mitmproxy/libmproxy/models/flow.py
2015-08-31 13:43:30 +02:00

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from __future__ import (absolute_import, print_function, division)
import copy
import uuid
from .. import stateobject, utils, version
from .connections import ClientConnection, ServerConnection
class Error(stateobject.StateObject):
"""
An Error.
This is distinct from an protocol error response (say, a HTTP code 500),
which is represented by a normal HTTPResponse object. This class is
responsible for indicating errors that fall outside of normal protocol
communications, like interrupted connections, timeouts, protocol errors.
Exposes the following attributes:
flow: Flow object
msg: Message describing the error
timestamp: Seconds since the epoch
"""
def __init__(self, msg, timestamp=None):
"""
@type msg: str
@type timestamp: float
"""
self.flow = None # will usually be set by the flow backref mixin
self.msg = msg
self.timestamp = timestamp or utils.timestamp()
_stateobject_attributes = dict(
msg=str,
timestamp=float
)
def __str__(self):
return self.msg
@classmethod
def from_state(cls, state):
# the default implementation assumes an empty constructor. Override
# accordingly.
f = cls(None)
f.load_state(state)
return f
def copy(self):
c = copy.copy(self)
return c
class Flow(stateobject.StateObject):
"""
A Flow is a collection of objects representing a single transaction.
This class is usually subclassed for each protocol, e.g. HTTPFlow.
"""
def __init__(self, type, client_conn, server_conn, live=None):
self.type = type
self.id = str(uuid.uuid4())
self.client_conn = client_conn
"""@type: ClientConnection"""
self.server_conn = server_conn
"""@type: ServerConnection"""
self.live = live
"""@type: LiveConnection"""
self.error = None
"""@type: Error"""
self.intercepted = False
"""@type: bool"""
self._backup = None
self.reply = None
_stateobject_attributes = dict(
id=str,
error=Error,
client_conn=ClientConnection,
server_conn=ServerConnection,
type=str,
intercepted=bool
)
def get_state(self, short=False):
d = super(Flow, self).get_state(short)
d.update(version=version.IVERSION)
if self._backup and self._backup != d:
if short:
d.update(modified=True)
else:
d.update(backup=self._backup)
return d
def __eq__(self, other):
return self is other
def copy(self):
f = copy.copy(self)
f.id = str(uuid.uuid4())
f.live = False
f.client_conn = self.client_conn.copy()
f.server_conn = self.server_conn.copy()
if self.error:
f.error = self.error.copy()
return f
def modified(self):
"""
Has this Flow been modified?
"""
if self._backup:
return self._backup != self.get_state()
else:
return False
def backup(self, force=False):
"""
Save a backup of this Flow, which can be reverted to using a
call to .revert().
"""
if not self._backup:
self._backup = self.get_state()
def revert(self):
"""
Revert to the last backed up state.
"""
if self._backup:
self.load_state(self._backup)
self._backup = None
def kill(self, master):
"""
Kill this request.
"""
from ..protocol import Kill
self.error = Error("Connection killed")
self.intercepted = False
self.reply(Kill)
master.handle_error(self)
def intercept(self, master):
"""
Intercept this Flow. Processing will stop until accept_intercept is
called.
"""
if self.intercepted:
return
self.intercepted = True
master.handle_intercept(self)
def accept_intercept(self, master):
"""
Continue with the flow - called after an intercept().
"""
if not self.intercepted:
return
self.intercepted = False
self.reply()
master.handle_accept_intercept(self)