mitmproxy/libmproxy/script.py
sethp-jive fd8c921a2f Allow reading scripts from an anonymous pipe
Bash (and many other shells) provide a nifty feature in "anonymous pipe" or "anonymous fifo" whereby the output of a subshell may be treated as a simple file by the parent shell: http://unix.stackexchange.com/a/156088

Unfortunately, libmproxy complains because that "file" is not a regular file, as os.path.isfile checks, e.g. giving the error "Not a file: /dev/fd/11". This patch is intended to provide for the following use-case:

```
mitmdump -s <(echo "def response(context, flow):\n  flow.response.headers['newheader'] = [`hostname`]")
```

where `hostname` may be replaced with a more complicated lookup.
2015-09-30 15:55:43 -07:00

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from __future__ import absolute_import
import os
import traceback
import threading
import shlex
import sys
class ScriptError(Exception):
pass
class ScriptContext:
"""
The script context should be used to interact with the global mitmproxy state from within a
script.
"""
def __init__(self, master):
self._master = master
def log(self, message, level="info"):
"""
Logs an event.
By default, only events with level "error" get displayed. This can be controlled with the "-v" switch.
How log messages are handled depends on the front-end. mitmdump will print them to stdout,
mitmproxy sends output to the eventlog for display ("e" keyboard shortcut).
"""
self._master.add_event(message, level)
def kill_flow(self, f):
"""
Kills a flow immediately. No further data will be sent to the client or the server.
"""
f.kill(self._master)
def duplicate_flow(self, f):
"""
Returns a duplicate of the specified flow. The flow is also
injected into the current state, and is ready for editing, replay,
etc.
"""
self._master.pause_scripts = True
f = self._master.duplicate_flow(f)
self._master.pause_scripts = False
return f
def replay_request(self, f):
"""
Replay the request on the current flow. The response will be added
to the flow object.
"""
return self._master.replay_request(f, block=True, run_scripthooks=False)
@property
def app_registry(self):
return self._master.apps
class Script:
"""
Script object representing an inline script.
"""
def __init__(self, command, master):
self.args = self.parse_command(command)
self.ctx = ScriptContext(master)
self.ns = None
self.load()
@classmethod
def parse_command(cls, command):
if not command or not command.strip():
raise ScriptError("Empty script command.")
if os.name == "nt": # Windows: escape all backslashes in the path.
backslashes = shlex.split(command, posix=False)[0].count("\\")
command = command.replace("\\", "\\\\", backslashes)
args = shlex.split(command)
args[0] = os.path.expanduser(args[0])
if not os.path.exists(args[0]):
raise ScriptError(
("Script file not found: %s.\r\n"
"If your script path contains spaces, "
"make sure to wrap it in additional quotes, e.g. -s \"'./foo bar/baz.py' --args\".") %
args[0])
elif os.path.isdir(args[0]):
raise ScriptError("Not a file: %s" % args[0])
return args
def load(self):
"""
Loads an inline script.
Returns:
The return value of self.run("start", ...)
Raises:
ScriptError on failure
"""
if self.ns is not None:
self.unload()
script_dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(self.args[0]))
ns = {'__file__': os.path.abspath(self.args[0])}
sys.path.append(script_dir)
try:
execfile(self.args[0], ns, ns)
except Exception as e:
# Python 3: use exception chaining, https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-3134/
raise ScriptError(traceback.format_exc(e))
sys.path.pop()
self.ns = ns
return self.run("start", self.args)
def unload(self):
ret = self.run("done")
self.ns = None
return ret
def run(self, name, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Runs an inline script hook.
Returns:
The return value of the method.
None, if the script does not provide the method.
Raises:
ScriptError if there was an exception.
"""
f = self.ns.get(name)
if f:
try:
return f(self.ctx, *args, **kwargs)
except Exception as e:
raise ScriptError(traceback.format_exc(e))
else:
return None
class ReplyProxy(object):
def __init__(self, original_reply, script_thread):
self.original_reply = original_reply
self.script_thread = script_thread
self._ignore_call = True
self.lock = threading.Lock()
def __call__(self, *args, **kwargs):
with self.lock:
if self._ignore_call:
self.script_thread.start()
self._ignore_call = False
return
self.original_reply(*args, **kwargs)
def __getattr__(self, k):
return getattr(self.original_reply, k)
def _handle_concurrent_reply(fn, o, *args, **kwargs):
# Make first call to o.reply a no op and start the script thread.
# We must not start the script thread before, as this may lead to a nasty race condition
# where the script thread replies a different response before the normal reply, which then gets swallowed.
def run():
fn(*args, **kwargs)
# If the script did not call .reply(), we have to do it now.
reply_proxy()
script_thread = ScriptThread(target=run)
reply_proxy = ReplyProxy(o.reply, script_thread)
o.reply = reply_proxy
class ScriptThread(threading.Thread):
name = "ScriptThread"
def concurrent(fn):
if fn.func_name in (
"request",
"response",
"error",
"clientconnect",
"serverconnect",
"clientdisconnect",
"next_layer"):
def _concurrent(ctx, obj):
_handle_concurrent_reply(fn, obj, ctx, obj)
return _concurrent
raise NotImplementedError(
"Concurrent decorator not supported for '%s' method." % fn.func_name)