############################################################################### # # The MIT License (MIT) # # Copyright (c) typedef int GmbH # # Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy # of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal # in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights # to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell # copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is # furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: # # The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in # all copies or substantial portions of the Software. # # THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR # IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, # FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE # AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER # LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, # OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN # THE SOFTWARE. # ############################################################################### from autobahn.util import public from urllib import parse as urlparse # The Python urlparse module currently does not contain the ws/wss # schemes, so we add those dynamically (which is a hack of course). # # Important: if you change this stuff (you shouldn't), make sure # _all_ our unit tests for WS URLs succeed # wsschemes = ["ws", "wss"] urlparse.uses_relative.extend(wsschemes) urlparse.uses_netloc.extend(wsschemes) urlparse.uses_params.extend(wsschemes) urlparse.uses_query.extend(wsschemes) urlparse.uses_fragment.extend(wsschemes) __all__ = ( "create_url", "parse_url", ) @public def create_url(hostname, port=None, isSecure=False, path=None, params=None): """ Create a WebSocket URL from components. :param hostname: WebSocket server hostname (for TCP/IP sockets) or filesystem path (for Unix domain sockets). :type hostname: str :param port: For TCP/IP sockets, WebSocket service port or ``None`` (to select default ports ``80`` or ``443`` depending on ``isSecure``. When ``hostname=="unix"``, this defines the path to the Unix domain socket instead of a TCP/IP network socket. :type port: int or str :param isSecure: Set ``True`` for secure WebSocket (``wss`` scheme). :type isSecure: bool :param path: WebSocket URL path of addressed resource (will be properly URL escaped). Ignored for RawSocket. :type path: str :param params: A dictionary of key-values to construct the query component of the addressed WebSocket resource (will be properly URL escaped). Ignored for RawSocket. :type params: dict :returns: Constructed WebSocket URL. :rtype: str """ # assert type(hostname) == str assert type(isSecure) == bool if hostname == 'unix': netloc = "unix:%s" % port else: assert port is None or (type(port) == int and port in range(0, 65535)) if port is not None: netloc = "%s:%d" % (hostname, port) else: if isSecure: netloc = "%s:443" % hostname else: netloc = "%s:80" % hostname if isSecure: scheme = "wss" else: scheme = "ws" if path is not None: ppath = urlparse.quote(path) else: ppath = "/" if params is not None: query = urlparse.urlencode(params) else: query = None return urlparse.urlunparse((scheme, netloc, ppath, None, query, None)) @public def parse_url(url): """ Parses as WebSocket URL into it's components and returns a tuple: - ``isSecure`` is a flag which is ``True`` for ``wss`` URLs. - ``host`` is the hostname or IP from the URL. and for TCP/IP sockets: - ``tcp_port`` is the port from the URL or standard port derived from scheme (``rs`` => ``80``, ``rss`` => ``443``). or for Unix domain sockets: - ``uds_path`` is the path on the local host filesystem. :param url: A valid WebSocket URL, i.e. ``ws://localhost:9000`` for TCP/IP sockets or ``ws://unix:/tmp/file.sock`` for Unix domain sockets (UDS). :type url: str :returns: A 6-tuple ``(isSecure, host, tcp_port, resource, path, params)`` (TCP/IP) or ``(isSecure, host, uds_path, resource, path, params)`` (UDS). :rtype: tuple """ parsed = urlparse.urlparse(url) if parsed.scheme not in ["ws", "wss"]: raise ValueError("invalid WebSocket URL: protocol scheme '{}' is not for WebSocket".format(parsed.scheme)) if not parsed.hostname or parsed.hostname == "": raise ValueError("invalid WebSocket URL: missing hostname") if parsed.fragment is not None and parsed.fragment != "": raise ValueError("invalid WebSocket URL: non-empty fragment '%s" % parsed.fragment) if parsed.path is not None and parsed.path != "": ppath = parsed.path path = urlparse.unquote(ppath) else: ppath = "/" path = ppath if parsed.query is not None and parsed.query != "": resource = ppath + "?" + parsed.query params = urlparse.parse_qs(parsed.query) else: resource = ppath params = {} if parsed.hostname == "unix": # Unix domain sockets sockets # ws://unix:/tmp/file.sock => unix:/tmp/file.sock => /tmp/file.sock fp = parsed.netloc + parsed.path uds_path = fp.split(':')[1] # note: we don't interpret "path" in any further way: it needs to be # a path on the local host with a listening Unix domain sockets at the other end .. return parsed.scheme == "wss", parsed.hostname, uds_path, resource, path, params else: # TCP/IP sockets if parsed.port is None or parsed.port == "": if parsed.scheme == "ws": tcp_port = 80 else: tcp_port = 443 else: tcp_port = int(parsed.port) if tcp_port < 1 or tcp_port > 65535: raise ValueError("invalid port {}".format(tcp_port)) return parsed.scheme == "wss", parsed.hostname, tcp_port, resource, path, params