| 1 | """High-level utility module for ashd(7) |
| 2 | |
| 3 | This module implements a rather convenient interface for writing ashd |
| 4 | handlers, wrapping the low-level ashd.proto module. |
| 5 | """ |
| 6 | |
| 7 | import os, socket, collections |
| 8 | from . import proto |
| 9 | |
| 10 | __all__ = ["stdfork", "pchild", "respond", "serveloop"] |
| 11 | |
| 12 | def stdfork(argv, chinit = None): |
| 13 | """Fork a persistent handler process using the `argv' argument |
| 14 | list, as per the standard ashd(7) calling convention. For an |
| 15 | easier-to-use interface, see the `pchild' class. |
| 16 | |
| 17 | If a callable object of no arguments is provided in the `chinit' |
| 18 | argument, it will be called in the child process before exec()'ing |
| 19 | the handler program, and can be used to set parameters for the new |
| 20 | process, such as working directory, nice level or ulimits. |
| 21 | |
| 22 | Returns the file descriptor of the socket for sending requests to |
| 23 | the new child. |
| 24 | """ |
| 25 | csk, psk = socket.socketpair(socket.AF_UNIX, socket.SOCK_SEQPACKET) |
| 26 | pid = os.fork() |
| 27 | if pid == 0: |
| 28 | try: |
| 29 | os.dup2(csk.fileno(), 0) |
| 30 | for fd in range(3, 1024): |
| 31 | try: |
| 32 | os.close(fd) |
| 33 | except: |
| 34 | pass |
| 35 | if chinit is not None: |
| 36 | chinit() |
| 37 | os.execvp(argv[0], argv) |
| 38 | finally: |
| 39 | os._exit(127) |
| 40 | csk.close() |
| 41 | fd = os.dup(psk.fileno()) |
| 42 | psk.close() |
| 43 | return fd |
| 44 | |
| 45 | class pchild(object): |
| 46 | """class pchild(argv, autorespawn=False, chinit=None) |
| 47 | |
| 48 | Represents a persistent child handler process, started as per the |
| 49 | standard ashd(7) calling convention. It will be called with the |
| 50 | `argv' argument lest, which should be a list (or other iterable) |
| 51 | of strings. |
| 52 | |
| 53 | If `autorespawn' is specified as True, the child process will be |
| 54 | automatically restarted if a request cannot be successfully sent |
| 55 | to it. |
| 56 | |
| 57 | For a description of the `chinit' argument, see `stdfork'. |
| 58 | |
| 59 | When this child handler should be disposed of, care should be |
| 60 | taken to call the close() method to release its socket and let it |
| 61 | exit. This class also implements the resource-manager interface, |
| 62 | so that it can be used in `with' statements. |
| 63 | """ |
| 64 | |
| 65 | def __init__(self, argv, autorespawn = False, chinit = None): |
| 66 | self.argv = argv |
| 67 | self.chinit = chinit |
| 68 | self.fd = -1 |
| 69 | self.respawn = autorespawn |
| 70 | self.spawn() |
| 71 | |
| 72 | def spawn(self): |
| 73 | """Start the child handler, or restart it if it is already |
| 74 | running. You should not have to call this method manually |
| 75 | unless you explicitly want to manage the process' lifecycle. |
| 76 | """ |
| 77 | self.close() |
| 78 | self.fd = stdfork(self.argv, self.chinit) |
| 79 | |
| 80 | def close(self): |
| 81 | """Close this child handler's socket. For normal child |
| 82 | handlers, this will make the program terminate normally. |
| 83 | """ |
| 84 | if self.fd >= 0: |
| 85 | os.close(self.fd) |
| 86 | self.fd = -1 |
| 87 | |
| 88 | def __del__(self): |
| 89 | self.close() |
| 90 | |
| 91 | def passreq(self, req): |
| 92 | """Pass the specified request (which should be an instance of |
| 93 | the ashd.proto.req class) to this child handler. If the child |
| 94 | handler fails for some reason, and `autorespawn' was specified |
| 95 | as True when creating this handler, one attempt will be made |
| 96 | to restart it. |
| 97 | |
| 98 | Note: You still need to close the request normally. |
| 99 | |
| 100 | This method may raise an OSError if the request fails and |
| 101 | autorespawning was either not requested, or if the |
| 102 | autorespawning fails. |
| 103 | """ |
| 104 | try: |
| 105 | proto.sendreq(self.fd, req) |
| 106 | except OSError: |
| 107 | if self.respawn: |
| 108 | self.spawn() |
| 109 | proto.sendreq(self.fd, req) |
| 110 | |
| 111 | def __enter__(self): |
| 112 | return self |
| 113 | |
| 114 | def __exit__(self, *excinfo): |
| 115 | self.close() |
| 116 | return False |
| 117 | |
| 118 | def respond(req, body, status = ("200 OK"), ctype = "text/html"): |
| 119 | """Simple function for conveniently responding to a request. |
| 120 | |
| 121 | Sends the specified body text to the request's response socket, |
| 122 | prepending an HTTP header with the appropriate Content-Type and |
| 123 | Content-Length headers, and then closes the response socket. |
| 124 | |
| 125 | The `status' argument can be used to specify a non-200 response, |
| 126 | and the `ctype' argument can be used to specify a non-HTML |
| 127 | MIME-type. |
| 128 | |
| 129 | If `body' is not a byte string, its string representation will be |
| 130 | encoded as UTF-8. |
| 131 | |
| 132 | For example: |
| 133 | respond(req, "Not found", status = "404 Not Found", ctype = "text/plain") |
| 134 | """ |
| 135 | if isinstance(body, collections.ByteString): |
| 136 | body = bytes(body) |
| 137 | else: |
| 138 | body = str(body) |
| 139 | body = body.encode("utf-8") |
| 140 | if ctype[:5] == "text/" and ctype.find(';') < 0: |
| 141 | ctype = ctype + "; charset=utf-8" |
| 142 | try: |
| 143 | head = "" |
| 144 | head += "HTTP/1.1 %s\n" % status |
| 145 | head += "Content-Type: %s\n" % ctype |
| 146 | head += "Content-Length: %i\n" % len(body) |
| 147 | head += "\n" |
| 148 | req.sk.write(head.encode("ascii")) |
| 149 | req.sk.write(body) |
| 150 | finally: |
| 151 | req.close() |
| 152 | |
| 153 | def serveloop(handler, sock = 0): |
| 154 | """Implements a simple loop for serving requests sequentially, by |
| 155 | receiving requests from standard input (or the specified socket), |
| 156 | passing them to the specified handler function, and finally making |
| 157 | sure to close them. Returns when end-of-file is received on the |
| 158 | incoming socket. |
| 159 | |
| 160 | The handler function should be a callable object of one argument, |
| 161 | and is called once for each received request. |
| 162 | """ |
| 163 | while True: |
| 164 | req = proto.recvreq(sock) |
| 165 | if req is None: |
| 166 | break |
| 167 | try: |
| 168 | handler(req) |
| 169 | finally: |
| 170 | req.close() |