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connection.py
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import
datetime
import
socket
import
sys
import
warnings
from
socket
import
error
as
SocketError
,
timeout
as
SocketTimeout
from
.packages
import
six
try
:
# Python 3
from
http.client
import
HTTPConnection
as
_HTTPConnection
,
HTTPException
except
ImportError
:
from
httplib
import
HTTPConnection
as
_HTTPConnection
,
HTTPException
class
DummyConnection
(
object
):
"Used to detect a failed ConnectionCls import."
pass
try
:
# Compiled with SSL?
HTTPSConnection
=
DummyConnection
import
ssl
BaseSSLError
=
ssl
.
SSLError
except
(
ImportError
,
AttributeError
):
# Platform-specific: No SSL.
ssl
=
None
class
BaseSSLError
(
BaseException
):
pass
try
:
# Python 3:
# Not a no-op, we're adding this to the namespace so it can be imported.
ConnectionError
=
ConnectionError
except
NameError
:
# Python 2:
class
ConnectionError
(
Exception
):
pass
from
.exceptions
import
(
NewConnectionError
,
ConnectTimeoutError
,
SubjectAltNameWarning
,
SystemTimeWarning
,
)
from
.packages.ssl_match_hostname
import
match_hostname
from
.util.ssl_
import
(
resolve_cert_reqs
,
resolve_ssl_version
,
ssl_wrap_socket
,
assert_fingerprint
,
)
from
.util
import
connection
port_by_scheme
=
{
'http'
:
80
,
'https'
:
443
,
}
RECENT_DATE
=
datetime
.
date
(
2014
,
1
,
1
)
class
HTTPConnection
(
_HTTPConnection
,
object
):
"""
Based on httplib.HTTPConnection but provides an extra constructor
backwards-compatibility layer between older and newer Pythons.
Additional keyword parameters are used to configure attributes of the connection.
Accepted parameters include:
- ``strict``: See the documentation on :class:`urllib3.connectionpool.HTTPConnectionPool`
- ``source_address``: Set the source address for the current connection.
.. note:: This is ignored for Python 2.6. It is only applied for 2.7 and 3.x
- ``socket_options``: Set specific options on the underlying socket. If not specified, then
defaults are loaded from ``HTTPConnection.default_socket_options`` which includes disabling
Nagle's algorithm (sets TCP_NODELAY to 1) unless the connection is behind a proxy.
For example, if you wish to enable TCP Keep Alive in addition to the defaults,
you might pass::
HTTPConnection.default_socket_options + [
(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_KEEPALIVE, 1),
]
Or you may want to disable the defaults by passing an empty list (e.g., ``[]``).
"""
default_port
=
port_by_scheme
[
'http'
]
#: Disable Nagle's algorithm by default.
#: ``[(socket.IPPROTO_TCP, socket.TCP_NODELAY, 1)]``
default_socket_options
=
[(
socket
.
IPPROTO_TCP
,
socket
.
TCP_NODELAY
,
1
)]
#: Whether this connection verifies the host's certificate.
is_verified
=
False
def
__init__
(
self
,
*
args
,
**
kw
):
if
six
.
PY3
:
# Python 3
kw
.
pop
(
'strict'
,
None
)
# Pre-set source_address in case we have an older Python like 2.6.
self
.
source_address
=
kw
.
get
(
'source_address'
)
if
sys
.
version_info
<
(
2
,
7
):
# Python 2.6
# _HTTPConnection on Python 2.6 will balk at this keyword arg, but
# not newer versions. We can still use it when creating a
# connection though, so we pop it *after* we have saved it as
# self.source_address.
kw
.
pop
(
'source_address'
,
None
)
#: The socket options provided by the user. If no options are
#: provided, we use the default options.
self
.
socket_options
=
kw
.
pop
(
'socket_options'
,
self
.
default_socket_options
)
# Superclass also sets self.source_address in Python 2.7+.
_HTTPConnection
.
__init__
(
self
,
*
args
,
**
kw
)
def
_new_conn
(
self
):
""" Establish a socket connection and set nodelay settings on it.
:return: New socket connection.
"""
extra_kw
=
{}
if
self
.
source_address
:
extra_kw
[
'source_address'
]
=
self
.
source_address
if
self
.
socket_options
:
extra_kw
[
'socket_options'
]
=
self
.
socket_options
try
:
conn
=
connection
.
create_connection
(
(
self
.
host
,
self
.
port
),
self
.
timeout
,
**
extra_kw
)
except
SocketTimeout
as
e
:
raise
ConnectTimeoutError
(
self
,
"Connection to
%s
timed out. (connect timeout=
%s
)"
%
(
self
.
host
,
self
.
timeout
))
except
SocketError
as
e
:
raise
NewConnectionError
(
self
,
"Failed to establish a new connection:
%s
"
%
e
)
return
conn
def
_prepare_conn
(
self
,
conn
):
self
.
sock
=
conn
# the _tunnel_host attribute was added in python 2.6.3 (via
# http://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/0f57b30a152f) so pythons 2.6(0-2) do
# not have them.
if
getattr
(
self
,
'_tunnel_host'
,
None
):
# TODO: Fix tunnel so it doesn't depend on self.sock state.
self
.
_tunnel
()
# Mark this connection as not reusable
self
.
auto_open
=
0
def
connect
(
self
):
conn
=
self
.
_new_conn
()
self
.
_prepare_conn
(
conn
)
class
HTTPSConnection
(
HTTPConnection
):
default_port
=
port_by_scheme
[
'https'
]
def
__init__
(
self
,
host
,
port
=
None
,
key_file
=
None
,
cert_file
=
None
,
strict
=
None
,
timeout
=
socket
.
_GLOBAL_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT
,
**
kw
):
HTTPConnection
.
__init__
(
self
,
host
,
port
,
strict
=
strict
,
timeout
=
timeout
,
**
kw
)
self
.
key_file
=
key_file
self
.
cert_file
=
cert_file
# Required property for Google AppEngine 1.9.0 which otherwise causes
# HTTPS requests to go out as HTTP. (See Issue #356)
self
.
_protocol
=
'https'
def
connect
(
self
):
conn
=
self
.
_new_conn
()
self
.
_prepare_conn
(
conn
)
self
.
sock
=
ssl
.
wrap_socket
(
conn
,
self
.
key_file
,
self
.
cert_file
)
class
VerifiedHTTPSConnection
(
HTTPSConnection
):
"""
Based on httplib.HTTPSConnection but wraps the socket with
SSL certification.
"""
cert_reqs
=
None
ca_certs
=
None
ca_cert_dir
=
None
ssl_version
=
None
assert_fingerprint
=
None
def
set_cert
(
self
,
key_file
=
None
,
cert_file
=
None
,
cert_reqs
=
None
,
ca_certs
=
None
,
assert_hostname
=
None
,
assert_fingerprint
=
None
,
ca_cert_dir
=
None
):
if
(
ca_certs
or
ca_cert_dir
)
and
cert_reqs
is
None
:
cert_reqs
=
'CERT_REQUIRED'
self
.
key_file
=
key_file
self
.
cert_file
=
cert_file
self
.
cert_reqs
=
cert_reqs
self
.
ca_certs
=
ca_certs
self
.
ca_cert_dir
=
ca_cert_dir
self
.
assert_hostname
=
assert_hostname
self
.
assert_fingerprint
=
assert_fingerprint
def
connect
(
self
):
# Add certificate verification
conn
=
self
.
_new_conn
()
resolved_cert_reqs
=
resolve_cert_reqs
(
self
.
cert_reqs
)
resolved_ssl_version
=
resolve_ssl_version
(
self
.
ssl_version
)
hostname
=
self
.
host
if
getattr
(
self
,
'_tunnel_host'
,
None
):
# _tunnel_host was added in Python 2.6.3
# (See: http://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/0f57b30a152f)
self
.
sock
=
conn
# Calls self._set_hostport(), so self.host is
# self._tunnel_host below.
self
.
_tunnel
()
# Mark this connection as not reusable
self
.
auto_open
=
0
# Override the host with the one we're requesting data from.
hostname
=
self
.
_tunnel_host
is_time_off
=
datetime
.
date
.
today
()
<
RECENT_DATE
if
is_time_off
:
warnings
.
warn
((
'System time is way off (before {0}). This will probably '
'lead to SSL verification errors'
)
.
format
(
RECENT_DATE
),
SystemTimeWarning
)
# Wrap socket using verification with the root certs in
# trusted_root_certs
self
.
sock
=
ssl_wrap_socket
(
conn
,
self
.
key_file
,
self
.
cert_file
,
cert_reqs
=
resolved_cert_reqs
,
ca_certs
=
self
.
ca_certs
,
ca_cert_dir
=
self
.
ca_cert_dir
,
server_hostname
=
hostname
,
ssl_version
=
resolved_ssl_version
)
if
self
.
assert_fingerprint
:
assert_fingerprint
(
self
.
sock
.
getpeercert
(
binary_form
=
True
),
self
.
assert_fingerprint
)
elif
resolved_cert_reqs
!=
ssl
.
CERT_NONE
\
and
self
.
assert_hostname
is
not
False
:
cert
=
self
.
sock
.
getpeercert
()
if
not
cert
.
get
(
'subjectAltName'
,
()):
warnings
.
warn
((
'Certificate for {0} has no `subjectAltName`, falling back to check for a '
'`commonName` for now. This feature is being removed by major browsers and '
'deprecated by RFC 2818. (See https://github.com/shazow/urllib3/issues/497 '
'for details.)'
.
format
(
hostname
)),
SubjectAltNameWarning
)
match_hostname
(
cert
,
self
.
assert_hostname
or
hostname
)
self
.
is_verified
=
(
resolved_cert_reqs
==
ssl
.
CERT_REQUIRED
or
self
.
assert_fingerprint
is
not
None
)
if
ssl
:
# Make a copy for testing.
UnverifiedHTTPSConnection
=
HTTPSConnection
HTTPSConnection
=
VerifiedHTTPSConnection
else
:
HTTPSConnection
=
DummyConnection
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