MatrixSynapse/synapse/http/client.py

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright 2014, 2015 OpenMarket Ltd
#
# 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.
from synapse.api.errors import CodeMessageException
from syutil.jsonutil import encode_canonical_json
import synapse.metrics
from twisted.internet import defer, reactor
from twisted.web.client import (
Agent, readBody, FileBodyProducer, PartialDownloadError
)
from twisted.web.http_headers import Headers
from StringIO import StringIO
import simplejson as json
import logging
import urllib
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
metrics = synapse.metrics.get_metrics_for(__name__)
outgoing_requests_counter = metrics.register_counter("outgoing_requests",
keys=["method"],
)
incoming_responses_counter = metrics.register_counter("incoming_responses",
keys=["method","code"],
)
class SimpleHttpClient(object):
"""
A simple, no-frills HTTP client with methods that wrap up common ways of
using HTTP in Matrix
"""
def __init__(self, hs):
self.hs = hs
# The default context factory in Twisted 14.0.0 (which we require) is
# BrowserLikePolicyForHTTPS which will do regular cert validation
# 'like a browser'
self.agent = Agent(reactor)
self.version_string = hs.version_string
def request(self, method, *args, **kwargs):
# A small wrapper around self.agent.request() so we can easily attach
# counters to it
outgoing_requests_counter.inc(method)
d = self.agent.request(method, *args, **kwargs)
def _cb(response):
incoming_responses_counter.inc(method, response.code)
return response
def _eb(failure):
incoming_responses_counter.inc(method, "ERR")
return failure
d.addCallbacks(_cb, _eb)
return d
@defer.inlineCallbacks
def post_urlencoded_get_json(self, uri, args={}):
logger.debug("post_urlencoded_get_json args: %s", args)
query_bytes = urllib.urlencode(args, True)
response = yield self.request(
"POST",
uri.encode("ascii"),
headers=Headers({
b"Content-Type": [b"application/x-www-form-urlencoded"],
b"User-Agent": [self.version_string],
}),
bodyProducer=FileBodyProducer(StringIO(query_bytes))
)
body = yield readBody(response)
defer.returnValue(json.loads(body))
@defer.inlineCallbacks
def post_json_get_json(self, uri, post_json):
json_str = encode_canonical_json(post_json)
logger.info("HTTP POST %s -> %s", json_str, uri)
response = yield self.request(
"POST",
uri.encode("ascii"),
headers=Headers({
"Content-Type": ["application/json"]
}),
bodyProducer=FileBodyProducer(StringIO(json_str))
)
body = yield readBody(response)
defer.returnValue(json.loads(body))
@defer.inlineCallbacks
def get_json(self, uri, args={}):
""" Gets some json from the given URI.
Args:
uri (str): The URI to request, not including query parameters
args (dict): A dictionary used to create query strings, defaults to
None.
**Note**: The value of each key is assumed to be an iterable
and *not* a string.
Returns:
Deferred: Succeeds when we get *any* 2xx HTTP response, with the
HTTP body as JSON.
Raises:
On a non-2xx HTTP response. The response body will be used as the
error message.
"""
if len(args):
query_bytes = urllib.urlencode(args, True)
uri = "%s?%s" % (uri, query_bytes)
response = yield self.request(
"GET",
uri.encode("ascii"),
headers=Headers({
b"User-Agent": [self.version_string],
})
)
body = yield readBody(response)
if 200 <= response.code < 300:
defer.returnValue(json.loads(body))
else:
# NB: This is explicitly not json.loads(body)'d because the contract
# of CodeMessageException is a *string* message. Callers can always
# load it into JSON if they want.
raise CodeMessageException(response.code, body)
@defer.inlineCallbacks
def put_json(self, uri, json_body, args={}):
""" Puts some json to the given URI.
Args:
uri (str): The URI to request, not including query parameters
json_body (dict): The JSON to put in the HTTP body,
args (dict): A dictionary used to create query strings, defaults to
None.
**Note**: The value of each key is assumed to be an iterable
and *not* a string.
Returns:
Deferred: Succeeds when we get *any* 2xx HTTP response, with the
HTTP body as JSON.
Raises:
On a non-2xx HTTP response.
"""
if len(args):
query_bytes = urllib.urlencode(args, True)
uri = "%s?%s" % (uri, query_bytes)
json_str = encode_canonical_json(json_body)
response = yield self.request(
"PUT",
uri.encode("ascii"),
headers=Headers({
b"User-Agent": [self.version_string],
"Content-Type": ["application/json"]
}),
bodyProducer=FileBodyProducer(StringIO(json_str))
)
body = yield readBody(response)
if 200 <= response.code < 300:
defer.returnValue(json.loads(body))
else:
# NB: This is explicitly not json.loads(body)'d because the contract
# of CodeMessageException is a *string* message. Callers can always
# load it into JSON if they want.
raise CodeMessageException(response.code, body)
class CaptchaServerHttpClient(SimpleHttpClient):
"""
Separate HTTP client for talking to google's captcha servers
Only slightly special because accepts partial download responses
"""
@defer.inlineCallbacks
def post_urlencoded_get_raw(self, url, args={}):
query_bytes = urllib.urlencode(args, True)
response = yield self.request(
"POST",
url.encode("ascii"),
bodyProducer=FileBodyProducer(StringIO(query_bytes)),
headers=Headers({
b"Content-Type": [b"application/x-www-form-urlencoded"],
b"User-Agent": [self.version_string],
})
)
try:
body = yield readBody(response)
defer.returnValue(body)
except PartialDownloadError as e:
# twisted dislikes google's response, no content length.
defer.returnValue(e.response)
def _print_ex(e):
if hasattr(e, "reasons") and e.reasons:
for ex in e.reasons:
_print_ex(ex)
else:
logger.exception(e)