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157 lines
5.0 KiB
Python
157 lines
5.0 KiB
Python
import queue
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import asyncio
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from mitmproxy import exceptions
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class Channel:
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"""
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The only way for the proxy server to communicate with the master
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is to use the channel it has been given.
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"""
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def __init__(self, master, loop, should_exit):
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self.master = master
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self.loop = loop
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self.should_exit = should_exit
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def ask(self, mtype, m):
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"""
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Decorate a message with a reply attribute, and send it to the master.
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Then wait for a response.
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Raises:
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exceptions.Kill: All connections should be closed immediately.
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"""
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if not self.should_exit.is_set():
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m.reply = Reply(m)
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asyncio.run_coroutine_threadsafe(
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self.master.addons.handle_lifecycle(mtype, m),
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self.loop,
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)
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g = m.reply.q.get()
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if g == exceptions.Kill:
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raise exceptions.Kill()
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return g
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def tell(self, mtype, m):
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"""
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Decorate a message with a dummy reply attribute, send it to the master,
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then return immediately.
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"""
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if not self.should_exit.is_set():
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m.reply = DummyReply()
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asyncio.run_coroutine_threadsafe(
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self.master.addons.handle_lifecycle(mtype, m),
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self.loop,
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)
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NO_REPLY = object() # special object we can distinguish from a valid "None" reply.
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class Reply:
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"""
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Messages sent through a channel are decorated with a "reply" attribute. This
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object is used to respond to the message through the return channel.
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"""
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def __init__(self, obj):
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self.obj = obj
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# Spawn an event loop in the current thread
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self.q = queue.Queue()
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self._state = "start" # "start" -> "taken" -> "committed"
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# Holds the reply value. May change before things are actually committed.
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self.value = NO_REPLY
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@property
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def state(self):
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"""
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The state the reply is currently in. A normal reply object goes
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sequentially through the following lifecycle:
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1. start: Initial State.
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2. taken: The reply object has been taken to be committed.
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3. committed: The reply has been sent back to the requesting party.
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This attribute is read-only and can only be modified by calling one of
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state transition functions.
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"""
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return self._state
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@property
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def has_message(self):
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return self.value != NO_REPLY
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def take(self):
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"""
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Scripts or other parties make "take" a reply out of a normal flow.
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For example, intercepted flows are taken out so that the connection thread does not proceed.
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"""
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if self.state != "start":
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raise exceptions.ControlException(
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"Reply is {}, but expected it to be start.".format(self.state)
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)
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self._state = "taken"
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def commit(self):
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"""
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Ultimately, messages are committed. This is done either automatically by
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the handler if the message is not taken or manually by the entity which
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called .take().
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"""
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if self.state != "taken":
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raise exceptions.ControlException(
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"Reply is {}, but expected it to be taken.".format(self.state)
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)
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if not self.has_message:
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raise exceptions.ControlException("There is no reply message.")
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self._state = "committed"
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self.q.put(self.value)
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def ack(self, force=False):
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self.send(self.obj, force)
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def kill(self, force=False):
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self.send(exceptions.Kill, force)
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if self._state == "taken":
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self.commit()
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def send(self, msg, force=False):
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if self.state not in {"start", "taken"}:
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raise exceptions.ControlException(
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"Reply is {}, but expected it to be start or taken.".format(self.state)
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)
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if self.has_message and not force:
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raise exceptions.ControlException("There is already a reply message.")
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self.value = msg
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def __del__(self):
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if self.state != "committed":
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# This will be ignored by the interpreter, but emit a warning
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raise exceptions.ControlException("Uncommitted reply: %s" % self.obj)
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class DummyReply(Reply):
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"""
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A reply object that is not connected to anything. In contrast to regular
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Reply objects, DummyReply objects are reset to "start" at the end of an
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handler so that they can be used multiple times. Useful when we need an
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object to seem like it has a channel, and during testing.
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"""
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def __init__(self):
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super().__init__(None)
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self._should_reset = False
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def mark_reset(self):
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if self.state != "committed":
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raise exceptions.ControlException("Uncommitted reply: %s" % self.obj)
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self._should_reset = True
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def reset(self):
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if self._should_reset:
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self._state = "start"
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self.value = NO_REPLY
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def __del__(self):
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pass
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