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# -*- test-case-name: twisted.test.test_policies -*-
# Copyright (c) Twisted Matrix Laboratories.
# See LICENSE for details.
"""
Resource limiting policies.
@seealso: See also L{twisted.protocols.htb} for rate limiting.
"""
from __future__ import division, absolute_import
# system imports
import sys
from zope.interface import directlyProvides, providedBy
# twisted imports
from twisted.internet.protocol import ServerFactory, Protocol, ClientFactory
from twisted.internet import error
from twisted.internet.interfaces import ILoggingContext
from twisted.python import log
def _wrappedLogPrefix(wrapper, wrapped):
"""
Compute a log prefix for a wrapper and the object it wraps.
@rtype: C{str}
"""
if ILoggingContext.providedBy(wrapped):
logPrefix = wrapped.logPrefix()
else:
logPrefix = wrapped.__class__.__name__
return "%s (%s)" % (logPrefix, wrapper.__class__.__name__)
class ProtocolWrapper(Protocol):
"""
Wraps protocol instances and acts as their transport as well.
@ivar wrappedProtocol: An L{IProtocol<twisted.internet.interfaces.IProtocol>}
provider to which L{IProtocol<twisted.internet.interfaces.IProtocol>}
method calls onto this L{ProtocolWrapper} will be proxied.
@ivar factory: The L{WrappingFactory} which created this
L{ProtocolWrapper}.
"""
disconnecting = 0
def __init__(self, factory, wrappedProtocol):
self.wrappedProtocol = wrappedProtocol
self.factory = factory
def logPrefix(self):
"""
Use a customized log prefix mentioning both the wrapped protocol and
the current one.
"""
return _wrappedLogPrefix(self, self.wrappedProtocol)
def makeConnection(self, transport):
"""
When a connection is made, register this wrapper with its factory,
save the real transport, and connect the wrapped protocol to this
L{ProtocolWrapper} to intercept any transport calls it makes.
"""
directlyProvides(self, providedBy(transport))
Protocol.makeConnection(self, transport)
self.factory.registerProtocol(self)
self.wrappedProtocol.makeConnection(self)
# Transport relaying
def write(self, data):
self.transport.write(data)
def writeSequence(self, data):
self.transport.writeSequence(data)
def loseConnection(self):
self.disconnecting = 1
self.transport.loseConnection()
def getPeer(self):
return self.transport.getPeer()
def getHost(self):
return self.transport.getHost()
def registerProducer(self, producer, streaming):
self.transport.registerProducer(producer, streaming)
def unregisterProducer(self):
self.transport.unregisterProducer()
def stopConsuming(self):
self.transport.stopConsuming()
def __getattr__(self, name):
return getattr(self.transport, name)
# Protocol relaying
def dataReceived(self, data):
self.wrappedProtocol.dataReceived(data)
def connectionLost(self, reason):
self.factory.unregisterProtocol(self)
self.wrappedProtocol.connectionLost(reason)
class WrappingFactory(ClientFactory):
"""
Wraps a factory and its protocols, and keeps track of them.
"""
protocol = ProtocolWrapper
def __init__(self, wrappedFactory):
self.wrappedFactory = wrappedFactory
self.protocols = {}
def logPrefix(self):
"""
Generate a log prefix mentioning both the wrapped factory and this one.
"""
return _wrappedLogPrefix(self, self.wrappedFactory)
def doStart(self):
self.wrappedFactory.doStart()
ClientFactory.doStart(self)
def doStop(self):
self.wrappedFactory.doStop()
ClientFactory.doStop(self)
def startedConnecting(self, connector):
self.wrappedFactory.startedConnecting(connector)
def clientConnectionFailed(self, connector, reason):
self.wrappedFactory.clientConnectionFailed(connector, reason)
def clientConnectionLost(self, connector, reason):
self.wrappedFactory.clientConnectionLost(connector, reason)
def buildProtocol(self, addr):
return self.protocol(self, self.wrappedFactory.buildProtocol(addr))
def registerProtocol(self, p):
"""
Called by protocol to register itself.
"""
self.protocols[p] = 1
def unregisterProtocol(self, p):
"""
Called by protocols when they go away.
"""
del self.protocols[p]
class ThrottlingProtocol(ProtocolWrapper):
"""
Protocol for L{ThrottlingFactory}.
"""
# wrap API for tracking bandwidth
def write(self, data):
self.factory.registerWritten(len(data))
ProtocolWrapper.write(self, data)
def writeSequence(self, seq):
self.factory.registerWritten(sum(map(len, seq)))
ProtocolWrapper.writeSequence(self, seq)
def dataReceived(self, data):
self.factory.registerRead(len(data))
ProtocolWrapper.dataReceived(self, data)
def registerProducer(self, producer, streaming):
self.producer = producer
ProtocolWrapper.registerProducer(self, producer, streaming)
def unregisterProducer(self):
del self.producer
ProtocolWrapper.unregisterProducer(self)
def throttleReads(self):
self.transport.pauseProducing()
def unthrottleReads(self):
self.transport.resumeProducing()
def throttleWrites(self):
if hasattr(self, "producer"):
self.producer.pauseProducing()
def unthrottleWrites(self):
if hasattr(self, "producer"):
self.producer.resumeProducing()
class ThrottlingFactory(WrappingFactory):
"""
Throttles bandwidth and number of connections.
Write bandwidth will only be throttled if there is a producer
registered.
"""
protocol = ThrottlingProtocol
def __init__(self, wrappedFactory, maxConnectionCount=sys.maxsize,
readLimit=None, writeLimit=None):
WrappingFactory.__init__(self, wrappedFactory)
self.connectionCount = 0
self.maxConnectionCount = maxConnectionCount
self.readLimit = readLimit # max bytes we should read per second
self.writeLimit = writeLimit # max bytes we should write per second
self.readThisSecond = 0
self.writtenThisSecond = 0
self.unthrottleReadsID = None
self.checkReadBandwidthID = None
self.unthrottleWritesID = None
self.checkWriteBandwidthID = None
def callLater(self, period, func):
"""
Wrapper around L{reactor.callLater} for test purpose.
"""
from twisted.internet import reactor
return reactor.callLater(period, func)
def registerWritten(self, length):
"""
Called by protocol to tell us more bytes were written.
"""
self.writtenThisSecond += length
def registerRead(self, length):
"""
Called by protocol to tell us more bytes were read.
"""
self.readThisSecond += length
def checkReadBandwidth(self):
"""
Checks if we've passed bandwidth limits.
"""
if self.readThisSecond > self.readLimit:
self.throttleReads()
throttleTime = (float(self.readThisSecond) / self.readLimit) - 1.0
self.unthrottleReadsID = self.callLater(throttleTime,
self.unthrottleReads)
self.readThisSecond = 0
self.checkReadBandwidthID = self.callLater(1, self.checkReadBandwidth)
def checkWriteBandwidth(self):
if self.writtenThisSecond > self.writeLimit:
self.throttleWrites()
throttleTime = (float(self.writtenThisSecond) / self.writeLimit) - 1.0
self.unthrottleWritesID = self.callLater(throttleTime,
self.unthrottleWrites)
# reset for next round
self.writtenThisSecond = 0
self.checkWriteBandwidthID = self.callLater(1, self.checkWriteBandwidth)
def throttleReads(self):
"""
Throttle reads on all protocols.
"""
log.msg("Throttling reads on %s" % self)
for p in self.protocols.keys():
p.throttleReads()
def unthrottleReads(self):
"""
Stop throttling reads on all protocols.
"""
self.unthrottleReadsID = None
log.msg("Stopped throttling reads on %s" % self)
for p in self.protocols.keys():
p.unthrottleReads()
def throttleWrites(self):
"""
Throttle writes on all protocols.
"""
log.msg("Throttling writes on %s" % self)
for p in self.protocols.keys():
p.throttleWrites()
def unthrottleWrites(self):
"""
Stop throttling writes on all protocols.
"""
self.unthrottleWritesID = None
log.msg("Stopped throttling writes on %s" % self)
for p in self.protocols.keys():
p.unthrottleWrites()
def buildProtocol(self, addr):
if self.connectionCount == 0:
if self.readLimit is not None:
self.checkReadBandwidth()
if self.writeLimit is not None:
self.checkWriteBandwidth()
if self.connectionCount < self.maxConnectionCount:
self.connectionCount += 1
return WrappingFactory.buildProtocol(self, addr)
else:
log.msg("Max connection count reached!")
return None
def unregisterProtocol(self, p):
WrappingFactory.unregisterProtocol(self, p)
self.connectionCount -= 1
if self.connectionCount == 0:
if self.unthrottleReadsID is not None:
self.unthrottleReadsID.cancel()
if self.checkReadBandwidthID is not None:
self.checkReadBandwidthID.cancel()
if self.unthrottleWritesID is not None:
self.unthrottleWritesID.cancel()
if self.checkWriteBandwidthID is not None:
self.checkWriteBandwidthID.cancel()
class SpewingProtocol(ProtocolWrapper):
def dataReceived(self, data):
log.msg("Received: %r" % data)
ProtocolWrapper.dataReceived(self,data)
def write(self, data):
log.msg("Sending: %r" % data)
ProtocolWrapper.write(self,data)
class SpewingFactory(WrappingFactory):
protocol = SpewingProtocol
class LimitConnectionsByPeer(WrappingFactory):
maxConnectionsPerPeer = 5
def startFactory(self):
self.peerConnections = {}
def buildProtocol(self, addr):
peerHost = addr[0]
connectionCount = self.peerConnections.get(peerHost, 0)
if connectionCount >= self.maxConnectionsPerPeer:
return None
self.peerConnections[peerHost] = connectionCount + 1
return WrappingFactory.buildProtocol(self, addr)
def unregisterProtocol(self, p):
peerHost = p.getPeer()[1]
self.peerConnections[peerHost] -= 1
if self.peerConnections[peerHost] == 0:
del self.peerConnections[peerHost]
class LimitTotalConnectionsFactory(ServerFactory):
"""
Factory that limits the number of simultaneous connections.
@type connectionCount: C{int}
@ivar connectionCount: number of current connections.
@type connectionLimit: C{int} or C{None}
@cvar connectionLimit: maximum number of connections.
@type overflowProtocol: L{Protocol} or C{None}
@cvar overflowProtocol: Protocol to use for new connections when
connectionLimit is exceeded. If C{None} (the default value), excess
connections will be closed immediately.
"""
connectionCount = 0
connectionLimit = None
overflowProtocol = None
def buildProtocol(self, addr):
if (self.connectionLimit is None or
self.connectionCount < self.connectionLimit):
# Build the normal protocol
wrappedProtocol = self.protocol()
elif self.overflowProtocol is None:
# Just drop the connection
return None
else:
# Too many connections, so build the overflow protocol
wrappedProtocol = self.overflowProtocol()
wrappedProtocol.factory = self
protocol = ProtocolWrapper(self, wrappedProtocol)
self.connectionCount += 1
return protocol
def registerProtocol(self, p):
pass
def unregisterProtocol(self, p):
self.connectionCount -= 1
class TimeoutProtocol(ProtocolWrapper):
"""
Protocol that automatically disconnects when the connection is idle.
"""
def __init__(self, factory, wrappedProtocol, timeoutPeriod):
"""
Constructor.
@param factory: An L{IFactory}.
@param wrappedProtocol: A L{Protocol} to wrapp.
@param timeoutPeriod: Number of seconds to wait for activity before
timing out.
"""
ProtocolWrapper.__init__(self, factory, wrappedProtocol)
self.timeoutCall = None
self.setTimeout(timeoutPeriod)
def setTimeout(self, timeoutPeriod=None):
"""
Set a timeout.
This will cancel any existing timeouts.
@param timeoutPeriod: If not C{None}, change the timeout period.
Otherwise, use the existing value.
"""
self.cancelTimeout()
if timeoutPeriod is not None:
self.timeoutPeriod = timeoutPeriod
self.timeoutCall = self.factory.callLater(self.timeoutPeriod, self.timeoutFunc)
def cancelTimeout(self):
"""
Cancel the timeout.
If the timeout was already cancelled, this does nothing.
"""
if self.timeoutCall:
try:
self.timeoutCall.cancel()
except error.AlreadyCalled:
pass
self.timeoutCall = None
def resetTimeout(self):
"""
Reset the timeout, usually because some activity just happened.
"""
if self.timeoutCall:
self.timeoutCall.reset(self.timeoutPeriod)
def write(self, data):
self.resetTimeout()
ProtocolWrapper.write(self, data)
def writeSequence(self, seq):
self.resetTimeout()
ProtocolWrapper.writeSequence(self, seq)
def dataReceived(self, data):
self.resetTimeout()
ProtocolWrapper.dataReceived(self, data)
def connectionLost(self, reason):
self.cancelTimeout()
ProtocolWrapper.connectionLost(self, reason)
def timeoutFunc(self):
"""
This method is called when the timeout is triggered.
By default it calls L{loseConnection}. Override this if you want
something else to happen.
"""
self.loseConnection()
class TimeoutFactory(WrappingFactory):
"""
Factory for TimeoutWrapper.
"""
protocol = TimeoutProtocol
def __init__(self, wrappedFactory, timeoutPeriod=30*60):
self.timeoutPeriod = timeoutPeriod
WrappingFactory.__init__(self, wrappedFactory)
def buildProtocol(self, addr):
return self.protocol(self, self.wrappedFactory.buildProtocol(addr),
timeoutPeriod=self.timeoutPeriod)
def callLater(self, period, func):
"""
Wrapper around L{reactor.callLater} for test purpose.
"""
from twisted.internet import reactor
return reactor.callLater(period, func)
class TrafficLoggingProtocol(ProtocolWrapper):
def __init__(self, factory, wrappedProtocol, logfile, lengthLimit=None,
number=0):
"""
@param factory: factory which created this protocol.
@type factory: C{protocol.Factory}.
@param wrappedProtocol: the underlying protocol.
@type wrappedProtocol: C{protocol.Protocol}.
@param logfile: file opened for writing used to write log messages.
@type logfile: C{file}
@param lengthLimit: maximum size of the datareceived logged.
@type lengthLimit: C{int}
@param number: identifier of the connection.
@type number: C{int}.
"""
ProtocolWrapper.__init__(self, factory, wrappedProtocol)
self.logfile = logfile
self.lengthLimit = lengthLimit
self._number = number
def _log(self, line):
self.logfile.write(line + '\n')
self.logfile.flush()
def _mungeData(self, data):
if self.lengthLimit and len(data) > self.lengthLimit:
data = data[:self.lengthLimit - 12] + '<... elided>'
return data
# IProtocol
def connectionMade(self):
self._log('*')
return ProtocolWrapper.connectionMade(self)
def dataReceived(self, data):
self._log('C %d: %r' % (self._number, self._mungeData(data)))
return ProtocolWrapper.dataReceived(self, data)
def connectionLost(self, reason):
self._log('C %d: %r' % (self._number, reason))
return ProtocolWrapper.connectionLost(self, reason)
# ITransport
def write(self, data):
self._log('S %d: %r' % (self._number, self._mungeData(data)))
return ProtocolWrapper.write(self, data)
def writeSequence(self, iovec):
self._log('SV %d: %r' % (self._number, [self._mungeData(d) for d in iovec]))
return ProtocolWrapper.writeSequence(self, iovec)
def loseConnection(self):
self._log('S %d: *' % (self._number,))
return ProtocolWrapper.loseConnection(self)
class TrafficLoggingFactory(WrappingFactory):
protocol = TrafficLoggingProtocol
_counter = 0
def __init__(self, wrappedFactory, logfilePrefix, lengthLimit=None):
self.logfilePrefix = logfilePrefix
self.lengthLimit = lengthLimit
WrappingFactory.__init__(self, wrappedFactory)
def open(self, name):
return file(name, 'w')
def buildProtocol(self, addr):
self._counter += 1
logfile = self.open(self.logfilePrefix + '-' + str(self._counter))
return self.protocol(self, self.wrappedFactory.buildProtocol(addr),
logfile, self.lengthLimit, self._counter)
def resetCounter(self):
"""
Reset the value of the counter used to identify connections.
"""
self._counter = 0
class TimeoutMixin:
"""
Mixin for protocols which wish to timeout connections.
Protocols that mix this in have a single timeout, set using L{setTimeout}.
When the timeout is hit, L{timeoutConnection} is called, which, by
default, closes the connection.
@cvar timeOut: The number of seconds after which to timeout the connection.
"""
timeOut = None
__timeoutCall = None
def callLater(self, period, func):
"""
Wrapper around L{reactor.callLater} for test purpose.
"""
from twisted.internet import reactor
return reactor.callLater(period, func)
def resetTimeout(self):
"""
Reset the timeout count down.
If the connection has already timed out, then do nothing. If the
timeout has been cancelled (probably using C{setTimeout(None)}), also
do nothing.
It's often a good idea to call this when the protocol has received
some meaningful input from the other end of the connection. "I've got
some data, they're still there, reset the timeout".
"""
if self.__timeoutCall is not None and self.timeOut is not None:
self.__timeoutCall.reset(self.timeOut)
def setTimeout(self, period):
"""
Change the timeout period
@type period: C{int} or C{NoneType}
@param period: The period, in seconds, to change the timeout to, or
C{None} to disable the timeout.
"""
prev = self.timeOut
self.timeOut = period
if self.__timeoutCall is not None:
if period is None:
self.__timeoutCall.cancel()
self.__timeoutCall = None
else:
self.__timeoutCall.reset(period)
elif period is not None:
self.__timeoutCall = self.callLater(period, self.__timedOut)
return prev
def __timedOut(self):
self.__timeoutCall = None
self.timeoutConnection()
def timeoutConnection(self):
"""
Called when the connection times out.
Override to define behavior other than dropping the connection.
"""
self.transport.loseConnection()