import queue import requests.adapters from docker.transport.basehttpadapter import BaseHTTPAdapter from .. import constants from .npipesocket import NpipeSocket import urllib3 import urllib3.connection RecentlyUsedContainer = urllib3._collections.RecentlyUsedContainer class NpipeHTTPConnection(urllib3.connection.HTTPConnection): def __init__(self, npipe_path, timeout=60): super().__init__( 'localhost', timeout=timeout ) self.npipe_path = npipe_path self.timeout = timeout def connect(self): sock = NpipeSocket() sock.settimeout(self.timeout) sock.connect(self.npipe_path) self.sock = sock class NpipeHTTPConnectionPool(urllib3.connectionpool.HTTPConnectionPool): def __init__(self, npipe_path, timeout=60, maxsize=10): super().__init__( 'localhost', timeout=timeout, maxsize=maxsize ) self.npipe_path = npipe_path self.timeout = timeout def _new_conn(self): return NpipeHTTPConnection( self.npipe_path, self.timeout ) # When re-using connections, urllib3 tries to call select() on our # NpipeSocket instance, causing a crash. To circumvent this, we override # _get_conn, where that check happens. def _get_conn(self, timeout): conn = None try: conn = self.pool.get(block=self.block, timeout=timeout) except AttributeError: # self.pool is None raise urllib3.exceptions.ClosedPoolError(self, "Pool is closed.") except queue.Empty: if self.block: raise urllib3.exceptions.EmptyPoolError( self, "Pool reached maximum size and no more " "connections are allowed." ) # Oh well, we'll create a new connection then return conn or self._new_conn() class NpipeHTTPAdapter(BaseHTTPAdapter): __attrs__ = requests.adapters.HTTPAdapter.__attrs__ + ['npipe_path', 'pools', 'timeout', 'max_pool_size'] def __init__(self, base_url, timeout=60, pool_connections=constants.DEFAULT_NUM_POOLS, max_pool_size=constants.DEFAULT_MAX_POOL_SIZE): self.npipe_path = base_url.replace('npipe://', '') self.timeout = timeout self.max_pool_size = max_pool_size self.pools = RecentlyUsedContainer( pool_connections, dispose_func=lambda p: p.close() ) super().__init__() def get_connection(self, url, proxies=None): with self.pools.lock: pool = self.pools.get(url) if pool: return pool pool = NpipeHTTPConnectionPool( self.npipe_path, self.timeout, maxsize=self.max_pool_size ) self.pools[url] = pool return pool def request_url(self, request, proxies): # The select_proxy utility in requests errors out when the provided URL # doesn't have a hostname, like is the case when using a UNIX socket. # Since proxies are an irrelevant notion in the case of UNIX sockets # anyway, we simply return the path URL directly. # See also: https://github.com/docker/docker-sdk-python/issues/811 return request.path_url