Sun, 03 Nov 2024 12:34:02 +0100
IDE Server
- Extended the eric-ide server to be able to check, if received messages have been sent by a valid eric IDE.
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # Copyright (c) 2024 Detlev Offenbach <detlev@die-offenbachs.de> # """ Module implementing the eric remote server. """ import io import json import selectors import socket import struct import sys import traceback import types import zlib from eric7.__version__ import Version from .EricRequestCategory import EricRequestCategory from .EricServerCoverageRequestHandler import EricServerCoverageRequestHandler from .EricServerDebuggerRequestHandler import EricServerDebuggerRequestHandler from .EricServerEditorConfigRequestHandler import EricServerEditorConfigRequestHandler from .EricServerFileSystemRequestHandler import EricServerFileSystemRequestHandler class EricServer: """ Class implementing the eric remote server. """ def __init__(self, port=42024, useIPv6=False, clientId=""): """ Constructor @param port port to listen on (defaults to 42024) @type int (optional) @param useIPv6 flag indicating to use IPv6 protocol (defaults to False) @type bool (optional) @param clientId ID string used to check each received message for being sent by a valid eric IDE (defaults to "") @type str (optional) """ self.__clientId = clientId self.__address = ("", port) self.__useIPv6 = useIPv6 self.__requestCategoryHandlerRegistry = {} # Dictionary containing the defined and registered request category # handlers. The key is the request category and the value is the respective # handler method. This method must have the signature: # handler(request:str, params:dict, reqestUuid:str) -> None self.__registerInternalHandlers() self.__connection = None self.__selector = selectors.DefaultSelector() # create and register the 'Debugger' request handler self.__debuggerRequestHandler = EricServerDebuggerRequestHandler(self) self.registerRequestHandler( EricRequestCategory.Debugger, self.__debuggerRequestHandler.handleRequest, ) # create and register the 'File System' request handler self.__fileSystemRequestHandler = EricServerFileSystemRequestHandler(self) self.registerRequestHandler( EricRequestCategory.FileSystem, self.__fileSystemRequestHandler.handleRequest, ) # create and register the 'Coverage' request handler self.__coverageRequestHandler = EricServerCoverageRequestHandler(self) self.registerRequestHandler( EricRequestCategory.Coverage, self.__coverageRequestHandler.handleRequest, ) # create and register the 'Editor Config' request handler self.__editorConfigRequestHandler = EricServerEditorConfigRequestHandler(self) self.registerRequestHandler( EricRequestCategory.EditorConfig, self.__editorConfigRequestHandler.handleRequest, ) def getSelector(self): """ Public method to get a reference to the selector object. @return reference to the selector object @rtype selectors.BaseSelector """ return self.__selector ####################################################################### ## Methods for receiving requests and sending the results. ####################################################################### def sendJson(self, category, reply, params, reqestUuid=""): """ Public method to send a single refactoring command to the server. @param category service category @type EricRequestCategory @param reply reply name to be sent @type str @param params dictionary of named parameters for the request @type dict @param reqestUuid UUID of the associated request as sent by the eric IDE (defaults to "", i.e. no UUID received) @type str """ if self.__connection is not None: commandDict = { "jsonrpc": "2.0", "category": category, "reply": reply, "params": params, "uuid": reqestUuid, } self.sendJsonCommand(commandDict, self.__connection) def sendJsonCommand(self, jsonCommand, sock): """ Public method to send a JSON encoded command/response via a given socket. @param jsonCommand dictionary containing the command data or a JSON encoded command string @type dict or str @param sock reference to the socket to send the data to @type socket.socket @return flag indicating a successful transmission @rtype bool """ if isinstance(jsonCommand, dict): jsonCommand = json.dumps(jsonCommand) # - print("Eric Server Send:", jsonCommand) # for debugging data = jsonCommand.encode("utf8", "backslashreplace") header = struct.pack(b"!II", len(data), zlib.adler32(data) & 0xFFFFFFFF) try: sock.sendall(header) sock.sendall(data) return True except BrokenPipeError: return False def __receiveBytes(self, length, sock): """ Private method to receive the given length of bytes. @param length bytes to receive @type int @param sock reference to the socket to receive the data from @type socket.socket @return received bytes or None if connection closed @rtype bytes """ data = bytearray() while sock is not None and len(data) < length: try: newData = sock.recv(length - len(data)) if not newData: return None data += newData except OSError as err: if err.errno != 11: data = None # in case some data was received already break except MemoryError: data = None # in case some data was received already break return data def receiveJsonCommand(self, sock): """ Public method to receive a JSON encoded command and data. @param sock reference to the socket to receive the data from @type socket.socket @return dictionary containing the JSON command data or None to signal an issue while receiving data @rtype dict """ if self.isSocketClosed(sock): return None if self.__clientId and sock == self.__connection: msgClientIdBytes = self.__receiveBytes(len(self.__clientId), sock) try: msgClientId = str(msgClientIdBytes, encoding="utf-8") except UnicodeDecodeError: msgClientId = str(bytes(msgClientIdBytes)) if msgClientId != self.__clientId: print(f"Received illegal client ID '{msgClientId}'.") # noqa: M801 return {} header = self.__receiveBytes(struct.calcsize(b"!II"), sock) if not header: return {} length, datahash = struct.unpack(b"!II", header) length = int(length) data = self.__receiveBytes(length, sock) if data is None: return None if not data or zlib.adler32(data) & 0xFFFFFFFF != datahash: self.sendJson( category=EricRequestCategory.Error, reply="EricServerChecksumException", params={ "ExceptionType": "ProtocolChecksumError", "ExceptionValue": "The checksum of the data does not match.", "ProtocolData": data.decode("utf8", "backslashreplace"), }, ) return {} jsonStr = data.decode("utf8", "backslashreplace") # - print("Eric Server Receive:", jsonStr) # for debugging # noqa: M801 try: return json.loads(jsonStr.strip()) except (TypeError, ValueError) as err: self.sendJson( category=EricRequestCategory.Error, reply="EricServerException", params={ "ExceptionType": "ProtocolError", "ExceptionValue": str(err), "ProtocolData": jsonStr.strip(), }, ) return {} def __receiveJson(self): """ Private method to receive a JSON encoded command and data from the server. @return tuple containing the received service category, the command, a dictionary containing the associated data and the UUID of the request @rtype tuple of (int, str, dict, str) """ requestDict = self.receiveJsonCommand(self.__connection) if not requestDict: return EricRequestCategory.Error, None, None, None category = requestDict["category"] request = requestDict["request"] params = requestDict["params"] reqestUuid = requestDict["uuid"] return category, request, params, reqestUuid def isSocketClosed(self, sock): """ Public method to check, if a given socket is closed. @param sock reference to the socket to be checked @type socket.socket @return flag indicating a closed state @rtype bool """ try: # this will try to read bytes without removing them from buffer (peek only) data = sock.recv(16, socket.MSG_PEEK) if len(data) == 0: return True except BlockingIOError: return False # socket is open and reading from it would block except ConnectionError: return True # socket was closed for some other reason except Exception: return False return False ####################################################################### ## Methods for the server main loop. ####################################################################### def __initializeIdeSocket(self): """ Private method to initialize and register the eric-ide server socket. """ if socket.has_dualstack_ipv6() and self.__useIPv6: self.__socket = socket.create_server( self.__address, family=socket.AF_INET6, backlog=0, dualstack_ipv6=True ) else: self.__socket = socket.create_server( self.__address, family=socket.AF_INET, backlog=0 ) self.__socket.listen(0) self.__socket.setblocking(False) address = self.__socket.getsockname() print( # noqa: M801 f"Listening for 'eric-ide' connections on {address[0]}, port {address[1]}" ) data = types.SimpleNamespace( name="server", acceptHandler=self.__acceptIdeConnection ) self.__selector.register(self.__socket, selectors.EVENT_READ, data=data) def __unregisterIdeSocket(self): """ Private method to unregister the eric-ide server socket because only one connection is allowed. """ self.__selector.unregister(self.__socket) self.__socket.shutdown(socket.SHUT_RDWR) self.__socket.close() self.__socket = None def __shutdown(self): """ Private method to shut down the server. """ self.__closeIdeConnection(shutdown=True) print("Stop listening for 'eric-ide' connections.") # noqa: M801 if self.__socket is not None: self.__socket.shutdown(socket.SHUT_RDWR) self.__socket.close() self.__selector.close() def __acceptIdeConnection(self, sock): """ Private method to accept the connection on the listening IDE server socket. @param sock reference to the listening socket @type socket.socket """ connection, address = sock.accept() # Should be ready to read. if self.__connection is None: print(f"'eric-ide' connection from {address[0]}, port {address[1]}") # noqa: M801 self.__connection = connection self.__connection.settimeout(10) data = types.SimpleNamespace( name="eric-ide", address=address, handler=self.__serviceIdeConnection ) events = selectors.EVENT_READ self.__selector.register(self.__connection, events, data=data) self.__unregisterIdeSocket() else: print( # noqa: M801 f"'eric-ide' connection from {address[0]}, port {address[1]} rejected" ) connection.close() def __closeIdeConnection(self, shutdown=False): """ Private method to close the connection to an eric-ide. @param shutdown flag indicating a shutdown process @type bool """ if self.__connection is not None: self.__selector.unregister(self.__connection) try: address = self.__connection.getpeername() print( # noqa: M801 f"Closing 'eric-ide' connection to {address[0]}, port {address[1]}." ) self.__connection.shutdown(socket.SHUT_RDWR) self.__connection.close() except OSError: print("'eric-ide' connection gone.") # noqa: M801 self.__connection = None self.__debuggerRequestHandler.shutdownClients() if not shutdown: self.__initializeIdeSocket() def __serviceIdeConnection(self, key): """ Private method to service the eric-ide connection. @param key reference to the SelectorKey object associated with the connection to be serviced @type selectors.SelectorKey """ if key.data.name == "eric-ide": category, request, params, reqestUuid = self.__receiveJson() if category == EricRequestCategory.Error or request is None: self.__closeIdeConnection() return if category == EricRequestCategory.Server and request.lower() == "shutdown": self.__shouldStop = True return self.__handleRequest(category, request, params, reqestUuid) def run(self): """ Public method implementing the remote server main loop. Exiting the inner loop, that receives and dispatches the requests, will cause the server to stop and exit. The main loop handles these requests. <ul> <li>exit - exit the handler loop and wait for the next connection</li> <li>shutdown - exit the handler loop and perform a clean shutdown</li> </ul> @return flag indicating a clean shutdown @rtype bool """ cleanExit = True self.__shouldStop = False # initialize the eric-ide server socket and listen for new connections self.__initializeIdeSocket() # initialize the debug client server socket self.__debuggerRequestHandler.initServerSocket() while True: try: events = self.__selector.select(timeout=None) for key, _mask in events: if key.data.name == "server": # it is an event for a server socket key.data.acceptHandler(key.fileobj) else: key.data.handler(key) except KeyboardInterrupt: # intercept user pressing Ctrl+C self.__shouldStop = True except Exception: exctype, excval, exctb = sys.exc_info() tbinfofile = io.StringIO() traceback.print_tb(exctb, None, tbinfofile) tbinfofile.seek(0) tbinfo = tbinfofile.read() print("Stopping due to an exception.\nDetails:") # noqa: M801 print(f"{str(exctype)} / {str(excval)} / {tbinfo}") # noqa: M801 self.__shouldStop = True cleanExit = False if self.__shouldStop: # exit the outer loop and shut down the server self.__shutdown() break return cleanExit ####################################################################### ## Methods for registering and unregistering handlers. ####################################################################### def registerRequestHandler(self, requestCategory, handler): """ Public method to register a request handler method for the given request category. @param requestCategory request category to be registered @type EricRequestCategory or int (>= EricRequestCategory.UserCategory) @param handler reference to the handler method. This handler must accept the parameters 'request', 'params', and 'requestUuid' @type function(request:str, params:dict, requestUuid:str) @exception ValueError raised to signal a request category collision """ if requestCategory in self.__requestCategoryHandlerRegistry: raise ValueError(f"Request category '{requestCategory} already registered.") self.__requestCategoryHandlerRegistry[requestCategory] = handler def unregisterRequestHandler(self, requestCategory, ignoreError=False): """ Public method to unregister a handler for the given request category. Note: This method will raise a KeyError exception in case the request category has not been registered and ignoreError is False (the default). @param requestCategory request category to be unregistered @type EricRequestCategory or int (>= EricRequestCategory.UserCategory) @param ignoreError flag indicating to ignore errors (defaults to False) @type bool (optional) """ try: del self.__requestCategoryHandlerRegistry[requestCategory] except KeyError: if not ignoreError: raise def __registerInternalHandlers(self): """ Private method to register request handler categories of this class. """ self.registerRequestHandler(EricRequestCategory.Echo, self.__handleEchoRequest) self.registerRequestHandler( EricRequestCategory.Server, self.__handleServerRequest ) self.registerRequestHandler(EricRequestCategory.Error, None) # Register a None handler to indicate we are not expecting a request of the # 'Error' category. ####################################################################### ## Request handler methods. ####################################################################### def __handleRequest(self, category, request, params, reqestUuid): """ Private method handling or dispatching the received requests. @param category category of the request @type EricRequestCategory @param request request name @type str @param params request parameters @type dict @param reqestUuid UUID of the associated request as sent by the eric IDE @type str """ try: handler = self.__requestCategoryHandlerRegistry[category] handler(request=request, params=params, reqestUuid=reqestUuid) except KeyError: self.sendJson( category=EricRequestCategory.Error, reply="UnsupportedServiceCategory", params={"Category": category}, ) def __handleEchoRequest(self, request, params, reqestUuid): # noqa: U100 """ Private method to handle an 'Echo' request. @param request request name @type str @param params request parameters @type dict @param reqestUuid UUID of the associated request as sent by the eric IDE (defaults to "", i.e. no UUID received) @type str """ self.sendJson( category=EricRequestCategory.Echo, reply="Echo", params=params, reqestUuid=reqestUuid, ) def __handleServerRequest(self, request, params, reqestUuid): # noqa: U100 """ Private method to handle a 'Server' request. @param request request name @type str @param params request parameters @type dict @param reqestUuid UUID of the associated request as sent by the eric IDE (defaults to "", i.e. no UUID received) @type str """ # 'Exit' and 'Shutdown' are handled in the 'run()' method. if request.lower() == "versions": self.sendJson( category=EricRequestCategory.Server, reply="Versions", params={ "python": sys.version.split()[0], "py_bitsize": "64-Bit" if sys.maxsize > 2**32 else "32-Bit", "version": Version, "hostname": socket.gethostname(), }, reqestUuid=reqestUuid, )