PlexKodiConnect/resources/lib/websocket.py

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"""
websocket - WebSocket client library for Python
Copyright (C) 2010 Hiroki Ohtani(liris)
This library 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 library 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 library; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
"""
import socket
try:
import ssl
from ssl import SSLError
HAVE_SSL = True
except ImportError:
class SSLError(Exception):
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"""
Dummy class of SSLError for ssl none-support environment.
"""
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pass
HAVE_SSL = False
from urlparse import urlparse
import os
import array
import struct
import uuid
import hashlib
import base64
import threading
import time
import logging
import traceback
import sys
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from . import utils
###############################################################################
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LOG = logging.getLogger('PLEX.websocket')
###############################################################################
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"""
websocket python client.
=========================
This version support only hybi-13.
Please see http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6455 for protocol.
"""
# websocket supported version.
VERSION = 13
# closing frame status codes.
STATUS_NORMAL = 1000
STATUS_GOING_AWAY = 1001
STATUS_PROTOCOL_ERROR = 1002
STATUS_UNSUPPORTED_DATA_TYPE = 1003
STATUS_STATUS_NOT_AVAILABLE = 1005
STATUS_ABNORMAL_CLOSED = 1006
STATUS_INVALID_PAYLOAD = 1007
STATUS_POLICY_VIOLATION = 1008
STATUS_MESSAGE_TOO_BIG = 1009
STATUS_INVALID_EXTENSION = 1010
STATUS_UNEXPECTED_CONDITION = 1011
STATUS_TLS_HANDSHAKE_ERROR = 1015
class WebSocketException(Exception):
"""
websocket exeception class.
"""
pass
class WebSocketConnectionClosedException(WebSocketException):
"""
If remote host closed the connection or some network error happened,
this exception will be raised.
"""
pass
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class WebSocketTimeoutException(WebSocketException):
"""
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WebSocketTimeoutException will be raised at socket timeout during read and
write data.
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"""
pass
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DEFAULT_TIMEOUT = None
TRACE_ENABLED = False
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def enable_trace(tracable):
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"""
turn on/off the tracability.
tracable: boolean value. if set True, tracability is enabled.
"""
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global TRACE_ENABLED
TRACE_ENABLED = tracable
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if tracable:
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if not LOG.handlers:
LOG.addHandler(logging.StreamHandler())
LOG.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
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def setdefaulttimeout(timeout):
"""
Set the global timeout setting to connect.
timeout: default socket timeout time. This value is second.
"""
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global DEFAULT_TIMEOUT
DEFAULT_TIMEOUT = timeout
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def getdefaulttimeout():
"""
Return the global timeout setting(second) to connect.
"""
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return DEFAULT_TIMEOUT
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def _parse_url(url):
"""
parse url and the result is tuple of
(hostname, port, resource path and the flag of secure mode)
url: url string.
"""
if ":" not in url:
raise ValueError("url is invalid")
scheme, url = url.split(":", 1)
parsed = urlparse(url, scheme="http")
if parsed.hostname:
hostname = parsed.hostname
else:
raise ValueError("hostname is invalid")
port = 0
if parsed.port:
port = parsed.port
is_secure = False
if scheme == "ws":
if not port:
port = 80
elif scheme == "wss":
is_secure = True
if not port:
port = 443
else:
raise ValueError("scheme %s is invalid" % scheme)
if parsed.path:
resource = parsed.path
else:
resource = "/"
if parsed.query:
resource += "?" + parsed.query
return (hostname, port, resource, is_secure)
def create_connection(url, timeout=None, **options):
"""
connect to url and return websocket object.
Connect to url and return the WebSocket object.
Passing optional timeout parameter will set the timeout on the socket.
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If no timeout is supplied, the global default timeout setting returned by
getdefauttimeout() is used.
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You can customize using 'options'.
If you set "header" list object, you can set your own custom header.
>>> conn = create_connection("ws://echo.websocket.org/",
... header=["User-Agent: MyProgram",
... "x-custom: header"])
timeout: socket timeout time. This value is integer.
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if you set None for this value, it means "use DEFAULT_TIMEOUT
value"
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options: current support option is only "header".
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if you set header as dict value, the custom HTTP headers are added
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"""
sockopt = options.get("sockopt", [])
sslopt = options.get("sslopt", {})
websock = WebSocket(sockopt=sockopt, sslopt=sslopt)
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websock.settimeout(timeout if timeout is not None else DEFAULT_TIMEOUT)
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websock.connect(url, **options)
return websock
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_MAX_INTEGER = (1 << 32) - 1
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_AVAILABLE_KEY_CHARS = range(0x21, 0x2f + 1) + range(0x3a, 0x7e + 1)
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_MAX_CHAR_BYTE = (1 << 8) - 1
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# ref. Websocket gets an update, and it breaks stuff.
# http://axod.blogspot.com/2010/06/websocket-gets-update-and-it-breaks.html
def _create_sec_websocket_key():
uid = uuid.uuid4()
return base64.encodestring(uid.bytes).strip()
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_HEADERS_TO_CHECK = {"upgrade": "websocket", "connection": "upgrade"}
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class ABNF(object):
"""
ABNF frame class.
see http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5234
and http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6455#section-5.2
"""
# operation code values.
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OPCODE_CONT = 0x0
OPCODE_TEXT = 0x1
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OPCODE_BINARY = 0x2
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OPCODE_CLOSE = 0x8
OPCODE_PING = 0x9
OPCODE_PONG = 0xa
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# available operation code value tuple
OPCODES = (OPCODE_CONT, OPCODE_TEXT, OPCODE_BINARY, OPCODE_CLOSE,
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OPCODE_PING, OPCODE_PONG)
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# opcode human readable string
OPCODE_MAP = {
OPCODE_CONT: "cont",
OPCODE_TEXT: "text",
OPCODE_BINARY: "binary",
OPCODE_CLOSE: "close",
OPCODE_PING: "ping",
OPCODE_PONG: "pong"
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}
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# data length threashold.
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LENGTH_7 = 0x7d
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LENGTH_16 = 1 << 16
LENGTH_63 = 1 << 63
def __init__(self, fin=0, rsv1=0, rsv2=0, rsv3=0,
opcode=OPCODE_TEXT, mask=1, data=""):
"""
Constructor for ABNF.
please check RFC for arguments.
"""
self.fin = fin
self.rsv1 = rsv1
self.rsv2 = rsv2
self.rsv3 = rsv3
self.opcode = opcode
self.mask = mask
self.data = data
self.get_mask_key = os.urandom
def __str__(self):
return "fin=" + str(self.fin) \
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+ " opcode=" + str(self.opcode) \
+ " data=" + str(self.data)
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@staticmethod
def create_frame(data, opcode):
"""
create frame to send text, binary and other data.
data: data to send. This is string value(byte array).
if opcode is OPCODE_TEXT and this value is uniocde,
data value is conveted into unicode string, automatically.
opcode: operation code. please see OPCODE_XXX.
"""
if opcode == ABNF.OPCODE_TEXT and isinstance(data, unicode):
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data = utils.try_encode(data)
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# mask must be set if send data from client
return ABNF(1, 0, 0, 0, opcode, 1, data)
def format(self):
"""
format this object to string(byte array) to send data to server.
"""
if any(x not in (0, 1) for x in [self.fin, self.rsv1, self.rsv2, self.rsv3]):
raise ValueError("not 0 or 1")
if self.opcode not in ABNF.OPCODES:
raise ValueError("Invalid OPCODE")
length = len(self.data)
if length >= ABNF.LENGTH_63:
raise ValueError("data is too long")
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frame_header = chr(self.fin << 7 |
self.rsv1 << 6 | self.rsv2 << 5 | self.rsv3 << 4 |
self.opcode)
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if length < ABNF.LENGTH_7:
frame_header += chr(self.mask << 7 | length)
elif length < ABNF.LENGTH_16:
frame_header += chr(self.mask << 7 | 0x7e)
frame_header += struct.pack("!H", length)
else:
frame_header += chr(self.mask << 7 | 0x7f)
frame_header += struct.pack("!Q", length)
if not self.mask:
return frame_header + self.data
else:
mask_key = self.get_mask_key(4)
return frame_header + self._get_masked(mask_key)
def _get_masked(self, mask_key):
s = ABNF.mask(mask_key, self.data)
return mask_key + "".join(s)
@staticmethod
def mask(mask_key, data):
"""
mask or unmask data. Just do xor for each byte
mask_key: 4 byte string(byte).
data: data to mask/unmask.
"""
_m = array.array("B", mask_key)
_d = array.array("B", data)
for i in xrange(len(_d)):
_d[i] ^= _m[i % 4]
return _d.tostring()
class WebSocket(object):
"""
Low level WebSocket interface.
This class is based on
The WebSocket protocol draft-hixie-thewebsocketprotocol-76
http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-hixie-thewebsocketprotocol-76
We can connect to the websocket server and send/recieve data.
The following example is a echo client.
>>> import websocket
>>> ws = websocket.WebSocket()
>>> ws.connect("ws://echo.websocket.org")
>>> ws.send("Hello, Server")
>>> ws.recv()
'Hello, Server'
>>> ws.close()
get_mask_key: a callable to produce new mask keys, see the set_mask_key
function's docstring for more details
sockopt: values for socket.setsockopt.
sockopt must be tuple and each element is argument of sock.setscokopt.
sslopt: dict object for ssl socket option.
"""
def __init__(self, get_mask_key=None, sockopt=None, sslopt=None):
"""
Initalize WebSocket object.
"""
if sockopt is None:
sockopt = []
if sslopt is None:
sslopt = {}
self.connected = False
self.sock = socket.socket()
for opts in sockopt:
self.sock.setsockopt(*opts)
self.sslopt = sslopt
self.get_mask_key = get_mask_key
# Buffers over the packets from the layer beneath until desired amount
# bytes of bytes are received.
self._recv_buffer = []
# These buffer over the build-up of a single frame.
self._frame_header = None
self._frame_length = None
self._frame_mask = None
self._cont_data = None
def fileno(self):
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"""
Returns sock.fileno()
"""
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return self.sock.fileno()
def set_mask_key(self, func):
"""
set function to create musk key. You can custumize mask key generator.
Mainly, this is for testing purpose.
func: callable object. the fuct must 1 argument as integer.
The argument means length of mask key.
This func must be return string(byte array),
which length is argument specified.
"""
self.get_mask_key = func
def gettimeout(self):
"""
Get the websocket timeout(second).
"""
return self.sock.gettimeout()
def settimeout(self, timeout):
"""
Set the timeout to the websocket.
timeout: timeout time(second).
"""
self.sock.settimeout(timeout)
timeout = property(gettimeout, settimeout)
def connect(self, url, **options):
"""
Connect to url. url is websocket url scheme. ie. ws://host:port/resource
You can customize using 'options'.
If you set "header" dict object, you can set your own custom header.
>>> ws = WebSocket()
>>> ws.connect("ws://echo.websocket.org/",
... header={"User-Agent: MyProgram",
... "x-custom: header"})
timeout: socket timeout time. This value is integer.
if you set None for this value,
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it means "use DEFAULT_TIMEOUT value"
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options: current support option is only "header".
if you set header as dict value,
the custom HTTP headers are added.
"""
hostname, port, resource, is_secure = _parse_url(url)
# TODO: we need to support proxy
self.sock.connect((hostname, port))
if is_secure:
if HAVE_SSL:
if self.sslopt is None:
sslopt = {}
else:
sslopt = self.sslopt
self.sock = ssl.wrap_socket(self.sock, **sslopt)
else:
raise WebSocketException("SSL not available.")
self._handshake(hostname, port, resource, **options)
def _handshake(self, host, port, resource, **options):
headers = []
headers.append("GET %s HTTP/1.1" % resource)
headers.append("Upgrade: websocket")
headers.append("Connection: Upgrade")
if port == 80:
hostport = host
else:
hostport = "%s:%d" % (host, port)
headers.append("Host: %s" % hostport)
if "origin" in options:
headers.append("Origin: %s" % options["origin"])
else:
headers.append("Origin: http://%s" % hostport)
key = _create_sec_websocket_key()
headers.append("Sec-WebSocket-Key: %s" % key)
headers.append("Sec-WebSocket-Version: %s" % VERSION)
if "header" in options:
headers.extend(options["header"])
headers.append("")
headers.append("")
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header_str = "\r\n".join(headers)
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self._send(header_str)
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if TRACE_ENABLED:
LOG.debug("--- request header ---")
LOG.debug(header_str)
LOG.debug("-----------------------")
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status, resp_headers = self._read_headers()
if status != 101:
self.close()
raise WebSocketException("Handshake Status %d" % status)
success = self._validate_header(resp_headers, key)
if not success:
self.close()
raise WebSocketException("Invalid WebSocket Header")
self.connected = True
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@staticmethod
def _validate_header(headers, key):
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for k, v in _HEADERS_TO_CHECK.iteritems():
r = headers.get(k, None)
if not r:
return False
r = r.lower()
if v != r:
return False
result = headers.get("sec-websocket-accept", None)
if not result:
return False
result = result.lower()
value = key + "258EAFA5-E914-47DA-95CA-C5AB0DC85B11"
hashed = base64.encodestring(hashlib.sha1(value).digest()).strip().lower()
return hashed == result
def _read_headers(self):
status = None
headers = {}
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if TRACE_ENABLED:
LOG.debug("--- response header ---")
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while True:
line = self._recv_line()
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if line == "\r\n":
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break
line = line.strip()
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if TRACE_ENABLED:
LOG.debug(line)
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if not status:
status_info = line.split(" ", 2)
status = int(status_info[1])
else:
kv = line.split(":", 1)
if len(kv) == 2:
key, value = kv
headers[key.lower()] = value.strip().lower()
else:
raise WebSocketException("Invalid header")
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if TRACE_ENABLED:
LOG.debug("-----------------------")
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return status, headers
def send(self, payload, opcode=ABNF.OPCODE_TEXT):
"""
Send the data as string.
payload: Payload must be utf-8 string or unicoce,
if the opcode is OPCODE_TEXT.
Otherwise, it must be string(byte array)
opcode: operation code to send. Please see OPCODE_XXX.
"""
frame = ABNF.create_frame(payload, opcode)
if self.get_mask_key:
frame.get_mask_key = self.get_mask_key
data = frame.format()
length = len(data)
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if TRACE_ENABLED:
LOG.debug("send: %s", repr(data))
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while data:
l = self._send(data)
data = data[l:]
return length
def send_binary(self, payload):
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"""
send the payload
"""
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return self.send(payload, ABNF.OPCODE_BINARY)
def ping(self, payload=""):
"""
send ping data.
payload: data payload to send server.
"""
self.send(payload, ABNF.OPCODE_PING)
def pong(self, payload):
"""
send pong data.
payload: data payload to send server.
"""
self.send(payload, ABNF.OPCODE_PONG)
def recv(self):
"""
Receive string data(byte array) from the server.
return value: string(byte array) value.
"""
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_, data = self.recv_data()
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return data
def recv_data(self):
"""
Recieve data with operation code.
return value: tuple of operation code and string(byte array) value.
"""
while True:
frame = self.recv_frame()
if not frame:
# handle error:
# 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'opcode'
raise WebSocketException("Not a valid frame %s" % frame)
elif frame.opcode in (ABNF.OPCODE_TEXT, ABNF.OPCODE_BINARY, ABNF.OPCODE_CONT):
if frame.opcode == ABNF.OPCODE_CONT and not self._cont_data:
raise WebSocketException("Illegal frame")
if self._cont_data:
self._cont_data[1] += frame.data
else:
self._cont_data = [frame.opcode, frame.data]
if frame.fin:
data = self._cont_data
self._cont_data = None
return data
elif frame.opcode == ABNF.OPCODE_CLOSE:
self.send_close()
return (frame.opcode, None)
elif frame.opcode == ABNF.OPCODE_PING:
self.pong(frame.data)
def recv_frame(self):
"""
recieve data as frame from server.
return value: ABNF frame object.
"""
# Header
if self._frame_header is None:
self._frame_header = self._recv_strict(2)
b1 = ord(self._frame_header[0])
fin = b1 >> 7 & 1
rsv1 = b1 >> 6 & 1
rsv2 = b1 >> 5 & 1
rsv3 = b1 >> 4 & 1
opcode = b1 & 0xf
b2 = ord(self._frame_header[1])
has_mask = b2 >> 7 & 1
# Frame length
if self._frame_length is None:
length_bits = b2 & 0x7f
if length_bits == 0x7e:
length_data = self._recv_strict(2)
self._frame_length = struct.unpack("!H", length_data)[0]
elif length_bits == 0x7f:
length_data = self._recv_strict(8)
self._frame_length = struct.unpack("!Q", length_data)[0]
else:
self._frame_length = length_bits
# Mask
if self._frame_mask is None:
self._frame_mask = self._recv_strict(4) if has_mask else ""
# Payload
payload = self._recv_strict(self._frame_length)
if has_mask:
payload = ABNF.mask(self._frame_mask, payload)
# Reset for next frame
self._frame_header = None
self._frame_length = None
self._frame_mask = None
return ABNF(fin, rsv1, rsv2, rsv3, opcode, has_mask, payload)
def send_close(self, status=STATUS_NORMAL, reason=""):
"""
send close data to the server.
status: status code to send. see STATUS_XXX.
reason: the reason to close. This must be string.
"""
if status < 0 or status >= ABNF.LENGTH_16:
raise ValueError("code is invalid range")
self.send(struct.pack('!H', status) + reason, ABNF.OPCODE_CLOSE)
def close(self, status=STATUS_NORMAL, reason=""):
"""
Close Websocket object
status: status code to send. see STATUS_XXX.
reason: the reason to close. This must be string.
"""
try:
self.sock.shutdown(socket.SHUT_RDWR)
except:
pass
self._closeInternal()
def _closeInternal(self):
self.connected = False
self.sock.close()
def _send(self, data):
try:
return self.sock.send(data)
except socket.timeout as e:
raise WebSocketTimeoutException(e.args[0])
except Exception as e:
if "timed out" in e.args[0]:
raise WebSocketTimeoutException(e.args[0])
else:
raise e
def _recv(self, bufsize):
try:
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bytes_ = self.sock.recv(bufsize)
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except socket.timeout as e:
raise WebSocketTimeoutException(e.args[0])
except SSLError as e:
if e.args[0] == "The read operation timed out":
raise WebSocketTimeoutException(e.args[0])
else:
raise
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if not bytes_:
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raise WebSocketConnectionClosedException()
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return bytes_
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def _recv_strict(self, bufsize):
shortage = bufsize - sum(len(x) for x in self._recv_buffer)
while shortage > 0:
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bytes_ = self._recv(shortage)
self._recv_buffer.append(bytes_)
shortage -= len(bytes_)
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unified = "".join(self._recv_buffer)
if shortage == 0:
self._recv_buffer = []
return unified
else:
self._recv_buffer = [unified[bufsize:]]
return unified[:bufsize]
def _recv_line(self):
line = []
while True:
c = self._recv(1)
line.append(c)
if c == "\n":
break
return "".join(line)
class WebSocketApp(object):
"""
Higher level of APIs are provided.
The interface is like JavaScript WebSocket object.
"""
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def __init__(self, url, header=None,
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on_open=None, on_message=None, on_error=None,
on_close=None, keep_running=True, get_mask_key=None):
"""
url: websocket url.
header: custom header for websocket handshake.
on_open: callable object which is called at opening websocket.
this function has one argument. The arugment is this class object.
on_message: callbale object which is called when recieved data.
on_message has 2 arguments.
The 1st arugment is this class object.
The passing 2nd arugment is utf-8 string which we get from the server.
on_error: callable object which is called when we get error.
on_error has 2 arguments.
The 1st arugment is this class object.
The passing 2nd arugment is exception object.
on_close: callable object which is called when closed the connection.
this function has one argument. The arugment is this class object.
keep_running: a boolean flag indicating whether the app's main loop should
keep running, defaults to True
get_mask_key: a callable to produce new mask keys, see the WebSocket.set_mask_key's
docstring for more information
"""
self.url = url
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self.header = [] if header is None else header
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self.on_open = on_open
self.on_message = on_message
self.on_error = on_error
self.on_close = on_close
self.keep_running = keep_running
self.get_mask_key = get_mask_key
self.sock = None
def send(self, data, opcode=ABNF.OPCODE_TEXT):
"""
send message.
data: message to send. If you set opcode to OPCODE_TEXT, data must be utf-8 string or unicode.
opcode: operation code of data. default is OPCODE_TEXT.
"""
if self.sock.send(data, opcode) == 0:
raise WebSocketConnectionClosedException()
def close(self):
"""
close websocket connection.
"""
self.keep_running = False
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if self.sock != None:
self.sock.close()
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def _send_ping(self, interval):
while True:
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for _ in range(interval):
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time.sleep(1)
if not self.keep_running:
return
self.sock.ping()
def run_forever(self, sockopt=None, sslopt=None, ping_interval=0):
"""
run event loop for WebSocket framework.
This loop is infinite loop and is alive during websocket is available.
sockopt: values for socket.setsockopt.
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sockopt must be tuple and each element is argument of
sock.setscokopt.
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sslopt: ssl socket optional dict.
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ping_interval: automatically send "ping" command every specified
period(second)
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if set to 0, not send automatically.
"""
if sockopt is None:
sockopt = []
if sslopt is None:
sslopt = {}
if self.sock:
raise WebSocketException("socket is already opened")
thread = None
self.keep_running = True
try:
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self.sock = WebSocket(self.get_mask_key,
sockopt=sockopt,
sslopt=sslopt)
self.sock.settimeout(DEFAULT_TIMEOUT)
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self.sock.connect(self.url, header=self.header)
self._callback(self.on_open)
if ping_interval:
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thread = threading.Thread(target=self._send_ping,
args=(ping_interval,))
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thread.setDaemon(True)
thread.start()
while self.keep_running:
try:
data = self.sock.recv()
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if data is None or self.keep_running is False:
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break
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self._callback(self.on_message, data)
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except Exception, e:
if "timed out" not in e.args[0]:
raise e
except Exception, e:
self._callback(self.on_error, e)
finally:
if thread:
self.keep_running = False
self.sock.close()
self._callback(self.on_close)
self.sock = None
def _callback(self, callback, *args):
if callback:
try:
callback(self, *args)
except Exception, e:
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LOG.error(e)
_, _, tb = sys.exc_info()
traceback.print_tb(tb)
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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enable_trace(True)
WEBSOCKET = create_connection("ws://echo.websocket.org/")
LOG.info("Sending 'Hello, World'...")
WEBSOCKET.send("Hello, World")
LOG.info("Sent")
LOG.info("Receiving...")
RESULT = WEBSOCKET.recv()
LOG.info("Received '%s'", RESULT)
WEBSOCKET.close()