# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- """ OnionShare | https://onionshare.org/ Copyright (C) 2014-2021 Micah Lee, et al. This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see . """ import os import sys import tempfile import mimetypes import gzip from flask import Response, request from unidecode import unidecode from werkzeug.urls import url_quote class SendBaseModeWeb: """ All of the web logic shared between share and website mode (modes where the user sends files) """ def __init__(self, common, web): super(SendBaseModeWeb, self).__init__() self.common = common self.web = web # Information about the file to be shared self.is_zipped = False self.download_filename = None self.download_filesize = None self.gzip_filename = None self.gzip_filesize = None self.zip_writer = None # If autostop_sharing, only allow one download at a time self.download_in_progress = False # This tracks the history id self.cur_history_id = 0 self.define_routes() self.init() def fix_windows_paths(self, path): """ If on Windows, replace backslashes with slashes """ if self.common.platform == "Windows": return path.replace("\\", "/") return path def set_file_info(self, filenames, processed_size_callback=None): """ Build a data structure that describes the list of files """ # If there's just one folder, replace filenames with a list of files inside that folder if len(filenames) == 1 and os.path.isdir(filenames[0]): filenames = [ os.path.join(filenames[0], x) for x in os.listdir(filenames[0]) ] # Re-initialize self.files = {} # Dictionary mapping file paths to filenames on disk self.root_files = ( {} ) # This is only the root files and dirs, as opposed to all of them self.cur_history_id = 0 self.file_info = {"files": [], "dirs": []} self.gzip_individual_files = {} self.init() # Windows paths use backslashes, but website paths use forward slashes. We have to # make sure we're stripping the correct type of slash if self.common.platform == "Windows": slash = "\\" else: slash = "/" # Build the file list for filename in filenames: basename = os.path.basename(filename.rstrip(slash)) # If it's a filename, add it if os.path.isfile(filename): self.files[self.fix_windows_paths(basename)] = filename self.root_files[self.fix_windows_paths(basename)] = filename # If it's a directory, add it recursively elif os.path.isdir(filename): self.root_files[self.fix_windows_paths(basename)] = filename for root, _, nested_filenames in os.walk(filename): # Normalize the root path. So if the directory name is "/home/user/Documents/some_folder", # and it has a nested folder foobar, the root is "/home/user/Documents/some_folder/foobar". # The normalized_root should be "some_folder/foobar" normalized_root = os.path.join( basename, root[len(filename) :].lstrip(slash) ).rstrip(slash) # Add the dir itself self.files[self.fix_windows_paths(normalized_root)] = root # Add the files in this dir for nested_filename in nested_filenames: self.files[ self.fix_windows_paths( os.path.join(normalized_root, nested_filename) ) ] = os.path.join(root, nested_filename) self.set_file_info_custom(filenames, processed_size_callback) def directory_listing(self, filenames, path="", filesystem_path=None): # Tell the GUI about the directory listing history_id = self.cur_history_id self.cur_history_id += 1 self.web.add_request( self.web.REQUEST_INDIVIDUAL_FILE_STARTED, f"/{path}", {"id": history_id, "method": request.method, "status_code": 200}, ) breadcrumbs = [("☗", "/")] parts = path.split("/") if parts[-1] == "": parts = parts[:-1] for i in range(len(parts)): breadcrumbs.append((parts[i], f"/{'/'.join(parts[0 : i + 1])}")) breadcrumbs_leaf = breadcrumbs.pop()[0] # If filesystem_path is None, this is the root directory listing files, dirs = self.build_directory_listing(path, filenames, filesystem_path) r = self.directory_listing_template( path, files, dirs, breadcrumbs, breadcrumbs_leaf ) return self.web.add_security_headers(r) def build_directory_listing(self, path, filenames, filesystem_path): files = [] dirs = [] for filename in filenames: if filesystem_path: this_filesystem_path = os.path.join(filesystem_path, filename) else: this_filesystem_path = self.files[filename] is_dir = os.path.isdir(this_filesystem_path) if is_dir: dirs.append( {"link": os.path.join(f"/{path}", filename), "basename": filename} ) else: size = os.path.getsize(this_filesystem_path) size_human = self.common.human_readable_filesize(size) files.append( { "link": os.path.join(f"/{path}", filename), "basename": filename, "size_human": size_human, } ) return files, dirs def stream_individual_file(self, filesystem_path): """ Return a flask response that's streaming the download of an individual file, and gzip compressing it if the browser supports it. """ use_gzip = self.should_use_gzip() # gzip compress the individual file, if it hasn't already been compressed if use_gzip: if filesystem_path not in self.gzip_individual_files: gzip_filename = tempfile.mkstemp("wb+")[1] self._gzip_compress(filesystem_path, gzip_filename, 6, None) self.gzip_individual_files[filesystem_path] = gzip_filename # Make sure the gzip file gets cleaned up when onionshare stops self.web.cleanup_filenames.append(gzip_filename) file_to_download = self.gzip_individual_files[filesystem_path] filesize = os.path.getsize(self.gzip_individual_files[filesystem_path]) else: file_to_download = filesystem_path filesize = os.path.getsize(filesystem_path) path = request.path # Tell GUI the individual file started history_id = self.cur_history_id self.cur_history_id += 1 self.web.add_request( self.web.REQUEST_INDIVIDUAL_FILE_STARTED, path, {"id": history_id, "filesize": filesize}, ) def generate(): chunk_size = 102400 # 100kb fp = open(file_to_download, "rb") done = False while not done: chunk = fp.read(chunk_size) if chunk == b"": done = True else: try: yield chunk # Tell GUI the progress downloaded_bytes = fp.tell() percent = (1.0 * downloaded_bytes / filesize) * 100 if ( not self.web.is_gui or self.common.platform == "Linux" or self.common.platform == "BSD" ): sys.stdout.write( "\r{0:s}, {1:.2f}% ".format( self.common.human_readable_filesize( downloaded_bytes ), percent, ) ) sys.stdout.flush() self.web.add_request( self.web.REQUEST_INDIVIDUAL_FILE_PROGRESS, path, { "id": history_id, "bytes": downloaded_bytes, "filesize": filesize, }, ) done = False except Exception: # Looks like the download was canceled done = True # Tell the GUI the individual file was canceled self.web.add_request( self.web.REQUEST_INDIVIDUAL_FILE_CANCELED, path, {"id": history_id}, ) fp.close() if self.common.platform != "Darwin": sys.stdout.write("\n") basename = os.path.basename(filesystem_path) r = Response(generate()) if use_gzip: r.headers.set("Content-Encoding", "gzip") r.headers.set("Content-Length", filesize) filename_dict = { "filename": unidecode(basename), "filename*": "UTF-8''%s" % url_quote(basename), } r.headers.set("Content-Disposition", "inline", **filename_dict) r = self.web.add_security_headers(r) (content_type, _) = mimetypes.guess_type(basename, strict=False) if content_type is not None: r.headers.set("Content-Type", content_type) return r def should_use_gzip(self): """ Should we use gzip for this browser? """ return (not self.is_zipped) and ( "gzip" in request.headers.get("Accept-Encoding", "").lower() ) def _gzip_compress( self, input_filename, output_filename, level, processed_size_callback=None ): """ Compress a file with gzip, without loading the whole thing into memory Thanks: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/27035296/python-how-to-gzip-a-large-text-file-without-memoryerror """ bytes_processed = 0 blocksize = 1 << 16 # 64kB with open(input_filename, "rb") as input_file: output_file = gzip.open(output_filename, "wb", level) while True: if processed_size_callback is not None: processed_size_callback(bytes_processed) block = input_file.read(blocksize) if len(block) == 0: break output_file.write(block) bytes_processed += blocksize output_file.close() def init(self): """ Inherited class will implement this """ pass def define_routes(self): """ Inherited class will implement this """ pass def directory_listing_template(self): """ Inherited class will implement this. It should call render_template and return the response. """ pass def set_file_info_custom(self, filenames, processed_size_callback): """ Inherited class will implement this. """ pass def render_logic(self, path=""): """ Inherited class will implement this. """ pass