forked-synapse/synapse/http/proxyagent.py
Richard van der Hoff 1c262431f9
Fix handling of connection timeouts in outgoing http requests (#8400)
* Remove `on_timeout_cancel` from `timeout_deferred`

The `on_timeout_cancel` param to `timeout_deferred` wasn't always called on a
timeout (in particular if the canceller raised an exception), so it was
unreliable. It was also only used in one place, and to be honest it's easier to
do what it does a different way.

* Fix handling of connection timeouts in outgoing http requests

Turns out that if we get a timeout during connection, then a different
exception is raised, which wasn't always handled correctly.

To fix it, catch the exception in SimpleHttpClient and turn it into a
RequestTimedOutError (which is already a documented exception).

Also add a description to RequestTimedOutError so that we can see which stage
it failed at.

* Fix incorrect handling of timeouts reading federation responses

This was trapping the wrong sort of TimeoutError, so was never being hit.

The effect was relatively minor, but we should fix this so that it does the
expected thing.

* Fix inconsistent handling of `timeout` param between methods

`get_json`, `put_json` and `delete_json` were applying a different timeout to
the response body to `post_json`; bring them in line and test.

Co-authored-by: Patrick Cloke <clokep@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Erik Johnston <erik@matrix.org>
2020-09-29 10:29:21 +01:00

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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import logging
import re
from zope.interface import implementer
from twisted.internet import defer
from twisted.internet.endpoints import HostnameEndpoint, wrapClientTLS
from twisted.python.failure import Failure
from twisted.web.client import URI, BrowserLikePolicyForHTTPS, _AgentBase
from twisted.web.error import SchemeNotSupported
from twisted.web.iweb import IAgent
from synapse.http.connectproxyclient import HTTPConnectProxyEndpoint
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
_VALID_URI = re.compile(br"\A[\x21-\x7e]+\Z")
@implementer(IAgent)
class ProxyAgent(_AgentBase):
"""An Agent implementation which will use an HTTP proxy if one was requested
Args:
reactor: twisted reactor to place outgoing
connections.
contextFactory (IPolicyForHTTPS): A factory for TLS contexts, to control the
verification parameters of OpenSSL. The default is to use a
`BrowserLikePolicyForHTTPS`, so unless you have special
requirements you can leave this as-is.
connectTimeout (Optional[float]): The amount of time that this Agent will wait
for the peer to accept a connection, in seconds. If 'None',
HostnameEndpoint's default (30s) will be used.
This is used for connections to both proxies and destination servers.
bindAddress (bytes): The local address for client sockets to bind to.
pool (HTTPConnectionPool|None): connection pool to be used. If None, a
non-persistent pool instance will be created.
"""
def __init__(
self,
reactor,
contextFactory=BrowserLikePolicyForHTTPS(),
connectTimeout=None,
bindAddress=None,
pool=None,
http_proxy=None,
https_proxy=None,
):
_AgentBase.__init__(self, reactor, pool)
self._endpoint_kwargs = {}
if connectTimeout is not None:
self._endpoint_kwargs["timeout"] = connectTimeout
if bindAddress is not None:
self._endpoint_kwargs["bindAddress"] = bindAddress
self.http_proxy_endpoint = _http_proxy_endpoint(
http_proxy, reactor, **self._endpoint_kwargs
)
self.https_proxy_endpoint = _http_proxy_endpoint(
https_proxy, reactor, **self._endpoint_kwargs
)
self._policy_for_https = contextFactory
self._reactor = reactor
def request(self, method, uri, headers=None, bodyProducer=None):
"""
Issue a request to the server indicated by the given uri.
Supports `http` and `https` schemes.
An existing connection from the connection pool may be used or a new one may be
created.
See also: twisted.web.iweb.IAgent.request
Args:
method (bytes): The request method to use, such as `GET`, `POST`, etc
uri (bytes): The location of the resource to request.
headers (Headers|None): Extra headers to send with the request
bodyProducer (IBodyProducer|None): An object which can generate bytes to
make up the body of this request (for example, the properly encoded
contents of a file for a file upload). Or, None if the request is to
have no body.
Returns:
Deferred[IResponse]: completes when the header of the response has
been received (regardless of the response status code).
Can fail with:
SchemeNotSupported: if the uri is not http or https
twisted.internet.error.TimeoutError if the server we are connecting
to (proxy or destination) does not accept a connection before
connectTimeout.
... other things too.
"""
uri = uri.strip()
if not _VALID_URI.match(uri):
raise ValueError("Invalid URI {!r}".format(uri))
parsed_uri = URI.fromBytes(uri)
pool_key = (parsed_uri.scheme, parsed_uri.host, parsed_uri.port)
request_path = parsed_uri.originForm
if parsed_uri.scheme == b"http" and self.http_proxy_endpoint:
# Cache *all* connections under the same key, since we are only
# connecting to a single destination, the proxy:
pool_key = ("http-proxy", self.http_proxy_endpoint)
endpoint = self.http_proxy_endpoint
request_path = uri
elif parsed_uri.scheme == b"https" and self.https_proxy_endpoint:
endpoint = HTTPConnectProxyEndpoint(
self._reactor,
self.https_proxy_endpoint,
parsed_uri.host,
parsed_uri.port,
)
else:
# not using a proxy
endpoint = HostnameEndpoint(
self._reactor, parsed_uri.host, parsed_uri.port, **self._endpoint_kwargs
)
logger.debug("Requesting %s via %s", uri, endpoint)
if parsed_uri.scheme == b"https":
tls_connection_creator = self._policy_for_https.creatorForNetloc(
parsed_uri.host, parsed_uri.port
)
endpoint = wrapClientTLS(tls_connection_creator, endpoint)
elif parsed_uri.scheme == b"http":
pass
else:
return defer.fail(
Failure(
SchemeNotSupported("Unsupported scheme: %r" % (parsed_uri.scheme,))
)
)
return self._requestWithEndpoint(
pool_key, endpoint, method, parsed_uri, headers, bodyProducer, request_path
)
def _http_proxy_endpoint(proxy, reactor, **kwargs):
"""Parses an http proxy setting and returns an endpoint for the proxy
Args:
proxy (bytes|None): the proxy setting
reactor: reactor to be used to connect to the proxy
kwargs: other args to be passed to HostnameEndpoint
Returns:
interfaces.IStreamClientEndpoint|None: endpoint to use to connect to the proxy,
or None
"""
if proxy is None:
return None
# currently we only support hostname:port. Some apps also support
# protocol://<host>[:port], which allows a way of requiring a TLS connection to the
# proxy.
host, port = parse_host_port(proxy, default_port=1080)
return HostnameEndpoint(reactor, host, port, **kwargs)
def parse_host_port(hostport, default_port=None):
# could have sworn we had one of these somewhere else...
if b":" in hostport:
host, port = hostport.rsplit(b":", 1)
try:
port = int(port)
return host, port
except ValueError:
# the thing after the : wasn't a valid port; presumably this is an
# IPv6 address.
pass
return hostport, default_port