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# This code is part of Ansible, but is an independent component. | |
# This particular file snippet, and this file snippet only, is BSD licensed. | |
# Modules you write using this snippet, which is embedded dynamically by Ansible | |
# still belong to the author of the module, and may assign their own license | |
# to the complete work. | |
# | |
# Copyright (c), Michael DeHaan <michael.dehaan@gmail.com>, 2012-2013 | |
# Copyright (c), Toshio Kuratomi <tkuratomi@ansible.com>, 2015 | |
# | |
# Simplified BSD License (see licenses/simplified_bsd.txt or https://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-2-Clause) | |
# | |
# The match_hostname function and supporting code is under the terms and | |
# conditions of the Python Software Foundation License. They were taken from | |
# the Python3 standard library and adapted for use in Python2. See comments in the | |
# source for which code precisely is under this License. | |
# | |
# PSF License (see licenses/PSF-license.txt or https://opensource.org/licenses/Python-2.0) | |
''' | |
The **urls** utils module offers a replacement for the urllib2 python library. | |
urllib2 is the python stdlib way to retrieve files from the Internet but it | |
lacks some security features (around verifying SSL certificates) that users | |
should care about in most situations. Using the functions in this module corrects | |
deficiencies in the urllib2 module wherever possible. | |
There are also third-party libraries (for instance, requests) which can be used | |
to replace urllib2 with a more secure library. However, all third party libraries | |
require that the library be installed on the managed machine. That is an extra step | |
for users making use of a module. If possible, avoid third party libraries by using | |
this code instead. | |
''' | |
from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function) | |
__metaclass__ = type | |
import atexit | |
import base64 | |
import email.mime.multipart | |
import email.mime.nonmultipart | |
import email.mime.application | |
import email.parser | |
import email.utils | |
import functools | |
import io | |
import mimetypes | |
import netrc | |
import os | |
import platform | |
import re | |
import socket | |
import sys | |
import tempfile | |
import traceback | |
import types # pylint: disable=unused-import | |
from contextlib import contextmanager | |
try: | |
import gzip | |
HAS_GZIP = True | |
GZIP_IMP_ERR = None | |
except ImportError: | |
HAS_GZIP = False | |
GZIP_IMP_ERR = traceback.format_exc() | |
GzipFile = object | |
else: | |
GzipFile = gzip.GzipFile # type: ignore[assignment,misc] | |
try: | |
import email.policy | |
except ImportError: | |
# Py2 | |
import email.generator | |
try: | |
import httplib | |
except ImportError: | |
# Python 3 | |
import http.client as httplib # type: ignore[no-redef] | |
import ansible.module_utils.compat.typing as t | |
import ansible.module_utils.six.moves.http_cookiejar as cookiejar | |
import ansible.module_utils.six.moves.urllib.error as urllib_error | |
from ansible.module_utils.common.collections import Mapping, is_sequence | |
from ansible.module_utils.six import PY2, PY3, string_types | |
from ansible.module_utils.six.moves import cStringIO | |
from ansible.module_utils.basic import get_distribution, missing_required_lib | |
from ansible.module_utils._text import to_bytes, to_native, to_text | |
try: | |
# python3 | |
import urllib.request as urllib_request | |
from urllib.request import AbstractHTTPHandler, BaseHandler | |
except ImportError: | |
# python2 | |
import urllib2 as urllib_request # type: ignore[no-redef] | |
from urllib2 import AbstractHTTPHandler, BaseHandler # type: ignore[no-redef] | |
urllib_request.HTTPRedirectHandler.http_error_308 = urllib_request.HTTPRedirectHandler.http_error_307 # type: ignore[attr-defined,assignment] | |
try: | |
from ansible.module_utils.six.moves.urllib.parse import urlparse, urlunparse, unquote | |
HAS_URLPARSE = True | |
except Exception: | |
HAS_URLPARSE = False | |
try: | |
import ssl | |
HAS_SSL = True | |
except Exception: | |
HAS_SSL = False | |
try: | |
# SNI Handling needs python2.7.9's SSLContext | |
from ssl import create_default_context, SSLContext # pylint: disable=unused-import | |
HAS_SSLCONTEXT = True | |
except ImportError: | |
HAS_SSLCONTEXT = False | |
# SNI Handling for python < 2.7.9 with urllib3 support | |
HAS_URLLIB3_PYOPENSSLCONTEXT = False | |
HAS_URLLIB3_SSL_WRAP_SOCKET = False | |
if not HAS_SSLCONTEXT: | |
try: | |
# urllib3>=1.15 | |
try: | |
from urllib3.contrib.pyopenssl import PyOpenSSLContext | |
except Exception: | |
from requests.packages.urllib3.contrib.pyopenssl import PyOpenSSLContext | |
HAS_URLLIB3_PYOPENSSLCONTEXT = True | |
except Exception: | |
# urllib3<1.15,>=1.6 | |
try: | |
try: | |
from urllib3.contrib.pyopenssl import ssl_wrap_socket | |
except Exception: | |
from requests.packages.urllib3.contrib.pyopenssl import ssl_wrap_socket | |
HAS_URLLIB3_SSL_WRAP_SOCKET = True | |
except Exception: | |
pass | |
# Select a protocol that includes all secure tls protocols | |
# Exclude insecure ssl protocols if possible | |
if HAS_SSL: | |
# If we can't find extra tls methods, ssl.PROTOCOL_TLSv1 is sufficient | |
PROTOCOL = ssl.PROTOCOL_TLSv1 | |
if not HAS_SSLCONTEXT and HAS_SSL: | |
try: | |
import ctypes | |
import ctypes.util | |
except ImportError: | |
# python 2.4 (likely rhel5 which doesn't have tls1.1 support in its openssl) | |
pass | |
else: | |
libssl_name = ctypes.util.find_library('ssl') | |
libssl = ctypes.CDLL(libssl_name) | |
for method in ('TLSv1_1_method', 'TLSv1_2_method'): | |
try: | |
libssl[method] # pylint: disable=pointless-statement | |
# Found something - we'll let openssl autonegotiate and hope | |
# the server has disabled sslv2 and 3. best we can do. | |
PROTOCOL = ssl.PROTOCOL_SSLv23 | |
break | |
except AttributeError: | |
pass | |
del libssl | |
# The following makes it easier for us to script updates of the bundled backports.ssl_match_hostname | |
# The bundled backports.ssl_match_hostname should really be moved into its own file for processing | |
_BUNDLED_METADATA = {"pypi_name": "backports.ssl_match_hostname", "version": "3.7.0.1"} | |
LOADED_VERIFY_LOCATIONS = set() # type: t.Set[str] | |
HAS_MATCH_HOSTNAME = True | |
try: | |
from ssl import match_hostname, CertificateError | |
except ImportError: | |
try: | |
from backports.ssl_match_hostname import match_hostname, CertificateError # type: ignore[assignment] | |
except ImportError: | |
HAS_MATCH_HOSTNAME = False | |
HAS_CRYPTOGRAPHY = True | |
try: | |
from cryptography import x509 | |
from cryptography.hazmat.backends import default_backend | |
from cryptography.hazmat.primitives import hashes | |
from cryptography.exceptions import UnsupportedAlgorithm | |
except ImportError: | |
HAS_CRYPTOGRAPHY = False | |
# Old import for GSSAPI authentication, this is not used in urls.py but kept for backwards compatibility. | |
try: | |
import urllib_gssapi # pylint: disable=unused-import | |
HAS_GSSAPI = True | |
except ImportError: | |
HAS_GSSAPI = False | |
GSSAPI_IMP_ERR = None | |
try: | |
import gssapi | |
class HTTPGSSAPIAuthHandler(BaseHandler): | |
""" Handles Negotiate/Kerberos support through the gssapi library. """ | |
AUTH_HEADER_PATTERN = re.compile(r'(?:.*)\s*(Negotiate|Kerberos)\s*([^,]*),?', re.I) | |
handler_order = 480 # Handle before Digest authentication | |
def __init__(self, username=None, password=None): | |
self.username = username | |
self.password = password | |
self._context = None | |
def get_auth_value(self, headers): | |
auth_match = self.AUTH_HEADER_PATTERN.search(headers.get('www-authenticate', '')) | |
if auth_match: | |
return auth_match.group(1), base64.b64decode(auth_match.group(2)) | |
def http_error_401(self, req, fp, code, msg, headers): | |
# If we've already attempted the auth and we've reached this again then there was a failure. | |
if self._context: | |
return | |
parsed = generic_urlparse(urlparse(req.get_full_url())) | |
auth_header = self.get_auth_value(headers) | |
if not auth_header: | |
return | |
auth_protocol, in_token = auth_header | |
username = None | |
if self.username: | |
username = gssapi.Name(self.username, name_type=gssapi.NameType.user) | |
if username and self.password: | |
if not hasattr(gssapi.raw, 'acquire_cred_with_password'): | |
raise NotImplementedError("Platform GSSAPI library does not support " | |
"gss_acquire_cred_with_password, cannot acquire GSSAPI credential with " | |
"explicit username and password.") | |
b_password = to_bytes(self.password, errors='surrogate_or_strict') | |
cred = gssapi.raw.acquire_cred_with_password(username, b_password, usage='initiate').creds | |
else: | |
cred = gssapi.Credentials(name=username, usage='initiate') | |
# Get the peer certificate for the channel binding token if possible (HTTPS). A bug on macOS causes the | |
# authentication to fail when the CBT is present. Just skip that platform. | |
cbt = None | |
cert = getpeercert(fp, True) | |
if cert and platform.system() != 'Darwin': | |
cert_hash = get_channel_binding_cert_hash(cert) | |
if cert_hash: | |
cbt = gssapi.raw.ChannelBindings(application_data=b"tls-server-end-point:" + cert_hash) | |
# TODO: We could add another option that is set to include the port in the SPN if desired in the future. | |
target = gssapi.Name("HTTP@%s" % parsed['hostname'], gssapi.NameType.hostbased_service) | |
self._context = gssapi.SecurityContext(usage="initiate", name=target, creds=cred, channel_bindings=cbt) | |
resp = None | |
while not self._context.complete: | |
out_token = self._context.step(in_token) | |
if not out_token: | |
break | |
auth_header = '%s %s' % (auth_protocol, to_native(base64.b64encode(out_token))) | |
req.add_unredirected_header('Authorization', auth_header) | |
resp = self.parent.open(req) | |
# The response could contain a token that the client uses to validate the server | |
auth_header = self.get_auth_value(resp.headers) | |
if not auth_header: | |
break | |
in_token = auth_header[1] | |
return resp | |
except ImportError: | |
GSSAPI_IMP_ERR = traceback.format_exc() | |
HTTPGSSAPIAuthHandler = None # type: types.ModuleType | None # type: ignore[no-redef] | |
if not HAS_MATCH_HOSTNAME: | |
# The following block of code is under the terms and conditions of the | |
# Python Software Foundation License | |
# The match_hostname() function from Python 3.4, essential when using SSL. | |
try: | |
# Divergence: Python-3.7+'s _ssl has this exception type but older Pythons do not | |
from _ssl import SSLCertVerificationError | |
CertificateError = SSLCertVerificationError # type: ignore[misc] | |
except ImportError: | |
class CertificateError(ValueError): # type: ignore[no-redef] | |
pass | |
def _dnsname_match(dn, hostname): | |
"""Matching according to RFC 6125, section 6.4.3 | |
- Hostnames are compared lower case. | |
- For IDNA, both dn and hostname must be encoded as IDN A-label (ACE). | |
- Partial wildcards like 'www*.example.org', multiple wildcards, sole | |
wildcard or wildcards in labels other then the left-most label are not | |
supported and a CertificateError is raised. | |
- A wildcard must match at least one character. | |
""" | |
if not dn: | |
return False | |
wildcards = dn.count('*') | |
# speed up common case w/o wildcards | |
if not wildcards: | |
return dn.lower() == hostname.lower() | |
if wildcards > 1: | |
# Divergence .format() to percent formatting for Python < 2.6 | |
raise CertificateError( | |
"too many wildcards in certificate DNS name: %s" % repr(dn)) | |
dn_leftmost, sep, dn_remainder = dn.partition('.') | |
if '*' in dn_remainder: | |
# Only match wildcard in leftmost segment. | |
# Divergence .format() to percent formatting for Python < 2.6 | |
raise CertificateError( | |
"wildcard can only be present in the leftmost label: " | |
"%s." % repr(dn)) | |
if not sep: | |
# no right side | |
# Divergence .format() to percent formatting for Python < 2.6 | |
raise CertificateError( | |
"sole wildcard without additional labels are not support: " | |
"%s." % repr(dn)) | |
if dn_leftmost != '*': | |
# no partial wildcard matching | |
# Divergence .format() to percent formatting for Python < 2.6 | |
raise CertificateError( | |
"partial wildcards in leftmost label are not supported: " | |
"%s." % repr(dn)) | |
hostname_leftmost, sep, hostname_remainder = hostname.partition('.') | |
if not hostname_leftmost or not sep: | |
# wildcard must match at least one char | |
return False | |
return dn_remainder.lower() == hostname_remainder.lower() | |
def _inet_paton(ipname): | |
"""Try to convert an IP address to packed binary form | |
Supports IPv4 addresses on all platforms and IPv6 on platforms with IPv6 | |
support. | |
""" | |
# inet_aton() also accepts strings like '1' | |
# Divergence: We make sure we have native string type for all python versions | |
try: | |
b_ipname = to_bytes(ipname, errors='strict') | |
except UnicodeError: | |
raise ValueError("%s must be an all-ascii string." % repr(ipname)) | |
# Set ipname in native string format | |
if sys.version_info < (3,): | |
n_ipname = b_ipname | |
else: | |
n_ipname = ipname | |
if n_ipname.count('.') == 3: | |
try: | |
return socket.inet_aton(n_ipname) | |
# Divergence: OSError on late python3. socket.error earlier. | |
# Null bytes generate ValueError on python3(we want to raise | |
# ValueError anyway), TypeError # earlier | |
except (OSError, socket.error, TypeError): | |
pass | |
try: | |
return socket.inet_pton(socket.AF_INET6, n_ipname) | |
# Divergence: OSError on late python3. socket.error earlier. | |
# Null bytes generate ValueError on python3(we want to raise | |
# ValueError anyway), TypeError # earlier | |
except (OSError, socket.error, TypeError): | |
# Divergence .format() to percent formatting for Python < 2.6 | |
raise ValueError("%s is neither an IPv4 nor an IP6 " | |
"address." % repr(ipname)) | |
except AttributeError: | |
# AF_INET6 not available | |
pass | |
# Divergence .format() to percent formatting for Python < 2.6 | |
raise ValueError("%s is not an IPv4 address." % repr(ipname)) | |
def _ipaddress_match(ipname, host_ip): | |
"""Exact matching of IP addresses. | |
RFC 6125 explicitly doesn't define an algorithm for this | |
(section 1.7.2 - "Out of Scope"). | |
""" | |
# OpenSSL may add a trailing newline to a subjectAltName's IP address | |
ip = _inet_paton(ipname.rstrip()) | |
return ip == host_ip | |
def match_hostname(cert, hostname): # type: ignore[misc] | |
"""Verify that *cert* (in decoded format as returned by | |
SSLSocket.getpeercert()) matches the *hostname*. RFC 2818 and RFC 6125 | |
rules are followed. | |
The function matches IP addresses rather than dNSNames if hostname is a | |
valid ipaddress string. IPv4 addresses are supported on all platforms. | |
IPv6 addresses are supported on platforms with IPv6 support (AF_INET6 | |
and inet_pton). | |
CertificateError is raised on failure. On success, the function | |
returns nothing. | |
""" | |
if not cert: | |
raise ValueError("empty or no certificate, match_hostname needs a " | |
"SSL socket or SSL context with either " | |
"CERT_OPTIONAL or CERT_REQUIRED") | |
try: | |
# Divergence: Deal with hostname as bytes | |
host_ip = _inet_paton(to_text(hostname, errors='strict')) | |
except UnicodeError: | |
# Divergence: Deal with hostname as byte strings. | |
# IP addresses should be all ascii, so we consider it not | |
# an IP address if this fails | |
host_ip = None | |
except ValueError: | |
# Not an IP address (common case) | |
host_ip = None | |
dnsnames = [] | |
san = cert.get('subjectAltName', ()) | |
for key, value in san: | |
if key == 'DNS': | |
if host_ip is None and _dnsname_match(value, hostname): | |
return | |
dnsnames.append(value) | |
elif key == 'IP Address': | |
if host_ip is not None and _ipaddress_match(value, host_ip): | |
return | |
dnsnames.append(value) | |
if not dnsnames: | |
# The subject is only checked when there is no dNSName entry | |
# in subjectAltName | |
for sub in cert.get('subject', ()): | |
for key, value in sub: | |
# XXX according to RFC 2818, the most specific Common Name | |
# must be used. | |
if key == 'commonName': | |
if _dnsname_match(value, hostname): | |
return | |
dnsnames.append(value) | |
if len(dnsnames) > 1: | |
raise CertificateError("hostname %r doesn't match either of %s" % (hostname, ', '.join(map(repr, dnsnames)))) | |
elif len(dnsnames) == 1: | |
raise CertificateError("hostname %r doesn't match %r" % (hostname, dnsnames[0])) | |
else: | |
raise CertificateError("no appropriate commonName or subjectAltName fields were found") | |
# End of Python Software Foundation Licensed code | |
HAS_MATCH_HOSTNAME = True | |
# This is a dummy cacert provided for macOS since you need at least 1 | |
# ca cert, regardless of validity, for Python on macOS to use the | |
# keychain functionality in OpenSSL for validating SSL certificates. | |
# See: http://mercurial.selenic.com/wiki/CACertificates#Mac_OS_X_10.6_and_higher | |
b_DUMMY_CA_CERT = b"""-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- | |
MIICvDCCAiWgAwIBAgIJAO8E12S7/qEpMA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBBQUAMEkxCzAJBgNV | |
BAYTAlVTMRcwFQYDVQQIEw5Ob3J0aCBDYXJvbGluYTEPMA0GA1UEBxMGRHVyaGFt | |
MRAwDgYDVQQKEwdBbnNpYmxlMB4XDTE0MDMxODIyMDAyMloXDTI0MDMxNTIyMDAy | |
MlowSTELMAkGA1UEBhMCVVMxFzAVBgNVBAgTDk5vcnRoIENhcm9saW5hMQ8wDQYD | |
VQQHEwZEdXJoYW0xEDAOBgNVBAoTB0Fuc2libGUwgZ8wDQYJKoZIhvcNAQEBBQAD | |
gY0AMIGJAoGBANtvpPq3IlNlRbCHhZAcP6WCzhc5RbsDqyh1zrkmLi0GwcQ3z/r9 | |
gaWfQBYhHpobK2Tiq11TfraHeNB3/VfNImjZcGpN8Fl3MWwu7LfVkJy3gNNnxkA1 | |
4Go0/LmIvRFHhbzgfuo9NFgjPmmab9eqXJceqZIlz2C8xA7EeG7ku0+vAgMBAAGj | |
gaswgagwHQYDVR0OBBYEFPnN1nPRqNDXGlCqCvdZchRNi/FaMHkGA1UdIwRyMHCA | |
FPnN1nPRqNDXGlCqCvdZchRNi/FaoU2kSzBJMQswCQYDVQQGEwJVUzEXMBUGA1UE | |
CBMOTm9ydGggQ2Fyb2xpbmExDzANBgNVBAcTBkR1cmhhbTEQMA4GA1UEChMHQW5z | |
aWJsZYIJAO8E12S7/qEpMAwGA1UdEwQFMAMBAf8wDQYJKoZIhvcNAQEFBQADgYEA | |
MUB80IR6knq9K/tY+hvPsZer6eFMzO3JGkRFBh2kn6JdMDnhYGX7AXVHGflrwNQH | |
qFy+aenWXsC0ZvrikFxbQnX8GVtDADtVznxOi7XzFw7JOxdsVrpXgSN0eh0aMzvV | |
zKPZsZ2miVGclicJHzm5q080b1p/sZtuKIEZk6vZqEg= | |
-----END CERTIFICATE----- | |
""" | |
b_PEM_CERT_RE = re.compile( | |
br'^-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----\n.+?-----END CERTIFICATE-----$', | |
flags=re.M | re.S | |
) | |
# | |
# Exceptions | |
# | |
class ConnectionError(Exception): | |
"""Failed to connect to the server""" | |
pass | |
class ProxyError(ConnectionError): | |
"""Failure to connect because of a proxy""" | |
pass | |
class SSLValidationError(ConnectionError): | |
"""Failure to connect due to SSL validation failing""" | |
pass | |
class NoSSLError(SSLValidationError): | |
"""Needed to connect to an HTTPS url but no ssl library available to verify the certificate""" | |
pass | |
class MissingModuleError(Exception): | |
"""Failed to import 3rd party module required by the caller""" | |
def __init__(self, message, import_traceback, module=None): | |
super(MissingModuleError, self).__init__(message) | |
self.import_traceback = import_traceback | |
self.module = module | |
# Some environments (Google Compute Engine's CoreOS deploys) do not compile | |
# against openssl and thus do not have any HTTPS support. | |
CustomHTTPSConnection = None | |
CustomHTTPSHandler = None | |
HTTPSClientAuthHandler = None | |
UnixHTTPSConnection = None | |
if hasattr(httplib, 'HTTPSConnection') and hasattr(urllib_request, 'HTTPSHandler'): | |
class CustomHTTPSConnection(httplib.HTTPSConnection): # type: ignore[no-redef] | |
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): | |
httplib.HTTPSConnection.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs) | |
self.context = None | |
if HAS_SSLCONTEXT: | |
self.context = self._context | |
elif HAS_URLLIB3_PYOPENSSLCONTEXT: | |
self.context = self._context = PyOpenSSLContext(PROTOCOL) | |
if self.context and self.cert_file: | |
self.context.load_cert_chain(self.cert_file, self.key_file) | |
def connect(self): | |
"Connect to a host on a given (SSL) port." | |
if hasattr(self, 'source_address'): | |
sock = socket.create_connection((self.host, self.port), self.timeout, self.source_address) | |
else: | |
sock = socket.create_connection((self.host, self.port), self.timeout) | |
server_hostname = self.host | |
# Note: self._tunnel_host is not available on py < 2.6 but this code | |
# isn't used on py < 2.6 (lack of create_connection) | |
if self._tunnel_host: | |
self.sock = sock | |
self._tunnel() | |
server_hostname = self._tunnel_host | |
if HAS_SSLCONTEXT or HAS_URLLIB3_PYOPENSSLCONTEXT: | |
self.sock = self.context.wrap_socket(sock, server_hostname=server_hostname) | |
elif HAS_URLLIB3_SSL_WRAP_SOCKET: | |
self.sock = ssl_wrap_socket(sock, keyfile=self.key_file, cert_reqs=ssl.CERT_NONE, # pylint: disable=used-before-assignment | |
certfile=self.cert_file, ssl_version=PROTOCOL, server_hostname=server_hostname) | |
else: | |
self.sock = ssl.wrap_socket(sock, keyfile=self.key_file, certfile=self.cert_file, ssl_version=PROTOCOL) | |
class CustomHTTPSHandler(urllib_request.HTTPSHandler): # type: ignore[no-redef] | |
def https_open(self, req): | |
kwargs = {} | |
if HAS_SSLCONTEXT: | |
kwargs['context'] = self._context | |
return self.do_open( | |
functools.partial( | |
CustomHTTPSConnection, | |
**kwargs | |
), | |
req | |
) | |
https_request = AbstractHTTPHandler.do_request_ | |
class HTTPSClientAuthHandler(urllib_request.HTTPSHandler): # type: ignore[no-redef] | |
'''Handles client authentication via cert/key | |
This is a fairly lightweight extension on HTTPSHandler, and can be used | |
in place of HTTPSHandler | |
''' | |
def __init__(self, client_cert=None, client_key=None, unix_socket=None, **kwargs): | |
urllib_request.HTTPSHandler.__init__(self, **kwargs) | |
self.client_cert = client_cert | |
self.client_key = client_key | |
self._unix_socket = unix_socket | |
def https_open(self, req): | |
return self.do_open(self._build_https_connection, req) | |
def _build_https_connection(self, host, **kwargs): | |
kwargs.update({ | |
'cert_file': self.client_cert, | |
'key_file': self.client_key, | |
}) | |
try: | |
kwargs['context'] = self._context | |
except AttributeError: | |
pass | |
if self._unix_socket: | |
return UnixHTTPSConnection(self._unix_socket)(host, **kwargs) | |
if not HAS_SSLCONTEXT: | |
return CustomHTTPSConnection(host, **kwargs) | |
return httplib.HTTPSConnection(host, **kwargs) | |
@contextmanager | |
def unix_socket_patch_httpconnection_connect(): | |
'''Monkey patch ``httplib.HTTPConnection.connect`` to be ``UnixHTTPConnection.connect`` | |
so that when calling ``super(UnixHTTPSConnection, self).connect()`` we get the | |
correct behavior of creating self.sock for the unix socket | |
''' | |
_connect = httplib.HTTPConnection.connect | |
httplib.HTTPConnection.connect = UnixHTTPConnection.connect | |
yield | |
httplib.HTTPConnection.connect = _connect | |
class UnixHTTPSConnection(httplib.HTTPSConnection): # type: ignore[no-redef] | |
def __init__(self, unix_socket): | |
self._unix_socket = unix_socket | |
def connect(self): | |
# This method exists simply to ensure we monkeypatch | |
# httplib.HTTPConnection.connect to call UnixHTTPConnection.connect | |
with unix_socket_patch_httpconnection_connect(): | |
# Disable pylint check for the super() call. It complains about UnixHTTPSConnection | |
# being a NoneType because of the initial definition above, but it won't actually | |
# be a NoneType when this code runs | |
# pylint: disable=bad-super-call | |
super(UnixHTTPSConnection, self).connect() | |
def __call__(self, *args, **kwargs): | |
httplib.HTTPSConnection.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs) | |
return self | |
class UnixHTTPConnection(httplib.HTTPConnection): | |
'''Handles http requests to a unix socket file''' | |
def __init__(self, unix_socket): | |
self._unix_socket = unix_socket | |
def connect(self): | |
self.sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_UNIX, socket.SOCK_STREAM) | |
try: | |
self.sock.connect(self._unix_socket) | |
except OSError as e: | |
raise OSError('Invalid Socket File (%s): %s' % (self._unix_socket, e)) | |
if self.timeout is not socket._GLOBAL_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT: | |
self.sock.settimeout(self.timeout) | |
def __call__(self, *args, **kwargs): | |
httplib.HTTPConnection.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs) | |
return self | |
class UnixHTTPHandler(urllib_request.HTTPHandler): | |
'''Handler for Unix urls''' | |
def __init__(self, unix_socket, **kwargs): | |
urllib_request.HTTPHandler.__init__(self, **kwargs) | |
self._unix_socket = unix_socket | |
def http_open(self, req): | |
return self.do_open(UnixHTTPConnection(self._unix_socket), req) | |
class ParseResultDottedDict(dict): | |
''' | |
A dict that acts similarly to the ParseResult named tuple from urllib | |
''' | |
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): | |
super(ParseResultDottedDict, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) | |
self.__dict__ = self | |
def as_list(self): | |
''' | |
Generate a list from this dict, that looks like the ParseResult named tuple | |
''' | |
return [self.get(k, None) for k in ('scheme', 'netloc', 'path', 'params', 'query', 'fragment')] | |
def generic_urlparse(parts): | |
''' | |
Returns a dictionary of url parts as parsed by urlparse, | |
but accounts for the fact that older versions of that | |
library do not support named attributes (ie. .netloc) | |
''' | |
generic_parts = ParseResultDottedDict() | |
if hasattr(parts, 'netloc'): | |
# urlparse is newer, just read the fields straight | |
# from the parts object | |
generic_parts['scheme'] = parts.scheme | |
generic_parts['netloc'] = parts.netloc | |
generic_parts['path'] = parts.path | |
generic_parts['params'] = parts.params | |
generic_parts['query'] = parts.query | |
generic_parts['fragment'] = parts.fragment | |
generic_parts['username'] = parts.username | |
generic_parts['password'] = parts.password | |
hostname = parts.hostname | |
if hostname and hostname[0] == '[' and '[' in parts.netloc and ']' in parts.netloc: | |
# Py2.6 doesn't parse IPv6 addresses correctly | |
hostname = parts.netloc.split(']')[0][1:].lower() | |
generic_parts['hostname'] = hostname | |
try: | |
port = parts.port | |
except ValueError: | |
# Py2.6 doesn't parse IPv6 addresses correctly | |
netloc = parts.netloc.split('@')[-1].split(']')[-1] | |
if ':' in netloc: | |
port = netloc.split(':')[1] | |
if port: | |
port = int(port) | |
else: | |
port = None | |
generic_parts['port'] = port | |
else: | |
# we have to use indexes, and then parse out | |
# the other parts not supported by indexing | |
generic_parts['scheme'] = parts[0] | |
generic_parts['netloc'] = parts[1] | |
generic_parts['path'] = parts[2] | |
generic_parts['params'] = parts[3] | |
generic_parts['query'] = parts[4] | |
generic_parts['fragment'] = parts[5] | |
# get the username, password, etc. | |
try: | |
netloc_re = re.compile(r'^((?:\w)+(?::(?:\w)+)?@)?([A-Za-z0-9.-]+)(:\d+)?$') | |
match = netloc_re.match(parts[1]) | |
auth = match.group(1) | |
hostname = match.group(2) | |
port = match.group(3) | |
if port: | |
# the capture group for the port will include the ':', | |
# so remove it and convert the port to an integer | |
port = int(port[1:]) | |
if auth: | |
# the capture group above includes the @, so remove it | |
# and then split it up based on the first ':' found | |
auth = auth[:-1] | |
username, password = auth.split(':', 1) | |
else: | |
username = password = None | |
generic_parts['username'] = username | |
generic_parts['password'] = password | |
generic_parts['hostname'] = hostname | |
generic_parts['port'] = port | |
except Exception: | |
generic_parts['username'] = None | |
generic_parts['password'] = None | |
generic_parts['hostname'] = parts[1] | |
generic_parts['port'] = None | |
return generic_parts | |
def extract_pem_certs(b_data): | |
for match in b_PEM_CERT_RE.finditer(b_data): | |
yield match.group(0) | |
def get_response_filename(response): | |
url = response.geturl() | |
path = urlparse(url)[2] | |
filename = os.path.basename(path.rstrip('/')) or None | |
if filename: | |
filename = unquote(filename) | |
return response.headers.get_param('filename', header='content-disposition') or filename | |
def parse_content_type(response): | |
if PY2: | |
get_type = response.headers.gettype | |
get_param = response.headers.getparam | |
else: | |
get_type = response.headers.get_content_type | |
get_param = response.headers.get_param | |
content_type = (get_type() or 'application/octet-stream').split(',')[0] | |
main_type, sub_type = content_type.split('/') | |
charset = (get_param('charset') or 'utf-8').split(',')[0] | |
return content_type, main_type, sub_type, charset | |
class GzipDecodedReader(GzipFile): | |
"""A file-like object to decode a response encoded with the gzip | |
method, as described in RFC 1952. | |
Largely copied from ``xmlrpclib``/``xmlrpc.client`` | |
""" | |
def __init__(self, fp): | |
if not HAS_GZIP: | |
raise MissingModuleError(self.missing_gzip_error(), import_traceback=GZIP_IMP_ERR) | |
if PY3: | |
self._io = fp | |
else: | |
# Py2 ``HTTPResponse``/``addinfourl`` doesn't support all of the file object | |
# functionality GzipFile requires | |
self._io = io.BytesIO() | |
for block in iter(functools.partial(fp.read, 65536), b''): | |
self._io.write(block) | |
self._io.seek(0) | |
fp.close() | |
gzip.GzipFile.__init__(self, mode='rb', fileobj=self._io) # pylint: disable=non-parent-init-called | |
def close(self): | |
try: | |
gzip.GzipFile.close(self) | |
finally: | |
self._io.close() | |
@staticmethod | |
def missing_gzip_error(): | |
return missing_required_lib( | |
'gzip', | |
reason='to decompress gzip encoded responses. ' | |
'Set "decompress" to False, to prevent attempting auto decompression' | |
) | |
class RequestWithMethod(urllib_request.Request): | |
''' | |
Workaround for using DELETE/PUT/etc with urllib2 | |
Originally contained in library/net_infrastructure/dnsmadeeasy | |
''' | |
def __init__(self, url, method, data=None, headers=None, origin_req_host=None, unverifiable=True): | |
if headers is None: | |
headers = {} | |
self._method = method.upper() | |
urllib_request.Request.__init__(self, url, data, headers, origin_req_host, unverifiable) | |
def get_method(self): | |
if self._method: | |
return self._method | |
else: | |
return urllib_request.Request.get_method(self) | |
def RedirectHandlerFactory(follow_redirects=None, validate_certs=True, ca_path=None, ciphers=None): | |
"""This is a class factory that closes over the value of | |
``follow_redirects`` so that the RedirectHandler class has access to | |
that value without having to use globals, and potentially cause problems | |
where ``open_url`` or ``fetch_url`` are used multiple times in a module. | |
""" | |
class RedirectHandler(urllib_request.HTTPRedirectHandler): | |
"""This is an implementation of a RedirectHandler to match the | |
functionality provided by httplib2. It will utilize the value of | |
``follow_redirects`` that is passed into ``RedirectHandlerFactory`` | |
to determine how redirects should be handled in urllib2. | |
""" | |
def redirect_request(self, req, fp, code, msg, hdrs, newurl): | |
if not any((HAS_SSLCONTEXT, HAS_URLLIB3_PYOPENSSLCONTEXT)): | |
handler = maybe_add_ssl_handler(newurl, validate_certs, ca_path=ca_path, ciphers=ciphers) | |
if handler: | |
urllib_request._opener.add_handler(handler) | |
# Preserve urllib2 compatibility | |
if follow_redirects == 'urllib2': | |
return urllib_request.HTTPRedirectHandler.redirect_request(self, req, fp, code, msg, hdrs, newurl) | |
# Handle disabled redirects | |
elif follow_redirects in ['no', 'none', False]: | |
raise urllib_error.HTTPError(newurl, code, msg, hdrs, fp) | |
method = req.get_method() | |
# Handle non-redirect HTTP status or invalid follow_redirects | |
if follow_redirects in ['all', 'yes', True]: | |
if code < 300 or code >= 400: | |
raise urllib_error.HTTPError(req.get_full_url(), code, msg, hdrs, fp) | |
elif follow_redirects == 'safe': | |
if code < 300 or code >= 400 or method not in ('GET', 'HEAD'): | |
raise urllib_error.HTTPError(req.get_full_url(), code, msg, hdrs, fp) | |
else: | |
raise urllib_error.HTTPError(req.get_full_url(), code, msg, hdrs, fp) | |
try: | |
# Python 2-3.3 | |
data = req.get_data() | |
origin_req_host = req.get_origin_req_host() | |
except AttributeError: | |
# Python 3.4+ | |
data = req.data | |
origin_req_host = req.origin_req_host | |
# Be conciliant with URIs containing a space | |
newurl = newurl.replace(' ', '%20') | |
# Support redirect with payload and original headers | |
if code in (307, 308): | |
# Preserve payload and headers | |
headers = req.headers | |
else: | |
# Do not preserve payload and filter headers | |
data = None | |
headers = dict((k, v) for k, v in req.headers.items() | |
if k.lower() not in ("content-length", "content-type", "transfer-encoding")) | |
# http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7231#section-6.4.4 | |
if code == 303 and method != 'HEAD': | |
method = 'GET' | |
# Do what the browsers do, despite standards... | |
# First, turn 302s into GETs. | |
if code == 302 and method != 'HEAD': | |
method = 'GET' | |
# Second, if a POST is responded to with a 301, turn it into a GET. | |
if code == 301 and method == 'POST': | |
method = 'GET' | |
return RequestWithMethod(newurl, | |
method=method, | |
headers=headers, | |
data=data, | |
origin_req_host=origin_req_host, | |
unverifiable=True, | |
) | |
return RedirectHandler | |
def build_ssl_validation_error(hostname, port, paths, exc=None): | |
'''Inteligently build out the SSLValidationError based on what support | |
you have installed | |
''' | |
msg = [ | |
('Failed to validate the SSL certificate for %s:%s.' | |
' Make sure your managed systems have a valid CA' | |
' certificate installed.') | |
] | |
if not HAS_SSLCONTEXT: | |
msg.append('If the website serving the url uses SNI you need' | |
' python >= 2.7.9 on your managed machine') | |
msg.append(' (the python executable used (%s) is version: %s)' % | |
(sys.executable, ''.join(sys.version.splitlines()))) | |
if not HAS_URLLIB3_PYOPENSSLCONTEXT and not HAS_URLLIB3_SSL_WRAP_SOCKET: | |
msg.append('or you can install the `urllib3`, `pyOpenSSL`,' | |
' `ndg-httpsclient`, and `pyasn1` python modules') | |
msg.append('to perform SNI verification in python >= 2.6.') | |
msg.append('You can use validate_certs=False if you do' | |
' not need to confirm the servers identity but this is' | |
' unsafe and not recommended.' | |
' Paths checked for this platform: %s.') | |
if exc: | |
msg.append('The exception msg was: %s.' % to_native(exc)) | |
raise SSLValidationError(' '.join(msg) % (hostname, port, ", ".join(paths))) | |
def atexit_remove_file(filename): | |
if os.path.exists(filename): | |
try: | |
os.unlink(filename) | |
except Exception: | |
# just ignore if we cannot delete, things should be ok | |
pass | |
def make_context(cafile=None, cadata=None, ciphers=None, validate_certs=True): | |
if ciphers is None: | |
ciphers = [] | |
if not is_sequence(ciphers): | |
raise TypeError('Ciphers must be a list. Got %s.' % ciphers.__class__.__name__) | |
if HAS_SSLCONTEXT: | |
context = create_default_context(cafile=cafile) | |
elif HAS_URLLIB3_PYOPENSSLCONTEXT: | |
context = PyOpenSSLContext(PROTOCOL) | |
else: | |
raise NotImplementedError('Host libraries are too old to support creating an sslcontext') | |
if not validate_certs: | |
if ssl.OP_NO_SSLv2: | |
context.options |= ssl.OP_NO_SSLv2 | |
context.options |= ssl.OP_NO_SSLv3 | |
context.check_hostname = False | |
context.verify_mode = ssl.CERT_NONE | |
if validate_certs and any((cafile, cadata)): | |
context.load_verify_locations(cafile=cafile, cadata=cadata) | |
if ciphers: | |
context.set_ciphers(':'.join(map(to_native, ciphers))) | |
return context | |
def get_ca_certs(cafile=None): | |
# tries to find a valid CA cert in one of the | |
# standard locations for the current distribution | |
cadata = bytearray() | |
paths_checked = [] | |
if cafile: | |
paths_checked = [cafile] | |
with open(to_bytes(cafile, errors='surrogate_or_strict'), 'rb') as f: | |
if HAS_SSLCONTEXT: | |
for b_pem in extract_pem_certs(f.read()): | |
cadata.extend( | |
ssl.PEM_cert_to_DER_cert( | |
to_native(b_pem, errors='surrogate_or_strict') | |
) | |
) | |
return cafile, cadata, paths_checked | |
if not HAS_SSLCONTEXT: | |
paths_checked.append('/etc/ssl/certs') | |
system = to_text(platform.system(), errors='surrogate_or_strict') | |
# build a list of paths to check for .crt/.pem files | |
# based on the platform type | |
if system == u'Linux': | |
paths_checked.append('/etc/pki/ca-trust/extracted/pem') | |
paths_checked.append('/etc/pki/tls/certs') | |
paths_checked.append('/usr/share/ca-certificates/cacert.org') | |
elif system == u'FreeBSD': | |
paths_checked.append('/usr/local/share/certs') | |
elif system == u'OpenBSD': | |
paths_checked.append('/etc/ssl') | |
elif system == u'NetBSD': | |
paths_checked.append('/etc/openssl/certs') | |
elif system == u'SunOS': | |
paths_checked.append('/opt/local/etc/openssl/certs') | |
elif system == u'AIX': | |
paths_checked.append('/var/ssl/certs') | |
paths_checked.append('/opt/freeware/etc/ssl/certs') | |
# fall back to a user-deployed cert in a standard | |
# location if the OS platform one is not available | |
paths_checked.append('/etc/ansible') | |
tmp_path = None | |
if not HAS_SSLCONTEXT: | |
tmp_fd, tmp_path = tempfile.mkstemp() | |
atexit.register(atexit_remove_file, tmp_path) | |
# Write the dummy ca cert if we are running on macOS | |
if system == u'Darwin': | |
if HAS_SSLCONTEXT: | |
cadata.extend( | |
ssl.PEM_cert_to_DER_cert( | |
to_native(b_DUMMY_CA_CERT, errors='surrogate_or_strict') | |
) | |
) | |
else: | |
os.write(tmp_fd, b_DUMMY_CA_CERT) | |
# Default Homebrew path for OpenSSL certs | |
paths_checked.append('/usr/local/etc/openssl') | |
# for all of the paths, find any .crt or .pem files | |
# and compile them into single temp file for use | |
# in the ssl check to speed up the test | |
for path in paths_checked: | |
if not os.path.isdir(path): | |
continue | |
dir_contents = os.listdir(path) | |
for f in dir_contents: | |
full_path = os.path.join(path, f) | |
if os.path.isfile(full_path) and os.path.splitext(f)[1] in ('.crt', '.pem'): | |
try: | |
if full_path not in LOADED_VERIFY_LOCATIONS: | |
with open(full_path, 'rb') as cert_file: | |
b_cert = cert_file.read() | |
if HAS_SSLCONTEXT: | |
try: | |
for b_pem in extract_pem_certs(b_cert): | |
cadata.extend( | |
ssl.PEM_cert_to_DER_cert( | |
to_native(b_pem, errors='surrogate_or_strict') | |
) | |
) | |
except Exception: | |
continue | |
else: | |
os.write(tmp_fd, b_cert) | |
os.write(tmp_fd, b'\n') | |
except (OSError, IOError): | |
pass | |
if HAS_SSLCONTEXT: | |
default_verify_paths = ssl.get_default_verify_paths() | |
paths_checked[:0] = [default_verify_paths.capath] | |
else: | |
os.close(tmp_fd) | |
return (tmp_path, cadata, paths_checked) | |
class SSLValidationHandler(urllib_request.BaseHandler): | |
''' | |
A custom handler class for SSL validation. | |
Based on: | |
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1087227/validate-ssl-certificates-with-python | |
http://techknack.net/python-urllib2-handlers/ | |
''' | |
CONNECT_COMMAND = "CONNECT %s:%s HTTP/1.0\r\n" | |
def __init__(self, hostname, port, ca_path=None, ciphers=None, validate_certs=True): | |
self.hostname = hostname | |
self.port = port | |
self.ca_path = ca_path | |
self.ciphers = ciphers | |
self.validate_certs = validate_certs | |
def get_ca_certs(self): | |
return get_ca_certs(self.ca_path) | |
def validate_proxy_response(self, response, valid_codes=None): | |
''' | |
make sure we get back a valid code from the proxy | |
''' | |
valid_codes = [200] if valid_codes is None else valid_codes | |
try: | |
(http_version, resp_code, msg) = re.match(br'(HTTP/\d\.\d) (\d\d\d) (.*)', response).groups() | |
if int(resp_code) not in valid_codes: | |
raise Exception | |
except Exception: | |
raise ProxyError('Connection to proxy failed') | |
def detect_no_proxy(self, url): | |
''' | |
Detect if the 'no_proxy' environment variable is set and honor those locations. | |
''' | |
env_no_proxy = os.environ.get('no_proxy') | |
if env_no_proxy: | |
env_no_proxy = env_no_proxy.split(',') | |
netloc = urlparse(url).netloc | |
for host in env_no_proxy: | |
if netloc.endswith(host) or netloc.split(':')[0].endswith(host): | |
# Our requested URL matches something in no_proxy, so don't | |
# use the proxy for this | |
return False | |
return True | |
def make_context(self, cafile, cadata, ciphers=None, validate_certs=True): | |
cafile = self.ca_path or cafile | |
if self.ca_path: | |
cadata = None | |
else: | |
cadata = cadata or None | |
return make_context(cafile=cafile, cadata=cadata, ciphers=ciphers, validate_certs=validate_certs) | |
def http_request(self, req): | |
tmp_ca_cert_path, cadata, paths_checked = self.get_ca_certs() | |
# Detect if 'no_proxy' environment variable is set and if our URL is included | |
use_proxy = self.detect_no_proxy(req.get_full_url()) | |
https_proxy = os.environ.get('https_proxy') | |
context = None | |
try: | |
context = self.make_context(tmp_ca_cert_path, cadata, ciphers=self.ciphers, validate_certs=self.validate_certs) | |
except NotImplementedError: | |
# We'll make do with no context below | |
pass | |
try: | |
if use_proxy and https_proxy: | |
proxy_parts = generic_urlparse(urlparse(https_proxy)) | |
port = proxy_parts.get('port') or 443 | |
proxy_hostname = proxy_parts.get('hostname', None) | |
if proxy_hostname is None or proxy_parts.get('scheme') == '': | |
raise ProxyError("Failed to parse https_proxy environment variable." | |
" Please make sure you export https proxy as 'https_proxy=<SCHEME>://<IP_ADDRESS>:<PORT>'") | |
s = socket.create_connection((proxy_hostname, port)) | |
if proxy_parts.get('scheme') == 'http': | |
s.sendall(to_bytes(self.CONNECT_COMMAND % (self.hostname, self.port), errors='surrogate_or_strict')) | |
if proxy_parts.get('username'): | |
credentials = "%s:%s" % (proxy_parts.get('username', ''), proxy_parts.get('password', '')) | |
s.sendall(b'Proxy-Authorization: Basic %s\r\n' % base64.b64encode(to_bytes(credentials, errors='surrogate_or_strict')).strip()) | |
s.sendall(b'\r\n') | |
connect_result = b"" | |
while connect_result.find(b"\r\n\r\n") <= 0: | |
connect_result += s.recv(4096) | |
# 128 kilobytes of headers should be enough for everyone. | |
if len(connect_result) > 131072: | |
raise ProxyError('Proxy sent too verbose headers. Only 128KiB allowed.') | |
self.validate_proxy_response(connect_result) | |
if context: | |
ssl_s = context.wrap_socket(s, server_hostname=self.hostname) | |
elif HAS_URLLIB3_SSL_WRAP_SOCKET: | |
ssl_s = ssl_wrap_socket(s, ca_certs=tmp_ca_cert_path, cert_reqs=ssl.CERT_REQUIRED, ssl_version=PROTOCOL, server_hostname=self.hostname) | |
else: | |
ssl_s = ssl.wrap_socket(s, ca_certs=tmp_ca_cert_path, cert_reqs=ssl.CERT_REQUIRED, ssl_version=PROTOCOL) | |
match_hostname(ssl_s.getpeercert(), self.hostname) | |
else: | |
raise ProxyError('Unsupported proxy scheme: %s. Currently ansible only supports HTTP proxies.' % proxy_parts.get('scheme')) | |
else: | |
s = socket.create_connection((self.hostname, self.port)) | |
if context: | |
ssl_s = context.wrap_socket(s, server_hostname=self.hostname) | |
elif HAS_URLLIB3_SSL_WRAP_SOCKET: | |
ssl_s = ssl_wrap_socket(s, ca_certs=tmp_ca_cert_path, cert_reqs=ssl.CERT_REQUIRED, ssl_version=PROTOCOL, server_hostname=self.hostname) | |
else: | |
ssl_s = ssl.wrap_socket(s, ca_certs=tmp_ca_cert_path, cert_reqs=ssl.CERT_REQUIRED, ssl_version=PROTOCOL) | |
match_hostname(ssl_s.getpeercert(), self.hostname) | |
# close the ssl connection | |
# ssl_s.unwrap() | |
s.close() | |
except (ssl.SSLError, CertificateError) as e: | |
build_ssl_validation_error(self.hostname, self.port, paths_checked, e) | |
except socket.error as e: | |
raise ConnectionError('Failed to connect to %s at port %s: %s' % (self.hostname, self.port, to_native(e))) | |
return req | |
https_request = http_request | |
def maybe_add_ssl_handler(url, validate_certs, ca_path=None, ciphers=None): | |
parsed = generic_urlparse(urlparse(url)) | |
if parsed.scheme == 'https' and validate_certs: | |
if not HAS_SSL: | |
raise NoSSLError('SSL validation is not available in your version of python. You can use validate_certs=False,' | |
' however this is unsafe and not recommended') | |
# create the SSL validation handler | |
return SSLValidationHandler(parsed.hostname, parsed.port or 443, ca_path=ca_path, ciphers=ciphers, validate_certs=validate_certs) | |
def getpeercert(response, binary_form=False): | |
""" Attempt to get the peer certificate of the response from urlopen. """ | |
# The response from urllib2.open() is different across Python 2 and 3 | |
if PY3: | |
socket = response.fp.raw._sock | |
else: | |
socket = response.fp._sock.fp._sock | |
try: | |
return socket.getpeercert(binary_form) | |
except AttributeError: | |
pass # Not HTTPS | |
def get_channel_binding_cert_hash(certificate_der): | |
""" Gets the channel binding app data for a TLS connection using the peer cert. """ | |
if not HAS_CRYPTOGRAPHY: | |
return | |
# Logic documented in RFC 5929 section 4 https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5929#section-4 | |
cert = x509.load_der_x509_certificate(certificate_der, default_backend()) | |
hash_algorithm = None | |
try: | |
hash_algorithm = cert.signature_hash_algorithm | |
except UnsupportedAlgorithm: | |
pass | |
# If the signature hash algorithm is unknown/unsupported or md5/sha1 we must use SHA256. | |
if not hash_algorithm or hash_algorithm.name in ['md5', 'sha1']: | |
hash_algorithm = hashes.SHA256() | |
digest = hashes.Hash(hash_algorithm, default_backend()) | |
digest.update(certificate_der) | |
return digest.finalize() | |
def rfc2822_date_string(timetuple, zone='-0000'): | |
"""Accepts a timetuple and optional zone which defaults to ``-0000`` | |
and returns a date string as specified by RFC 2822, e.g.: | |
Fri, 09 Nov 2001 01:08:47 -0000 | |
Copied from email.utils.formatdate and modified for separate use | |
""" | |
return '%s, %02d %s %04d %02d:%02d:%02d %s' % ( | |
['Mon', 'Tue', 'Wed', 'Thu', 'Fri', 'Sat', 'Sun'][timetuple[6]], | |
timetuple[2], | |
['Jan', 'Feb', 'Mar', 'Apr', 'May', 'Jun', | |
'Jul', 'Aug', 'Sep', 'Oct', 'Nov', 'Dec'][timetuple[1] - 1], | |
timetuple[0], timetuple[3], timetuple[4], timetuple[5], | |
zone) | |
class Request: | |
def __init__(self, headers=None, use_proxy=True, force=False, timeout=10, validate_certs=True, | |
url_username=None, url_password=None, http_agent=None, force_basic_auth=False, | |
follow_redirects='urllib2', client_cert=None, client_key=None, cookies=None, unix_socket=None, | |
ca_path=None, unredirected_headers=None, decompress=True, ciphers=None, use_netrc=True): | |
"""This class works somewhat similarly to the ``Session`` class of from requests | |
by defining a cookiejar that can be used across requests as well as cascaded defaults that | |
can apply to repeated requests | |
For documentation of params, see ``Request.open`` | |
>>> from ansible.module_utils.urls import Request | |
>>> r = Request() | |
>>> r.open('GET', 'http://httpbin.org/cookies/set?k1=v1').read() | |
'{\n "cookies": {\n "k1": "v1"\n }\n}\n' | |
>>> r = Request(url_username='user', url_password='passwd') | |
>>> r.open('GET', 'http://httpbin.org/basic-auth/user/passwd').read() | |
'{\n "authenticated": true, \n "user": "user"\n}\n' | |
>>> r = Request(headers=dict(foo='bar')) | |
>>> r.open('GET', 'http://httpbin.org/get', headers=dict(baz='qux')).read() | |
""" | |
self.headers = headers or {} | |
if not isinstance(self.headers, dict): | |
raise ValueError("headers must be a dict: %r" % self.headers) | |
self.use_proxy = use_proxy | |
self.force = force | |
self.timeout = timeout | |
self.validate_certs = validate_certs | |
self.url_username = url_username | |
self.url_password = url_password | |
self.http_agent = http_agent | |
self.force_basic_auth = force_basic_auth | |
self.follow_redirects = follow_redirects | |
self.client_cert = client_cert | |
self.client_key = client_key | |
self.unix_socket = unix_socket | |
self.ca_path = ca_path | |
self.unredirected_headers = unredirected_headers | |
self.decompress = decompress | |
self.ciphers = ciphers | |
self.use_netrc = use_netrc | |
if isinstance(cookies, cookiejar.CookieJar): | |
self.cookies = cookies | |
else: | |
self.cookies = cookiejar.CookieJar() | |
def _fallback(self, value, fallback): | |
if value is None: | |
return fallback | |
return value | |
def open(self, method, url, data=None, headers=None, use_proxy=None, | |
force=None, last_mod_time=None, timeout=None, validate_certs=None, | |
url_username=None, url_password=None, http_agent=None, | |
force_basic_auth=None, follow_redirects=None, | |
client_cert=None, client_key=None, cookies=None, use_gssapi=False, | |
unix_socket=None, ca_path=None, unredirected_headers=None, decompress=None, | |
ciphers=None, use_netrc=None): | |
""" | |
Sends a request via HTTP(S) or FTP using urllib2 (Python2) or urllib (Python3) | |
Does not require the module environment | |
Returns :class:`HTTPResponse` object. | |
:arg method: method for the request | |
:arg url: URL to request | |
:kwarg data: (optional) bytes, or file-like object to send | |
in the body of the request | |
:kwarg headers: (optional) Dictionary of HTTP Headers to send with the | |
request | |
:kwarg use_proxy: (optional) Boolean of whether or not to use proxy | |
:kwarg force: (optional) Boolean of whether or not to set `cache-control: no-cache` header | |
:kwarg last_mod_time: (optional) Datetime object to use when setting If-Modified-Since header | |
:kwarg timeout: (optional) How long to wait for the server to send | |
data before giving up, as a float | |
:kwarg validate_certs: (optional) Booleani that controls whether we verify | |
the server's TLS certificate | |
:kwarg url_username: (optional) String of the user to use when authenticating | |
:kwarg url_password: (optional) String of the password to use when authenticating | |
:kwarg http_agent: (optional) String of the User-Agent to use in the request | |
:kwarg force_basic_auth: (optional) Boolean determining if auth header should be sent in the initial request | |
:kwarg follow_redirects: (optional) String of urllib2, all/yes, safe, none to determine how redirects are | |
followed, see RedirectHandlerFactory for more information | |
:kwarg client_cert: (optional) PEM formatted certificate chain file to be used for SSL client authentication. | |
This file can also include the key as well, and if the key is included, client_key is not required | |
:kwarg client_key: (optional) PEM formatted file that contains your private key to be used for SSL client | |
authentication. If client_cert contains both the certificate and key, this option is not required | |
:kwarg cookies: (optional) CookieJar object to send with the | |
request | |
:kwarg use_gssapi: (optional) Use GSSAPI handler of requests. | |
:kwarg unix_socket: (optional) String of file system path to unix socket file to use when establishing | |
connection to the provided url | |
:kwarg ca_path: (optional) String of file system path to CA cert bundle to use | |
:kwarg unredirected_headers: (optional) A list of headers to not attach on a redirected request | |
:kwarg decompress: (optional) Whether to attempt to decompress gzip content-encoded responses | |
:kwarg ciphers: (optional) List of ciphers to use | |
:kwarg use_netrc: (optional) Boolean determining whether to use credentials from ~/.netrc file | |
:returns: HTTPResponse. Added in Ansible 2.9 | |
""" | |
method = method.upper() | |
if headers is None: | |
headers = {} | |
elif not isinstance(headers, dict): | |
raise ValueError("headers must be a dict") | |
headers = dict(self.headers, **headers) | |
use_proxy = self._fallback(use_proxy, self.use_proxy) | |
force = self._fallback(force, self.force) | |
timeout = self._fallback(timeout, self.timeout) | |
validate_certs = self._fallback(validate_certs, self.validate_certs) | |
url_username = self._fallback(url_username, self.url_username) | |
url_password = self._fallback(url_password, self.url_password) | |
http_agent = self._fallback(http_agent, self.http_agent) | |
force_basic_auth = self._fallback(force_basic_auth, self.force_basic_auth) | |
follow_redirects = self._fallback(follow_redirects, self.follow_redirects) | |
client_cert = self._fallback(client_cert, self.client_cert) | |
client_key = self._fallback(client_key, self.client_key) | |
cookies = self._fallback(cookies, self.cookies) | |
unix_socket = self._fallback(unix_socket, self.unix_socket) | |
ca_path = self._fallback(ca_path, self.ca_path) | |
unredirected_headers = self._fallback(unredirected_headers, self.unredirected_headers) | |
decompress = self._fallback(decompress, self.decompress) | |
ciphers = self._fallback(ciphers, self.ciphers) | |
use_netrc = self._fallback(use_netrc, self.use_netrc) | |
handlers = [] | |
if unix_socket: | |
handlers.append(UnixHTTPHandler(unix_socket)) | |
parsed = generic_urlparse(urlparse(url)) | |
if parsed.scheme != 'ftp': | |
username = url_username | |
password = url_password | |
if username: | |
netloc = parsed.netloc | |
elif '@' in parsed.netloc: | |
credentials, netloc = parsed.netloc.split('@', 1) | |
if ':' in credentials: | |
username, password = credentials.split(':', 1) | |
else: | |
username = credentials | |
password = '' | |
parsed_list = parsed.as_list() | |
parsed_list[1] = netloc | |
# reconstruct url without credentials | |
url = urlunparse(parsed_list) | |
if use_gssapi: | |
if HTTPGSSAPIAuthHandler: # type: ignore[truthy-function] | |
handlers.append(HTTPGSSAPIAuthHandler(username, password)) | |
else: | |
imp_err_msg = missing_required_lib('gssapi', reason='for use_gssapi=True', | |
url='https://pypi.org/project/gssapi/') | |
raise MissingModuleError(imp_err_msg, import_traceback=GSSAPI_IMP_ERR) | |
elif username and not force_basic_auth: | |
passman = urllib_request.HTTPPasswordMgrWithDefaultRealm() | |
# this creates a password manager | |
passman.add_password(None, netloc, username, password) | |
# because we have put None at the start it will always | |
# use this username/password combination for urls | |
# for which `theurl` is a super-url | |
authhandler = urllib_request.HTTPBasicAuthHandler(passman) | |
digest_authhandler = urllib_request.HTTPDigestAuthHandler(passman) | |
# create the AuthHandler | |
handlers.append(authhandler) | |
handlers.append(digest_authhandler) | |
elif username and force_basic_auth: | |
headers["Authorization"] = basic_auth_header(username, password) | |
elif use_netrc: | |
try: | |
rc = netrc.netrc(os.environ.get('NETRC')) | |
login = rc.authenticators(parsed.hostname) | |
except IOError: | |
login = None | |
if login: | |
username, _, password = login | |
if username and password: | |
headers["Authorization"] = basic_auth_header(username, password) | |
if not use_proxy: | |
proxyhandler = urllib_request.ProxyHandler({}) | |
handlers.append(proxyhandler) | |
if not any((HAS_SSLCONTEXT, HAS_URLLIB3_PYOPENSSLCONTEXT)): | |
ssl_handler = maybe_add_ssl_handler(url, validate_certs, ca_path=ca_path, ciphers=ciphers) | |
if ssl_handler: | |
handlers.append(ssl_handler) | |
else: | |
tmp_ca_path, cadata, paths_checked = get_ca_certs(ca_path) | |
context = make_context( | |
cafile=tmp_ca_path, | |
cadata=cadata, | |
ciphers=ciphers, | |
validate_certs=validate_certs, | |
) | |
handlers.append(HTTPSClientAuthHandler(client_cert=client_cert, | |
client_key=client_key, | |
unix_socket=unix_socket, | |
context=context)) | |
handlers.append(RedirectHandlerFactory(follow_redirects, validate_certs, ca_path=ca_path, ciphers=ciphers)) | |
# add some nicer cookie handling | |
if cookies is not None: | |
handlers.append(urllib_request.HTTPCookieProcessor(cookies)) | |
opener = urllib_request.build_opener(*handlers) | |
urllib_request.install_opener(opener) | |
data = to_bytes(data, nonstring='passthru') | |
request = RequestWithMethod(url, method, data) | |
# add the custom agent header, to help prevent issues | |
# with sites that block the default urllib agent string | |
if http_agent: | |
request.add_header('User-agent', http_agent) | |
# Cache control | |
# Either we directly force a cache refresh | |
if force: | |
request.add_header('cache-control', 'no-cache') | |
# or we do it if the original is more recent than our copy | |
elif last_mod_time: | |
tstamp = rfc2822_date_string(last_mod_time.timetuple(), 'GMT') | |
request.add_header('If-Modified-Since', tstamp) | |
# user defined headers now, which may override things we've set above | |
unredirected_headers = [h.lower() for h in (unredirected_headers or [])] | |
for header in headers: | |
if header.lower() in unredirected_headers: | |
request.add_unredirected_header(header, headers[header]) | |
else: | |
request.add_header(header, headers[header]) | |
r = urllib_request.urlopen(request, None, timeout) | |
if decompress and r.headers.get('content-encoding', '').lower() == 'gzip': | |
fp = GzipDecodedReader(r.fp) | |
if PY3: | |
r.fp = fp | |
# Content-Length does not match gzip decoded length | |
# Prevent ``r.read`` from stopping at Content-Length | |
r.length = None | |
else: | |
# Py2 maps ``r.read`` to ``fp.read``, create new ``addinfourl`` | |
# object to compensate | |
msg = r.msg | |
r = urllib_request.addinfourl( | |
fp, | |
r.info(), | |
r.geturl(), | |
r.getcode() | |
) | |
r.msg = msg | |
return r | |
def get(self, url, **kwargs): | |
r"""Sends a GET request. Returns :class:`HTTPResponse` object. | |
:arg url: URL to request | |
:kwarg \*\*kwargs: Optional arguments that ``open`` takes. | |
:returns: HTTPResponse | |
""" | |
return self.open('GET', url, **kwargs) | |
def options(self, url, **kwargs): | |
r"""Sends a OPTIONS request. Returns :class:`HTTPResponse` object. | |
:arg url: URL to request | |
:kwarg \*\*kwargs: Optional arguments that ``open`` takes. | |
:returns: HTTPResponse | |
""" | |
return self.open('OPTIONS', url, **kwargs) | |
def head(self, url, **kwargs): | |
r"""Sends a HEAD request. Returns :class:`HTTPResponse` object. | |
:arg url: URL to request | |
:kwarg \*\*kwargs: Optional arguments that ``open`` takes. | |
:returns: HTTPResponse | |
""" | |
return self.open('HEAD', url, **kwargs) | |
def post(self, url, data=None, **kwargs): | |
r"""Sends a POST request. Returns :class:`HTTPResponse` object. | |
:arg url: URL to request. | |
:kwarg data: (optional) bytes, or file-like object to send in the body of the request. | |
:kwarg \*\*kwargs: Optional arguments that ``open`` takes. | |
:returns: HTTPResponse | |
""" | |
return self.open('POST', url, data=data, **kwargs) | |
def put(self, url, data=None, **kwargs): | |
r"""Sends a PUT request. Returns :class:`HTTPResponse` object. | |
:arg url: URL to request. | |
:kwarg data: (optional) bytes, or file-like object to send in the body of the request. | |
:kwarg \*\*kwargs: Optional arguments that ``open`` takes. | |
:returns: HTTPResponse | |
""" | |
return self.open('PUT', url, data=data, **kwargs) | |
def patch(self, url, data=None, **kwargs): | |
r"""Sends a PATCH request. Returns :class:`HTTPResponse` object. | |
:arg url: URL to request. | |
:kwarg data: (optional) bytes, or file-like object to send in the body of the request. | |
:kwarg \*\*kwargs: Optional arguments that ``open`` takes. | |
:returns: HTTPResponse | |
""" | |
return self.open('PATCH', url, data=data, **kwargs) | |
def delete(self, url, **kwargs): | |
r"""Sends a DELETE request. Returns :class:`HTTPResponse` object. | |
:arg url: URL to request | |
:kwargs \*\*kwargs: Optional arguments that ``open`` takes. | |
:returns: HTTPResponse | |
""" | |
return self.open('DELETE', url, **kwargs) | |
def open_url(url, data=None, headers=None, method=None, use_proxy=True, | |
force=False, last_mod_time=None, timeout=10, validate_certs=True, | |
url_username=None, url_password=None, http_agent=None, | |
force_basic_auth=False, follow_redirects='urllib2', | |
client_cert=None, client_key=None, cookies=None, | |
use_gssapi=False, unix_socket=None, ca_path=None, | |
unredirected_headers=None, decompress=True, ciphers=None, use_netrc=True): | |
''' | |
Sends a request via HTTP(S) or FTP using urllib2 (Python2) or urllib (Python3) | |
Does not require the module environment | |
''' | |
method = method or ('POST' if data else 'GET') | |
return Request().open(method, url, data=data, headers=headers, use_proxy=use_proxy, | |
force=force, last_mod_time=last_mod_time, timeout=timeout, validate_certs=validate_certs, | |
url_username=url_username, url_password=url_password, http_agent=http_agent, | |
force_basic_auth=force_basic_auth, follow_redirects=follow_redirects, | |
client_cert=client_cert, client_key=client_key, cookies=cookies, | |
use_gssapi=use_gssapi, unix_socket=unix_socket, ca_path=ca_path, | |
unredirected_headers=unredirected_headers, decompress=decompress, ciphers=ciphers, use_netrc=use_netrc) | |
def prepare_multipart(fields): | |
"""Takes a mapping, and prepares a multipart/form-data body | |
:arg fields: Mapping | |
:returns: tuple of (content_type, body) where ``content_type`` is | |
the ``multipart/form-data`` ``Content-Type`` header including | |
``boundary`` and ``body`` is the prepared bytestring body | |
Payload content from a file will be base64 encoded and will include | |
the appropriate ``Content-Transfer-Encoding`` and ``Content-Type`` | |
headers. | |
Example: | |
{ | |
"file1": { | |
"filename": "/bin/true", | |
"mime_type": "application/octet-stream" | |
}, | |
"file2": { | |
"content": "text based file content", | |
"filename": "fake.txt", | |
"mime_type": "text/plain", | |
}, | |
"text_form_field": "value" | |
} | |
""" | |
if not isinstance(fields, Mapping): | |
raise TypeError( | |
'Mapping is required, cannot be type %s' % fields.__class__.__name__ | |
) | |
m = email.mime.multipart.MIMEMultipart('form-data') | |
for field, value in sorted(fields.items()): | |
if isinstance(value, string_types): | |
main_type = 'text' | |
sub_type = 'plain' | |
content = value | |
filename = None | |
elif isinstance(value, Mapping): | |
filename = value.get('filename') | |
content = value.get('content') | |
if not any((filename, content)): | |
raise ValueError('at least one of filename or content must be provided') | |
mime = value.get('mime_type') | |
if not mime: | |
try: | |
mime = mimetypes.guess_type(filename or '', strict=False)[0] or 'application/octet-stream' | |
except Exception: | |
mime = 'application/octet-stream' | |
main_type, sep, sub_type = mime.partition('/') | |
else: | |
raise TypeError( | |
'value must be a string, or mapping, cannot be type %s' % value.__class__.__name__ | |
) | |
if not content and filename: | |
with open(to_bytes(filename, errors='surrogate_or_strict'), 'rb') as f: | |
part = email.mime.application.MIMEApplication(f.read()) | |
del part['Content-Type'] | |
part.add_header('Content-Type', '%s/%s' % (main_type, sub_type)) | |
else: | |
part = email.mime.nonmultipart.MIMENonMultipart(main_type, sub_type) | |
part.set_payload(to_bytes(content)) | |
part.add_header('Content-Disposition', 'form-data') | |
del part['MIME-Version'] | |
part.set_param( | |
'name', | |
field, | |
header='Content-Disposition' | |
) | |
if filename: | |
part.set_param( | |
'filename', | |
to_native(os.path.basename(filename)), | |
header='Content-Disposition' | |
) | |
m.attach(part) | |
if PY3: | |
# Ensure headers are not split over multiple lines | |
# The HTTP policy also uses CRLF by default | |
b_data = m.as_bytes(policy=email.policy.HTTP) | |
else: | |
# Py2 | |
# We cannot just call ``as_string`` since it provides no way | |
# to specify ``maxheaderlen`` | |
fp = cStringIO() # cStringIO seems to be required here | |
# Ensure headers are not split over multiple lines | |
g = email.generator.Generator(fp, maxheaderlen=0) | |
g.flatten(m) | |
# ``fix_eols`` switches from ``\n`` to ``\r\n`` | |
b_data = email.utils.fix_eols(fp.getvalue()) | |
del m | |
headers, sep, b_content = b_data.partition(b'\r\n\r\n') | |
del b_data | |
if PY3: | |
parser = email.parser.BytesHeaderParser().parsebytes | |
else: | |
# Py2 | |
parser = email.parser.HeaderParser().parsestr | |
return ( | |
parser(headers)['content-type'], # Message converts to native strings | |
b_content | |
) | |
# | |
# Module-related functions | |
# | |
def basic_auth_header(username, password): | |
"""Takes a username and password and returns a byte string suitable for | |
using as value of an Authorization header to do basic auth. | |
""" | |
if password is None: | |
password = '' | |
return b"Basic %s" % base64.b64encode(to_bytes("%s:%s" % (username, password), errors='surrogate_or_strict')) | |
def url_argument_spec(): | |
''' | |
Creates an argument spec that can be used with any module | |
that will be requesting content via urllib/urllib2 | |
''' | |
return dict( | |
url=dict(type='str'), | |
force=dict(type='bool', default=False), | |
http_agent=dict(type='str', default='ansible-httpget'), | |
use_proxy=dict(type='bool', default=True), | |
validate_certs=dict(type='bool', default=True), | |
url_username=dict(type='str'), | |
url_password=dict(type='str', no_log=True), | |
force_basic_auth=dict(type='bool', default=False), | |
client_cert=dict(type='path'), | |
client_key=dict(type='path'), | |
use_gssapi=dict(type='bool', default=False), | |
) | |
def fetch_url(module, url, data=None, headers=None, method=None, | |
use_proxy=None, force=False, last_mod_time=None, timeout=10, | |
use_gssapi=False, unix_socket=None, ca_path=None, cookies=None, unredirected_headers=None, | |
decompress=True, ciphers=None, use_netrc=True): | |
"""Sends a request via HTTP(S) or FTP (needs the module as parameter) | |
:arg module: The AnsibleModule (used to get username, password etc. (s.b.). | |
:arg url: The url to use. | |
:kwarg data: The data to be sent (in case of POST/PUT). | |
:kwarg headers: A dict with the request headers. | |
:kwarg method: "POST", "PUT", etc. | |
:kwarg use_proxy: (optional) whether or not to use proxy (Default: True) | |
:kwarg boolean force: If True: Do not get a cached copy (Default: False) | |
:kwarg last_mod_time: Default: None | |
:kwarg int timeout: Default: 10 | |
:kwarg boolean use_gssapi: Default: False | |
:kwarg unix_socket: (optional) String of file system path to unix socket file to use when establishing | |
connection to the provided url | |
:kwarg ca_path: (optional) String of file system path to CA cert bundle to use | |
:kwarg cookies: (optional) CookieJar object to send with the request | |
:kwarg unredirected_headers: (optional) A list of headers to not attach on a redirected request | |
:kwarg decompress: (optional) Whether to attempt to decompress gzip content-encoded responses | |
:kwarg cipher: (optional) List of ciphers to use | |
:kwarg boolean use_netrc: (optional) If False: Ignores login and password in ~/.netrc file (Default: True) | |
:returns: A tuple of (**response**, **info**). Use ``response.read()`` to read the data. | |
The **info** contains the 'status' and other meta data. When a HttpError (status >= 400) | |
occurred then ``info['body']`` contains the error response data:: | |
Example:: | |
data={...} | |
resp, info = fetch_url(module, | |
"http://example.com", | |
data=module.jsonify(data), | |
headers={'Content-type': 'application/json'}, | |
method="POST") | |
status_code = info["status"] | |
body = resp.read() | |
if status_code >= 400 : | |
body = info['body'] | |
""" | |
if not HAS_URLPARSE: | |
module.fail_json(msg='urlparse is not installed') | |
if not HAS_GZIP and decompress is True: | |
decompress = False | |
module.deprecate( | |
'%s. "decompress" has been automatically disabled to prevent a failure' % GzipDecodedReader.missing_gzip_error(), | |
version='2.16' | |
) | |
# ensure we use proper tempdir | |
old_tempdir = tempfile.tempdir | |
tempfile.tempdir = module.tmpdir | |
# Get validate_certs from the module params | |
validate_certs = module.params.get('validate_certs', True) | |
if use_proxy is None: | |
use_proxy = module.params.get('use_proxy', True) | |
username = module.params.get('url_username', '') | |
password = module.params.get('url_password', '') | |
http_agent = module.params.get('http_agent', 'ansible-httpget') | |
force_basic_auth = module.params.get('force_basic_auth', '') | |
follow_redirects = module.params.get('follow_redirects', 'urllib2') | |
client_cert = module.params.get('client_cert') | |
client_key = module.params.get('client_key') | |
use_gssapi = module.params.get('use_gssapi', use_gssapi) | |
if not isinstance(cookies, cookiejar.CookieJar): | |
cookies = cookiejar.LWPCookieJar() | |
r = None | |
info = dict(url=url, status=-1) | |
try: | |
r = open_url(url, data=data, headers=headers, method=method, | |
use_proxy=use_proxy, force=force, last_mod_time=last_mod_time, timeout=timeout, | |
validate_certs=validate_certs, url_username=username, | |
url_password=password, http_agent=http_agent, force_basic_auth=force_basic_auth, | |
follow_redirects=follow_redirects, client_cert=client_cert, | |
client_key=client_key, cookies=cookies, use_gssapi=use_gssapi, | |
unix_socket=unix_socket, ca_path=ca_path, unredirected_headers=unredirected_headers, | |
decompress=decompress, ciphers=ciphers, use_netrc=use_netrc) | |
# Lowercase keys, to conform to py2 behavior, so that py3 and py2 are predictable | |
info.update(dict((k.lower(), v) for k, v in r.info().items())) | |
# Don't be lossy, append header values for duplicate headers | |
# In Py2 there is nothing that needs done, py2 does this for us | |
if PY3: | |
temp_headers = {} | |
for name, value in r.headers.items(): | |
# The same as above, lower case keys to match py2 behavior, and create more consistent results | |
name = name.lower() | |
if name in temp_headers: | |
temp_headers[name] = ', '.join((temp_headers[name], value)) | |
else: | |
temp_headers[name] = value | |
info.update(temp_headers) | |
# parse the cookies into a nice dictionary | |
cookie_list = [] | |
cookie_dict = dict() | |
# Python sorts cookies in order of most specific (ie. longest) path first. See ``CookieJar._cookie_attrs`` | |
# Cookies with the same path are reversed from response order. | |
# This code makes no assumptions about that, and accepts the order given by python | |
for cookie in cookies: | |
cookie_dict[cookie.name] = cookie.value | |
cookie_list.append((cookie.name, cookie.value)) | |
info['cookies_string'] = '; '.join('%s=%s' % c for c in cookie_list) | |
info['cookies'] = cookie_dict | |
# finally update the result with a message about the fetch | |
info.update(dict(msg="OK (%s bytes)" % r.headers.get('Content-Length', 'unknown'), url=r.geturl(), status=r.code)) | |
except NoSSLError as e: | |
distribution = get_distribution() | |
if distribution is not None and distribution.lower() == 'redhat': | |
module.fail_json(msg='%s. You can also install python-ssl from EPEL' % to_native(e), **info) | |
else: | |
module.fail_json(msg='%s' % to_native(e), **info) | |
except (ConnectionError, ValueError) as e: | |
module.fail_json(msg=to_native(e), **info) | |
except MissingModuleError as e: | |
module.fail_json(msg=to_text(e), exception=e.import_traceback) | |
except urllib_error.HTTPError as e: | |
r = e | |
try: | |
if e.fp is None: | |
# Certain HTTPError objects may not have the ability to call ``.read()`` on Python 3 | |
# This is not handled gracefully in Python 3, and instead an exception is raised from | |
# tempfile, due to ``urllib.response.addinfourl`` not being initialized | |
raise AttributeError | |
body = e.read() | |
except AttributeError: | |
body = '' | |
else: | |
e.close() | |
# Try to add exception info to the output but don't fail if we can't | |
try: | |
# Lowercase keys, to conform to py2 behavior, so that py3 and py2 are predictable | |
info.update(dict((k.lower(), v) for k, v in e.info().items())) | |
except Exception: | |
pass | |
info.update({'msg': to_native(e), 'body': body, 'status': e.code}) | |
except urllib_error.URLError as e: | |
code = int(getattr(e, 'code', -1)) | |
info.update(dict(msg="Request failed: %s" % to_native(e), status=code)) | |
except socket.error as e: | |
info.update(dict(msg="Connection failure: %s" % to_native(e), status=-1)) | |
except httplib.BadStatusLine as e: | |
info.update(dict(msg="Connection failure: connection was closed before a valid response was received: %s" % to_native(e.line), status=-1)) | |
except Exception as e: | |
info.update(dict(msg="An unknown error occurred: %s" % to_native(e), status=-1), | |
exception=traceback.format_exc()) | |
finally: | |
tempfile.tempdir = old_tempdir | |
return r, info | |
def _suffixes(name): | |
"""A list of the final component's suffixes, if any.""" | |
if name.endswith('.'): | |
return [] | |
name = name.lstrip('.') | |
return ['.' + s for s in name.split('.')[1:]] | |
def _split_multiext(name, min=3, max=4, count=2): | |
"""Split a multi-part extension from a file name. | |
Returns '([name minus extension], extension)'. | |
Define the valid extension length (including the '.') with 'min' and 'max', | |
'count' sets the number of extensions, counting from the end, to evaluate. | |
Evaluation stops on the first file extension that is outside the min and max range. | |
If no valid extensions are found, the original ``name`` is returned | |
and ``extension`` is empty. | |
:arg name: File name or path. | |
:kwarg min: Minimum length of a valid file extension. | |
:kwarg max: Maximum length of a valid file extension. | |
:kwarg count: Number of suffixes from the end to evaluate. | |
""" | |
extension = '' | |
for i, sfx in enumerate(reversed(_suffixes(name))): | |
if i >= count: | |
break | |
if min <= len(sfx) <= max: | |
extension = '%s%s' % (sfx, extension) | |
name = name.rstrip(sfx) | |
else: | |
# Stop on the first invalid extension | |
break | |
return name, extension | |
def fetch_file(module, url, data=None, headers=None, method=None, | |
use_proxy=True, force=False, last_mod_time=None, timeout=10, | |
unredirected_headers=None, decompress=True, ciphers=None): | |
'''Download and save a file via HTTP(S) or FTP (needs the module as parameter). | |
This is basically a wrapper around fetch_url(). | |
:arg module: The AnsibleModule (used to get username, password etc. (s.b.). | |
:arg url: The url to use. | |
:kwarg data: The data to be sent (in case of POST/PUT). | |
:kwarg headers: A dict with the request headers. | |
:kwarg method: "POST", "PUT", etc. | |
:kwarg boolean use_proxy: Default: True | |
:kwarg boolean force: If True: Do not get a cached copy (Default: False) | |
:kwarg last_mod_time: Default: None | |
:kwarg int timeout: Default: 10 | |
:kwarg unredirected_headers: (optional) A list of headers to not attach on a redirected request | |
:kwarg decompress: (optional) Whether to attempt to decompress gzip content-encoded responses | |
:kwarg ciphers: (optional) List of ciphers to use | |
:returns: A string, the path to the downloaded file. | |
''' | |
# download file | |
bufsize = 65536 | |
parts = urlparse(url) | |
file_prefix, file_ext = _split_multiext(os.path.basename(parts.path), count=2) | |
fetch_temp_file = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(dir=module.tmpdir, prefix=file_prefix, suffix=file_ext, delete=False) | |
module.add_cleanup_file(fetch_temp_file.name) | |
try: | |
rsp, info = fetch_url(module, url, data, headers, method, use_proxy, force, last_mod_time, timeout, | |
unredirected_headers=unredirected_headers, decompress=decompress, ciphers=ciphers) | |
if not rsp: | |
module.fail_json(msg="Failure downloading %s, %s" % (url, info['msg'])) | |
data = rsp.read(bufsize) | |
while data: | |
fetch_temp_file.write(data) | |
data = rsp.read(bufsize) | |
fetch_temp_file.close() | |
except Exception as e: | |
module.fail_json(msg="Failure downloading %s, %s" % (url, to_native(e))) | |
return fetch_temp_file.name |