.resource = resource # the XML-RPC resource we are connected to self.result = defer.Deferred() self.run(*args) def run(self, *args): # event driven equivalent of 'raise UnimplementedError' self.result.errback(NotImplementedError("Implement run() in subclasses")) class XMLRPC(resource.Resource): """ A resource that implements XML-RPC. You probably want to connect this to '/RPC2'. Methods published can return XML-RPC serializable results, Faults, Binary, Boolean, DateTime, Deferreds, or Handler instances. By default methods beginning with 'xmlrpc_' are published. Sub-handlers for prefixed methods (e.g., system.listMethods) can be added with putSubHandler. By default, prefixes are separated with a '.'. Override self.separator to change this. @ivar allowNone: Permit XML translating of Python constant None. @type allowNone: C{bool} @ivar useDateTime: Present C{datetime} values as C{datetime.datetime} objects? @type useDateTime: C{bool} """ # Error codes for Twisted, if they conflict with yours then # modify them at runtime. NOT_FOUND = 8001 FAILURE = 8002 isLeaf = 1 separator = "." allowedMethods = (b"POST",) _log = Logger() def __init__(self, allowNone=False, useDateTime=False): resource.Resource.__init__(self) self.subHandlers = {} self.allowNone = allowNone self.useDateTime = useDateTime def __setattr__(self, name, value): self.__dict__[name] = value def putSubHandler(self, prefix, handler): self.subHandlers[prefix] = handler def getSubHandler(self, prefix): return self.subHandlers.get(prefix, None) def getSubHandlerPrefixes(self): return list(self.subHandlers.keys()) def render_POST(self, request): request.content.seek(0, 0) request.setHeader(b"content-type", b"text/xml; charset=utf-8") try: args, functionPath = xmlrpclib.loads( request.content.read(), use_datetime=self.useDateTime ) except Exception as e: f = Fault(self.FAILURE, f"Can't deserialize input: {e}") self._cbRender(f, request) else: try: function = self.lookupProcedure(functionPath) except Fault as f: self._cbRender(f, request) else: # Use this list to track whether the response has failed or not. # This will be used later on to decide if the result of the # Deferred should be written out and Request.finish called. responseFailed = [] request.notifyFinish().addErrback(responseFailed.append) if getattr(function, "withRequest", False): d = defer.maybeDeferred(function, request, *args) else: d = defer.maybeDeferred(function, *args) d.addErrback(self._ebRender) d.addCallback(self._cbRender, request, responseFailed) return server.NOT_DONE_YET def _cbRender(self, result, request, responseFailed=None): if responseFailed: return if isinstance(result, Handler): result = result.result if not isinstance(result, Fault): result = (result,) try: try: content = xmlrpclib.dumps( result, methodresponse=True, allow_none=self.allowNone ) except Exception as e: f = Fault(self.FAILURE, f"Can't serialize output: {e}") content = xmlrpclib.dumps( f, methodresponse=True, allow_none=self.allowNone ) if isinstance(content, str): content = content.encode("utf8") request.setHeader(b"content-length", b"%d" % (len(content),)) request.write(content) except Exception: self._log.failure("") request.finish() def _ebRender(self, failure): if isinstance(failure.value, Fault): return failure.value self._log.failure("", failure) return Fault(self.FAILURE, "error") def lookupProcedure(self, procedurePath): """ Given a string naming a procedure, return a callable object for that procedure or raise NoSuchFunction. The returned object will be called, and should return the result of the procedure, a Deferred, or a Fault instance. Override in subclasses if you want your own policy. The base implementation that given C{'foo'}, C{self.xmlrpc_foo} will be returned. If C{procedurePath} contains C{self.separator}, the sub-handler for the initial prefix is used to search for the remaining path. If you override C{lookupProcedure}, you may also want to override C{listProcedures} to accurately report the procedures supported by your resource, so that clients using the I{system.listMethods} procedure receive accurate results. @since: 11.1 """ if procedurePath.find(self.separator) != -1: prefix, procedurePath = procedurePath.split(self.separator, 1) handler = self.getSubHandler(prefix) if handler is None: raise NoSuchFunction(self.NOT_FOUND, "no such subHandler %s" % prefix) return handler.lookupProcedure(procedurePath) f = getattr(self, "xmlrpc_%s" % procedurePath, None) if not f: raise NoSuchFunction( self.NOT_FOUND, "procedure %s not found" % procedurePath ) elif not callable(f): raise NoSuchFunction( self.NOT_FOUND, "procedure %s not callable" % procedurePath ) else: return f def listProcedures(self): """ Return a list of the names of all xmlrpc procedures. @since: 11.1 """ return reflect.prefixedMethodNames(self.__class__, "xmlrpc_") class XMLRPCIntrospection(XMLRPC): """ Implement the XML-RPC Introspection API. By default, the methodHelp method returns the 'help' method attribute, if it exists, otherwise the __doc__ method attribute, if it exists, otherwise the empty string. To enable the methodSignature method, add a 'signature' method attribute containing a list of lists. See methodSignature's documentation for the format. Note the type strings should be XML-RPC types, not Python types. """ def __init__(self, parent): """ Implement Introspection support for an XMLRPC server. @param parent: the XMLRPC server to add Introspection support to. @type parent: L{XMLRPC} """ XMLRPC.__init__(self) self._xmlrpc_parent = parent def xmlrpc_listMethods(self): """ Return a list of the method names implemented by this server. """ functions = [] todo = [(self._xmlrpc_parent, "")] while todo: obj, prefix = todo.pop(0) functions.extend([prefix + name for name in obj.listProcedures()]) todo.extend( [ (obj.getSubHandler(name), prefix + name + obj.separator) for name in obj.getSubHandlerPrefixes() ] ) return functions xmlrpc_listMethods.signature = [["array"]] # type: ignore[attr-defined] def xmlrpc_methodHelp(self, method): """ Return a documentation string describing the use of the given method. """ method = self._xmlrpc_parent.lookupProcedure(method) return getattr(method, "help", None) or getattr(method, "__doc__", None) or "" xmlrpc_methodHelp.signature = [["string", "string"]] # type: ignore[attr-defined] def xmlrpc_methodSignature(self, method): """ Return a list of type signatures. Each type signature is a list of the form [rtype, type1, type2, ...] where rtype is the return type and typeN is the type of the Nth argument. If no signature information is available, the empty string is returned. """ method = self._xmlrpc_parent.lookupProcedure(method) return getattr(method, "signature", None) or "" xmlrpc_methodSignature.signature = [ # type: ignore[attr-defined] ["array", "string"], ["string", "string"], ] def addIntrospection(xmlrpc): """ Add Introspection support to an XMLRPC server. @param xmlrpc: the XMLRPC server to add Introspection support to. @type xmlrpc: L{XMLRPC} """ xmlrpc.putSubHandler("system", XMLRPCIntrospection(xmlrpc)) class QueryProtocol(http.HTTPClient): def connectionMade(self): self._response = None self.sendCommand(b"POST", self.factory.path) self.sendHeader(b"User-Agent", b"Twisted/XMLRPClib") self.sendHeader(b"Host", self.factory.host) self.sendHeader(b"Content-type", b"text/xml; charset=utf-8") payload = self.factory.payload self.sendHeader(b"Content-length", b"%d" % (len(payload),)) if self.factory.user: auth = b":".join([self.factory.user, self.factory.password]) authHeader = b"".join([b"Basic ", base64.b64encode(auth)]) self.sendHeader(b"Authorization", authHeader) self.endHeaders() self.transport.write(payload) def handleStatus(self, version, status, message): if status != b"200": self.factory.badStatus(status, message) def handleResponse(self, contents): """ Handle the XML-RPC response received from the server. Specifically, disconnect from the server and store the XML-RPC response so that it can be properly handled when the disconnect is finished. """ self.transport.loseConnection() self._response = contents def connectionLost(self, reason): """ The connection to the server has been lost. If we have a full response from the server, then parse it and fired a Deferred with the return value or C{Fault} that the server gave us. """ if not reason.check(error.ConnectionDone, error.ConnectionLost): # for example, ssl.SSL.Error self.factory.clientConnectionLost(None, reason) http.HTTPClient.connectionLost(self, reason) if self._response is not None: response, self._response = self._response, None self.factory.parseResponse(response) payloadTemplate = """<?xml version="1.0"?> <methodCall> <methodName>%s</methodName> %s </methodCall> """ class QueryFactory(protocol.ClientFactory): """ XML-RPC Client Factory @ivar path: The path portion of the URL to which to post method calls. @type path: L{bytes} @ivar host: The value to use for the Host HTTP header. @type host: L{bytes} @ivar user: The username with which to authenticate with the server when making calls. @type user: L{bytes} or L{None} @ivar password: The password with which to authenticate with the server when making calls. @type password: L{bytes} or L{None} @ivar useDateTime: Accept datetime values as datetime.datetime objects. also passed to the underlying xmlrpclib implementation. Defaults to C{False}. @type useDateTime: C{bool} """ deferred = None protocol = QueryProtocol def __init__( self, path, host, method, user=None, password=None, allowNone=False, args=(), canceller=None, useDateTime=False, ): """ @param method: The name of the method to call. @type method: C{str} @param allowNone: allow the use of None values in parameters. It's passed to the underlying xmlrpclib implementation. Defaults to C{False}. @type allowNone: C{bool} or L{None} @param args: the arguments to pass to the method. @type args: C{tuple} @param canceller: A 1-argument callable passed to the deferred as the canceller callback. @type canceller: callable or L{None} """ self.path, self.host = path, host self.user, self.password = user, password self.payload = payloadTemplate % ( method, xmlrpclib.dumps(args, allow_none=allowNone), ) if isinstance(self.payload, str): self.payload = self.payload.encode("utf8") self.deferred = defer.Deferred(canceller) self.useDateTime = useDateTime def parseResponse(self, contents): if not self.deferred: return try: response = xmlrpclib.loads(contents, use_datetime=self.useDateTime)[0][0] except BaseException: deferred, self.deferred = self.deferred, None deferred.errback(failure.Failure()) else: deferred, self.deferred = self.deferred, None deferred.callback(response) def clientConnectionLost(self, _, reason): if self.deferred is not None: deferred, self.deferred = self.deferred, None deferred.errback(reason) clientConnectionFailed = clientConnectionLost def badStatus(self, status, message): deferred, self.deferred = self.deferred, None deferred.errback(ValueError(status, message)) class Proxy: """ A Proxy for making remote XML-RPC calls. Pass the URL of the remote XML-RPC server to the constructor. Use C{proxy.callRemote('foobar', *args)} to call remote method 'foobar' with *args. @ivar user: The username with which to authenticate with the server when making calls. If specified, overrides any username information embedded in C{url}. If not specified, a value may be taken from C{url} if present. @type user: L{bytes} or L{None} @ivar password: The password with which to authenticate with the server when making calls. If specified, overrides any password information embedded in C{url}. If not specified, a value may be taken from C{url} if present. @type password: L{bytes} or L{None} @ivar allowNone: allow the use of None values in parameters. It's passed to the underlying L{xmlrpclib} implementation. Defaults to C{False}. @type allowNone: C{bool} or L{None} @ivar useDateTime: Accept datetime values as datetime.datetime objects. also passed to the underlying L{xmlrpclib} implementation. Defaults to C{False}. @type useDateTime: C{bool} @ivar connectTimeout: Number of seconds to wait before assuming the connection has failed. @type connectTimeout: C{float} @ivar _reactor: The reactor used to create connections. @type _reactor: Object providing L{twisted.internet.interfaces.IReactorTCP} @ivar queryFactory: Object returning a factory for XML-RPC protocol. Use this for testing, or to manipulate the XML-RPC parsing behavior. For example, you may set this to a custom "debugging" factory object that reimplements C{parseResponse} in order to log the raw XML-RPC contents from the server before continuing on with parsing. Another possibility is to implement your own XML-RPC marshaller here to handle non-standard XML-RPC traffic. @type queryFactory: L{twisted.web.xmlrpc.QueryFactory} """ queryFactory = QueryFactory def __init__( self, url, user=None, password=None, allowNone=False, useDateTime=False, connectTimeout=30.0, reactor=None, ): """ @param url: The URL to which to post method calls. Calls will be made over SSL if the scheme is HTTPS. If netloc contains username or password information, these will be used to authenticate, as long as the C{user} and C{password} arguments are not specified. @type url: L{bytes} """ if reactor is None: from twisted.internet import reactor scheme, netloc, path, params, query, fragment = urlparse(url) netlocParts = netloc.split(b"@") if len(netlocParts) == 2: userpass = netlocParts.pop(0).split(b":") self.user = userpass.pop(0) try: self.password = userpass.pop(0) except BaseException: self.password = None else: self.user = self.password = None hostport = netlocParts[0].split(b":") self.host = hostport.pop(0) try: self.port = int(hostport.pop(0)) except BaseException: self.port = None self.path = path if self.path in [b"", None]: self.path = b"/" self.secure = scheme == b"https" if user is not None: self.user = user if password is not None: self.password = password self.allowNone = allowNone self.useDateTime = useDateTime self.connectTimeout = connectTimeout self._reactor = reactor def callRemote(self, method, *args): """ Call remote XML-RPC C{method} with given arguments. @return: a L{defer.Deferred} that will fire with the method response, or a failure if the method failed. Generally, the failure type will be L{Fault}, but you can also have an C{IndexError} on some buggy servers giving empty responses. If the deferred is cancelled before the request completes, the connection is closed and the deferred will fire with a L{defer.CancelledError}. """ def cancel(d): factory.deferred = None connector.disconnect() factory = self.queryFactory( self.path, self.host, method, self.user, self.password, self.allowNone, args, cancel, self.useDateTime, ) if self.secure: from twisted.internet import ssl contextFactory = ssl.optionsForClientTLS(hostname=nativeString(self.host)) connector = self._reactor.connectSSL( nativeString(self.host), self.port or 443, factory, contextFactory, timeout=self.connectTimeout, ) else: connector = self._reactor.connectTCP( nativeString(self.host), self.port or 80, factory, timeout=self.connectTimeout, ) return factory.deferred __all__ = [ "XMLRPC", "Handler", "NoSuchFunction", "Proxy", "Fault", "Binary", "Boolean", "DateTime", ]