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##
## Copyright (C) 2003-2005 Alexey "Snake" Nezhdanov
##
## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
## it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
## the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
## any later version.
##
## This program 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 General Public License for more details.
# $Id: client.py,v 1.60 2007/08/28 10:03:33 normanr Exp $
"""
Provides PlugIn class functionality to develop extentions for xmpppy.
Also provides Client and Component classes implementations as the
examples of xmpppy structures usage.
These classes can be used for simple applications "AS IS" though.
"""
import socket
import debug
Debug=debug
Debug.DEBUGGING_IS_ON=1
Debug.Debug.colors['socket']=debug.color_dark_gray
Debug.Debug.colors['CONNECTproxy']=debug.color_dark_gray
Debug.Debug.colors['nodebuilder']=debug.color_brown
Debug.Debug.colors['client']=debug.color_cyan
Debug.Debug.colors['component']=debug.color_cyan
Debug.Debug.colors['dispatcher']=debug.color_green
Debug.Debug.colors['browser']=debug.color_blue
Debug.Debug.colors['auth']=debug.color_yellow
Debug.Debug.colors['roster']=debug.color_magenta
Debug.Debug.colors['ibb']=debug.color_yellow
Debug.Debug.colors['down']=debug.color_brown
Debug.Debug.colors['up']=debug.color_brown
Debug.Debug.colors['data']=debug.color_brown
Debug.Debug.colors['ok']=debug.color_green
Debug.Debug.colors['warn']=debug.color_yellow
Debug.Debug.colors['error']=debug.color_red
Debug.Debug.colors['start']=debug.color_dark_gray
Debug.Debug.colors['stop']=debug.color_dark_gray
Debug.Debug.colors['sent']=debug.color_yellow
Debug.Debug.colors['got']=debug.color_bright_cyan
DBG_CLIENT='client'
DBG_COMPONENT='component'
class PlugIn:
""" Common xmpppy plugins infrastructure: plugging in/out, debugging. """
def __init__(self):
self._exported_methods=[]
self.DBG_LINE=self.__class__.__name__.lower()
def PlugIn(self,owner):
""" Attach to main instance and register ourself and all our staff in it. """
self._owner=owner
if self.DBG_LINE not in owner.debug_flags:
owner.debug_flags.append(self.DBG_LINE)
self.DEBUG('Plugging %s into %s'%(self,self._owner),'start')
if owner.__dict__.has_key(self.__class__.__name__):
return self.DEBUG('Plugging ignored: another instance already plugged.','error')
self._old_owners_methods=[]
for method in self._exported_methods:
if owner.__dict__.has_key(method.__name__):
self._old_owners_methods.append(owner.__dict__[method.__name__])
owner.__dict__[method.__name__]=method
owner.__dict__[self.__class__.__name__]=self
if self.__class__.__dict__.has_key('plugin'): return self.plugin(owner)
def PlugOut(self):
""" Unregister all our staff from main instance and detach from it. """
self.DEBUG('Plugging %s out of %s.'%(self,self._owner),'stop')
ret = None
if self.__class__.__dict__.has_key('plugout'): ret = self.plugout()
self._owner.debug_flags.remove(self.DBG_LINE)
for method in self._exported_methods: del self._owner.__dict__[method.__name__]
for method in self._old_owners_methods: self._owner.__dict__[method.__name__]=method
del self._owner.__dict__[self.__class__.__name__]
return ret
def DEBUG(self,text,severity='info'):
""" Feed a provided debug line to main instance's debug facility along with our ID string. """
self._owner.DEBUG(self.DBG_LINE,text,severity)
import transports,dispatcher,auth,roster
class CommonClient:
""" Base for Client and Component classes."""
def __init__(self,server,port=5222,debug=['always', 'nodebuilder']):
""" Caches server name and (optionally) port to connect to. "debug" parameter specifies
the debug IDs that will go into debug output. You can either specifiy an "include"
or "exclude" list. The latter is done via adding "always" pseudo-ID to the list.
Full list: ['nodebuilder', 'dispatcher', 'gen_auth', 'SASL_auth', 'bind', 'socket',
'CONNECTproxy', 'TLS', 'roster', 'browser', 'ibb'] . """
if self.__class__.__name__=='Client': self.Namespace,self.DBG='jabber:client',DBG_CLIENT
elif self.__class__.__name__=='Component': self.Namespace,self.DBG=dispatcher.NS_COMPONENT_ACCEPT,DBG_COMPONENT
self.defaultNamespace=self.Namespace
self.disconnect_handlers=[]
self.Server=server
self.Port=port
if debug and type(debug)<>list: debug=['always', 'nodebuilder']
self._DEBUG=Debug.Debug(debug)
self.DEBUG=self._DEBUG.Show
self.debug_flags=self._DEBUG.debug_flags
self.debug_flags.append(self.DBG)
self._owner=self
self._registered_name=None
self.RegisterDisconnectHandler(self.DisconnectHandler)
self.connected=''
self._route=0
def RegisterDisconnectHandler(self,handler):
""" Register handler that will be called on disconnect."""
self.disconnect_handlers.append(handler)
def UnregisterDisconnectHandler(self,handler):
""" Unregister handler that is called on disconnect."""
self.disconnect_handlers.remove(handler)
def disconnected(self):
""" Called on disconnection. Calls disconnect handlers and cleans things up. """
self.connected=''
self.DEBUG(self.DBG,'Disconnect detected','stop')
self.disconnect_handlers.reverse()
for i in self.disconnect_handlers: i()
self.disconnect_handlers.reverse()
if self.__dict__.has_key('TLS'): self.TLS.PlugOut()
def DisconnectHandler(self):
""" Default disconnect handler. Just raises an IOError.
If you choosed to use this class in your production client,
override this method or at least unregister it. """
raise IOError('Disconnected from server.')
def event(self,eventName,args={}):
""" Default event handler. To be overriden. """
print "Event: ",(eventName,args)
def isConnected(self):
""" Returns connection state. F.e.: None / 'tls' / 'tcp+non_sasl' . """
return self.connected
def reconnectAndReauth(self):
""" Example of reconnection method. In fact, it can be used to batch connection and auth as well. """
handlerssave=self.Dispatcher.dumpHandlers()
if self.__dict__.has_key('ComponentBind'): self.ComponentBind.PlugOut()
if self.__dict__.has_key('Bind'): self.Bind.PlugOut()
self._route=0
if self.__dict__.has_key('NonSASL'): self.NonSASL.PlugOut()
if self.__dict__.has_key('SASL'): self.SASL.PlugOut()
if self.__dict__.has_key('TLS'): self.TLS.PlugOut()
self.Dispatcher.PlugOut()
if self.__dict__.has_key('HTTPPROXYsocket'): self.HTTPPROXYsocket.PlugOut()
if self.__dict__.has_key('TCPsocket'): self.TCPsocket.PlugOut()
if not self.connect(server=self._Server,proxy=self._Proxy): return
if not self.auth(self._User,self._Password,self._Resource): return
self.Dispatcher.restoreHandlers(handlerssave)
return self.connected
def connect(self,server=None,proxy=None,ssl=None,use_srv=None):
""" Make a tcp/ip connection, protect it with tls/ssl if possible and start XMPP stream.
Returns None or 'tcp' or 'tls', depending on the result."""
if not server: server=(self.Server,self.Port)
if proxy: sock=transports.HTTPPROXYsocket(proxy,server,use_srv)
else: sock=transports.TCPsocket(server,use_srv)
connected=sock.PlugIn(self)
if not connected:
sock.PlugOut()
return
self._Server,self._Proxy=server,proxy
self.connected='tcp'
if (ssl is None and self.Connection.getPort() in (5223, 443)) or ssl:
try: # FIXME. This should be done in transports.py
transports.TLS().PlugIn(self,now=1)
self.connected='ssl'
except socket.sslerror:
return
dispatcher.Dispatcher().PlugIn(self)
while self.Dispatcher.Stream._document_attrs is None:
if not self.Process(1): return
if self.Dispatcher.Stream._document_attrs.has_key('version') and self.Dispatcher.Stream._document_attrs['version']=='1.0':
while not self.Dispatcher.Stream.features and self.Process(1): pass # If we get version 1.0 stream the features tag MUST BE presented
return self.connected
class Client(CommonClient):
""" Example client class, based on CommonClient. """
def connect(self,server=None,proxy=None,secure=None,use_srv=True):
""" Connect to jabber server. If you want to specify different ip/port to connect to you can
pass it as tuple as first parameter. If there is HTTP proxy between you and server
specify it's address and credentials (if needed) in the second argument.
If you want ssl/tls support to be discovered and enable automatically - leave third argument as None. (ssl will be autodetected only if port is 5223 or 443)
If you want to force SSL start (i.e. if port 5223 or 443 is remapped to some non-standard port) then set it to 1.
If you want to disable tls/ssl support completely, set it to 0.
Example: connect(('192.168.5.5',5222),{'host':'proxy.my.net','port':8080,'user':'me','password':'secret'})
Returns '' or 'tcp' or 'tls', depending on the result."""
if not CommonClient.connect(self,server,proxy,secure,use_srv) or secure<>None and not secure: return self.connected
transports.TLS().PlugIn(self)
if not self.Dispatcher.Stream._document_attrs.has_key('version') or not self.Dispatcher.Stream._document_attrs['version']=='1.0': return self.connected
while not self.Dispatcher.Stream.features and self.Process(1): pass # If we get version 1.0 stream the features tag MUST BE presented
if not self.Dispatcher.Stream.features.getTag('starttls'): return self.connected # TLS not supported by server
while not self.TLS.starttls and self.Process(1): pass
if not hasattr(self, 'TLS') or self.TLS.starttls!='success': self.event('tls_failed'); return self.connected
self.connected='tls'
return self.connected
def auth(self,user,password,resource='',sasl=1):
""" Authenticate connnection and bind resource. If resource is not provided
random one or library name used. """
self._User,self._Password,self._Resource=user,password,resource
while not self.Dispatcher.Stream._document_attrs and self.Process(1): pass
if self.Dispatcher.Stream._document_attrs.has_key('version') and self.Dispatcher.Stream._document_attrs['version']=='1.0':
while not self.Dispatcher.Stream.features and self.Process(1): pass # If we get version 1.0 stream the features tag MUST BE presented
if sasl: auth.SASL(user,password).PlugIn(self)
if not sasl or self.SASL.startsasl=='not-supported':
if not resource: resource='xmpppy'
if auth.NonSASL(user,password,resource).PlugIn(self):
self.connected+='+old_auth'
return 'old_auth'
return
self.SASL.auth()
while self.SASL.startsasl=='in-process' and self.Process(1): pass
if self.SASL.startsasl=='success':
auth.Bind().PlugIn(self)
while self.Bind.bound is None and self.Process(1): pass
if self.Bind.Bind(resource):
self.connected+='+sasl'
return 'sasl'
else:
if self.__dict__.has_key('SASL'): self.SASL.PlugOut()
def getRoster(self):
""" Return the Roster instance, previously plugging it in and
requesting roster from server if needed. """
if not self.__dict__.has_key('Roster'): roster.Roster().PlugIn(self)
return self.Roster.getRoster()
def sendInitPresence(self,requestRoster=1):
""" Send roster request and initial <presence/>.
You can disable the first by setting requestRoster argument to 0. """
self.sendPresence(requestRoster=requestRoster)
def sendPresence(self,jid=None,typ=None,requestRoster=0):
""" Send some specific presence state.
Can also request roster from server if according agrument is set."""
if requestRoster: roster.Roster().PlugIn(self)
self.send(dispatcher.Presence(to=jid, typ=typ))
class Component(CommonClient):
""" Component class. The only difference from CommonClient is ability to perform component authentication. """
def __init__(self,server,port=5347,typ=None,debug=['always', 'nodebuilder'],domains=None,sasl=0,bind=0,route=0,xcp=0):
""" Init function for Components.
As components use a different auth mechanism which includes the namespace of the component.
Jabberd1.4 and Ejabberd use the default namespace then for all client messages.
Jabberd2 uses jabber:client.
'server' argument is a server name that you are connecting to (f.e. "localhost").
'port' can be specified if 'server' resolves to correct IP. If it is not then you'll need to specify IP
and port while calling "connect()"."""
CommonClient.__init__(self,server,port=port,debug=debug)
self.typ=typ
self.sasl=sasl
self.bind=bind
self.route=route
self.xcp=xcp
if domains:
self.domains=domains
else:
self.domains=[server]
def connect(self,server=None,proxy=None):
""" This will connect to the server, and if the features tag is found then set
the namespace to be jabber:client as that is required for jabberd2.
'server' and 'proxy' arguments have the same meaning as in xmpp.Client.connect() """
if self.sasl:
self.Namespace=auth.NS_COMPONENT_1
self.Server=server[0]
CommonClient.connect(self,server=server,proxy=proxy)
if self.connected and (self.typ=='jabberd2' or not self.typ and self.Dispatcher.Stream.features != None) and (not self.xcp):
self.defaultNamespace=auth.NS_CLIENT
self.Dispatcher.RegisterNamespace(self.defaultNamespace)
self.Dispatcher.RegisterProtocol('iq',dispatcher.Iq)
self.Dispatcher.RegisterProtocol('message',dispatcher.Message)
self.Dispatcher.RegisterProtocol('presence',dispatcher.Presence)
return self.connected
def dobind(self, sasl):
# This has to be done before binding, because we can receive a route stanza before binding finishes
self._route = self.route
if self.bind:
for domain in self.domains:
auth.ComponentBind(sasl).PlugIn(self)
while self.ComponentBind.bound is None: self.Process(1)
if (not self.ComponentBind.Bind(domain)):
self.ComponentBind.PlugOut()
return
self.ComponentBind.PlugOut()
def auth(self,name,password,dup=None):
""" Authenticate component "name" with password "password"."""
self._User,self._Password,self._Resource=name,password,''
try:
if self.sasl: auth.SASL(name,password).PlugIn(self)
if not self.sasl or self.SASL.startsasl=='not-supported':
if auth.NonSASL(name,password,'').PlugIn(self):
self.dobind(sasl=False)
self.connected+='+old_auth'
return 'old_auth'
return
self.SASL.auth()
while self.SASL.startsasl=='in-process' and self.Process(1): pass
if self.SASL.startsasl=='success':
self.dobind(sasl=True)
self.connected+='+sasl'
return 'sasl'
else:
raise auth.NotAuthorized(self.SASL.startsasl)
except:
self.DEBUG(self.DBG,"Failed to authenticate %s"%name,'error')
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