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# Copyright (C) 2007, 2008 Google Inc.
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
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# General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
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# 02110-1301, USA.
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"""HTTP module.
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"""
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import logging
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import mimetools
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import OpenSSL
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import select
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import socket
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import errno
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from cStringIO import StringIO
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from ganeti import constants
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from ganeti import serializer
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from ganeti import utils
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HTTP_GANETI_VERSION = "Ganeti %s" % constants.RELEASE_VERSION
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HTTP_OK = 200
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HTTP_NO_CONTENT = 204
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HTTP_NOT_MODIFIED = 304
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HTTP_0_9 = "HTTP/0.9"
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HTTP_1_0 = "HTTP/1.0"
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HTTP_1_1 = "HTTP/1.1"
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HTTP_GET = "GET"
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HTTP_HEAD = "HEAD"
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HTTP_POST = "POST"
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HTTP_PUT = "PUT"
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HTTP_DELETE = "DELETE"
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HTTP_ETAG = "ETag"
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HTTP_HOST = "Host"
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HTTP_SERVER = "Server"
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HTTP_DATE = "Date"
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HTTP_USER_AGENT = "User-Agent"
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HTTP_CONTENT_TYPE = "Content-Type"
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HTTP_CONTENT_LENGTH = "Content-Length"
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HTTP_CONNECTION = "Connection"
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HTTP_KEEP_ALIVE = "Keep-Alive"
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HTTP_WWW_AUTHENTICATE = "WWW-Authenticate"
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HTTP_AUTHORIZATION = "Authorization"
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HTTP_AUTHENTICATION_INFO = "Authentication-Info"
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HTTP_ALLOW = "Allow"
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_SSL_UNEXPECTED_EOF = "Unexpected EOF"
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# Socket operations
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(SOCKOP_SEND,
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 SOCKOP_RECV,
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 SOCKOP_SHUTDOWN,
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 SOCKOP_HANDSHAKE) = range(4)
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# send/receive quantum
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SOCK_BUF_SIZE = 32768
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class HttpError(Exception):
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  """Internal exception for HTTP errors.
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class HttpConnectionClosed(Exception):
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  """Internal exception for a closed connection.
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  This should only be used for internal error reporting. Only use
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  it if there's no other way to report this condition.
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class HttpSessionHandshakeUnexpectedEOF(HttpError):
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  """Internal exception for errors during SSL handshake.
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class HttpSocketTimeout(Exception):
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  """Internal exception for socket timeouts.
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class HttpException(Exception):
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  code = None
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  message = None
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  def __init__(self, message=None, headers=None):
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    Exception.__init__(self)
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    self.message = message
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    self.headers = headers
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class HttpBadRequest(HttpException):
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  """400 Bad Request
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  RFC2616, 10.4.1: The request could not be understood by the server
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  due to malformed syntax. The client SHOULD NOT repeat the request
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  without modifications.
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  code = 400
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class HttpUnauthorized(HttpException):
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  """401 Unauthorized
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  RFC2616, section 10.4.2: The request requires user
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  authentication. The response MUST include a WWW-Authenticate header
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  field (section 14.47) containing a challenge applicable to the
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  requested resource.
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class HttpForbidden(HttpException):
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  """403 Forbidden
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  to fulfill it.  Authorization will not help and the request SHOULD
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class HttpNotFound(HttpException):
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  """404 Not Found
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  Request-URI.  No indication is given of whether the condition is
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class HttpMethodNotAllowed(HttpException):
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  """405 Method Not Allowed
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  allowed for the resource identified by the Request-URI. The response
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  MUST include an Allow header containing a list of valid methods for
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class HttpRequestTimeout(HttpException):
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  """408 Request Timeout
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class HttpConflict(HttpException):
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  """409 Conflict
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  allowed in situations where it is expected that the user might be
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class HttpGone(HttpException):
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  """410 Gone
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class HttpLengthRequired(HttpException):
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  """411 Length Required
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  defined Content-Length. The client MAY repeat the request if it adds
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class HttpPreconditionFailed(HttpException):
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  """412 Precondition Failed
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class HttpInternalServerError(HttpException):
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class HttpNotImplemented(HttpException):
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  """501 Not Implemented
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class HttpBadGateway(HttpException):
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  """502 Bad Gateway
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class HttpServiceUnavailable(HttpException):
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class HttpGatewayTimeout(HttpException):
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  """504 Gateway Timeout
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class HttpVersionNotSupported(HttpException):
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  """505 HTTP Version Not Supported
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class HttpJsonConverter:
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  def Encode(self, data):
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  def Decode(self, data):
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def WaitForSocketCondition(sock, event, timeout):
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  """Waits for a condition to occur on the socket.
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def SocketOperation(sock, op, arg1, timeout):
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class HttpMessageWriter(object):
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    while pos < end:
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      # Send only SOCK_BUF_SIZE bytes at a time
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      data = buf[pos:(pos + SOCK_BUF_SIZE)]
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      sent = SocketOperation(sock, SOCKOP_SEND, data, write_timeout)
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      # Remove sent bytes
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      pos += sent
702

    
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    assert pos == end, "Message wasn't sent completely"
704

    
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  def _PrepareMessage(self):
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    """Prepares the HTTP message by setting mandatory headers.
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708
    """
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    # RFC2616, section 4.3: "The presence of a message-body in a request is
710
    # signaled by the inclusion of a Content-Length or Transfer-Encoding header
711
    # field in the request's message-headers."
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    if self._msg.body:
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      self._msg.headers[HTTP_CONTENT_LENGTH] = len(self._msg.body)
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715
  def _FormatMessage(self):
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    """Serializes the HTTP message into a string.
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718
    """
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    buf = StringIO()
720

    
721
    # Add start line
722
    buf.write(str(self._msg.start_line))
723
    buf.write("\r\n")
724

    
725
    # Add headers
726
    if self._msg.start_line.version != HTTP_0_9:
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      for name, value in self._msg.headers.iteritems():
728
        buf.write("%s: %s\r\n" % (name, value))
729

    
730
    buf.write("\r\n")
731

    
732
    # Add message body if needed
733
    if self.HasMessageBody():
734
      buf.write(self._msg.body)
735

    
736
    elif self._msg.body:
737
      logging.warning("Ignoring message body")
738

    
739
    return buf.getvalue()
740

    
741
  def HasMessageBody(self):
742
    """Checks whether the HTTP message contains a body.
743

744
    Can be overridden by subclasses.
745

746
    """
747
    return bool(self._msg.body)
748

    
749

    
750
class HttpMessageReader(object):
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  """Reads HTTP message from socket.
752

753
  """
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  # Length limits
755
  START_LINE_LENGTH_MAX = None
756
  HEADER_LENGTH_MAX = None
757

    
758
  # Parser state machine
759
  PS_START_LINE = "start-line"
760
  PS_HEADERS = "headers"
761
  PS_BODY = "entity-body"
762
  PS_COMPLETE = "complete"
763

    
764
  def __init__(self, sock, msg, read_timeout):
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    """Reads an HTTP message from a socket.
766

767
    @type sock: socket
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    @param sock: Socket to be read from
769
    @type msg: http.HttpMessage
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    @param msg: Object for the read message
771
    @type read_timeout: float
772
    @param read_timeout: Read timeout for socket
773

774
    """
775
    self.sock = sock
776
    self.msg = msg
777

    
778
    self.start_line_buffer = None
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    self.header_buffer = StringIO()
780
    self.body_buffer = StringIO()
781
    self.parser_status = self.PS_START_LINE
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    self.content_length = None
783
    self.peer_will_close = None
784

    
785
    buf = ""
786
    eof = False
787
    while self.parser_status != self.PS_COMPLETE:
788
      # TODO: Don't read more than necessary (Content-Length), otherwise
789
      # data might be lost and/or an error could occur
790
      data = SocketOperation(sock, SOCKOP_RECV, SOCK_BUF_SIZE, read_timeout)
791

    
792
      if data:
793
        buf += data
794
      else:
795
        eof = True
796

    
797
      # Do some parsing and error checking while more data arrives
798
      buf = self._ContinueParsing(buf, eof)
799

    
800
      # Must be done only after the buffer has been evaluated
801
      # TODO: Connection-length < len(data read) and connection closed
802
      if (eof and
803
          self.parser_status in (self.PS_START_LINE,
804
                                 self.PS_HEADERS)):
805
        raise HttpError("Connection closed prematurely")
806

    
807
    # Parse rest
808
    buf = self._ContinueParsing(buf, True)
809

    
810
    assert self.parser_status == self.PS_COMPLETE
811
    assert not buf, "Parser didn't read full response"
812

    
813
    msg.body = self.body_buffer.getvalue()
814

    
815
    # TODO: Content-type, error handling
816
    if msg.body:
817
      msg.decoded_body = HttpJsonConverter().Decode(msg.body)
818
    else:
819
      msg.decoded_body = None
820

    
821
    if msg.decoded_body:
822
      logging.debug("Message body: %s", msg.decoded_body)
823

    
824
  def _ContinueParsing(self, buf, eof):
825
    """Main function for HTTP message state machine.
826

827
    @type buf: string
828
    @param buf: Receive buffer
829
    @type eof: bool
830
    @param eof: Whether we've reached EOF on the socket
831
    @rtype: string
832
    @return: Updated receive buffer
833

834
    """
835
    # TODO: Use offset instead of slicing when possible
836
    if self.parser_status == self.PS_START_LINE:
837
      # Expect start line
838
      while True:
839
        idx = buf.find("\r\n")
840

    
841
        # RFC2616, section 4.1: "In the interest of robustness, servers SHOULD
842
        # ignore any empty line(s) received where a Request-Line is expected.
843
        # In other words, if the server is reading the protocol stream at the
844
        # beginning of a message and receives a CRLF first, it should ignore
845
        # the CRLF."
846
        if idx == 0:
847
          # TODO: Limit number of CRLFs/empty lines for safety?
848
          buf = buf[:2]
849
          continue
850

    
851
        if idx > 0:
852
          self.start_line_buffer = buf[:idx]
853

    
854
          self._CheckStartLineLength(len(self.start_line_buffer))
855

    
856
          # Remove status line, including CRLF
857
          buf = buf[idx + 2:]
858

    
859
          self.msg.start_line = self.ParseStartLine(self.start_line_buffer)
860

    
861
          self.parser_status = self.PS_HEADERS
862
        else:
863
          # Check whether incoming data is getting too large, otherwise we just
864
          # fill our read buffer.
865
          self._CheckStartLineLength(len(buf))
866

    
867
        break
868

    
869
    # TODO: Handle messages without headers
870
    if self.parser_status == self.PS_HEADERS:
871
      # Wait for header end
872
      idx = buf.find("\r\n\r\n")
873
      if idx >= 0:
874
        self.header_buffer.write(buf[:idx + 2])
875

    
876
        self._CheckHeaderLength(self.header_buffer.tell())
877

    
878
        # Remove headers, including CRLF
879
        buf = buf[idx + 4:]
880

    
881
        self._ParseHeaders()
882

    
883
        self.parser_status = self.PS_BODY
884
      else:
885
        # Check whether incoming data is getting too large, otherwise we just
886
        # fill our read buffer.
887
        self._CheckHeaderLength(len(buf))
888

    
889
    if self.parser_status == self.PS_BODY:
890
      # TODO: Implement max size for body_buffer
891
      self.body_buffer.write(buf)
892
      buf = ""
893

    
894
      # Check whether we've read everything
895
      #
896
      # RFC2616, section 4.4: "When a message-body is included with a message,
897
      # the transfer-length of that body is determined by one of the following
898
      # [...] 5. By the server closing the connection. (Closing the connection
899
      # cannot be used to indicate the end of a request body, since that would
900
      # leave no possibility for the server to send back a response.)"
901
      #
902
      # TODO: Error when buffer length > Content-Length header
903
      if (eof or
904
          self.content_length is None or
905
          (self.content_length is not None and
906
           self.body_buffer.tell() >= self.content_length)):
907
        self.parser_status = self.PS_COMPLETE
908

    
909
    return buf
910

    
911
  def _CheckStartLineLength(self, length):
912
    """Limits the start line buffer size.
913

914
    @type length: int
915
    @param length: Buffer size
916

917
    """
918
    if (self.START_LINE_LENGTH_MAX is not None and
919
        length > self.START_LINE_LENGTH_MAX):
920
      raise HttpError("Start line longer than %d chars" %
921
                       self.START_LINE_LENGTH_MAX)
922

    
923
  def _CheckHeaderLength(self, length):
924
    """Limits the header buffer size.
925

926
    @type length: int
927
    @param length: Buffer size
928

929
    """
930
    if (self.HEADER_LENGTH_MAX is not None and
931
        length > self.HEADER_LENGTH_MAX):
932
      raise HttpError("Headers longer than %d chars" % self.HEADER_LENGTH_MAX)
933

    
934
  def ParseStartLine(self, start_line):
935
    """Parses the start line of a message.
936

937
    Must be overridden by subclass.
938

939
    @type start_line: string
940
    @param start_line: Start line string
941

942
    """
943
    raise NotImplementedError()
944

    
945
  def _WillPeerCloseConnection(self):
946
    """Evaluate whether peer will close the connection.
947

948
    @rtype: bool
949
    @return: Whether peer will close the connection
950

951
    """
952
    # RFC2616, section 14.10: "HTTP/1.1 defines the "close" connection option
953
    # for the sender to signal that the connection will be closed after
954
    # completion of the response. For example,
955
    #
956
    #        Connection: close
957
    #
958
    # in either the request or the response header fields indicates that the
959
    # connection SHOULD NOT be considered `persistent' (section 8.1) after the
960
    # current request/response is complete."
961

    
962
    hdr_connection = self.msg.headers.get(HTTP_CONNECTION, None)
963
    if hdr_connection:
964
      hdr_connection = hdr_connection.lower()
965

    
966
    # An HTTP/1.1 server is assumed to stay open unless explicitly closed.
967
    if self.msg.start_line.version == HTTP_1_1:
968
      return (hdr_connection and "close" in hdr_connection)
969

    
970
    # Some HTTP/1.0 implementations have support for persistent connections,
971
    # using rules different than HTTP/1.1.
972

    
973
    # For older HTTP, Keep-Alive indicates persistent connection.
974
    if self.msg.headers.get(HTTP_KEEP_ALIVE):
975
      return False
976

    
977
    # At least Akamai returns a "Connection: Keep-Alive" header, which was
978
    # supposed to be sent by the client.
979
    if hdr_connection and "keep-alive" in hdr_connection:
980
      return False
981

    
982
    return True
983

    
984
  def _ParseHeaders(self):
985
    """Parses the headers.
986

987
    This function also adjusts internal variables based on header values.
988

989
    RFC2616, section 4.3: The presence of a message-body in a request is
990
    signaled by the inclusion of a Content-Length or Transfer-Encoding header
991
    field in the request's message-headers.
992

993
    """
994
    # Parse headers
995
    self.header_buffer.seek(0, 0)
996
    self.msg.headers = mimetools.Message(self.header_buffer, 0)
997

    
998
    self.peer_will_close = self._WillPeerCloseConnection()
999

    
1000
    # Do we have a Content-Length header?
1001
    hdr_content_length = self.msg.headers.get(HTTP_CONTENT_LENGTH, None)
1002
    if hdr_content_length:
1003
      try:
1004
        self.content_length = int(hdr_content_length)
1005
      except ValueError:
1006
        self.content_length = None
1007
      if self.content_length is not None and self.content_length < 0:
1008
        self.content_length = None
1009

    
1010
    # if the connection remains open and a content-length was not provided,
1011
    # then assume that the connection WILL close.
1012
    if self.content_length is None:
1013
      self.peer_will_close = True