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python-heatclient/heatclient/common/http.py
2014-02-19 06:30:37 +00:00

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# Copyright 2012 OpenStack Foundation
# All Rights Reserved.
#
# 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.
import copy
import logging
import os
import socket
import requests
import six
from heatclient import exc
from heatclient.openstack.common import jsonutils
from heatclient.openstack.common.py3kcompat import urlutils
from heatclient.openstack.common import strutils
LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__)
if not LOG.handlers:
LOG.addHandler(logging.StreamHandler())
USER_AGENT = 'python-heatclient'
CHUNKSIZE = 1024 * 64 # 64kB
def get_system_ca_file():
"""Return path to system default CA file."""
# Standard CA file locations for Debian/Ubuntu, RedHat/Fedora,
# Suse, FreeBSD/OpenBSD, MacOSX, and the bundled ca
ca_path = ['/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt',
'/etc/pki/tls/certs/ca-bundle.crt',
'/etc/ssl/ca-bundle.pem',
'/etc/ssl/cert.pem',
'/System/Library/OpenSSL/certs/cacert.pem',
requests.certs.where()]
for ca in ca_path:
LOG.debug("Looking for ca file %s", ca)
if os.path.exists(ca):
LOG.debug("Using ca file %s", ca)
return ca
LOG.warn("System ca file could not be found.")
class HTTPClient(object):
def __init__(self, endpoint, **kwargs):
self.endpoint = endpoint
self.auth_url = kwargs.get('auth_url')
self.auth_token = kwargs.get('token')
self.username = kwargs.get('username')
self.password = kwargs.get('password')
self.region_name = kwargs.get('region_name')
self.include_pass = kwargs.get('include_pass')
self.endpoint_url = endpoint
self.cert_file = kwargs.get('cert_file')
self.key_file = kwargs.get('key_file')
self.ssl_connection_params = {
'ca_file': kwargs.get('ca_file'),
'cert_file': kwargs.get('cert_file'),
'key_file': kwargs.get('key_file'),
'insecure': kwargs.get('insecure'),
}
self.verify_cert = None
if urlutils.urlparse(endpoint).scheme == "https":
if kwargs.get('insecure'):
self.verify_cert = False
else:
self.verify_cert = kwargs.get('ca_file', get_system_ca_file())
def log_curl_request(self, method, url, kwargs):
curl = ['curl -i -X %s' % method]
for (key, value) in kwargs['headers'].items():
header = '-H \'%s: %s\'' % (strutils.safe_decode(key),
strutils.safe_decode(value))
curl.append(header)
conn_params_fmt = [
('key_file', '--key %s'),
('cert_file', '--cert %s'),
('ca_file', '--cacert %s'),
]
for (key, fmt) in conn_params_fmt:
value = self.ssl_connection_params.get(key)
if value:
curl.append(fmt % value)
if self.ssl_connection_params.get('insecure'):
curl.append('-k')
if 'data' in kwargs:
curl.append('-d \'%s\'' % kwargs['data'])
curl.append('%s%s' % (self.endpoint, url))
LOG.debug(' '.join(curl))
@staticmethod
def log_http_response(resp):
status = (resp.raw.version / 10.0, resp.status_code, resp.reason)
dump = ['\nHTTP/%.1f %s %s' % status]
dump.extend(['%s: %s' % (k, v) for k, v in resp.headers.items()])
dump.append('')
if resp.content:
content = resp.content
if isinstance(content, six.binary_type):
content = content.decode()
dump.extend([content, ''])
LOG.debug('\n'.join(dump))
def _http_request(self, url, method, **kwargs):
"""Send an http request with the specified characteristics.
Wrapper around requests.request to handle tasks such as
setting headers and error handling.
"""
# Copy the kwargs so we can reuse the original in case of redirects
kwargs['headers'] = copy.deepcopy(kwargs.get('headers', {}))
kwargs['headers'].setdefault('User-Agent', USER_AGENT)
if self.auth_token:
kwargs['headers'].setdefault('X-Auth-Token', self.auth_token)
else:
kwargs['headers'].update(self.credentials_headers())
if self.auth_url:
kwargs['headers'].setdefault('X-Auth-Url', self.auth_url)
if self.region_name:
kwargs['headers'].setdefault('X-Region-Name', self.region_name)
if self.include_pass and not 'X-Auth-Key' in kwargs['headers']:
kwargs['headers'].update(self.credentials_headers())
self.log_curl_request(method, url, kwargs)
if self.cert_file and self.key_file:
kwargs['cert'] = (self.cert_file, self.key_file)
if self.verify_cert is not None:
kwargs['verify'] = self.verify_cert
# We are not using requests builtin redirection on DELETE/POST/PUT
# since it does not follow the RFC having to resend the same method on
# a redirect. For example if we do a DELETE/POST/PUT on a URL and we
# get a 302 RFC says that we should follow that URL with the same
# method as before, requests doesn't follow that and send a
# GET instead for the method. See issue:
# https://github.com/kennethreitz/requests/issues/1704
# hopefully this could be fixed as they say in a comment in a
# future point version i.e: 3.x
if method != 'GET':
allow_redirects = False
else:
allow_redirects = True
try:
resp = requests.request(
method,
self.endpoint_url + url,
allow_redirects=allow_redirects,
**kwargs)
except socket.gaierror as e:
message = ("Error finding address for %(url)s: %(e)s" %
{'url': self.endpoint_url + url, 'e': e})
raise exc.InvalidEndpoint(message=message)
except (socket.error, socket.timeout) as e:
endpoint = self.endpoint
message = ("Error communicating with %(endpoint)s %(e)s" %
{'endpoint': endpoint, 'e': e})
raise exc.CommunicationError(message=message)
self.log_http_response(resp)
if not 'X-Auth-Key' in kwargs['headers'] and \
(resp.status_code == 401 or
(resp.status_code == 500 and "(HTTP 401)" in resp.content)):
raise exc.HTTPUnauthorized("Authentication failed. Please try"
" again with option "
"--include-password or export "
"HEAT_INCLUDE_PASSWORD=1\n%s"
% resp.content)
elif 400 <= resp.status_code < 600:
raise exc.from_response(resp)
elif resp.status_code in (301, 302, 305):
# Redirected. Reissue the request to the new location.
location = resp.headers.get('location')
if location is None:
message = "Location not returned with 302"
raise exc.InvalidEndpoint(message=message)
elif location.startswith(self.endpoint):
# shave off the endpoint, it will be prepended when we recurse
location = location[len(self.endpoint):]
else:
message = "Prohibited endpoint redirect %s" % location
raise exc.InvalidEndpoint(message=message)
return self._http_request(location, method, **kwargs)
elif resp.status_code == 300:
raise exc.from_response(resp)
return resp
def credentials_headers(self):
creds = {}
if self.username:
creds['X-Auth-User'] = self.username
if self.password:
creds['X-Auth-Key'] = self.password
return creds
def json_request(self, method, url, **kwargs):
kwargs.setdefault('headers', {})
kwargs['headers'].setdefault('Content-Type', 'application/json')
kwargs['headers'].setdefault('Accept', 'application/json')
if 'data' in kwargs:
kwargs['data'] = jsonutils.dumps(kwargs['data'])
resp = self._http_request(url, method, **kwargs)
body = resp.content
if 'application/json' in resp.headers.get('content-type', ''):
try:
body = resp.json()
except ValueError:
LOG.error('Could not decode response body as JSON')
else:
body = None
return resp, body
def raw_request(self, method, url, **kwargs):
kwargs.setdefault('headers', {})
kwargs['headers'].setdefault('Content-Type',
'application/octet-stream')
return self._http_request(url, method, **kwargs)
def client_request(self, method, url, **kwargs):
resp, body = self.json_request(method, url, **kwargs)
return resp
def head(self, url, **kwargs):
return self.client_request("HEAD", url, **kwargs)
def get(self, url, **kwargs):
return self.client_request("GET", url, **kwargs)
def post(self, url, **kwargs):
return self.client_request("POST", url, **kwargs)
def put(self, url, **kwargs):
return self.client_request("PUT", url, **kwargs)
def delete(self, url, **kwargs):
return self.raw_request("DELETE", url, **kwargs)
def patch(self, url, **kwargs):
return self.client_request("PATCH", url, **kwargs)