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# Copyright 2018 The Kubernetes Authors.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
from kubernetes.client.rest import ApiException
import certifi
import collections
import select
import ssl
import time
import six
import yaml
from six.moves.urllib.parse import urlencode, urlparse, urlunparse
from six import StringIO
from websocket import WebSocket, ABNF, enableTrace
STDIN_CHANNEL = 0
STDOUT_CHANNEL = 1
STDERR_CHANNEL = 2
ERROR_CHANNEL = 3
RESIZE_CHANNEL = 4
class _IgnoredIO:
def write(self, _x):
pass
def getvalue(self):
raise TypeError("Tried to read_all() from a WSClient configured to not capture. Did you mean `capture_all=True`?")
class WSClient:
def __init__(self, configuration, url, headers, capture_all):
"""A websocket client with support for channels.
Exec command uses different channels for different streams. for
example, 0 is stdin, 1 is stdout and 2 is stderr. Some other API calls
like port forwarding can forward different pods' streams to different
channels.
"""
self._connected = False
self._channels = {}
if capture_all:
self._all = StringIO()
else:
self._all = _IgnoredIO()
self.sock = create_websocket(configuration, url, headers)
self._connected = True
def peek_channel(self, channel, timeout=0):
"""Peek a channel and return part of the input,
empty string otherwise."""
self.update(timeout=timeout)
if channel in self._channels:
return self._channels[channel]
return ""
def read_channel(self, channel, timeout=0):
"""Read data from a channel."""
if channel not in self._channels:
ret = self.peek_channel(channel, timeout)
else:
ret = self._channels[channel]
if channel in self._channels:
del self._channels[channel]
return ret
def readline_channel(self, channel, timeout=None):
"""Read a line from a channel."""
if timeout is None:
timeout = float("inf")
start = time.time()
while self.is_open() and time.time() - start < timeout:
if channel in self._channels:
data = self._channels[channel]
if "\n" in data:
index = data.find("\n")
ret = data[:index]
data = data[index+1:]
if data:
self._channels[channel] = data
else:
del self._channels[channel]
return ret
self.update(timeout=(timeout - time.time() + start))
def write_channel(self, channel, data):
"""Write data to a channel."""
# check if we're writing binary data or not
binary = six.PY3 and type(data) == six.binary_type
opcode = ABNF.OPCODE_BINARY if binary else ABNF.OPCODE_TEXT
channel_prefix = chr(channel)
if binary:
channel_prefix = six.binary_type(channel_prefix, "ascii")
payload = channel_prefix + data
self.sock.send(payload, opcode=opcode)
def peek_stdout(self, timeout=0):
"""Same as peek_channel with channel=1."""
return self.peek_channel(STDOUT_CHANNEL, timeout=timeout)
def read_stdout(self, timeout=None):
"""Same as read_channel with channel=1."""
return self.read_channel(STDOUT_CHANNEL, timeout=timeout)
def readline_stdout(self, timeout=None):
"""Same as readline_channel with channel=1."""
return self.readline_channel(STDOUT_CHANNEL, timeout=timeout)
def peek_stderr(self, timeout=0):
"""Same as peek_channel with channel=2."""
return self.peek_channel(STDERR_CHANNEL, timeout=timeout)
def read_stderr(self, timeout=None):
"""Same as read_channel with channel=2."""
return self.read_channel(STDERR_CHANNEL, timeout=timeout)
def readline_stderr(self, timeout=None):
"""Same as readline_channel with channel=2."""
return self.readline_channel(STDERR_CHANNEL, timeout=timeout)
def read_all(self):
"""Return buffered data received on stdout and stderr channels.
This is useful for non-interactive call where a set of command passed
to the API call and their result is needed after the call is concluded.
Should be called after run_forever() or update()
TODO: Maybe we can process this and return a more meaningful map with
channels mapped for each input.
"""
out = self._all.getvalue()
self._all = self._all.__class__()
self._channels = {}
return out
def is_open(self):
"""True if the connection is still alive."""
return self._connected
def write_stdin(self, data):
"""The same as write_channel with channel=0."""
self.write_channel(STDIN_CHANNEL, data)
def update(self, timeout=0):
"""Update channel buffers with at most one complete frame of input."""
if not self.is_open():
return
if not self.sock.connected:
self._connected = False
return
r, _, _ = select.select(
(self.sock.sock, ), (), (), timeout)
if r:
op_code, frame = self.sock.recv_data_frame(True)
if op_code == ABNF.OPCODE_CLOSE:
self._connected = False
return
elif op_code == ABNF.OPCODE_BINARY or op_code == ABNF.OPCODE_TEXT:
data = frame.data
if six.PY3:
data = data.decode("utf-8", "replace")
if len(data) > 1:
channel = ord(data[0])
data = data[1:]
if data:
if channel in [STDOUT_CHANNEL, STDERR_CHANNEL]:
# keeping all messages in the order they received
# for non-blocking call.
self._all.write(data)
if channel not in self._channels:
self._channels[channel] = data
else:
self._channels[channel] += data
def run_forever(self, timeout=None):
"""Wait till connection is closed or timeout reached. Buffer any input
received during this time."""
if timeout:
start = time.time()
while self.is_open() and time.time() - start < timeout:
self.update(timeout=(timeout - time.time() + start))
else:
while self.is_open():
self.update(timeout=None)
@property
def returncode(self):
"""
The return code, A None value indicates that the process hasn't
terminated yet.
"""
if self.is_open():
return None
else:
err = self.read_channel(ERROR_CHANNEL)
err = yaml.safe_load(err)
if err['status'] == "Success":
return 0
return int(err['details']['causes'][0]['message'])
def close(self, **kwargs):
"""
close websocket connection.
"""
self._connected = False
if self.sock:
self.sock.close(**kwargs)
WSResponse = collections.namedtuple('WSResponse', ['data'])
def get_websocket_url(url, query_params=None):
parsed_url = urlparse(url)
parts = list(parsed_url)
if parsed_url.scheme == 'http':
parts[0] = 'ws'
elif parsed_url.scheme == 'https':
parts[0] = 'wss'
if query_params:
query = []
for key, value in query_params:
if key == 'command' and isinstance(value, list):
for command in value:
query.append((key, command))
else:
query.append((key, value))
if query:
parts[4] = urlencode(query)
return urlunparse(parts)
def create_websocket(configuration, url, headers=None):
enableTrace(False)
# We just need to pass the Authorization, ignore all the other
# http headers we get from the generated code
header = []
if headers and 'authorization' in headers:
header.append("authorization: %s" % headers['authorization'])
if headers and 'sec-websocket-protocol' in headers:
header.append("sec-websocket-protocol: %s" %
headers['sec-websocket-protocol'])
else:
header.append("sec-websocket-protocol: v4.channel.k8s.io")
if url.startswith('wss://') and configuration.verify_ssl:
ssl_opts = {
'cert_reqs': ssl.CERT_REQUIRED,
'ca_certs': configuration.ssl_ca_cert or certifi.where(),
}
if configuration.assert_hostname is not None:
ssl_opts['check_hostname'] = configuration.assert_hostname
else:
ssl_opts = {'cert_reqs': ssl.CERT_NONE}
if configuration.cert_file:
ssl_opts['certfile'] = configuration.cert_file
if configuration.key_file:
ssl_opts['keyfile'] = configuration.key_file
websocket = WebSocket(sslopt=ssl_opts, skip_utf8_validation=False)
if configuration.proxy:
proxy_url = urlparse(configuration.proxy)
websocket.connect(url, header=header, http_proxy_host=proxy_url.hostname, http_proxy_port=proxy_url.port)
else:
websocket.connect(url, header=header)
return websocket
def _configuration(api_client):
# old generated code's api client has config. new ones has
# configuration
try:
return api_client.configuration
except AttributeError:
return api_client.config
def websocket_call(api_client, _method, url, **kwargs):
"""An internal function to be called in api-client when a websocket
connection is required. args and kwargs are the parameters of
apiClient.request method."""
url = get_websocket_url(url, kwargs.get("query_params"))
headers = kwargs.get("headers")
_request_timeout = kwargs.get("_request_timeout", 60)
_preload_content = kwargs.get("_preload_content", True)
capture_all = kwargs.get("capture_all", True)
try:
client = WSClient(_configuration(api_client), url, headers, capture_all)
if not _preload_content:
return client
client.run_forever(timeout=_request_timeout)
return WSResponse('%s' % ''.join(client.read_all()))
except (Exception, KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit) as e:
raise ApiException(status=0, reason=str(e))