Two reasons for this. First, this removes flask and its dependencies, which are
quite sizeable. Second, pyinstaller now barfs on simplejson, which is a Flask
dependency. I just don't have time to fix this upstream, so doing what we
should be doing anyway is a no-brainer.
We support 4 different config files:
~/.mitmproxy/common.conf: Options that are common to all tools
~/.mitmproxy/mitmproxy.conf: Options for mitmproxy
~/.mitmproxy/mitmdump.conf: Options for mitmdump
~/.mitmproxy/mitmweb.conf: Options for mitmweb
Options in the tool-specific config files over-ride options in common.conf. If
a non-common option is put in common.conf, an error will be raised if a
non-supporting tool is used.
Found using fuzzing. Reproduction with pathoc, given "mitmproxy -s" and
pathod running on 9999:
get:'http://localhost:9999/p/':s'200:b\'foo\':h\'Content-Length\'=\'3\'':i58,'\x1a':r
return flow.FlowMaster.run(self)
File "/Users/aldo/mitmproxy/mitmproxy/libmproxy/controller.py", line 111, in run
self.tick(self.masterq, 0.01)
File "/Users/aldo/mitmproxy/mitmproxy/libmproxy/flow.py", line 613, in tick
return controller.Master.tick(self, q, timeout)
File "/Users/aldo/mitmproxy/mitmproxy/libmproxy/controller.py", line 101, in tick
self.handle(*msg)
File "/Users/aldo/mitmproxy/mitmproxy/libmproxy/controller.py", line 118, in handle
m(obj)
File "/Users/aldo/mitmproxy/mitmproxy/libmproxy/flow.py", line 738, in handle_responseheaders
self.stream_large_bodies.run(f, False)
File "/Users/aldo/mitmproxy/mitmproxy/libmproxy/flow.py", line 155, in run
r.headers, is_request, flow.request.method, code
File "/Users/aldo/mitmproxy/mitmproxy/netlib/http.py", line 401, in expected_http_body_size
raise HttpError(400 if is_request else 502, "Invalid content-length header: %s" % headers["content-length"])
netlib.http.HttpError: Invalid content-length header: ['\x1a3']
- Flatten the class hierarchy
- get_state, load_state, from_state are public
- Simplify code
- Remove __eq__ and __neq__. This fundamentally changes the semantics of
inherited objects in a way that's not part of the core function of the
class