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import base64
import fcntl
import os
import re
import shutil
import subprocess
import ssl
import sys
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import tempfile
import time
import http.client
import http.cookiejar
import urllib.parse
import urllib.request
import urllib3.exceptions
import urllib3.poolmanager
import urllib3.response
import urllib3.util
from . import __version__
from . import conf
from . import oscerr
from . import oscssl
from .util.helper import decode_it
class MockRequest:
"""
Mock a request object for `cookiejar.extract_cookies()`
and `cookiejar.add_cookie_header()`.
"""
def __init__(self, url, headers):
self.url = url
self.headers = headers
self.unverifiable = False
self.type = "https"
def get_full_url(self):
return self.url
def get_header(self, header_name, default=None):
return self.headers.get(header_name, default)
def has_header(self, header_name):
return (header_name in self.headers)
def add_unredirected_header(self, key, val):
# modifies the `headers` variable that was passed to object's constructor
self.headers[key] = val
def enable_http_debug(config):
if not int(config["http_debug"]) and not int(config["http_full_debug"]):
http.client.print = lambda *args, **kwargs: None
return
# HACK: override HTTPResponse's init to increase debug level
old_HTTPResponse__init__ = http.client.HTTPResponse.__init__
def new_HTTPResponse__init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
old_HTTPResponse__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
self.debuglevel = 1
http.client.HTTPResponse.__init__ = new_HTTPResponse__init__
# increase HTTPConnection debug level
http.client.HTTPConnection.debuglevel = 1
# HACK: because HTTPResponse's debug data uses print(),
# let's inject custom print() function to that module
def new_print(*args, file=None):
if not int(config["http_full_debug"]) and args:
# hide private data (authorization and cookies) when full debug is not enabled
if args[:2] == ("header:", "Set-Cookie:"):
return
if args[0] == "send:":
args = list(args)
# (?<=...) - '...' must be present before the pattern (positive lookbehind assertion)
args[1] = re.sub(r"(?<=\\r\\n)authorization:.*?\\r\\n", "", args[1], re.I)
args[1] = re.sub(r"(?<=\\r\\n)Cookie:.*?\\r\\n", "", args[1], re.I)
print("DEBUG:", *args, file=sys.stderr)
http.client.print = new_print
def get_proxy_manager(env):
proxy_url = os.environ.get(env, None)
if not proxy_url:
return
proxy_purl = urllib3.util.parse_url(proxy_url)
# rebuild proxy url in order to remove auth because ProxyManager would fail on it
if proxy_purl.port:
proxy_url = f"{proxy_purl.scheme}://{proxy_purl.host}:{proxy_purl.port}"
else:
proxy_url = f"{proxy_purl.scheme}://{proxy_purl.host}"
# import osc.core here to avoid cyclic imports
from . import core
proxy_headers = urllib3.make_headers(
proxy_basic_auth=proxy_purl.auth,
user_agent=f"osc/{__version__}",
)
manager = urllib3.ProxyManager(proxy_url, proxy_headers=proxy_headers)
return manager
# Instantiate on first use in `http_request()`.
# Each `apiurl` requires a differently configured pool
# (incl. trusted keys for example).
CONNECTION_POOLS = {}
# Pool manager for requests outside apiurls.
POOL_MANAGER = urllib3.PoolManager()
# Proxy manager for HTTP connections.
HTTP_PROXY_MANAGER = get_proxy_manager("HTTP_PROXY")
# Proxy manager for HTTPS connections.
HTTPS_PROXY_MANAGER = get_proxy_manager("HTTPS_PROXY")
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def http_request_wrap_file(func):
"""
Turn file path into a file object and close it automatically
by using a context manager.
"""
def new_func(method, url, headers=None, data=None, file=None):
if file:
with open(file, "rb") as f:
return func(method, url, headers, data, file=f)
else:
return func(method, url, headers, data, file)
new_func.__name__ = func.__name__
new_func.__doc__ = func.__doc__
return new_func
@http_request_wrap_file
def http_request(method, url, headers=None, data=None, file=None):
"""
Send a HTTP request to a server.
Features:
* Authentication ([apiurl]/{user,pass} in oscrc)
* Session cookie support (~/.local/state/osc/cookiejar)
* SSL certificate verification incl. managing trusted certs
* SSL certificate verification bypass (if [apiurl]/sslcertck=0 in oscrc)
* Expired SSL certificates are no longer accepted. Either prolong them or set sslcertck=0.
* Proxy support (HTTPS_PROXY env, NO_PROXY is respected)
* Retries (http_retries in oscrc)
* Requests outside apiurl (incl. proxy support)
* Connection debugging (-H/--http-debug, --http-full-debug)
:param method: HTTP request method (such as GET, POST, PUT, DELETE).
:param url: The URL to perform the request on.
:param headers: Dictionary of custom headers to send.
:param data: Data to send in the request body (conflicts with `file`).
:param file: Path to a file to send as data in the request body (conflicts with `data`).
"""
# import osc.core here to avoid cyclic imports
from . import core
purl = urllib3.util.parse_url(url)
apiurl = conf.extract_known_apiurl(url)
headers = urllib3.response.HTTPHeaderDict(headers or {})
# identify osc
headers.update(urllib3.make_headers(user_agent=f"osc/{__version__}"))
if data and file:
raise RuntimeError('Specify either `data` or `file`')
elif data:
if hasattr(data, "encode"):
data = data.encode("utf-8")
content_length = len(data)
elif file:
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content_length = os.fstat(file.fileno()).st_size
data = file
else:
content_length = 0
if content_length:
headers.add("Content-Length", str(content_length))
# handle requests that go outside apiurl
# do not set auth cookie or auth credentials
if not apiurl:
if purl.scheme == "http" and HTTP_PROXY_MANAGER and not urllib.request.proxy_bypass(url):
# connection through proxy
manager = HTTP_PROXY_MANAGER
elif purl.scheme == "https" and HTTPS_PROXY_MANAGER and not urllib.request.proxy_bypass(url):
# connection through proxy
manager = HTTPS_PROXY_MANAGER
else:
# direct connection
manager = POOL_MANAGER
response = manager.urlopen(method, url, body=data, headers=headers, preload_content=False)
if response.status / 100 != 2:
raise urllib.error.HTTPError(url, response.status, response.reason, response.headers, response)
return response
options = conf.config["api_host_options"][apiurl]
global CONNECTION_POOLS
pool = CONNECTION_POOLS.get(apiurl, None)
if not pool:
pool_kwargs = {}
pool_kwargs["retries"] = int(conf.config["http_retries"])
if purl.scheme == "https":
ssl_context = oscssl.create_ssl_context()
ssl_context.load_default_certs()
# turn cert verification off if sslcertck = 0
pool_kwargs["cert_reqs"] = "CERT_REQUIRED" if options["sslcertck"] else "CERT_NONE"
pool_kwargs["ssl_context"] = ssl_context
if purl.scheme == "http" and HTTP_PROXY_MANAGER and not urllib.request.proxy_bypass(url):
# connection through HTTP proxy
pool = HTTP_PROXY_MANAGER.connection_from_host(
host=purl.host,
port=purl.port,
scheme=purl.scheme,
pool_kwargs=pool_kwargs
)
HTTP_PROXY_MANAGER.request('GET', url)
elif purl.scheme == "https" and HTTPS_PROXY_MANAGER and not urllib.request.proxy_bypass(url):
# connection through HTTPS proxy
pool = HTTPS_PROXY_MANAGER.connection_from_host(
host=purl.host,
port=purl.port,
scheme=purl.scheme,
pool_kwargs=pool_kwargs
)
elif purl.scheme == "https":
# direct connection
pool = urllib3.HTTPSConnectionPool(host=purl.host, port=purl.port, **pool_kwargs)
else:
pool = urllib3.HTTPConnectionPool(host=purl.host, port=purl.port, **pool_kwargs)
if purl.scheme == "https":
# inject ssl context instance into pool so we can use it later
pool.ssl_context = ssl_context
# inject trusted cert store instance into pool so we can use it later
pool.trusted_cert_store = oscssl.TrustedCertStore(ssl_context, purl.host, purl.port)
CONNECTION_POOLS[apiurl] = pool
auth_handlers = [
CookieJarAuthHandler(apiurl, os.path.expanduser(conf.config["cookiejar"])),
SignatureAuthHandler(apiurl, options["user"], options["sshkey"], options["pass"]),
BasicAuthHandler(apiurl, options["user"], options["pass"]),
]
for handler in auth_handlers:
# authenticate using a cookie (if available)
success = handler.set_request_headers(url, headers)
if success:
break
# Rails sends a html response if the header is not set
# https://github.com/openSUSE/open-build-service/pull/13019
headers.add("Accept", "application/xml")
if data or file:
# osc/obs data is usually XML
headers.add("Content-Type", "application/xml; charset=utf-8")
if purl.scheme == "http" and HTTP_PROXY_MANAGER:
# HTTP proxy requires full URL with 'same host' checking off
urlopen_url = url
assert_same_host = False
else:
# everything else is fine with path only
# join path and query, ignore the remaining args; args are (scheme, netloc, path, query, fragment)
urlopen_url = urllib.parse.urlunsplit(("", "", purl.path, purl.query, ""))
assert_same_host = True
if int(conf.config['http_debug']):
# use the hacked print() for consistency
http.client.print(40 * '-')
http.client.print(method, url)
try:
response = pool.urlopen(
method, urlopen_url, body=data, headers=headers,
preload_content=False, assert_same_host=assert_same_host
)
except urllib3.exceptions.MaxRetryError as e:
if not isinstance(e.reason, urllib3.exceptions.SSLError):
# re-raise exceptions that are not related to SSL
raise
# ssl.SSLCertVerificationError doesn't exist on python 3.6
# ssl.CertificateError is an alias for ssl.SSLCertVerificationError on python 3.7+
if isinstance(e.reason.args[0], ssl.CertificateError):
self_signed_verify_codes = (
oscssl.X509_V_ERR_DEPTH_ZERO_SELF_SIGNED_CERT,
oscssl.X509_V_ERR_SELF_SIGNED_CERT_IN_CHAIN,
)
if e.reason.args[0].verify_code not in self_signed_verify_codes:
# re-raise ssl exceptions that are not related to self-signed certs
raise e.reason.args[0] from None
else:
# re-raise other than ssl exceptions
raise e.reason.args[0] from None
# get the untrusted certificated from server
cert = pool.trusted_cert_store.get_server_certificate()
# prompt user if we should trust the certificate
pool.trusted_cert_store.prompt_trust(cert, reason=e.reason)
if hasattr(data, 'seek'):
data.seek(0)
response = pool.urlopen(
method, urlopen_url, body=data, headers=headers,
preload_content=False, assert_same_host=assert_same_host
)
if response.status == 401:
# session cookie has expired, re-authenticate
for handler in auth_handlers:
success = handler.set_request_headers_after_401(url, headers, response)
if success:
break
if hasattr(data, 'seek'):
data.seek(0)
response = pool.urlopen(method, urlopen_url, body=data, headers=headers, preload_content=False)
if response.status / 100 != 2:
raise urllib.error.HTTPError(url, response.status, response.reason, response.headers, response)
for handler in auth_handlers:
handler.process_response(url, headers, response)
return response
# pylint: disable=C0103,C0116
def http_GET(*args, **kwargs):
return http_request("GET", *args, **kwargs)
# pylint: disable=C0103,C0116
def http_POST(*args, **kwargs):
return http_request("POST", *args, **kwargs)
# pylint: disable=C0103,C0116
def http_PUT(*args, **kwargs):
return http_request("PUT", *args, **kwargs)
# pylint: disable=C0103,C0116
def http_DELETE(*args, **kwargs):
return http_request("DELETE", *args, **kwargs)
class AuthHandlerBase:
def __init__(self, apiurl):
self.apiurl = apiurl
def _get_auth_schemes(self, response):
"""
Extract all `www-authenticate` headers from `response` and return them
in a dictionary: `{scheme: auth_method}`.
"""
result = {}
for auth_method in response.headers.get_all("www-authenticate", []):
scheme = auth_method.split()[0].lower()
result[scheme] = auth_method
return result
def set_request_headers(self, url, request_headers):
"""
Modify request headers with auth headers.
:param url: Request URL provides context for `request_headers` modifications
:type url: str
:param request_headers: object to be modified
:type request_headers: urllib3.response.HTTPHeaderDict
:return: `True` on if `request_headers` was modified, `False` otherwise
"""
raise NotImplementedError
def set_request_headers_after_401(self, url, request_headers, response):
"""
Modify request headers with auth headers after getting 401 response.
:param url: Request URL provides context for `request_headers` modifications
:type url: str
:param request_headers: object to be modified
:type request_headers: urllib3.response.HTTPHeaderDict
:param response: Response object provides context for `request_headers` modifications
:type response: urllib3.response.HTTPResponse
:return: `True` on if `request_headers` was modified, `False` otherwise
"""
raise NotImplementedError
def process_response(self, url, request_headers, response):
"""
Retrieve data from response, save cookies, etc.
:param url: Request URL provides context for `request_headers` modifications
:type url: str
:param request_headers: object to be modified
:type request_headers: urllib3.response.HTTPHeaderDict
:param response: Response object provides context for `request_headers` modifications
:type response: urllib3.response.HTTPResponse
"""
raise NotImplementedError
class CookieJarAuthHandler(AuthHandlerBase):
# Shared among instances, instantiate on first use, key equals to cookiejar path.
COOKIEJARS = {}
def __init__(self, apiurl, cookiejar_path):
super().__init__(apiurl)
self.cookiejar_path = cookiejar_path
if self.cookiejar_path in self.COOKIEJARS:
self.cookiejar_lock_path = None
else:
# Cookiejar hasn't been loaded yet, let's lock it to avoid
# doing expensive signature auth in multiple processes.
# This usually happens when a user runs multiple osc instances
# from the command-line in parallel.
self.cookiejar_lock_path = self.cookiejar_path + ".lock"
self.cookiejar_lock_fd = None
@property
def _cookiejar(self):
jar = self.COOKIEJARS.get(self.cookiejar_path, None)
if not jar:
try:
os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(self.cookiejar_path), mode=0o700)
except FileExistsError:
pass
jar = http.cookiejar.LWPCookieJar(self.cookiejar_path)
if os.path.isfile(self.cookiejar_path):
jar.load()
self.COOKIEJARS[self.cookiejar_path] = jar
return jar
def _lock(self):
if self.cookiejar_lock_path:
try:
os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(self.cookiejar_lock_path), mode=0o700)
except FileExistsError:
pass
self.cookiejar_lock_fd = open(self.cookiejar_lock_path, "w")
fcntl.flock(self.cookiejar_lock_fd, fcntl.LOCK_EX)
def _unlock(self):
if self.cookiejar_lock_path:
self.cookiejar_lock_path = None
fcntl.flock(self.cookiejar_lock_fd, fcntl.LOCK_UN)
self.cookiejar_lock_fd.close()
def set_request_headers(self, url, request_headers):
self._lock()
self._cookiejar.add_cookie_header(MockRequest(url, request_headers))
if request_headers.get_all("cookie", None):
# we have a valid cookie already -> unlock immediately
self._unlock()
return True
return False
def set_request_headers_after_401(self, url, request_headers, response):
# can't do anything, we have tried setting a cookie already
return False
def process_response(self, url, request_headers, response):
self._cookiejar.extract_cookies(response, MockRequest(url, response.headers))
self._cookiejar.save()
self._unlock()
class BasicAuthHandler(AuthHandlerBase):
def __init__(self, apiurl, user, password):
super().__init__(apiurl)
self.user = user
self.password = password
def set_request_headers(self, url, request_headers):
return False
def set_request_headers_after_401(self, url, request_headers, response):
auth_schemes = self._get_auth_schemes(response)
if "basic" not in auth_schemes:
return False
if not self.user or not self.password:
return False
request_headers.update(urllib3.make_headers(basic_auth=f"{self.user}:{self.password}"))
return True
def process_response(self, url, request_headers, response):
pass
class SignatureAuthHandler(AuthHandlerBase):
def __init__(self, apiurl, user, sshkey, basic_auth_password=None):
super().__init__(apiurl)
self.user = user
self.sshkey = sshkey
self.ssh_keygen_path = shutil.which("ssh-keygen")
self.ssh_add_path = shutil.which("ssh-add")
creds_mgr = conf.config["api_host_options"][self.apiurl].get("credentials_mgr_class", None)
if creds_mgr == "osc.credentials.TransientCredentialsManager":
self.basic_auth_password = False
else:
# value of `basic_auth_password` is only used as a hint if we should skip signature auth
self.basic_auth_password = bool(basic_auth_password)
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self.temp_pubkey = None
def list_ssh_agent_keys(self):
if not self.ssh_add_path:
return []
cmd = [self.ssh_add_path, '-L']
proc = subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
stdout, _ = proc.communicate()
if proc.returncode == 0 and stdout.strip():
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return stdout.strip().splitlines()
else:
return []
@staticmethod
def get_fingerprint(line):
parts = line.strip().split(b" ")
if len(parts) < 2:
raise ValueError(f"Unable to retrieve ssh key fingerprint from line: {line}")
return parts[1]
def guess_keyfile(self):
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# `ssh-keygen -Y sign` requires a file with a key which is not available during ssh agent forwarding
# that's why we need to list ssh-agent's keys and store the first one into a temp file
keys_in_agent = self.list_ssh_agent_keys()
if keys_in_agent:
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self.temp_pubkey = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile()
self.temp_pubkey.write(keys_in_agent[0])
self.temp_pubkey.flush()
return self.temp_pubkey.name
sshdir = os.path.expanduser('~/.ssh')
keyfiles = ('id_ed25519', 'id_ed25519_sk', 'id_rsa', 'id_ecdsa', 'id_ecdsa_sk', 'id_dsa')
for keyfile in keyfiles:
keyfile_path = os.path.join(sshdir, keyfile)
if os.path.isfile(keyfile_path):
return keyfile_path
return None
def ssh_sign(self, data, namespace, keyfile=None):
try:
data = bytes(data, 'utf-8')
except:
pass
if not keyfile:
keyfile = self.guess_keyfile()
else:
if '/' not in keyfile:
keyfile = '~/.ssh/' + keyfile
keyfile = os.path.expanduser(keyfile)
cmd = [self.ssh_keygen_path, '-Y', 'sign', '-f', keyfile, '-n', namespace, '-q']
proc = subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdin=subprocess.PIPE, stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
stdout, _ = proc.communicate(data)
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if self.temp_pubkey:
self.temp_pubkey.close()
self.temp_pubkey = None
if proc.returncode:
raise oscerr.OscIOError(None, 'ssh-keygen signature creation failed: %d' % proc.returncode)
signature = decode_it(stdout)
match = re.match(r"\A-----BEGIN SSH SIGNATURE-----\n(.*)\n-----END SSH SIGNATURE-----", signature, re.S)
if not match:
raise oscerr.OscIOError(None, 'could not extract ssh signature')
return base64.b64decode(match.group(1))
def get_authorization(self, chal):
realm = chal.get('realm', '')
now = int(time.time())
sigdata = "(created): %d" % now
signature = self.ssh_sign(sigdata, realm, self.sshkey)
signature = decode_it(base64.b64encode(signature))
return 'keyId="%s",algorithm="ssh",headers="(created)",created=%d,signature="%s"' \
% (self.user, now, signature)
def add_signature_auth_header(self, req, auth):
token, challenge = auth.split(' ', 1)
chal = urllib.request.parse_keqv_list(filter(None, urllib.request.parse_http_list(challenge)))
auth = self.get_authorization(chal)
if not auth:
return False
auth_val = 'Signature %s' % auth
req.add('Authorization', auth_val)
return True
def set_request_headers(self, url, request_headers):
return False
def set_request_headers_after_401(self, url, request_headers, response):
auth_schemes = self._get_auth_schemes(response)
if "signature" not in auth_schemes:
# unsupported on server
return False
if not self.user:
return False
if self.basic_auth_password and "basic" in auth_schemes:
# prefer basic auth, but only if password is set
return False
if not self.ssh_keygen_path:
if conf.config["debug"]:
msg = "Skipping signature auth because ssh-keygen is not available"
print(msg, file=sys.stderr)
return False
if not self.sshkey_known():
# ssh key not set, try to guess it
self.sshkey = self.guess_keyfile()
if not self.sshkey_known():
# ssh key cannot be guessed
return False
return self.add_signature_auth_header(request_headers, auth_schemes["signature"])
def process_response(self, url, request_headers, response):
pass
def sshkey_known(self):
return self.sshkey is not None