| """ |
| Framing logic for HTTP/2. |
| |
| Provides both classes to represent framed |
| data and logic for aiding the connection when it comes to reading from the |
| socket. |
| """ |
| from __future__ import annotations |
|
|
| import binascii |
| import struct |
| from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any |
|
|
| if TYPE_CHECKING: |
| from collections.abc import Iterable |
|
|
| from .exceptions import InvalidDataError, InvalidFrameError, InvalidPaddingError, UnknownFrameError |
| from .flags import Flag, Flags |
|
|
| |
| |
| FRAME_MAX_LEN = (2 ** 14) |
|
|
| |
| FRAME_MAX_ALLOWED_LEN = (2 ** 24) - 1 |
|
|
| |
| _STREAM_ASSOC_HAS_STREAM = "has-stream" |
| _STREAM_ASSOC_NO_STREAM = "no-stream" |
| _STREAM_ASSOC_EITHER = "either" |
|
|
| |
| _STRUCT_HBBBL = struct.Struct(">HBBBL") |
| _STRUCT_LL = struct.Struct(">LL") |
| _STRUCT_HL = struct.Struct(">HL") |
| _STRUCT_LB = struct.Struct(">LB") |
| _STRUCT_L = struct.Struct(">L") |
| _STRUCT_H = struct.Struct(">H") |
| _STRUCT_B = struct.Struct(">B") |
|
|
|
|
| class Frame: |
| """ |
| The base class for all HTTP/2 frames. |
| """ |
|
|
| |
| defined_flags: list[Flag] = [] |
|
|
| |
| type: int | None = None |
|
|
| |
| |
| stream_association: str | None = None |
|
|
| def __init__(self, stream_id: int, flags: Iterable[str] = ()) -> None: |
| |
| |
| self.stream_id = stream_id |
|
|
| |
| self.flags = Flags(self.defined_flags) |
|
|
| |
| self.body_len = 0 |
|
|
| for flag in flags: |
| self.flags.add(flag) |
|
|
| if not self.stream_id and self.stream_association == _STREAM_ASSOC_HAS_STREAM: |
| msg = f"Stream ID must be non-zero for {type(self).__name__}" |
| raise InvalidDataError(msg) |
| if self.stream_id and self.stream_association == _STREAM_ASSOC_NO_STREAM: |
| msg = f"Stream ID must be zero for {type(self).__name__} with stream_id={self.stream_id}" |
| raise InvalidDataError(msg) |
|
|
| def __repr__(self) -> str: |
| return ( |
| f"{type(self).__name__}(stream_id={self.stream_id}, flags={self.flags!r}): {self._body_repr()}" |
| ) |
|
|
| def _body_repr(self) -> str: |
| |
| |
| return _raw_data_repr(self.serialize_body()) |
|
|
| @staticmethod |
| def explain(data: memoryview) -> tuple[Frame, int]: |
| """ |
| Takes a bytestring and tries to parse a single frame and print it. |
| |
| This function is only provided for debugging purposes. |
| |
| :param data: A memoryview object containing the raw data of at least |
| one complete frame (header and body). |
| |
| .. versionadded:: 6.0.0 |
| """ |
| frame, length = Frame.parse_frame_header(data[:9]) |
| frame.parse_body(data[9:9 + length]) |
| print(frame) |
| return frame, length |
|
|
| @staticmethod |
| def parse_frame_header(header: memoryview, strict: bool = False) -> tuple[Frame, int]: |
| """ |
| Takes a 9-byte frame header and returns a tuple of the appropriate |
| Frame object and the length that needs to be read from the socket. |
| |
| This populates the flags field, and determines how long the body is. |
| |
| :param header: A memoryview object containing the 9-byte frame header |
| data of a frame. Must not contain more or less. |
| |
| :param strict: Whether to raise an exception when encountering a frame |
| not defined by spec and implemented by hyperframe. |
| |
| :raises hyperframe.exceptions.UnknownFrameError: If a frame of unknown |
| type is received. |
| |
| .. versionchanged:: 5.0.0 |
| Added ``strict`` parameter to accommodate :class:`ExtensionFrame` |
| """ |
| try: |
| fields = _STRUCT_HBBBL.unpack(header) |
| except struct.error as err: |
| msg = "Invalid frame header" |
| raise InvalidFrameError(msg) from err |
|
|
| |
| length = (fields[0] << 8) + fields[1] |
| typ_e = fields[2] |
| flags = fields[3] |
| stream_id = fields[4] & 0x7FFFFFFF |
|
|
| try: |
| frame = FRAMES[typ_e](stream_id) |
| except KeyError as err: |
| if strict: |
| raise UnknownFrameError(typ_e, length) from err |
| frame = ExtensionFrame(type=typ_e, stream_id=stream_id) |
|
|
| frame.parse_flags(flags) |
| return (frame, length) |
|
|
| def parse_flags(self, flag_byte: int) -> Flags: |
| for flag, flag_bit in self.defined_flags: |
| if flag_byte & flag_bit: |
| self.flags.add(flag) |
|
|
| return self.flags |
|
|
| def serialize(self) -> bytes: |
| """ |
| Convert a frame into a bytestring, representing the serialized form of |
| the frame. |
| """ |
| body = self.serialize_body() |
| self.body_len = len(body) |
|
|
| |
| |
| flags = 0 |
|
|
| for flag, flag_bit in self.defined_flags: |
| if flag in self.flags: |
| flags |= flag_bit |
|
|
| header = _STRUCT_HBBBL.pack( |
| (self.body_len >> 8) & 0xFFFF, |
| self.body_len & 0xFF, |
| self.type, |
| flags, |
| self.stream_id & 0x7FFFFFFF, |
| ) |
|
|
| return header + body |
|
|
| def serialize_body(self) -> bytes: |
| raise NotImplementedError |
|
|
| def parse_body(self, data: memoryview) -> None: |
| """ |
| Given the body of a frame, parses it into frame data. This populates |
| the non-header parts of the frame: that is, it does not populate the |
| stream ID or flags. |
| |
| :param data: A memoryview object containing the body data of the frame. |
| Must not contain *more* data than the length returned by |
| :meth:`parse_frame_header |
| <hyperframe.frame.Frame.parse_frame_header>`. |
| """ |
| raise NotImplementedError |
|
|
|
|
| class Padding: |
| """ |
| Mixin for frames that contain padding. Defines extra fields that can be |
| used and set by frames that can be padded. |
| """ |
|
|
| def __init__(self, stream_id: int, pad_length: int = 0, **kwargs: Any) -> None: |
| super().__init__(stream_id, **kwargs) |
|
|
| |
| self.pad_length = pad_length |
|
|
| def serialize_padding_data(self) -> bytes: |
| if "PADDED" in self.flags: |
| return _STRUCT_B.pack(self.pad_length) |
| return b"" |
|
|
| def parse_padding_data(self, data: memoryview) -> int: |
| if "PADDED" in self.flags: |
| try: |
| self.pad_length = struct.unpack("!B", data[:1])[0] |
| except struct.error as err: |
| msg = "Invalid Padding data" |
| raise InvalidFrameError(msg) from err |
| return 1 |
| return 0 |
|
|
| |
| |
| @property |
| def total_padding(self) -> int: |
| import warnings |
| warnings.warn( |
| "total_padding contains the same information as pad_length.", |
| DeprecationWarning, |
| stacklevel=2, |
| ) |
| return self.pad_length |
|
|
|
|
| class Priority: |
| """ |
| Mixin for frames that contain priority data. Defines extra fields that can |
| be used and set by frames that contain priority data. |
| """ |
|
|
| def __init__(self, |
| stream_id: int, |
| depends_on: int = 0x0, |
| stream_weight: int = 0x0, |
| exclusive: bool = False, |
| **kwargs: Any) -> None: |
| super().__init__(stream_id, **kwargs) |
|
|
| |
| self.depends_on = depends_on |
|
|
| |
| self.stream_weight = stream_weight |
|
|
| |
| self.exclusive = exclusive |
|
|
| def serialize_priority_data(self) -> bytes: |
| return _STRUCT_LB.pack( |
| self.depends_on + (0x80000000 if self.exclusive else 0), |
| self.stream_weight, |
| ) |
|
|
| def parse_priority_data(self, data: memoryview) -> int: |
| try: |
| self.depends_on, self.stream_weight = _STRUCT_LB.unpack(data[:5]) |
| except struct.error as err: |
| msg = "Invalid Priority data" |
| raise InvalidFrameError(msg) from err |
|
|
| self.exclusive = bool(self.depends_on >> 31) |
| self.depends_on &= 0x7FFFFFFF |
| return 5 |
|
|
|
|
| class DataFrame(Padding, Frame): |
| """ |
| DATA frames convey arbitrary, variable-length sequences of octets |
| associated with a stream. One or more DATA frames are used, for instance, |
| to carry HTTP request or response payloads. |
| """ |
|
|
| |
| defined_flags = [ |
| Flag("END_STREAM", 0x01), |
| Flag("PADDED", 0x08), |
| ] |
|
|
| |
| type = 0x0 |
|
|
| stream_association = _STREAM_ASSOC_HAS_STREAM |
|
|
| def __init__(self, stream_id: int, data: bytes = b"", **kwargs: Any) -> None: |
| super().__init__(stream_id, **kwargs) |
|
|
| |
| self.data = data |
|
|
| def serialize_body(self) -> bytes: |
| padding_data = self.serialize_padding_data() |
| padding = b"\0" * self.pad_length |
| if isinstance(self.data, memoryview): |
| self.data = self.data.tobytes() |
| return b"".join([padding_data, self.data, padding]) |
|
|
| def parse_body(self, data: memoryview) -> None: |
| padding_data_length = self.parse_padding_data(data) |
| self.data = ( |
| data[padding_data_length:len(data)-self.pad_length].tobytes() |
| ) |
| self.body_len = len(data) |
|
|
| if self.pad_length and self.pad_length >= self.body_len: |
| msg = "Padding is too long." |
| raise InvalidPaddingError(msg) |
|
|
| @property |
| def flow_controlled_length(self) -> int: |
| """ |
| The length of the frame that needs to be accounted for when considering |
| flow control. |
| """ |
| padding_len = 0 |
| if "PADDED" in self.flags: |
| |
| |
| padding_len = self.pad_length + 1 |
| return len(self.data) + padding_len |
|
|
|
|
| class PriorityFrame(Priority, Frame): |
| """ |
| The PRIORITY frame specifies the sender-advised priority of a stream. It |
| can be sent at any time for an existing stream. This enables |
| reprioritisation of existing streams. |
| """ |
|
|
| |
| defined_flags: list[Flag] = [] |
|
|
| |
| type = 0x02 |
|
|
| stream_association = _STREAM_ASSOC_HAS_STREAM |
|
|
| def _body_repr(self) -> str: |
| return f"exclusive={self.exclusive}, depends_on={self.depends_on}, stream_weight={self.stream_weight}" |
|
|
| def serialize_body(self) -> bytes: |
| return self.serialize_priority_data() |
|
|
| def parse_body(self, data: memoryview) -> None: |
| if len(data) > 5: |
| msg = f"PRIORITY must have 5 byte body: actual length {len(data)}." |
| raise InvalidFrameError(msg) |
|
|
| self.parse_priority_data(data) |
| self.body_len = 5 |
|
|
|
|
| class RstStreamFrame(Frame): |
| """ |
| The RST_STREAM frame allows for abnormal termination of a stream. When sent |
| by the initiator of a stream, it indicates that they wish to cancel the |
| stream or that an error condition has occurred. When sent by the receiver |
| of a stream, it indicates that either the receiver is rejecting the stream, |
| requesting that the stream be cancelled or that an error condition has |
| occurred. |
| """ |
|
|
| |
| defined_flags: list[Flag] = [] |
|
|
| |
| type = 0x03 |
|
|
| stream_association = _STREAM_ASSOC_HAS_STREAM |
|
|
| def __init__(self, stream_id: int, error_code: int = 0, **kwargs: Any) -> None: |
| super().__init__(stream_id, **kwargs) |
|
|
| |
| self.error_code = error_code |
|
|
| def _body_repr(self) -> str: |
| return f"error_code={self.error_code}" |
|
|
| def serialize_body(self) -> bytes: |
| return _STRUCT_L.pack(self.error_code) |
|
|
| def parse_body(self, data: memoryview) -> None: |
| if len(data) != 4: |
| msg = f"RST_STREAM must have 4 byte body: actual length {len(data)}." |
| raise InvalidFrameError(msg) |
|
|
| try: |
| self.error_code = _STRUCT_L.unpack(data)[0] |
| except struct.error as err: |
| msg = "Invalid RST_STREAM body" |
| raise InvalidFrameError(msg) from err |
|
|
| self.body_len = 4 |
|
|
|
|
| class SettingsFrame(Frame): |
| """ |
| The SETTINGS frame conveys configuration parameters that affect how |
| endpoints communicate. The parameters are either constraints on peer |
| behavior or preferences. |
| |
| Settings are not negotiated. Settings describe characteristics of the |
| sending peer, which are used by the receiving peer. Different values for |
| the same setting can be advertised by each peer. For example, a client |
| might set a high initial flow control window, whereas a server might set a |
| lower value to conserve resources. |
| """ |
|
|
| |
| defined_flags = [Flag("ACK", 0x01)] |
|
|
| |
| type = 0x04 |
|
|
| stream_association = _STREAM_ASSOC_NO_STREAM |
|
|
| |
| |
| |
| HEADER_TABLE_SIZE = 0x01 |
| |
| ENABLE_PUSH = 0x02 |
| |
| MAX_CONCURRENT_STREAMS = 0x03 |
| |
| INITIAL_WINDOW_SIZE = 0x04 |
| |
| MAX_FRAME_SIZE = 0x05 |
| |
| MAX_HEADER_LIST_SIZE = 0x06 |
| |
| ENABLE_CONNECT_PROTOCOL = 0x08 |
|
|
| def __init__(self, stream_id: int = 0, settings: dict[int, int] | None = None, **kwargs: Any) -> None: |
| super().__init__(stream_id, **kwargs) |
|
|
| if settings and "ACK" in kwargs.get("flags", ()): |
| msg = "Settings must be empty if ACK flag is set." |
| raise InvalidDataError(msg) |
|
|
| |
| self.settings: dict[int, int] = settings or {} |
|
|
| def _body_repr(self) -> str: |
| return f"settings={self.settings}" |
|
|
| def serialize_body(self) -> bytes: |
| return b"".join([_STRUCT_HL.pack(setting & 0xFF, value) |
| for setting, value in self.settings.items()]) |
|
|
| def parse_body(self, data: memoryview) -> None: |
| if "ACK" in self.flags and len(data) > 0: |
| msg = f"SETTINGS ack frame must not have payload: got {len(data)} bytes" |
| raise InvalidDataError(msg) |
|
|
| body_len = 0 |
| for i in range(0, len(data), 6): |
| try: |
| name, value = _STRUCT_HL.unpack(data[i:i+6]) |
| except struct.error as err: |
| msg = "Invalid SETTINGS body" |
| raise InvalidFrameError(msg) from err |
|
|
| self.settings[name] = value |
| body_len += 6 |
|
|
| self.body_len = body_len |
|
|
|
|
| class PushPromiseFrame(Padding, Frame): |
| """ |
| The PUSH_PROMISE frame is used to notify the peer endpoint in advance of |
| streams the sender intends to initiate. |
| """ |
|
|
| |
| defined_flags = [ |
| Flag("END_HEADERS", 0x04), |
| Flag("PADDED", 0x08), |
| ] |
|
|
| |
| type = 0x05 |
|
|
| stream_association = _STREAM_ASSOC_HAS_STREAM |
|
|
| def __init__(self, stream_id: int, promised_stream_id: int = 0, data: bytes = b"", **kwargs: Any) -> None: |
| super().__init__(stream_id, **kwargs) |
|
|
| |
| self.promised_stream_id = promised_stream_id |
|
|
| |
| |
| self.data = data |
|
|
| def _body_repr(self) -> str: |
| return f"promised_stream_id={self.promised_stream_id}, data={_raw_data_repr(self.data)}" |
|
|
| def serialize_body(self) -> bytes: |
| padding_data = self.serialize_padding_data() |
| padding = b"\0" * self.pad_length |
| data = _STRUCT_L.pack(self.promised_stream_id) |
| return b"".join([padding_data, data, self.data, padding]) |
|
|
| def parse_body(self, data: memoryview) -> None: |
| padding_data_length = self.parse_padding_data(data) |
|
|
| try: |
| self.promised_stream_id = _STRUCT_L.unpack( |
| data[padding_data_length:padding_data_length + 4], |
| )[0] |
| except struct.error as err: |
| msg = "Invalid PUSH_PROMISE body" |
| raise InvalidFrameError(msg) from err |
|
|
| self.data = ( |
| data[padding_data_length + 4:len(data)-self.pad_length].tobytes() |
| ) |
| self.body_len = len(data) |
|
|
| if self.promised_stream_id == 0 or self.promised_stream_id % 2 != 0: |
| msg = f"Invalid PUSH_PROMISE promised stream id: {self.promised_stream_id}" |
| raise InvalidDataError(msg) |
|
|
| if self.pad_length and self.pad_length >= self.body_len: |
| msg = "Padding is too long." |
| raise InvalidPaddingError(msg) |
|
|
|
|
| class PingFrame(Frame): |
| """ |
| The PING frame is a mechanism for measuring a minimal round-trip time from |
| the sender, as well as determining whether an idle connection is still |
| functional. PING frames can be sent from any endpoint. |
| """ |
|
|
| |
| defined_flags = [Flag("ACK", 0x01)] |
|
|
| |
| type = 0x06 |
|
|
| stream_association = _STREAM_ASSOC_NO_STREAM |
|
|
| def __init__(self, stream_id: int = 0, opaque_data: bytes = b"", **kwargs: Any) -> None: |
| super().__init__(stream_id, **kwargs) |
|
|
| |
| self.opaque_data = opaque_data |
|
|
| def _body_repr(self) -> str: |
| return f"opaque_data={self.opaque_data!r}" |
|
|
| def serialize_body(self) -> bytes: |
| if len(self.opaque_data) > 8: |
| msg = f"PING frame may not have more than 8 bytes of data, got {len(self.opaque_data)}" |
| raise InvalidFrameError(msg) |
|
|
| data = self.opaque_data |
| data += b"\x00" * (8 - len(self.opaque_data)) |
| return data |
|
|
| def parse_body(self, data: memoryview) -> None: |
| if len(data) != 8: |
| msg = f"PING frame must have 8 byte length: got {len(data)}" |
| raise InvalidFrameError(msg) |
|
|
| self.opaque_data = data.tobytes() |
| self.body_len = 8 |
|
|
|
|
| class GoAwayFrame(Frame): |
| """ |
| The GOAWAY frame informs the remote peer to stop creating streams on this |
| connection. It can be sent from the client or the server. Once sent, the |
| sender will ignore frames sent on new streams for the remainder of the |
| connection. |
| """ |
|
|
| |
| defined_flags: list[Flag] = [] |
|
|
| |
| type = 0x07 |
|
|
| stream_association = _STREAM_ASSOC_NO_STREAM |
|
|
| def __init__(self, |
| stream_id: int = 0, |
| last_stream_id: int = 0, |
| error_code: int = 0, |
| additional_data: bytes = b"", |
| **kwargs: Any) -> None: |
| super().__init__(stream_id, **kwargs) |
|
|
| |
| self.last_stream_id = last_stream_id |
|
|
| |
| self.error_code = error_code |
|
|
| |
| self.additional_data = additional_data |
|
|
| def _body_repr(self) -> str: |
| return f"last_stream_id={self.last_stream_id}, error_code={self.error_code}, additional_data={self.additional_data!r}" |
|
|
| def serialize_body(self) -> bytes: |
| data = _STRUCT_LL.pack( |
| self.last_stream_id & 0x7FFFFFFF, |
| self.error_code, |
| ) |
| data += self.additional_data |
|
|
| return data |
|
|
| def parse_body(self, data: memoryview) -> None: |
| try: |
| self.last_stream_id, self.error_code = _STRUCT_LL.unpack( |
| data[:8], |
| ) |
| except struct.error as err: |
| msg = "Invalid GOAWAY body." |
| raise InvalidFrameError(msg) from err |
|
|
| self.body_len = len(data) |
|
|
| if len(data) > 8: |
| self.additional_data = data[8:].tobytes() |
|
|
|
|
| class WindowUpdateFrame(Frame): |
| """ |
| The WINDOW_UPDATE frame is used to implement flow control. |
| |
| Flow control operates at two levels: on each individual stream and on the |
| entire connection. |
| |
| Both types of flow control are hop by hop; that is, only between the two |
| endpoints. Intermediaries do not forward WINDOW_UPDATE frames between |
| dependent connections. However, throttling of data transfer by any receiver |
| can indirectly cause the propagation of flow control information toward the |
| original sender. |
| """ |
|
|
| |
| defined_flags: list[Flag] = [] |
|
|
| |
| type = 0x08 |
|
|
| stream_association = _STREAM_ASSOC_EITHER |
|
|
| def __init__(self, stream_id: int, window_increment: int = 0, **kwargs: Any) -> None: |
| super().__init__(stream_id, **kwargs) |
|
|
| |
| self.window_increment = window_increment |
|
|
| def _body_repr(self) -> str: |
| return f"window_increment={self.window_increment}" |
|
|
| def serialize_body(self) -> bytes: |
| return _STRUCT_L.pack(self.window_increment & 0x7FFFFFFF) |
|
|
| def parse_body(self, data: memoryview) -> None: |
| if len(data) > 4: |
| msg = f"WINDOW_UPDATE frame must have 4 byte length: got {len(data)}" |
| raise InvalidFrameError(msg) |
|
|
| try: |
| self.window_increment = _STRUCT_L.unpack(data)[0] |
| except struct.error as err: |
| msg = "Invalid WINDOW_UPDATE body" |
| raise InvalidFrameError(msg) from err |
|
|
| if not 1 <= self.window_increment <= 2**31-1: |
| msg = "WINDOW_UPDATE increment must be between 1 to 2^31-1" |
| raise InvalidDataError(msg) |
|
|
| self.body_len = 4 |
|
|
|
|
| class HeadersFrame(Padding, Priority, Frame): |
| """ |
| The HEADERS frame carries name-value pairs. It is used to open a stream. |
| HEADERS frames can be sent on a stream in the "open" or "half closed |
| (remote)" states. |
| |
| The HeadersFrame class is actually basically a data frame in this |
| implementation, because of the requirement to control the sizes of frames. |
| A header block fragment that doesn't fit in an entire HEADERS frame needs |
| to be followed with CONTINUATION frames. From the perspective of the frame |
| building code the header block is an opaque data segment. |
| """ |
|
|
| |
| defined_flags = [ |
| Flag("END_STREAM", 0x01), |
| Flag("END_HEADERS", 0x04), |
| Flag("PADDED", 0x08), |
| Flag("PRIORITY", 0x20), |
| ] |
|
|
| |
| type = 0x01 |
|
|
| stream_association = _STREAM_ASSOC_HAS_STREAM |
|
|
| def __init__(self, stream_id: int, data: bytes = b"", **kwargs: Any) -> None: |
| super().__init__(stream_id, **kwargs) |
|
|
| |
| self.data = data |
|
|
| def _body_repr(self) -> str: |
| return f"exclusive={self.exclusive}, depends_on={self.depends_on}, stream_weight={self.stream_weight}, data={_raw_data_repr(self.data)}" |
|
|
| def serialize_body(self) -> bytes: |
| padding_data = self.serialize_padding_data() |
| padding = b"\0" * self.pad_length |
|
|
| if "PRIORITY" in self.flags: |
| priority_data = self.serialize_priority_data() |
| else: |
| priority_data = b"" |
|
|
| return b"".join([padding_data, priority_data, self.data, padding]) |
|
|
| def parse_body(self, data: memoryview) -> None: |
| padding_data_length = self.parse_padding_data(data) |
| data = data[padding_data_length:] |
|
|
| if "PRIORITY" in self.flags: |
| priority_data_length = self.parse_priority_data(data) |
| else: |
| priority_data_length = 0 |
|
|
| self.body_len = len(data) |
| self.data = ( |
| data[priority_data_length:len(data)-self.pad_length].tobytes() |
| ) |
|
|
| if self.pad_length and self.pad_length >= self.body_len: |
| msg = "Padding is too long." |
| raise InvalidPaddingError(msg) |
|
|
|
|
| class ContinuationFrame(Frame): |
| """ |
| The CONTINUATION frame is used to continue a sequence of header block |
| fragments. Any number of CONTINUATION frames can be sent on an existing |
| stream, as long as the preceding frame on the same stream is one of |
| HEADERS, PUSH_PROMISE or CONTINUATION without the END_HEADERS flag set. |
| |
| Much like the HEADERS frame, hyper treats this as an opaque data frame with |
| different flags and a different type. |
| """ |
|
|
| |
| defined_flags = [Flag("END_HEADERS", 0x04)] |
|
|
| |
| type = 0x09 |
|
|
| stream_association = _STREAM_ASSOC_HAS_STREAM |
|
|
| def __init__(self, stream_id: int, data: bytes = b"", **kwargs: Any) -> None: |
| super().__init__(stream_id, **kwargs) |
|
|
| |
| self.data = data |
|
|
| def _body_repr(self) -> str: |
| return f"data={_raw_data_repr(self.data)}" |
|
|
| def serialize_body(self) -> bytes: |
| return self.data |
|
|
| def parse_body(self, data: memoryview) -> None: |
| self.data = data.tobytes() |
| self.body_len = len(data) |
|
|
|
|
| class AltSvcFrame(Frame): |
| """ |
| The ALTSVC frame is used to advertise alternate services that the current |
| host, or a different one, can understand. This frame is standardised as |
| part of RFC 7838. |
| |
| This frame does no work to validate that the ALTSVC field parameter is |
| acceptable per the rules of RFC 7838. |
| |
| .. note:: If the ``stream_id`` of this frame is nonzero, the origin field |
| must have zero length. Conversely, if the ``stream_id`` of this |
| frame is zero, the origin field must have nonzero length. Put |
| another way, a valid ALTSVC frame has ``stream_id != 0`` XOR |
| ``len(origin) != 0``. |
| """ |
|
|
| type = 0x0A |
|
|
| stream_association = _STREAM_ASSOC_EITHER |
|
|
| def __init__(self, stream_id: int, origin: bytes = b"", field: bytes = b"", **kwargs: Any) -> None: |
| super().__init__(stream_id, **kwargs) |
|
|
| if not isinstance(origin, bytes): |
| msg = "AltSvc origin must be a bytestring." |
| raise InvalidDataError(msg) |
| if not isinstance(field, bytes): |
| msg = "AltSvc field must be a bytestring." |
| raise InvalidDataError(msg) |
| self.origin = origin |
| self.field = field |
|
|
| def _body_repr(self) -> str: |
| return f"origin={self.origin!r}, field={self.field!r}" |
|
|
| def serialize_body(self) -> bytes: |
| origin_len = _STRUCT_H.pack(len(self.origin)) |
| return b"".join([origin_len, self.origin, self.field]) |
|
|
| def parse_body(self, data: memoryview) -> None: |
| try: |
| origin_len = _STRUCT_H.unpack(data[0:2])[0] |
| self.origin = data[2:2+origin_len].tobytes() |
|
|
| if len(self.origin) != origin_len: |
| msg = "Invalid ALTSVC frame body." |
| raise InvalidFrameError(msg) |
|
|
| self.field = data[2+origin_len:].tobytes() |
| except (struct.error, ValueError) as err: |
| msg = "Invalid ALTSVC frame body." |
| raise InvalidFrameError(msg) from err |
|
|
| self.body_len = len(data) |
|
|
|
|
| class ExtensionFrame(Frame): |
| """ |
| ExtensionFrame is used to wrap frames which are not natively interpretable |
| by hyperframe. |
| |
| Although certain byte prefixes are ordained by specification to have |
| certain contextual meanings, frames with other prefixes are not prohibited, |
| and may be used to communicate arbitrary meaning between HTTP/2 peers. |
| |
| Thus, hyperframe, rather than raising an exception when such a frame is |
| encountered, wraps it in a generic frame to be properly acted upon by |
| upstream consumers which might have additional context on how to use it. |
| |
| .. versionadded:: 5.0.0 |
| """ |
|
|
| stream_association = _STREAM_ASSOC_EITHER |
|
|
| def __init__(self, type: int, stream_id: int, flag_byte: int = 0x0, body: bytes = b"", **kwargs: Any) -> None: |
| super().__init__(stream_id, **kwargs) |
| self.type = type |
| self.flag_byte = flag_byte |
| self.body = body |
|
|
| def _body_repr(self) -> str: |
| return f"type={self.type}, flag_byte={self.flag_byte}, body={_raw_data_repr(self.body)}" |
|
|
| def parse_flags(self, flag_byte: int) -> None: |
| """ |
| For extension frames, we parse the flags by just storing a flag byte. |
| """ |
| self.flag_byte = flag_byte |
|
|
| def parse_body(self, data: memoryview) -> None: |
| self.body = data.tobytes() |
| self.body_len = len(data) |
|
|
| def serialize(self) -> bytes: |
| """ |
| A broad override of the serialize method that ensures that the data |
| comes back out exactly as it came in. This should not be used in most |
| user code: it exists only as a helper method if frames need to be |
| reconstituted. |
| """ |
| |
| |
| flags = self.flag_byte |
|
|
| header = _STRUCT_HBBBL.pack( |
| (self.body_len >> 8) & 0xFFFF, |
| self.body_len & 0xFF, |
| self.type, |
| flags, |
| self.stream_id & 0x7FFFFFFF, |
| ) |
|
|
| return header + self.body |
|
|
|
|
| def _raw_data_repr(data: bytes | None) -> str: |
| if not data: |
| return "None" |
| r = binascii.hexlify(data).decode("ascii") |
| if len(r) > 20: |
| r = r[:20] + "..." |
| return "<hex:" + r + ">" |
|
|
|
|
| _FRAME_CLASSES: list[type[Frame]] = [ |
| DataFrame, |
| HeadersFrame, |
| PriorityFrame, |
| RstStreamFrame, |
| SettingsFrame, |
| PushPromiseFrame, |
| PingFrame, |
| GoAwayFrame, |
| WindowUpdateFrame, |
| ContinuationFrame, |
| AltSvcFrame, |
| ] |
| |
| |
| FRAMES = {cls.type: cls for cls in _FRAME_CLASSES} |
|
|