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# This file was taken from the Bitcoin Core project in September 2021.
# Copyright (c) 2021 The Bitcoin Core developers
#
# Copyright (c) 2011 Jeff Garzik
#
# Previous copyright, from python-jsonrpc/jsonrpc/proxy.py:
#
# Copyright (c) 2007 Jan-Klaas Kollhof
#
# This file is part of jsonrpc.
#
# jsonrpc is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This software is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
# along with this software; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
"""HTTP proxy for opening RPC connection to bitcoind.
AuthServiceProxy has the following improvements over python-jsonrpc's
ServiceProxy class:
- HTTP connections persist for the life of the AuthServiceProxy object
(if server supports HTTP/1.1)
- sends protocol 'version', per JSON-RPC 1.1
- sends proper, incrementing 'id'
- sends Basic HTTP authentication headers
- parses all JSON numbers that look like floats as Decimal
- uses standard Python json lib
"""
import base64
import decimal
from http import HTTPStatus
import http.client
import json
import logging
import os
import socket
import time
import urllib.parse
HTTP_TIMEOUT = 300
USER_AGENT = "AuthServiceProxy/0.1"
log = logging.getLogger("BitcoinRPC")
class JSONRPCException(Exception):
def __init__(self, rpc_error, http_status=None):
try:
errmsg = "%(message)s (%(code)i)" % rpc_error
except (KeyError, TypeError):
errmsg = ""
super().__init__(errmsg)
self.error = rpc_error
self.http_status = http_status
def EncodeDecimal(o):
if isinstance(o, decimal.Decimal):
return str(o)
raise TypeError(repr(o) + " is not JSON serializable")
class AuthServiceProxy:
__id_count = 0
# ensure_ascii: escape unicode as \uXXXX, passed to json.dumps
def __init__(
self,
service_url,
service_name=None,
timeout=HTTP_TIMEOUT,
connection=None,
ensure_ascii=True,
):
self.__service_url = service_url
self._service_name = service_name
self.ensure_ascii = ensure_ascii # can be toggled on the fly by tests
self.__url = urllib.parse.urlparse(service_url)
user = (
b"" if self.__url.username is None else self.__url.username.encode("utf8")
)
passwd = (
b"" if self.__url.password is None else self.__url.password.encode("utf8")
)
authpair = user + b":" + passwd
self.__auth_header = b"Basic " + base64.b64encode(authpair)
self.timeout = timeout
self._set_conn(connection)
def __getattr__(self, name):
if name.startswith("__") and name.endswith("__"):
# Python internal stuff
raise AttributeError
if self._service_name is not None:
name = "%s.%s" % (self._service_name, name)
return AuthServiceProxy(self.__service_url, name, connection=self.__conn)
def _request(self, method, path, postdata):
"""
Do a HTTP request, with retry if we get disconnected (e.g. due to a timeout).
This is a workaround for https://bugs.python.org/issue3566 which is fixed in Python 3.5.
"""
headers = {
"Host": self.__url.hostname,
"User-Agent": USER_AGENT,
"Authorization": self.__auth_header,
"Content-type": "application/json",
}
if os.name == "nt":
# Windows somehow does not like to re-use connections
# TODO: Find out why the connection would disconnect occasionally and make it reusable on Windows
# Avoid "ConnectionAbortedError: [WinError 10053] An established connection was aborted by the software in your host machine"
self._set_conn()
try:
self.__conn.request(method, path, postdata, headers)
return self._get_response()
except (BrokenPipeError, ConnectionResetError):
# Python 3.5+ raises BrokenPipeError when the connection was reset
# ConnectionResetError happens on FreeBSD
self.__conn.close()
self.__conn.request(method, path, postdata, headers)
return self._get_response()
except OSError as e:
retry = (
"[WinError 10053] An established connection was aborted by the software in your host machine"
in str(e)
)
# Workaround for a bug on macOS. See https://bugs.python.org/issue33450
retry = retry or ("[Errno 41] Protocol wrong type for socket" in str(e))
if retry:
self.__conn.close()
self.__conn.request(method, path, postdata, headers)
return self._get_response()
else:
raise
def get_request(self, *args, **argsn):
AuthServiceProxy.__id_count += 1
# FIXME: keep this but with a lower degree of verbosity
# log.debug(
# "-{}-> {} {}".format(
# AuthServiceProxy.__id_count,
# self._service_name,
# json.dumps(
# args or argsn, default=EncodeDecimal, ensure_ascii=self.ensure_ascii
# ),
# )
# )
if args and argsn:
raise ValueError("Cannot handle both named and positional arguments")
return {
"version": "1.1",
"method": self._service_name,
"params": args or argsn,
"id": AuthServiceProxy.__id_count,
}
def __call__(self, *args, **argsn):
postdata = json.dumps(
self.get_request(*args, **argsn),
default=EncodeDecimal,
ensure_ascii=self.ensure_ascii,
)
response, status = self._request(
"POST", self.__url.path, postdata.encode("utf-8")
)
if response["error"] is not None:
raise JSONRPCException(response["error"], status)
elif "result" not in response:
raise JSONRPCException(
{"code": -343, "message": "missing JSON-RPC result"}, status
)
elif status != HTTPStatus.OK:
raise JSONRPCException(
{
"code": -342,
"message": "non-200 HTTP status code but no JSON-RPC error",
},
status,
)
else:
return response["result"]
def batch(self, rpc_call_list):
postdata = json.dumps(
list(rpc_call_list), default=EncodeDecimal, ensure_ascii=self.ensure_ascii
)
# FIXME: keep this but with a lower degree of verbosity
# log.debug("--> " + postdata)
response, status = self._request(
"POST", self.__url.path, postdata.encode("utf-8")
)
if status != HTTPStatus.OK:
raise JSONRPCException(
{
"code": -342,
"message": "non-200 HTTP status code but no JSON-RPC error",
},
status,
)
return response
def _get_response(self):
# req_start_time = time.time()
try:
http_response = self.__conn.getresponse()
except socket.timeout:
raise JSONRPCException(
{
"code": -344,
"message": "%r RPC took longer than %f seconds. Consider "
"using larger timeout for calls that take "
"longer to return." % (self._service_name, self.__conn.timeout),
}
)
if http_response is None:
raise JSONRPCException(
{"code": -342, "message": "missing HTTP response from server"}
)
content_type = http_response.getheader("Content-Type")
if content_type != "application/json":
raise JSONRPCException(
{
"code": -342,
"message": "non-JSON HTTP response with '%i %s' from server"
% (http_response.status, http_response.reason),
},
http_response.status,
)
responsedata = http_response.read().decode("utf8")
response = json.loads(responsedata, parse_float=decimal.Decimal)
# FIXME: keep this but with a lower degree of verbosity
# elapsed = time.time() - req_start_time
# if "error" in response and response["error"] is None:
# log.debug(
# "<-%s- [%.6f] %s"
# % (
# response["id"],
# elapsed,
# json.dumps(
# response["result"],
# default=EncodeDecimal,
# ensure_ascii=self.ensure_ascii,
# ),
# )
# )
# else:
# log.debug("<-- [%.6f] %s" % (elapsed, responsedata))
return response, http_response.status
def __truediv__(self, relative_uri):
return AuthServiceProxy(
"{}/{}".format(self.__service_url, relative_uri),
self._service_name,
connection=self.__conn,
)
def _set_conn(self, connection=None):
port = 80 if self.__url.port is None else self.__url.port
if connection:
self.__conn = connection
self.timeout = connection.timeout
elif self.__url.scheme == "https":
self.__conn = http.client.HTTPSConnection(
self.__url.hostname, port, timeout=self.timeout
)
else:
self.__conn = http.client.HTTPConnection(
self.__url.hostname, port, timeout=self.timeout
)