mercurial/httpclient/socketutil.py
author FUJIWARA Katsunori <foozy@lares.dti.ne.jp>
Sat, 24 Dec 2011 00:50:56 +0900
changeset 15718 c604a3d1969d
parent 14990 494b26ad8736
child 18179 f614543733b6
permissions -rw-r--r--
icasefs: disuse length check against un-normcase()-ed filenames this patch disuses length check against un-normcase()-ed filenames gotten by "os.listdir()", because there is no assurance that filesystem stores filenames normalized except in letter case, even though some case insensitive filesystems (in some environment, for some language setting) store them in such manner.

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"""Abstraction to simplify socket use for Python < 2.6

This will attempt to use the ssl module and the new
socket.create_connection method, but fall back to the old
methods if those are unavailable.
"""
import logging
import socket

logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)

try:
    import ssl
    ssl.wrap_socket  # make demandimporters load the module
    have_ssl = True
except ImportError:
    import httplib
    import urllib2
    have_ssl = getattr(urllib2, 'HTTPSHandler', False)
    ssl = False


try:
    create_connection = socket.create_connection
except AttributeError:
    def create_connection(address):
        host, port = address
        msg = "getaddrinfo returns an empty list"
        sock = None
        for res in socket.getaddrinfo(host, port, 0,
                                      socket.SOCK_STREAM):
            af, socktype, proto, _canonname, sa = res
            try:
                sock = socket.socket(af, socktype, proto)
                logger.info("connect: (%s, %s)", host, port)
                sock.connect(sa)
            except socket.error, msg:
                logger.info('connect fail: %s %s', host, port)
                if sock:
                    sock.close()
                sock = None
                continue
            break
        if not sock:
            raise socket.error, msg
        return sock

if ssl:
    wrap_socket = ssl.wrap_socket
    CERT_NONE = ssl.CERT_NONE
    CERT_OPTIONAL = ssl.CERT_OPTIONAL
    CERT_REQUIRED = ssl.CERT_REQUIRED
else:
    class FakeSocket(httplib.FakeSocket):
        """Socket wrapper that supports SSL.
        """
        # backport the behavior from Python 2.6, which is to busy wait
        # on the socket instead of anything nice. Sigh.
        # See http://bugs.python.org/issue3890 for more info.
        def recv(self, buflen=1024, flags=0):
            """ssl-aware wrapper around socket.recv
            """
            if flags != 0:
                raise ValueError(
                    "non-zero flags not allowed in calls to recv() on %s" %
                    self.__class__)
            while True:
                try:
                    return self._ssl.read(buflen)
                except socket.sslerror, x:
                    if x.args[0] == socket.SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ:
                        continue
                    else:
                        raise x

    _PROTOCOL_SSLv23 = 2

    CERT_NONE = 0
    CERT_OPTIONAL = 1
    CERT_REQUIRED = 2

    def wrap_socket(sock, keyfile=None, certfile=None,
                server_side=False, cert_reqs=CERT_NONE,
                ssl_version=_PROTOCOL_SSLv23, ca_certs=None,
                do_handshake_on_connect=True,
                suppress_ragged_eofs=True):
        if cert_reqs != CERT_NONE and ca_certs:
            raise CertificateValidationUnsupported(
                'SSL certificate validation requires the ssl module'
                '(included in Python 2.6 and later.)')
        sslob = socket.ssl(sock)
        # borrow httplib's workaround for no ssl.wrap_socket
        sock = FakeSocket(sock, sslob)
        return sock


class CertificateValidationUnsupported(Exception):
    """Exception raised when cert validation is requested but unavailable."""
# no-check-code