mitmproxy/libpathod/pathoc.py

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import sys, os
from netlib import tcp, http
import netlib.utils
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import language, utils
class PathocError(Exception): pass
class Response:
def __init__(self, httpversion, status_code, msg, headers, content):
self.httpversion, self.status_code, self.msg = httpversion, status_code, msg
self.headers, self.content = headers, content
def __repr__(self):
return "Response(%s - %s)"%(self.status_code, self.msg)
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SSLVERSIONS = {
1: tcp.TLSv1_METHOD,
2: tcp.SSLv2_METHOD,
3: tcp.SSLv3_METHOD,
4: tcp.SSLv23_METHOD,
}
class Pathoc(tcp.TCPClient):
def __init__(self, address, ssl=None, sni=None, sslversion=1, clientcert=None):
tcp.TCPClient.__init__(self, address)
self.settings = dict(
staticdir = os.getcwd(),
unconstrained_file_access = True,
)
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self.ssl, self.sni = ssl, sni
self.clientcert = clientcert
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self.sslversion = SSLVERSIONS[sslversion]
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def http_connect(self, connect_to):
self.wfile.write(
'CONNECT %s:%s HTTP/1.1\r\n'%tuple(connect_to) +
'\r\n'
)
self.wfile.flush()
l = self.rfile.readline()
if not l:
raise PathocError("Proxy CONNECT failed")
parsed = http.parse_response_line(l)
if not parsed[1] == 200:
raise PathocError("Proxy CONNECT failed: %s - %s"%(parsed[1], parsed[2]))
http.read_headers(self.rfile)
def connect(self, connect_to=None):
"""
connect_to: A (host, port) tuple, which will be connected to with an
HTTP CONNECT request.
"""
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tcp.TCPClient.connect(self)
if connect_to:
self.http_connect(connect_to)
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if self.ssl:
try:
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self.convert_to_ssl(sni=self.sni, cert=self.clientcert, method=self.sslversion)
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except tcp.NetLibError, v:
raise PathocError(str(v))
def request(self, spec):
"""
Return an (httpversion, code, msg, headers, content) tuple.
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May raise language.ParseException, netlib.http.HttpError or
language.FileAccessDenied.
"""
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r = language.parse_request(self.settings, spec)
language.serve(r, self.wfile, self.settings, self.address.host)
self.wfile.flush()
return Response(*http.read_response(self.rfile, r.method, None))
def _show_summary(self, fp, httpversion, code, msg, headers, content):
print >> fp, "<< %s %s: %s bytes"%(code, utils.xrepr(msg), len(content))
def _show(self, fp, header, data, hexdump):
if hexdump:
print >> fp, "%s (hex dump):"%header
for line in netlib.utils.hexdump(data):
print >> fp, "\t%s %s %s"%line
else:
print >> fp, "%s (unprintables escaped):"%header
print >> fp, netlib.utils.cleanBin(data)
def print_request(self, spec, showreq, showresp, explain, hexdump, ignorecodes, ignoretimeout, fp=sys.stdout):
"""
Performs a series of requests, and prints results to the specified
file descriptor.
spec: A request specification
showreq: Print requests
showresp: Print responses
explain: Print request explanation
hexdump: When printing requests or responses, use hex dump output
ignorecodes: Sequence of return codes to ignore
Returns True if we have a non-ignored response.
"""
try:
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r = language.parse_request(self.settings, spec)
except language.ParseException, v:
print >> fp, "Error parsing request spec: %s"%v.msg
print >> fp, v.marked()
return
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except language.FileAccessDenied, v:
print >> fp, "File access error: %s"%v
return
if explain:
r = r.freeze(self.settings, self.address.host)
resp, req = None, None
if showreq:
self.wfile.start_log()
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if showresp:
self.rfile.start_log()
try:
req = language.serve(r, self.wfile, self.settings, self.address.host)
self.wfile.flush()
resp = http.read_response(self.rfile, r.method, None)
except http.HttpError, v:
print >> fp, "<< HTTP Error:", v.msg
except tcp.NetLibTimeout:
if ignoretimeout:
return
print >> fp, "<<", "Timeout"
except tcp.NetLibDisconnect: # pragma: nocover
print >> fp, "<<", "Disconnect"
if req:
if ignorecodes and resp and resp[1] in ignorecodes:
return
if explain:
print >> fp, ">> Spec:", r.spec()
if showreq:
self._show(fp, ">> Request", self.wfile.get_log(), hexdump)
if showresp:
self._show(fp, "<< Response", self.rfile.get_log(), hexdump)
else:
if resp:
self._show_summary(fp, *resp)
return True