gunicorn/examples/websocket/websocket.py
Paul J. Davis 1f598b9b74 Move the WebSocket to a directory so its linkable.
As in, link for pasting into an email.
2010-07-31 11:40:48 -04:00

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -
#
# This file is part of gunicorn released under the MIT license.
# See the NOTICE for more information.
#
# Example code from Eventlet sources
import collections
import errno
from hashlib import md5
import re
import socket
import struct
from gunicorn.workers.async import ALREADY_HANDLED
from eventlet import pools
import eventlet
class WebSocketWSGI(object):
def __init__(self, handler):
self.handler = handler
def verify_client(self, ws):
pass
def _get_key_value(self, key_value):
if not key_value:
return
key_number = int(re.sub("\\D", "", key_value))
spaces = re.subn(" ", "", key_value)[1]
if key_number % spaces != 0:
return
part = key_number / spaces
return part
def __call__(self, environ, start_response):
if not (environ['HTTP_CONNECTION'] == 'Upgrade' and
environ['HTTP_UPGRADE'] == 'WebSocket'):
# need to check a few more things here for true compliance
start_response('400 Bad Request', [('Connection','close')])
return []
sock = environ['gunicorn.socket']
ws = WebSocket(sock,
environ.get('HTTP_ORIGIN'),
environ.get('HTTP_WEBSOCKET_PROTOCOL'),
environ.get('PATH_INFO'))
handshake_reply = ("HTTP/1.1 101 Web Socket Protocol Handshake\r\n"
"Upgrade: WebSocket\r\n"
"Connection: Upgrade\r\n")
self.verify_client(ws)
key1 = self._get_key_value(environ.get('HTTP_SEC_WEBSOCKET_KEY1'))
key2 = self._get_key_value(environ.get('HTTP_SEC_WEBSOCKET_KEY2'))
if key1 and key2:
challenge = ""
challenge += struct.pack("!I", key1) # network byteorder int
challenge += struct.pack("!I", key2) # network byteorder int
challenge += environ['wsgi.input'].read()
handshake_reply += (
"Sec-WebSocket-Origin: %s\r\n"
"Sec-WebSocket-Location: ws://%s%s\r\n"
"Sec-WebSocket-Protocol: %s\r\n"
"\r\n%s" % (
environ.get('HTTP_ORIGIN'),
environ.get('HTTP_HOST'),
ws.path,
environ.get('HTTP_SEC_WEBSOCKET_PROTOCOL'),
md5(challenge).digest()))
else:
handshake_reply += (
"WebSocket-Origin: %s\r\n"
"WebSocket-Location: ws://%s%s\r\n\r\n" % (
environ.get('HTTP_ORIGIN'),
environ.get('HTTP_HOST'),
ws.path))
sock.sendall(handshake_reply)
try:
self.handler(ws)
except socket.error, e:
if e[0] != errno.EPIPE:
raise
# use this undocumented feature of grainbows to ensure that it
# doesn't barf on the fact that we didn't call start_response
return ALREADY_HANDLED
def parse_messages(buf):
""" Parses for messages in the buffer *buf*. It is assumed that
the buffer contains the start character for a message, but that it
may contain only part of the rest of the message. NOTE: only understands
lengthless messages for now.
Returns an array of messages, and the buffer remainder that didn't contain
any full messages."""
msgs = []
end_idx = 0
while buf:
assert ord(buf[0]) == 0, "Don't understand how to parse this type of message: %r" % buf
end_idx = buf.find("\xFF")
if end_idx == -1:
break
msgs.append(buf[1:end_idx].decode('utf-8', 'replace'))
buf = buf[end_idx+1:]
return msgs, buf
def format_message(message):
# TODO support iterable messages
if isinstance(message, unicode):
message = message.encode('utf-8')
elif not isinstance(message, str):
message = str(message)
packed = "\x00%s\xFF" % message
return packed
class WebSocket(object):
def __init__(self, sock, origin, protocol, path):
self.sock = sock
self.origin = origin
self.protocol = protocol
self.path = path
self._buf = ""
self._msgs = collections.deque()
self._sendlock = pools.TokenPool(1)
def send(self, message):
packed = format_message(message)
# if two greenthreads are trying to send at the same time
# on the same socket, sendlock prevents interleaving and corruption
t = self._sendlock.get()
try:
self.sock.sendall(packed)
finally:
self._sendlock.put(t)
def wait(self):
while not self._msgs:
# no parsed messages, must mean buf needs more data
delta = self.sock.recv(1024)
if delta == '':
return None
self._buf += delta
msgs, self._buf = parse_messages(self._buf)
self._msgs.extend(msgs)
return self._msgs.popleft()
# demo app
import os
import random
def handle(ws):
""" This is the websocket handler function. Note that we
can dispatch based on path in here, too."""
if ws.path == '/echo':
while True:
m = ws.wait()
if m is None:
break
ws.send(m)
elif ws.path == '/data':
for i in xrange(10000):
ws.send("0 %s %s\n" % (i, random.random()))
eventlet.sleep(0.1)
wsapp = WebSocketWSGI(handle)
def app(environ, start_response):
""" This resolves to the web page or the websocket depending on
the path."""
if environ['PATH_INFO'] == '/' or environ['PATH_INFO'] == "":
data = open(os.path.join(
os.path.dirname(__file__),
'websocket.html')).read()
data = data % environ
start_response('200 OK', [('Content-Type', 'text/html'),
('Content-Length', len(data))])
return [data]
else:
return wsapp(environ, start_response)