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import errno
import os
import select
import socket as pysocket
import struct
try:
from ..transport import NpipeSocket
except ImportError:
NpipeSocket = type(None)
STDOUT = 1
STDERR = 2
class SocketError(Exception):
pass
# NpipeSockets have their own error types
# pywintypes.error: (109, 'ReadFile', 'The pipe has been ended.')
NPIPE_ENDED = 109
def read(socket, n=4096):
"""
Reads at most n bytes from socket
"""
recoverable_errors = (errno.EINTR, errno.EDEADLK, errno.EWOULDBLOCK)
if not isinstance(socket, NpipeSocket):
if not hasattr(select, "poll"):
# Limited to 1024
select.select([socket], [], [])
else:
poll = select.poll()
poll.register(socket, select.POLLIN | select.POLLPRI)
poll.poll()
try:
if hasattr(socket, 'recv'):
return socket.recv(n)
if isinstance(socket, pysocket.SocketIO):
return socket.read(n)
return os.read(socket.fileno(), n)
except OSError as e:
if e.errno not in recoverable_errors:
raise
except Exception as e:
is_pipe_ended = (isinstance(socket, NpipeSocket) and
len(e.args) > 0 and
e.args[0] == NPIPE_ENDED)
if is_pipe_ended:
# npipes don't support duplex sockets, so we interpret
# a PIPE_ENDED error as a close operation (0-length read).
return ''
raise
def read_exactly(socket, n):
"""
Reads exactly n bytes from socket
Raises SocketError if there isn't enough data
"""
data = b""
while len(data) < n:
next_data = read(socket, n - len(data))
if not next_data:
raise SocketError("Unexpected EOF")
data += next_data
return data
def next_frame_header(socket):
"""
Returns the stream and size of the next frame of data waiting to be read
from socket, according to the protocol defined here:
https://docs.docker.com/engine/api/v1.24/#attach-to-a-container
"""
try:
data = read_exactly(socket, 8)
except SocketError:
return (-1, -1)
stream, actual = struct.unpack('>BxxxL', data)
return (stream, actual)
def frames_iter(socket, tty):
"""
Return a generator of frames read from socket. A frame is a tuple where
the first item is the stream number and the second item is a chunk of data.
If the tty setting is enabled, the streams are multiplexed into the stdout
stream.
"""
if tty:
return ((STDOUT, frame) for frame in frames_iter_tty(socket))
else:
return frames_iter_no_tty(socket)
def frames_iter_no_tty(socket):
"""
Returns a generator of data read from the socket when the tty setting is
not enabled.
"""
while True:
(stream, n) = next_frame_header(socket)
if n < 0:
break
while n > 0:
result = read(socket, n)
if result is None:
continue
data_length = len(result)
if data_length == 0:
# We have reached EOF
return
n -= data_length
yield (stream, result)
def frames_iter_tty(socket):
"""
Return a generator of data read from the socket when the tty setting is
enabled.
"""
while True:
result = read(socket)
if len(result) == 0:
# We have reached EOF
return
yield result
def consume_socket_output(frames, demux=False):
"""
Iterate through frames read from the socket and return the result.
Args:
demux (bool):
If False, stdout and stderr are multiplexed, and the result is the
concatenation of all the frames. If True, the streams are
demultiplexed, and the result is a 2-tuple where each item is the
concatenation of frames belonging to the same stream.
"""
if demux is False:
# If the streams are multiplexed, the generator returns strings, that
# we just need to concatenate.
return b"".join(frames)
# If the streams are demultiplexed, the generator yields tuples
# (stdout, stderr)
out = [None, None]
for frame in frames:
# It is guaranteed that for each frame, one and only one stream
# is not None.
assert frame != (None, None)
if frame[0] is not None:
if out[0] is None:
out[0] = frame[0]
else:
out[0] += frame[0]
else:
if out[1] is None:
out[1] = frame[1]
else:
out[1] += frame[1]
return tuple(out)
def demux_adaptor(stream_id, data):
"""
Utility to demultiplex stdout and stderr when reading frames from the
socket.
"""
if stream_id == STDOUT:
return (data, None)
elif stream_id == STDERR:
return (None, data)
else:
raise ValueError(f'{stream_id} is not a valid stream')
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