Merge "py3: Be able to parse non-RFC-compliant request lines"

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Zuul 2019-05-03 21:08:45 +00:00 committed by Gerrit Code Review
commit 4ee9545805
2 changed files with 60 additions and 7 deletions

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@ -35,7 +35,8 @@ from six import StringIO
from swift.common import utils, constraints
from swift.common.storage_policy import BindPortsCache
from swift.common.swob import Request, wsgi_unquote
from swift.common.swob import Request, wsgi_quote, wsgi_unquote, \
wsgi_quote_plus, wsgi_unquote_plus, wsgi_to_bytes, bytes_to_wsgi
from swift.common.utils import capture_stdio, disable_fallocate, \
drop_privileges, get_logger, NullLogger, config_true_value, \
validate_configuration, get_hub, config_auto_int_value, \
@ -433,6 +434,36 @@ class SwiftHttpProtocol(wsgi.HttpProtocol):
'''If the client didn't provide a content type, leave it blank.'''
return ''
def parse_request(self):
if not six.PY2:
# request lines *should* be ascii per the RFC, but historically
# we've allowed (and even have func tests that use) arbitrary
# bytes. This breaks on py3 (see https://bugs.python.org/issue33973
# ) but the work-around is simple: munge the request line to be
# properly quoted. py2 will do the right thing without this, but it
# doesn't hurt to re-write the request line like this and it
# simplifies testing.
if self.raw_requestline.count(b' ') >= 2:
parts = self.raw_requestline.split(b' ', 2)
path, q, query = parts[1].partition(b'?')
# unquote first, so we don't over-quote something
# that was *correctly* quoted
path = wsgi_to_bytes(wsgi_quote(wsgi_unquote(
bytes_to_wsgi(path))))
query = b'&'.join(
sep.join([
wsgi_to_bytes(wsgi_quote_plus(wsgi_unquote_plus(
bytes_to_wsgi(key)))),
wsgi_to_bytes(wsgi_quote_plus(wsgi_unquote_plus(
bytes_to_wsgi(val))))
])
for part in query.split(b'&')
for key, sep, val in (part.partition(b'='), ))
parts[1] = path + q + query
self.raw_requestline = b' '.join(parts)
# else, mangled protocol, most likely; let base class deal with it
return wsgi.HttpProtocol.parse_request(self)
class SwiftHttpProxiedProtocol(SwiftHttpProtocol):
"""

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@ -27,6 +27,7 @@ import types
import eventlet.wsgi
import six
from six import BytesIO
from six.moves.urllib.parse import quote
@ -984,11 +985,6 @@ class TestWSGI(unittest.TestCase):
class TestSwiftHttpProtocol(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
patcher = mock.patch('swift.common.wsgi.wsgi.HttpProtocol')
self.mock_super = patcher.start()
self.addCleanup(patcher.stop)
def _proto_obj(self):
# Make an object we can exercise... note the base class's __init__()
# does a bunch of work, so we just new up an object like eventlet.wsgi
@ -1041,12 +1037,38 @@ class TestSwiftHttpProtocol(unittest.TestCase):
self.assertEqual(False, proto_obj.parse_request())
self.assertEqual([], self.mock_super.mock_calls)
self.assertEqual([
mock.call(400, "Bad HTTP/0.9 request type ('jimmy')"),
], proto_obj.send_error.mock_calls)
self.assertEqual(('a', '123'), proto_obj.client_address)
def test_request_line_cleanup(self):
def do_test(line_from_socket, expected_line=None):
if expected_line is None:
expected_line = line_from_socket
proto_obj = self._proto_obj()
proto_obj.raw_requestline = line_from_socket
with mock.patch('swift.common.wsgi.wsgi.HttpProtocol') \
as mock_super:
proto_obj.parse_request()
self.assertEqual([mock.call.parse_request(proto_obj)],
mock_super.mock_calls)
self.assertEqual(proto_obj.raw_requestline, expected_line)
do_test(b'GET / HTTP/1.1')
do_test(b'GET /%FF HTTP/1.1')
if not six.PY2:
do_test(b'GET /\xff HTTP/1.1', b'GET /%FF HTTP/1.1')
do_test(b'PUT /Here%20Is%20A%20SnowMan:\xe2\x98\x83 HTTP/1.0',
b'PUT /Here%20Is%20A%20SnowMan%3A%E2%98%83 HTTP/1.0')
do_test(
b'POST /?and%20it=fixes+params&'
b'PALMTREE=\xf0%9f\x8c%b4 HTTP/1.1',
b'POST /?and+it=fixes+params&PALMTREE=%F0%9F%8C%B4 HTTP/1.1')
class TestProxyProtocol(unittest.TestCase):
def _run_bytes_through_protocol(self, bytes_from_client, protocol_class):