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from __future__ import absolute_import
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import Cookie
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import copy
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import threading
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import time
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import urllib
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import urlparse
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from email.utils import parsedate_tz, formatdate, mktime_tz
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import netlib
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2015-08-01 08:40:19 +00:00
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from netlib import http, tcp, odict, utils, encoding
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from netlib.http import cookies, semantics, http1
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from .tcp import TCPHandler
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from .primitives import KILL, ProtocolHandler, Flow, Error
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from ..proxy.connection import ServerConnection
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from .. import utils, controller, stateobject, proxy
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class decoded(object):
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"""
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A context manager that decodes a request or response, and then
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re-encodes it with the same encoding after execution of the block.
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Example:
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with decoded(request):
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request.content = request.content.replace("foo", "bar")
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"""
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def __init__(self, o):
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self.o = o
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ce = o.headers.get_first("content-encoding")
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if ce in encoding.ENCODINGS:
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self.ce = ce
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else:
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self.ce = None
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def __enter__(self):
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if self.ce:
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self.o.decode()
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def __exit__(self, type, value, tb):
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if self.ce:
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self.o.encode(self.ce)
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class MessageMixin(stateobject.StateObject):
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_stateobject_attributes = dict(
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httpversion=tuple,
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headers=odict.ODictCaseless,
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body=str,
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timestamp_start=float,
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timestamp_end=float
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)
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_stateobject_long_attributes = {"body"}
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def get_state(self, short=False):
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ret = super(MessageMixin, self).get_state(short)
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if short:
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if self.body:
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ret["contentLength"] = len(self.body)
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elif self.body == CONTENT_MISSING:
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ret["contentLength"] = None
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else:
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ret["contentLength"] = 0
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return ret
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def get_decoded_content(self):
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"""
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Returns the decoded content based on the current Content-Encoding
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header.
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Doesn't change the message iteself or its headers.
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"""
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ce = self.headers.get_first("content-encoding")
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if not self.body or ce not in encoding.ENCODINGS:
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return self.body
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return encoding.decode(ce, self.body)
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def decode(self):
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"""
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Decodes body based on the current Content-Encoding header, then
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removes the header. If there is no Content-Encoding header, no
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action is taken.
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Returns True if decoding succeeded, False otherwise.
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"""
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ce = self.headers.get_first("content-encoding")
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if not self.body or ce not in encoding.ENCODINGS:
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return False
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data = encoding.decode(ce, self.body)
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if data is None:
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return False
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self.body = data
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del self.headers["content-encoding"]
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return True
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def encode(self, e):
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"""
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Encodes body with the encoding e, where e is "gzip", "deflate"
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or "identity".
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"""
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# FIXME: Error if there's an existing encoding header?
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self.body = encoding.encode(e, self.body)
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self.headers["content-encoding"] = [e]
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def copy(self):
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c = copy.copy(self)
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c.headers = self.headers.copy()
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return c
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def replace(self, pattern, repl, *args, **kwargs):
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"""
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Replaces a regular expression pattern with repl in both the headers
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and the body of the message. Encoded body will be decoded
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before replacement, and re-encoded afterwards.
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Returns the number of replacements made.
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"""
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with decoded(self):
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self.body, c = utils.safe_subn(
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pattern, repl, self.body, *args, **kwargs
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)
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c += self.headers.replace(pattern, repl, *args, **kwargs)
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return c
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class HTTPRequest(MessageMixin, semantics.Request):
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"""
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An HTTP request.
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Exposes the following attributes:
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method: HTTP method
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scheme: URL scheme (http/https)
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host: Target hostname of the request. This is not neccessarily the
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directy upstream server (which could be another proxy), but it's always
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the target server we want to reach at the end. This attribute is either
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inferred from the request itself (absolute-form, authority-form) or from
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the connection metadata (e.g. the host in reverse proxy mode).
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port: Destination port
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path: Path portion of the URL (not present in authority-form)
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httpversion: HTTP version tuple, e.g. (1,1)
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headers: odict.ODictCaseless object
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content: Content of the request, None, or CONTENT_MISSING if there
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is content associated, but not present. CONTENT_MISSING evaluates
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to False to make checking for the presence of content natural.
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form_in: The request form which mitmproxy has received. The following
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values are possible:
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- relative (GET /index.html, OPTIONS *) (covers origin form and
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asterisk form)
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- absolute (GET http://example.com:80/index.html)
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- authority-form (CONNECT example.com:443)
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Details: http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-httpbis-p1-messaging-25#section-5.3
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form_out: The request form which mitmproxy will send out to the
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destination
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timestamp_start: Timestamp indicating when request transmission started
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timestamp_end: Timestamp indicating when request transmission ended
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"""
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def __init__(
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self,
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form_in,
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method,
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scheme,
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host,
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port,
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path,
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httpversion,
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headers,
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body,
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timestamp_start=None,
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timestamp_end=None,
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form_out=None,
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):
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semantics.Request.__init__(
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self,
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form_in,
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method,
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scheme,
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host,
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port,
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path,
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httpversion,
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headers,
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body,
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timestamp_start,
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timestamp_end,
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)
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self.form_out = form_out or form_in
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# Have this request's cookies been modified by sticky cookies or auth?
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self.stickycookie = False
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self.stickyauth = False
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# Is this request replayed?
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self.is_replay = False
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_stateobject_attributes = MessageMixin._stateobject_attributes.copy()
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_stateobject_attributes.update(
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form_in=str,
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method=str,
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scheme=str,
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host=str,
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port=int,
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path=str,
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form_out=str,
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is_replay=bool
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)
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@classmethod
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def from_state(cls, state):
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f = cls(
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None,
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None,
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None,
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None,
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None,
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None,
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None,
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None,
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None,
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None,
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None)
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f.load_state(state)
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return f
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@classmethod
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def from_protocol(
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self,
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protocol,
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include_body=True,
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body_size_limit=None,
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):
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req = protocol.read_request(
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include_body = include_body,
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body_size_limit = body_size_limit,
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)
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return HTTPRequest(
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req.form_in,
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req.method,
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req.scheme,
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req.host,
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req.port,
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req.path,
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req.httpversion,
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req.headers,
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req.body,
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req.timestamp_start,
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req.timestamp_end,
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)
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@classmethod
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def wrap(self, request):
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return HTTPRequest(
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form_in=request.form_in,
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method=request.method,
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scheme=request.scheme,
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host=request.host,
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port=request.port,
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path=request.path,
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httpversion=request.httpversion,
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headers=request.headers,
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body=request.body,
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timestamp_start=request.timestamp_start,
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timestamp_end=request.timestamp_end,
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form_out=(request.form_out if hasattr(request, 'form_out') else None),
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)
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def __hash__(self):
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return id(self)
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def replace(self, pattern, repl, *args, **kwargs):
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"""
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Replaces a regular expression pattern with repl in the headers, the
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request path and the body of the request. Encoded content will be
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decoded before replacement, and re-encoded afterwards.
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Returns the number of replacements made.
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"""
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c = MessageMixin.replace(self, pattern, repl, *args, **kwargs)
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self.path, pc = utils.safe_subn(
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pattern, repl, self.path, *args, **kwargs
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)
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c += pc
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return c
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class HTTPResponse(MessageMixin, semantics.Response):
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"""
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An HTTP response.
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Exposes the following attributes:
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httpversion: HTTP version tuple, e.g. (1, 0), (1, 1), or (2, 0)
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status_code: HTTP response status code
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msg: HTTP response message
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headers: ODict Caseless object
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content: Content of the request, None, or CONTENT_MISSING if there
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is content associated, but not present. CONTENT_MISSING evaluates
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to False to make checking for the presence of content natural.
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timestamp_start: Timestamp indicating when request transmission started
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timestamp_end: Timestamp indicating when request transmission ended
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"""
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def __init__(
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self,
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httpversion,
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status_code,
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msg,
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headers,
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body,
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timestamp_start=None,
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timestamp_end=None,
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):
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semantics.Response.__init__(
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self,
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httpversion,
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status_code,
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msg,
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headers,
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body,
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timestamp_start=timestamp_start,
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timestamp_end=timestamp_end,
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)
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# Is this request replayed?
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self.is_replay = False
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self.stream = False
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_stateobject_attributes = MessageMixin._stateobject_attributes.copy()
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_stateobject_attributes.update(
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status_code=int,
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msg=str
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)
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@classmethod
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def from_state(cls, state):
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f = cls(None, None, None, None, None)
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f.load_state(state)
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return f
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@classmethod
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def from_protocol(
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self,
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protocol,
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request_method,
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include_body=True,
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body_size_limit=None
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):
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resp = protocol.read_response(
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request_method,
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body_size_limit,
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include_body=include_body
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)
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return HTTPResponse(
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resp.httpversion,
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resp.status_code,
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resp.msg,
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resp.headers,
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resp.body,
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resp.timestamp_start,
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resp.timestamp_end,
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)
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@classmethod
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def wrap(self, response):
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return HTTPResponse(
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httpversion=response.httpversion,
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status_code=response.status_code,
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msg=response.msg,
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headers=response.headers,
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body=response.body,
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timestamp_start=response.timestamp_start,
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timestamp_end=response.timestamp_end,
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)
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def _refresh_cookie(self, c, delta):
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"""
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Takes a cookie string c and a time delta in seconds, and returns
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a refreshed cookie string.
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"""
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c = Cookie.SimpleCookie(str(c))
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for i in c.values():
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if "expires" in i:
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d = parsedate_tz(i["expires"])
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if d:
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d = mktime_tz(d) + delta
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i["expires"] = formatdate(d)
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else:
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# This can happen when the expires tag is invalid.
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# reddit.com sends a an expires tag like this: "Thu, 31 Dec
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# 2037 23:59:59 GMT", which is valid RFC 1123, but not
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# strictly correct according to the cookie spec. Browsers
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# appear to parse this tolerantly - maybe we should too.
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# For now, we just ignore this.
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del i["expires"]
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return c.output(header="").strip()
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def refresh(self, now=None):
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"""
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This fairly complex and heuristic function refreshes a server
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response for replay.
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- It adjusts date, expires and last-modified headers.
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- It adjusts cookie expiration.
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"""
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if not now:
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now = time.time()
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delta = now - self.timestamp_start
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refresh_headers = [
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"date",
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"expires",
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"last-modified",
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]
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for i in refresh_headers:
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if i in self.headers:
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d = parsedate_tz(self.headers[i][0])
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if d:
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new = mktime_tz(d) + delta
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self.headers[i] = [formatdate(new)]
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c = []
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for i in self.headers["set-cookie"]:
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c.append(self._refresh_cookie(i, delta))
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if c:
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self.headers["set-cookie"] = c
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