pyssb/ssb/packet_stream.py
Gergely Polonkai b30aa39d6b
ci: Use black instead of flake8
It results in mostly the same style, plus it’s configurable via pyproject.toml.
2023-11-02 12:42:00 +01:00

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import logging
import struct
from asyncio import Event, Queue
from enum import Enum
from time import time
from math import ceil
import simplejson
from secret_handshake import SHSClient, SHSServer
logger = logging.getLogger("packet_stream")
class PSMessageType(Enum):
BUFFER = 0
TEXT = 1
JSON = 2
class PSStreamHandler(object):
def __init__(self, req):
super(PSStreamHandler).__init__()
self.req = req
self.queue = Queue()
async def process(self, msg):
await self.queue.put(msg)
async def stop(self):
await self.queue.put(None)
def __aiter__(self):
return self
async def __anext__(self):
elem = await self.queue.get()
if not elem:
raise StopAsyncIteration()
return elem
class PSRequestHandler(object):
def __init__(self, req):
super(PSRequestHandler).__init__()
self.req = req
self.event = Event()
self._msg = None
async def process(self, msg):
self._msg = msg
self.event.set()
async def stop(self):
if not self.event.is_set():
self.event.set()
def __await__(self):
# wait until 'process' is called
yield from self.event.wait().__await__()
return self._msg
class PSMessage(object):
@classmethod
def from_header_body(cls, flags, req, body):
type_ = PSMessageType(flags & 0x03)
if type_ == PSMessageType.TEXT:
body = body.decode("utf-8")
elif type_ == PSMessageType.JSON:
body = simplejson.loads(body)
return cls(type_, body, bool(flags & 0x08), bool(flags & 0x04), req=req)
@property
def data(self):
if self.type == PSMessageType.TEXT:
return self.body.encode("utf-8")
elif self.type == PSMessageType.JSON:
return simplejson.dumps(self.body).encode("utf-8")
return self.body
def __init__(self, type_, body, stream, end_err, req=None):
self.stream = stream
self.end_err = end_err
self.type = type_
self.body = body
self.req = req
def __repr__(self):
if self.type == PSMessageType.BUFFER:
body = "{} bytes".format(len(self.body))
else:
body = self.body
return "<PSMessage ({}): {}{} {}{}>".format(
self.type.name,
body,
"" if self.req is None else " [{}]".format(self.req),
"~" if self.stream else "",
"!" if self.end_err else "",
)
class PacketStream(object):
def __init__(self, connection):
self.connection = connection
self.req_counter = 1
self._event_map = {}
def register_handler(self, handler):
self._event_map[handler.req] = (time(), handler)
@property
def is_connected(self):
return self.connection.is_connected
def __aiter__(self):
return self
async def __anext__(self):
msg = await self.read()
if not msg:
raise StopAsyncIteration()
if msg.req >= 0:
return msg
return None
async def __await__(self):
async for data in self:
logger.info("RECV: %r", data)
if data is None:
return
async def _read(self):
try:
header = await self.connection.read()
if not header or header == b"\x00" * 9:
return
flags, length, req = struct.unpack(">BIi", header)
n_packets = ceil(length / 4096)
body = b""
for n in range(n_packets):
body += await self.connection.read()
logger.debug("READ %s %s", header, len(body))
return PSMessage.from_header_body(flags, req, body)
except StopAsyncIteration:
logger.debug("DISCONNECT")
self.connection.disconnect()
return None
async def read(self):
msg = await self._read()
if not msg:
return None
# check whether it's a reply and handle accordingly
if msg.req < 0:
t, handler = self._event_map[-msg.req]
await handler.process(msg)
logger.info("RESPONSE [%d]: %r", -msg.req, msg)
if msg.end_err:
await handler.stop()
del self._event_map[-msg.req]
logger.info("RESPONSE [%d]: EOS", -msg.req)
return msg
def _write(self, msg):
logger.info("SEND [%d]: %r", msg.req, msg)
header = struct.pack(
">BIi", (int(msg.stream) << 3) | (int(msg.end_err) << 2) | msg.type.value, len(msg.data), msg.req
)
self.connection.write(header)
self.connection.write(msg.data)
logger.debug("WRITE HDR: %s", header)
logger.debug("WRITE DATA: %s", msg.data)
def send(self, data, msg_type=PSMessageType.JSON, stream=False, end_err=False, req=None):
update_counter = False
if req is None:
update_counter = True
req = self.req_counter
msg = PSMessage(msg_type, data, stream=stream, end_err=end_err, req=req)
# send request
self._write(msg)
if stream:
handler = PSStreamHandler(self.req_counter)
else:
handler = PSRequestHandler(self.req_counter)
self.register_handler(handler)
if update_counter:
self.req_counter += 1
return handler
def disconnect(self):
self._connected = False
self.connection.disconnect()