gecko/testing/mochitest/pywebsocket/mod_pywebsocket/_stream_base.py
Patrick McManus 0823794e32 bug 663096 update mochitest/pywebsocket to drain input to avoid RST r=biesi
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# Copyright 2011, Google Inc.
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"""Base stream class.
"""
# Note: request.connection.write/read are used in this module, even though
# mod_python document says that they should be used only in connection
# handlers. Unfortunately, we have no other options. For example,
# request.write/read are not suitable because they don't allow direct raw bytes
# writing/reading.
from mod_pywebsocket import util
# Exceptions
class ConnectionTerminatedException(Exception):
"""This exception will be raised when a connection is terminated
unexpectedly.
"""
pass
class InvalidFrameException(ConnectionTerminatedException):
"""This exception will be raised when we received an invalid frame we
cannot parse.
"""
pass
class BadOperationException(RuntimeError):
"""This exception will be raised when send_message() is called on
server-terminated connection or receive_message() is called on
client-terminated connection.
"""
pass
class UnsupportedFrameException(RuntimeError):
"""This exception will be raised when we receive a frame with flag, opcode
we cannot handle. Handlers can just catch and ignore this exception and
call receive_message() again to continue processing the next frame.
"""
pass
class StreamBase(object):
"""Base stream class."""
def __init__(self, request):
"""Construct an instance.
Args:
request: mod_python request.
"""
self._logger = util.get_class_logger(self)
self._request = request
def _read(self, length):
"""Reads length bytes from connection. In case we catch any exception,
prepends remote address to the exception message and raise again.
Raises:
ConnectionTerminatedException: when read returns empty string.
"""
bytes = self._request.connection.read(length)
if not bytes:
raise ConnectionTerminatedException('connection terminated: read failed')
return bytes
def _write(self, bytes):
"""Writes given bytes to connection. In case we catch any exception,
prepends remote address to the exception message and raise again.
"""
try:
self._request.connection.write(bytes)
except Exception, e:
util.prepend_message_to_exception(
'Failed to send message to %r: ' %
(self._request.connection.remote_addr,),
e)
raise
def receive_bytes(self, length):
"""Receives multiple bytes. Retries read when we couldn't receive the
specified amount.
Raises:
ConnectionTerminatedException: when read returns empty string.
"""
bytes = []
while length > 0:
new_bytes = self._read(length)
bytes.append(new_bytes)
length -= len(new_bytes)
return ''.join(bytes)
def flushread(self):
try:
self._request.connection.flushread()
except:
pass
def _read_until(self, delim_char):
"""Reads bytes until we encounter delim_char. The result will not
contain delim_char.
Raises:
ConnectionTerminatedException: when read returns empty string.
"""
bytes = []
while True:
ch = self._read(1)
if ch == delim_char:
break
bytes.append(ch)
return ''.join(bytes)
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