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# Copyright 2010 OpenStack Foundation
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#    not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
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import httplib
import logging
import socket
import urlparse

import glance_store.driver
from glance_store import exceptions
from glance_store.i18n import _
import glance_store.location

LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__)


MAX_REDIRECTS = 5


class StoreLocation(glance_store.location.StoreLocation):

    """Class describing an HTTP(S) URI"""

    def process_specs(self):
        self.scheme = self.specs.get('scheme', 'http')
        self.netloc = self.specs['netloc']
        self.user = self.specs.get('user')
        self.password = self.specs.get('password')
        self.path = self.specs.get('path')

    def _get_credstring(self):
        if self.user:
            return '%s:%s@' % (self.user, self.password)
        return ''

    def get_uri(self):
        return "%s://%s%s%s" % (
            self.scheme,
            self._get_credstring(),
            self.netloc,
            self.path)

    def parse_uri(self, uri):
        """
        Parse URLs. This method fixes an issue where credentials specified
        in the URL are interpreted differently in Python 2.6.1+ than prior
        versions of Python.
        """
        pieces = urlparse.urlparse(uri)
        assert pieces.scheme in ('https', 'http')
        self.scheme = pieces.scheme
        netloc = pieces.netloc
        path = pieces.path
        try:
            if '@' in netloc:
                creds, netloc = netloc.split('@')
            else:
                creds = None
        except ValueError:
            # Python 2.6.1 compat
            # see lp659445 and Python issue7904
            if '@' in path:
                creds, path = path.split('@')
            else:
                creds = None
        if creds:
            try:
                self.user, self.password = creds.split(':')
            except ValueError:
                reason = _("Credentials are not well-formatted.")
                LOG.info(reason)
                raise exceptions.BadStoreUri(message=reason)
        else:
            self.user = None
        if netloc == '':
            LOG.info(_("No address specified in HTTP URL"))
            raise exceptions.BadStoreUri(uri=uri)
        self.netloc = netloc
        self.path = path


def http_response_iterator(conn, response, size):
    """
    Return an iterator for a file-like object.

    :param conn: HTTP(S) Connection
    :param response: httplib.HTTPResponse object
    :param size: Chunk size to iterate with
    """
    chunk = response.read(size)
    while chunk:
        yield chunk
        chunk = response.read(size)
    conn.close()


class Store(glance_store.driver.Store):

    """An implementation of the HTTP(S) Backend Adapter"""

    def get(self, location, offset=0, chunk_size=None, context=None):
        """
        Takes a `glance_store.location.Location` object that indicates
        where to find the image file, and returns a tuple of generator
        (for reading the image file) and image_size

        :param location `glance_store.location.Location` object, supplied
                        from glance_store.location.get_location_from_uri()
        """
        conn, resp, content_length = self._query(location, 'GET')

        cs = chunk_size or self.READ_CHUNKSIZE
        iterator = http_response_iterator(conn, resp, cs)

        class ResponseIndexable(glance_store.Indexable):
            def another(self):
                try:
                    return self.wrapped.next()
                except StopIteration:
                    return ''

        return (ResponseIndexable(iterator, content_length), content_length)

    def get_schemes(self):
        return ('http', 'https')

    def get_size(self, location, context=None):
        """
        Takes a `glance_store.location.Location` object that indicates
        where to find the image file, and returns the size

        :param location `glance_store.location.Location` object, supplied
                        from glance_store.location.get_location_from_uri()
        """
        try:
            size = self._query(location, 'HEAD')[2]
        except socket.error:
            reason = _("The HTTP URL is invalid.")
            LOG.info(reason)
            raise exceptions.BadStoreUri(message=reason)
        except Exception:
            # NOTE(flaper87): Catch more granular exceptions,
            # keeping this branch for backwards compatibility.
            return 0
        return size

    def _query(self, location, verb, depth=0):
        if depth > MAX_REDIRECTS:
            reason = (_("The HTTP URL exceeded %s maximum "
                        "redirects.") % MAX_REDIRECTS)
            LOG.debug(reason)
            raise exceptions.MaxRedirectsExceeded(message=reason)
        loc = location.store_location
        conn_class = self._get_conn_class(loc)
        conn = conn_class(loc.netloc)
        conn.request(verb, loc.path, "", {})
        resp = conn.getresponse()

        # Check for bad status codes
        if resp.status >= 400:
            if resp.status == httplib.NOT_FOUND:
                reason = _("HTTP datastore could not find image at URI.")
                LOG.debug(reason)
                raise exceptions.NotFound(message=reason)

            reason = (_("HTTP URL %(url)s returned a "
                        "%(status)s status code.") %
                      dict(url=loc.path, status=resp.status))
            LOG.debug(reason)
            raise exceptions.BadStoreUri(message=reason)

        location_header = resp.getheader("location")
        if location_header:
            if resp.status not in (301, 302):
                reason = (_("The HTTP URL %(url)s attempted to redirect "
                            "with an invalid %(status)s status code.") %
                          dict(url=loc.path, status=resp.status))
                LOG.info(reason)
                raise exceptions.BadStoreUri(message=reason)
            location_class = glance_store.location.Location
            new_loc = location_class(location.store_name,
                                     location.store_location.__class__,
                                     uri=location_header,
                                     image_id=location.image_id,
                                     store_specs=location.store_specs)
            return self._query(new_loc, verb, depth + 1)
        content_length = int(resp.getheader('content-length', 0))
        return (conn, resp, content_length)

    def _get_conn_class(self, loc):
        """
        Returns connection class for accessing the resource. Useful
        for dependency injection and stubouts in testing...
        """
        return {'http': httplib.HTTPConnection,
                'https': httplib.HTTPSConnection}[loc.scheme]