File: //usr/local/lib/python3.8/dist-packages/trio/_highlevel_ssl_helpers.py
import trio
import ssl
from ._highlevel_open_tcp_stream import DEFAULT_DELAY
# It might have been nice to take a ssl_protocols= argument here to set up
# NPN/ALPN, but to do this we have to mutate the context object, which is OK
# if it's one we created, but not OK if it's one that was passed in... and
# the one major protocol using NPN/ALPN is HTTP/2, which mandates that you use
# a specially configured SSLContext anyway! I also thought maybe we could copy
# the given SSLContext and then mutate the copy, but it's no good as SSLContext
# objects can't be copied: https://bugs.python.org/issue33023.
# So... let's punt on that for now. Hopefully we'll be getting a new Python
# TLS API soon and can revisit this then.
async def open_ssl_over_tcp_stream(
host,
port,
*,
https_compatible=False,
ssl_context=None,
happy_eyeballs_delay=DEFAULT_DELAY,
):
"""Make a TLS-encrypted Connection to the given host and port over TCP.
This is a convenience wrapper that calls :func:`open_tcp_stream` and
wraps the result in an :class:`~trio.SSLStream`.
This function does not perform the TLS handshake; you can do it
manually by calling :meth:`~trio.SSLStream.do_handshake`, or else
it will be performed automatically the first time you send or receive
data.
Args:
host (bytes or str): The host to connect to. We require the server
to have a TLS certificate valid for this hostname.
port (int): The port to connect to.
https_compatible (bool): Set this to True if you're connecting to a web
server. See :class:`~trio.SSLStream` for details. Default:
False.
ssl_context (:class:`~ssl.SSLContext` or None): The SSL context to
use. If None (the default), :func:`ssl.create_default_context`
will be called to create a context.
happy_eyeballs_delay (float): See :func:`open_tcp_stream`.
Returns:
trio.SSLStream: the encrypted connection to the server.
"""
tcp_stream = await trio.open_tcp_stream(
host, port, happy_eyeballs_delay=happy_eyeballs_delay
)
if ssl_context is None:
ssl_context = ssl.create_default_context()
if hasattr(ssl, "OP_IGNORE_UNEXPECTED_EOF"):
ssl_context.options &= ~ssl.OP_IGNORE_UNEXPECTED_EOF
return trio.SSLStream(
tcp_stream, ssl_context, server_hostname=host, https_compatible=https_compatible
)
async def open_ssl_over_tcp_listeners(
port, ssl_context, *, host=None, https_compatible=False, backlog=None
):
"""Start listening for SSL/TLS-encrypted TCP connections to the given port.
Args:
port (int): The port to listen on. See :func:`open_tcp_listeners`.
ssl_context (~ssl.SSLContext): The SSL context to use for all incoming
connections.
host (str, bytes, or None): The address to bind to; use ``None`` to bind
to the wildcard address. See :func:`open_tcp_listeners`.
https_compatible (bool): See :class:`~trio.SSLStream` for details.
backlog (int or None): See :func:`open_tcp_listeners` for details.
"""
tcp_listeners = await trio.open_tcp_listeners(port, host=host, backlog=backlog)
ssl_listeners = [
trio.SSLListener(tcp_listener, ssl_context, https_compatible=https_compatible)
for tcp_listener in tcp_listeners
]
return ssl_listeners
async def serve_ssl_over_tcp(
handler,
port,
ssl_context,
*,
host=None,
https_compatible=False,
backlog=None,
handler_nursery=None,
task_status=trio.TASK_STATUS_IGNORED,
):
"""Listen for incoming TCP connections, and for each one start a task
running ``handler(stream)``.
This is a thin convenience wrapper around
:func:`open_ssl_over_tcp_listeners` and :func:`serve_listeners` – see them
for full details.
.. warning::
If ``handler`` raises an exception, then this function doesn't do
anything special to catch it – so by default the exception will
propagate out and crash your server. If you don't want this, then catch
exceptions inside your ``handler``, or use a ``handler_nursery`` object
that responds to exceptions in some other way.
When used with ``nursery.start`` you get back the newly opened listeners.
See the documentation for :func:`serve_tcp` for an example where this is
useful.
Args:
handler: The handler to start for each incoming connection. Passed to
:func:`serve_listeners`.
port (int): The port to listen on. Use 0 to let the kernel pick
an open port. Ultimately passed to :func:`open_tcp_listeners`.
ssl_context (~ssl.SSLContext): The SSL context to use for all incoming
connections. Passed to :func:`open_ssl_over_tcp_listeners`.
host (str, bytes, or None): The address to bind to; use ``None`` to bind
to the wildcard address. Ultimately passed to
:func:`open_tcp_listeners`.
https_compatible (bool): Set this to True if you want to use
"HTTPS-style" TLS. See :class:`~trio.SSLStream` for details.
backlog (int or None): See :class:`~trio.SSLStream` for details.
handler_nursery: The nursery to start handlers in, or None to use an
internal nursery. Passed to :func:`serve_listeners`.
task_status: This function can be used with ``nursery.start``.
Returns:
This function only returns when cancelled.
"""
listeners = await trio.open_ssl_over_tcp_listeners(
port,
ssl_context,
host=host,
https_compatible=https_compatible,
backlog=backlog,
)
await trio.serve_listeners(
handler, listeners, handler_nursery=handler_nursery, task_status=task_status
)