openmedialibrary_platform/Linux/lib/python2.7/site-packages/twisted/names/srvconnect.py

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# -*- test-case-name: twisted.names.test.test_srvconnect -*-
# Copyright (c) Twisted Matrix Laboratories.
# See LICENSE for details.
from functools import reduce
from zope.interface import implements
from twisted.internet import error, interfaces
from twisted.names import client, dns
from twisted.names.error import DNSNameError
from twisted.python.compat import unicode
class _SRVConnector_ClientFactoryWrapper:
def __init__(self, connector, wrappedFactory):
self.__connector = connector
self.__wrappedFactory = wrappedFactory
def startedConnecting(self, connector):
self.__wrappedFactory.startedConnecting(self.__connector)
def clientConnectionFailed(self, connector, reason):
self.__connector.connectionFailed(reason)
def clientConnectionLost(self, connector, reason):
self.__connector.connectionLost(reason)
def __getattr__(self, key):
return getattr(self.__wrappedFactory, key)
class SRVConnector:
"""A connector that looks up DNS SRV records. See RFC2782."""
implements(interfaces.IConnector)
stopAfterDNS=0
def __init__(self, reactor, service, domain, factory,
protocol='tcp', connectFuncName='connectTCP',
connectFuncArgs=(),
connectFuncKwArgs={},
defaultPort=None,
):
"""
@param domain: The domain to connect to. If passed as a unicode
string, it will be encoded using C{idna} encoding.
@type domain: L{bytes} or L{unicode}
@param defaultPort: Optional default port number to be used when SRV
lookup fails and the service name is unknown. This should be the
port number associated with the service name as defined by the IANA
registry.
@type defaultPort: C{int}
"""
self.reactor = reactor
self.service = service
if isinstance(domain, unicode):
domain = domain.encode('idna')
self.domain = domain
self.factory = factory
self.protocol = protocol
self.connectFuncName = connectFuncName
self.connectFuncArgs = connectFuncArgs
self.connectFuncKwArgs = connectFuncKwArgs
self._defaultPort = defaultPort
self.connector = None
self.servers = None
self.orderedServers = None # list of servers already used in this round
def connect(self):
"""Start connection to remote server."""
self.factory.doStart()
self.factory.startedConnecting(self)
if not self.servers:
if self.domain is None:
self.connectionFailed(error.DNSLookupError("Domain is not defined."))
return
d = client.lookupService('_%s._%s.%s' % (self.service,
self.protocol,
self.domain))
d.addCallbacks(self._cbGotServers, self._ebGotServers)
d.addCallback(lambda x, self=self: self._reallyConnect())
if self._defaultPort:
d.addErrback(self._ebServiceUnknown)
d.addErrback(self.connectionFailed)
elif self.connector is None:
self._reallyConnect()
else:
self.connector.connect()
def _ebGotServers(self, failure):
failure.trap(DNSNameError)
# Some DNS servers reply with NXDOMAIN when in fact there are
# just no SRV records for that domain. Act as if we just got an
# empty response and use fallback.
self.servers = []
self.orderedServers = []
def _cbGotServers(self, (answers, auth, add)):
if len(answers) == 1 and answers[0].type == dns.SRV \
and answers[0].payload \
and answers[0].payload.target == dns.Name('.'):
# decidedly not available
raise error.DNSLookupError("Service %s not available for domain %s."
% (repr(self.service), repr(self.domain)))
self.servers = []
self.orderedServers = []
for a in answers:
if a.type != dns.SRV or not a.payload:
continue
self.orderedServers.append((a.payload.priority, a.payload.weight,
str(a.payload.target), a.payload.port))
def _ebServiceUnknown(self, failure):
"""
Connect to the default port when the service name is unknown.
If no SRV records were found, the service name will be passed as the
port. If resolving the name fails with
L{error.ServiceNameUnknownError}, a final attempt is done using the
default port.
"""
failure.trap(error.ServiceNameUnknownError)
self.servers = [(0, 0, self.domain, self._defaultPort)]
self.orderedServers = []
self.connect()
def _serverCmp(self, a, b):
if a[0]!=b[0]:
return cmp(a[0], b[0])
else:
return cmp(a[1], b[1])
def pickServer(self):
assert self.servers is not None
assert self.orderedServers is not None
if not self.servers and not self.orderedServers:
# no SRV record, fall back..
return self.domain, self.service
if not self.servers and self.orderedServers:
# start new round
self.servers = self.orderedServers
self.orderedServers = []
assert self.servers
self.servers.sort(self._serverCmp)
minPriority=self.servers[0][0]
weightIndex = zip(xrange(len(self.servers)), [x[1] for x in self.servers
if x[0]==minPriority])
weightSum = reduce(lambda x, y: (None, x[1]+y[1]), weightIndex, (None, 0))[1]
for index, weight in weightIndex:
weightSum -= weight
if weightSum <= 0:
chosen = self.servers[index]
del self.servers[index]
self.orderedServers.append(chosen)
p, w, host, port = chosen
return host, port
raise RuntimeError, 'Impossible %s pickServer result.' % self.__class__.__name__
def _reallyConnect(self):
if self.stopAfterDNS:
self.stopAfterDNS=0
return
self.host, self.port = self.pickServer()
assert self.host is not None, 'Must have a host to connect to.'
assert self.port is not None, 'Must have a port to connect to.'
connectFunc = getattr(self.reactor, self.connectFuncName)
self.connector=connectFunc(
self.host, self.port,
_SRVConnector_ClientFactoryWrapper(self, self.factory),
*self.connectFuncArgs, **self.connectFuncKwArgs)
def stopConnecting(self):
"""Stop attempting to connect."""
if self.connector:
self.connector.stopConnecting()
else:
self.stopAfterDNS=1
def disconnect(self):
"""Disconnect whatever our are state is."""
if self.connector is not None:
self.connector.disconnect()
else:
self.stopConnecting()
def getDestination(self):
assert self.connector
return self.connector.getDestination()
def connectionFailed(self, reason):
self.factory.clientConnectionFailed(self, reason)
self.factory.doStop()
def connectionLost(self, reason):
self.factory.clientConnectionLost(self, reason)
self.factory.doStop()