slixmpp/sleekxmpp/xmlstream/xmlstream.py

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"""
SleekXMPP: The Sleek XMPP Library
Copyright (C) 2010 Nathanael C. Fritz
This file is part of SleekXMPP.
See the file LICENSE for copying permission.
"""
from __future__ import with_statement, unicode_literals
import base64
import copy
import logging
import signal
import socket as Socket
import ssl
import sys
import threading
import time
import types
import random
import weakref
try:
import queue
except ImportError:
import Queue as queue
import sleekxmpp
from sleekxmpp.thirdparty.statemachine import StateMachine
from sleekxmpp.xmlstream import Scheduler, tostring
from sleekxmpp.xmlstream.stanzabase import StanzaBase, ET
from sleekxmpp.xmlstream.handler import Waiter, XMLCallback
from sleekxmpp.xmlstream.matcher import MatchXMLMask
# In Python 2.x, file socket objects are broken. A patched socket
# wrapper is provided for this case in filesocket.py.
if sys.version_info < (3, 0):
from sleekxmpp.xmlstream.filesocket import FileSocket, Socket26
try:
import dns.resolver
except ImportError:
DNSPYTHON = False
else:
DNSPYTHON = True
# The time in seconds to wait before timing out waiting for response stanzas.
RESPONSE_TIMEOUT = 30
# The time in seconds to wait for events from the event queue, and also the
# time between checks for the process stop signal.
WAIT_TIMEOUT = 1
# The number of threads to use to handle XML stream events. This is not the
# same as the number of custom event handling threads. HANDLER_THREADS must
# be at least 1.
HANDLER_THREADS = 1
# Flag indicating if the SSL library is available for use.
SSL_SUPPORT = True
# The time in seconds to delay between attempts to resend data
# after an SSL error.
SSL_RETRY_DELAY = 0.5
# The maximum number of times to attempt resending data due to
# an SSL error.
SSL_RETRY_MAX = 10
# Maximum time to delay between connection attempts is one hour.
RECONNECT_MAX_DELAY = 600
log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class RestartStream(Exception):
"""
Exception to restart stream processing, including
resending the stream header.
"""
class XMLStream(object):
"""
An XML stream connection manager and event dispatcher.
The XMLStream class abstracts away the issues of establishing a
connection with a server and sending and receiving XML "stanzas".
A stanza is a complete XML element that is a direct child of a root
document element. Two streams are used, one for each communication
direction, over the same socket. Once the connection is closed, both
streams should be complete and valid XML documents.
Three types of events are provided to manage the stream:
Stream -- Triggered based on received stanzas, similar in concept
to events in a SAX XML parser.
Custom -- Triggered manually.
Scheduled -- Triggered based on time delays.
Typically, stanzas are first processed by a stream event handler which
will then trigger custom events to continue further processing,
especially since custom event handlers may run in individual threads.
Attributes:
address -- The hostname and port of the server.
default_ns -- The default XML namespace that will be applied
to all non-namespaced stanzas.
event_queue -- A queue of stream, custom, and scheduled
events to be processed.
filesocket -- A filesocket created from the main connection socket.
Required for ElementTree.iterparse.
default_port -- Default port to connect to.
namespace_map -- Optional mapping of namespaces to namespace prefixes.
scheduler -- A scheduler object for triggering events
after a given period of time.
send_queue -- A queue of stanzas to be sent on the stream.
socket -- The connection to the server.
ssl_support -- Indicates if a SSL library is available for use.
ssl_version -- The version of the SSL protocol to use.
Defaults to ssl.PROTOCOL_TLSv1.
ca_certs -- File path to a CA certificate to verify the
server's identity.
state -- A state machine for managing the stream's
connection state.
stream_footer -- The start tag and any attributes for the stream's
root element.
stream_header -- The closing tag of the stream's root element.
use_ssl -- Flag indicating if SSL should be used.
use_tls -- Flag indicating if TLS should be used.
use_proxy -- Flag indicating that an HTTP Proxy should be used.
stop -- threading Event used to stop all threads.
proxy_config -- An optional dictionary with the following entries:
host -- The host offering proxy services.
port -- The port for the proxy service.
username -- Optional username for the proxy.
password -- Optional password for the proxy.
auto_reconnect -- Flag to determine whether we auto reconnect.
reconnect_max_delay -- Maximum time to delay between connection
attempts. Defaults to RECONNECT_MAX_DELAY,
which is one hour.
dns_answers -- List of dns answers not yet used to connect.
Methods:
add_event_handler -- Add a handler for a custom event.
add_handler -- Shortcut method for registerHandler.
connect -- Connect to the given server.
del_event_handler -- Remove a handler for a custom event.
disconnect -- Disconnect from the server and terminate
processing.
event -- Trigger a custom event.
get_id -- Return the current stream ID.
incoming_filter -- Optionally filter stanzas before processing.
new_id -- Generate a new, unique ID value.
process -- Read XML stanzas from the stream and apply
matching stream handlers.
reconnect -- Reestablish a connection to the server.
register_handler -- Add a handler for a stream event.
register_stanza -- Add a new stanza object type that may appear
as a direct child of the stream's root.
remove_handler -- Remove a stream handler.
remove_stanza -- Remove a stanza object type.
schedule -- Schedule an event handler to execute after a
given delay.
send -- Send a stanza object on the stream.
send_raw -- Send a raw string on the stream.
send_xml -- Send an XML string on the stream.
set_socket -- Set the stream's socket and generate a new
filesocket.
start_stream_handler -- Perform any stream initialization such
as handshakes.
start_tls -- Establish a TLS connection and restart
the stream.
"""
def __init__(self, socket=None, host='', port=0):
"""
Establish a new XML stream.
Arguments:
socket -- Use an existing socket for the stream.
Defaults to None to generate a new socket.
host -- The name of the target server.
Defaults to the empty string.
port -- The port to use for the connection.
Defaults to 0.
"""
self.ssl_support = SSL_SUPPORT
self.ssl_version = ssl.PROTOCOL_TLSv1
self.ca_certs = None
self.wait_timeout = WAIT_TIMEOUT
self.response_timeout = RESPONSE_TIMEOUT
self.reconnect_delay = None
self.reconnect_max_delay = RECONNECT_MAX_DELAY
self.ssl_retry_max = SSL_RETRY_MAX
self.ssl_retry_delay = SSL_RETRY_DELAY
self.state = StateMachine(('disconnected', 'connected'))
self.state._set_state('disconnected')
self.default_port = int(port)
self.default_domain = ''
self.address = (host, int(port))
self.filesocket = None
self.set_socket(socket)
if sys.version_info < (3, 0):
self.socket_class = Socket26
else:
self.socket_class = Socket.socket
self.use_ssl = False
self.use_tls = False
self.use_proxy = False
self.proxy_config = {}
self.default_ns = ''
self.stream_ns = ''
self.stream_header = "<stream>"
self.stream_footer = "</stream>"
self.whitespace_keepalive = True
self.whitespace_keepalive_interval = 300
self.stop = threading.Event()
self.stream_end_event = threading.Event()
self.stream_end_event.set()
self.session_started_event = threading.Event()
self.session_timeout = 45
self.event_queue = queue.Queue()
self.send_queue = queue.Queue()
self.__failed_send_stanza = None
self.scheduler = Scheduler(self.stop)
self.namespace_map = {StanzaBase.xml_ns: 'xml'}
self.__thread = {}
self.__root_stanza = []
self.__handlers = []
self.__event_handlers = {}
self.__event_handlers_lock = threading.Lock()
self._id = 0
self._id_lock = threading.Lock()
self.auto_reconnect = True
self.dns_answers = []
self.add_event_handler('connected', self._handle_connected)
self.add_event_handler('session_start', self._start_keepalive)
self.add_event_handler('session_end', self._end_keepalive)
def use_signals(self, signals=None):
"""
Register signal handlers for SIGHUP and SIGTERM, if possible,
which will raise a "killed" event when the application is
terminated.
If a signal handler already existed, it will be executed first,
before the "killed" event is raised.
Arguments:
signals -- A list of signal names to be monitored.
Defaults to ['SIGHUP', 'SIGTERM'].
"""
if signals is None:
signals = ['SIGHUP', 'SIGTERM']
existing_handlers = {}
for sig_name in signals:
if hasattr(signal, sig_name):
sig = getattr(signal, sig_name)
handler = signal.getsignal(sig)
if handler:
existing_handlers[sig] = handler
def handle_kill(signum, frame):
"""
Capture kill event and disconnect cleanly after first
spawning the "killed" event.
"""
if signum in existing_handlers and \
existing_handlers[signum] != handle_kill:
existing_handlers[signum](signum, frame)
self.event("killed", direct=True)
self.disconnect()
try:
for sig_name in signals:
if hasattr(signal, sig_name):
sig = getattr(signal, sig_name)
signal.signal(sig, handle_kill)
self.__signals_installed = True
except:
log.debug("Can not set interrupt signal handlers. " + \
"SleekXMPP is not running from a main thread.")
def new_id(self):
"""
Generate and return a new stream ID in hexadecimal form.
Many stanzas, handlers, or matchers may require unique
ID values. Using this method ensures that all new ID values
are unique in this stream.
"""
with self._id_lock:
self._id += 1
return self.get_id()
def get_id(self):
"""
Return the current unique stream ID in hexadecimal form.
"""
return "%X" % self._id
def connect(self, host='', port=0, use_ssl=False,
use_tls=True, reattempt=True):
"""
Create a new socket and connect to the server.
Setting reattempt to True will cause connection attempts to be made
every second until a successful connection is established.
Arguments:
host -- The name of the desired server for the connection.
port -- Port to connect to on the server.
use_ssl -- Flag indicating if SSL should be used.
use_tls -- Flag indicating if TLS should be used.
reattempt -- Flag indicating if the socket should reconnect
after disconnections.
"""
if host and port:
self.address = (host, int(port))
try:
Socket.inet_aton(self.address[0])
except Socket.error:
self.default_domain = self.address[0]
# Respect previous SSL and TLS usage directives.
if use_ssl is not None:
self.use_ssl = use_ssl
if use_tls is not None:
self.use_tls = use_tls
# Repeatedly attempt to connect until a successful connection
# is established.
connected = self.state.transition('disconnected', 'connected',
func=self._connect)
while reattempt and not connected and not self.stop.is_set():
connected = self.state.transition('disconnected', 'connected',
func=self._connect)
return connected
def _connect(self):
self.scheduler.remove('Session timeout check')
self.stop.clear()
if self.default_domain:
self.address = self.pick_dns_answer(self.default_domain,
self.address[1])
self.socket = self.socket_class(Socket.AF_INET, Socket.SOCK_STREAM)
self.configure_socket()
if self.reconnect_delay is None:
delay = 1.0
else:
delay = min(self.reconnect_delay * 2, self.reconnect_max_delay)
delay = random.normalvariate(delay, delay * 0.1)
log.debug('Waiting %s seconds before connecting.', delay)
time.sleep(delay)
if self.use_proxy:
connected = self._connect_proxy()
if not connected:
self.reconnect_delay = delay
return False
if self.use_ssl and self.ssl_support:
log.debug("Socket Wrapped for SSL")
if self.ca_certs is None:
cert_policy = ssl.CERT_NONE
else:
cert_policy = ssl.CERT_REQUIRED
ssl_socket = ssl.wrap_socket(self.socket,
ca_certs=self.ca_certs,
cert_reqs=cert_policy)
if hasattr(self.socket, 'socket'):
# We are using a testing socket, so preserve the top
# layer of wrapping.
self.socket.socket = ssl_socket
else:
self.socket = ssl_socket
try:
if not self.use_proxy:
log.debug("Connecting to %s:%s", *self.address)
self.socket.connect(self.address)
self.set_socket(self.socket, ignore=True)
#this event is where you should set your application state
self.event("connected", direct=True)
self.reconnect_delay = 1.0
return True
except Socket.error as serr:
error_msg = "Could not connect to %s:%s. Socket Error #%s: %s"
self.event('socket_error', serr)
log.error(error_msg, self.address[0], self.address[1],
serr.errno, serr.strerror)
self.reconnect_delay = delay
return False
def _connect_proxy(self):
"""Attempt to connect using an HTTP Proxy."""
# Extract the proxy address, and optional credentials
address = (self.proxy_config['host'], int(self.proxy_config['port']))
cred = None
if self.proxy_config['username']:
username = self.proxy_config['username']
password = self.proxy_config['password']
cred = '%s:%s' % (username, password)
if sys.version_info < (3, 0):
cred = bytes(cred)
else:
cred = bytes(cred, 'utf-8')
cred = base64.b64encode(cred).decode('utf-8')
# Build the HTTP headers for connecting to the XMPP server
headers = ['CONNECT %s:%s HTTP/1.0' % self.address,
'Host: %s:%s' % self.address,
'Proxy-Connection: Keep-Alive',
'Pragma: no-cache',
'User-Agent: SleekXMPP/%s' % sleekxmpp.__version__]
if cred:
headers.append('Proxy-Authorization: Basic %s' % cred)
headers = '\r\n'.join(headers) + '\r\n\r\n'
try:
log.debug("Connecting to proxy: %s:%s", address)
self.socket.connect(address)
self.send_raw(headers, now=True)
resp = ''
while '\r\n\r\n' not in resp and not self.stop.is_set():
resp += self.socket.recv(1024).decode('utf-8')
log.debug('RECV: %s', resp)
lines = resp.split('\r\n')
if '200' not in lines[0]:
self.event('proxy_error', resp)
log.error('Proxy Error: %s', lines[0])
return False
# Proxy connection established, continue connecting
# with the XMPP server.
return True
except Socket.error as serr:
error_msg = "Could not connect to %s:%s. Socket Error #%s: %s"
self.event('socket_error', serr)
log.error(error_msg, self.address[0], self.address[1],
serr.errno, serr.strerror)
return False
def _handle_connected(self, event=None):
"""
Add check to ensure that a session is established within
a reasonable amount of time.
"""
def _handle_session_timeout():
if not self.session_started_event.is_set():
log.debug("Session start has taken more " + \
"than %d seconds", self.session_timeout)
self.disconnect(reconnect=self.auto_reconnect)
self.schedule("Session timeout check",
self.session_timeout,
_handle_session_timeout)
def disconnect(self, reconnect=False, wait=False):
"""
Terminate processing and close the XML streams.
Optionally, the connection may be reconnected and
resume processing afterwards.
If the disconnect should take place after all items
in the send queue have been sent, use wait=True. However,
take note: If you are constantly adding items to the queue
such that it is never empty, then the disconnect will
not occur and the call will continue to block.
Arguments:
reconnect -- Flag indicating if the connection
and processing should be restarted.
Defaults to False.
wait -- Flag indicating if the send queue should
be emptied before disconnecting.
"""
self.state.transition('connected', 'disconnected',
func=self._disconnect, args=(reconnect, wait))
def _disconnect(self, reconnect=False, wait=False):
# Wait for the send queue to empty.
if wait:
self.send_queue.join()
# Send the end of stream marker.
self.send_raw(self.stream_footer, now=True)
self.session_started_event.clear()
# Wait for confirmation that the stream was
# closed in the other direction.
self.auto_reconnect = reconnect
log.debug('Waiting for %s from server', self.stream_footer)
self.stream_end_event.wait(4)
if not self.auto_reconnect:
self.stop.set()
try:
self.socket.shutdown(Socket.SHUT_RDWR)
self.socket.close()
self.filesocket.close()
except Socket.error as serr:
self.event('socket_error', serr)
finally:
#clear your application state
self.event('session_end', direct=True)
self.event("disconnected", direct=True)
return True
def reconnect(self, reattempt=True):
"""
Reset the stream's state and reconnect to the server.
"""
log.debug("reconnecting...")
if self.state.ensure('connected'):
self.state.transition('connected', 'disconnected', wait=2.0,
func=self._disconnect, args=(True,))
log.debug("connecting...")
connected = self.state.transition('disconnected', 'connected',
wait=2.0, func=self._connect)
while reattempt and not connected and not self.stop.is_set():
connected = self.state.transition('disconnected', 'connected',
wait=2.0, func=self._connect)
connected = connected or self.state.ensure('connected')
return connected
def set_socket(self, socket, ignore=False):
"""
Set the socket to use for the stream.
The filesocket will be recreated as well.
Arguments:
socket -- The new socket to use.
ignore -- don't set the state
"""
self.socket = socket
if socket is not None:
# ElementTree.iterparse requires a file.
# 0 buffer files have to be binary.
# Use the correct fileobject type based on the Python
# version to work around a broken implementation in
# Python 2.x.
if sys.version_info < (3, 0):
self.filesocket = FileSocket(self.socket)
else:
self.filesocket = self.socket.makefile('rb', 0)
if not ignore:
self.state._set_state('connected')
def configure_socket(self):
"""
Set timeout and other options for self.socket.
Meant to be overridden.
"""
self.socket.settimeout(None)
def configure_dns(self, resolver, domain=None, port=None):
"""
Configure and set options for a dns.resolver.Resolver
instance, and other DNS related tasks. For example, you
can also check Socket.getaddrinfo to see if you need to
call out to libresolv.so.2 to run res_init().
Meant to be overridden.
Arguments:
resolver -- A dns.resolver.Resolver instance, or None
if dnspython is not installed.
domain -- The initial domain under consideration.
port -- The initial port under consideration.
"""
pass
def start_tls(self):
"""
Perform handshakes for TLS.
If the handshake is successful, the XML stream will need
to be restarted.
"""
if self.ssl_support:
log.info("Negotiating TLS")
log.info("Using SSL version: %s", str(self.ssl_version))
if self.ca_certs is None:
cert_policy = ssl.CERT_NONE
else:
cert_policy = ssl.CERT_REQUIRED
ssl_socket = ssl.wrap_socket(self.socket,
ssl_version=self.ssl_version,
do_handshake_on_connect=False,
ca_certs=self.ca_certs,
cert_reqs=cert_policy)
if hasattr(self.socket, 'socket'):
# We are using a testing socket, so preserve the top
# layer of wrapping.
self.socket.socket = ssl_socket
else:
self.socket = ssl_socket
self.socket.do_handshake()
self.set_socket(self.socket)
return True
else:
log.warning("Tried to enable TLS, but ssl module not found.")
return False
def _start_keepalive(self, event):
"""
Begin sending whitespace periodically to keep the connection alive.
May be disabled by setting:
self.whitespace_keepalive = False
The keepalive interval can be set using:
self.whitespace_keepalive_interval = 300
"""
def send_keepalive():
if self.send_queue.empty():
self.send_raw(' ')
self.schedule('Whitespace Keepalive',
self.whitespace_keepalive_interval,
send_keepalive,
repeat=True)
def _end_keepalive(self, event):
"""Stop sending whitespace keepalives"""
self.scheduler.remove('Whitespace Keepalive')
def start_stream_handler(self, xml):
"""
Perform any initialization actions, such as handshakes, once the
stream header has been sent.
Meant to be overridden.
"""
pass
def register_stanza(self, stanza_class):
"""
Add a stanza object class as a known root stanza. A root stanza is
one that appears as a direct child of the stream's root element.
Stanzas that appear as substanzas of a root stanza do not need to
be registered here. That is done using register_stanza_plugin() from
sleekxmpp.xmlstream.stanzabase.
Stanzas that are not registered will not be converted into
stanza objects, but may still be processed using handlers and
matchers.
Arguments:
stanza_class -- The top-level stanza object's class.
"""
self.__root_stanza.append(stanza_class)
def remove_stanza(self, stanza_class):
"""
Remove a stanza from being a known root stanza. A root stanza is
one that appears as a direct child of the stream's root element.
Stanzas that are not registered will not be converted into
stanza objects, but may still be processed using handlers and
matchers.
"""
del self.__root_stanza[stanza_class]
def add_handler(self, mask, pointer, name=None, disposable=False,
threaded=False, filter=False, instream=False):
"""
A shortcut method for registering a handler using XML masks.
Arguments:
mask -- An XML snippet matching the structure of the
stanzas that will be passed to this handler.
pointer -- The handler function itself.
name -- A unique name for the handler. A name will
be generated if one is not provided.
disposable -- Indicates if the handler should be discarded
after one use.
threaded -- Deprecated. Remains for backwards compatibility.
filter -- Deprecated. Remains for backwards compatibility.
instream -- Indicates if the handler should execute during
stream processing and not during normal event
processing.
"""
# To prevent circular dependencies, we must load the matcher
# and handler classes here.
if name is None:
name = 'add_handler_%s' % self.getNewId()
self.registerHandler(XMLCallback(name, MatchXMLMask(mask), pointer,
once=disposable, instream=instream))
def register_handler(self, handler, before=None, after=None):
"""
Add a stream event handler that will be executed when a matching
stanza is received.
Arguments:
handler -- The handler object to execute.
"""
if handler.stream is None:
self.__handlers.append(handler)
handler.stream = weakref.ref(self)
def remove_handler(self, name):
"""
Remove any stream event handlers with the given name.
Arguments:
name -- The name of the handler.
"""
idx = 0
for handler in self.__handlers:
if handler.name == name:
self.__handlers.pop(idx)
return True
idx += 1
return False
def get_dns_records(self, domain, port=None):
"""
Get the DNS records for a domain.
Arguments:
domain -- The domain in question.
port -- If the results don't include a port, use this one.
"""
if port is None:
port = self.default_port
if DNSPYTHON:
resolver = dns.resolver.get_default_resolver()
self.configure_dns(resolver, domain=domain, port=port)
try:
answers = resolver.query(domain, dns.rdatatype.A)
except (dns.resolver.NXDOMAIN, dns.resolver.NoAnswer):
log.warning("No A records for %s", domain)
return [((domain, port), 0, 0)]
except dns.exception.Timeout:
log.warning("DNS resolution timed out " + \
"for A record of %s", domain)
return [((domain, port), 0, 0)]
else:
return [((ans.address, port), 0, 0) for ans in answers]
else:
log.warning("dnspython is not installed -- " + \
"relying on OS A record resolution")
self.configure_dns(None, domain=domain, port=port)
return [((domain, port), 0, 0)]
def pick_dns_answer(self, domain, port=None):
"""
Pick a server and port from DNS answers.
Gets DNS answers if none available.
Removes used answer from available answers.
Arguments:
domain -- The domain in question.
port -- If the results don't include a port, use this one.
"""
if not self.dns_answers:
self.dns_answers = self.get_dns_records(domain, port)
addresses = {}
intmax = 0
topprio = 65535
for answer in self.dns_answers:
topprio = min(topprio, answer[1])
for answer in self.dns_answers:
if answer[1] == topprio:
intmax += answer[2]
addresses[intmax] = answer[0]
#python3 returns a generator for dictionary keys
items = [x for x in addresses.keys()]
items.sort()
picked = random.randint(0, intmax)
for item in items:
if picked <= item:
address = addresses[item]
break
for idx, answer in enumerate(self.dns_answers):
if self.dns_answers[0] == address:
break
self.dns_answers.pop(idx)
log.debug("Trying to connect to %s:%s", *address)
return address
def add_event_handler(self, name, pointer,
threaded=False, disposable=False):
"""
Add a custom event handler that will be executed whenever
its event is manually triggered.
Arguments:
name -- The name of the event that will trigger
this handler.
pointer -- The function to execute.
threaded -- If set to True, the handler will execute
in its own thread. Defaults to False.
disposable -- If set to True, the handler will be
discarded after one use. Defaults to False.
"""
if not name in self.__event_handlers:
self.__event_handlers[name] = []
self.__event_handlers[name].append((pointer, threaded, disposable))
def del_event_handler(self, name, pointer):
"""
Remove a function as a handler for an event.
Arguments:
name -- The name of the event.
pointer -- The function to remove as a handler.
"""
if not name in self.__event_handlers:
return
# Need to keep handlers that do not use
# the given function pointer
def filter_pointers(handler):
return handler[0] != pointer
self.__event_handlers[name] = list(filter(
filter_pointers,
self.__event_handlers[name]))
def event_handled(self, name):
"""
Indicates if an event has any associated handlers.
Returns the number of registered handlers.
Arguments:
name -- The name of the event to check.
"""
return len(self.__event_handlers.get(name, []))
def event(self, name, data={}, direct=False):
"""
Manually trigger a custom event.
Arguments:
name -- The name of the event to trigger.
data -- Data that will be passed to each event handler.
Defaults to an empty dictionary.
direct -- Runs the event directly if True, skipping the
event queue. All event handlers will run in the
same thread.
"""
handlers = self.__event_handlers.get(name, [])
for handler in handlers:
#TODO: Data should not be copied, but should be read only,
# but this might break current code so it's left for future.
out_data = copy.copy(data) if len(handlers) > 1 else data
old_exception = getattr(data, 'exception', None)
if direct:
try:
handler[0](out_data)
except Exception as e:
error_msg = 'Error processing event handler: %s'
log.exception(error_msg, str(handler[0]))
if old_exception:
old_exception(e)
else:
self.exception(e)
else:
self.event_queue.put(('event', handler, out_data))
if handler[2]:
# If the handler is disposable, we will go ahead and
# remove it now instead of waiting for it to be
# processed in the queue.
with self.__event_handlers_lock:
try:
h_index = self.__event_handlers[name].index(handler)
self.__event_handlers[name].pop(h_index)
except:
pass
def schedule(self, name, seconds, callback, args=None,
kwargs=None, repeat=False):
"""
Schedule a callback function to execute after a given delay.
Arguments:
name -- A unique name for the scheduled callback.
seconds -- The time in seconds to wait before executing.
callback -- A pointer to the function to execute.
args -- A tuple of arguments to pass to the function.
kwargs -- A dictionary of keyword arguments to pass to
the function.
repeat -- Flag indicating if the scheduled event should
be reset and repeat after executing.
"""
self.scheduler.add(name, seconds, callback, args, kwargs,
repeat, qpointer=self.event_queue)
def incoming_filter(self, xml):
"""
Filter incoming XML objects before they are processed.
Possible uses include remapping namespaces, or correcting elements
from sources with incorrect behavior.
Meant to be overridden.
"""
return xml
def send(self, data, mask=None, timeout=None, now=False):
"""
A wrapper for send_raw for sending stanza objects.
May optionally block until an expected response is received.
Arguments:
data -- The stanza object to send on the stream.
mask -- Deprecated. An XML snippet matching the structure
of the expected response. Execution will block
in this thread until the response is received
or a timeout occurs.
timeout -- Time in seconds to wait for a response before
continuing. Defaults to RESPONSE_TIMEOUT.
now -- Indicates if the send queue should be skipped,
sending the stanza immediately. Useful mainly
for stream initialization stanzas.
Defaults to False.
"""
if timeout is None:
timeout = self.response_timeout
if hasattr(mask, 'xml'):
mask = mask.xml
data = str(data)
if mask is not None:
log.warning("Use of send mask waiters is deprecated.")
wait_for = Waiter("SendWait_%s" % self.new_id(),
MatchXMLMask(mask))
self.register_handler(wait_for)
self.send_raw(data, now)
if mask is not None:
return wait_for.wait(timeout)
def send_xml(self, data, mask=None, timeout=None, now=False):
"""
Send an XML object on the stream, and optionally wait
for a response.
Arguments:
data -- The XML object to send on the stream.
mask -- Deprecated. An XML snippet matching the structure
of the expected response. Execution will block
in this thread until the response is received
or a timeout occurs.
timeout -- Time in seconds to wait for a response before
continuing. Defaults to RESPONSE_TIMEOUT.
now -- Indicates if the send queue should be skipped,
sending the stanza immediately. Useful mainly
for stream initialization stanzas.
Defaults to False.
"""
if timeout is None:
timeout = self.response_timeout
return self.send(tostring(data), mask, timeout, now)
def send_raw(self, data, now=False, reconnect=None):
"""
Send raw data across the stream.
Arguments:
data -- Any string value.
reconnect -- Indicates if the stream should be
restarted if there is an error sending
the stanza. Used mainly for testing.
Defaults to self.auto_reconnect.
"""
if now:
log.debug("SEND (IMMED): %s", data)
try:
data = data.encode('utf-8')
total = len(data)
sent = 0
count = 0
tries = 0
while sent < total and not self.stop.is_set():
try:
sent += self.socket.send(data[sent:])
count += 1
except ssl.SSLError as serr:
if tries >= self.ssl_retry_max:
log.debug('SSL error - max retries reached')
self.exception(serr)
log.warning("Failed to send %s", data)
if reconnect is None:
reconnect = self.auto_reconnect
self.disconnect(reconnect)
log.warning('SSL write error - reattempting')
time.sleep(self.ssl_retry_delay)
tries += 1
if count > 1:
log.debug('SENT: %d chunks', count)
except Socket.error as serr:
self.event('socket_error', serr)
log.warning("Failed to send %s", data)
if reconnect is None:
reconnect = self.auto_reconnect
self.disconnect(reconnect)
else:
self.send_queue.put(data)
return True
def process(self, **kwargs):
"""
Initialize the XML streams and begin processing events.
The number of threads used for processing stream events is determined
by HANDLER_THREADS.
Arguments:
block -- If block=False then event dispatcher will run
in a separate thread, allowing for the stream to be
used in the background for another application.
Otherwise, process(block=True) blocks the current thread.
Defaults to False.
**threaded is deprecated and included for API compatibility**
threaded -- If threaded=True then event dispatcher will run
in a separate thread, allowing for the stream to be
used in the background for another application.
Defaults to True.
Event handlers and the send queue will be threaded
regardless of these parameters.
"""
if 'threaded' in kwargs and 'block' in kwargs:
raise ValueError("process() called with both " + \
"block and threaded arguments")
elif 'block' in kwargs:
threaded = not(kwargs.get('block', False))
else:
threaded = kwargs.get('threaded', True)
self.scheduler.process(threaded=True)
def start_thread(name, target):
self.__thread[name] = threading.Thread(name=name, target=target)
self.__thread[name].start()
for t in range(0, HANDLER_THREADS):
log.debug("Starting HANDLER THREAD")
start_thread('stream_event_handler_%s' % t, self._event_runner)
start_thread('send_thread', self._send_thread)
if threaded:
# Run the XML stream in the background for another application.
start_thread('process', self._process)
else:
self._process()
def _process(self):
"""
Start processing the XML streams.
Processing will continue after any recoverable errors
if reconnections are allowed.
"""
# The body of this loop will only execute once per connection.
# Additional passes will be made only if an error occurs and
# reconnecting is permitted.
while True:
try:
# The call to self.__read_xml will block and prevent
# the body of the loop from running until a disconnect
# occurs. After any reconnection, the stream header will
# be resent and processing will resume.
while not self.stop.is_set():
# Only process the stream while connected to the server
if not self.state.ensure('connected', wait=0.1,
block_on_transition=True):
continue
# Ensure the stream header is sent for any
# new connections.
if not self.session_started_event.is_set():
self.send_raw(self.stream_header, now=True)
if not self.__read_xml():
# If the server terminated the stream, end processing
break
except SyntaxError as e:
log.error("Error reading from XML stream.")
self.exception(e)
except KeyboardInterrupt:
log.debug("Keyboard Escape Detected in _process")
self.stop.set()
except SystemExit:
log.debug("SystemExit in _process")
self.stop.set()
self.scheduler.quit()
except Socket.error as serr:
self.event('socket_error', serr)
log.exception('Socket Error')
except Exception as e:
if not self.stop.is_set():
log.exception('Connection error.')
self.exception(e)
if not self.stop.is_set() and self.auto_reconnect:
self.reconnect()
else:
self.disconnect()
break
def __read_xml(self):
"""
Parse the incoming XML stream, raising stream events for
each received stanza.
"""
depth = 0
root = None
for event, xml in ET.iterparse(self.filesocket, (b'end', b'start')):
if event == b'start':
if depth == 0:
# We have received the start of the root element.
root = xml
# Perform any stream initialization actions, such
# as handshakes.
self.stream_end_event.clear()
self.start_stream_handler(root)
depth += 1
if event == b'end':
depth -= 1
if depth == 0:
# The stream's root element has closed,
# terminating the stream.
log.debug("End of stream recieved")
self.stream_end_event.set()
return False
elif depth == 1:
# We only raise events for stanzas that are direct
# children of the root element.
try:
self.__spawn_event(xml)
except RestartStream:
return True
if root is not None:
# Keep the root element empty of children to
# save on memory use.
root.clear()
log.debug("Ending read XML loop")
def _build_stanza(self, xml, default_ns=None):
"""
Create a stanza object from a given XML object.
If a specialized stanza type is not found for the XML, then
a generic StanzaBase stanza will be returned.
Arguments:
xml -- The XML object to convert into a stanza object.
default_ns -- Optional default namespace to use instead of the
stream's current default namespace.
"""
if default_ns is None:
default_ns = self.default_ns
stanza_type = StanzaBase
for stanza_class in self.__root_stanza:
if xml.tag == "{%s}%s" % (default_ns, stanza_class.name) or \
xml.tag == stanza_class.tag_name():
stanza_type = stanza_class
break
stanza = stanza_type(self, xml)
return stanza
def __spawn_event(self, xml):
"""
Analyze incoming XML stanzas and convert them into stanza
objects if applicable and queue stream events to be processed
by matching handlers.
Arguments:
xml -- The XML stanza to analyze.
"""
log.debug("RECV: %s", tostring(xml, xmlns=self.default_ns,
stream=self))
# Apply any preprocessing filters.
xml = self.incoming_filter(xml)
# Convert the raw XML object into a stanza object. If no registered
# stanza type applies, a generic StanzaBase stanza will be used.
stanza = self._build_stanza(xml)
# Match the stanza against registered handlers. Handlers marked
# to run "in stream" will be executed immediately; the rest will
# be queued.
unhandled = True
matched_handlers = [h for h in self.__handlers if h.match(stanza)]
for handler in matched_handlers:
if len(matched_handlers) > 1:
stanza_copy = copy.copy(stanza)
else:
stanza_copy = stanza
handler.prerun(stanza_copy)
self.event_queue.put(('stanza', handler, stanza_copy))
try:
if handler.check_delete():
self.__handlers.remove(handler)
except:
pass # not thread safe
unhandled = False
# Some stanzas require responses, such as Iq queries. A default
# handler will be executed immediately for this case.
if unhandled:
stanza.unhandled()
def _threaded_event_wrapper(self, func, args):
"""
Capture exceptions for event handlers that run
in individual threads.
Arguments:
func -- The event handler to execute.
args -- Arguments to the event handler.
"""
# this is always already copied before this is invoked
orig = args[0]
try:
func(*args)
except Exception as e:
error_msg = 'Error processing event handler: %s'
log.exception(error_msg, str(func))
if hasattr(orig, 'exception'):
orig.exception(e)
else:
self.exception(e)
def _event_runner(self):
"""
Process the event queue and execute handlers.
The number of event runner threads is controlled by HANDLER_THREADS.
Stream event handlers will all execute in this thread. Custom event
handlers may be spawned in individual threads.
"""
log.debug("Loading event runner")
try:
while not self.stop.is_set():
try:
wait = self.wait_timeout
event = self.event_queue.get(True, timeout=wait)
except queue.Empty:
event = None
if event is None:
continue
etype, handler = event[0:2]
args = event[2:]
orig = copy.copy(args[0])
if etype == 'stanza':
try:
handler.run(args[0])
except Exception as e:
error_msg = 'Error processing stream handler: %s'
log.exception(error_msg, handler.name)
orig.exception(e)
elif etype == 'schedule':
name = args[1]
try:
log.debug('Scheduled event: %s: %s', name, args[0])
handler(*args[0])
except Exception as e:
log.exception('Error processing scheduled task')
self.exception(e)
elif etype == 'event':
func, threaded, disposable = handler
try:
if threaded:
x = threading.Thread(
name="Event_%s" % str(func),
target=self._threaded_event_wrapper,
args=(func, args))
x.start()
else:
func(*args)
except Exception as e:
error_msg = 'Error processing event handler: %s'
log.exception(error_msg, str(func))
if hasattr(orig, 'exception'):
orig.exception(e)
else:
self.exception(e)
elif etype == 'quit':
log.debug("Quitting event runner thread")
return False
except KeyboardInterrupt:
log.debug("Keyboard Escape Detected in _event_runner")
self.event('killed', direct=True)
self.disconnect()
return
except SystemExit:
self.disconnect()
self.event_queue.put(('quit', None, None))
return
def _send_thread(self):
"""
Extract stanzas from the send queue and send them on the stream.
"""
try:
while not self.stop.is_set():
while not self.stop.is_set and \
not self.session_started_event.is_set():
self.session_started_event.wait(timeout=1)
if self.__failed_send_stanza is not None:
data = self.__failed_send_stanza
self.__failed_send_stanza = None
else:
try:
data = self.send_queue.get(True, 1)
except queue.Empty:
continue
log.debug("SEND: %s", data)
enc_data = data.encode('utf-8')
total = len(enc_data)
sent = 0
count = 0
tries = 0
try:
while sent < total and not self.stop.is_set():
try:
sent += self.socket.send(enc_data[sent:])
count += 1
except ssl.SSLError as serr:
if tries >= self.ssl_retry_max:
log.debug('SSL error - max retries reached')
self.exception(serr)
log.warning("Failed to send %s", data)
if reconnect is None:
reconnect = self.auto_reconnect
self.disconnect(reconnect)
log.warning('SSL write error - reattempting')
time.sleep(self.ssl_retry_delay)
tries += 1
if count > 1:
log.debug('SENT: %d chunks', count)
self.send_queue.task_done()
except Socket.error as serr:
self.event('socket_error', serr)
log.warning("Failed to send %s", data)
self.__failed_send_stanza = data
self.disconnect(self.auto_reconnect)
except Exception as ex:
log.exception('Unexpected error in send thread: %s', ex)
self.exception(ex)
if not self.stop.is_set():
self.disconnect(self.auto_reconnect)
def exception(self, exception):
"""
Process an unknown exception.
Meant to be overridden.
Arguments:
exception -- An unhandled exception object.
"""
pass
# To comply with PEP8, method names now use underscores.
# Deprecated method names are re-mapped for backwards compatibility.
XMLStream.startTLS = XMLStream.start_tls
XMLStream.registerStanza = XMLStream.register_stanza
XMLStream.removeStanza = XMLStream.remove_stanza
XMLStream.registerHandler = XMLStream.register_handler
XMLStream.removeHandler = XMLStream.remove_handler
XMLStream.setSocket = XMLStream.set_socket
XMLStream.sendRaw = XMLStream.send_raw
XMLStream.getId = XMLStream.get_id
XMLStream.getNewId = XMLStream.new_id
XMLStream.sendXML = XMLStream.send_xml