hgweb: refactor the request draining code
The previous code for draining was only invoked in a few places in
the wire protocol. Behavior wasn't consist. Furthermore, it was
difficult to reason about.
With us converting the input stream to a capped reader, it is now
safe to always drain the input stream when its size is known because
we can never overrun the input and read into the next HTTP request.
The only question is "should we?"
This commit changes the draining code so every request is examined.
Draining now kicks in for a few requests where it wouldn't before.
But I think the code is sufficiently restricted so the behavior is
safe. Possibly the most dangerous part of this code is the issuing
of Connection: close for POST and PUT requests that don't have a
Content-Length. I don't think there are any such uses in our WSGI
application, so this should be safe.
In the near future, I plan to significantly refactor the WSGI
response handling. I anticipate this code evolving a bit. So any
minor regressions around draining or connection closing behavior
might be fixed as a result of that work.
All tests pass with this change. That scares me a bit because it
means we are lacking low-level tests for the HTTP protocol.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D2769
#!/usr/bin/env python
"""
Utility for inspecting files in various ways.
This tool is like the collection of tools found in a unix environment but are
cross platform and stable and suitable for our needs in the test suite.
This can be used instead of tools like:
[
dd
find
head
hexdump
ls
md5sum
readlink
sha1sum
stat
tail
test
readlink.py
md5sum.py
"""
from __future__ import absolute_import
import binascii
import glob
import hashlib
import optparse
import os
import re
import sys
# Python 3 adapters
ispy3 = (sys.version_info[0] >= 3)
if ispy3:
def iterbytes(s):
for i in range(len(s)):
yield s[i:i + 1]
else:
iterbytes = iter
def visit(opts, filenames, outfile):
"""Process filenames in the way specified in opts, writing output to
outfile."""
for f in sorted(filenames):
isstdin = f == '-'
if not isstdin and not os.path.lexists(f):
outfile.write(b'%s: file not found\n' % f.encode('utf-8'))
continue
quiet = opts.quiet and not opts.recurse or isstdin
isdir = os.path.isdir(f)
islink = os.path.islink(f)
isfile = os.path.isfile(f) and not islink
dirfiles = None
content = None
facts = []
if isfile:
if opts.type:
facts.append(b'file')
if any((opts.hexdump, opts.dump, opts.md5, opts.sha1, opts.sha256)):
content = open(f, 'rb').read()
elif islink:
if opts.type:
facts.append(b'link')
content = os.readlink(f)
elif isstdin:
content = getattr(sys.stdin, 'buffer', sys.stdin).read()
if opts.size:
facts.append(b'size=%d' % len(content))
elif isdir:
if opts.recurse or opts.type:
dirfiles = glob.glob(f + '/*')
facts.append(b'directory with %d files' % len(dirfiles))
elif opts.type:
facts.append(b'type unknown')
if not isstdin:
stat = os.lstat(f)
if opts.size and not isdir:
facts.append(b'size=%d' % stat.st_size)
if opts.mode and not islink:
facts.append(b'mode=%o' % (stat.st_mode & 0o777))
if opts.links:
facts.append(b'links=%s' % stat.st_nlink)
if opts.newer:
# mtime might be in whole seconds so newer file might be same
if stat.st_mtime >= os.stat(opts.newer).st_mtime:
facts.append(b'newer than %s' % opts.newer)
else:
facts.append(b'older than %s' % opts.newer)
if opts.md5 and content is not None:
h = hashlib.md5(content)
facts.append(b'md5=%s' % binascii.hexlify(h.digest())[:opts.bytes])
if opts.sha1 and content is not None:
h = hashlib.sha1(content)
facts.append(b'sha1=%s' % binascii.hexlify(h.digest())[:opts.bytes])
if opts.sha256 and content is not None:
h = hashlib.sha256(content)
facts.append(b'sha256=%s' %
binascii.hexlify(h.digest())[:opts.bytes])
if isstdin:
outfile.write(b', '.join(facts) + b'\n')
elif facts:
outfile.write(b'%s: %s\n' % (f.encode('utf-8'), b', '.join(facts)))
elif not quiet:
outfile.write(b'%s:\n' % f.encode('utf-8'))
if content is not None:
chunk = content
if not islink:
if opts.lines:
if opts.lines >= 0:
chunk = b''.join(chunk.splitlines(True)[:opts.lines])
else:
chunk = b''.join(chunk.splitlines(True)[opts.lines:])
if opts.bytes:
if opts.bytes >= 0:
chunk = chunk[:opts.bytes]
else:
chunk = chunk[opts.bytes:]
if opts.hexdump:
for i in range(0, len(chunk), 16):
s = chunk[i:i + 16]
outfile.write(b'%04x: %-47s |%s|\n' %
(i, b' '.join(
b'%02x' % ord(c) for c in iterbytes(s)),
re.sub(b'[^ -~]', b'.', s)))
if opts.dump:
if not quiet:
outfile.write(b'>>>\n')
outfile.write(chunk)
if not quiet:
if chunk.endswith(b'\n'):
outfile.write(b'<<<\n')
else:
outfile.write(b'\n<<< no trailing newline\n')
if opts.recurse and dirfiles:
assert not isstdin
visit(opts, dirfiles, outfile)
if __name__ == "__main__":
parser = optparse.OptionParser("%prog [options] [filenames]")
parser.add_option("-t", "--type", action="store_true",
help="show file type (file or directory)")
parser.add_option("-m", "--mode", action="store_true",
help="show file mode")
parser.add_option("-l", "--links", action="store_true",
help="show number of links")
parser.add_option("-s", "--size", action="store_true",
help="show size of file")
parser.add_option("-n", "--newer", action="store",
help="check if file is newer (or same)")
parser.add_option("-r", "--recurse", action="store_true",
help="recurse into directories")
parser.add_option("-S", "--sha1", action="store_true",
help="show sha1 hash of the content")
parser.add_option("", "--sha256", action="store_true",
help="show sha256 hash of the content")
parser.add_option("-M", "--md5", action="store_true",
help="show md5 hash of the content")
parser.add_option("-D", "--dump", action="store_true",
help="dump file content")
parser.add_option("-H", "--hexdump", action="store_true",
help="hexdump file content")
parser.add_option("-B", "--bytes", type="int",
help="number of characters to dump")
parser.add_option("-L", "--lines", type="int",
help="number of lines to dump")
parser.add_option("-q", "--quiet", action="store_true",
help="no default output")
(opts, filenames) = parser.parse_args(sys.argv[1:])
if not filenames:
filenames = ['-']
visit(opts, filenames, getattr(sys.stdout, 'buffer', sys.stdout))