added some additional functions for dealing with chunks - needed for mitmproxy streaming capability

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Brad Peabody 2014-07-17 22:34:29 -07:00
parent 273c25a705
commit 280d9b8625
2 changed files with 132 additions and 1 deletions

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@ -136,6 +136,49 @@ def read_chunked(fp, headers, limit, is_request):
break break
return content return content
def read_next_chunk(fp, headers, is_request):
"""
Read next piece of a chunked HTTP body. Returns next piece of
content as a string or None if we hit the end.
"""
# TODO: see and understand the FIXME in read_chunked and
# see if we need to apply here?
content = ""
code = 400 if is_request else 502
line = fp.readline(128)
if line == "":
raise HttpErrorConnClosed(code, "Connection closed prematurely")
try:
length = int(line, 16)
except ValueError:
# TODO: see note in this part of read_chunked()
raise HttpError(code, "Invalid chunked encoding length: %s"%line)
if length > 0:
content += fp.read(length)
print "read content: '%s'" % content
line = fp.readline(5)
if line == '':
raise HttpErrorConnClosed(code, "Connection closed prematurely")
if line != '\r\n':
raise HttpError(code, "Malformed chunked body: '%s' (len=%d)" % (line, length))
if content == "":
content = None # normalize zero length to None, meaning end of chunked stream
return content # return this chunk
def write_chunk(fp, content):
"""
Write a chunk with chunked encoding format, returns True
if there should be more chunks or False if you passed
None, meaning this was the last chunk.
"""
if content == None or content == "":
fp.write("0\r\n\r\n")
return False
fp.write("%x\r\n" % len(content))
fp.write(content)
fp.write("\r\n")
return True
def get_header_tokens(headers, key): def get_header_tokens(headers, key):
""" """
@ -350,4 +393,22 @@ def read_http_body(rfile, headers, limit, is_request):
not_done = rfile.read(1) not_done = rfile.read(1)
if not_done: if not_done:
raise HttpError(400 if is_request else 509, "HTTP Body too large. Limit is %s," % limit) raise HttpError(400 if is_request else 509, "HTTP Body too large. Limit is %s," % limit)
return content return content
def expected_http_body_size(headers, is_request):
"""
Returns length of body expected or -1 if not
known and we should just read until end of
stream.
"""
if "content-length" in headers:
try:
l = int(headers["content-length"][0])
if l < 0:
raise ValueError()
return l
except ValueError:
raise HttpError(400 if is_request else 502, "Invalid content-length header: %s"%headers["content-length"])
elif is_request:
return 0
return -1

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@ -38,6 +38,57 @@ def test_read_chunked():
tutils.raises("too large", http.read_chunked, s, None, 2, True) tutils.raises("too large", http.read_chunked, s, None, 2, True)
def test_read_next_chunk():
s = cStringIO.StringIO(
"4\r\n" +
"mitm\r\n" +
"5\r\n" +
"proxy\r\n" +
"e\r\n" +
" in\r\n\r\nchunks.\r\n" +
"0\r\n" +
"\r\n")
assert http.read_next_chunk(s, None, False) == "mitm"
assert http.read_next_chunk(s, None, False) == "proxy"
assert http.read_next_chunk(s, None, False) == " in\r\n\r\nchunks."
assert http.read_next_chunk(s, None, False) == None
s = cStringIO.StringIO("")
tutils.raises("closed prematurely", http.read_next_chunk, s, None, False)
s = cStringIO.StringIO("1\r\na\r\n0\r\n")
http.read_next_chunk(s, None, False)
tutils.raises("closed prematurely", http.read_next_chunk, s, None, False)
s = cStringIO.StringIO("1\r\nfoo")
tutils.raises("malformed chunked body", http.read_next_chunk, s, None, False)
s = cStringIO.StringIO("foo\r\nfoo")
tutils.raises(http.HttpError, http.read_next_chunk, s, None, False)
def test_write_chunk():
expected = ("" +
"4\r\n" +
"mitm\r\n" +
"5\r\n" +
"proxy\r\n" +
"e\r\n" +
" in\r\n\r\nchunks.\r\n" +
"0\r\n" +
"\r\n")
s = cStringIO.StringIO()
http.write_chunk(s, "mitm")
http.write_chunk(s, "proxy")
http.write_chunk(s, " in\r\n\r\nchunks.")
http.write_chunk(s, None)
print len(s.getvalue())
print len(expected)
assert s.getvalue() == expected
def test_connection_close(): def test_connection_close():
h = odict.ODictCaseless() h = odict.ODictCaseless()
assert http.connection_close((1, 0), h) assert http.connection_close((1, 0), h)
@ -111,6 +162,25 @@ def test_read_http_body():
s = cStringIO.StringIO("5\r\naaaaa\r\n0\r\n\r\n") s = cStringIO.StringIO("5\r\naaaaa\r\n0\r\n\r\n")
assert http.read_http_body(s, h, 100, False) == "aaaaa" assert http.read_http_body(s, h, 100, False) == "aaaaa"
def test_expected_http_body_size():
# gibber in the content-length field
h = odict.ODictCaseless()
h["content-length"] = ["foo"]
tutils.raises(http.HttpError, http.expected_http_body_size, h, False)
# negative number in the content-length field
h = odict.ODictCaseless()
h["content-length"] = ["-7"]
tutils.raises(http.HttpError, http.expected_http_body_size, h, False)
# explicit length
h = odict.ODictCaseless()
h["content-length"] = ["5"]
assert http.expected_http_body_size(h, False) == 5
# no length
h = odict.ODictCaseless()
assert http.expected_http_body_size(h, False) == -1
# no length request
h = odict.ODictCaseless()
assert http.expected_http_body_size(h, True) == 0
def test_parse_http_protocol(): def test_parse_http_protocol():
assert http.parse_http_protocol("HTTP/1.1") == (1, 1) assert http.parse_http_protocol("HTTP/1.1") == (1, 1)