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1"""HTTP server base class.
2
3Note: the class in this module doesn't implement any HTTP request; see
4SimpleHTTPServer for simple implementations of GET, HEAD and POST
5(including CGI scripts). It does, however, optionally implement HTTP/1.1
6persistent connections, as of version 0.3.
7
8Contents:
9
10- BaseHTTPRequestHandler: HTTP request handler base class
11- test: test function
12
13XXX To do:
14
15- log requests even later (to capture byte count)
16- log user-agent header and other interesting goodies
17- send error log to separate file
18"""
19
20
21# See also:
22#
23# HTTP Working Group T. Berners-Lee
24# INTERNET-DRAFT R. T. Fielding
25# <draft-ietf-http-v10-spec-00.txt> H. Frystyk Nielsen
26# Expires September 8, 1995 March 8, 1995
27#
28# URL: http://www.ics.uci.edu/pub/ietf/http/draft-ietf-http-v10-spec-00.txt
29#
30# and
31#
32# Network Working Group R. Fielding
33# Request for Comments: 2616 et al
34# Obsoletes: 2068 June 1999
35# Category: Standards Track
36#
37# URL: http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2616.html
38
39# Log files
40# ---------
41#
42# Here's a quote from the NCSA httpd docs about log file format.
43#
44# | The logfile format is as follows. Each line consists of:
45# |
46# | host rfc931 authuser [DD/Mon/YYYY:hh:mm:ss] "request" ddd bbbb
47# |
48# | host: Either the DNS name or the IP number of the remote client
49# | rfc931: Any information returned by identd for this person,
50# | - otherwise.
51# | authuser: If user sent a userid for authentication, the user name,
52# | - otherwise.
53# | DD: Day
54# | Mon: Month (calendar name)
55# | YYYY: Year
56# | hh: hour (24-hour format, the machine's timezone)
57# | mm: minutes
58# | ss: seconds
59# | request: The first line of the HTTP request as sent by the client.
60# | ddd: the status code returned by the server, - if not available.
61# | bbbb: the total number of bytes sent,
62# | *not including the HTTP/1.0 header*, - if not available
63# |
64# | You can determine the name of the file accessed through request.
65#
66# (Actually, the latter is only true if you know the server configuration
67# at the time the request was made!)
68
69__version__ = "0.3"
70
71__all__ = ["HTTPServer", "BaseHTTPRequestHandler"]
72
73import sys
74import time
75import socket # For gethostbyaddr()
76from warnings import filterwarnings, catch_warnings
77with catch_warnings():
78 if sys.py3kwarning:
79 filterwarnings("ignore", ".*mimetools has been removed",
80 DeprecationWarning)
81 import mimetools
82import SocketServer
83
84# Default error message template
85DEFAULT_ERROR_MESSAGE = """\
86<head>
87<title>Error response</title>
88</head>
89<body>
90<h1>Error response</h1>
91<p>Error code %(code)d.
92<p>Message: %(message)s.
93<p>Error code explanation: %(code)s = %(explain)s.
94</body>
95"""
96
97DEFAULT_ERROR_CONTENT_TYPE = "text/html"
98
99def _quote_html(html):
100 return html.replace("&", "&amp;").replace("<", "&lt;").replace(">", "&gt;")
101
102class HTTPServer(SocketServer.TCPServer):
103
104 allow_reuse_address = 1 # Seems to make sense in testing environment
105
106 def server_bind(self):
107 """Override server_bind to store the server name."""
108 SocketServer.TCPServer.server_bind(self)
109 host, port = self.socket.getsockname()[:2]
110 self.server_name = socket.getfqdn(host)
111 self.server_port = port
112
113
114class BaseHTTPRequestHandler(SocketServer.StreamRequestHandler):
115
116 """HTTP request handler base class.
117
118 The following explanation of HTTP serves to guide you through the
119 code as well as to expose any misunderstandings I may have about
120 HTTP (so you don't need to read the code to figure out I'm wrong
121 :-).
122
123 HTTP (HyperText Transfer Protocol) is an extensible protocol on
124 top of a reliable stream transport (e.g. TCP/IP). The protocol
125 recognizes three parts to a request:
126
127 1. One line identifying the request type and path
128 2. An optional set of RFC-822-style headers
129 3. An optional data part
130
131 The headers and data are separated by a blank line.
132
133 The first line of the request has the form
134
135 <command> <path> <version>
136
137 where <command> is a (case-sensitive) keyword such as GET or POST,
138 <path> is a string containing path information for the request,
139 and <version> should be the string "HTTP/1.0" or "HTTP/1.1".
140 <path> is encoded using the URL encoding scheme (using %xx to signify
141 the ASCII character with hex code xx).
142
143 The specification specifies that lines are separated by CRLF but
144 for compatibility with the widest range of clients recommends
145 servers also handle LF. Similarly, whitespace in the request line
146 is treated sensibly (allowing multiple spaces between components
147 and allowing trailing whitespace).
148
149 Similarly, for output, lines ought to be separated by CRLF pairs
150 but most clients grok LF characters just fine.
151
152 If the first line of the request has the form
153
154 <command> <path>
155
156 (i.e. <version> is left out) then this is assumed to be an HTTP
157 0.9 request; this form has no optional headers and data part and
158 the reply consists of just the data.
159
160 The reply form of the HTTP 1.x protocol again has three parts:
161
162 1. One line giving the response code
163 2. An optional set of RFC-822-style headers
164 3. The data
165
166 Again, the headers and data are separated by a blank line.
167
168 The response code line has the form
169
170 <version> <responsecode> <responsestring>
171
172 where <version> is the protocol version ("HTTP/1.0" or "HTTP/1.1"),
173 <responsecode> is a 3-digit response code indicating success or
174 failure of the request, and <responsestring> is an optional
175 human-readable string explaining what the response code means.
176
177 This server parses the request and the headers, and then calls a
178 function specific to the request type (<command>). Specifically,
179 a request SPAM will be handled by a method do_SPAM(). If no
180 such method exists the server sends an error response to the
181 client. If it exists, it is called with no arguments:
182
183 do_SPAM()
184
185 Note that the request name is case sensitive (i.e. SPAM and spam
186 are different requests).
187
188 The various request details are stored in instance variables:
189
190 - client_address is the client IP address in the form (host,
191 port);
192
193 - command, path and version are the broken-down request line;
194
195 - headers is an instance of mimetools.Message (or a derived
196 class) containing the header information;
197
198 - rfile is a file object open for reading positioned at the
199 start of the optional input data part;
200
201 - wfile is a file object open for writing.
202
203 IT IS IMPORTANT TO ADHERE TO THE PROTOCOL FOR WRITING!
204
205 The first thing to be written must be the response line. Then
206 follow 0 or more header lines, then a blank line, and then the
207 actual data (if any). The meaning of the header lines depends on
208 the command executed by the server; in most cases, when data is
209 returned, there should be at least one header line of the form
210
211 Content-type: <type>/<subtype>
212
213 where <type> and <subtype> should be registered MIME types,
214 e.g. "text/html" or "text/plain".
215
216 """
217
218 # The Python system version, truncated to its first component.
219 sys_version = "Python/" + sys.version.split()[0]
220
221 # The server software version. You may want to override this.
222 # The format is multiple whitespace-separated strings,
223 # where each string is of the form name[/version].
224 server_version = "BaseHTTP/" + __version__
225
226 # The default request version. This only affects responses up until
227 # the point where the request line is parsed, so it mainly decides what
228 # the client gets back when sending a malformed request line.
229 # Most web servers default to HTTP 0.9, i.e. don't send a status line.
230 default_request_version = "HTTP/0.9"
231
232 def parse_request(self):
233 """Parse a request (internal).
234
235 The request should be stored in self.raw_requestline; the results
236 are in self.command, self.path, self.request_version and
237 self.headers.
238
239 Return True for success, False for failure; on failure, an
240 error is sent back.
241
242 """
243 self.command = None # set in case of error on the first line
244 self.request_version = version = self.default_request_version
245 self.close_connection = 1
246 requestline = self.raw_requestline
247 if requestline[-2:] == '\r\n':
248 requestline = requestline[:-2]
249 elif requestline[-1:] == '\n':
250 requestline = requestline[:-1]
251 self.requestline = requestline
252 words = requestline.split()
253 if len(words) == 3:
254 [command, path, version] = words
255 if version[:5] != 'HTTP/':
256 self.send_error(400, "Bad request version (%r)" % version)
257 return False
258 try:
259 base_version_number = version.split('/', 1)[1]
260 version_number = base_version_number.split(".")
261 # RFC 2145 section 3.1 says there can be only one "." and
262 # - major and minor numbers MUST be treated as
263 # separate integers;
264 # - HTTP/2.4 is a lower version than HTTP/2.13, which in
265 # turn is lower than HTTP/12.3;
266 # - Leading zeros MUST be ignored by recipients.
267 if len(version_number) != 2:
268 raise ValueError
269 version_number = int(version_number[0]), int(version_number[1])
270 except (ValueError, IndexError):
271 self.send_error(400, "Bad request version (%r)" % version)
272 return False
273 if version_number >= (1, 1) and self.protocol_version >= "HTTP/1.1":
274 self.close_connection = 0
275 if version_number >= (2, 0):
276 self.send_error(505,
277 "Invalid HTTP Version (%s)" % base_version_number)
278 return False
279 elif len(words) == 2:
280 [command, path] = words
281 self.close_connection = 1
282 if command != 'GET':
283 self.send_error(400,
284 "Bad HTTP/0.9 request type (%r)" % command)
285 return False
286 elif not words:
287 return False
288 else:
289 self.send_error(400, "Bad request syntax (%r)" % requestline)
290 return False
291 self.command, self.path, self.request_version = command, path, version
292
293 # Examine the headers and look for a Connection directive
294 self.headers = self.MessageClass(self.rfile, 0)
295
296 conntype = self.headers.get('Connection', "")
297 if conntype.lower() == 'close':
298 self.close_connection = 1
299 elif (conntype.lower() == 'keep-alive' and
300 self.protocol_version >= "HTTP/1.1"):
301 self.close_connection = 0
302 return True
303
304 def handle_one_request(self):
305 """Handle a single HTTP request.
306
307 You normally don't need to override this method; see the class
308 __doc__ string for information on how to handle specific HTTP
309 commands such as GET and POST.
310
311 """
312 self.raw_requestline = self.rfile.readline()
313 if not self.raw_requestline:
314 self.close_connection = 1
315 return
316 if not self.parse_request(): # An error code has been sent, just exit
317 return
318 mname = 'do_' + self.command
319 if not hasattr(self, mname):
320 self.send_error(501, "Unsupported method (%r)" % self.command)
321 return
322 method = getattr(self, mname)
323 method()
324
325 def handle(self):
326 """Handle multiple requests if necessary."""
327 self.close_connection = 1
328
329 self.handle_one_request()
330 while not self.close_connection:
331 self.handle_one_request()
332
333 def send_error(self, code, message=None):
334 """Send and log an error reply.
335
336 Arguments are the error code, and a detailed message.
337 The detailed message defaults to the short entry matching the
338 response code.
339
340 This sends an error response (so it must be called before any
341 output has been generated), logs the error, and finally sends
342 a piece of HTML explaining the error to the user.
343
344 """
345
346 try:
347 short, long = self.responses[code]
348 except KeyError:
349 short, long = '???', '???'
350 if message is None:
351 message = short
352 explain = long
353 self.log_error("code %d, message %s", code, message)
354 # using _quote_html to prevent Cross Site Scripting attacks (see bug #1100201)
355 content = (self.error_message_format %
356 {'code': code, 'message': _quote_html(message), 'explain': explain})
357 self.send_response(code, message)
358 self.send_header("Content-Type", self.error_content_type)
359 self.send_header('Connection', 'close')
360 self.end_headers()
361 if self.command != 'HEAD' and code >= 200 and code not in (204, 304):
362 self.wfile.write(content)
363
364 error_message_format = DEFAULT_ERROR_MESSAGE
365 error_content_type = DEFAULT_ERROR_CONTENT_TYPE
366
367 def send_response(self, code, message=None):
368 """Send the response header and log the response code.
369
370 Also send two standard headers with the server software
371 version and the current date.
372
373 """
374 self.log_request(code)
375 if message is None:
376 if code in self.responses:
377 message = self.responses[code][0]
378 else:
379 message = ''
380 if self.request_version != 'HTTP/0.9':
381 self.wfile.write("%s %d %s\r\n" %
382 (self.protocol_version, code, message))
383 # print (self.protocol_version, code, message)
384 self.send_header('Server', self.version_string())
385 self.send_header('Date', self.date_time_string())
386
387 def send_header(self, keyword, value):
388 """Send a MIME header."""
389 if self.request_version != 'HTTP/0.9':
390 self.wfile.write("%s: %s\r\n" % (keyword, value))
391
392 if keyword.lower() == 'connection':
393 if value.lower() == 'close':
394 self.close_connection = 1
395 elif value.lower() == 'keep-alive':
396 self.close_connection = 0
397
398 def end_headers(self):
399 """Send the blank line ending the MIME headers."""
400 if self.request_version != 'HTTP/0.9':
401 self.wfile.write("\r\n")
402
403 def log_request(self, code='-', size='-'):
404 """Log an accepted request.
405
406 This is called by send_response().
407
408 """
409
410 self.log_message('"%s" %s %s',
411 self.requestline, str(code), str(size))
412
413 def log_error(self, format, *args):
414 """Log an error.
415
416 This is called when a request cannot be fulfilled. By
417 default it passes the message on to log_message().
418
419 Arguments are the same as for log_message().
420
421 XXX This should go to the separate error log.
422
423 """
424
425 self.log_message(format, *args)
426
427 def log_message(self, format, *args):
428 """Log an arbitrary message.
429
430 This is used by all other logging functions. Override
431 it if you have specific logging wishes.
432
433 The first argument, FORMAT, is a format string for the
434 message to be logged. If the format string contains
435 any % escapes requiring parameters, they should be
436 specified as subsequent arguments (it's just like
437 printf!).
438
439 The client host and current date/time are prefixed to
440 every message.
441
442 """
443
444 sys.stderr.write("%s - - [%s] %s\n" %
445 (self.address_string(),
446 self.log_date_time_string(),
447 format%args))
448
449 def version_string(self):
450 """Return the server software version string."""
451 return self.server_version + ' ' + self.sys_version
452
453 def date_time_string(self, timestamp=None):
454 """Return the current date and time formatted for a message header."""
455 if timestamp is None:
456 timestamp = time.time()
457 year, month, day, hh, mm, ss, wd, y, z = time.gmtime(timestamp)
458 s = "%s, %02d %3s %4d %02d:%02d:%02d GMT" % (
459 self.weekdayname[wd],
460 day, self.monthname[month], year,
461 hh, mm, ss)
462 return s
463
464 def log_date_time_string(self):
465 """Return the current time formatted for logging."""
466 now = time.time()
467 year, month, day, hh, mm, ss, x, y, z = time.localtime(now)
468 s = "%02d/%3s/%04d %02d:%02d:%02d" % (
469 day, self.monthname[month], year, hh, mm, ss)
470 return s
471
472 weekdayname = ['Mon', 'Tue', 'Wed', 'Thu', 'Fri', 'Sat', 'Sun']
473
474 monthname = [None,
475 'Jan', 'Feb', 'Mar', 'Apr', 'May', 'Jun',
476 'Jul', 'Aug', 'Sep', 'Oct', 'Nov', 'Dec']
477
478 def address_string(self):
479 """Return the client address formatted for logging.
480
481 This version looks up the full hostname using gethostbyaddr(),
482 and tries to find a name that contains at least one dot.
483
484 """
485
486 host, port = self.client_address[:2]
487 return socket.getfqdn(host)
488
489 # Essentially static class variables
490
491 # The version of the HTTP protocol we support.
492 # Set this to HTTP/1.1 to enable automatic keepalive
493 protocol_version = "HTTP/1.0"
494
495 # The Message-like class used to parse headers
496 MessageClass = mimetools.Message
497
498 # Table mapping response codes to messages; entries have the
499 # form {code: (shortmessage, longmessage)}.
500 # See RFC 2616.
501 responses = {
502 100: ('Continue', 'Request received, please continue'),
503 101: ('Switching Protocols',
504 'Switching to new protocol; obey Upgrade header'),
505
506 200: ('OK', 'Request fulfilled, document follows'),
507 201: ('Created', 'Document created, URL follows'),
508 202: ('Accepted',
509 'Request accepted, processing continues off-line'),
510 203: ('Non-Authoritative Information', 'Request fulfilled from cache'),
511 204: ('No Content', 'Request fulfilled, nothing follows'),
512 205: ('Reset Content', 'Clear input form for further input.'),
513 206: ('Partial Content', 'Partial content follows.'),
514
515 300: ('Multiple Choices',
516 'Object has several resources -- see URI list'),
517 301: ('Moved Permanently', 'Object moved permanently -- see URI list'),
518 302: ('Found', 'Object moved temporarily -- see URI list'),
519 303: ('See Other', 'Object moved -- see Method and URL list'),
520 304: ('Not Modified',
521 'Document has not changed since given time'),
522 305: ('Use Proxy',
523 'You must use proxy specified in Location to access this '
524 'resource.'),
525 307: ('Temporary Redirect',
526 'Object moved temporarily -- see URI list'),
527
528 400: ('Bad Request',
529 'Bad request syntax or unsupported method'),
530 401: ('Unauthorized',
531 'No permission -- see authorization schemes'),
532 402: ('Payment Required',
533 'No payment -- see charging schemes'),
534 403: ('Forbidden',
535 'Request forbidden -- authorization will not help'),
536 404: ('Not Found', 'Nothing matches the given URI'),
537 405: ('Method Not Allowed',
538 'Specified method is invalid for this resource.'),
539 406: ('Not Acceptable', 'URI not available in preferred format.'),
540 407: ('Proxy Authentication Required', 'You must authenticate with '
541 'this proxy before proceeding.'),
542 408: ('Request Timeout', 'Request timed out; try again later.'),
543 409: ('Conflict', 'Request conflict.'),
544 410: ('Gone',
545 'URI no longer exists and has been permanently removed.'),
546 411: ('Length Required', 'Client must specify Content-Length.'),
547 412: ('Precondition Failed', 'Precondition in headers is false.'),
548 413: ('Request Entity Too Large', 'Entity is too large.'),
549 414: ('Request-URI Too Long', 'URI is too long.'),
550 415: ('Unsupported Media Type', 'Entity body in unsupported format.'),
551 416: ('Requested Range Not Satisfiable',
552 'Cannot satisfy request range.'),
553 417: ('Expectation Failed',
554 'Expect condition could not be satisfied.'),
555
556 500: ('Internal Server Error', 'Server got itself in trouble'),
557 501: ('Not Implemented',
558 'Server does not support this operation'),
559 502: ('Bad Gateway', 'Invalid responses from another server/proxy.'),
560 503: ('Service Unavailable',
561 'The server cannot process the request due to a high load'),
562 504: ('Gateway Timeout',
563 'The gateway server did not receive a timely response'),
564 505: ('HTTP Version Not Supported', 'Cannot fulfill request.'),
565 }
566
567
568def test(HandlerClass = BaseHTTPRequestHandler,
569 ServerClass = HTTPServer, protocol="HTTP/1.0"):
570 """Test the HTTP request handler class.
571
572 This runs an HTTP server on port 8000 (or the first command line
573 argument).
574
575 """
576
577 if sys.argv[1:]:
578 port = int(sys.argv[1])
579 else:
580 port = 8000
581 server_address = ('', port)
582
583 HandlerClass.protocol_version = protocol
584 httpd = ServerClass(server_address, HandlerClass)
585
586 sa = httpd.socket.getsockname()
587 print "Serving HTTP on", sa[0], "port", sa[1], "..."
588 httpd.serve_forever()
589
590
591if __name__ == '__main__':
592 test()
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