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# mod_python script
# ipaxmlrpc - an XMLRPC interface for ipa.
# Copyright (c) 2007 Red Hat
#
# IPA is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
# License as published by the Free Software Foundation;
# version 2.1 of the License.
#
# This software is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
# Lesser General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
# License along with this software; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
#
# Based on kojixmlrpc - an XMLRPC interface for koji by
# Mike McLean <mikem@redhat.com>
#
# Authors:
# Rob Crittenden <rcritten@redhat.com>
"""
Production XML-RPC server using mod_python.
"""
import sys
import os
import time
import traceback
import pprint
import logging
import string
from ipalib import api
# We only initialize api when actually running under mod_python:
try:
from mod_python import apache
api.bootstrap(context='server', in_server=True, log=None)
api.finalize()
except ImportError:
pass
# Global list of available functions
gfunctions = {}
def register_function(function, name = None):
if name is None:
name = function.__name__
gfunctions[name] = function
class ModXMLRPCRequestHandler(object):
"""Simple XML-RPC handler for mod_python environment"""
def __init__(self):
global gfunctions
self.funcs = gfunctions
self.traceback = False
#introspection functions
self.register_function(self.ping, name="ping")
self.register_function(self.list_api, name="_listapi")
self.register_function(self.system_listMethods, name="system.listMethods")
self.register_function(self.system_methodSignature, name="system.methodSignature")
self.register_function(self.system_methodHelp, name="system.methodHelp")
self.register_function(self.multiCall)
def register_function(self, function, name = None):
if name is None:
name = function.__name__
self.funcs[name] = function
def register_module(self, instance, prefix=None):
"""Register all the public functions in an instance with prefix prepended
For example
h.register_module(exports,"pub.sys")
will register the methods of exports with names like
pub.sys.method1
pub.sys.method2
...etc
"""
for name in dir(instance):
if name.startswith('_'):
continue
function = getattr(instance, name)
if not callable(function):
continue
if prefix is not None:
name = "%s.%s" %(prefix,name)
self.register_function(function, name=name)
def register_instance(self,instance):
self.register_module(instance)
def _marshaled_dispatch(self, data, req):
"""Dispatches an XML-RPC method from marshalled (XML) data."""
params, method = loads(data)
pythonopts = req.get_options()
# Populate the Apache environment variables
req.add_common_vars()
context.opts['remoteuser'] = req.user
try:
ccache = req.subprocess_env.get('KRB5CCNAME')
return api.Backend.xmlserver.marshaled_dispatch(data, ccache)
except Exception, e:
api.log.exception(
'mod_python_xmlrpc: caught error in _marshaled_dispatch()'
)
raise e
def _dispatch(self,method,params):
func = self.funcs.get(method,None)
if func is None:
raise Fault(1, "Invalid method: %s" % method)
params = list(ipautil.unwrap_binary_data(params))
(args, kw) = xmlrpc_unmarshal(*params)
ret = func(*args, **kw)
return ipautil.wrap_binary_data(ret)
def multiCall(self, calls):
"""Execute a multicall. Execute each method call in the calls list, collecting results and errors, and return those as a list."""
results = []
for call in calls:
try:
result = self._dispatch(call['methodName'], call['params'])
except Fault, fault:
results.append({'faultCode': fault.faultCode, 'faultString': fault.faultString})
except:
# transform unknown exceptions into XML-RPC Faults
# don't create a reference to full traceback since this creates
# a circular reference.
exc_type, exc_value = sys.exc_info()[:2]
faultCode = getattr(exc_type, 'faultCode', 1)
faultString = ', '.join(exc_value.args)
trace = traceback.format_exception(*sys.exc_info())
# traceback is not part of the multicall spec, but we include it for debugging purposes
results.append({'faultCode': faultCode, 'faultString': faultString, 'traceback': trace})
else:
results.append([result])
return results
def list_api(self):
funcs = []
for name,func in self.funcs.items():
#the keys in self.funcs determine the name of the method as seen over xmlrpc
#func.__name__ might differ (e.g. for dotted method names)
args = self._getFuncArgs(func)
doc = None
try:
doc = func.doc
except AttributeError:
doc = func.__doc__
funcs.append({'name': name,
'doc': doc,
'args': args})
return funcs
def ping(self):
"""Simple test to see if the XML-RPC is up and active."""
return "pong"
def _getFuncArgs(self, func):
try:
# Plugins have this
args = list(func.args)
args.append("kw")
except:
# non-plugin functions such as the introspective ones
args = []
for x in range(0, func.func_code.co_argcount):
if x == 0 and func.func_code.co_varnames[x] == "self":
continue
# opts is a name we tack on internally. Don't publish it.
if func.func_code.co_varnames[x] == "opts":
continue
if func.func_defaults and func.func_code.co_argcount - x <= len(func.func_defaults):
args.append((func.func_code.co_varnames[x], func.func_defaults[x - func.func_code.co_argcount + len(func.func_defaults)]))
else:
args.append(func.func_code.co_varnames[x])
return args
def system_listMethods(self):
"""List all available XML-RPC methods"""
return self.funcs.keys()
def system_methodSignature(self, method):
"""signatures are not supported"""
#it is not possible to autogenerate this data
return 'signatures not supported'
def system_methodHelp(self, method):
"""Return help on a specific method"""
func = self.funcs.get(method)
if func is None:
return ""
arglist = []
for arg in self._getFuncArgs(func):
if isinstance(arg,str):
arglist.append(arg)
else:
arglist.append('%s=%s' % (arg[0], arg[1]))
ret = '%s(%s)' % (method, ", ".join(arglist))
doc = None
try:
doc = func.doc
except AttributeError:
doc = func.__doc__
if doc:
ret += "\ndescription: %s" % func.__doc__
return ret
def handle_request(self,req):
"""Handle a single XML-RPC request"""
# XMLRPC uses POST only. Reject anything else
if req.method != 'POST':
req.allow_methods(['POST'],1)
raise apache.SERVER_RETURN, apache.HTTP_METHOD_NOT_ALLOWED
# The LDAP connection pool is not thread-safe. Avoid problems and
# force the forked model for now.
if apache.mpm_query(apache.AP_MPMQ_IS_THREADED):
response = dumps(Fault(3, "Apache must use the forked model"))
else:
response = self._marshaled_dispatch(req.read(), req)
req.content_type = "text/xml"
req.set_content_length(len(response))
req.write(response)
#
# mod_python handler
#
def handler(req, profiling=False):
h = ModXMLRPCRequestHandler()
if profiling:
import profile, pstats, StringIO, tempfile
global _profiling_req
_profiling_req = req
temp = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile()
profile.run("import ipxmlrpc; ipaxmlrpc.handler(ipaxmlrpc._profiling_req, False)", temp.name)
stats = pstats.Stats(temp.name)
strstream = StringIO.StringIO()
sys.stdout = strstream
stats.sort_stats("time")
stats.print_stats()
req.write("<pre>" + strstream.getvalue() + "</pre>")
_profiling_req = None
else:
context.opts = req.get_options()
context.reqs = req
try:
h.handle_request(req)
finally:
# Clean up any per-request data and connections
for k in context.__dict__.keys():
del context.__dict__[k]
return apache.OK
def setup_logger(level):
"""Make a global logging object."""
l = logging.getLogger()
l.setLevel(level)
h = logging.StreamHandler()
f = logging.Formatter("[%(asctime)s] [%(levelname)s] %(message)s")
h.setFormatter(f)
l.addHandler(h)
return
def load_modules():
"""Load all plugins and register the XML-RPC functions we provide.
Called by mod_python PythonImport
PythonImport /path/to/ipaxmlrpc.py::load_modules main_interpreter
...
PythonInterpreter main_interpreter
PythonHandler ipaxmlrpc
"""
# Get and register all the methods
for cmd in api.Command:
logging.debug("registering XML-RPC call %s" % cmd)
register_function(api.Command[cmd], cmd)
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