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import copy
import functools
import hashlib
import http.client
import io
import logging
import os
import socket
import ssl
import textwrap
import time
from urllib import parse as urlparse
from keystoneauth1 import adapter
from keystoneauth1 import exceptions as kexceptions
from oslo_serialization import jsonutils
from oslo_utils import strutils
import requests
from watcherclient._i18n import _
from watcherclient.common import api_versioning
from watcherclient import exceptions
# Record the latest version that this client was tested with.
DEFAULT_VER = '1.latest'
# Minor version 4 for adding webhook API
LAST_KNOWN_API_VERSION = 4
LATEST_VERSION = '1.{}'.format(LAST_KNOWN_API_VERSION)
LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__)
USER_AGENT = 'python-watcherclient'
CHUNKSIZE = 1024 * 64 # 64kB
API_VERSION = '/v1'
API_VERSION_SELECTED_STATES = ('user', 'negotiated', 'cached', 'default')
DEFAULT_MAX_RETRIES = 5
DEFAULT_RETRY_INTERVAL = 2
SENSITIVE_HEADERS = ('X-Auth-Token',)
SUPPORTED_ENDPOINT_SCHEME = ('http', 'https')
def _trim_endpoint_api_version(url):
"""Trim API version and trailing slash from endpoint."""
return url.rstrip('/').rstrip(API_VERSION)
def _extract_error_json(body):
"""Return error_message from the HTTP response body."""
error_json = {}
try:
body_json = jsonutils.loads(body)
if 'error_message' in body_json:
raw_msg = body_json['error_message']
error_json = jsonutils.loads(raw_msg)
except ValueError:
pass
return error_json
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def get_server(endpoint):
"""Extract and return the server & port that we're connecting to."""
if endpoint is None:
return None, None
parts = urlparse.urlparse(endpoint)
return parts.hostname, str(parts.port)
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class VersionNegotiationMixin(object):
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def negotiate_version(self, conn, resp):
"""Negotiate the server version
Assumption: Called after receiving a 406 error when doing a request.
param conn: A connection object
param resp: The response object from http request
"""
if self.api_version_select_state not in API_VERSION_SELECTED_STATES:
raise RuntimeError(
_('Error: self.api_version_select_state should be one of the '
'values in: "%(valid)s" but had the value: "%(value)s"') %
{'valid': ', '.join(API_VERSION_SELECTED_STATES),
'value': self.api_version_select_state})
min_ver, max_ver = self._parse_version_headers(resp)
# If the user requested an explicit version or we have negotiated a
# version and still failing then error now. The server could
# support the version requested but the requested operation may not
# be supported by the requested version.
if self.api_version_select_state == 'user':
raise exceptions.UnsupportedVersion(textwrap.fill(
_("Requested API version %(req)s is not supported by the "
"server or the requested operation is not supported by the "
"requested version. Supported version range is %(min)s to "
"%(max)s")
% {'req': self.os_infra_optim_api_version,
'min': min_ver, 'max': max_ver}))
if self.api_version_select_state == 'negotiated':
raise exceptions.UnsupportedVersion(textwrap.fill(
_("No API version was specified and the requested operation "
"was not supported by the client's negotiated API version "
"%(req)s. Supported version range is: %(min)s to %(max)s")
% {'req': self.os_infra_optim_api_version,
'min': min_ver, 'max': max_ver}))
negotiated_ver = api_versioning.APIVersion(
self.os_infra_optim_api_version)
min_ver = api_versioning.APIVersion(min_ver)
max_ver = api_versioning.APIVersion(max_ver)
if negotiated_ver > max_ver:
negotiated_ver = max_ver
if negotiated_ver < min_ver:
negotiated_ver = min_ver
# server handles microversions, but doesn't support
# the requested version, so try a negotiated version
self.api_version_select_state = 'negotiated'
self.os_infra_optim_api_version = negotiated_ver.get_string()
LOG.debug('Negotiated API version is %s', negotiated_ver.get_string())
return negotiated_ver
def _generic_parse_version_headers(self, accessor_func):
min_ver = accessor_func('OpenStack-API-Minimum-Version',
None)
max_ver = accessor_func('OpenStack-API-Maximum-Version',
None)
return min_ver, max_ver
def _parse_version_headers(self, accessor_func):
# NOTE(jlvillal): Declared for unit testing purposes
raise NotImplementedError()
def _make_simple_request(self, conn, method, url):
# NOTE(jlvillal): Declared for unit testing purposes
raise NotImplementedError()
_RETRY_EXCEPTIONS = (exceptions.ServiceUnavailable,
exceptions.ConnectionRefused,
kexceptions.RetriableConnectionFailure)
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def with_retries(func):
"""Wrapper for _http_request adding support for retries."""
@functools.wraps(func)
def wrapper(self, url, method, **kwargs):
if self.conflict_max_retries is None:
self.conflict_max_retries = DEFAULT_MAX_RETRIES
if self.conflict_retry_interval is None:
self.conflict_retry_interval = DEFAULT_RETRY_INTERVAL
num_attempts = self.conflict_max_retries + 1
for attempt in range(1, num_attempts + 1):
try:
return func(self, url, method, **kwargs)
except _RETRY_EXCEPTIONS as error:
msg = ("Error contacting Watcher server: %(error)s. "
"Attempt %(attempt)d of %(total)d" %
{'attempt': attempt,
'total': num_attempts,
'error': error})
if attempt == num_attempts:
LOG.error(msg)
raise
else:
LOG.debug(msg)
time.sleep(self.conflict_retry_interval)
return wrapper
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class HTTPClient(VersionNegotiationMixin):
def __init__(self, endpoint, **kwargs):
self.endpoint = endpoint
self.endpoint_trimmed = _trim_endpoint_api_version(endpoint)
self.auth_token = kwargs.get('token')
self.auth_ref = kwargs.get('auth_ref')
self.os_infra_optim_api_version = kwargs.get(
'os_infra_optim_api_version', DEFAULT_VER)
self.api_version_select_state = kwargs.get(
'api_version_select_state', 'default')
self.conflict_max_retries = kwargs.pop('max_retries',
DEFAULT_MAX_RETRIES)
self.conflict_retry_interval = kwargs.pop('retry_interval',
DEFAULT_RETRY_INTERVAL)
self.session = requests.Session()
parts = urlparse.urlparse(endpoint)
if parts.scheme not in SUPPORTED_ENDPOINT_SCHEME:
msg = _('Unsupported scheme: %s') % parts.scheme
raise exceptions.EndpointException(msg)
if parts.scheme == 'https':
if kwargs.get('insecure') is True:
self.session.verify = False
elif kwargs.get('ca_file'):
self.session.verify = kwargs['ca_file']
self.session.cert = (kwargs.get('cert_file'),
kwargs.get('key_file'))
def _process_header(self, name, value):
"""Redacts any sensitive header
Redact a header that contains sensitive information, by returning an
updated header with the sha1 hash of that value. The redacted value is
prefixed by '{SHA1}' because that's the convention used within
OpenStack.
:returns: A tuple of (name, value)
name: the safe encoding format of name
value: the redacted value if name is x-auth-token,
or the safe encoding format of name
"""
if name in SENSITIVE_HEADERS:
v = value.encode('utf-8')
h = hashlib.sha1(v)
d = h.hexdigest()
return (name, "{SHA1}%s" % d)
else:
return (name, value)
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def log_curl_request(self, method, url, kwargs):
curl = ['curl -i -X %s' % method]
for (key, value) in kwargs['headers'].items():
header = '-H \'%s: %s\'' % self._process_header(key, value)
curl.append(header)
if not self.session.verify:
curl.append('-k')
elif isinstance(self.session.verify, str):
curl.append('--cacert %s' % self.session.verify)
if self.session.cert:
curl.append('--cert %s' % self.session.cert[0])
curl.append('--key %s' % self.session.cert[1])
if 'body' in kwargs:
body = strutils.mask_password(kwargs['body'])
curl.append('-d \'%s\'' % body)
curl.append(urlparse.urljoin(self.endpoint_trimmed, url))
LOG.debug(' '.join(curl))
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@staticmethod
def log_http_response(resp, body=None):
# NOTE(aarefiev): resp.raw is urllib3 response object, it's used
# only to get 'version', response from request with 'stream = True'
# should be used for raw reading.
status = (resp.raw.version / 10.0, resp.status_code, resp.reason)
dump = ['\nHTTP/%.1f %s %s' % status]
dump.extend(['%s: %s' % (k, v) for k, v in resp.headers.items()])
dump.append('')
if body:
body = strutils.mask_password(body)
dump.extend([body, ''])
LOG.debug('\n'.join(dump))
def _make_connection_url(self, url):
return '%s/%s' % (self.endpoint_trimmed.rstrip('/'), url.lstrip('/'))
def _parse_version_headers(self, resp):
return self._generic_parse_version_headers(resp.headers.get)
def _make_simple_request(self, conn, method, url):
return conn.request(method, self._make_connection_url(url))
@with_retries
def _http_request(self, url, method, **kwargs):
"""Send an http request with the specified characteristics.
Wrapper around request.Session.request to handle tasks such
as setting headers and error handling.
"""
# Copy the kwargs so we can reuse the original in case of redirects
kwargs['headers'] = copy.deepcopy(kwargs.get('headers', {}))
kwargs['headers'].setdefault('User-Agent', USER_AGENT)
if self.os_infra_optim_api_version:
api_version = api_versioning.get_api_version(
self.os_infra_optim_api_version)
if api_version.is_latest():
api_version = api_versioning.get_api_version(
LATEST_VERSION)
kwargs['headers'].setdefault(
'OpenStack-API-Version',
' '.join(['infra-optim', api_version.get_string()]))
if self.auth_token:
kwargs['headers'].setdefault('X-Auth-Token', self.auth_token)
self.log_curl_request(method, url, kwargs)
# NOTE(aarefiev): This is for backwards compatibility, request
# expected body in 'data' field, previously we used httplib,
# which expected 'body' field.
body = kwargs.pop('body', None)
if body:
kwargs['data'] = body
conn_url = self._make_connection_url(url)
try:
resp = self.session.request(method,
conn_url,
**kwargs)
# TODO(deva): implement graceful client downgrade when connecting
# to servers that did not support microversions. Details here:
# http://specs.openstack.org/openstack/watcher-specs/specs/kilo/api-microversions.html#use-case-3b-new-client-communicating-with-a-old-watcher-user-specified # noqa
if resp.status_code == http.client.NOT_ACCEPTABLE:
negotiated_ver = self.negotiate_version(self.session, resp)
kwargs['headers']['OpenStack-API-Version'] = (
' '.join(['infra-optim', negotiated_ver]))
return self._http_request(url, method, **kwargs)
except requests.exceptions.RequestException as e:
message = (_("Error has occurred while handling "
"request for %(url)s: %(e)s") %
dict(url=conn_url, e=e))
# NOTE(aarefiev): not valid request(invalid url, missing schema,
# and so on), retrying is not needed.
if isinstance(e, ValueError):
raise exceptions.ValidationError(message)
raise exceptions.ConnectionRefused(message)
body_iter = resp.iter_content(chunk_size=CHUNKSIZE)
# Read body into string if it isn't obviously image data
body_str = None
if resp.headers.get('Content-Type') != 'application/octet-stream':
# decoding byte to string is necessary for Python 3 compatibility
# this issues has not been found with Python 3 unit tests
# because the test creates a fake http response of type str
# the if statement satisfies test (str) and real (bytes) behavior
body_list = [
chunk.decode("utf-8") if isinstance(chunk, bytes)
else chunk for chunk in body_iter
]
body_str = ''.join(body_list)
self.log_http_response(resp, body_str)
body_iter = io.StringIO(body_str)
else:
self.log_http_response(resp)
if resp.status_code >= http.client.BAD_REQUEST:
error_json = _extract_error_json(body_str)
raise exceptions.from_response(
resp, error_json.get('faultstring'),
error_json.get('debuginfo'), method, url)
elif resp.status_code in (http.client.MOVED_PERMANENTLY,
http.client.FOUND,
http.client.USE_PROXY):
# Redirected. Reissue the request to the new location.
return self._http_request(resp['location'], method, **kwargs)
elif resp.status_code == http.client.MULTIPLE_CHOICES:
raise exceptions.from_response(resp, method=method, url=url)
return resp, body_iter
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def json_request(self, method, url, **kwargs):
kwargs.setdefault('headers', {})
kwargs['headers'].setdefault('Content-Type', 'application/json')
kwargs['headers'].setdefault('Accept', 'application/json')
if 'body' in kwargs:
kwargs['body'] = jsonutils.dumps(kwargs['body'])
resp, body_iter = self._http_request(url, method, **kwargs)
content_type = resp.headers.get('Content-Type')
if (resp.status_code in (http.client.NO_CONTENT,
http.client.RESET_CONTENT) or
content_type is None):
return resp, list()
if 'application/json' in content_type:
body = ''.join([chunk for chunk in body_iter])
try:
body = jsonutils.loads(body)
except ValueError:
LOG.error('Could not decode response body as JSON')
else:
body = None
return resp, body
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def raw_request(self, method, url, **kwargs):
kwargs.setdefault('headers', {})
kwargs['headers'].setdefault('Content-Type',
'application/octet-stream')
return self._http_request(url, method, **kwargs)
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class VerifiedHTTPSConnection(http.client.HTTPSConnection):
"""httplib-compatible connection using client-side SSL authentication
:see http://code.activestate.com/recipes/
577548-https-httplib-client-connection-with-certificate-v/
"""
def __init__(self, host, port, key_file=None, cert_file=None,
ca_file=None, timeout=None, insecure=False):
super(VerifiedHTTPSConnection, self).__init__(
self, host, port, key_file=key_file, cert_file=cert_file)
self.key_file = key_file
self.cert_file = cert_file
if ca_file is not None:
self.ca_file = ca_file
else:
self.ca_file = self.get_system_ca_file()
self.timeout = timeout
self.insecure = insecure
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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()
if self.insecure is True:
kwargs = {'cert_reqs': ssl.CERT_NONE}
else:
kwargs = {'cert_reqs': ssl.CERT_REQUIRED, 'ca_certs': self.ca_file}
if self.cert_file:
kwargs['certfile'] = self.cert_file
if self.key_file:
kwargs['keyfile'] = self.key_file
self.sock = ssl.wrap_socket(sock, **kwargs)
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@staticmethod
def get_system_ca_file():
"""Return path to system default CA file."""
# Standard CA file locations for Debian/Ubuntu, RedHat/Fedora,
# Suse, FreeBSD/OpenBSD
ca_path = ['/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt',
'/etc/pki/tls/certs/ca-bundle.crt',
'/etc/ssl/ca-bundle.pem',
'/etc/ssl/cert.pem']
for ca in ca_path:
if os.path.exists(ca):
return ca
return None
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class SessionClient(VersionNegotiationMixin, adapter.LegacyJsonAdapter):
"""HTTP client based on Keystone client session."""
def __init__(self,
os_infra_optim_api_version,
api_version_select_state,
max_retries,
retry_interval,
endpoint,
**kwargs):
self.os_infra_optim_api_version = os_infra_optim_api_version
self.api_version_select_state = api_version_select_state
self.conflict_max_retries = max_retries
self.conflict_retry_interval = retry_interval
self.endpoint = endpoint
super(SessionClient, self).__init__(**kwargs)
def _parse_version_headers(self, resp):
return self._generic_parse_version_headers(resp.headers.get)
def _make_simple_request(self, conn, method, url):
# NOTE: conn is self.session for this class
return conn.request(url, method, raise_exc=False)
@with_retries
def _http_request(self, url, method, **kwargs):
kwargs.setdefault('user_agent', USER_AGENT)
kwargs.setdefault('auth', self.auth)
if isinstance(self.endpoint_override, str):
kwargs.setdefault(
'endpoint_override',
_trim_endpoint_api_version(self.endpoint_override)
)
if getattr(self, 'os_infra_optim_api_version', None):
api_version = api_versioning.get_api_version(
self.os_infra_optim_api_version)
if api_version.is_latest():
api_version = api_versioning.get_api_version(
LATEST_VERSION)
kwargs['headers'].setdefault(
'OpenStack-API-Version',
' '.join(['infra-optim',
api_version.get_string()]))
endpoint_filter = kwargs.setdefault('endpoint_filter', {})
endpoint_filter.setdefault('interface', self.interface)
endpoint_filter.setdefault('service_type', self.service_type)
endpoint_filter.setdefault('region_name', self.region_name)
resp = self.session.request(url, method,
raise_exc=False, **kwargs)
if resp.status_code == http.client.NOT_ACCEPTABLE:
negotiated_ver = self.negotiate_version(self.session, resp)
kwargs['headers']['OpenStack-API-Version'] = (
' '.join(['infra-optim', negotiated_ver]))
return self._http_request(url, method, **kwargs)
if resp.status_code >= http.client.BAD_REQUEST:
error_json = _extract_error_json(resp.content)
raise exceptions.from_response(
resp, error_json.get('faultstring'),
error_json.get('debuginfo'), method, url)
elif resp.status_code in (http.client.MOVED_PERMANENTLY,
http.client.FOUND, http.client.USE_PROXY):
# Redirected. Reissue the request to the new location.
location = resp.headers.get('location')
resp = self._http_request(location, method, **kwargs)
elif resp.status_code == http.client.MULTIPLE_CHOICES:
raise exceptions.from_response(resp, method=method, url=url)
return resp
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def json_request(self, method, url, **kwargs):
kwargs.setdefault('headers', {})
kwargs['headers'].setdefault('Content-Type', 'application/json')
kwargs['headers'].setdefault('Accept', 'application/json')
if 'body' in kwargs:
kwargs['data'] = jsonutils.dumps(kwargs.pop('body'))
resp = self._http_request(url, method, **kwargs)
body = resp.content
content_type = resp.headers.get('content-type', None)
status = resp.status_code
if (status in (http.client.NO_CONTENT, http.client.RESET_CONTENT) or
content_type is None):
return resp, list()
if 'application/json' in content_type:
try:
body = resp.json()
except ValueError:
LOG.error('Could not decode response body as JSON')
else:
body = None
return resp, body
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def raw_request(self, method, url, **kwargs):
kwargs.setdefault('headers', {})
kwargs['headers'].setdefault('Content-Type',
'application/octet-stream')
return self._http_request(url, method, **kwargs)
def _construct_http_client(endpoint=None,
session=None,
token=None,
auth_ref=None,
os_infra_optim_api_version=DEFAULT_VER,
api_version_select_state='default',
max_retries=DEFAULT_MAX_RETRIES,
retry_interval=DEFAULT_RETRY_INTERVAL,
timeout=600,
ca_file=None,
cert_file=None,
key_file=None,
insecure=None,
**kwargs):
if session:
kwargs.setdefault('service_type', 'infra-optim')
kwargs.setdefault('user_agent', 'python-watcherclient')
kwargs.setdefault('interface', kwargs.pop('endpoint_type', None))
kwargs.setdefault('endpoint_override', endpoint)
ignored = {'token': token,
'auth_ref': auth_ref,
'timeout': timeout != 600,
'ca_file': ca_file,
'cert_file': cert_file,
'key_file': key_file,
'insecure': insecure}
dvars = [k for k, v in ignored.items() if v]
if dvars:
LOG.warning('The following arguments are ignored when using '
'the session to construct a client: %s',
', '.join(dvars))
return SessionClient(
session=session,
os_infra_optim_api_version=os_infra_optim_api_version,
api_version_select_state=api_version_select_state,
max_retries=max_retries,
retry_interval=retry_interval,
endpoint=endpoint,
**kwargs)
else:
if kwargs:
LOG.warning('The following arguments are being ignored when '
'constructing the client: %s', ', '.join(kwargs))
return HTTPClient(
endpoint=endpoint,
token=token,
auth_ref=auth_ref,
os_infra_optim_api_version=os_infra_optim_api_version,
api_version_select_state=api_version_select_state,
max_retries=max_retries,
retry_interval=retry_interval,
timeout=timeout,
ca_file=ca_file,
cert_file=cert_file,
key_file=key_file,
insecure=insecure)