mitmproxy/netlib/utils.py

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from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function, division
import os.path
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import re
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import codecs
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import unicodedata
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from abc import ABCMeta, abstractmethod
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import importlib
import inspect
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import six
from six.moves import urllib
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import hyperframe
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@six.add_metaclass(ABCMeta)
class Serializable(object):
"""
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Abstract Base Class that defines an API to save an object's state and restore it later on.
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"""
@classmethod
@abstractmethod
def from_state(cls, state):
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"""
Create a new object from the given state.
"""
raise NotImplementedError()
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@abstractmethod
def get_state(self):
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"""
Retrieve object state.
"""
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raise NotImplementedError()
@abstractmethod
def set_state(self, state):
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"""
Set object state to the given state.
"""
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raise NotImplementedError()
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def copy(self):
return self.from_state(self.get_state())
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def always_bytes(unicode_or_bytes, *encode_args):
if isinstance(unicode_or_bytes, six.text_type):
return unicode_or_bytes.encode(*encode_args)
return unicode_or_bytes
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def native(s, *encoding_opts):
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"""
Convert :py:class:`bytes` or :py:class:`unicode` to the native
:py:class:`str` type, using latin1 encoding if conversion is necessary.
https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-3333/#a-note-on-string-types
"""
if not isinstance(s, (six.binary_type, six.text_type)):
raise TypeError("%r is neither bytes nor unicode" % s)
if six.PY3:
if isinstance(s, six.binary_type):
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return s.decode(*encoding_opts)
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else:
if isinstance(s, six.text_type):
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return s.encode(*encoding_opts)
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return s
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def isascii(bytes):
try:
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bytes.decode("ascii")
except ValueError:
return False
return True
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def clean_bin(s, keep_spacing=True):
"""
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Cleans binary data to make it safe to display.
Args:
keep_spacing: If False, tabs and newlines will also be replaced.
"""
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if isinstance(s, six.text_type):
if keep_spacing:
keep = u" \n\r\t"
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else:
keep = u" "
return u"".join(
ch if (unicodedata.category(ch)[0] not in "CZ" or ch in keep) else u"."
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for ch in s
)
else:
if keep_spacing:
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keep = (9, 10, 13) # \t, \n, \r,
else:
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keep = ()
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return b"".join(
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six.int2byte(ch) if (31 < ch < 127 or ch in keep) else b"."
for ch in six.iterbytes(s)
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)
def hexdump(s):
"""
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Returns:
A generator of (offset, hex, str) tuples
"""
for i in range(0, len(s), 16):
offset = "{:0=10x}".format(i).encode()
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part = s[i:i + 16]
x = b" ".join("{:0=2x}".format(i).encode() for i in six.iterbytes(part))
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x = x.ljust(47) # 16*2 + 15
yield (offset, x, clean_bin(part, False))
def setbit(byte, offset, value):
"""
Set a bit in a byte to 1 if value is truthy, 0 if not.
"""
if value:
return byte | (1 << offset)
else:
return byte & ~(1 << offset)
def getbit(byte, offset):
mask = 1 << offset
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return bool(byte & mask)
class BiDi(object):
"""
A wee utility class for keeping bi-directional mappings, like field
constants in protocols. Names are attributes on the object, dict-like
access maps values to names:
CONST = BiDi(a=1, b=2)
assert CONST.a == 1
assert CONST.get_name(1) == "a"
"""
def __init__(self, **kwargs):
self.names = kwargs
self.values = {}
for k, v in kwargs.items():
self.values[v] = k
if len(self.names) != len(self.values):
raise ValueError("Duplicate values not allowed.")
def __getattr__(self, k):
if k in self.names:
return self.names[k]
raise AttributeError("No such attribute: %s", k)
def get_name(self, n, default=None):
return self.values.get(n, default)
def pretty_size(size):
suffixes = [
("B", 2 ** 10),
("kB", 2 ** 20),
("MB", 2 ** 30),
]
for suf, lim in suffixes:
if size >= lim:
continue
else:
x = round(size / float(lim / 2 ** 10), 2)
if x == int(x):
x = int(x)
return str(x) + suf
class Data(object):
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def __init__(self, name):
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m = importlib.import_module(name)
dirname = os.path.dirname(inspect.getsourcefile(m))
self.dirname = os.path.abspath(dirname)
def path(self, path):
"""
Returns a path to the package data housed at 'path' under this
module.Path can be a path to a file, or to a directory.
This function will raise ValueError if the path does not exist.
"""
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fullpath = os.path.join(self.dirname, path)
if not os.path.exists(fullpath):
raise ValueError("dataPath: %s does not exist." % fullpath)
return fullpath
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_label_valid = re.compile(b"(?!-)[A-Z\d-]{1,63}(?<!-)$", re.IGNORECASE)
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def is_valid_host(host):
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"""
Checks if a hostname is valid.
Args:
host (bytes): The hostname
"""
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try:
host.decode("idna")
except ValueError:
return False
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if len(host) > 255:
return False
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if host[-1] == b".":
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host = host[:-1]
return all(_label_valid.match(x) for x in host.split(b"."))
def is_valid_port(port):
return 0 <= port <= 65535
# PY2 workaround
def decode_parse_result(result, enc):
if hasattr(result, "decode"):
return result.decode(enc)
else:
return urllib.parse.ParseResult(*[x.decode(enc) for x in result])
# PY2 workaround
def encode_parse_result(result, enc):
if hasattr(result, "encode"):
return result.encode(enc)
else:
return urllib.parse.ParseResult(*[x.encode(enc) for x in result])
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def parse_url(url):
"""
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URL-parsing function that checks that
- port is an integer 0-65535
- host is a valid IDNA-encoded hostname with no null-bytes
- path is valid ASCII
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Args:
A URL (as bytes or as unicode)
Returns:
A (scheme, host, port, path) tuple
Raises:
ValueError, if the URL is not properly formatted.
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"""
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parsed = urllib.parse.urlparse(url)
if not parsed.hostname:
raise ValueError("No hostname given")
if isinstance(url, six.binary_type):
host = parsed.hostname
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# this should not raise a ValueError,
# but we try to be very forgiving here and accept just everything.
# decode_parse_result(parsed, "ascii")
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else:
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host = parsed.hostname.encode("idna")
parsed = encode_parse_result(parsed, "ascii")
port = parsed.port
if not port:
port = 443 if parsed.scheme == b"https" else 80
full_path = urllib.parse.urlunparse(
(b"", b"", parsed.path, parsed.params, parsed.query, parsed.fragment)
)
if not full_path.startswith(b"/"):
full_path = b"/" + full_path
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if not is_valid_host(host):
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raise ValueError("Invalid Host")
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if not is_valid_port(port):
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raise ValueError("Invalid Port")
return parsed.scheme, host, port, full_path
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def get_header_tokens(headers, key):
"""
Retrieve all tokens for a header key. A number of different headers
follow a pattern where each header line can containe comma-separated
tokens, and headers can be set multiple times.
"""
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if key not in headers:
return []
tokens = headers[key].split(",")
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return [token.strip() for token in tokens]
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def hostport(scheme, host, port):
"""
Returns the host component, with a port specifcation if needed.
"""
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if (port, scheme) in [(80, "http"), (443, "https"), (80, b"http"), (443, b"https")]:
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return host
else:
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if isinstance(host, six.binary_type):
return b"%s:%d" % (host, port)
else:
return "%s:%d" % (host, port)
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def unparse_url(scheme, host, port, path=""):
"""
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Returns a URL string, constructed from the specified components.
Args:
All args must be str.
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"""
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if path == "*":
path = ""
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return "%s://%s%s" % (scheme, hostport(scheme, host, port), path)
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def urlencode(s):
"""
Takes a list of (key, value) tuples and returns a urlencoded string.
"""
s = [tuple(i) for i in s]
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return urllib.parse.urlencode(s, False)
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def urldecode(s):
"""
Takes a urlencoded string and returns a list of (key, value) tuples.
"""
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return urllib.parse.parse_qsl(s, keep_blank_values=True)
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def parse_content_type(c):
"""
A simple parser for content-type values. Returns a (type, subtype,
parameters) tuple, where type and subtype are strings, and parameters
is a dict. If the string could not be parsed, return None.
E.g. the following string:
text/html; charset=UTF-8
Returns:
("text", "html", {"charset": "UTF-8"})
"""
parts = c.split(";", 1)
ts = parts[0].split("/", 1)
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if len(ts) != 2:
return None
d = {}
if len(parts) == 2:
for i in parts[1].split(";"):
clause = i.split("=", 1)
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if len(clause) == 2:
d[clause[0].strip()] = clause[1].strip()
return ts[0].lower(), ts[1].lower(), d
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def multipartdecode(headers, content):
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"""
Takes a multipart boundary encoded string and returns list of (key, value) tuples.
"""
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v = headers.get("content-type")
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if v:
v = parse_content_type(v)
if not v:
return []
try:
boundary = v[2]["boundary"].encode("ascii")
except (KeyError, UnicodeError):
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return []
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rx = re.compile(br'\bname="([^"]+)"')
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r = []
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for i in content.split(b"--" + boundary):
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parts = i.splitlines()
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if len(parts) > 1 and parts[0][0:2] != b"--":
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match = rx.search(parts[1])
if match:
key = match.group(1)
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value = b"".join(parts[3 + parts[2:].index(b""):])
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r.append((key, value))
return r
return []
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def http2_read_raw_frame(rfile):
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header = rfile.safe_read(9)
length = int(codecs.encode(header[:3], 'hex_codec'), 16)
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if length == 4740180:
raise ValueError("Length field looks more like HTTP/1.1: %s" % rfile.peek(20))
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body = rfile.safe_read(length)
return [header, body]
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def http2_read_frame(rfile):
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header, body = http2_read_raw_frame(rfile)
frame, length = hyperframe.frame.Frame.parse_frame_header(header)
frame.parse_body(memoryview(body))
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return frame
def safe_subn(pattern, repl, target, *args, **kwargs):
"""
There are Unicode conversion problems with re.subn. We try to smooth
that over by casting the pattern and replacement to strings. We really
need a better solution that is aware of the actual content ecoding.
"""
return re.subn(str(pattern), str(repl), target, *args, **kwargs)
def bytes_to_escaped_str(data):
"""
Take bytes and return a safe string that can be displayed to the user.
"""
# TODO: We may want to support multi-byte characters without escaping them.
# One way to do would be calling .decode("utf8", "backslashreplace") first
# and then escaping UTF8 control chars (see clean_bin).
if not isinstance(data, bytes):
raise ValueError("data must be bytes")
return repr(data).lstrip("b")[1:-1]
def escaped_str_to_bytes(data):
"""
Take an escaped string and return the unescaped bytes equivalent.
"""
if not isinstance(data, six.string_types):
if six.PY2:
raise ValueError("data must be str or unicode")
raise ValueError("data must be str")
if six.PY2:
if isinstance(data, unicode):
data = data.encode("utf8")
return data.decode("string-escape")
# This one is difficult - we use an undocumented Python API here
# as per http://stackoverflow.com/a/23151714/934719
return codecs.escape_decode(data)[0]