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Python
186 lines
6.0 KiB
Python
"""
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:mod:`websockets.handshake` provides helpers for the WebSocket handshake.
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See `section 4 of RFC 6455`_.
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.. _section 4 of RFC 6455: http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6455#section-4
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Some checks cannot be performed because they depend too much on the
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context; instead, they're documented below.
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To accept a connection, a server must:
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- Read the request, check that the method is GET, and check the headers with
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:func:`check_request`,
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- Send a 101 response to the client with the headers created by
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:func:`build_response` if the request is valid; otherwise, send an
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appropriate HTTP error code.
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To open a connection, a client must:
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- Send a GET request to the server with the headers created by
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:func:`build_request`,
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- Read the response, check that the status code is 101, and check the headers
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with :func:`check_response`.
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"""
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import base64
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import binascii
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import hashlib
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import random
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from typing import List
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from .exceptions import InvalidHeader, InvalidHeaderValue, InvalidUpgrade
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from .headers import ConnectionOption, UpgradeProtocol, parse_connection, parse_upgrade
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from .http import Headers, MultipleValuesError
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__all__ = ["build_request", "check_request", "build_response", "check_response"]
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GUID = "258EAFA5-E914-47DA-95CA-C5AB0DC85B11"
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def build_request(headers: Headers) -> str:
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"""
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Build a handshake request to send to the server.
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Update request headers passed in argument.
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:param headers: request headers
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:returns: ``key`` which must be passed to :func:`check_response`
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"""
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raw_key = bytes(random.getrandbits(8) for _ in range(16))
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key = base64.b64encode(raw_key).decode()
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headers["Upgrade"] = "websocket"
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headers["Connection"] = "Upgrade"
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headers["Sec-WebSocket-Key"] = key
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headers["Sec-WebSocket-Version"] = "13"
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return key
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def check_request(headers: Headers) -> str:
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"""
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Check a handshake request received from the client.
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This function doesn't verify that the request is an HTTP/1.1 or higher GET
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request and doesn't perform ``Host`` and ``Origin`` checks. These controls
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are usually performed earlier in the HTTP request handling code. They're
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the responsibility of the caller.
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:param headers: request headers
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:returns: ``key`` which must be passed to :func:`build_response`
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:raises ~websockets.exceptions.InvalidHandshake: if the handshake request
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is invalid; then the server must return 400 Bad Request error
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"""
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connection: List[ConnectionOption] = sum(
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[parse_connection(value) for value in headers.get_all("Connection")], []
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)
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if not any(value.lower() == "upgrade" for value in connection):
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raise InvalidUpgrade("Connection", ", ".join(connection))
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upgrade: List[UpgradeProtocol] = sum(
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[parse_upgrade(value) for value in headers.get_all("Upgrade")], []
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)
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# For compatibility with non-strict implementations, ignore case when
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# checking the Upgrade header. It's supposed to be 'WebSocket'.
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if not (len(upgrade) == 1 and upgrade[0].lower() == "websocket"):
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raise InvalidUpgrade("Upgrade", ", ".join(upgrade))
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try:
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s_w_key = headers["Sec-WebSocket-Key"]
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except KeyError:
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raise InvalidHeader("Sec-WebSocket-Key")
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except MultipleValuesError:
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raise InvalidHeader(
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"Sec-WebSocket-Key", "more than one Sec-WebSocket-Key header found"
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)
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try:
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raw_key = base64.b64decode(s_w_key.encode(), validate=True)
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except binascii.Error:
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raise InvalidHeaderValue("Sec-WebSocket-Key", s_w_key)
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if len(raw_key) != 16:
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raise InvalidHeaderValue("Sec-WebSocket-Key", s_w_key)
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try:
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s_w_version = headers["Sec-WebSocket-Version"]
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except KeyError:
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raise InvalidHeader("Sec-WebSocket-Version")
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except MultipleValuesError:
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raise InvalidHeader(
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"Sec-WebSocket-Version", "more than one Sec-WebSocket-Version header found"
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)
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if s_w_version != "13":
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raise InvalidHeaderValue("Sec-WebSocket-Version", s_w_version)
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return s_w_key
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def build_response(headers: Headers, key: str) -> None:
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"""
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Build a handshake response to send to the client.
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Update response headers passed in argument.
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:param headers: response headers
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:param key: comes from :func:`check_request`
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"""
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headers["Upgrade"] = "websocket"
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headers["Connection"] = "Upgrade"
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headers["Sec-WebSocket-Accept"] = accept(key)
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def check_response(headers: Headers, key: str) -> None:
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"""
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Check a handshake response received from the server.
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This function doesn't verify that the response is an HTTP/1.1 or higher
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response with a 101 status code. These controls are the responsibility of
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the caller.
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:param headers: response headers
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:param key: comes from :func:`build_request`
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:raises ~websockets.exceptions.InvalidHandshake: if the handshake response
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is invalid
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"""
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connection: List[ConnectionOption] = sum(
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[parse_connection(value) for value in headers.get_all("Connection")], []
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)
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if not any(value.lower() == "upgrade" for value in connection):
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raise InvalidUpgrade("Connection", " ".join(connection))
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upgrade: List[UpgradeProtocol] = sum(
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[parse_upgrade(value) for value in headers.get_all("Upgrade")], []
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)
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# For compatibility with non-strict implementations, ignore case when
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# checking the Upgrade header. It's supposed to be 'WebSocket'.
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if not (len(upgrade) == 1 and upgrade[0].lower() == "websocket"):
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raise InvalidUpgrade("Upgrade", ", ".join(upgrade))
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try:
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s_w_accept = headers["Sec-WebSocket-Accept"]
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except KeyError:
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raise InvalidHeader("Sec-WebSocket-Accept")
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except MultipleValuesError:
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raise InvalidHeader(
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"Sec-WebSocket-Accept", "more than one Sec-WebSocket-Accept header found"
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)
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if s_w_accept != accept(key):
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raise InvalidHeaderValue("Sec-WebSocket-Accept", s_w_accept)
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def accept(key: str) -> str:
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sha1 = hashlib.sha1((key + GUID).encode()).digest()
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return base64.b64encode(sha1).decode()
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