# Copyright (C) 2012 Aldo Cortesi # # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see . """ This module provides more sophisticated flow tracking. These match requests with their responses, and provide filtering and interception facilities. """ import hashlib, Cookie, cookielib, copy, re, urlparse, os import time import tnetstring, filt, script, utils, encoding, proxy from email.utils import parsedate_tz, formatdate, mktime_tz from netlib import odict, http, certutils import controller, version HDR_FORM_URLENCODED = "application/x-www-form-urlencoded" CONTENT_MISSING = 0 ODict = odict.ODict ODictCaseless = odict.ODictCaseless class ReplaceHooks: def __init__(self): self.lst = [] def add(self, fpatt, rex, s): """ Add a replacement hook. fpatt: A string specifying a filter pattern. rex: A regular expression. s: The replacement string Returns True if hook was added, False if the pattern could not be parsed. """ cpatt = filt.parse(fpatt) if not cpatt: return False try: re.compile(rex) except re.error: return False self.lst.append((fpatt, rex, s, cpatt)) return True def remove(self, fpatt, rex, s): """ Remove a hook. patt: A string specifying a filter pattern. func: Optional callable. If not specified, all hooks matching patt are removed. """ for i in range(len(self.lst)-1, -1, -1): if (fpatt, rex, s) == self.lst[i][:3]: del self.lst[i] def get_specs(self): """ Retrieve the hook specifcations. Returns a list of (fpatt, rex, s) tuples. """ return [i[:3] for i in self.lst] def count(self): return len(self.lst) def run(self, f): for _, rex, s, cpatt in self.lst: if cpatt(f): if f.response: f.response.replace(rex, s) else: f.request.replace(rex, s) def clear(self): self.lst = [] class ScriptContext: def __init__(self, master): self._master = master def log(self, *args, **kwargs): """ Logs an event. How this is handled depends on the front-end. mitmdump will display events if the eventlog flag ("-e") was passed. mitmproxy sends output to the eventlog for display ("v" keyboard shortcut). """ self._master.add_event(*args, **kwargs) def duplicate_flow(self, f): """ Returns a duplicate of the specified flow. The flow is also injected into the current state, and is ready for editing, replay, etc. """ self._master.pause_scripts = True f = self._master.duplicate_flow(f) self._master.pause_scripts = False return f def replay_request(self, f): """ Replay the request on the current flow. The response will be added to the flow object. """ self._master.replay_request(f) class decoded(object): """ A context manager that decodes a request, response or error, and then re-encodes it with the same encoding after execution of the block. Example: with decoded(request): request.content = request.content.replace("foo", "bar") """ def __init__(self, o): self.o = o ce = o.headers["content-encoding"] if ce and ce[0] in encoding.ENCODINGS: self.ce = ce[0] else: self.ce = None def __enter__(self): if self.ce: self.o.decode() def __exit__(self, type, value, tb): if self.ce: self.o.encode(self.ce) class HTTPMsg(controller.Msg): def decode(self): """ Decodes content based on the current Content-Encoding header, then removes the header. If there is no Content-Encoding header, no action is taken. """ ce = self.headers["content-encoding"] if not self.content or not ce or ce[0] not in encoding.ENCODINGS: return self.content = encoding.decode( ce[0], self.content ) del self.headers["content-encoding"] def encode(self, e): """ Encodes content with the encoding e, where e is "gzip", "deflate" or "identity". """ # FIXME: Error if there's an existing encoding header? self.content = encoding.encode(e, self.content) self.headers["content-encoding"] = [e] class Request(HTTPMsg): """ An HTTP request. Exposes the following attributes: client_conn: ClientConnect object, or None if this is a replay. headers: ODictCaseless object content: Content of the request, None, or CONTENT_MISSING if there is content associated, but not present. CONTENT_MISSING evaluates to False to make checking for the presence of content natural. scheme: URL scheme (http/https) host: Host portion of the URL port: Destination port path: Path portion of the URL timestamp: Seconds since the epoch method: HTTP method """ def __init__(self, client_conn, httpversion, host, port, scheme, method, path, headers, content, timestamp=None): assert isinstance(headers, ODictCaseless) self.client_conn = client_conn self.httpversion = httpversion self.host, self.port, self.scheme = host, port, scheme self.method, self.path, self.headers, self.content = method, path, headers, content self.timestamp = timestamp or utils.timestamp() self.close = False controller.Msg.__init__(self) # Have this request's cookies been modified by sticky cookies or auth? self.stickycookie = False self.stickyauth = False def anticache(self): """ Modifies this request to remove headers that might produce a cached response. That is, we remove ETags and If-Modified-Since headers. """ delheaders = [ "if-modified-since", "if-none-match", ] for i in delheaders: del self.headers[i] def anticomp(self): """ Modifies this request to remove headers that will compress the resource's data. """ self.headers["accept-encoding"] = ["identity"] def constrain_encoding(self): """ Limits the permissible Accept-Encoding values, based on what we can decode appropriately. """ if self.headers["accept-encoding"]: self.headers["accept-encoding"] = [', '.join( e for e in encoding.ENCODINGS if e in self.headers["accept-encoding"][0] )] def _set_replay(self): self.client_conn = None def is_replay(self): """ Is this request a replay? """ if self.client_conn: return False else: return True def _load_state(self, state): if state["client_conn"]: if self.client_conn: self.client_conn._load_state(state["client_conn"]) else: self.client_conn = ClientConnect._from_state(state["client_conn"]) else: self.client_conn = None self.host = state["host"] self.port = state["port"] self.scheme = state["scheme"] self.method = state["method"] self.path = state["path"] self.headers = ODictCaseless._from_state(state["headers"]) self.content = state["content"] self.timestamp = state["timestamp"] def _get_state(self): return dict( client_conn = self.client_conn._get_state() if self.client_conn else None, httpversion = self.httpversion, host = self.host, port = self.port, scheme = self.scheme, method = self.method, path = self.path, headers = self.headers._get_state(), content = self.content, timestamp = self.timestamp, ) @classmethod def _from_state(klass, state): return klass( ClientConnect._from_state(state["client_conn"]), tuple(state["httpversion"]), str(state["host"]), state["port"], str(state["scheme"]), str(state["method"]), str(state["path"]), ODictCaseless._from_state(state["headers"]), state["content"], state["timestamp"] ) def __hash__(self): return id(self) def __eq__(self, other): return self._get_state() == other._get_state() def copy(self): """ Returns a copy of this object. """ c = copy.copy(self) c.acked = True c.headers = self.headers.copy() return c def get_form_urlencoded(self): """ Retrieves the URL-encoded form data, returning an ODict object. Returns an empty ODict if there is no data or the content-type indicates non-form data. """ if self.content and self.headers.in_any("content-type", HDR_FORM_URLENCODED, True): return ODict(utils.urldecode(self.content)) return ODict([]) def set_form_urlencoded(self, odict): """ Sets the body to the URL-encoded form data, and adds the appropriate content-type header. Note that this will destory the existing body if there is one. """ # FIXME: If there's an existing content-type header indicating a # url-encoded form, leave it alone. self.headers["Content-Type"] = [HDR_FORM_URLENCODED] self.content = utils.urlencode(odict.lst) def get_query(self): """ Gets the request query string. Returns an ODict object. """ _, _, _, _, query, _ = urlparse.urlparse(self.get_url()) if query: return ODict(utils.urldecode(query)) return ODict([]) def set_query(self, odict): """ Takes an ODict object, and sets the request query string. """ scheme, netloc, path, params, _, fragment = urlparse.urlparse(self.get_url()) query = utils.urlencode(odict.lst) self.set_url(urlparse.urlunparse([scheme, netloc, path, params, query, fragment])) def get_url(self): """ Returns a URL string, constructed from the Request's URL compnents. """ return utils.unparse_url(self.scheme, self.host.decode("idna"), self.port, self.path).encode('ascii') def set_url(self, url): """ Parses a URL specification, and updates the Request's information accordingly. Returns False if the URL was invalid, True if the request succeeded. """ parts = http.parse_url(url) if not parts: return False self.scheme, self.host, self.port, self.path = parts return True def _assemble(self, _proxy = False): """ Assembles the request for transmission to the server. We make some modifications to make sure interception works properly. Returns None if the request cannot be assembled. """ if self.content == CONTENT_MISSING: return None FMT = '%s %s HTTP/%s.%s\r\n%s\r\n%s' FMT_PROXY = '%s %s://%s:%s%s HTTP/%s.%s\r\n%s\r\n%s' headers = self.headers.copy() utils.del_all( headers, [ 'proxy-connection', 'keep-alive', 'connection', 'transfer-encoding' ] ) if not 'host' in headers: headers["host"] = [utils.hostport(self.scheme, self.host, self.port)] content = self.content if content: headers["content-length"] = [str(len(content))] else: content = "" if self.close: headers["connection"] = ["close"] if not _proxy: return FMT % ( self.method, self.path, self.httpversion[0], self.httpversion[1], str(headers), content ) else: return FMT_PROXY % ( self.method, self.scheme, self.host, self.port, self.path, self.httpversion[0], self.httpversion[1], str(headers), content ) def replace(self, pattern, repl, *args, **kwargs): """ Replaces a regular expression pattern with repl in both the headers and the body of the request. Encoded content will be decoded before replacement, and re-encoded afterwards. Returns the number of replacements made. """ with decoded(self): self.content, c = utils.safe_subn(pattern, repl, self.content, *args, **kwargs) self.path, pc = utils.safe_subn(pattern, repl, self.path, *args, **kwargs) c += pc c += self.headers.replace(pattern, repl, *args, **kwargs) return c class Response(HTTPMsg): """ An HTTP response. Exposes the following attributes: request: Request object. code: HTTP response code msg: HTTP response message headers: ODict object content: Content of the request, None, or CONTENT_MISSING if there is content associated, but not present. CONTENT_MISSING evaluates to False to make checking for the presence of content natural. timestamp: Seconds since the epoch """ def __init__(self, request, httpversion, code, msg, headers, content, cert, timestamp=None): assert isinstance(headers, ODictCaseless) self.request = request self.httpversion, self.code, self.msg = httpversion, code, msg self.headers, self.content = headers, content self.cert = cert self.timestamp = timestamp or utils.timestamp() controller.Msg.__init__(self) self.replay = False def _refresh_cookie(self, c, delta): """ Takes a cookie string c and a time delta in seconds, and returns a refreshed cookie string. """ c = Cookie.SimpleCookie(str(c)) for i in c.values(): if "expires" in i: d = parsedate_tz(i["expires"]) if d: d = mktime_tz(d) + delta i["expires"] = formatdate(d) else: # This can happen when the expires tag is invalid. # reddit.com sends a an expires tag like this: "Thu, 31 Dec # 2037 23:59:59 GMT", which is valid RFC 1123, but not # strictly correct according tot he cookie spec. Browsers # appear to parse this tolerantly - maybe we should too. # For now, we just ignore this. del i["expires"] return c.output(header="").strip() def refresh(self, now=None): """ This fairly complex and heuristic function refreshes a server response for replay. - It adjusts date, expires and last-modified headers. - It adjusts cookie expiration. """ if not now: now = time.time() delta = now - self.timestamp refresh_headers = [ "date", "expires", "last-modified", ] for i in refresh_headers: if i in self.headers: d = parsedate_tz(self.headers[i][0]) if d: new = mktime_tz(d) + delta self.headers[i] = [formatdate(new)] c = [] for i in self.headers["set-cookie"]: c.append(self._refresh_cookie(i, delta)) if c: self.headers["set-cookie"] = c def _set_replay(self): self.replay = True def is_replay(self): """ Is this response a replay? """ return self.replay def _load_state(self, state): self.code = state["code"] self.msg = state["msg"] self.headers = ODictCaseless._from_state(state["headers"]) self.content = state["content"] self.timestamp = state["timestamp"] self.cert = certutils.SSLCert.from_pem(state["cert"]) if state["cert"] else None def _get_state(self): return dict( httpversion = self.httpversion, code = self.code, msg = self.msg, headers = self.headers._get_state(), timestamp = self.timestamp, cert = self.cert.to_pem() if self.cert else None, content = self.content ) @classmethod def _from_state(klass, request, state): return klass( request, state["httpversion"], state["code"], str(state["msg"]), ODictCaseless._from_state(state["headers"]), state["content"], certutils.SSLCert.from_pem(state["cert"]) if state["cert"] else None, state["timestamp"], ) def __eq__(self, other): return self._get_state() == other._get_state() def copy(self): """ Returns a copy of this object. """ c = copy.copy(self) c.acked = True c.headers = self.headers.copy() return c def _assemble(self): """ Assembles the response for transmission to the client. We make some modifications to make sure interception works properly. Returns None if the request cannot be assembled. """ if self.content == CONTENT_MISSING: return None FMT = '%s\r\n%s\r\n%s' headers = self.headers.copy() utils.del_all( headers, ['proxy-connection', 'transfer-encoding'] ) content = self.content if content: headers["content-length"] = [str(len(content))] else: content = "" proto = "HTTP/%s.%s %s %s"%(self.httpversion[0], self.httpversion[1], self.code, str(self.msg)) data = (proto, str(headers), content) return FMT%data def replace(self, pattern, repl, *args, **kwargs): """ Replaces a regular expression pattern with repl in both the headers and the body of the response. Encoded content will be decoded before replacement, and re-encoded afterwards. Returns the number of replacements made. """ with decoded(self): self.content, c = utils.safe_subn(pattern, repl, self.content, *args, **kwargs) c += self.headers.replace(pattern, repl, *args, **kwargs) return c class ClientDisconnect(controller.Msg): """ A client disconnection event. Exposes the following attributes: client_conn: ClientConnect object. """ def __init__(self, client_conn): controller.Msg.__init__(self) self.client_conn = client_conn class ClientConnect(controller.Msg): """ A single client connection. Each connection can result in multiple HTTP Requests. Exposes the following attributes: address: (address, port) tuple, or None if the connection is replayed. requestcount: Number of requests created by this client connection. close: Is the client connection closed? error: Error string or None. """ def __init__(self, address): """ address is an (address, port) tuple, or None if this connection has been replayed from within mitmproxy. """ self.address = address self.close = False self.requestcount = 0 self.error = None controller.Msg.__init__(self) def __eq__(self, other): return self._get_state() == other._get_state() def _load_state(self, state): self.close = True self.error = state["error"] self.requestcount = state["requestcount"] def _get_state(self): return dict( address = list(self.address), requestcount = self.requestcount, error = self.error, ) @classmethod def _from_state(klass, state): if state: k = klass(state["address"]) k._load_state(state) return k else: return None def copy(self): """ Returns a copy of this object. """ c = copy.copy(self) c.acked = True return c class Error(controller.Msg): """ An Error. This is distinct from an HTTP error response (say, a code 500), which is represented by a normal Response object. This class is responsible for indicating errors that fall outside of normal HTTP communications, like interrupted connections, timeouts, protocol errors. Exposes the following attributes: request: Request object msg: Message describing the error timestamp: Seconds since the epoch """ def __init__(self, request, msg, timestamp=None): self.request, self.msg = request, msg self.timestamp = timestamp or utils.timestamp() controller.Msg.__init__(self) def _load_state(self, state): self.msg = state["msg"] self.timestamp = state["timestamp"] def copy(self): """ Returns a copy of this object. """ c = copy.copy(self) c.acked = True return c def _get_state(self): return dict( msg = self.msg, timestamp = self.timestamp, ) @classmethod def _from_state(klass, request, state): return klass( request, state["msg"], state["timestamp"], ) def __eq__(self, other): return self._get_state() == other._get_state() def replace(self, pattern, repl, *args, **kwargs): """ Replaces a regular expression pattern with repl in both the headers and the body of the request. Returns the number of replacements made. FIXME: Is replace useful on an Error object?? """ self.msg, c = utils.safe_subn(pattern, repl, self.msg, *args, **kwargs) return c class ClientPlaybackState: def __init__(self, flows, exit): self.flows, self.exit = flows, exit self.current = None def count(self): return len(self.flows) def done(self): if len(self.flows) == 0 and not self.current: return True return False def clear(self, flow): """ A request has returned in some way - if this is the one we're servicing, go to the next flow. """ if flow is self.current: self.current = None def tick(self, master, testing=False): """ testing: Disables actual replay for testing. """ if self.flows and not self.current: n = self.flows.pop(0) n.request.client_conn = None self.current = master.handle_request(n.request) if not testing and not self.current.response: master.replay_request(self.current) # pragma: no cover elif self.current.response: master.handle_response(self.current.response) class ServerPlaybackState: def __init__(self, headers, flows, exit, nopop): """ headers: Case-insensitive list of request headers that should be included in request-response matching. """ self.headers, self.exit, self.nopop = headers, exit, nopop self.fmap = {} for i in flows: if i.response: l = self.fmap.setdefault(self._hash(i), []) l.append(i) def count(self): return sum(len(i) for i in self.fmap.values()) def _hash(self, flow): """ Calculates a loose hash of the flow request. """ r = flow.request key = [ str(r.host), str(r.port), str(r.scheme), str(r.method), str(r.path), str(r.content), ] if self.headers: hdrs = [] for i in self.headers: v = r.headers[i] # Slightly subtle: we need to convert everything to strings # to prevent a mismatch between unicode/non-unicode. v = [str(x) for x in v] hdrs.append((i, v)) key.append(repr(hdrs)) return hashlib.sha256(repr(key)).digest() def next_flow(self, request): """ Returns the next flow object, or None if no matching flow was found. """ l = self.fmap.get(self._hash(request)) if not l: return None if self.nopop: return l[0] else: return l.pop(0) class StickyCookieState: def __init__(self, flt): """ flt: Compiled filter. """ self.jar = {} self.flt = flt def ckey(self, m, f): """ Returns a (domain, port, path) tuple. """ return ( m["domain"] or f.request.host, f.request.port, m["path"] or "/" ) def domain_match(self, a, b): if cookielib.domain_match(a, b): return True elif cookielib.domain_match(a, b.strip(".")): return True return False def handle_response(self, f): for i in f.response.headers["set-cookie"]: # FIXME: We now know that Cookie.py screws up some cookies with # valid RFC 822/1123 datetime specifications for expiry. Sigh. c = Cookie.SimpleCookie(str(i)) m = c.values()[0] k = self.ckey(m, f) if self.domain_match(f.request.host, k[0]): self.jar[self.ckey(m, f)] = m def handle_request(self, f): l = [] if f.match(self.flt): for i in self.jar.keys(): match = [ self.domain_match(f.request.host, i[0]), f.request.port == i[1], f.request.path.startswith(i[2]) ] if all(match): l.append(self.jar[i].output(header="").strip()) if l: f.request.stickycookie = True f.request.headers["cookie"] = l class StickyAuthState: def __init__(self, flt): """ flt: Compiled filter. """ self.flt = flt self.hosts = {} def handle_request(self, f): if "authorization" in f.request.headers: self.hosts[f.request.host] = f.request.headers["authorization"] elif f.match(self.flt): if f.request.host in self.hosts: f.request.headers["authorization"] = self.hosts[f.request.host] class Flow: """ A Flow is a collection of objects representing a single HTTP transaction. The main attributes are: request: Request object response: Response object error: Error object Note that it's possible for a Flow to have both a response and an error object. This might happen, for instance, when a response was received from the server, but there was an error sending it back to the client. The following additional attributes are exposed: intercepting: Is this flow currently being intercepted? """ def __init__(self, request): self.request = request self.response, self.error = None, None self.intercepting = False self._backup = None def copy(self): rc = self.request.copy() f = Flow(rc) if self.response: f.response = self.response.copy() f.response.request = rc if self.error: f.error = self.error.copy() f.error.request = rc return f @classmethod def _from_state(klass, state): f = klass(None) f._load_state(state) return f def _get_state(self): d = dict( request = self.request._get_state() if self.request else None, response = self.response._get_state() if self.response else None, error = self.error._get_state() if self.error else None, version = version.IVERSION ) return d def _load_state(self, state): if self.request: self.request._load_state(state["request"]) else: self.request = Request._from_state(state["request"]) if state["response"]: if self.response: self.response._load_state(state["response"]) else: self.response = Response._from_state(self.request, state["response"]) else: self.response = None if state["error"]: if self.error: self.error._load_state(state["error"]) else: self.error = Error._from_state(self.request, state["error"]) else: self.error = None def modified(self): """ Has this Flow been modified? """ # FIXME: Save a serialization in backup, compare current with # backup to detect if flow has _really_ been modified. if self._backup: return True else: return False def backup(self, force=False): """ Save a backup of this Flow, which can be reverted to using a call to .revert(). """ if not self._backup: self._backup = self._get_state() def revert(self): """ Revert to the last backed up state. """ if self._backup: self._load_state(self._backup) self._backup = None def match(self, f): """ Match this flow against a compiled filter expression. Returns True if matched, False if not. """ if f: return f(self) return True def kill(self, master): """ Kill this request. """ self.error = Error(self.request, "Connection killed") if self.request and not self.request.acked: self.request._ack(None) elif self.response and not self.response.acked: self.response._ack(None) master.handle_error(self.error) self.intercepting = False def intercept(self): """ Intercept this Flow. Processing will stop until accept_intercept is called. """ self.intercepting = True def accept_intercept(self): """ Continue with the flow - called after an intercept(). """ if self.request: if not self.request.acked: self.request._ack() elif self.response and not self.response.acked: self.response._ack() self.intercepting = False def replace(self, pattern, repl, *args, **kwargs): """ Replaces a regular expression pattern with repl in all parts of the flow. Encoded content will be decoded before replacement, and re-encoded afterwards. Returns the number of replacements made. """ c = self.request.replace(pattern, repl, *args, **kwargs) if self.response: c += self.response.replace(pattern, repl, *args, **kwargs) if self.error: c += self.error.replace(pattern, repl, *args, **kwargs) return c class State(object): def __init__(self): self._flow_map = {} self._flow_list = [] self.view = [] # These are compiled filt expressions: self._limit = None self.intercept = None self._limit_txt = None @property def limit_txt(self): return self._limit_txt def flow_count(self): return len(self._flow_map) def index(self, f): return self._flow_list.index(f) def active_flow_count(self): c = 0 for i in self._flow_list: if not i.response and not i.error: c += 1 return c def add_request(self, req): """ Add a request to the state. Returns the matching flow. """ f = Flow(req) self._flow_list.append(f) self._flow_map[req] = f assert len(self._flow_list) == len(self._flow_map) if f.match(self._limit): self.view.append(f) return f def add_response(self, resp): """ Add a response to the state. Returns the matching flow. """ f = self._flow_map.get(resp.request) if not f: return False f.response = resp if f.match(self._limit) and not f in self.view: self.view.append(f) return f def add_error(self, err): """ Add an error response to the state. Returns the matching flow, or None if there isn't one. """ f = self._flow_map.get(err.request) if not f: return None f.error = err if f.match(self._limit) and not f in self.view: self.view.append(f) return f def load_flows(self, flows): self._flow_list.extend(flows) for i in flows: self._flow_map[i.request] = i self.recalculate_view() def set_limit(self, txt): if txt: f = filt.parse(txt) if not f: return "Invalid filter expression." self._limit = f self._limit_txt = txt else: self._limit = None self._limit_txt = None self.recalculate_view() def set_intercept(self, txt): if txt: f = filt.parse(txt) if not f: return "Invalid filter expression." self.intercept = f self.intercept_txt = txt else: self.intercept = None self.intercept_txt = None def recalculate_view(self): if self._limit: self.view = [i for i in self._flow_list if i.match(self._limit)] else: self.view = self._flow_list[:] def delete_flow(self, f): if f.request in self._flow_map: del self._flow_map[f.request] self._flow_list.remove(f) if f.match(self._limit): self.view.remove(f) return True def clear(self): for i in self._flow_list[:]: self.delete_flow(i) def accept_all(self): for i in self._flow_list[:]: i.accept_intercept() def revert(self, f): f.revert() def killall(self, master): for i in self._flow_list: i.kill(master) class FlowMaster(controller.Master): def __init__(self, server, state): controller.Master.__init__(self, server) self.state = state self.server_playback = None self.client_playback = None self.kill_nonreplay = False self.script = None self.pause_scripts = False self.stickycookie_state = False self.stickycookie_txt = None self.stickyauth_state = False self.stickyauth_txt = None self.anticache = False self.anticomp = False self.refresh_server_playback = False self.replacehooks = ReplaceHooks() self.stream = None def add_event(self, e, level="info"): """ level: info, error """ pass def get_script(self, path): """ Returns an (error, script) tuple. """ s = script.Script(path, ScriptContext(self)) try: s.load() except script.ScriptError, v: return (v.args[0], None) ret = s.run("start") if not ret[0] and ret[1]: return ("Error in script start:\n\n" + ret[1][1], None) return (None, s) def load_script(self, path): """ Loads a script. Returns an error description if something went wrong. If path is None, the current script is terminated. """ if path is None: self.run_script_hook("done") self.script = None else: r = self.get_script(path) if r[0]: return r[0] else: if self.script: self.run_script_hook("done") self.script = r[1] def set_stickycookie(self, txt): if txt: flt = filt.parse(txt) if not flt: return "Invalid filter expression." self.stickycookie_state = StickyCookieState(flt) self.stickycookie_txt = txt else: self.stickycookie_state = None self.stickycookie_txt = None def set_stickyauth(self, txt): if txt: flt = filt.parse(txt) if not flt: return "Invalid filter expression." self.stickyauth_state = StickyAuthState(flt) self.stickyauth_txt = txt else: self.stickyauth_state = None self.stickyauth_txt = None def start_client_playback(self, flows, exit): """ flows: List of flows. """ self.client_playback = ClientPlaybackState(flows, exit) def stop_client_playback(self): self.client_playback = None def start_server_playback(self, flows, kill, headers, exit, nopop): """ flows: List of flows. kill: Boolean, should we kill requests not part of the replay? """ self.server_playback = ServerPlaybackState(headers, flows, exit, nopop) self.kill_nonreplay = kill def stop_server_playback(self): self.server_playback = None def do_server_playback(self, flow): """ This method should be called by child classes in the handle_request handler. Returns True if playback has taken place, None if not. """ if self.server_playback: rflow = self.server_playback.next_flow(flow) if not rflow: return None response = Response._from_state(flow.request, rflow.response._get_state()) response._set_replay() flow.response = response if self.refresh_server_playback: response.refresh() flow.request._ack(response) return True return None def tick(self, q): if self.client_playback: e = [ self.client_playback.done(), self.client_playback.exit, self.state.active_flow_count() == 0 ] if all(e): self.shutdown() self.client_playback.tick(self) if self.server_playback: if self.server_playback.exit and self.server_playback.count() == 0: self.shutdown() return controller.Master.tick(self, q) def duplicate_flow(self, f): return self.load_flow(f.copy()) def load_flow(self, f): """ Loads a flow, and returns a new flow object. """ if f.request: fr = self.handle_request(f.request) if f.response: self.handle_response(f.response) if f.error: self.handle_error(f.error) return fr def load_flows(self, fr): """ Load flows from a FlowReader object. """ for i in fr.stream(): self.load_flow(i) def process_new_request(self, f): if self.stickycookie_state: self.stickycookie_state.handle_request(f) if self.stickyauth_state: self.stickyauth_state.handle_request(f) if self.anticache: f.request.anticache() if self.anticomp: f.request.anticomp() if self.server_playback: pb = self.do_server_playback(f) if not pb: if self.kill_nonreplay: f.kill(self) else: f.request._ack() def process_new_response(self, f): if self.stickycookie_state: self.stickycookie_state.handle_response(f) def replay_request(self, f, block=False): """ Returns None if successful, or error message if not. """ if f.intercepting: return "Can't replay while intercepting..." if f.request.content == CONTENT_MISSING: return "Can't replay request with missing content..." if f.request: f.request._set_replay() if f.request.content: f.request.headers["content-length"] = [str(len(f.request.content))] f.response = None f.error = None self.process_new_request(f) rt = proxy.RequestReplayThread( self.server.config, f, self.masterq, ) rt.start() # pragma: no cover if block: rt.join() def run_script_hook(self, name, *args, **kwargs): if self.script and not self.pause_scripts: ret = self.script.run(name, *args, **kwargs) if not ret[0] and ret[1]: e = "Script error:\n" + ret[1][1] self.add_event(e, "error") def handle_clientconnect(self, cc): self.run_script_hook("clientconnect", cc) cc._ack() def handle_clientdisconnect(self, r): self.run_script_hook("clientdisconnect", r) r._ack() def handle_error(self, r): f = self.state.add_error(r) self.replacehooks.run(f) if f: self.run_script_hook("error", f) if self.client_playback: self.client_playback.clear(f) r._ack() return f def handle_request(self, r): f = self.state.add_request(r) self.replacehooks.run(f) self.run_script_hook("request", f) self.process_new_request(f) return f def handle_response(self, r): f = self.state.add_response(r) if f: self.replacehooks.run(f) self.run_script_hook("response", f) if self.client_playback: self.client_playback.clear(f) self.process_new_response(f) if self.stream: self.stream.add(f) else: r._ack() return f def shutdown(self): if self.script: self.load_script(None) controller.Master.shutdown(self) if self.stream: for i in self.state._flow_list: if not i.response: self.stream.add(i) self.stop_stream() def start_stream(self, fp): self.stream = FlowWriter(fp) def stop_stream(self): self.stream.fo.close() self.stream = None class FlowWriter: def __init__(self, fo): self.fo = fo def add(self, flow): d = flow._get_state() tnetstring.dump(d, self.fo) class FlowReadError(Exception): @property def strerror(self): return self.args[0] class FlowReader: def __init__(self, fo): self.fo = fo def stream(self): """ Yields Flow objects from the dump. """ off = 0 try: while 1: data = tnetstring.load(self.fo) if tuple(data["version"]) != version.IVERSION: v = ".".join(str(i) for i in data["version"]) raise FlowReadError("Incompatible serialized data version: %s"%v) off = self.fo.tell() yield Flow._from_state(data) except ValueError, v: # Error is due to EOF if self.fo.tell() == off and self.fo.read() == '': return raise FlowReadError("Invalid data format.")