# Copyright 2019 The Matrix.org Foundation C.I.C. # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. import logging import re from typing import Any, Dict, Optional, Tuple from urllib.parse import urlparse from urllib.request import ( # type: ignore[attr-defined] getproxies_environment, proxy_bypass_environment, ) from zope.interface import implementer from twisted.internet import defer from twisted.internet.endpoints import HostnameEndpoint, wrapClientTLS from twisted.internet.interfaces import IReactorCore, IStreamClientEndpoint from twisted.python.failure import Failure from twisted.web.client import ( URI, BrowserLikePolicyForHTTPS, HTTPConnectionPool, _AgentBase, ) from twisted.web.error import SchemeNotSupported from twisted.web.http_headers import Headers from twisted.web.iweb import IAgent, IBodyProducer, IPolicyForHTTPS from synapse.http.connectproxyclient import HTTPConnectProxyEndpoint, ProxyCredentials from synapse.types import ISynapseReactor logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) _VALID_URI = re.compile(rb"\A[\x21-\x7e]+\Z") @implementer(IAgent) class ProxyAgent(_AgentBase): """An Agent implementation which will use an HTTP proxy if one was requested Args: reactor: twisted reactor to place outgoing connections. proxy_reactor: twisted reactor to use for connections to the proxy server reactor might have some blacklisting applied (i.e. for DNS queries), but we need unblocked access to the proxy. contextFactory: A factory for TLS contexts, to control the verification parameters of OpenSSL. The default is to use a `BrowserLikePolicyForHTTPS`, so unless you have special requirements you can leave this as-is. connectTimeout: The amount of time that this Agent will wait for the peer to accept a connection, in seconds. If 'None', HostnameEndpoint's default (30s) will be used. This is used for connections to both proxies and destination servers. bindAddress: The local address for client sockets to bind to. pool: connection pool to be used. If None, a non-persistent pool instance will be created. use_proxy: Whether proxy settings should be discovered and used from conventional environment variables. Raises: ValueError if use_proxy is set and the environment variables contain an invalid proxy specification. RuntimeError if no tls_options_factory is given for a https connection """ def __init__( self, reactor: IReactorCore, proxy_reactor: Optional[ISynapseReactor] = None, contextFactory: Optional[IPolicyForHTTPS] = None, connectTimeout: Optional[float] = None, bindAddress: Optional[bytes] = None, pool: Optional[HTTPConnectionPool] = None, use_proxy: bool = False, ): contextFactory = contextFactory or BrowserLikePolicyForHTTPS() _AgentBase.__init__(self, reactor, pool) if proxy_reactor is None: self.proxy_reactor = reactor else: self.proxy_reactor = proxy_reactor self._endpoint_kwargs: Dict[str, Any] = {} if connectTimeout is not None: self._endpoint_kwargs["timeout"] = connectTimeout if bindAddress is not None: self._endpoint_kwargs["bindAddress"] = bindAddress http_proxy = None https_proxy = None no_proxy = None if use_proxy: proxies = getproxies_environment() http_proxy = proxies["http"].encode() if "http" in proxies else None https_proxy = proxies["https"].encode() if "https" in proxies else None no_proxy = proxies["no"] if "no" in proxies else None self.http_proxy_endpoint, self.http_proxy_creds = http_proxy_endpoint( http_proxy, self.proxy_reactor, contextFactory, **self._endpoint_kwargs ) self.https_proxy_endpoint, self.https_proxy_creds = http_proxy_endpoint( https_proxy, self.proxy_reactor, contextFactory, **self._endpoint_kwargs ) self.no_proxy = no_proxy self._policy_for_https = contextFactory self._reactor = reactor def request( self, method: bytes, uri: bytes, headers: Optional[Headers] = None, bodyProducer: Optional[IBodyProducer] = None, ) -> defer.Deferred: """ Issue a request to the server indicated by the given uri. Supports `http` and `https` schemes. An existing connection from the connection pool may be used or a new one may be created. See also: twisted.web.iweb.IAgent.request Args: method: The request method to use, such as `GET`, `POST`, etc uri: The location of the resource to request. headers: Extra headers to send with the request bodyProducer: An object which can generate bytes to make up the body of this request (for example, the properly encoded contents of a file for a file upload). Or, None if the request is to have no body. Returns: Deferred[IResponse]: completes when the header of the response has been received (regardless of the response status code). Can fail with: SchemeNotSupported: if the uri is not http or https twisted.internet.error.TimeoutError if the server we are connecting to (proxy or destination) does not accept a connection before connectTimeout. ... other things too. """ uri = uri.strip() if not _VALID_URI.match(uri): raise ValueError(f"Invalid URI {uri!r}") parsed_uri = URI.fromBytes(uri) pool_key = f"{parsed_uri.scheme!r}{parsed_uri.host!r}{parsed_uri.port}" request_path = parsed_uri.originForm should_skip_proxy = False if self.no_proxy is not None: should_skip_proxy = proxy_bypass_environment( parsed_uri.host.decode(), proxies={"no": self.no_proxy}, ) if ( parsed_uri.scheme == b"http" and self.http_proxy_endpoint and not should_skip_proxy ): # Determine whether we need to set Proxy-Authorization headers if self.http_proxy_creds: # Set a Proxy-Authorization header if headers is None: headers = Headers() headers.addRawHeader( b"Proxy-Authorization", self.http_proxy_creds.as_proxy_authorization_value(), ) # Cache *all* connections under the same key, since we are only # connecting to a single destination, the proxy: pool_key = "http-proxy" endpoint = self.http_proxy_endpoint request_path = uri elif ( parsed_uri.scheme == b"https" and self.https_proxy_endpoint and not should_skip_proxy ): endpoint = HTTPConnectProxyEndpoint( self.proxy_reactor, self.https_proxy_endpoint, parsed_uri.host, parsed_uri.port, self.https_proxy_creds, ) else: # not using a proxy endpoint = HostnameEndpoint( self._reactor, parsed_uri.host, parsed_uri.port, **self._endpoint_kwargs ) logger.debug("Requesting %s via %s", uri, endpoint) if parsed_uri.scheme == b"https": tls_connection_creator = self._policy_for_https.creatorForNetloc( parsed_uri.host, parsed_uri.port ) endpoint = wrapClientTLS(tls_connection_creator, endpoint) elif parsed_uri.scheme == b"http": pass else: return defer.fail( Failure( SchemeNotSupported("Unsupported scheme: %r" % (parsed_uri.scheme,)) ) ) return self._requestWithEndpoint( pool_key, endpoint, method, parsed_uri, headers, bodyProducer, request_path ) def http_proxy_endpoint( proxy: Optional[bytes], reactor: IReactorCore, tls_options_factory: Optional[IPolicyForHTTPS], **kwargs: object, ) -> Tuple[Optional[IStreamClientEndpoint], Optional[ProxyCredentials]]: """Parses an http proxy setting and returns an endpoint for the proxy Args: proxy: the proxy setting in the form: [scheme://][:@][:] This currently supports http:// and https:// proxies. A hostname without scheme is assumed to be http. reactor: reactor to be used to connect to the proxy tls_options_factory: the TLS options to use when connecting through a https proxy kwargs: other args to be passed to HostnameEndpoint Returns: a tuple of endpoint to use to connect to the proxy, or None ProxyCredentials or if no credentials were found, or None Raise: ValueError if proxy has no hostname or unsupported scheme. RuntimeError if no tls_options_factory is given for a https connection """ if proxy is None: return None, None # Note: urlsplit/urlparse cannot be used here as that does not work (for Python # 3.9+) on scheme-less proxies, e.g. host:port. scheme, host, port, credentials = parse_proxy(proxy) proxy_endpoint = HostnameEndpoint(reactor, host, port, **kwargs) if scheme == b"https": if tls_options_factory: tls_options = tls_options_factory.creatorForNetloc(host, port) proxy_endpoint = wrapClientTLS(tls_options, proxy_endpoint) else: raise RuntimeError( f"No TLS options for a https connection via proxy {proxy!s}" ) return proxy_endpoint, credentials def parse_proxy( proxy: bytes, default_scheme: bytes = b"http", default_port: int = 1080 ) -> Tuple[bytes, bytes, int, Optional[ProxyCredentials]]: """ Parse a proxy connection string. Given a HTTP proxy URL, breaks it down into components and checks that it has a hostname (otherwise it is not useful to us when trying to find a proxy) and asserts that the URL has a scheme we support. Args: proxy: The proxy connection string. Must be in the form '[scheme://][:@]host[:port]'. default_scheme: The default scheme to return if one is not found in `proxy`. Defaults to http default_port: The default port to return if one is not found in `proxy`. Defaults to 1080 Returns: A tuple containing the scheme, hostname, port and ProxyCredentials. If no credentials were found, the ProxyCredentials instance is replaced with None. Raise: ValueError if proxy has no hostname or unsupported scheme. """ # First check if we have a scheme present # Note: urlsplit/urlparse cannot be used (for Python # 3.9+) on scheme-less proxies, e.g. host:port. if b"://" not in proxy: proxy = b"".join([default_scheme, b"://", proxy]) url = urlparse(proxy) if not url.hostname: raise ValueError("Proxy URL did not contain a hostname! Please specify one.") if url.scheme not in (b"http", b"https"): raise ValueError( f"Unknown proxy scheme {url.scheme!s}; only 'http' and 'https' is supported." ) credentials = None if url.username and url.password: credentials = ProxyCredentials(b"".join([url.username, b":", url.password])) return url.scheme, url.hostname, url.port or default_port, credentials