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confluent/bin/confetty
2013-10-12 15:04:26 -04:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python
# ultimately, this should provide an interactive cli for navigating confluent
# tree and doing console with a socket. <ESC>]0;<string><BELL> can be used to
# present info such as whether it is in a console or other mode and, if in
# console, how many other connections are live and looking
# this means 'wcons' simply needs to make a terminal run and we'll take care of
# the title while providing more info
# this also means the socket interface needs to have ways to convey more
# interesting pieces of data (like concurrent connection count)
# socket will probably switch to a TLV scheme:
# 32 bit TL, 8 bits of type code and 24 bit size
# type codes:
# 0: string data
# 1: json data
# 24 bit size allows the peer to avoid having to do any particular parsing to
# understand message boundaries (which is a significant burden on the xCAT
# protocol)
# When in a console client mode, will recognize two escape sequences by
# default:
# Ctrl-E, c, ?: mimick conserver behavior
# ctrl-]: go to interactive prompt (telnet escape, but not telnet prompt)
# esc-( would interfere with normal esc use too much
# ~ I will not use for now...
import fcntl
import optparse
import os
import select
import socket
import ssl
import sys
import termios
import tty
conserversequence = '\x05c' # ctrl-e, c
oldtcattr = termios.tcgetattr(sys.stdin.fileno())
server = None
def parseservervalue(serverstring):
if serverstring.find(']:') != -1:
server, port = serverstring[1:].split(']:')
elif serverstring[0] == '[':
server = serverstring[1:-1]
port = 4001
elif -1 != opts.server.find(':'):
server, port = opts.server.split(":")
else:
server = serverstring
port = 4001
return (server, port)
def exit(code=0):
termios.tcsetattr(sys.stdin.fileno(), termios.TCSANOW, oldtcattr)
server.shutdown(socket.SHUT_RDWR)
server.close()
sys.exit(code)
def conserver_command(fh, command):
while not command:
ready, _, _ = select.select((fh,), (), (), 1)
if ready:
command += fh.read()
if command[0] == '.':
print("disconnect]\r")
exit()
elif command[0] == '?':
print("help]\r")
print(". disconnect\r")
print("<cr> abort command\r")
elif command[0] == '\x0d':
print("ignored]\r")
else: #not a command at all..
print("unknown -- use '?']\r")
def check_escape_seq(input, fh):
while conserversequence.startswith(input):
if input.startswith(conserversequence): # We have full sequence
sys.stdout.write("[")
sys.stdout.flush()
return conserver_command(fh, input[len(conserversequence):])
ready, _, _ = select.select((fh,), (), (), 3)
if not ready: # 3 seconds of no typing
break
input += fh.read()
return input
def connect_tls_server(serverstring):
host, port = parseservervalue(serverstring)
for res in socket.getaddrinfo(host, port, socket.AF_UNSPEC, socket.SOCK_STREAM):
af, socktype, proto, cononname, sa = res
try:
server = socket.socket(af, socktype, proto)
except:
server = None
continue
try:
server.settimeout(5)
server.connect(sa)
except:
server.close()
server = None
continue
break
if server is None:
sys.stderr.write("Failed to connect to %s\n" % serverstring)
sys.exit(1)
secserver = ssl.wrap_socket(server)
return secserver
parser = optparse.OptionParser()
parser.add_option("-s", "--server", dest="server",
help="TLS server to connect to", metavar="SERVER:PORT")
parser.add_option("-u", "--unixsocket", dest="unixsock",
help="TLS server to connect to", metavar="UNIXDOMAINSOCKET")
opts, args = parser.parse_args()
if opts.server: # going over a TLS network
server = connect_tls_server(opts.server)
#Next stop, reading and writing from whichever of stdin and server goes first.
#see pyghmi code for solconnect.py
tty.setraw(sys.stdin.fileno())
fcntl.fcntl(sys.stdin.fileno(), fcntl.F_SETFL, os.O_NONBLOCK)
# clear on start can help with readable of TUI, but it
# can be annoying, so for now don't do it.
# sys.stdout.write('\x1b[H\x1b[J')
# sys.stdout.flush()
doexit = False
while not doexit:
rdylist, _, _ = select.select((sys.stdin, server), (), (), 60)
for fh in rdylist:
if fh == server:
#fh.read()
data = fh.recv(16384)
if data:
sys.stdout.write(data)
sys.stdout.flush()
else:
doexit = True
sys.stdout.write("\r\n[remote disconnected]\r\n")
break
else:
input = fh.read()
input = check_escape_seq(input, fh)
if input:
server.sendall(input)
exit()