| """ |
| h2/utilities |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
| |
| Utility functions that do not belong in a separate module. |
| """ |
| from __future__ import annotations |
|
|
| import collections |
| from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any, NamedTuple |
|
|
| from hpack.struct import HeaderTuple, NeverIndexedHeaderTuple |
|
|
| from .exceptions import FlowControlError, ProtocolError |
|
|
| if TYPE_CHECKING: |
| from collections.abc import Generator, Iterable |
|
|
| from hpack.struct import Header, HeaderWeaklyTyped |
|
|
| SIGIL = ord(b":") |
| INFORMATIONAL_START = ord(b"1") |
|
|
|
|
| |
| |
| CONNECTION_HEADERS = frozenset([ |
| b"connection", |
| b"proxy-connection", |
| b"keep-alive", |
| b"transfer-encoding", |
| b"upgrade", |
| ]) |
|
|
|
|
| _ALLOWED_PSEUDO_HEADER_FIELDS = frozenset([ |
| b":method", |
| b":scheme", |
| b":authority", |
| b":path", |
| b":status", |
| b":protocol", |
| ]) |
|
|
|
|
| _SECURE_HEADERS = frozenset([ |
| |
| b"authorization", |
| b"proxy-authorization", |
| ]) |
|
|
|
|
| _REQUEST_ONLY_HEADERS = frozenset([ |
| b":scheme", |
| b":path", |
| b":authority", |
| b":method", |
| b":protocol", |
| ]) |
|
|
|
|
| _RESPONSE_ONLY_HEADERS = frozenset([b":status"]) |
|
|
|
|
| |
| |
| _CONNECT_REQUEST_ONLY_HEADERS = frozenset([b":protocol"]) |
|
|
|
|
| def _secure_headers(headers: Iterable[Header], |
| hdr_validation_flags: HeaderValidationFlags | None) -> Generator[Header, None, None]: |
| """ |
| Certain headers are at risk of being attacked during the header compression |
| phase, and so need to be kept out of header compression contexts. This |
| function automatically transforms certain specific headers into HPACK |
| never-indexed fields to ensure they don't get added to header compression |
| contexts. |
| |
| This function currently implements two rules: |
| |
| - 'authorization' and 'proxy-authorization' fields are automatically made |
| never-indexed. |
| - Any 'cookie' header field shorter than 20 bytes long is made |
| never-indexed. |
| |
| These fields are the most at-risk. These rules are inspired by Firefox |
| and nghttp2. |
| """ |
| for header in headers: |
| assert isinstance(header[0], bytes) |
| if header[0] in _SECURE_HEADERS or (header[0] in b"cookie" and len(header[1]) < 20): |
| yield NeverIndexedHeaderTuple(header[0], header[1]) |
| else: |
| yield header |
|
|
|
|
| def extract_method_header(headers: Iterable[Header]) -> bytes | None: |
| """ |
| Extracts the request method from the headers list. |
| """ |
| for k, v in headers: |
| if isinstance(v, bytes) and k == b":method": |
| return v |
| if isinstance(v, str) and k == ":method": |
| return v.encode("utf-8") |
| return None |
|
|
|
|
| def is_informational_response(headers: Iterable[Header]) -> bool: |
| """ |
| Searches headers list for a :status header to confirm that a given |
| collection of headers are an informational response. Assumes the header |
| are well formed and encoded as bytes: that is, that the HTTP/2 special |
| headers are first in the block, and so that it can stop looking when it |
| finds the first header field whose name does not begin with a colon. |
| |
| :param headers: The HTTP/2 headers. |
| :returns: A boolean indicating if this is an informational response. |
| """ |
| for n, v in headers: |
| if not n.startswith(b":"): |
| return False |
| if n != b":status": |
| |
| continue |
| |
| return v.startswith(b"1") |
| return False |
|
|
|
|
| def guard_increment_window(current: int, increment: int) -> int: |
| """ |
| Increments a flow control window, guarding against that window becoming too |
| large. |
| |
| :param current: The current value of the flow control window. |
| :param increment: The increment to apply to that window. |
| :returns: The new value of the window. |
| :raises: ``FlowControlError`` |
| """ |
| |
| LARGEST_FLOW_CONTROL_WINDOW = 2**31 - 1 |
|
|
| new_size = current + increment |
|
|
| if new_size > LARGEST_FLOW_CONTROL_WINDOW: |
| msg = f"May not increment flow control window past {LARGEST_FLOW_CONTROL_WINDOW}" |
| raise FlowControlError(msg) |
|
|
| return new_size |
|
|
|
|
| def authority_from_headers(headers: Iterable[Header]) -> bytes | None: |
| """ |
| Given a header set, searches for the authority header and returns the |
| value. |
| |
| Note that this doesn't use indexing, so should only be called if the |
| headers are for a client request. Otherwise, will loop over the entire |
| header set, which is potentially unwise. |
| |
| :param headers: The HTTP header set. |
| :returns: The value of the authority header, or ``None``. |
| :rtype: ``bytes`` or ``None``. |
| """ |
| for n, v in headers: |
| if n == b":authority": |
| return v |
|
|
| return None |
|
|
|
|
| |
| |
| class HeaderValidationFlags(NamedTuple): |
| is_client: bool |
| is_trailer: bool |
| is_response_header: bool |
| is_push_promise: bool |
|
|
|
|
| def validate_headers(headers: Iterable[Header], hdr_validation_flags: HeaderValidationFlags) -> Iterable[Header]: |
| """ |
| Validates a header sequence against a set of constraints from RFC 7540. |
| |
| :param headers: The HTTP header set. |
| :param hdr_validation_flags: An instance of HeaderValidationFlags. |
| """ |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| headers = _reject_illegal_characters( |
| headers, hdr_validation_flags, |
| ) |
| headers = _reject_empty_header_names( |
| headers, hdr_validation_flags, |
| ) |
| headers = _reject_te( |
| headers, hdr_validation_flags, |
| ) |
| headers = _reject_connection_header( |
| headers, hdr_validation_flags, |
| ) |
| headers = _reject_pseudo_header_fields( |
| headers, hdr_validation_flags, |
| ) |
| headers = _check_host_authority_header( |
| headers, hdr_validation_flags, |
| ) |
| return _check_path_header(headers, hdr_validation_flags) |
|
|
|
|
| def _reject_illegal_characters(headers: Iterable[Header], |
| hdr_validation_flags: HeaderValidationFlags) -> Generator[Header, None, None]: |
| """ |
| Raises a ProtocolError if any header names or values contain illegal characters. |
| See <https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9113.html#section-8.2.1>. |
| """ |
| for header in headers: |
| |
| |
| for c in header[0]: |
| if 0x41 <= c <= 0x5a: |
| msg = f"Received uppercase header name {header[0]!r}." |
| raise ProtocolError(msg) |
| if c <= 0x20 or c >= 0x7f: |
| msg = f"Illegal character '{chr(c)}' in header name: {header[0]!r}" |
| raise ProtocolError(msg) |
|
|
| |
| |
| |
| if header[0].find(b":", 1) != -1: |
| msg = f"Illegal character ':' in header name: {header[0]!r}" |
| raise ProtocolError(msg) |
|
|
| |
| |
| if field_value := header[1]: |
|
|
| |
| |
| for c in field_value: |
| if c == 0 or c == 0x0a or c == 0x0d: |
| msg = f"Illegal character '{chr(c)}' in header value: {field_value!r}" |
| raise ProtocolError(msg) |
|
|
| |
| |
| if ( |
| field_value[0] == 0x20 or |
| field_value[0] == 0x09 or |
| field_value[-1] == 0x20 or |
| field_value[-1] == 0x09 |
| ): |
| msg = f"Received header value surrounded by whitespace {field_value!r}" |
| raise ProtocolError(msg) |
|
|
| yield header |
|
|
|
|
| def _reject_empty_header_names(headers: Iterable[Header], |
| hdr_validation_flags: HeaderValidationFlags) -> Generator[Header, None, None]: |
| """ |
| Raises a ProtocolError if any header names are empty (length 0). |
| While hpack decodes such headers without errors, they are semantically |
| forbidden in HTTP, see RFC 7230, stating that they must be at least one |
| character long. |
| """ |
| for header in headers: |
| if len(header[0]) == 0: |
| msg = "Received header name with zero length." |
| raise ProtocolError(msg) |
| yield header |
|
|
|
|
| def _reject_te(headers: Iterable[Header], hdr_validation_flags: HeaderValidationFlags) -> Generator[Header, None, None]: |
| """ |
| Raises a ProtocolError if the TE header is present in a header block and |
| its value is anything other than "trailers". |
| """ |
| for header in headers: |
| if header[0] == b"te" and header[1].lower() != b"trailers": |
| msg = f"Invalid value for TE header: {header[1]!r}" |
| raise ProtocolError(msg) |
|
|
| yield header |
|
|
|
|
| def _reject_connection_header(headers: Iterable[Header], hdr_validation_flags: HeaderValidationFlags) -> Generator[Header, None, None]: |
| """ |
| Raises a ProtocolError if the Connection header is present in a header |
| block. |
| """ |
| for header in headers: |
| if header[0] in CONNECTION_HEADERS: |
| msg = f"Connection-specific header field present: {header[0]!r}." |
| raise ProtocolError(msg) |
|
|
| yield header |
|
|
|
|
| def _assert_header_in_set(bytes_header: bytes, |
| header_set: set[bytes | str] | set[bytes] | set[str]) -> None: |
| """ |
| Given a set of header names, checks whether the string or byte version of |
| the header name is present. Raises a Protocol error with the appropriate |
| error if it's missing. |
| """ |
| if bytes_header not in header_set: |
| msg = f"Header block missing mandatory {bytes_header!r} header" |
| raise ProtocolError(msg) |
|
|
|
|
| def _reject_pseudo_header_fields(headers: Iterable[Header], |
| hdr_validation_flags: HeaderValidationFlags) -> Generator[Header, None, None]: |
| """ |
| Raises a ProtocolError if duplicate pseudo-header fields are found in a |
| header block or if a pseudo-header field appears in a block after an |
| ordinary header field. |
| |
| Raises a ProtocolError if pseudo-header fields are found in trailers. |
| """ |
| seen_pseudo_header_fields = set() |
| seen_regular_header = False |
| method = None |
|
|
| for header in headers: |
| if header[0][0] == SIGIL: |
| if header[0] in seen_pseudo_header_fields: |
| msg = f"Received duplicate pseudo-header field {header[0]!r}" |
| raise ProtocolError(msg) |
|
|
| seen_pseudo_header_fields.add(header[0]) |
|
|
| if seen_regular_header: |
| msg = f"Received pseudo-header field out of sequence: {header[0]!r}" |
| raise ProtocolError(msg) |
|
|
| if header[0] not in _ALLOWED_PSEUDO_HEADER_FIELDS: |
| msg = f"Received custom pseudo-header field {header[0]!r}" |
| raise ProtocolError(msg) |
|
|
| if header[0] in b":method": |
| method = header[1] |
|
|
| else: |
| seen_regular_header = True |
|
|
| yield header |
|
|
| |
| _check_pseudo_header_field_acceptability( |
| seen_pseudo_header_fields, method, hdr_validation_flags, |
| ) |
|
|
|
|
| def _check_pseudo_header_field_acceptability(pseudo_headers: set[bytes | str] | set[bytes] | set[str], |
| method: bytes | None, |
| hdr_validation_flags: HeaderValidationFlags) -> None: |
| """ |
| Given the set of pseudo-headers present in a header block and the |
| validation flags, confirms that RFC 7540 allows them. |
| """ |
| |
| if hdr_validation_flags.is_trailer and pseudo_headers: |
| msg = f"Received pseudo-header in trailer {pseudo_headers}" |
| raise ProtocolError(msg) |
|
|
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| if hdr_validation_flags.is_response_header: |
| _assert_header_in_set(b":status", pseudo_headers) |
| invalid_response_headers = pseudo_headers & _REQUEST_ONLY_HEADERS |
| if invalid_response_headers: |
| msg = f"Encountered request-only headers {invalid_response_headers}" |
| raise ProtocolError(msg) |
| elif (not hdr_validation_flags.is_response_header and |
| not hdr_validation_flags.is_trailer): |
| |
| |
| _assert_header_in_set(b":path", pseudo_headers) |
| _assert_header_in_set(b":method", pseudo_headers) |
| _assert_header_in_set(b":scheme", pseudo_headers) |
| invalid_request_headers = pseudo_headers & _RESPONSE_ONLY_HEADERS |
| if invalid_request_headers: |
| msg = f"Encountered response-only headers {invalid_request_headers}" |
| raise ProtocolError(msg) |
| if method != b"CONNECT": |
| invalid_headers = pseudo_headers & _CONNECT_REQUEST_ONLY_HEADERS |
| if invalid_headers: |
| msg = f"Encountered connect-request-only headers {invalid_headers!r}" |
| raise ProtocolError(msg) |
|
|
|
|
| def _validate_host_authority_header(headers: Iterable[Header]) -> Generator[Header, None, None]: |
| """ |
| Given the :authority and Host headers from a request block that isn't |
| a trailer, check that: |
| 1. At least one of these headers is set. |
| 2. If both headers are set, they match. |
| |
| :param headers: The HTTP header set. |
| :raises: ``ProtocolError`` |
| """ |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| authority_header_val = None |
| host_header_val = None |
|
|
| for header in headers: |
| if header[0] == b":authority": |
| authority_header_val = header[1] |
| elif header[0] == b"host": |
| host_header_val = header[1] |
|
|
| yield header |
|
|
| |
| |
| authority_present = (authority_header_val is not None) |
| host_present = (host_header_val is not None) |
|
|
| |
| |
| if not authority_present and not host_present: |
| msg = "Request header block does not have an :authority or Host header." |
| raise ProtocolError(msg) |
|
|
| |
| if authority_present and host_present and authority_header_val != host_header_val: |
| msg = ( |
| "Request header block has mismatched :authority and " |
| f"Host headers: {authority_header_val!r} / {host_header_val!r}" |
| ) |
| raise ProtocolError(msg) |
|
|
|
|
| def _check_host_authority_header(headers: Iterable[Header], |
| hdr_validation_flags: HeaderValidationFlags) -> Generator[Header, None, None]: |
| """ |
| Raises a ProtocolError if a header block arrives that does not contain an |
| :authority or a Host header, or if a header block contains both fields, |
| but their values do not match. |
| """ |
| |
| |
| |
| skip_validation = ( |
| hdr_validation_flags.is_response_header or |
| hdr_validation_flags.is_trailer |
| ) |
| if skip_validation: |
| return (h for h in headers) |
|
|
| return _validate_host_authority_header(headers) |
|
|
|
|
| def _check_path_header(headers: Iterable[Header], |
| hdr_validation_flags: HeaderValidationFlags) -> Generator[Header, None, None]: |
| """ |
| Raise a ProtocolError if a header block arrives or is sent that contains an |
| empty :path header. |
| """ |
| def inner() -> Generator[Header, None, None]: |
| for header in headers: |
| if header[0] == b":path" and not header[1]: |
| msg = "An empty :path header is forbidden" |
| raise ProtocolError(msg) |
|
|
| yield header |
|
|
| |
| |
| |
| skip_validation = ( |
| hdr_validation_flags.is_response_header or |
| hdr_validation_flags.is_trailer |
| ) |
| if skip_validation: |
| return (h for h in headers) |
| return inner() |
|
|
|
|
| def _to_bytes(v: bytes | str) -> bytes: |
| """ |
| Given an assumed `str` (or anything that supports `.encode()`), |
| encodes it using utf-8 into bytes. Returns the unmodified object |
| if it is already a `bytes` object. |
| """ |
| return v if isinstance(v, bytes) else v.encode("utf-8") |
|
|
|
|
| def utf8_encode_headers(headers: Iterable[HeaderWeaklyTyped]) -> list[Header]: |
| """ |
| Given an iterable of header two-tuples, rebuilds that as a list with the |
| header names and values encoded as utf-8 bytes. This function produces |
| tuples that preserve the original type of the header tuple for tuple and |
| any ``HeaderTuple``. |
| """ |
| encoded_headers: list[Header] = [] |
| for header in headers: |
| h = (_to_bytes(header[0]), _to_bytes(header[1])) |
| if isinstance(header, HeaderTuple): |
| encoded_headers.append(header.__class__(h[0], h[1])) |
| else: |
| encoded_headers.append(h) |
| return encoded_headers |
|
|
|
|
| def _lowercase_header_names(headers: Iterable[Header], |
| hdr_validation_flags: HeaderValidationFlags | None) -> Generator[Header, None, None]: |
| """ |
| Given an iterable of header two-tuples, rebuilds that iterable with the |
| header names lowercased. This generator produces tuples that preserve the |
| original type of the header tuple for tuple and any ``HeaderTuple``. |
| """ |
| for header in headers: |
| if isinstance(header, HeaderTuple): |
| yield header.__class__(header[0].lower(), header[1]) |
| else: |
| yield (header[0].lower(), header[1]) |
|
|
|
|
| def _strip_surrounding_whitespace(headers: Iterable[Header], |
| hdr_validation_flags: HeaderValidationFlags | None) -> Generator[Header, None, None]: |
| """ |
| Given an iterable of header two-tuples, strip both leading and trailing |
| whitespace from both header names and header values. This generator |
| produces tuples that preserve the original type of the header tuple for |
| tuple and any ``HeaderTuple``. |
| """ |
| for header in headers: |
| if isinstance(header, HeaderTuple): |
| yield header.__class__(header[0].strip(), header[1].strip()) |
| else: |
| yield (header[0].strip(), header[1].strip()) |
|
|
|
|
| def _strip_connection_headers(headers: Iterable[Header], |
| hdr_validation_flags: HeaderValidationFlags | None) -> Generator[Header, None, None]: |
| """ |
| Strip any connection headers as per RFC7540 § 8.1.2.2. |
| """ |
| for header in headers: |
| if header[0] not in CONNECTION_HEADERS: |
| yield header |
|
|
|
|
| def _check_sent_host_authority_header(headers: Iterable[Header], |
| hdr_validation_flags: HeaderValidationFlags) -> Generator[Header, None, None]: |
| """ |
| Raises an InvalidHeaderBlockError if we try to send a header block |
| that does not contain an :authority or a Host header, or if |
| the header block contains both fields, but their values do not match. |
| """ |
| |
| |
| |
| skip_validation = ( |
| hdr_validation_flags.is_response_header or |
| hdr_validation_flags.is_trailer |
| ) |
| if skip_validation: |
| return (h for h in headers) |
|
|
| return _validate_host_authority_header(headers) |
|
|
|
|
| def _combine_cookie_fields(headers: Iterable[Header], hdr_validation_flags: HeaderValidationFlags) -> Generator[Header, None, None]: |
| """ |
| RFC 7540 § 8.1.2.5 allows HTTP/2 clients to split the Cookie header field, |
| which must normally appear only once, into multiple fields for better |
| compression. However, they MUST be joined back up again when received. |
| This normalization step applies that transform. The side-effect is that |
| all cookie fields now appear *last* in the header block. |
| """ |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| cookies: list[bytes] = [] |
| for header in headers: |
| if header[0] == b"cookie": |
| cookies.append(header[1]) |
| else: |
| yield header |
| if cookies: |
| cookie_val = b"; ".join(cookies) |
| yield NeverIndexedHeaderTuple(b"cookie", cookie_val) |
|
|
|
|
| def _split_outbound_cookie_fields(headers: Iterable[Header], |
| hdr_validation_flags: HeaderValidationFlags | None) -> Generator[Header, None, None]: |
| """ |
| RFC 7540 § 8.1.2.5 allows for better compression efficiency, |
| to split the Cookie header field into separate header fields |
| |
| We want to do it for outbound requests, as we are doing for |
| inbound. |
| """ |
| for header in headers: |
| assert isinstance(header[0], bytes) |
| assert isinstance(header[1], bytes) |
| if header[0] == b"cookie": |
| for cookie_val in header[1].split(b"; "): |
| if isinstance(header, HeaderTuple): |
| yield header.__class__(header[0], cookie_val) |
| else: |
| yield header[0], cookie_val |
| else: |
| yield header |
|
|
|
|
| def normalize_outbound_headers(headers: Iterable[Header], |
| hdr_validation_flags: HeaderValidationFlags | None, |
| should_split_outbound_cookies: bool=False) -> Generator[Header, None, None]: |
| """ |
| Normalizes a header sequence that we are about to send. |
| |
| :param headers: The HTTP header set. |
| :param hdr_validation_flags: An instance of HeaderValidationFlags. |
| :param should_split_outbound_cookies: boolean flag |
| """ |
| headers = _lowercase_header_names(headers, hdr_validation_flags) |
| if should_split_outbound_cookies: |
| headers = _split_outbound_cookie_fields(headers, hdr_validation_flags) |
| headers = _strip_surrounding_whitespace(headers, hdr_validation_flags) |
| headers = _strip_connection_headers(headers, hdr_validation_flags) |
| return _secure_headers(headers, hdr_validation_flags) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| def normalize_inbound_headers(headers: Iterable[Header], |
| hdr_validation_flags: HeaderValidationFlags) -> Generator[Header, None, None]: |
| """ |
| Normalizes a header sequence that we have received. |
| |
| :param headers: The HTTP header set. |
| :param hdr_validation_flags: An instance of HeaderValidationFlags |
| """ |
| return _combine_cookie_fields(headers, hdr_validation_flags) |
|
|
|
|
| def validate_outbound_headers(headers: Iterable[Header], |
| hdr_validation_flags: HeaderValidationFlags) -> Generator[Header, None, None]: |
| """ |
| Validates and normalizes a header sequence that we are about to send. |
| |
| :param headers: The HTTP header set. |
| :param hdr_validation_flags: An instance of HeaderValidationFlags. |
| """ |
| headers = _reject_te( |
| headers, hdr_validation_flags, |
| ) |
| headers = _reject_connection_header( |
| headers, hdr_validation_flags, |
| ) |
| headers = _reject_pseudo_header_fields( |
| headers, hdr_validation_flags, |
| ) |
| headers = _check_sent_host_authority_header( |
| headers, hdr_validation_flags, |
| ) |
| return _check_path_header(headers, hdr_validation_flags) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| class SizeLimitDict(collections.OrderedDict[int, Any]): |
|
|
| def __init__(self, *args: dict[int, int], **kwargs: Any) -> None: |
| self._size_limit = kwargs.pop("size_limit", None) |
| super().__init__(*args, **kwargs) |
|
|
| self._check_size_limit() |
|
|
| def __setitem__(self, key: int, value: Any | int) -> None: |
| super().__setitem__(key, value) |
|
|
| self._check_size_limit() |
|
|
| def _check_size_limit(self) -> None: |
| if self._size_limit is not None: |
| while len(self) > self._size_limit: |
| self.popitem(last=False) |
|
|