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#!/usr/bin/env python
import sys
import threading
import urlparse
import urllib2
import BaseHTTPServer
import unittest
import hashlib
from test import test_support
# Loopback http server infrastructure
class LoopbackHttpServer(BaseHTTPServer.HTTPServer):
"""HTTP server w/ a few modifications that make it useful for
loopback testing purposes.
"""
def __init__(self, server_address, RequestHandlerClass):
BaseHTTPServer.HTTPServer.__init__(self,
server_address,
RequestHandlerClass)
# Set the timeout of our listening socket really low so
# that we can stop the server easily.
self.socket.settimeout(1.0)
def get_request(self):
"""BaseHTTPServer method, overridden."""
request, client_address = self.socket.accept()
# It's a loopback connection, so setting the timeout
# really low shouldn't affect anything, but should make
# deadlocks less likely to occur.
request.settimeout(10.0)
return (request, client_address)
class LoopbackHttpServerThread(threading.Thread):
"""Stoppable thread that runs a loopback http server."""
def __init__(self, port, RequestHandlerClass):
threading.Thread.__init__(self)
self._RequestHandlerClass = RequestHandlerClass
self._stop = False
self._port = port
self._server_address = ('127.0.0.1', self._port)
self.ready = threading.Event()
def stop(self):
"""Stops the webserver if it's currently running."""
# Set the stop flag.
self._stop = True
self.join()
def run(self):
protocol = "HTTP/1.0"
self._RequestHandlerClass.protocol_version = protocol
httpd = LoopbackHttpServer(self._server_address,
self._RequestHandlerClass)
sa = httpd.socket.getsockname()
#print "Serving HTTP on", sa[0], "port", sa[1], "..."
self.ready.set()
while not self._stop:
httpd.handle_request()
# Authentication infrastructure
class DigestAuthHandler:
"""Handler for performing digest authentication."""
def __init__(self):
self._request_num = 0
self._nonces = []
self._users = {}
self._realm_name = "Test Realm"
self._qop = "auth"
def set_qop(self, qop):
self._qop = qop
def set_users(self, users):
assert isinstance(users, dict)
self._users = users
def set_realm(self, realm):
self._realm_name = realm
def _generate_nonce(self):
self._request_num += 1
nonce = hashlib.md5(str(self._request_num)).hexdigest()
self._nonces.append(nonce)
return nonce
def _create_auth_dict(self, auth_str):
first_space_index = auth_str.find(" ")
auth_str = auth_str[first_space_index+1:]
parts = auth_str.split(",")
auth_dict = {}
for part in parts:
name, value = part.split("=")
name = name.strip()
if value[0] == '"' and value[-1] == '"':
value = value[1:-1]
else:
value = value.strip()
auth_dict[name] = value
return auth_dict
def _validate_auth(self, auth_dict, password, method, uri):
final_dict = {}
final_dict.update(auth_dict)
final_dict["password"] = password
final_dict["method"] = method
final_dict["uri"] = uri
HA1_str = "%(username)s:%(realm)s:%(password)s" % final_dict
HA1 = hashlib.md5(HA1_str).hexdigest()
HA2_str = "%(method)s:%(uri)s" % final_dict
HA2 = hashlib.md5(HA2_str).hexdigest()
final_dict["HA1"] = HA1
final_dict["HA2"] = HA2
response_str = "%(HA1)s:%(nonce)s:%(nc)s:" \
"%(cnonce)s:%(qop)s:%(HA2)s" % final_dict
response = hashlib.md5(response_str).hexdigest()
return response == auth_dict["response"]
def _return_auth_challenge(self, request_handler):
request_handler.send_response(407, "Proxy Authentication Required")
request_handler.send_header("Content-Type", "text/html")
request_handler.send_header(
'Proxy-Authenticate', 'Digest realm="%s", '
'qop="%s",'
'nonce="%s", ' % \
(self._realm_name, self._qop, self._generate_nonce()))
# XXX: Not sure if we're supposed to add this next header or
# not.
#request_handler.send_header('Connection', 'close')
request_handler.end_headers()
request_handler.wfile.write("Proxy Authentication Required.")
return False
def handle_request(self, request_handler):
"""Performs digest authentication on the given HTTP request
handler. Returns True if authentication was successful, False
otherwise.
If no users have been set, then digest auth is effectively
disabled and this method will always return True.
"""
if len(self._users) == 0:
return True
if not request_handler.headers.has_key('Proxy-Authorization'):
return self._return_auth_challenge(request_handler)
else:
auth_dict = self._create_auth_dict(
request_handler.headers['Proxy-Authorization']
)
if self._users.has_key(auth_dict["username"]):
password = self._users[ auth_dict["username"] ]
else:
return self._return_auth_challenge(request_handler)
if not auth_dict.get("nonce") in self._nonces:
return self._return_auth_challenge(request_handler)
else:
self._nonces.remove(auth_dict["nonce"])
auth_validated = False
# MSIE uses short_path in its validation, but Python's
# urllib2 uses the full path, so we're going to see if
# either of them works here.
for path in [request_handler.path, request_handler.short_path]:
if self._validate_auth(auth_dict,
password,
request_handler.command,
path):
auth_validated = True
if not auth_validated:
return self._return_auth_challenge(request_handler)
return True
# Proxy test infrastructure
class FakeProxyHandler(BaseHTTPServer.BaseHTTPRequestHandler):
"""This is a 'fake proxy' that makes it look like the entire
internet has gone down due to a sudden zombie invasion. It main
utility is in providing us with authentication support for
testing.
"""
digest_auth_handler = DigestAuthHandler()
def log_message(self, format, *args):
# Uncomment the next line for debugging.
#sys.stderr.write(format % args)
pass
def do_GET(self):
(scm, netloc, path, params, query, fragment) = urlparse.urlparse(
self.path, 'http')
self.short_path = path
if self.digest_auth_handler.handle_request(self):
self.send_response(200, "OK")
self.send_header("Content-Type", "text/html")
self.end_headers()
self.wfile.write("You've reached %s!
" % self.path)
self.wfile.write("Our apologies, but our server is down due to "
"a sudden zombie invasion.")
# Test cases
class ProxyAuthTests(unittest.TestCase):
URL = "http://www.foo.com"
PORT = 8080
USER = "tester"
PASSWD = "test123"
REALM = "TestRealm"
PROXY_URL = "http://127.0.0.1:%d" % PORT
def setUp(self):
FakeProxyHandler.digest_auth_handler.set_users({
self.USER : self.PASSWD
})
FakeProxyHandler.digest_auth_handler.set_realm(self.REALM)
self.server = LoopbackHttpServerThread(self.PORT, FakeProxyHandler)
self.server.start()
self.server.ready.wait()
handler = urllib2.ProxyHandler({"http" : self.PROXY_URL})
self._digest_auth_handler = urllib2.ProxyDigestAuthHandler()
self.opener = urllib2.build_opener(handler, self._digest_auth_handler)
def tearDown(self):
self.server.stop()
def test_proxy_with_bad_password_raises_httperror(self):
self._digest_auth_handler.add_password(self.REALM, self.URL,
self.USER, self.PASSWD+"bad")
FakeProxyHandler.digest_auth_handler.set_qop("auth")
self.assertRaises(urllib2.HTTPError,
self.opener.open,
self.URL)
def test_proxy_with_no_password_raises_httperror(self):
FakeProxyHandler.digest_auth_handler.set_qop("auth")
self.assertRaises(urllib2.HTTPError,
self.opener.open,
self.URL)
def test_proxy_qop_auth_works(self):
self._digest_auth_handler.add_password(self.REALM, self.URL,
self.USER, self.PASSWD)
FakeProxyHandler.digest_auth_handler.set_qop("auth")
result = self.opener.open(self.URL)
while result.read():
pass
result.close()
def test_proxy_qop_auth_int_works_or_throws_urlerror(self):
self._digest_auth_handler.add_password(self.REALM, self.URL,
self.USER, self.PASSWD)
FakeProxyHandler.digest_auth_handler.set_qop("auth-int")
try:
result = self.opener.open(self.URL)
except urllib2.URLError:
# It's okay if we don't support auth-int, but we certainly
# shouldn't receive any kind of exception here other than
# a URLError.
result = None
if result:
while result.read():
pass
result.close()
def test_main():
# We will NOT depend on the network resource flag
# (Lib/test/regrtest.py -u network) since all tests here are only
# localhost. However, if this is a bad rationale, then uncomment
# the next line.
#test_support.requires("network")
test_support.run_unittest(ProxyAuthTests)
if __name__ == "__main__":
test_main()