import logging import engineio from . import base_manager from . import exceptions from . import namespace from . import packet default_logger = logging.getLogger('socketio.server') class Server(object): """A Socket.IO server. This class implements a fully compliant Socket.IO web server with support for websocket and long-polling transports. :param client_manager: The client manager instance that will manage the client list. When this is omitted, the client list is stored in an in-memory structure, so the use of multiple connected servers is not possible. :param logger: To enable logging set to ``True`` or pass a logger object to use. To disable logging set to ``False``. The default is ``False``. Note that fatal errors are logged even when ``logger`` is ``False``. :param serializer: The serialization method to use when transmitting packets. Valid values are ``'default'``, ``'pickle'``, ``'msgpack'`` and ``'cbor'``. Alternatively, a subclass of the :class:`Packet` class with custom implementations of the ``encode()`` and ``decode()`` methods can be provided. Client and server must use compatible serializers. :param json: An alternative json module to use for encoding and decoding packets. Custom json modules must have ``dumps`` and ``loads`` functions that are compatible with the standard library versions. :param async_handlers: If set to ``True``, event handlers for a client are executed in separate threads. To run handlers for a client synchronously, set to ``False``. The default is ``True``. :param always_connect: When set to ``False``, new connections are provisory until the connect handler returns something other than ``False``, at which point they are accepted. When set to ``True``, connections are immediately accepted, and then if the connect handler returns ``False`` a disconnect is issued. Set to ``True`` if you need to emit events from the connect handler and your client is confused when it receives events before the connection acceptance. In any other case use the default of ``False``. :param kwargs: Connection parameters for the underlying Engine.IO server. The Engine.IO configuration supports the following settings: :param async_mode: The asynchronous model to use. See the Deployment section in the documentation for a description of the available options. Valid async modes are ``'threading'``, ``'eventlet'``, ``'gevent'`` and ``'gevent_uwsgi'``. If this argument is not given, ``'eventlet'`` is tried first, then ``'gevent_uwsgi'``, then ``'gevent'``, and finally ``'threading'``. The first async mode that has all its dependencies installed is then one that is chosen. :param ping_interval: The interval in seconds at which the server pings the client. The default is 25 seconds. For advanced control, a two element tuple can be given, where the first number is the ping interval and the second is a grace period added by the server. :param ping_timeout: The time in seconds that the client waits for the server to respond before disconnecting. The default is 5 seconds. :param max_http_buffer_size: The maximum size of a message when using the polling transport. The default is 1,000,000 bytes. :param allow_upgrades: Whether to allow transport upgrades or not. The default is ``True``. :param http_compression: Whether to compress packages when using the polling transport. The default is ``True``. :param compression_threshold: Only compress messages when their byte size is greater than this value. The default is 1024 bytes. :param cookie: If set to a string, it is the name of the HTTP cookie the server sends back tot he client containing the client session id. If set to a dictionary, the ``'name'`` key contains the cookie name and other keys define cookie attributes, where the value of each attribute can be a string, a callable with no arguments, or a boolean. If set to ``None`` (the default), a cookie is not sent to the client. :param cors_allowed_origins: Origin or list of origins that are allowed to connect to this server. Only the same origin is allowed by default. Set this argument to ``'*'`` to allow all origins, or to ``[]`` to disable CORS handling. :param cors_credentials: Whether credentials (cookies, authentication) are allowed in requests to this server. The default is ``True``. :param monitor_clients: If set to ``True``, a background task will ensure inactive clients are closed. Set to ``False`` to disable the monitoring task (not recommended). The default is ``True``. :param engineio_logger: To enable Engine.IO logging set to ``True`` or pass a logger object to use. To disable logging set to ``False``. The default is ``False``. Note that fatal errors are logged even when ``engineio_logger`` is ``False``. """ def __init__(self, client_manager=None, logger=False, serializer='default', json=None, async_handlers=True, always_connect=False, **kwargs): engineio_options = kwargs engineio_logger = engineio_options.pop('engineio_logger', None) if engineio_logger is not None: engineio_options['logger'] = engineio_logger if serializer == 'default': self.packet_class = packet.Packet elif serializer == 'msgpack': from . import msgpack_packet self.packet_class = msgpack_packet.MsgPackPacket else: self.packet_class = serializer if json is not None: self.packet_class.json = json engineio_options['json'] = json engineio_options['async_handlers'] = False self.eio = self._engineio_server_class()(**engineio_options) self.eio.on('connect', self._handle_eio_connect) self.eio.on('message', self._handle_eio_message) self.eio.on('disconnect', self._handle_eio_disconnect) self.environ = {} self.handlers = {} self.namespace_handlers = {} self._binary_packet = {} if not isinstance(logger, bool): self.logger = logger else: self.logger = default_logger if self.logger.level == logging.NOTSET: if logger: self.logger.setLevel(logging.INFO) else: self.logger.setLevel(logging.ERROR) self.logger.addHandler(logging.StreamHandler()) if client_manager is None: client_manager = base_manager.BaseManager() self.manager = client_manager self.manager.set_server(self) self.manager_initialized = False self.async_handlers = async_handlers self.always_connect = always_connect self.async_mode = self.eio.async_mode def is_asyncio_based(self): return False def on(self, event, handler=None, namespace=None): """Register an event handler. :param event: The event name. It can be any string. The event names ``'connect'``, ``'message'`` and ``'disconnect'`` are reserved and should not be used. :param handler: The function that should be invoked to handle the event. When this parameter is not given, the method acts as a decorator for the handler function. :param namespace: The Socket.IO namespace for the event. If this argument is omitted the handler is associated with the default namespace. Example usage:: # as a decorator: @socket_io.on('connect', namespace='/chat') def connect_handler(sid, environ): print('Connection request') if environ['REMOTE_ADDR'] in blacklisted: return False # reject # as a method: def message_handler(sid, msg): print('Received message: ', msg) eio.send(sid, 'response') socket_io.on('message', namespace='/chat', handler=message_handler) The handler function receives the ``sid`` (session ID) for the client as first argument. The ``'connect'`` event handler receives the WSGI environment as a second argument, and can return ``False`` to reject the connection. The ``'message'`` handler and handlers for custom event names receive the message payload as a second argument. Any values returned from a message handler will be passed to the client's acknowledgement callback function if it exists. The ``'disconnect'`` handler does not take a second argument. """ namespace = namespace or '/' def set_handler(handler): if namespace not in self.handlers: self.handlers[namespace] = {} self.handlers[namespace][event] = handler return handler if handler is None: return set_handler set_handler(handler) def event(self, *args, **kwargs): """Decorator to register an event handler. This is a simplified version of the ``on()`` method that takes the event name from the decorated function. Example usage:: @sio.event def my_event(data): print('Received data: ', data) The above example is equivalent to:: @sio.on('my_event') def my_event(data): print('Received data: ', data) A custom namespace can be given as an argument to the decorator:: @sio.event(namespace='/test') def my_event(data): print('Received data: ', data) """ if len(args) == 1 and len(kwargs) == 0 and callable(args[0]): # the decorator was invoked without arguments # args[0] is the decorated function return self.on(args[0].__name__)(args[0]) else: # the decorator was invoked with arguments def set_handler(handler): return self.on(handler.__name__, *args, **kwargs)(handler) return set_handler def register_namespace(self, namespace_handler): """Register a namespace handler object. :param namespace_handler: An instance of a :class:`Namespace` subclass that handles all the event traffic for a namespace. """ if not isinstance(namespace_handler, namespace.Namespace): raise ValueError('Not a namespace instance') if self.is_asyncio_based() != namespace_handler.is_asyncio_based(): raise ValueError('Not a valid namespace class for this server') namespace_handler._set_server(self) self.namespace_handlers[namespace_handler.namespace] = \ namespace_handler def emit(self, event, data=None, to=None, room=None, skip_sid=None, namespace=None, callback=None, **kwargs): """Emit a custom event to one or more connected clients. :param event: The event name. It can be any string. The event names ``'connect'``, ``'message'`` and ``'disconnect'`` are reserved and should not be used. :param data: The data to send to the client or clients. Data can be of type ``str``, ``bytes``, ``list`` or ``dict``. To send multiple arguments, use a tuple where each element is of one of the types indicated above. :param to: The recipient of the message. This can be set to the session ID of a client to address only that client, to any any custom room created by the application to address all the clients in that room, or to a list of custom room names. If this argument is omitted the event is broadcasted to all connected clients. :param room: Alias for the ``to`` parameter. :param skip_sid: The session ID of a client to skip when broadcasting to a room or to all clients. This can be used to prevent a message from being sent to the sender. To skip multiple sids, pass a list. :param namespace: The Socket.IO namespace for the event. If this argument is omitted the event is emitted to the default namespace. :param callback: If given, this function will be called to acknowledge the the client has received the message. The arguments that will be passed to the function are those provided by the client. Callback functions can only be used when addressing an individual client. :param ignore_queue: Only used when a message queue is configured. If set to ``True``, the event is emitted to the clients directly, without going through the queue. This is more efficient, but only works when a single server process is used. It is recommended to always leave this parameter with its default value of ``False``. Note: this method is not thread safe. If multiple threads are emitting at the same time to the same client, then messages composed of multiple packets may end up being sent in an incorrect sequence. Use standard concurrency solutions (such as a Lock object) to prevent this situation. """ namespace = namespace or '/' room = to or room self.logger.info('emitting event "%s" to %s [%s]', event, room or 'all', namespace) self.manager.emit(event, data, namespace, room=room, skip_sid=skip_sid, callback=callback, **kwargs) def send(self, data, to=None, room=None, skip_sid=None, namespace=None, callback=None, **kwargs): """Send a message to one or more connected clients. This function emits an event with the name ``'message'``. Use :func:`emit` to issue custom event names. :param data: The data to send to the client or clients. Data can be of type ``str``, ``bytes``, ``list`` or ``dict``. To send multiple arguments, use a tuple where each element is of one of the types indicated above. :param to: The recipient of the message. This can be set to the session ID of a client to address only that client, to any any custom room created by the application to address all the clients in that room, or to a list of custom room names. If this argument is omitted the event is broadcasted to all connected clients. :param room: Alias for the ``to`` parameter. :param skip_sid: The session ID of a client to skip when broadcasting to a room or to all clients. This can be used to prevent a message from being sent to the sender. To skip multiple sids, pass a list. :param namespace: The Socket.IO namespace for the event. If this argument is omitted the event is emitted to the default namespace. :param callback: If given, this function will be called to acknowledge the the client has received the message. The arguments that will be passed to the function are those provided by the client. Callback functions can only be used when addressing an individual client. :param ignore_queue: Only used when a message queue is configured. If set to ``True``, the event is emitted to the clients directly, without going through the queue. This is more efficient, but only works when a single server process is used. It is recommended to always leave this parameter with its default value of ``False``. """ self.emit('message', data=data, to=to, room=room, skip_sid=skip_sid, namespace=namespace, callback=callback, **kwargs) def call(self, event, data=None, to=None, sid=None, namespace=None, timeout=60, **kwargs): """Emit a custom event to a client and wait for the response. :param event: The event name. It can be any string. The event names ``'connect'``, ``'message'`` and ``'disconnect'`` are reserved and should not be used. :param data: The data to send to the client or clients. Data can be of type ``str``, ``bytes``, ``list`` or ``dict``. To send multiple arguments, use a tuple where each element is of one of the types indicated above. :param to: The session ID of the recipient client. :param sid: Alias for the ``to`` parameter. :param namespace: The Socket.IO namespace for the event. If this argument is omitted the event is emitted to the default namespace. :param timeout: The waiting timeout. If the timeout is reached before the client acknowledges the event, then a ``TimeoutError`` exception is raised. :param ignore_queue: Only used when a message queue is configured. If set to ``True``, the event is emitted to the client directly, without going through the queue. This is more efficient, but only works when a single server process is used. It is recommended to always leave this parameter with its default value of ``False``. Note: this method is not thread safe. If multiple threads are emitting at the same time to the same client, then messages composed of multiple packets may end up being sent in an incorrect sequence. Use standard concurrency solutions (such as a Lock object) to prevent this situation. """ if to is None and sid is None: raise ValueError('Cannot use call() to broadcast.') if not self.async_handlers: raise RuntimeError( 'Cannot use call() when async_handlers is False.') callback_event = self.eio.create_event() callback_args = [] def event_callback(*args): callback_args.append(args) callback_event.set() self.emit(event, data=data, room=to or sid, namespace=namespace, callback=event_callback, **kwargs) if not callback_event.wait(timeout=timeout): raise exceptions.TimeoutError() return callback_args[0] if len(callback_args[0]) > 1 \ else callback_args[0][0] if len(callback_args[0]) == 1 \ else None def enter_room(self, sid, room, namespace=None): """Enter a room. This function adds the client to a room. The :func:`emit` and :func:`send` functions can optionally broadcast events to all the clients in a room. :param sid: Session ID of the client. :param room: Room name. If the room does not exist it is created. :param namespace: The Socket.IO namespace for the event. If this argument is omitted the default namespace is used. """ namespace = namespace or '/' self.logger.info('%s is entering room %s [%s]', sid, room, namespace) self.manager.enter_room(sid, namespace, room) def leave_room(self, sid, room, namespace=None): """Leave a room. This function removes the client from a room. :param sid: Session ID of the client. :param room: Room name. :param namespace: The Socket.IO namespace for the event. If this argument is omitted the default namespace is used. """ namespace = namespace or '/' self.logger.info('%s is leaving room %s [%s]', sid, room, namespace) self.manager.leave_room(sid, namespace, room) def close_room(self, room, namespace=None): """Close a room. This function removes all the clients from the given room. :param room: Room name. :param namespace: The Socket.IO namespace for the event. If this argument is omitted the default namespace is used. """ namespace = namespace or '/' self.logger.info('room %s is closing [%s]', room, namespace) self.manager.close_room(room, namespace) def rooms(self, sid, namespace=None): """Return the rooms a client is in. :param sid: Session ID of the client. :param namespace: The Socket.IO namespace for the event. If this argument is omitted the default namespace is used. """ namespace = namespace or '/' return self.manager.get_rooms(sid, namespace) def get_session(self, sid, namespace=None): """Return the user session for a client. :param sid: The session id of the client. :param namespace: The Socket.IO namespace. If this argument is omitted the default namespace is used. The return value is a dictionary. Modifications made to this dictionary are not guaranteed to be preserved unless ``save_session()`` is called, or when the ``session`` context manager is used. """ namespace = namespace or '/' eio_sid = self.manager.eio_sid_from_sid(sid, namespace) eio_session = self.eio.get_session(eio_sid) return eio_session.setdefault(namespace, {}) def save_session(self, sid, session, namespace=None): """Store the user session for a client. :param sid: The session id of the client. :param session: The session dictionary. :param namespace: The Socket.IO namespace. If this argument is omitted the default namespace is used. """ namespace = namespace or '/' eio_sid = self.manager.eio_sid_from_sid(sid, namespace) eio_session = self.eio.get_session(eio_sid) eio_session[namespace] = session def session(self, sid, namespace=None): """Return the user session for a client with context manager syntax. :param sid: The session id of the client. This is a context manager that returns the user session dictionary for the client. Any changes that are made to this dictionary inside the context manager block are saved back to the session. Example usage:: @sio.on('connect') def on_connect(sid, environ): username = authenticate_user(environ) if not username: return False with sio.session(sid) as session: session['username'] = username @sio.on('message') def on_message(sid, msg): with sio.session(sid) as session: print('received message from ', session['username']) """ class _session_context_manager(object): def __init__(self, server, sid, namespace): self.server = server self.sid = sid self.namespace = namespace self.session = None def __enter__(self): self.session = self.server.get_session(sid, namespace=namespace) return self.session def __exit__(self, *args): self.server.save_session(sid, self.session, namespace=namespace) return _session_context_manager(self, sid, namespace) def disconnect(self, sid, namespace=None, ignore_queue=False): """Disconnect a client. :param sid: Session ID of the client. :param namespace: The Socket.IO namespace to disconnect. If this argument is omitted the default namespace is used. :param ignore_queue: Only used when a message queue is configured. If set to ``True``, the disconnect is processed locally, without broadcasting on the queue. It is recommended to always leave this parameter with its default value of ``False``. """ namespace = namespace or '/' if ignore_queue: delete_it = self.manager.is_connected(sid, namespace) else: delete_it = self.manager.can_disconnect(sid, namespace) if delete_it: self.logger.info('Disconnecting %s [%s]', sid, namespace) eio_sid = self.manager.pre_disconnect(sid, namespace=namespace) self._send_packet(eio_sid, self.packet_class( packet.DISCONNECT, namespace=namespace)) self._trigger_event('disconnect', namespace, sid) self.manager.disconnect(sid, namespace=namespace) def transport(self, sid): """Return the name of the transport used by the client. The two possible values returned by this function are ``'polling'`` and ``'websocket'``. :param sid: The session of the client. """ return self.eio.transport(sid) def get_environ(self, sid, namespace=None): """Return the WSGI environ dictionary for a client. :param sid: The session of the client. :param namespace: The Socket.IO namespace. If this argument is omitted the default namespace is used. """ eio_sid = self.manager.eio_sid_from_sid(sid, namespace or '/') return self.environ.get(eio_sid) def handle_request(self, environ, start_response): """Handle an HTTP request from the client. This is the entry point of the Socket.IO application, using the same interface as a WSGI application. For the typical usage, this function is invoked by the :class:`Middleware` instance, but it can be invoked directly when the middleware is not used. :param environ: The WSGI environment. :param start_response: The WSGI ``start_response`` function. This function returns the HTTP response body to deliver to the client as a byte sequence. """ return self.eio.handle_request(environ, start_response) def start_background_task(self, target, *args, **kwargs): """Start a background task using the appropriate async model. This is a utility function that applications can use to start a background task using the method that is compatible with the selected async mode. :param target: the target function to execute. :param args: arguments to pass to the function. :param kwargs: keyword arguments to pass to the function. This function returns an object compatible with the `Thread` class in the Python standard library. The `start()` method on this object is already called by this function. """ return self.eio.start_background_task(target, *args, **kwargs) def sleep(self, seconds=0): """Sleep for the requested amount of time using the appropriate async model. This is a utility function that applications can use to put a task to sleep without having to worry about using the correct call for the selected async mode. """ return self.eio.sleep(seconds) def _emit_internal(self, eio_sid, event, data, namespace=None, id=None): """Send a message to a client.""" # tuples are expanded to multiple arguments, everything else is sent # as a single argument if isinstance(data, tuple): data = list(data) elif data is not None: data = [data] else: data = [] self._send_packet(eio_sid, self.packet_class( packet.EVENT, namespace=namespace, data=[event] + data, id=id)) def _send_packet(self, eio_sid, pkt): """Send a Socket.IO packet to a client.""" encoded_packet = pkt.encode() if isinstance(encoded_packet, list): for ep in encoded_packet: self.eio.send(eio_sid, ep) else: self.eio.send(eio_sid, encoded_packet) def _handle_connect(self, eio_sid, namespace, data): """Handle a client connection request.""" namespace = namespace or '/' sid = self.manager.connect(eio_sid, namespace) if sid is None: self._send_packet(eio_sid, self.packet_class( packet.CONNECT_ERROR, data='Unable to connect', namespace=namespace)) return if self.always_connect: self._send_packet(eio_sid, self.packet_class( packet.CONNECT, {'sid': sid}, namespace=namespace)) fail_reason = exceptions.ConnectionRefusedError().error_args try: if data: success = self._trigger_event( 'connect', namespace, sid, self.environ[eio_sid], data) else: try: success = self._trigger_event( 'connect', namespace, sid, self.environ[eio_sid]) except TypeError: success = self._trigger_event( 'connect', namespace, sid, self.environ[eio_sid], None) except exceptions.ConnectionRefusedError as exc: fail_reason = exc.error_args success = False if success is False: if self.always_connect: self.manager.pre_disconnect(sid, namespace) self._send_packet(eio_sid, self.packet_class( packet.DISCONNECT, data=fail_reason, namespace=namespace)) else: self._send_packet(eio_sid, self.packet_class( packet.CONNECT_ERROR, data=fail_reason, namespace=namespace)) self.manager.disconnect(sid, namespace) elif not self.always_connect: self._send_packet(eio_sid, self.packet_class( packet.CONNECT, {'sid': sid}, namespace=namespace)) def _handle_disconnect(self, eio_sid, namespace): """Handle a client disconnect.""" namespace = namespace or '/' sid = self.manager.sid_from_eio_sid(eio_sid, namespace) if not self.manager.is_connected(sid, namespace): # pragma: no cover return self.manager.pre_disconnect(sid, namespace=namespace) self._trigger_event('disconnect', namespace, sid) self.manager.disconnect(sid, namespace) def _handle_event(self, eio_sid, namespace, id, data): """Handle an incoming client event.""" namespace = namespace or '/' sid = self.manager.sid_from_eio_sid(eio_sid, namespace) self.logger.info('received event "%s" from %s [%s]', data[0], sid, namespace) if not self.manager.is_connected(sid, namespace): self.logger.warning('%s is not connected to namespace %s', sid, namespace) return if self.async_handlers: self.start_background_task(self._handle_event_internal, self, sid, eio_sid, data, namespace, id) else: self._handle_event_internal(self, sid, eio_sid, data, namespace, id) def _handle_event_internal(self, server, sid, eio_sid, data, namespace, id): r = server._trigger_event(data[0], namespace, sid, *data[1:]) if id is not None: # send ACK packet with the response returned by the handler # tuples are expanded as multiple arguments if r is None: data = [] elif isinstance(r, tuple): data = list(r) else: data = [r] server._send_packet(eio_sid, self.packet_class( packet.ACK, namespace=namespace, id=id, data=data)) def _handle_ack(self, eio_sid, namespace, id, data): """Handle ACK packets from the client.""" namespace = namespace or '/' sid = self.manager.sid_from_eio_sid(eio_sid, namespace) self.logger.info('received ack from %s [%s]', sid, namespace) self.manager.trigger_callback(sid, id, data) def _trigger_event(self, event, namespace, *args): """Invoke an application event handler.""" # first see if we have an explicit handler for the event if namespace in self.handlers and event in self.handlers[namespace]: return self.handlers[namespace][event](*args) # or else, forward the event to a namespace handler if one exists elif namespace in self.namespace_handlers: return self.namespace_handlers[namespace].trigger_event( event, *args) def _handle_eio_connect(self, eio_sid, environ): """Handle the Engine.IO connection event.""" if not self.manager_initialized: self.manager_initialized = True self.manager.initialize() self.environ[eio_sid] = environ def _handle_eio_message(self, eio_sid, data): """Dispatch Engine.IO messages.""" if eio_sid in self._binary_packet: pkt = self._binary_packet[eio_sid] if pkt.add_attachment(data): del self._binary_packet[eio_sid] if pkt.packet_type == packet.BINARY_EVENT: self._handle_event(eio_sid, pkt.namespace, pkt.id, pkt.data) else: self._handle_ack(eio_sid, pkt.namespace, pkt.id, pkt.data) else: pkt = self.packet_class(encoded_packet=data) if pkt.packet_type == packet.CONNECT: self._handle_connect(eio_sid, pkt.namespace, pkt.data) elif pkt.packet_type == packet.DISCONNECT: self._handle_disconnect(eio_sid, pkt.namespace) elif pkt.packet_type == packet.EVENT: self._handle_event(eio_sid, pkt.namespace, pkt.id, pkt.data) elif pkt.packet_type == packet.ACK: self._handle_ack(eio_sid, pkt.namespace, pkt.id, pkt.data) elif pkt.packet_type == packet.BINARY_EVENT or \ pkt.packet_type == packet.BINARY_ACK: self._binary_packet[eio_sid] = pkt elif pkt.packet_type == packet.CONNECT_ERROR: raise ValueError('Unexpected CONNECT_ERROR packet.') else: raise ValueError('Unknown packet type.') def _handle_eio_disconnect(self, eio_sid): """Handle Engine.IO disconnect event.""" for n in list(self.manager.get_namespaces()).copy(): self._handle_disconnect(eio_sid, n) if eio_sid in self.environ: del self.environ[eio_sid] def _engineio_server_class(self): return engineio.Server