from __future__ import absolute_import import base64 import hashlib import os import struct import io from . import utils, odict # Colleciton of utility functions that implement small portions of the RFC6455 # WebSockets Protocol Useful for building WebSocket clients and servers. # # Emphassis is on readabilty, simplicity and modularity, not performance or # completeness # # This is a work in progress and does not yet contain all the utilites need to # create fully complient client/servers # # Spec: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6455 # The magic sha that websocket servers must know to prove they understand # RFC6455 websockets_magic = '258EAFA5-E914-47DA-95CA-C5AB0DC85B11' VERSION = "13" MAX_16_BIT_INT = (1 << 16) MAX_64_BIT_INT = (1 << 64) class OPCODE: CONTINUE = 0x00 TEXT = 0x01 BINARY = 0x02 CLOSE = 0x08 PING = 0x09 PONG = 0x0a def apply_mask(message, masking_key): """ Data sent from the server must be masked to prevent malicious clients from sending data over the wire in predictable patterns This method both encodes and decodes strings with the provided mask Servers do not have to mask data they send to the client. https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6455#section-5.3 """ masks = [utils.bytes_to_int(byte) for byte in masking_key] result = "" for char in message: result += chr(ord(char) ^ masks[len(result) % 4]) return result def client_handshake_headers(key=None, version=VERSION): """ Create the headers for a valid HTTP upgrade request. If Key is not specified, it is generated, and can be found in sec-websocket-key in the returned header set. Returns an instance of ODictCaseless """ if not key: key = base64.b64encode(os.urandom(16)).decode('utf-8') return odict.ODictCaseless([ ('Connection', 'Upgrade'), ('Upgrade', 'websocket'), ('Sec-WebSocket-Key', key), ('Sec-WebSocket-Version', version) ]) def server_handshake_headers(key): """ The server response is a valid HTTP 101 response. """ return odict.ODictCaseless( [ ('Connection', 'Upgrade'), ('Upgrade', 'websocket'), ('Sec-WebSocket-Accept', create_server_nonce(key)) ] ) def make_length_code(len): """ A websockets frame contains an initial length_code, and an optional extended length code to represent the actual length if length code is larger than 125 """ if len <= 125: return len elif len >= 126 and len <= 65535: return 126 else: return 127 def check_client_handshake(headers): if headers.get_first("upgrade", None) != "websocket": return return headers.get_first('sec-websocket-key') def check_server_handshake(headers): if headers.get_first("upgrade", None) != "websocket": return return headers.get_first('sec-websocket-accept') def create_server_nonce(client_nonce): return base64.b64encode( hashlib.sha1(client_nonce + websockets_magic).hexdigest().decode('hex') ) DEFAULT = object() class FrameHeader: def __init__( self, opcode = OPCODE.TEXT, payload_length = 0, fin = False, rsv1 = False, rsv2 = False, rsv3 = False, masking_key = DEFAULT, mask = DEFAULT, length_code = DEFAULT ): if not 0 <= opcode < 2 ** 4: raise ValueError("opcode must be 0-16") self.opcode = opcode self.payload_length = payload_length self.fin = fin self.rsv1 = rsv1 self.rsv2 = rsv2 self.rsv3 = rsv3 if length_code is DEFAULT: self.length_code = make_length_code(self.payload_length) else: self.length_code = length_code if mask is DEFAULT and masking_key is DEFAULT: self.mask = False self.masking_key = "" elif mask is DEFAULT: self.mask = 1 self.masking_key = masking_key elif masking_key is DEFAULT: self.mask = mask self.masking_key = os.urandom(4) else: self.mask = mask self.masking_key = masking_key if self.masking_key and len(self.masking_key) != 4: raise ValueError("Masking key must be 4 bytes.") def to_bytes(self): first_byte = utils.setbit(0, 7, self.fin) first_byte = utils.setbit(first_byte, 6, self.rsv1) first_byte = utils.setbit(first_byte, 5, self.rsv2) first_byte = utils.setbit(first_byte, 4, self.rsv3) first_byte = first_byte | self.opcode second_byte = utils.setbit(self.length_code, 7, self.mask) b = chr(first_byte) + chr(second_byte) if self.payload_length < 126: pass elif self.payload_length < MAX_16_BIT_INT: # '!H' pack as 16 bit unsigned short # add 2 byte extended payload length b += struct.pack('!H', self.payload_length) elif self.payload_length < MAX_64_BIT_INT: # '!Q' = pack as 64 bit unsigned long long # add 8 bytes extended payload length b += struct.pack('!Q', self.payload_length) if self.masking_key is not None: b += self.masking_key return b @classmethod def from_file(klass, fp): """ read a websockets frame header """ first_byte = utils.bytes_to_int(fp.read(1)) second_byte = utils.bytes_to_int(fp.read(1)) fin = utils.getbit(first_byte, 7) rsv1 = utils.getbit(first_byte, 6) rsv2 = utils.getbit(first_byte, 5) rsv3 = utils.getbit(first_byte, 4) # grab right-most 4 bits opcode = first_byte & 15 mask_bit = utils.getbit(second_byte, 7) # grab the next 7 bits length_code = second_byte & 127 # payload_lengthy > 125 indicates you need to read more bytes # to get the actual payload length if length_code <= 125: payload_length = length_code elif length_code == 126: payload_length = utils.bytes_to_int(fp.read(2)) elif length_code == 127: payload_length = utils.bytes_to_int(fp.read(8)) # masking key only present if mask bit set if mask_bit == 1: masking_key = fp.read(4) else: masking_key = None return klass( fin = fin, rsv1 = rsv1, rsv2 = rsv2, rsv3 = rsv3, opcode = opcode, mask = mask_bit, length_code = length_code, payload_length = payload_length, masking_key = masking_key, ) def __eq__(self, other): return self.to_bytes() == other.to_bytes() class Frame(object): """ Represents one websockets frame. Constructor takes human readable forms of the frame components from_bytes() is also avaliable. WebSockets Frame as defined in RFC6455 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 +-+-+-+-+-------+-+-------------+-------------------------------+ |F|R|R|R| opcode|M| Payload len | Extended payload length | |I|S|S|S| (4) |A| (7) | (16/64) | |N|V|V|V| |S| | (if payload len==126/127) | | |1|2|3| |K| | | +-+-+-+-+-------+-+-------------+ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + | Extended payload length continued, if payload len == 127 | + - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - +-------------------------------+ | |Masking-key, if MASK set to 1 | +-------------------------------+-------------------------------+ | Masking-key (continued) | Payload Data | +-------------------------------- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + : Payload Data continued ... : + - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + | Payload Data continued ... | +---------------------------------------------------------------+ """ def __init__(self, payload = "", **kwargs): self.payload = payload kwargs["payload_length"] = kwargs.get("payload_length", len(payload)) self.header = FrameHeader(**kwargs) @classmethod def default(cls, message, from_client = False): """ Construct a basic websocket frame from some default values. Creates a non-fragmented text frame. """ if from_client: mask_bit = 1 masking_key = os.urandom(4) else: mask_bit = 0 masking_key = None return cls( message, fin = 1, # final frame opcode = OPCODE.TEXT, # text mask = mask_bit, masking_key = masking_key, ) @classmethod def from_bytes(cls, bytestring): """ Construct a websocket frame from an in-memory bytestring to construct a frame from a stream of bytes, use from_file() directly """ return cls.from_file(io.BytesIO(bytestring)) def human_readable(self): return "\n".join([ ("fin - " + str(self.header.fin)), ("rsv1 - " + str(self.header.rsv1)), ("rsv2 - " + str(self.header.rsv2)), ("rsv3 - " + str(self.header.rsv3)), ("opcode - " + str(self.header.opcode)), ("mask - " + str(self.header.mask)), ("length_code - " + str(self.header.length_code)), ("masking_key - " + repr(str(self.header.masking_key))), ("payload - " + repr(str(self.payload))), ]) def to_bytes(self): """ Serialize the frame back into the wire format, returns a bytestring If you haven't checked is_valid_frame() then there's no guarentees that the serialized bytes will be correct. see safe_to_bytes() """ b = self.header.to_bytes() if self.header.masking_key: b += apply_mask(self.payload, self.header.masking_key) else: b += self.payload return b def to_file(self, writer): writer.write(self.to_bytes()) writer.flush() @classmethod def from_file(cls, fp): """ read a websockets frame sent by a server or client fp is a "file like" object that could be backed by a network stream or a disk or an in memory stream reader """ header = FrameHeader.from_file(fp) payload = fp.read(header.payload_length) if header.mask == 1 and header.masking_key: payload = apply_mask(payload, header.masking_key) return cls( payload, fin = header.fin, opcode = header.opcode, mask = header.mask, payload_length = header.payload_length, masking_key = header.masking_key, rsv1 = header.rsv1, rsv2 = header.rsv2, rsv3 = header.rsv3, length_code = header.length_code ) def __eq__(self, other): return self.to_bytes() == other.to_bytes()