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# Copyright 2011-present MongoDB, Inc.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you
# may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You
# may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or
# implied. See the License for the specific language governing
# permissions and limitations under the License.
import contextlib
import copy
import os
import platform
import socket
import sys
import threading
import collections
try:
import ssl
from ssl import SSLError
_HAVE_SNI = getattr(ssl, 'HAS_SNI', False)
except ImportError:
_HAVE_SNI = False
class SSLError(socket.error):
pass
try:
from ssl import CertificateError as _SSLCertificateError
except ImportError:
class _SSLCertificateError(ValueError):
pass
from bson import DEFAULT_CODEC_OPTIONS
from bson.py3compat import imap, itervalues, _unicode, integer_types
from bson.son import SON
from pymongo import auth, helpers, thread_util, __version__
from pymongo.client_session import _validate_session_write_concern
from pymongo.common import (MAX_BSON_SIZE,
MAX_IDLE_TIME_SEC,
MAX_MESSAGE_SIZE,
MAX_POOL_SIZE,
MAX_WIRE_VERSION,
MAX_WRITE_BATCH_SIZE,
MIN_POOL_SIZE,
ORDERED_TYPES,
WAIT_QUEUE_TIMEOUT)
from pymongo.errors import (AutoReconnect,
ConnectionFailure,
ConfigurationError,
InvalidOperation,
DocumentTooLarge,
NetworkTimeout,
NotMasterError,
OperationFailure,
PyMongoError)
from pymongo.ismaster import IsMaster
from pymongo.monotonic import time as _time
from pymongo.monitoring import (ConnectionCheckOutFailedReason,
ConnectionClosedReason)
from pymongo.network import (command,
receive_message,
SocketChecker)
from pymongo.read_preferences import ReadPreference
from pymongo.server_type import SERVER_TYPE
# Always use our backport so we always have support for IP address matching
from pymongo.ssl_match_hostname import match_hostname, CertificateError
# For SNI support. According to RFC6066, section 3, IPv4 and IPv6 literals are
# not permitted for SNI hostname.
try:
from ipaddress import ip_address
def is_ip_address(address):
try:
ip_address(_unicode(address))
return True
except (ValueError, UnicodeError):
return False
except ImportError:
if hasattr(socket, 'inet_pton') and socket.has_ipv6:
# Most *nix, recent Windows
def is_ip_address(address):
try:
# inet_pton rejects IPv4 literals with leading zeros
# (e.g. 192.168.0.01), inet_aton does not, and we
# can connect to them without issue. Use inet_aton.
socket.inet_aton(address)
return True
except socket.error:
try:
socket.inet_pton(socket.AF_INET6, address)
return True
except socket.error:
return False
else:
# No inet_pton
def is_ip_address(address):
try:
socket.inet_aton(address)
return True
except socket.error:
if ':' in address:
# ':' is not a valid character for a hostname. If we get
# here a few things have to be true:
# - We're on a recent version of python 2.7 (2.7.9+).
# Older 2.7 versions don't support SNI.
# - We're on Windows XP or some unusual Unix that doesn't
# have inet_pton.
# - The application is using IPv6 literals with TLS, which
# is pretty unusual.
return True
return False
try:
from fcntl import fcntl, F_GETFD, F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC
def _set_non_inheritable_non_atomic(fd):
"""Set the close-on-exec flag on the given file descriptor."""
flags = fcntl(fd, F_GETFD)
fcntl(fd, F_SETFD, flags | FD_CLOEXEC)
except ImportError:
# Windows, various platforms we don't claim to support
# (Jython, IronPython, ...), systems that don't provide
# everything we need from fcntl, etc.
def _set_non_inheritable_non_atomic(dummy):
"""Dummy function for platforms that don't provide fcntl."""
pass
_MAX_TCP_KEEPIDLE = 300
_MAX_TCP_KEEPINTVL = 10
_MAX_TCP_KEEPCNT = 9
if sys.platform == 'win32':
try:
import _winreg as winreg
except ImportError:
import winreg
try:
with winreg.OpenKey(
winreg.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE,
r"SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters") as key:
_DEFAULT_TCP_IDLE_MS, _ = winreg.QueryValueEx(key, "KeepAliveTime")
_DEFAULT_TCP_INTERVAL_MS, _ = winreg.QueryValueEx(
key, "KeepAliveInterval")
# Make sure these are integers.
if not isinstance(_DEFAULT_TCP_IDLE_MS, integer_types):
raise ValueError
if not isinstance(_DEFAULT_TCP_INTERVAL_MS, integer_types):
raise ValueError
except (OSError, ValueError):
# We could not check the default values so do not attempt to override.
def _set_keepalive_times(dummy):
pass
else:
def _set_keepalive_times(sock):
idle_ms = min(_DEFAULT_TCP_IDLE_MS, _MAX_TCP_KEEPIDLE * 1000)
interval_ms = min(_DEFAULT_TCP_INTERVAL_MS,
_MAX_TCP_KEEPINTVL * 1000)
if (idle_ms < _DEFAULT_TCP_IDLE_MS or
interval_ms < _DEFAULT_TCP_INTERVAL_MS):
sock.ioctl(socket.SIO_KEEPALIVE_VALS,
(1, idle_ms, interval_ms))
else:
def _set_tcp_option(sock, tcp_option, max_value):
if hasattr(socket, tcp_option):
sockopt = getattr(socket, tcp_option)
try:
# PYTHON-1350 - NetBSD doesn't implement getsockopt for
# TCP_KEEPIDLE and friends. Don't attempt to set the
# values there.
default = sock.getsockopt(socket.IPPROTO_TCP, sockopt)
if default > max_value:
sock.setsockopt(socket.IPPROTO_TCP, sockopt, max_value)
except socket.error:
pass
def _set_keepalive_times(sock):
_set_tcp_option(sock, 'TCP_KEEPIDLE', _MAX_TCP_KEEPIDLE)
_set_tcp_option(sock, 'TCP_KEEPINTVL', _MAX_TCP_KEEPINTVL)
_set_tcp_option(sock, 'TCP_KEEPCNT', _MAX_TCP_KEEPCNT)
_METADATA = SON([
('driver', SON([('name', 'PyMongo'), ('version', __version__)])),
])
if sys.platform.startswith('linux'):
# platform.linux_distribution was deprecated in Python 3.5.
if sys.version_info[:2] < (3, 5):
# Distro name and version (e.g. Ubuntu 16.04 xenial)
_name = ' '.join([part for part in
platform.linux_distribution() if part])
else:
_name = platform.system()
_METADATA['os'] = SON([
('type', platform.system()),
('name', _name),
('architecture', platform.machine()),
# Kernel version (e.g. 4.4.0-17-generic).
('version', platform.release())
])
elif sys.platform == 'darwin':
_METADATA['os'] = SON([
('type', platform.system()),
('name', platform.system()),
('architecture', platform.machine()),
# (mac|i|tv)OS(X) version (e.g. 10.11.6) instead of darwin
# kernel version.
('version', platform.mac_ver()[0])
])
elif sys.platform == 'win32':
_METADATA['os'] = SON([
('type', platform.system()),
# "Windows XP", "Windows 7", "Windows 10", etc.
('name', ' '.join((platform.system(), platform.release()))),
('architecture', platform.machine()),
# Windows patch level (e.g. 5.1.2600-SP3)
('version', '-'.join(platform.win32_ver()[1:3]))
])
elif sys.platform.startswith('java'):
_name, _ver, _arch = platform.java_ver()[-1]
_METADATA['os'] = SON([
# Linux, Windows 7, Mac OS X, etc.
('type', _name),
('name', _name),
# x86, x86_64, AMD64, etc.
('architecture', _arch),
# Linux kernel version, OSX version, etc.
('version', _ver)
])
else:
# Get potential alias (e.g. SunOS 5.11 becomes Solaris 2.11)
_aliased = platform.system_alias(
platform.system(), platform.release(), platform.version())
_METADATA['os'] = SON([
('type', platform.system()),
('name', ' '.join([part for part in _aliased[:2] if part])),
('architecture', platform.machine()),
('version', _aliased[2])
])
if platform.python_implementation().startswith('PyPy'):
_METADATA['platform'] = ' '.join(
(platform.python_implementation(),
'.'.join(imap(str, sys.pypy_version_info)),
'(Python %s)' % '.'.join(imap(str, sys.version_info))))
elif sys.platform.startswith('java'):
_METADATA['platform'] = ' '.join(
(platform.python_implementation(),
'.'.join(imap(str, sys.version_info)),
'(%s)' % ' '.join((platform.system(), platform.release()))))
else:
_METADATA['platform'] = ' '.join(
(platform.python_implementation(),
'.'.join(imap(str, sys.version_info))))
# If the first getaddrinfo call of this interpreter's life is on a thread,
# while the main thread holds the import lock, getaddrinfo deadlocks trying
# to import the IDNA codec. Import it here, where presumably we're on the
# main thread, to avoid the deadlock. See PYTHON-607.
u'foo'.encode('idna')
def _raise_connection_failure(address, error, msg_prefix=None):
"""Convert a socket.error to ConnectionFailure and raise it."""
host, port = address
# If connecting to a Unix socket, port will be None.
if port is not None:
msg = '%s:%d: %s' % (host, port, error)
else:
msg = '%s: %s' % (host, error)
if msg_prefix:
msg = msg_prefix + msg
if isinstance(error, socket.timeout):
raise NetworkTimeout(msg)
elif isinstance(error, SSLError) and 'timed out' in str(error):
# CPython 2.7 and PyPy 2.x do not distinguish network
# timeouts from other SSLErrors (https://bugs.python.org/issue10272).
# Luckily, we can work around this limitation because the phrase
# 'timed out' appears in all the timeout related SSLErrors raised
# on the above platforms.
raise NetworkTimeout(msg)
else:
raise AutoReconnect(msg)
class PoolOptions(object):
__slots__ = ('__max_pool_size', '__min_pool_size',
'__max_idle_time_seconds',
'__connect_timeout', '__socket_timeout',
'__wait_queue_timeout', '__wait_queue_multiple',
'__ssl_context', '__ssl_match_hostname', '__socket_keepalive',
'__event_listeners', '__appname', '__driver', '__metadata',
'__compression_settings')
def __init__(self, max_pool_size=MAX_POOL_SIZE,
min_pool_size=MIN_POOL_SIZE,
max_idle_time_seconds=MAX_IDLE_TIME_SEC, connect_timeout=None,
socket_timeout=None, wait_queue_timeout=WAIT_QUEUE_TIMEOUT,
wait_queue_multiple=None, ssl_context=None,
ssl_match_hostname=True, socket_keepalive=True,
event_listeners=None, appname=None, driver=None,
compression_settings=None):
self.__max_pool_size = max_pool_size
self.__min_pool_size = min_pool_size
self.__max_idle_time_seconds = max_idle_time_seconds
self.__connect_timeout = connect_timeout
self.__socket_timeout = socket_timeout
self.__wait_queue_timeout = wait_queue_timeout
self.__wait_queue_multiple = wait_queue_multiple
self.__ssl_context = ssl_context
self.__ssl_match_hostname = ssl_match_hostname
self.__socket_keepalive = socket_keepalive
self.__event_listeners = event_listeners
self.__appname = appname
self.__driver = driver
self.__compression_settings = compression_settings
self.__metadata = copy.deepcopy(_METADATA)
if appname:
self.__metadata['application'] = {'name': appname}
# Combine the "driver" MongoClient option with PyMongo's info, like:
# {
# 'driver': {
# 'name': 'PyMongo|MyDriver',
# 'version': '3.7.0|1.2.3',
# },
# 'platform': 'CPython 3.6.0|MyPlatform'
# }
if driver:
if driver.name:
self.__metadata['driver']['name'] = "%s|%s" % (
_METADATA['driver']['name'], driver.name)
if driver.version:
self.__metadata['driver']['version'] = "%s|%s" % (
_METADATA['driver']['version'], driver.version)
if driver.platform:
self.__metadata['platform'] = "%s|%s" % (
_METADATA['platform'], driver.platform)
@property
def non_default_options(self):
"""The non-default options this pool was created with.
Added for CMAP's :class:`PoolCreatedEvent`.
"""
opts = {}
if self.__max_pool_size != MAX_POOL_SIZE:
opts['maxPoolSize'] = self.__max_pool_size
if self.__min_pool_size != MIN_POOL_SIZE:
opts['minPoolSize'] = self.__min_pool_size
if self.__max_idle_time_seconds != MAX_IDLE_TIME_SEC:
opts['maxIdleTimeMS'] = self.__max_idle_time_seconds * 1000
if self.__wait_queue_timeout != WAIT_QUEUE_TIMEOUT:
opts['waitQueueTimeoutMS'] = self.__wait_queue_timeout * 1000
return opts
@property
def max_pool_size(self):
"""The maximum allowable number of concurrent connections to each
connected server. Requests to a server will block if there are
`maxPoolSize` outstanding connections to the requested server.
Defaults to 100. Cannot be 0.
When a server's pool has reached `max_pool_size`, operations for that
server block waiting for a socket to be returned to the pool. If
``waitQueueTimeoutMS`` is set, a blocked operation will raise
:exc:`~pymongo.errors.ConnectionFailure` after a timeout.
By default ``waitQueueTimeoutMS`` is not set.
"""
return self.__max_pool_size
@property
def min_pool_size(self):
"""The minimum required number of concurrent connections that the pool
will maintain to each connected server. Default is 0.
"""
return self.__min_pool_size
@property
def max_idle_time_seconds(self):
"""The maximum number of seconds that a connection can remain
idle in the pool before being removed and replaced. Defaults to
`None` (no limit).
"""
return self.__max_idle_time_seconds
@property
def connect_timeout(self):
"""How long a connection can take to be opened before timing out.
"""
return self.__connect_timeout
@property
def socket_timeout(self):
"""How long a send or receive on a socket can take before timing out.
"""
return self.__socket_timeout
@property
def wait_queue_timeout(self):
"""How long a thread will wait for a socket from the pool if the pool
has no free sockets.
"""
return self.__wait_queue_timeout
@property
def wait_queue_multiple(self):
"""Multiplied by max_pool_size to give the number of threads allowed
to wait for a socket at one time.
"""
return self.__wait_queue_multiple
@property
def ssl_context(self):
"""An SSLContext instance or None.
"""
return self.__ssl_context
@property
def ssl_match_hostname(self):
"""Call ssl.match_hostname if cert_reqs is not ssl.CERT_NONE.
"""
return self.__ssl_match_hostname
@property
def socket_keepalive(self):
"""Whether to send periodic messages to determine if a connection
is closed.
"""
return self.__socket_keepalive
@property
def event_listeners(self):
"""An instance of pymongo.monitoring._EventListeners.
"""
return self.__event_listeners
@property
def appname(self):
"""The application name, for sending with ismaster in server handshake.
"""
return self.__appname
@property
def driver(self):
"""Driver name and version, for sending with ismaster in handshake.
"""
return self.__driver
@property
def compression_settings(self):
return self.__compression_settings
@property
def metadata(self):
"""A dict of metadata about the application, driver, os, and platform.
"""
return self.__metadata.copy()
class SocketInfo(object):
"""Store a socket with some metadata.
:Parameters:
- `sock`: a raw socket object
- `pool`: a Pool instance
- `address`: the server's (host, port)
- `id`: the id of this socket in it's pool
"""
def __init__(self, sock, pool, address, id):
self.sock = sock
self.address = address
self.id = id
self.authset = set()
self.closed = False
self.last_checkin_time = _time()
self.performed_handshake = False
self.is_writable = False
self.max_wire_version = MAX_WIRE_VERSION
self.max_bson_size = MAX_BSON_SIZE
self.max_message_size = MAX_MESSAGE_SIZE
self.max_write_batch_size = MAX_WRITE_BATCH_SIZE
self.supports_sessions = False
self.is_mongos = False
self.op_msg_enabled = False
self.listeners = pool.opts.event_listeners
self.enabled_for_cmap = pool.enabled_for_cmap
self.compression_settings = pool.opts.compression_settings
self.compression_context = None
# The pool's pool_id changes with each reset() so we can close sockets
# created before the last reset.
self.pool_id = pool.pool_id
self.ready = False
def ismaster(self, metadata, cluster_time):
cmd = SON([('ismaster', 1)])
if not self.performed_handshake:
cmd['client'] = metadata
if self.compression_settings:
cmd['compression'] = self.compression_settings.compressors
if self.max_wire_version >= 6 and cluster_time is not None:
cmd['$clusterTime'] = cluster_time
ismaster = IsMaster(self.command('admin', cmd, publish_events=False))
self.is_writable = ismaster.is_writable
self.max_wire_version = ismaster.max_wire_version
self.max_bson_size = ismaster.max_bson_size
self.max_message_size = ismaster.max_message_size
self.max_write_batch_size = ismaster.max_write_batch_size
self.supports_sessions = (
ismaster.logical_session_timeout_minutes is not None)
self.is_mongos = ismaster.server_type == SERVER_TYPE.Mongos
if not self.performed_handshake and self.compression_settings:
ctx = self.compression_settings.get_compression_context(
ismaster.compressors)
self.compression_context = ctx
self.performed_handshake = True
self.op_msg_enabled = ismaster.max_wire_version >= 6
return ismaster
def command(self, dbname, spec, slave_ok=False,
read_preference=ReadPreference.PRIMARY,
codec_options=DEFAULT_CODEC_OPTIONS, check=True,
allowable_errors=None, check_keys=False,
read_concern=None,
write_concern=None,
parse_write_concern_error=False,
collation=None,
session=None,
client=None,
retryable_write=False,
publish_events=True,
user_fields=None):
"""Execute a command or raise an error.
:Parameters:
- `dbname`: name of the database on which to run the command
- `spec`: a command document as a dict, SON, or mapping object
- `slave_ok`: whether to set the SlaveOkay wire protocol bit
- `read_preference`: a read preference
- `codec_options`: a CodecOptions instance
- `check`: raise OperationFailure if there are errors
- `allowable_errors`: errors to ignore if `check` is True
- `check_keys`: if True, check `spec` for invalid keys
- `read_concern`: The read concern for this command.
- `write_concern`: The write concern for this command.
- `parse_write_concern_error`: Whether to parse the
``writeConcernError`` field in the command response.
- `collation`: The collation for this command.
- `session`: optional ClientSession instance.
- `client`: optional MongoClient for gossipping $clusterTime.
- `retryable_write`: True if this command is a retryable write.
- `publish_events`: Should we publish events for this command?
- `user_fields` (optional): Response fields that should be decoded
using the TypeDecoders from codec_options, passed to
bson._decode_all_selective.
"""
self.validate_session(client, session)
session = _validate_session_write_concern(session, write_concern)
# Ensure command name remains in first place.
if not isinstance(spec, ORDERED_TYPES):
spec = SON(spec)
if (read_concern and self.max_wire_version < 4
and not read_concern.ok_for_legacy):
raise ConfigurationError(
'read concern level of %s is not valid '
'with a max wire version of %d.'
% (read_concern.level, self.max_wire_version))
if not (write_concern is None or write_concern.acknowledged or
collation is None):
raise ConfigurationError(
'Collation is unsupported for unacknowledged writes.')
if (self.max_wire_version >= 5 and
write_concern and
not write_concern.is_server_default):
spec['writeConcern'] = write_concern.document
elif self.max_wire_version < 5 and collation is not None:
raise ConfigurationError(
'Must be connected to MongoDB 3.4+ to use a collation.')
if session:
session._apply_to(spec, retryable_write, read_preference)
self.send_cluster_time(spec, session, client)
listeners = self.listeners if publish_events else None
unacknowledged = write_concern and not write_concern.acknowledged
if self.op_msg_enabled:
self._raise_if_not_writable(unacknowledged)
try:
return command(self.sock, dbname, spec, slave_ok,
self.is_mongos, read_preference, codec_options,
session, client, check, allowable_errors,
self.address, check_keys, listeners,
self.max_bson_size, read_concern,
parse_write_concern_error=parse_write_concern_error,
collation=collation,
compression_ctx=self.compression_context,
use_op_msg=self.op_msg_enabled,
unacknowledged=unacknowledged,
user_fields=user_fields)
except OperationFailure:
raise
# Catch socket.error, KeyboardInterrupt, etc. and close ourselves.
except BaseException as error:
self._raise_connection_failure(error)
def send_message(self, message, max_doc_size):
"""Send a raw BSON message or raise ConnectionFailure.
If a network exception is raised, the socket is closed.
"""
if (self.max_bson_size is not None
and max_doc_size > self.max_bson_size):
raise DocumentTooLarge(
"BSON document too large (%d bytes) - the connected server "
"supports BSON document sizes up to %d bytes." %
(max_doc_size, self.max_bson_size))
try:
self.sock.sendall(message)
except BaseException as error:
self._raise_connection_failure(error)
def receive_message(self, request_id):
"""Receive a raw BSON message or raise ConnectionFailure.
If any exception is raised, the socket is closed.
"""
try:
return receive_message(self.sock, request_id,
self.max_message_size)
except BaseException as error:
self._raise_connection_failure(error)
def _raise_if_not_writable(self, unacknowledged):
"""Raise NotMasterError on unacknowledged write if this socket is not
writable.
"""
if unacknowledged and not self.is_writable:
# Write won't succeed, bail as if we'd received a not master error.
raise NotMasterError("not master", {
"ok": 0, "errmsg": "not master", "code": 10107})
def legacy_write(self, request_id, msg, max_doc_size, with_last_error):
"""Send OP_INSERT, etc., optionally returning response as a dict.
Can raise ConnectionFailure or OperationFailure.
:Parameters:
- `request_id`: an int.
- `msg`: bytes, an OP_INSERT, OP_UPDATE, or OP_DELETE message,
perhaps with a getlasterror command appended.
- `max_doc_size`: size in bytes of the largest document in `msg`.
- `with_last_error`: True if a getlasterror command is appended.
"""
self._raise_if_not_writable(not with_last_error)
self.send_message(msg, max_doc_size)
if with_last_error:
reply = self.receive_message(request_id)
return helpers._check_gle_response(reply.command_response())
def write_command(self, request_id, msg):
"""Send "insert" etc. command, returning response as a dict.
Can raise ConnectionFailure or OperationFailure.
:Parameters:
- `request_id`: an int.
- `msg`: bytes, the command message.
"""
self.send_message(msg, 0)
reply = self.receive_message(request_id)
result = reply.command_response()
# Raises NotMasterError or OperationFailure.
helpers._check_command_response(result)
return result
def check_auth(self, all_credentials):
"""Update this socket's authentication.
Log in or out to bring this socket's credentials up to date with
those provided. Can raise ConnectionFailure or OperationFailure.
:Parameters:
- `all_credentials`: dict, maps auth source to MongoCredential.
"""
if all_credentials or self.authset:
cached = set(itervalues(all_credentials))
authset = self.authset.copy()
# Logout any credentials that no longer exist in the cache.
for credentials in authset - cached:
auth.logout(credentials.source, self)
self.authset.discard(credentials)
for credentials in cached - authset:
auth.authenticate(credentials, self)
self.authset.add(credentials)
# CMAP spec says to publish the ready event only after authenticating
# the connection.
if not self.ready:
self.ready = True
if self.enabled_for_cmap:
self.listeners.publish_connection_ready(self.address, self.id)
def authenticate(self, credentials):
"""Log in to the server and store these credentials in `authset`.
Can raise ConnectionFailure or OperationFailure.
:Parameters:
- `credentials`: A MongoCredential.
"""
auth.authenticate(credentials, self)
self.authset.add(credentials)
def validate_session(self, client, session):
"""Validate this session before use with client.
Raises error if this session is logged in as a different user or
the client is not the one that created the session.
"""
if session:
if session._client is not client:
raise InvalidOperation(
'Can only use session with the MongoClient that'
' started it')
if session._authset != self.authset:
raise InvalidOperation(
'Cannot use session after authenticating with different'
' credentials')
def close_socket(self, reason):
"""Close this connection with a reason."""
if self.closed:
return
self.closed = True
# Avoid exceptions on interpreter shutdown.
try:
self.sock.close()
except Exception:
pass
if reason and self.enabled_for_cmap:
self.listeners.publish_connection_closed(
self.address, self.id, reason)
def send_cluster_time(self, command, session, client):
"""Add cluster time for MongoDB >= 3.6."""
if self.max_wire_version >= 6 and client:
client._send_cluster_time(command, session)
def update_last_checkin_time(self):
self.last_checkin_time = _time()
def update_is_writable(self, is_writable):
self.is_writable = is_writable
def idle_time_seconds(self):
"""Seconds since this socket was last checked into its pool."""
return _time() - self.last_checkin_time
def _raise_connection_failure(self, error):
# Catch *all* exceptions from socket methods and close the socket. In
# regular Python, socket operations only raise socket.error, even if
# the underlying cause was a Ctrl-C: a signal raised during socket.recv
# is expressed as an EINTR error from poll. See internal_select_ex() in
# socketmodule.c. All error codes from poll become socket.error at
# first. Eventually in PyEval_EvalFrameEx the interpreter checks for
# signals and throws KeyboardInterrupt into the current frame on the
# main thread.
#
# But in Gevent and Eventlet, the polling mechanism (epoll, kqueue,
# ...) is called in Python code, which experiences the signal as a
# KeyboardInterrupt from the start, rather than as an initial
# socket.error, so we catch that, close the socket, and reraise it.
self.close_socket(ConnectionClosedReason.ERROR)
if isinstance(error, socket.error):
_raise_connection_failure(self.address, error)
else:
raise
def __eq__(self, other):
return self.sock == other.sock
def __ne__(self, other):
return not self == other
def __hash__(self):
return hash(self.sock)
def __repr__(self):
return "SocketInfo(%s)%s at %s" % (
repr(self.sock),
self.closed and " CLOSED" or "",
id(self)
)
def _create_connection(address, options):
"""Given (host, port) and PoolOptions, connect and return a socket object.
Can raise socket.error.
This is a modified version of create_connection from CPython >= 2.7.
"""
host, port = address
# Check if dealing with a unix domain socket
if host.endswith('.sock'):
if not hasattr(socket, "AF_UNIX"):
raise ConnectionFailure("UNIX-sockets are not supported "
"on this system")
sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_UNIX)
# SOCK_CLOEXEC not supported for Unix sockets.
_set_non_inheritable_non_atomic(sock.fileno())
try:
sock.connect(host)
return sock
except socket.error:
sock.close()
raise
# Don't try IPv6 if we don't support it. Also skip it if host
# is 'localhost' (::1 is fine). Avoids slow connect issues
# like PYTHON-356.
family = socket.AF_INET
if socket.has_ipv6 and host != 'localhost':
family = socket.AF_UNSPEC
err = None
for res in socket.getaddrinfo(host, port, family, socket.SOCK_STREAM):
af, socktype, proto, dummy, sa = res
# SOCK_CLOEXEC was new in CPython 3.2, and only available on a limited
# number of platforms (newer Linux and *BSD). Starting with CPython 3.4
# all file descriptors are created non-inheritable. See PEP 446.
try:
sock = socket.socket(
af, socktype | getattr(socket, 'SOCK_CLOEXEC', 0), proto)
except socket.error:
# Can SOCK_CLOEXEC be defined even if the kernel doesn't support
# it?
sock = socket.socket(af, socktype, proto)
# Fallback when SOCK_CLOEXEC isn't available.
_set_non_inheritable_non_atomic(sock.fileno())
try:
sock.setsockopt(socket.IPPROTO_TCP, socket.TCP_NODELAY, 1)
sock.settimeout(options.connect_timeout)
sock.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_KEEPALIVE,
options.socket_keepalive)
if options.socket_keepalive:
_set_keepalive_times(sock)
sock.connect(sa)
return sock
except socket.error as e:
err = e
sock.close()
if err is not None:
raise err
else:
# This likely means we tried to connect to an IPv6 only
# host with an OS/kernel or Python interpreter that doesn't
# support IPv6. The test case is Jython2.5.1 which doesn't
# support IPv6 at all.
raise socket.error('getaddrinfo failed')
_PY37PLUS = sys.version_info[:2] >= (3, 7)
def _configured_socket(address, options):
"""Given (host, port) and PoolOptions, return a configured socket.
Can raise socket.error, ConnectionFailure, or CertificateError.
Sets socket's SSL and timeout options.
"""
sock = _create_connection(address, options)
ssl_context = options.ssl_context
if ssl_context is not None:
host = address[0]
try:
# According to RFC6066, section 3, IPv4 and IPv6 literals are
# not permitted for SNI hostname.
# Previous to Python 3.7 wrap_socket would blindly pass
# IP addresses as SNI hostname.
# https://bugs.python.org/issue32185
# We have to pass hostname / ip address to wrap_socket
# to use SSLContext.check_hostname.
if _HAVE_SNI and (not is_ip_address(host) or _PY37PLUS):
sock = ssl_context.wrap_socket(sock, server_hostname=host)
else:
sock = ssl_context.wrap_socket(sock)
except _SSLCertificateError:
sock.close()
# Raise CertificateError directly like we do after match_hostname
# below.
raise
except IOError as exc:
sock.close()
# We raise AutoReconnect for transient and permanent SSL handshake
# failures alike. Permanent handshake failures, like protocol
# mismatch, will be turned into ServerSelectionTimeoutErrors later.
_raise_connection_failure(address, exc, "SSL handshake failed: ")
if (ssl_context.verify_mode and not
getattr(ssl_context, "check_hostname", False) and
options.ssl_match_hostname):
try:
match_hostname(sock.getpeercert(), hostname=host)
except CertificateError:
sock.close()
raise
sock.settimeout(options.socket_timeout)
return sock
class _PoolClosedError(PyMongoError):
"""Internal error raised when a thread tries to get a connection from a
closed pool.
"""
pass
# Do *not* explicitly inherit from object or Jython won't call __del__
# http://bugs.jython.org/issue1057
class Pool:
def __init__(self, address, options, handshake=True):
"""
:Parameters:
- `address`: a (hostname, port) tuple
- `options`: a PoolOptions instance
- `handshake`: whether to call ismaster for each new SocketInfo
"""
# Check a socket's health with socket_closed() every once in a while.
# Can override for testing: 0 to always check, None to never check.
self._check_interval_seconds = 1
# LIFO pool. Sockets are ordered on idle time. Sockets claimed
# and returned to pool from the left side. Stale sockets removed
# from the right side.
self.sockets = collections.deque()
self.lock = threading.Lock()
self.active_sockets = 0
# Monotonically increasing connection ID required for CMAP Events.
self.next_connection_id = 1
self.closed = False
# Track whether the sockets in this pool are writeable or not.
self.is_writable = None
# Keep track of resets, so we notice sockets created before the most
# recent reset and close them.
self.pool_id = 0
self.pid = os.getpid()
self.address = address
self.opts = options
self.handshake = handshake
# Don't publish events in Monitor pools.
self.enabled_for_cmap = (
self.handshake and
self.opts.event_listeners is not None and
self.opts.event_listeners.enabled_for_cmap)
if (self.opts.wait_queue_multiple is None or
self.opts.max_pool_size is None):
max_waiters = None
else:
max_waiters = (
self.opts.max_pool_size * self.opts.wait_queue_multiple)
self._socket_semaphore = thread_util.create_semaphore(
self.opts.max_pool_size, max_waiters)
self.socket_checker = SocketChecker()
if self.enabled_for_cmap:
self.opts.event_listeners.publish_pool_created(
self.address, self.opts.non_default_options)
def _reset(self, close):
with self.lock:
if self.closed:
return
self.pool_id += 1
self.pid = os.getpid()