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import hashlib import logging import os import ssl import traceback import warnings import salt.utils.stringutils log = logging.getLogger(__name__) TRANSPORTS = ( "zeromq", "tcp", "ws", ) def request_server(opts, **kwargs): # Default to ZeroMQ for now ttype = "zeromq" # determine the ttype if "transport" in opts: ttype = opts["transport"] elif "transport" in opts.get("pillar", {}).get("master", {}): ttype = opts["pillar"]["master"]["transport"] if ttype == "zeromq": import salt.transport.zeromq return salt.transport.zeromq.RequestServer(opts) elif ttype == "tcp": import salt.transport.tcp return salt.transport.tcp.RequestServer(opts) elif ttype == "ws": import salt.transport.ws return salt.transport.ws.RequestServer(opts) elif ttype == "local": import salt.transport.local transport = salt.transport.local.LocalServerChannel(opts) else: raise Exception("Channels are only defined for ZeroMQ and TCP") def request_client(opts, io_loop): ttype = "zeromq" if "transport" in opts: ttype = opts["transport"] elif "transport" in opts.get("pillar", {}).get("master", {}): ttype = opts["pillar"]["master"]["transport"] if ttype == "zeromq": import salt.transport.zeromq return salt.transport.zeromq.RequestClient(opts, io_loop=io_loop) elif ttype == "tcp": import salt.transport.tcp resolver = salt.transport.tcp.Resolver() return salt.transport.tcp.RequestClient( opts, resolver=resolver, io_loop=io_loop ) elif ttype == "ws": import salt.transport.ws return salt.transport.ws.RequestClient(opts, io_loop=io_loop) else: raise Exception("Channels are only defined for tcp, zeromq") def publish_server(opts, **kwargs): # Default to ZeroMQ for now ttype = "zeromq" # determine the ttype if "transport" in kwargs: ttype = kwargs.pop("transport") elif "transport" in opts: ttype = opts["transport"] elif "transport" in opts.get("pillar", {}).get("master", {}): ttype = opts["pillar"]["master"]["transport"] if "pub_host" not in kwargs and "pub_path" not in kwargs: kwargs["pub_host"] = opts["interface"] if "pub_port" not in kwargs and "pub_path" not in kwargs: kwargs["pub_port"] = opts.get("publish_port", 4506) if "pull_host" not in kwargs and "pull_path" not in kwargs: if opts.get("ipc_mode", "") == "tcp": kwargs["pull_host"] = "127.0.0.1" kwargs["pull_port"] = opts.get("tcp_master_publish_pull", 4514) else: kwargs["pull_path"] = os.path.join(opts["sock_dir"], "publish_pull.ipc") if "ssl" not in kwargs and opts.get("ssl", None) is not None: kwargs["ssl"] = opts["ssl"] # switch on available ttypes if ttype == "zeromq": import salt.transport.zeromq return salt.transport.zeromq.PublishServer(opts, **kwargs) elif ttype == "tcp": import salt.transport.tcp return salt.transport.tcp.PublishServer(opts, **kwargs) elif ttype == "ws": import salt.transport.ws return salt.transport.ws.PublishServer(opts, **kwargs) elif ttype == "local": # TODO: import salt.transport.local return salt.transport.local.LocalPubServerChannel(opts, **kwargs) raise Exception(f"Transport type not found: {ttype}") def publish_client( opts, io_loop, host=None, port=None, path=None, transport=None, **kwargs ): # Default to ZeroMQ for now ttype = "zeromq" # determine the ttype if transport is not None: ttype = transport elif "transport" in opts: ttype = opts["transport"] elif "transport" in opts.get("pillar", {}).get("master", {}): ttype = opts["pillar"]["master"]["transport"] ssl_opts = None if "ssl" in kwargs: ssl_opts = kwargs["ssl"] elif opts.get("ssl", None) is not None: ssl_opts = opts["ssl"] # switch on available ttypes if ttype == "zeromq": import salt.transport.zeromq if ssl_opts: log.warning("TLS not supported with zeromq transport") return salt.transport.zeromq.PublishClient( opts, io_loop, host=host, port=port, path=path ) elif ttype == "tcp": import salt.transport.tcp return salt.transport.tcp.PublishClient( opts, io_loop, host=host, port=port, path=path, ssl=ssl_opts, ) elif ttype == "ws": import salt.transport.ws return salt.transport.ws.PublishClient( opts, io_loop, host=host, port=port, path=path, ssl=ssl_opts, ) raise Exception(f"Transport type not found: {ttype}") def _minion_hash(hash_type, minion_id): """ Generate a hash string for the minion id """ hasher = getattr(hashlib, hash_type) return hasher(salt.utils.stringutils.to_bytes(minion_id)).hexdigest()[:10] def ipc_publish_client(node, opts, io_loop): # Default to TCP for now kwargs = {"transport": "tcp", "ssl": None} if opts["ipc_mode"] == "tcp": if node == "master": kwargs.update( host="127.0.0.1", port=int(opts["tcp_master_pub_port"]), ) else: kwargs.update( host="127.0.0.1", port=int(opts["tcp_pub_port"]), ) else: if node == "master": kwargs.update( path=os.path.join(opts["sock_dir"], "master_event_pub.ipc"), ) else: id_hash = _minion_hash( hash_type=opts["hash_type"], minion_id=opts.get("hash_id", opts["id"]), ) kwargs.update( path=os.path.join(opts["sock_dir"], f"minion_event_{id_hash}_pub.ipc") ) return publish_client(opts, io_loop, **kwargs) def ipc_publish_server(node, opts): # Default to TCP for now kwargs = {"transport": "tcp", "ssl": None} if opts["ipc_mode"] == "tcp": if node == "master": kwargs.update( pub_host="127.0.0.1", pub_port=int(opts["tcp_master_pub_port"]), pull_host="127.0.0.1", pull_port=int(opts["tcp_master_pull_port"]), ) else: kwargs.update( pub_host="127.0.0.1", pub_port=int(opts["tcp_pub_port"]), pull_host="127.0.0.1", pull_port=int(opts["tcp_pull_port"]), ) else: if node == "master": kwargs.update( pub_path=os.path.join(opts["sock_dir"], "master_event_pub.ipc"), pull_path=os.path.join(opts["sock_dir"], "master_event_pull.ipc"), ) else: id_hash = _minion_hash( hash_type=opts["hash_type"], minion_id=opts.get("hash_id", opts["id"]), ) pub_path = os.path.join(opts["sock_dir"], f"minion_event_{id_hash}_pub.ipc") kwargs.update( pub_path=pub_path, pull_path=os.path.join( opts["sock_dir"], f"minion_event_{id_hash}_pull.ipc" ), ) return publish_server(opts, **kwargs) class TransportWarning(Warning): """ Transport warning. """ class Transport: def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): self._trace = "\n".join(traceback.format_stack()[:-1]) if not hasattr(self, "_closing"): self._closing = False if not hasattr(self, "_connect_called"): self._connect_called = False def connect(self, *args, **kwargs): self._connect_called = True # pylint: disable=W1701 def __del__(self): """ Warn the user if the transport's close method was never called. If the _closing attribute is missing we won't raise a warning. This prevents issues when class's dunder init method is called with improper arguments, and is later getting garbage collected. Users of this class should take care to call super() and validate the functionality with a test. """ if getattr(self, "_connect_called") and not getattr(self, "_closing", True): warnings.warn( f"Unclosed transport! {self!r} \n{self._trace}", TransportWarning, source=self, ) # pylint: enable=W1701 class RequestClient(Transport): """ The RequestClient transport is used to make requests and get corresponding replies from the RequestServer. """ def __init__(self, opts, io_loop, **kwargs): super().__init__() async def send(self, load, timeout=60): """ Send a request message and return the reply from the server. """ raise NotImplementedError def close(self): """ Close the connection. """ raise NotImplementedError def connect(self): # pylint: disable=W0221 """ Connect to the server / broker. """ raise NotImplementedError class RequestServer: """ The RequestServer transport is responsible for handling requests from RequestClients and sending replies to those requests. """ def __init__(self, opts): pass def close(self): """ Close the underlying network connection. """ raise NotImplementedError class DaemonizedRequestServer(RequestServer): def pre_fork(self, process_manager): raise NotImplementedError def post_fork(self, message_handler, io_loop): """ The message handler is a coroutine that will be called called when a new request comes into the server. The return from the message handler will be send back to the RequestClient """ raise NotImplementedError class PublishServer: """ The PublishServer publishes messages to PublishClients or to a borker service. """ def publish(self, payload, **kwargs): """ Publish "load" to minions. This send the load to the publisher daemon process with does the actual sending to minions. :param dict load: A load to be sent across the wire to minions """ raise NotImplementedError class DaemonizedPublishServer(PublishServer): """ PublishServer that has a daemon associated with it. """ def pre_fork(self, process_manager): raise NotImplementedError def publish_daemon( self, publish_payload, presence_callback=None, remove_presence_callback=None, ): """ If a daemon is needed to act as a broker implement it here. :param func publish_payload: A method used to publish the payload :param func presence_callback: If the transport support presence callbacks call this method to notify the channel of a client's presence :param func remove_presence_callback: If the transport support presence callbacks call this method to notify the channel a client is no longer present """ raise NotImplementedError class PublishClient(Transport): """ The PublishClient receives messages from the PublishServer and runs a callback. """ def __init__(self, opts, io_loop, **kwargs): super().__init__() def on_recv(self, callback): """ Add a message handler when we receive a message from the PublishServer """ raise NotImplementedError async def connect( # pylint: disable=arguments-differ,invalid-overridden-method self, port=None, connect_callback=None, disconnect_callback=None, timeout=None ): """ Create a network connection to the the PublishServer or broker. """ raise NotImplementedError async def recv(self, timeout=None): """ Receive a single message from the publish server. The default timeout=None will wait indefinitly for a message. When timeout is 0 return immediately if no message is ready. A positive value sepcifies a period of time to wait for a message before raising a TimeoutError. """ raise NotImplementedError def close(self): """ Close the underlying network connection """ raise NotImplementedError def __enter__(self): return self def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb): pass def ssl_context(ssl_options, server_side=False): """ Create an ssl context from the provided ssl_options. This method preserves backwards compatability older ssl config settings but adds verify_locations and verify_flags options. """ default_version = ssl.PROTOCOL_TLS if server_side: default_version = ssl.PROTOCOL_TLS_SERVER purpose = ssl.Purpose.CLIENT_AUTH elif server_side is not None: default_version = ssl.PROTOCOL_TLS_CLIENT purpose = ssl.Purpose.SERVER_AUTH # Use create_default_context to start with what Python considers resonably # secure settings. context = ssl.create_default_context(purpose) context.protocol = ssl_options.get("ssl_version", default_version) if "certfile" in ssl_options: context.load_cert_chain( ssl_options["certfile"], ssl_options.get("keyfile", None) ) if "cert_reqs" in ssl_options: if ssl_options["cert_reqs"].upper() == "CERT_NONE": # This may have been set automatically by PROTOCOL_TLS_CLIENT but is # incompatible with CERT_NONE so we must manually clear it. context.check_hostname = False context.verify_mode = getattr(ssl.VerifyMode, ssl_options["cert_reqs"]) if "ca_certs" in ssl_options: context.load_verify_locations(ssl_options["ca_certs"]) if "verify_locations" in ssl_options: for _ in ssl_options["verify_locations"]: if isinstance(_, dict): for key in _: if key.lower() == "cafile": context.load_verify_locations(cafile=_[key]) elif key.lower() == "capath": context.load_verify_locations(capath=_[key]) elif key.lower() == "cadata": context.load_verify_locations(cadata=_[key]) else: log.warning("Unkown verify location type: %s", key) else: cafile = _ context.load_verify_locations(cafile=_) if "verify_flags" in ssl_options: for flag in ssl_options["verify_flags"]: context.verify_flags |= getattr(ssl.VerifyFlags, flag.upper()) if "ciphers" in ssl_options: context.set_ciphers(ssl_options["ciphers"]) return context def common_name(cert): try: name = dict([_[0] for _ in cert["subject"]])["commonName"] except (ValueError, KeyError): return None return name