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# Copyright (c) 2017 crocoite contributors
#
# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
# of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
# in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
# to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
# copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
# furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
#
# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
# all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
#
# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
# IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
# AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
# LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
# OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
# THE SOFTWARE.
"""
Chrome browser interactions.
"""
from urllib.parse import urlsplit
from base64 import b64decode
from collections import deque
from threading import Event
from http.server import BaseHTTPRequestHandler
from .logger import Level
import pychrome
class Item:
"""
Simple wrapper containing Chrome request and response
"""
__slots__ = ('tab', 'chromeRequest', 'chromeResponse', 'chromeFinished',
'isRedirect', 'failed')
def __init__ (self, tab):
self.tab = tab
self.chromeRequest = {}
self.chromeResponse = {}
self.chromeFinished = {}
self.isRedirect = False
self.failed = False
def __repr__ (self):
return '<Item {}>'.format (self.url)
@property
def request (self):
return self.chromeRequest.get ('request', {})
@property
def response (self):
return self.chromeResponse.get ('response', {})
@property
def initiator (self):
return self.chromeRequest['initiator']
@property
def id (self):
return self.chromeRequest['requestId']
@property
def encodedDataLength (self):
return self.chromeFinished['encodedDataLength']
@property
def url (self):
return self.response.get ('url', self.request.get ('url'))
@property
def parsedUrl (self):
return urlsplit (self.url)
@property
def body (self):
""" Return response body or None """
try:
body = self.tab.Network.getResponseBody (requestId=self.id, _timeout=10)
rawBody = body['body']
base64Encoded = body['base64Encoded']
if base64Encoded:
rawBody = b64decode (rawBody)
else:
rawBody = rawBody.encode ('utf8')
return rawBody, base64Encoded
except (pychrome.exceptions.CallMethodException, pychrome.exceptions.TimeoutException):
raise ValueError ('Cannot fetch response body')
@property
def requestBody (self):
""" Get request/POST body """
req = self.request
postData = req.get ('postData')
if postData:
return postData.encode ('utf8'), False
elif req.get ('hasPostData', False):
try:
postData = self.tab.Network.getRequestPostData (requestId=self.id, _timeout=10)['postData']
return b64decode (postData), True
except (pychrome.exceptions.CallMethodException, pychrome.exceptions.TimeoutException):
raise ValueError ('Cannot fetch request body')
return None, False
@property
def requestHeaders (self):
# the response object may contain refined headers, which were
# *actually* sent over the wire
return self._unfoldHeaders (self.response.get ('requestHeaders', self.request['headers']))
@property
def responseHeaders (self):
return self._unfoldHeaders (self.response['headers'])
@property
def statusText (self):
text = self.response.get ('statusText')
if text:
return text
text = BaseHTTPRequestHandler.responses.get (self.response['status'])
if text:
return text[0]
return 'No status text available'
@property
def resourceType (self):
return self.chromeResponse.get ('type', self.chromeRequest.get ('type', None))
@staticmethod
def _unfoldHeaders (headers):
"""
A host may send multiple headers using the same key, which Chrome folds
into the same item. Separate those.
"""
items = []
for k in headers.keys ():
for v in headers[k].split ('\n'):
items.append ((k, v))
return items
def setRequest (self, req):
self.chromeRequest = req
def setResponse (self, resp):
self.chromeResponse = resp
def setFinished (self, finished):
self.chromeFinished = finished
class BrowserCrashed (Exception):
pass
class SiteLoader:
"""
Load site in Chrome and monitor network requests
Chrome’s raw devtools events are preprocessed here (asynchronously, in a
different thread, spawned by pychrome) and put into a deque. There
are two reasons for this: First of all, it makes consumer exception
handling alot easier (no need to propagate them to the main thread). And
secondly, browser crashes must be handled before everything else, as they
result in a loss of communication with the browser itself (i.e. we can’t
fetch a resource’s body any more).
XXX: track popup windows/new tabs and close them
"""
__slots__ = ('requests', 'browser', 'url', 'logger', 'queue', 'notify', 'tab')
allowedSchemes = {'http', 'https'}
def __init__ (self, browser, url, logger):
self.requests = {}
self.browser = pychrome.Browser (url=browser)
self.url = url
self.logger = logger.bind (context=type (self).__name__, url=url)
self.queue = deque ()
self.notify = Event ()
def __enter__ (self):
tab = self.tab = self.browser.new_tab()
# setup callbacks
tab.Network.requestWillBeSent = self._requestWillBeSent
tab.Network.responseReceived = self._responseReceived
tab.Network.loadingFinished = self._loadingFinished
tab.Network.loadingFailed = self._loadingFailed
tab.Log.entryAdded = self._entryAdded
tab.Page.javascriptDialogOpening = self._javascriptDialogOpening
tab.Inspector.targetCrashed = self._targetCrashed
# start the tab
tab.start()
# enable events
tab.Log.enable ()
tab.Network.enable()
tab.Page.enable ()
tab.Inspector.enable ()
tab.Network.clearBrowserCache ()
if tab.Network.canClearBrowserCookies ()['result']:
tab.Network.clearBrowserCookies ()
return self
def __exit__ (self, exc_type, exc_value, traceback):
self.tab.Page.stopLoading ()
self.tab.stop ()
self.browser.close_tab(self.tab)
return False
def __len__ (self):
return len (self.requests)
def __iter__ (self):
return iter (self.queue)
def start (self):
self.tab.Page.navigate(url=self.url)
# use event to signal presence of new items. This way the controller
# can wait for them without polling.
def _append (self, item):
self.queue.append (item)
self.notify.set ()
def _appendleft (self, item):
self.queue.appendleft (item)
self.notify.set ()
# internal chrome callbacks
def _requestWillBeSent (self, **kwargs):
reqId = kwargs['requestId']
req = kwargs['request']
logger = self.logger.bind (reqId=reqId, reqUrl=req['url'])
url = urlsplit (req['url'])
if url.scheme not in self.allowedSchemes:
return
item = self.requests.get (reqId)
if item:
# redirects never “finish” loading, but yield another requestWillBeSent with this key set
redirectResp = kwargs.get ('redirectResponse')
if redirectResp:
# create fake responses
resp = {'requestId': reqId, 'response': redirectResp, 'timestamp': kwargs['timestamp']}
item.setResponse (resp)
resp = {'requestId': reqId, 'encodedDataLength': 0, 'timestamp': kwargs['timestamp']}
item.setFinished (resp)
item.isRedirect = True
logger.info ('redirect', uuid='85eaec41-e2a9-49c2-9445-6f19690278b8', target=req['url'])
self._append (item)
else:
logger.warning ('request exists', uuid='2c989142-ba00-4791-bb03-c2a14e91a56b')
item = Item (self.tab)
item.setRequest (kwargs)
self.requests[reqId] = item
logger.debug ('request', uuid='55c17564-1bd0-4499-8724-fa7aad65478f')
def _responseReceived (self, **kwargs):
reqId = kwargs['requestId']
item = self.requests.get (reqId)
if item is None:
return
resp = kwargs['response']
logger = self.logger.bind (reqId=reqId, respUrl=resp['url'])
url = urlsplit (resp['url'])
if url.scheme in self.allowedSchemes:
logger.debug ('response', uuid='84461c4e-e8ef-4cbd-8e8e-e10a901c8bd0')
item.setResponse (kwargs)
else:
logger.warning ('scheme forbidden', uuid='2ea6e5d7-dd3b-4881-b9de-156c1751c666')
def _loadingFinished (self, **kwargs):
"""
Item was fully loaded. For some items the request body is not available
when responseReceived is fired, thus move everything here.
"""
reqId = kwargs['requestId']
item = self.requests.pop (reqId, None)
if item is None:
# we never recorded this request (blacklisted scheme, for example)
return
req = item.request
logger = self.logger.bind (reqId=reqId, reqUrl=req['url'])
resp = item.response
if req['url'] != resp['url']:
logger.error ('url mismatch', uuid='7385f45f-0b06-4cbc-81f9-67bcd72ee7d0', respUrl=resp['url'])
url = urlsplit (resp['url'])
if url.scheme in self.allowedSchemes:
logger.info ('finished', uuid='5a8b4bad-f86a-4fe6-a53e-8da4130d6a02')
item.setFinished (kwargs)
self._append (item)
def _loadingFailed (self, **kwargs):
reqId = kwargs['requestId']
self.logger.warning ('loading failed',
uuid='68410f13-6eea-453e-924e-c1af4601748b',
errorText=kwargs['errorText'],
blockedReason=kwargs.get ('blockedReason'))
item = self.requests.pop (reqId, None)
item.failed = True
self._append (item)
def _entryAdded (self, **kwargs):
""" Log entry added """
entry = kwargs['entry']
level = {'verbose': Level.DEBUG, 'info': Level.INFO,
'warning': Level.WARNING,
'error': Level.ERROR}.get (entry.pop ('level'), Level.INFO)
entry['uuid'] = 'e62ffb5a-0521-459c-a3d9-1124551934d2'
self.logger (level, 'console', **entry)
def _javascriptDialogOpening (self, **kwargs):
t = kwargs.get ('type')
if t in {'alert', 'confirm', 'prompt'}:
self.logger.info ('js dialog',
uuid='d6f07ce2-648e-493b-a1df-f353bed27c84',
action='cancel', type=t, message=kwargs.get ('message'))
self.tab.Page.handleJavaScriptDialog (accept=False)
elif t == 'beforeunload':
# we must accept this one, otherwise the page will not unload/close
self.logger.info ('js dialog',
uuid='96399b99-9834-4c8f-bd93-cb9fa2225abd',
action='proceed', type=t, message=kwargs.get ('message'))
self.tab.Page.handleJavaScriptDialog (accept=True)
else:
self.logger.warning ('js dialog unknown', uuid='3ef7292e-8595-4e89-b834-0cc6bc40ee38', **kwargs)
def _targetCrashed (self, **kwargs):
self.logger.error ('browser crashed', uuid='6fe2b3be-ff01-4503-b30c-ad6aeea953ef')
# priority message
self._appendleft (BrowserCrashed ())
import subprocess, os, time
from tempfile import mkdtemp
import shutil
class ChromeService:
""" Start Google Chrome listening on a random port """
__slots__ = ('binary', 'windowSize', 'p', 'userDataDir')
def __init__ (self, binary='google-chrome-stable', windowSize=(1920, 1080)):
self.binary = binary
self.windowSize = windowSize
self.p = None
def __enter__ (self):
assert self.p is None
self.userDataDir = mkdtemp ()
args = [self.binary,
'--window-size={},{}'.format (*self.windowSize),
'--user-data-dir={}'.format (self.userDataDir), # use temporory user dir
'--no-default-browser-check',
'--no-first-run', # don’t show first run screen
'--disable-breakpad', # no error reports
'--disable-extensions',
'--disable-infobars',
'--disable-notifications', # no libnotify
'--headless',
'--disable-gpu',
'--hide-scrollbars', # hide scrollbars on screenshots
'--mute-audio', # don’t play any audio
'--remote-debugging-port=0', # pick a port. XXX: we may want to use --remote-debugging-pipe instead
'--homepage=about:blank',
'about:blank']
# start new session, so ^C does not affect subprocess
self.p = subprocess.Popen (args, start_new_session=True,
stdin=subprocess.DEVNULL, stdout=subprocess.DEVNULL,
stderr=subprocess.DEVNULL)
port = None
# chrome writes its current active devtools port to a file. due to the
# sleep() this is rather ugly, but should work with all versions of the
# browser.
for i in range (100):
try:
with open (os.path.join (self.userDataDir, 'DevToolsActivePort'), 'r') as fd:
port = int (fd.readline ().strip ())
break
except FileNotFoundError:
time.sleep (0.2)
if port is None:
raise Exception ('Chrome died on us.')
return 'http://localhost:{}'.format (port)
def __exit__ (self, *exc):
self.p.terminate ()
self.p.wait ()
shutil.rmtree (self.userDataDir)
self.p = None
class NullService:
__slots__ = ('url')
def __init__ (self, url):
self.url = url
def __enter__ (self):
return self.url
def __exit__ (self, *exc):
pass
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