Source code for glance.common.client

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# HTTPSClientAuthConnection code comes courtesy of ActiveState website:
# http://code.activestate.com/recipes/
#   577548-https-httplib-client-connection-with-certificate-v/

import collections
import copy
import errno
import functools
import os
import re

try:
    from eventlet.green import socket
    from eventlet.green import ssl
except ImportError:
    import socket
    import ssl

import osprofiler.web

try:
    import sendfile  # noqa
    SENDFILE_SUPPORTED = True
except ImportError:
    SENDFILE_SUPPORTED = False

from oslo_log import log as logging
from oslo_utils import encodeutils
import six
from six.moves import http_client
# NOTE(jokke): simplified transition to py3, behaves like py2 xrange
from six.moves import range
import six.moves.urllib.parse as urlparse

from glance.common import auth
from glance.common import exception
from glance.common import utils
from glance.i18n import _

LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__)

# common chunk size for get and put
CHUNKSIZE = 65536

VERSION_REGEX = re.compile(r"/?v[0-9\.]+")


[docs]def handle_unauthenticated(func): """ Wrap a function to re-authenticate and retry. """ @functools.wraps(func) def wrapped(self, *args, **kwargs): try: return func(self, *args, **kwargs) except exception.NotAuthenticated: self._authenticate(force_reauth=True) return func(self, *args, **kwargs) return wrapped
[docs]def handle_redirects(func): """ Wrap the _do_request function to handle HTTP redirects. """ MAX_REDIRECTS = 5 @functools.wraps(func) def wrapped(self, method, url, body, headers): for i in range(MAX_REDIRECTS): try: return func(self, method, url, body, headers) except exception.RedirectException as redirect: if redirect.url is None: raise exception.InvalidRedirect() url = redirect.url raise exception.MaxRedirectsExceeded(redirects=MAX_REDIRECTS) return wrapped
[docs]class HTTPSClientAuthConnection(http_client.HTTPSConnection): """ Class to make a HTTPS connection, with support for full client-based SSL Authentication :see http://code.activestate.com/recipes/ 577548-https-httplib-client-connection-with-certificate-v/ """ def __init__(self, host, port, key_file, cert_file, ca_file, timeout=None, insecure=False): http_client.HTTPSConnection.__init__(self, host, port, key_file=key_file, cert_file=cert_file) self.key_file = key_file self.cert_file = cert_file self.ca_file = ca_file self.timeout = timeout self.insecure = insecure
[docs] def connect(self): """ Connect to a host on a given (SSL) port. If ca_file is pointing somewhere, use it to check Server Certificate. Redefined/copied and extended from httplib.py:1105 (Python 2.6.x). This is needed to pass cert_reqs=ssl.CERT_REQUIRED as parameter to ssl.wrap_socket(), which forces SSL to check server certificate against our client certificate. """ sock = socket.create_connection((self.host, self.port), self.timeout) if self._tunnel_host: self.sock = sock self._tunnel() # Check CA file unless 'insecure' is specified if self.insecure is True: self.sock = ssl.wrap_socket(sock, self.key_file, self.cert_file, cert_reqs=ssl.CERT_NONE) else: self.sock = ssl.wrap_socket(sock, self.key_file, self.cert_file, ca_certs=self.ca_file, cert_reqs=ssl.CERT_REQUIRED)
[docs]class BaseClient(object): """A base client class""" DEFAULT_PORT = 80 DEFAULT_DOC_ROOT = None # Standard CA file locations for Debian/Ubuntu, RedHat/Fedora, # Suse, FreeBSD/OpenBSD DEFAULT_CA_FILE_PATH = ('/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt:' '/etc/pki/tls/certs/ca-bundle.crt:' '/etc/ssl/ca-bundle.pem:' '/etc/ssl/cert.pem') OK_RESPONSE_CODES = ( http_client.OK, http_client.CREATED, http_client.ACCEPTED, http_client.NO_CONTENT, ) REDIRECT_RESPONSE_CODES = ( http_client.MOVED_PERMANENTLY, http_client.FOUND, http_client.SEE_OTHER, http_client.USE_PROXY, http_client.TEMPORARY_REDIRECT, ) def __init__(self, host, port=None, timeout=None, use_ssl=False, auth_token=None, creds=None, doc_root=None, key_file=None, cert_file=None, ca_file=None, insecure=False, configure_via_auth=True): """ Creates a new client to some service. :param host: The host where service resides :param port: The port where service resides :param timeout: Connection timeout. :param use_ssl: Should we use HTTPS? :param auth_token: The auth token to pass to the server :param creds: The credentials to pass to the auth plugin :param doc_root: Prefix for all URLs we request from host :param key_file: Optional PEM-formatted file that contains the private key. If use_ssl is True, and this param is None (the default), then an environ variable GLANCE_CLIENT_KEY_FILE is looked for. If no such environ variable is found, ClientConnectionError will be raised. :param cert_file: Optional PEM-formatted certificate chain file. If use_ssl is True, and this param is None (the default), then an environ variable GLANCE_CLIENT_CERT_FILE is looked for. If no such environ variable is found, ClientConnectionError will be raised. :param ca_file: Optional CA cert file to use in SSL connections If use_ssl is True, and this param is None (the default), then an environ variable GLANCE_CLIENT_CA_FILE is looked for. :param insecure: Optional. If set then the server's certificate will not be verified. :param configure_via_auth: Optional. Defaults to True. If set, the URL returned from the service catalog for the image endpoint will **override** the URL supplied to in the host parameter. """ self.host = host self.port = port or self.DEFAULT_PORT self.timeout = timeout # A value of '0' implies never timeout if timeout == 0: self.timeout = None self.use_ssl = use_ssl self.auth_token = auth_token self.creds = creds or {} self.connection = None self.configure_via_auth = configure_via_auth # doc_root can be a nullstring, which is valid, and why we # cannot simply do doc_root or self.DEFAULT_DOC_ROOT below. self.doc_root = (doc_root if doc_root is not None else self.DEFAULT_DOC_ROOT) self.key_file = key_file self.cert_file = cert_file self.ca_file = ca_file self.insecure = insecure self.auth_plugin = self.make_auth_plugin(self.creds, self.insecure) self.connect_kwargs = self.get_connect_kwargs()
[docs] def get_connect_kwargs(self): # Both secure and insecure connections have a timeout option connect_kwargs = {'timeout': self.timeout} if self.use_ssl: if self.key_file is None: self.key_file = os.environ.get('GLANCE_CLIENT_KEY_FILE') if self.cert_file is None: self.cert_file = os.environ.get('GLANCE_CLIENT_CERT_FILE') if self.ca_file is None: self.ca_file = os.environ.get('GLANCE_CLIENT_CA_FILE') # Check that key_file/cert_file are either both set or both unset if self.cert_file is not None and self.key_file is None: msg = _("You have selected to use SSL in connecting, " "and you have supplied a cert, " "however you have failed to supply either a " "key_file parameter or set the " "GLANCE_CLIENT_KEY_FILE environ variable") raise exception.ClientConnectionError(msg) if self.key_file is not None and self.cert_file is None: msg = _("You have selected to use SSL in connecting, " "and you have supplied a key, " "however you have failed to supply either a " "cert_file parameter or set the " "GLANCE_CLIENT_CERT_FILE environ variable") raise exception.ClientConnectionError(msg) if (self.key_file is not None and not os.path.exists(self.key_file)): msg = _("The key file you specified %s does not " "exist") % self.key_file raise exception.ClientConnectionError(msg) connect_kwargs['key_file'] = self.key_file if (self.cert_file is not None and not os.path.exists(self.cert_file)): msg = _("The cert file you specified %s does not " "exist") % self.cert_file raise exception.ClientConnectionError(msg) connect_kwargs['cert_file'] = self.cert_file if (self.ca_file is not None and not os.path.exists(self.ca_file)): msg = _("The CA file you specified %s does not " "exist") % self.ca_file raise exception.ClientConnectionError(msg) if self.ca_file is None: for ca in self.DEFAULT_CA_FILE_PATH.split(":"): if os.path.exists(ca): self.ca_file = ca break connect_kwargs['ca_file'] = self.ca_file connect_kwargs['insecure'] = self.insecure return connect_kwargs
[docs] def configure_from_url(self, url): """ Setups the connection based on the given url. The form is: <http|https>://<host>:port/doc_root """ LOG.debug("Configuring from URL: %s", url) parsed = urlparse.urlparse(url) self.use_ssl = parsed.scheme == 'https' self.host = parsed.hostname self.port = parsed.port or 80 self.doc_root = parsed.path.rstrip('/') # We need to ensure a version identifier is appended to the doc_root if not VERSION_REGEX.match(self.doc_root): if self.DEFAULT_DOC_ROOT: doc_root = self.DEFAULT_DOC_ROOT.lstrip('/') self.doc_root += '/' + doc_root LOG.debug("Appending doc_root %(doc_root)s to URL %(url)s", {'doc_root': doc_root, 'url': url}) # ensure connection kwargs are re-evaluated after the service catalog # publicURL is parsed for potential SSL usage self.connect_kwargs = self.get_connect_kwargs()
[docs] def make_auth_plugin(self, creds, insecure): """ Returns an instantiated authentication plugin. """ strategy = creds.get('strategy', 'noauth') plugin = auth.get_plugin_from_strategy(strategy, creds, insecure, self.configure_via_auth) return plugin
[docs] def get_connection_type(self): """ Returns the proper connection type """ if self.use_ssl: return HTTPSClientAuthConnection else: return http_client.HTTPConnection
def _authenticate(self, force_reauth=False): """ Use the authentication plugin to authenticate and set the auth token. :param force_reauth: For re-authentication to bypass cache. """ auth_plugin = self.auth_plugin if not auth_plugin.is_authenticated or force_reauth: auth_plugin.authenticate() self.auth_token = auth_plugin.auth_token management_url = auth_plugin.management_url if management_url and self.configure_via_auth: self.configure_from_url(management_url) @handle_unauthenticated
[docs] def do_request(self, method, action, body=None, headers=None, params=None): """ Make a request, returning an HTTP response object. :param method: HTTP verb (GET, POST, PUT, etc.) :param action: Requested path to append to self.doc_root :param body: Data to send in the body of the request :param headers: Headers to send with the request :param params: Key/value pairs to use in query string :returns: HTTP response object """ if not self.auth_token: self._authenticate() url = self._construct_url(action, params) # NOTE(ameade): We need to copy these kwargs since they can be altered # in _do_request but we need the originals if handle_unauthenticated # calls this function again. return self._do_request(method=method, url=url, body=copy.deepcopy(body), headers=copy.deepcopy(headers))
def _construct_url(self, action, params=None): """ Create a URL object we can use to pass to _do_request(). """ action = urlparse.quote(action) path = '/'.join([self.doc_root or '', action.lstrip('/')]) scheme = "https" if self.use_ssl else "http" netloc = "%s:%d" % (self.host, self.port) if isinstance(params, dict): for (key, value) in list(params.items()): if value is None: del params[key] continue if not isinstance(value, six.string_types): value = str(value) params[key] = encodeutils.safe_encode(value) query = urlparse.urlencode(params) else: query = None url = urlparse.ParseResult(scheme, netloc, path, '', query, '') log_msg = _("Constructed URL: %s") LOG.debug(log_msg, url.geturl()) return url def _encode_headers(self, headers): """ Encodes headers. Note: This should be used right before sending anything out. :param headers: Headers to encode :returns: Dictionary with encoded headers' names and values """ if six.PY3: to_str = str else: to_str = encodeutils.safe_encode return {to_str(h): to_str(v) for h, v in six.iteritems(headers)} @handle_redirects def _do_request(self, method, url, body, headers): """ Connects to the server and issues a request. Handles converting any returned HTTP error status codes to OpenStack/Glance exceptions and closing the server connection. Returns the result data, or raises an appropriate exception. :param method: HTTP method ("GET", "POST", "PUT", etc...) :param url: urlparse.ParsedResult object with URL information :param body: data to send (as string, filelike or iterable), or None (default) :param headers: mapping of key/value pairs to add as headers :note If the body param has a read attribute, and method is either POST or PUT, this method will automatically conduct a chunked-transfer encoding and use the body as a file object or iterable, transferring chunks of data using the connection's send() method. This allows large objects to be transferred efficiently without buffering the entire body in memory. """ if url.query: path = url.path + "?" + url.query else: path = url.path try: connection_type = self.get_connection_type() headers = self._encode_headers(headers or {}) headers.update(osprofiler.web.get_trace_id_headers()) if 'x-auth-token' not in headers and self.auth_token: headers['x-auth-token'] = self.auth_token c = connection_type(url.hostname, url.port, **self.connect_kwargs) def _pushing(method): return method.lower() in ('post', 'put') def _simple(body): return body is None or isinstance(body, bytes) def _filelike(body): return hasattr(body, 'read') def _sendbody(connection, iter): connection.endheaders() for sent in iter: # iterator has done the heavy lifting pass def _chunkbody(connection, iter): connection.putheader('Transfer-Encoding', 'chunked') connection.endheaders() for chunk in iter: connection.send('%x\r\n%s\r\n' % (len(chunk), chunk)) connection.send('0\r\n\r\n') # Do a simple request or a chunked request, depending # on whether the body param is file-like or iterable and # the method is PUT or POST # if not _pushing(method) or _simple(body): # Simple request... c.request(method, path, body, headers) elif _filelike(body) or self._iterable(body): c.putrequest(method, path) use_sendfile = self._sendable(body) # According to HTTP/1.1, Content-Length and Transfer-Encoding # conflict. for header, value in headers.items(): if use_sendfile or header.lower() != 'content-length': c.putheader(header, str(value)) iter = utils.chunkreadable(body) if use_sendfile: # send actual file without copying into userspace _sendbody(c, iter) else: # otherwise iterate and chunk _chunkbody(c, iter) else: raise TypeError('Unsupported image type: %s' % body.__class__) res = c.getresponse() def _retry(res): return res.getheader('Retry-After') def read_body(res): body = res.read() if six.PY3: body = body.decode('utf-8') return body status_code = self.get_status_code(res) if status_code in self.OK_RESPONSE_CODES: return res elif status_code in self.REDIRECT_RESPONSE_CODES: raise exception.RedirectException(res.getheader('Location')) elif status_code == http_client.UNAUTHORIZED: raise exception.NotAuthenticated(read_body(res)) elif status_code == http_client.FORBIDDEN: raise exception.Forbidden(read_body(res)) elif status_code == http_client.NOT_FOUND: raise exception.NotFound(read_body(res)) elif status_code == http_client.CONFLICT: raise exception.Duplicate(read_body(res)) elif status_code == http_client.BAD_REQUEST: raise exception.Invalid(read_body(res)) elif status_code == http_client.MULTIPLE_CHOICES: raise exception.MultipleChoices(body=read_body(res)) elif status_code == http_client.REQUEST_ENTITY_TOO_LARGE: raise exception.LimitExceeded(retry=_retry(res), body=read_body(res)) elif status_code == http_client.INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR: raise exception.ServerError() elif status_code == http_client.SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE: raise exception.ServiceUnavailable(retry=_retry(res)) else: raise exception.UnexpectedStatus(status=status_code, body=read_body(res)) except (socket.error, IOError) as e: raise exception.ClientConnectionError(e) def _seekable(self, body): # pipes are not seekable, avoids sendfile() failure on e.g. # cat /path/to/image | glance add ... # or where add command is launched via popen try: os.lseek(body.fileno(), 0, os.SEEK_CUR) return True except OSError as e: return (e.errno != errno.ESPIPE) def _sendable(self, body): return (SENDFILE_SUPPORTED and hasattr(body, 'fileno') and self._seekable(body) and not self.use_ssl) def _iterable(self, body): return isinstance(body, collections.Iterable)
[docs] def get_status_code(self, response): """ Returns the integer status code from the response, which can be either a Webob.Response (used in testing) or httplib.Response """ if hasattr(response, 'status_int'): return response.status_int else: return response.status
def _extract_params(self, actual_params, allowed_params): """ Extract a subset of keys from a dictionary. The filters key will also be extracted, and each of its values will be returned as an individual param. :param actual_params: dict of keys to filter :param allowed_params: list of keys that 'actual_params' will be reduced to :returns: subset of 'params' dict """ try: # expect 'filters' param to be a dict here result = dict(actual_params.get('filters')) except TypeError: result = {} for allowed_param in allowed_params: if allowed_param in actual_params: result[allowed_param] = actual_params[allowed_param] return result

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