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367 lines
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2 years ago
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from __future__ import annotations
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import dataclasses
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import re
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import warnings
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from typing import Callable, Generator, Optional
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from . import datastructures, exceptions
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# Maximum total size of headers is around 256 * 4 KiB = 1 MiB
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MAX_HEADERS = 256
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# We can use the same limit for the request line and header lines:
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# "GET <4096 bytes> HTTP/1.1\r\n" = 4111 bytes
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# "Set-Cookie: <4097 bytes>\r\n" = 4111 bytes
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# (RFC requires 4096 bytes; for some reason Firefox supports 4097 bytes.)
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MAX_LINE = 4111
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# Support for HTTP response bodies is intended to read an error message
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# returned by a server. It isn't designed to perform large file transfers.
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MAX_BODY = 2**20 # 1 MiB
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def d(value: bytes) -> str:
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"""
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Decode a bytestring for interpolating into an error message.
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"""
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return value.decode(errors="backslashreplace")
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# See https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc7230.html#appendix-B.
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# Regex for validating header names.
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_token_re = re.compile(rb"[-!#$%&\'*+.^_`|~0-9a-zA-Z]+")
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# Regex for validating header values.
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# We don't attempt to support obsolete line folding.
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# Include HTAB (\x09), SP (\x20), VCHAR (\x21-\x7e), obs-text (\x80-\xff).
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# The ABNF is complicated because it attempts to express that optional
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# whitespace is ignored. We strip whitespace and don't revalidate that.
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# See also https://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_search.php?rfc=7230&eid=4189
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_value_re = re.compile(rb"[\x09\x20-\x7e\x80-\xff]*")
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@dataclasses.dataclass
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class Request:
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"""
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WebSocket handshake request.
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Attributes:
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path: Request path, including optional query.
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headers: Request headers.
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"""
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path: str
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headers: datastructures.Headers
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# body isn't useful is the context of this library.
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_exception: Optional[Exception] = None
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@property
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def exception(self) -> Optional[Exception]: # pragma: no cover
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warnings.warn(
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"Request.exception is deprecated; "
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"use ServerConnection.handshake_exc instead",
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DeprecationWarning,
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)
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return self._exception
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@classmethod
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def parse(
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cls,
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read_line: Callable[[int], Generator[None, None, bytes]],
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) -> Generator[None, None, Request]:
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"""
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Parse a WebSocket handshake request.
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This is a generator-based coroutine.
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The request path isn't URL-decoded or validated in any way.
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The request path and headers are expected to contain only ASCII
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characters. Other characters are represented with surrogate escapes.
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:meth:`parse` doesn't attempt to read the request body because
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WebSocket handshake requests don't have one. If the request contains a
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body, it may be read from the data stream after :meth:`parse` returns.
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Args:
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read_line: generator-based coroutine that reads a LF-terminated
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line or raises an exception if there isn't enough data
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Raises:
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EOFError: if the connection is closed without a full HTTP request.
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SecurityError: if the request exceeds a security limit.
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ValueError: if the request isn't well formatted.
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"""
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# https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc7230.html#section-3.1.1
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# Parsing is simple because fixed values are expected for method and
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# version and because path isn't checked. Since WebSocket software tends
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# to implement HTTP/1.1 strictly, there's little need for lenient parsing.
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try:
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request_line = yield from parse_line(read_line)
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except EOFError as exc:
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raise EOFError("connection closed while reading HTTP request line") from exc
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try:
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method, raw_path, version = request_line.split(b" ", 2)
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except ValueError: # not enough values to unpack (expected 3, got 1-2)
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raise ValueError(f"invalid HTTP request line: {d(request_line)}") from None
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if method != b"GET":
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raise ValueError(f"unsupported HTTP method: {d(method)}")
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if version != b"HTTP/1.1":
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raise ValueError(f"unsupported HTTP version: {d(version)}")
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path = raw_path.decode("ascii", "surrogateescape")
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headers = yield from parse_headers(read_line)
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# https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc7230.html#section-3.3.3
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if "Transfer-Encoding" in headers:
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raise NotImplementedError("transfer codings aren't supported")
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if "Content-Length" in headers:
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raise ValueError("unsupported request body")
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return cls(path, headers)
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def serialize(self) -> bytes:
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"""
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Serialize a WebSocket handshake request.
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"""
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# Since the request line and headers only contain ASCII characters,
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# we can keep this simple.
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request = f"GET {self.path} HTTP/1.1\r\n".encode()
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request += self.headers.serialize()
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return request
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@dataclasses.dataclass
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class Response:
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"""
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WebSocket handshake response.
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Attributes:
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status_code: Response code.
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reason_phrase: Response reason.
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headers: Response headers.
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body: Response body, if any.
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"""
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status_code: int
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reason_phrase: str
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headers: datastructures.Headers
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body: Optional[bytes] = None
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_exception: Optional[Exception] = None
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@property
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def exception(self) -> Optional[Exception]: # pragma: no cover
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warnings.warn(
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"Response.exception is deprecated; "
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"use ClientConnection.handshake_exc instead",
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DeprecationWarning,
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)
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return self._exception
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@classmethod
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def parse(
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cls,
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read_line: Callable[[int], Generator[None, None, bytes]],
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read_exact: Callable[[int], Generator[None, None, bytes]],
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read_to_eof: Callable[[int], Generator[None, None, bytes]],
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) -> Generator[None, None, Response]:
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"""
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Parse a WebSocket handshake response.
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This is a generator-based coroutine.
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The reason phrase and headers are expected to contain only ASCII
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characters. Other characters are represented with surrogate escapes.
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Args:
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read_line: generator-based coroutine that reads a LF-terminated
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line or raises an exception if there isn't enough data.
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read_exact: generator-based coroutine that reads the requested
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bytes or raises an exception if there isn't enough data.
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read_to_eof: generator-based coroutine that reads until the end
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of the stream.
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Raises:
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EOFError: if the connection is closed without a full HTTP response.
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SecurityError: if the response exceeds a security limit.
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LookupError: if the response isn't well formatted.
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ValueError: if the response isn't well formatted.
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"""
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# https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc7230.html#section-3.1.2
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try:
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status_line = yield from parse_line(read_line)
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except EOFError as exc:
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raise EOFError("connection closed while reading HTTP status line") from exc
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try:
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version, raw_status_code, raw_reason = status_line.split(b" ", 2)
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except ValueError: # not enough values to unpack (expected 3, got 1-2)
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raise ValueError(f"invalid HTTP status line: {d(status_line)}") from None
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if version != b"HTTP/1.1":
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raise ValueError(f"unsupported HTTP version: {d(version)}")
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try:
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status_code = int(raw_status_code)
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except ValueError: # invalid literal for int() with base 10
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raise ValueError(
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f"invalid HTTP status code: {d(raw_status_code)}"
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) from None
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if not 100 <= status_code < 1000:
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raise ValueError(f"unsupported HTTP status code: {d(raw_status_code)}")
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if not _value_re.fullmatch(raw_reason):
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raise ValueError(f"invalid HTTP reason phrase: {d(raw_reason)}")
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reason = raw_reason.decode()
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headers = yield from parse_headers(read_line)
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# https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc7230.html#section-3.3.3
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if "Transfer-Encoding" in headers:
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raise NotImplementedError("transfer codings aren't supported")
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# Since websockets only does GET requests (no HEAD, no CONNECT), all
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# responses except 1xx, 204, and 304 include a message body.
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if 100 <= status_code < 200 or status_code == 204 or status_code == 304:
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body = None
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else:
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content_length: Optional[int]
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try:
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# MultipleValuesError is sufficiently unlikely that we don't
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# attempt to handle it. Instead we document that its parent
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# class, LookupError, may be raised.
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raw_content_length = headers["Content-Length"]
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except KeyError:
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content_length = None
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else:
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content_length = int(raw_content_length)
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if content_length is None:
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try:
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body = yield from read_to_eof(MAX_BODY)
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except RuntimeError:
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raise exceptions.SecurityError(
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f"body too large: over {MAX_BODY} bytes"
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)
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elif content_length > MAX_BODY:
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raise exceptions.SecurityError(
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f"body too large: {content_length} bytes"
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)
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else:
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body = yield from read_exact(content_length)
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return cls(status_code, reason, headers, body)
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def serialize(self) -> bytes:
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"""
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Serialize a WebSocket handshake response.
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"""
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# Since the status line and headers only contain ASCII characters,
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# we can keep this simple.
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response = f"HTTP/1.1 {self.status_code} {self.reason_phrase}\r\n".encode()
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response += self.headers.serialize()
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if self.body is not None:
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response += self.body
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return response
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def parse_headers(
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read_line: Callable[[int], Generator[None, None, bytes]],
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) -> Generator[None, None, datastructures.Headers]:
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"""
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Parse HTTP headers.
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Non-ASCII characters are represented with surrogate escapes.
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Args:
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read_line: generator-based coroutine that reads a LF-terminated line
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or raises an exception if there isn't enough data.
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Raises:
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EOFError: if the connection is closed without complete headers.
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SecurityError: if the request exceeds a security limit.
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ValueError: if the request isn't well formatted.
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"""
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# https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc7230.html#section-3.2
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# We don't attempt to support obsolete line folding.
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headers = datastructures.Headers()
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for _ in range(MAX_HEADERS + 1):
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try:
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line = yield from parse_line(read_line)
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except EOFError as exc:
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raise EOFError("connection closed while reading HTTP headers") from exc
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if line == b"":
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break
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try:
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raw_name, raw_value = line.split(b":", 1)
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except ValueError: # not enough values to unpack (expected 2, got 1)
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raise ValueError(f"invalid HTTP header line: {d(line)}") from None
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if not _token_re.fullmatch(raw_name):
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raise ValueError(f"invalid HTTP header name: {d(raw_name)}")
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raw_value = raw_value.strip(b" \t")
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if not _value_re.fullmatch(raw_value):
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raise ValueError(f"invalid HTTP header value: {d(raw_value)}")
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name = raw_name.decode("ascii") # guaranteed to be ASCII at this point
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value = raw_value.decode("ascii", "surrogateescape")
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headers[name] = value
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else:
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raise exceptions.SecurityError("too many HTTP headers")
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return headers
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def parse_line(
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read_line: Callable[[int], Generator[None, None, bytes]],
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) -> Generator[None, None, bytes]:
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"""
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Parse a single line.
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CRLF is stripped from the return value.
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Args:
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read_line: generator-based coroutine that reads a LF-terminated line
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or raises an exception if there isn't enough data.
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Raises:
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EOFError: if the connection is closed without a CRLF.
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SecurityError: if the response exceeds a security limit.
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"""
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try:
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line = yield from read_line(MAX_LINE)
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except RuntimeError:
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raise exceptions.SecurityError("line too long")
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# Not mandatory but safe - https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc7230.html#section-3.5
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if not line.endswith(b"\r\n"):
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raise EOFError("line without CRLF")
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return line[:-2]
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