| | from __future__ import annotations |
| |
|
| | import hmac |
| | import http |
| | import logging |
| | import os |
| | import selectors |
| | import socket |
| | import ssl as ssl_module |
| | import sys |
| | import threading |
| | import warnings |
| | from collections.abc import Iterable, Sequence |
| | from types import TracebackType |
| | from typing import Any, Callable, cast |
| |
|
| | from ..exceptions import InvalidHeader |
| | from ..extensions.base import ServerExtensionFactory |
| | from ..extensions.permessage_deflate import enable_server_permessage_deflate |
| | from ..frames import CloseCode |
| | from ..headers import ( |
| | build_www_authenticate_basic, |
| | parse_authorization_basic, |
| | validate_subprotocols, |
| | ) |
| | from ..http11 import SERVER, Request, Response |
| | from ..protocol import CONNECTING, OPEN, Event |
| | from ..server import ServerProtocol |
| | from ..typing import LoggerLike, Origin, StatusLike, Subprotocol |
| | from .connection import Connection |
| | from .utils import Deadline |
| |
|
| |
|
| | __all__ = ["serve", "unix_serve", "ServerConnection", "Server", "basic_auth"] |
| |
|
| |
|
| | class ServerConnection(Connection): |
| | """ |
| | :mod:`threading` implementation of a WebSocket server connection. |
| | |
| | :class:`ServerConnection` provides :meth:`recv` and :meth:`send` methods for |
| | receiving and sending messages. |
| | |
| | It supports iteration to receive messages:: |
| | |
| | for message in websocket: |
| | process(message) |
| | |
| | The iterator exits normally when the connection is closed with close code |
| | 1000 (OK) or 1001 (going away) or without a close code. It raises a |
| | :exc:`~websockets.exceptions.ConnectionClosedError` when the connection is |
| | closed with any other code. |
| | |
| | The ``close_timeout`` and ``max_queue`` arguments have the same meaning as |
| | in :func:`serve`. |
| | |
| | Args: |
| | socket: Socket connected to a WebSocket client. |
| | protocol: Sans-I/O connection. |
| | |
| | """ |
| |
|
| | def __init__( |
| | self, |
| | socket: socket.socket, |
| | protocol: ServerProtocol, |
| | *, |
| | close_timeout: float | None = 10, |
| | max_queue: int | None | tuple[int | None, int | None] = 16, |
| | ) -> None: |
| | self.protocol: ServerProtocol |
| | self.request_rcvd = threading.Event() |
| | super().__init__( |
| | socket, |
| | protocol, |
| | close_timeout=close_timeout, |
| | max_queue=max_queue, |
| | ) |
| | self.username: str |
| |
|
| | def respond(self, status: StatusLike, text: str) -> Response: |
| | """ |
| | Create a plain text HTTP response. |
| | |
| | ``process_request`` and ``process_response`` may call this method to |
| | return an HTTP response instead of performing the WebSocket opening |
| | handshake. |
| | |
| | You can modify the response before returning it, for example by changing |
| | HTTP headers. |
| | |
| | Args: |
| | status: HTTP status code. |
| | text: HTTP response body; it will be encoded to UTF-8. |
| | |
| | Returns: |
| | HTTP response to send to the client. |
| | |
| | """ |
| | return self.protocol.reject(status, text) |
| |
|
| | def handshake( |
| | self, |
| | process_request: ( |
| | Callable[ |
| | [ServerConnection, Request], |
| | Response | None, |
| | ] |
| | | None |
| | ) = None, |
| | process_response: ( |
| | Callable[ |
| | [ServerConnection, Request, Response], |
| | Response | None, |
| | ] |
| | | None |
| | ) = None, |
| | server_header: str | None = SERVER, |
| | timeout: float | None = None, |
| | ) -> None: |
| | """ |
| | Perform the opening handshake. |
| | |
| | """ |
| | if not self.request_rcvd.wait(timeout): |
| | raise TimeoutError("timed out during handshake") |
| |
|
| | if self.request is not None: |
| | with self.send_context(expected_state=CONNECTING): |
| | response = None |
| |
|
| | if process_request is not None: |
| | try: |
| | response = process_request(self, self.request) |
| | except Exception as exc: |
| | self.protocol.handshake_exc = exc |
| | response = self.protocol.reject( |
| | http.HTTPStatus.INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR, |
| | ( |
| | "Failed to open a WebSocket connection.\n" |
| | "See server log for more information.\n" |
| | ), |
| | ) |
| |
|
| | if response is None: |
| | self.response = self.protocol.accept(self.request) |
| | else: |
| | self.response = response |
| |
|
| | if server_header: |
| | self.response.headers["Server"] = server_header |
| |
|
| | response = None |
| |
|
| | if process_response is not None: |
| | try: |
| | response = process_response(self, self.request, self.response) |
| | except Exception as exc: |
| | self.protocol.handshake_exc = exc |
| | response = self.protocol.reject( |
| | http.HTTPStatus.INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR, |
| | ( |
| | "Failed to open a WebSocket connection.\n" |
| | "See server log for more information.\n" |
| | ), |
| | ) |
| |
|
| | if response is not None: |
| | self.response = response |
| |
|
| | self.protocol.send_response(self.response) |
| |
|
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |
|
| | |
| | |
| |
|
| | if self.protocol.handshake_exc is not None: |
| | raise self.protocol.handshake_exc |
| |
|
| | def process_event(self, event: Event) -> None: |
| | """ |
| | Process one incoming event. |
| | |
| | """ |
| | |
| | if self.request is None: |
| | assert isinstance(event, Request) |
| | self.request = event |
| | self.request_rcvd.set() |
| | |
| | else: |
| | super().process_event(event) |
| |
|
| | def recv_events(self) -> None: |
| | """ |
| | Read incoming data from the socket and process events. |
| | |
| | """ |
| | try: |
| | super().recv_events() |
| | finally: |
| | |
| | self.request_rcvd.set() |
| |
|
| |
|
| | class Server: |
| | """ |
| | WebSocket server returned by :func:`serve`. |
| | |
| | This class mirrors the API of :class:`~socketserver.BaseServer`, notably the |
| | :meth:`~socketserver.BaseServer.serve_forever` and |
| | :meth:`~socketserver.BaseServer.shutdown` methods, as well as the context |
| | manager protocol. |
| | |
| | Args: |
| | socket: Server socket listening for new connections. |
| | handler: Handler for one connection. Receives the socket and address |
| | returned by :meth:`~socket.socket.accept`. |
| | logger: Logger for this server. |
| | It defaults to ``logging.getLogger("websockets.server")``. |
| | See the :doc:`logging guide <../../topics/logging>` for details. |
| | |
| | """ |
| |
|
| | def __init__( |
| | self, |
| | socket: socket.socket, |
| | handler: Callable[[socket.socket, Any], None], |
| | logger: LoggerLike | None = None, |
| | ) -> None: |
| | self.socket = socket |
| | self.handler = handler |
| | if logger is None: |
| | logger = logging.getLogger("websockets.server") |
| | self.logger = logger |
| | if sys.platform != "win32": |
| | self.shutdown_watcher, self.shutdown_notifier = os.pipe() |
| |
|
| | def serve_forever(self) -> None: |
| | """ |
| | See :meth:`socketserver.BaseServer.serve_forever`. |
| | |
| | This method doesn't return. Calling :meth:`shutdown` from another thread |
| | stops the server. |
| | |
| | Typical use:: |
| | |
| | with serve(...) as server: |
| | server.serve_forever() |
| | |
| | """ |
| | poller = selectors.DefaultSelector() |
| | try: |
| | poller.register(self.socket, selectors.EVENT_READ) |
| | except ValueError: |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | return |
| | if sys.platform != "win32": |
| | poller.register(self.shutdown_watcher, selectors.EVENT_READ) |
| |
|
| | while True: |
| | poller.select() |
| | try: |
| | |
| | |
| | sock, addr = self.socket.accept() |
| | except OSError: |
| | break |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | thread = threading.Thread(target=self.handler, args=(sock, addr)) |
| | thread.start() |
| |
|
| | def shutdown(self) -> None: |
| | """ |
| | See :meth:`socketserver.BaseServer.shutdown`. |
| | |
| | """ |
| | self.socket.close() |
| | if sys.platform != "win32": |
| | os.write(self.shutdown_notifier, b"x") |
| |
|
| | def fileno(self) -> int: |
| | """ |
| | See :meth:`socketserver.BaseServer.fileno`. |
| | |
| | """ |
| | return self.socket.fileno() |
| |
|
| | def __enter__(self) -> Server: |
| | return self |
| |
|
| | def __exit__( |
| | self, |
| | exc_type: type[BaseException] | None, |
| | exc_value: BaseException | None, |
| | traceback: TracebackType | None, |
| | ) -> None: |
| | self.shutdown() |
| |
|
| |
|
| | def __getattr__(name: str) -> Any: |
| | if name == "WebSocketServer": |
| | warnings.warn( |
| | "WebSocketServer was renamed to Server", |
| | DeprecationWarning, |
| | ) |
| | return Server |
| | raise AttributeError(f"module {__name__!r} has no attribute {name!r}") |
| |
|
| |
|
| | def serve( |
| | handler: Callable[[ServerConnection], None], |
| | host: str | None = None, |
| | port: int | None = None, |
| | *, |
| | |
| | sock: socket.socket | None = None, |
| | ssl: ssl_module.SSLContext | None = None, |
| | |
| | origins: Sequence[Origin | None] | None = None, |
| | extensions: Sequence[ServerExtensionFactory] | None = None, |
| | subprotocols: Sequence[Subprotocol] | None = None, |
| | select_subprotocol: ( |
| | Callable[ |
| | [ServerConnection, Sequence[Subprotocol]], |
| | Subprotocol | None, |
| | ] |
| | | None |
| | ) = None, |
| | process_request: ( |
| | Callable[ |
| | [ServerConnection, Request], |
| | Response | None, |
| | ] |
| | | None |
| | ) = None, |
| | process_response: ( |
| | Callable[ |
| | [ServerConnection, Request, Response], |
| | Response | None, |
| | ] |
| | | None |
| | ) = None, |
| | server_header: str | None = SERVER, |
| | compression: str | None = "deflate", |
| | |
| | open_timeout: float | None = 10, |
| | close_timeout: float | None = 10, |
| | |
| | max_size: int | None = 2**20, |
| | max_queue: int | None | tuple[int | None, int | None] = 16, |
| | |
| | logger: LoggerLike | None = None, |
| | |
| | create_connection: type[ServerConnection] | None = None, |
| | **kwargs: Any, |
| | ) -> Server: |
| | """ |
| | Create a WebSocket server listening on ``host`` and ``port``. |
| | |
| | Whenever a client connects, the server creates a :class:`ServerConnection`, |
| | performs the opening handshake, and delegates to the ``handler``. |
| | |
| | The handler receives the :class:`ServerConnection` instance, which you can |
| | use to send and receive messages. |
| | |
| | Once the handler completes, either normally or with an exception, the server |
| | performs the closing handshake and closes the connection. |
| | |
| | This function returns a :class:`Server` whose API mirrors |
| | :class:`~socketserver.BaseServer`. Treat it as a context manager to ensure |
| | that it will be closed and call :meth:`~Server.serve_forever` to serve |
| | requests:: |
| | |
| | from websockets.sync.server import serve |
| | |
| | def handler(websocket): |
| | ... |
| | |
| | with serve(handler, ...) as server: |
| | server.serve_forever() |
| | |
| | Args: |
| | handler: Connection handler. It receives the WebSocket connection, |
| | which is a :class:`ServerConnection`, in argument. |
| | host: Network interfaces the server binds to. |
| | See :func:`~socket.create_server` for details. |
| | port: TCP port the server listens on. |
| | See :func:`~socket.create_server` for details. |
| | sock: Preexisting TCP socket. ``sock`` replaces ``host`` and ``port``. |
| | You may call :func:`socket.create_server` to create a suitable TCP |
| | socket. |
| | ssl: Configuration for enabling TLS on the connection. |
| | origins: Acceptable values of the ``Origin`` header, for defending |
| | against Cross-Site WebSocket Hijacking attacks. Include :obj:`None` |
| | in the list if the lack of an origin is acceptable. |
| | extensions: List of supported extensions, in order in which they |
| | should be negotiated and run. |
| | subprotocols: List of supported subprotocols, in order of decreasing |
| | preference. |
| | select_subprotocol: Callback for selecting a subprotocol among |
| | those supported by the client and the server. It receives a |
| | :class:`ServerConnection` (not a |
| | :class:`~websockets.server.ServerProtocol`!) instance and a list of |
| | subprotocols offered by the client. Other than the first argument, |
| | it has the same behavior as the |
| | :meth:`ServerProtocol.select_subprotocol |
| | <websockets.server.ServerProtocol.select_subprotocol>` method. |
| | process_request: Intercept the request during the opening handshake. |
| | Return an HTTP response to force the response. Return :obj:`None` to |
| | continue normally. When you force an HTTP 101 Continue response, the |
| | handshake is successful. Else, the connection is aborted. |
| | process_response: Intercept the response during the opening handshake. |
| | Modify the response or return a new HTTP response to force the |
| | response. Return :obj:`None` to continue normally. When you force an |
| | HTTP 101 Continue response, the handshake is successful. Else, the |
| | connection is aborted. |
| | server_header: Value of the ``Server`` response header. |
| | It defaults to ``"Python/x.y.z websockets/X.Y"``. Setting it to |
| | :obj:`None` removes the header. |
| | compression: The "permessage-deflate" extension is enabled by default. |
| | Set ``compression`` to :obj:`None` to disable it. See the |
| | :doc:`compression guide <../../topics/compression>` for details. |
| | open_timeout: Timeout for opening connections in seconds. |
| | :obj:`None` disables the timeout. |
| | close_timeout: Timeout for closing connections in seconds. |
| | :obj:`None` disables the timeout. |
| | max_size: Maximum size of incoming messages in bytes. |
| | :obj:`None` disables the limit. |
| | max_queue: High-water mark of the buffer where frames are received. |
| | It defaults to 16 frames. The low-water mark defaults to ``max_queue |
| | // 4``. You may pass a ``(high, low)`` tuple to set the high-water |
| | and low-water marks. If you want to disable flow control entirely, |
| | you may set it to ``None``, although that's a bad idea. |
| | logger: Logger for this server. |
| | It defaults to ``logging.getLogger("websockets.server")``. See the |
| | :doc:`logging guide <../../topics/logging>` for details. |
| | create_connection: Factory for the :class:`ServerConnection` managing |
| | the connection. Set it to a wrapper or a subclass to customize |
| | connection handling. |
| | |
| | Any other keyword arguments are passed to :func:`~socket.create_server`. |
| | |
| | """ |
| |
|
| | |
| |
|
| | |
| | if ssl is None and "ssl_context" in kwargs: |
| | ssl = kwargs.pop("ssl_context") |
| | warnings.warn( |
| | "ssl_context was renamed to ssl", |
| | DeprecationWarning, |
| | ) |
| |
|
| | if subprotocols is not None: |
| | validate_subprotocols(subprotocols) |
| |
|
| | if compression == "deflate": |
| | extensions = enable_server_permessage_deflate(extensions) |
| | elif compression is not None: |
| | raise ValueError(f"unsupported compression: {compression}") |
| |
|
| | if create_connection is None: |
| | create_connection = ServerConnection |
| |
|
| | |
| |
|
| | |
| | unix: bool = kwargs.pop("unix", False) |
| | path: str | None = kwargs.pop("path", None) |
| |
|
| | if sock is None: |
| | if unix: |
| | if path is None: |
| | raise ValueError("missing path argument") |
| | kwargs.setdefault("family", socket.AF_UNIX) |
| | sock = socket.create_server(path, **kwargs) |
| | else: |
| | sock = socket.create_server((host, port), **kwargs) |
| | else: |
| | if path is not None: |
| | raise ValueError("path and sock arguments are incompatible") |
| |
|
| | |
| |
|
| | if ssl is not None: |
| | sock = ssl.wrap_socket( |
| | sock, |
| | server_side=True, |
| | |
| | do_handshake_on_connect=False, |
| | ) |
| |
|
| | |
| |
|
| | def conn_handler(sock: socket.socket, addr: Any) -> None: |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | deadline = Deadline(open_timeout) |
| |
|
| | try: |
| | |
| |
|
| | if not unix: |
| | sock.setsockopt(socket.IPPROTO_TCP, socket.TCP_NODELAY, True) |
| |
|
| | |
| |
|
| | if ssl is not None: |
| | sock.settimeout(deadline.timeout()) |
| | |
| | assert isinstance(sock, ssl_module.SSLSocket) |
| | sock.do_handshake() |
| | sock.settimeout(None) |
| |
|
| | |
| | protocol_select_subprotocol: ( |
| | Callable[ |
| | [ServerProtocol, Sequence[Subprotocol]], |
| | Subprotocol | None, |
| | ] |
| | | None |
| | ) = None |
| | if select_subprotocol is not None: |
| |
|
| | def protocol_select_subprotocol( |
| | protocol: ServerProtocol, |
| | subprotocols: Sequence[Subprotocol], |
| | ) -> Subprotocol | None: |
| | |
| | assert select_subprotocol is not None |
| | |
| | assert protocol is connection.protocol |
| | return select_subprotocol(connection, subprotocols) |
| |
|
| | |
| |
|
| | protocol = ServerProtocol( |
| | origins=origins, |
| | extensions=extensions, |
| | subprotocols=subprotocols, |
| | select_subprotocol=protocol_select_subprotocol, |
| | max_size=max_size, |
| | logger=logger, |
| | ) |
| |
|
| | |
| |
|
| | assert create_connection is not None |
| | connection = create_connection( |
| | sock, |
| | protocol, |
| | close_timeout=close_timeout, |
| | max_queue=max_queue, |
| | ) |
| | except Exception: |
| | sock.close() |
| | return |
| |
|
| | try: |
| | try: |
| | connection.handshake( |
| | process_request, |
| | process_response, |
| | server_header, |
| | deadline.timeout(), |
| | ) |
| | except TimeoutError: |
| | connection.close_socket() |
| | connection.recv_events_thread.join() |
| | return |
| | except Exception: |
| | connection.logger.error("opening handshake failed", exc_info=True) |
| | connection.close_socket() |
| | connection.recv_events_thread.join() |
| | return |
| |
|
| | assert connection.protocol.state is OPEN |
| | try: |
| | handler(connection) |
| | except Exception: |
| | connection.logger.error("connection handler failed", exc_info=True) |
| | connection.close(CloseCode.INTERNAL_ERROR) |
| | else: |
| | connection.close() |
| |
|
| | except Exception: |
| | |
| | sock.close() |
| |
|
| | |
| |
|
| | return Server(sock, conn_handler, logger) |
| |
|
| |
|
| | def unix_serve( |
| | handler: Callable[[ServerConnection], None], |
| | path: str | None = None, |
| | **kwargs: Any, |
| | ) -> Server: |
| | """ |
| | Create a WebSocket server listening on a Unix socket. |
| | |
| | This function accepts the same keyword arguments as :func:`serve`. |
| | |
| | It's only available on Unix. |
| | |
| | It's useful for deploying a server behind a reverse proxy such as nginx. |
| | |
| | Args: |
| | handler: Connection handler. It receives the WebSocket connection, |
| | which is a :class:`ServerConnection`, in argument. |
| | path: File system path to the Unix socket. |
| | |
| | """ |
| | return serve(handler, unix=True, path=path, **kwargs) |
| |
|
| |
|
| | def is_credentials(credentials: Any) -> bool: |
| | try: |
| | username, password = credentials |
| | except (TypeError, ValueError): |
| | return False |
| | else: |
| | return isinstance(username, str) and isinstance(password, str) |
| |
|
| |
|
| | def basic_auth( |
| | realm: str = "", |
| | credentials: tuple[str, str] | Iterable[tuple[str, str]] | None = None, |
| | check_credentials: Callable[[str, str], bool] | None = None, |
| | ) -> Callable[[ServerConnection, Request], Response | None]: |
| | """ |
| | Factory for ``process_request`` to enforce HTTP Basic Authentication. |
| | |
| | :func:`basic_auth` is designed to integrate with :func:`serve` as follows:: |
| | |
| | from websockets.sync.server import basic_auth, serve |
| | |
| | with serve( |
| | ..., |
| | process_request=basic_auth( |
| | realm="my dev server", |
| | credentials=("hello", "iloveyou"), |
| | ), |
| | ): |
| | |
| | If authentication succeeds, the connection's ``username`` attribute is set. |
| | If it fails, the server responds with an HTTP 401 Unauthorized status. |
| | |
| | One of ``credentials`` or ``check_credentials`` must be provided; not both. |
| | |
| | Args: |
| | realm: Scope of protection. It should contain only ASCII characters |
| | because the encoding of non-ASCII characters is undefined. Refer to |
| | section 2.2 of :rfc:`7235` for details. |
| | credentials: Hard coded authorized credentials. It can be a |
| | ``(username, password)`` pair or a list of such pairs. |
| | check_credentials: Function that verifies credentials. |
| | It receives ``username`` and ``password`` arguments and returns |
| | whether they're valid. |
| | Raises: |
| | TypeError: If ``credentials`` or ``check_credentials`` is wrong. |
| | ValueError: If ``credentials`` and ``check_credentials`` are both |
| | provided or both not provided. |
| | |
| | """ |
| | if (credentials is None) == (check_credentials is None): |
| | raise ValueError("provide either credentials or check_credentials") |
| |
|
| | if credentials is not None: |
| | if is_credentials(credentials): |
| | credentials_list = [cast(tuple[str, str], credentials)] |
| | elif isinstance(credentials, Iterable): |
| | credentials_list = list(cast(Iterable[tuple[str, str]], credentials)) |
| | if not all(is_credentials(item) for item in credentials_list): |
| | raise TypeError(f"invalid credentials argument: {credentials}") |
| | else: |
| | raise TypeError(f"invalid credentials argument: {credentials}") |
| |
|
| | credentials_dict = dict(credentials_list) |
| |
|
| | def check_credentials(username: str, password: str) -> bool: |
| | try: |
| | expected_password = credentials_dict[username] |
| | except KeyError: |
| | return False |
| | return hmac.compare_digest(expected_password, password) |
| |
|
| | assert check_credentials is not None |
| |
|
| | def process_request( |
| | connection: ServerConnection, |
| | request: Request, |
| | ) -> Response | None: |
| | """ |
| | Perform HTTP Basic Authentication. |
| | |
| | If it succeeds, set the connection's ``username`` attribute and return |
| | :obj:`None`. If it fails, return an HTTP 401 Unauthorized responss. |
| | |
| | """ |
| | try: |
| | authorization = request.headers["Authorization"] |
| | except KeyError: |
| | response = connection.respond( |
| | http.HTTPStatus.UNAUTHORIZED, |
| | "Missing credentials\n", |
| | ) |
| | response.headers["WWW-Authenticate"] = build_www_authenticate_basic(realm) |
| | return response |
| |
|
| | try: |
| | username, password = parse_authorization_basic(authorization) |
| | except InvalidHeader: |
| | response = connection.respond( |
| | http.HTTPStatus.UNAUTHORIZED, |
| | "Unsupported credentials\n", |
| | ) |
| | response.headers["WWW-Authenticate"] = build_www_authenticate_basic(realm) |
| | return response |
| |
|
| | if not check_credentials(username, password): |
| | response = connection.respond( |
| | http.HTTPStatus.UNAUTHORIZED, |
| | "Invalid credentials\n", |
| | ) |
| | response.headers["WWW-Authenticate"] = build_www_authenticate_basic(realm) |
| | return response |
| |
|
| | connection.username = username |
| | return None |
| |
|
| | return process_request |
| |
|