import json import os import posixpath from urllib.parse import unquote from django.conf import settings from django.core.wsgi import get_wsgi_application from sockjs.tornado import SockJSConnection, SockJSRouter from tornado.httpclient import AsyncHTTPClient, HTTPRequest from tornado.httpserver import HTTPServer from tornado.httputil import HTTPHeaders from tornado.ioloop import IOLoop from tornado.options import parse_command_line from tornado.web import ( Application, FallbackHandler, HTTPError, StaticFileHandler, ) from tornado.wsgi import WSGIContainer from .rest_api import get_collection_and_id_from_url RUNNING_HOST = None RUNNING_PORT = None class DjangoStaticFileHandler(StaticFileHandler): """ Handels static data by using the django finders. Only needed in the "small" version with tornado as wsgi server. """ def initialize(self): """Overwrite some attributes.""" # NOTE: root is never actually used and default_filename is not # supported (must always be None) self.root = '' self.default_filename = None @classmethod def get_absolute_path(cls, root, path): from django.contrib.staticfiles import finders normalized_path = posixpath.normpath(unquote(path)).lstrip('/') absolute_path = finders.find(normalized_path) return absolute_path def validate_absolute_path(self, root, absolute_path): # differences from base implementation: # - we ignore self.root since our files do not necessarily have # a shared root prefix # - we do not handle self.default_filename (we do not use it and it # does not make much sense here anyway) if absolute_path is None or not os.path.exists(absolute_path): raise HTTPError(404) if not os.path.isfile(absolute_path): raise HTTPError(403, 'The requested resource is not a file.') return absolute_path class OpenSlidesSockJSConnection(SockJSConnection): """ SockJS connection for OpenSlides. """ waiters = set() def on_open(self, info): self.waiters.add(self) self.connection_info = info def on_close(self): OpenSlidesSockJSConnection.waiters.remove(self) def forward_rest_response(self, response): """ Sends data to the client of the connection instance. This method is called after succesful response of AsyncHTTPClient(). See send_object(). """ collection, obj_id = get_collection_and_id_from_url(response.request.url) data = { 'url': response.request.url, 'status_code': response.code, 'collection': collection, 'id': obj_id, 'data': json.loads(response.body.decode())} self.send(data) @classmethod def send_object(cls, object_url): """ Sends an OpenSlides object to all connected clients (waiters). First, retrieve the object from the OpenSlides REST api using the given object_url. """ # Join network location with object URL. if RUNNING_HOST == '0.0.0.0': # Windows can not connect to 0.0.0.0. So connect to localhost instead local_host = 'localhost' else: local_host = RUNNING_HOST wsgi_network_location = ( settings.OPENSLIDES_WSGI_NETWORK_LOCATION or 'http://{}:{}'.format(local_host, RUNNING_PORT)) url = ''.join((wsgi_network_location, object_url)) # Send out internal HTTP request to get data from the REST api. for waiter in cls.waiters: # Read waiter's former cookies and parse session cookie to new header object. headers = HTTPHeaders() try: session_cookie = waiter.connection_info.cookies[settings.SESSION_COOKIE_NAME] except KeyError: # There is no session cookie pass else: headers.add('Cookie', '%s=%s' % (settings.SESSION_COOKIE_NAME, session_cookie.value)) # Setup uncompressed request. request = HTTPRequest( url=url, headers=headers, decompress_response=False) # Setup non-blocking HTTP client http_client = AsyncHTTPClient() # Executes the request, asynchronously returning an HTTPResponse # and calling waiter's forward_rest_response() method. http_client.fetch(request, waiter.forward_rest_response) def run_tornado(addr, port, *args, **kwargs): """ Starts the tornado webserver as wsgi server for OpenSlides. It runs in one thread. """ # Save the port and the addr in a global var global RUNNING_HOST, RUNNING_PORT RUNNING_HOST = addr RUNNING_PORT = port # Don't try to read the command line args from openslides parse_command_line(args=[]) # Setup WSGIContainer app = WSGIContainer(get_wsgi_application()) # Collect urls sock_js_router = SockJSRouter(OpenSlidesSockJSConnection, '/sockjs') other_urls = [ (r'%s(.*)' % settings.STATIC_URL, DjangoStaticFileHandler), (r'%s(.*)' % settings.MEDIA_URL, StaticFileHandler, {'path': settings.MEDIA_ROOT}), ('.*', FallbackHandler, dict(fallback=app))] # Start the application debug = settings.DEBUG tornado_app = Application(sock_js_router.urls + other_urls, autoreload=debug, debug=debug) server = HTTPServer(tornado_app) server.listen(port=port, address=addr) IOLoop.instance().start() # Reset the global vars RUNNING_HOST = None RUNNING_PORT = None def inform_changed_data(*args): """ Informs all users about changed data. The arguments are Django/OpenSlides models. """ rest_urls = set() for instance in args: try: rest_urls.add(instance.get_root_rest_url()) except AttributeError: # Instance has no method get_root_rest_url. Just skip it. pass if settings.USE_TORNADO_AS_WSGI_SERVER: for url in rest_urls: OpenSlidesSockJSConnection.send_object(url) else: pass # TODO: Implement big varainte with Apache or Nginx as wsgi webserver. def inform_changed_data_receiver(sender, instance, **kwargs): """ Receiver for the inform_changed_data function to use in a signal. """ inform_changed_data(instance)