Merge "Enforce Content-Length in catch_errors"
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@ -16,10 +16,44 @@
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from swift import gettext_ as _
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from swift.common.swob import Request, HTTPServerError
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from swift.common.utils import get_logger, generate_trans_id
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from swift.common.utils import get_logger, generate_trans_id, close_if_possible
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from swift.common.wsgi import WSGIContext
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class BadResponseLength(Exception):
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pass
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def enforce_byte_count(inner_iter, nbytes):
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"""
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Enforces that inner_iter yields exactly <nbytes> bytes before
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exhaustion.
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If inner_iter fails to do so, BadResponseLength is raised.
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:param inner_iter: iterable of bytestrings
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:param nbytes: number of bytes expected
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"""
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try:
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bytes_left = nbytes
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for chunk in inner_iter:
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if bytes_left >= len(chunk):
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yield chunk
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bytes_left -= len(chunk)
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else:
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yield chunk[:bytes_left]
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raise BadResponseLength(
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"Too many bytes; truncating after %d bytes "
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"with at least %d surplus bytes remaining" % (
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nbytes, len(chunk) - bytes_left))
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if bytes_left:
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raise BadResponseLength('Expected another %d bytes' % (
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bytes_left,))
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finally:
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close_if_possible(inner_iter)
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class CatchErrorsContext(WSGIContext):
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def __init__(self, app, logger, trans_id_suffix=''):
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@ -35,6 +69,7 @@ class CatchErrorsContext(WSGIContext):
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trans_id = generate_trans_id(trans_id_suffix)
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env['swift.trans_id'] = trans_id
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method = env['REQUEST_METHOD']
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self.logger.txn_id = trans_id
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try:
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# catch any errors in the pipeline
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@ -48,6 +83,37 @@ class CatchErrorsContext(WSGIContext):
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resp.headers['X-Openstack-Request-Id'] = trans_id
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return resp(env, start_response)
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# If the app specified a Content-Length, enforce that it sends that
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# many bytes.
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#
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# If an app gives too few bytes, then the client will wait for the
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# remainder before sending another HTTP request on the same socket;
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# since no more bytes are coming, this will result in either an
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# infinite wait or a timeout. In this case, we want to raise an
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# exception to signal to the WSGI server that it should close the
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# TCP connection.
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#
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# If an app gives too many bytes, then we can deadlock with the
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# client; if the client reads its N bytes and then sends a large-ish
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# request (enough to fill TCP buffers), it'll block until we read
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# some of the request. However, we won't read the request since
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# we'll be trying to shove the rest of our oversized response out
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# the socket. In that case, we truncate the response body at N bytes
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# and raise an exception to stop any more bytes from being
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# generated and also to kill the TCP connection.
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if self._response_headers:
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content_lengths = [val for header, val in self._response_headers
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if header.lower() == "content-length"]
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if len(content_lengths) == 1:
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try:
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content_length = int(content_lengths[0])
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except ValueError:
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pass
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else:
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resp = enforce_byte_count(
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resp,
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0 if method == 'HEAD' else content_length)
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# make sure the response has the trans_id
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if self._response_headers is None:
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self._response_headers = []
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con_resp = con_req.get_response(self.dlo.app)
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if not is_success(con_resp.status_int):
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if req.method == 'HEAD':
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close_if_possible(con_resp.app_iter)
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con_resp.body = ''
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return con_resp, None
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with closing_if_possible(con_resp.app_iter):
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return None, json.loads(''.join(con_resp.app_iter))
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resp = app(req.environ, self.start_response)
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self.assertEqual(list(resp), [b'An error occurred'])
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def test_HEAD_with_content_length(self):
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def cannot_count_app(env, sr):
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sr("200 OK", [("Content-Length", "10")])
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return [b""]
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app = catch_errors.CatchErrorMiddleware(cannot_count_app, {})
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list(app({'REQUEST_METHOD': 'HEAD'}, self.start_response))
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def test_short_response_body(self):
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def cannot_count_app(env, sr):
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sr("200 OK", [("Content-Length", "2000")])
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return [b"our staff tailor is Euripedes Imenedes"]
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app = catch_errors.CatchErrorMiddleware(cannot_count_app, {})
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with self.assertRaises(catch_errors.BadResponseLength):
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list(app({'REQUEST_METHOD': 'GET'}, self.start_response))
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def test_long_response_body(self):
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def cannot_count_app(env, sr):
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sr("200 OK", [("Content-Length", "10")])
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return [b"our optometric firm is C.F. Eye Care"]
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app = catch_errors.CatchErrorMiddleware(cannot_count_app, {})
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with self.assertRaises(catch_errors.BadResponseLength):
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list(app({'REQUEST_METHOD': 'GET'}, self.start_response))
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def test_bogus_content_length(self):
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def bogus_cl_app(env, sr):
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sr("200 OK", [("Content-Length", "25 cm")])
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return [b"our British cutlery specialist is Sir Irving Spoon"]
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app = catch_errors.CatchErrorMiddleware(bogus_cl_app, {})
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list(app({'REQUEST_METHOD': 'GET'}, self.start_response))
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def test_no_content_length(self):
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def no_cl_app(env, sr):
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sr("200 OK", [("Content-Type", "application/names")])
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return [b"our staff statistician is Marge Inovera"]
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app = catch_errors.CatchErrorMiddleware(no_cl_app, {})
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list(app({'REQUEST_METHOD': 'GET'}, self.start_response))
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def test_multiple_content_lengths(self):
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def poly_cl_app(env, sr):
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sr("200 OK", [("Content-Length", "30"),
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("Content-Length", "40")])
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return [b"The head of our personal trainers is Jim Shortz"]
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app = catch_errors.CatchErrorMiddleware(poly_cl_app, {})
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list(app({'REQUEST_METHOD': 'GET'}, self.start_response))
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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unittest.main()
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self.assertEqual(status, "200 OK")
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self.assertEqual(body, "aaaaabbbbbccccc")
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def test_error_listing_container_HEAD(self):
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self.app.register(
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'GET', '/v1/AUTH_test/c?prefix=seg_',
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# for example, if a manifest refers to segments in another
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# container, but the user is accessing the manifest via a
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# container-level tempurl key
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swob.HTTPUnauthorized, {}, None)
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req = swob.Request.blank('/v1/AUTH_test/mancon/manifest-many-segments',
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environ={'REQUEST_METHOD': 'HEAD'})
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with mock.patch(LIMIT, 3):
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status, headers, body = self.call_dlo(req)
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self.assertEqual(status, "401 Unauthorized")
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self.assertEqual(body, b"")
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def test_mismatched_etag_fetching_second_segment(self):
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self.app.register(
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'GET', '/v1/AUTH_test/c/seg_02',
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