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diff --git a/libmproxy/script.py b/libmproxy/script.py deleted file mode 100644 index 1a2525b4..00000000 --- a/libmproxy/script.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,202 +0,0 @@ -from __future__ import absolute_import -import os -import traceback -import threading -import shlex -import sys - -from . import contentviews - - -class ScriptError(Exception): - pass - - -class ScriptContext: - """ - The script context should be used to interact with the global mitmproxy state from within a - script. - """ - def __init__(self, master): - self._master = master - - def log(self, message, level="info"): - """ - Logs an event. - - By default, only events with level "error" get displayed. This can be controlled with the "-v" switch. - How log messages are handled depends on the front-end. mitmdump will print them to stdout, - mitmproxy sends output to the eventlog for display ("e" keyboard shortcut). - """ - self._master.add_event(message, level) - - def kill_flow(self, f): - """ - Kills a flow immediately. No further data will be sent to the client or the server. - """ - f.kill(self._master) - - 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. - """ - return self._master.replay_request(f, block=True, run_scripthooks=False) - - @property - def app_registry(self): - return self._master.apps - - def add_contentview(self, view_obj): - contentviews.add(view_obj) - - def remove_contentview(self, view_obj): - contentviews.remove(view_obj) - - -class Script: - """ - Script object representing an inline script. - """ - - def __init__(self, command, master): - self.command = command - self.args = self.parse_command(command) - self.ctx = ScriptContext(master) - self.ns = None - self.load() - - @classmethod - def parse_command(cls, command): - if not command or not command.strip(): - raise ScriptError("Empty script command.") - if os.name == "nt": # Windows: escape all backslashes in the path. - backslashes = shlex.split(command, posix=False)[0].count("\\") - command = command.replace("\\", "\\\\", backslashes) - args = shlex.split(command) - args[0] = os.path.expanduser(args[0]) - if not os.path.exists(args[0]): - raise ScriptError( - ("Script file not found: %s.\r\n" - "If your script path contains spaces, " - "make sure to wrap it in additional quotes, e.g. -s \"'./foo bar/baz.py' --args\".") % - args[0]) - elif os.path.isdir(args[0]): - raise ScriptError("Not a file: %s" % args[0]) - return args - - def load(self): - """ - Loads an inline script. - - Returns: - The return value of self.run("start", ...) - - Raises: - ScriptError on failure - """ - if self.ns is not None: - self.unload() - script_dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(self.args[0])) - ns = {'__file__': os.path.abspath(self.args[0])} - sys.path.append(script_dir) - try: - execfile(self.args[0], ns, ns) - except Exception as e: - # Python 3: use exception chaining, https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-3134/ - raise ScriptError(traceback.format_exc(e)) - sys.path.pop() - self.ns = ns - return self.run("start", self.args) - - def unload(self): - ret = self.run("done") - self.ns = None - return ret - - def run(self, name, *args, **kwargs): - """ - Runs an inline script hook. - - Returns: - The return value of the method. - None, if the script does not provide the method. - - Raises: - ScriptError if there was an exception. - """ - f = self.ns.get(name) - if f: - try: - return f(self.ctx, *args, **kwargs) - except Exception as e: - raise ScriptError(traceback.format_exc(e)) - else: - return None - - -class ReplyProxy(object): - def __init__(self, original_reply, script_thread): - self.original_reply = original_reply - self.script_thread = script_thread - self._ignore_call = True - self.lock = threading.Lock() - - def __call__(self, *args, **kwargs): - with self.lock: - if self._ignore_call: - self.script_thread.start() - self._ignore_call = False - return - self.original_reply(*args, **kwargs) - - def __getattr__(self, k): - return getattr(self.original_reply, k) - - -def _handle_concurrent_reply(fn, o, *args, **kwargs): - # Make first call to o.reply a no op and start the script thread. - # We must not start the script thread before, as this may lead to a nasty race condition - # where the script thread replies a different response before the normal reply, which then gets swallowed. - - def run(): - fn(*args, **kwargs) - # If the script did not call .reply(), we have to do it now. - reply_proxy() - - script_thread = ScriptThread(target=run) - - reply_proxy = ReplyProxy(o.reply, script_thread) - o.reply = reply_proxy - - -class ScriptThread(threading.Thread): - name = "ScriptThread" - - -def concurrent(fn): - if fn.func_name in ( - "request", - "response", - "error", - "clientconnect", - "serverconnect", - "clientdisconnect", - "next_layer"): - def _concurrent(ctx, obj): - _handle_concurrent_reply(fn, obj, ctx, obj) - - return _concurrent - raise NotImplementedError( - "Concurrent decorator not supported for '%s' method." % fn.func_name) |