1 | #!/usr/local/bin/python |
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2 | |
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3 | import copy |
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4 | |
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5 | from socket import error as socket_error |
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6 | from socket import sslerror |
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7 | |
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8 | import M2Crypto.httpslib |
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9 | from M2Crypto import SSL |
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10 | from M2Crypto.m2xmlrpclib import SSL_Transport |
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11 | from M2Crypto.SSL import SSLError |
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12 | from M2Crypto.BIO import BIOError |
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13 | from ZSI import ParseException, FaultException, SoapWriter |
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14 | |
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15 | # Underlying SOAP comms use this and we need to catch their exceptions |
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16 | import httplib |
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17 | |
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18 | from service_error import service_error |
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19 | from xmlrpclib import ServerProxy, dumps, loads, Fault, Error, Binary |
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20 | |
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21 | import fedd_services |
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22 | import fedd_internal_services |
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23 | from util import fedd_ssl_context |
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24 | from fedid import fedid |
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25 | import parse_detail |
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26 | |
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27 | # Turn off the matching of hostname to certificate ID |
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28 | SSL.Connection.clientPostConnectionCheck = None |
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29 | |
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30 | # Used by the remote_service_base class. |
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31 | def to_binary(o): |
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32 | """ |
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33 | A function that converts an object into an xmlrpclib.Binary using |
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34 | either its internal packing method, or the standard Binary constructor. |
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35 | """ |
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36 | pack = getattr(o, 'pack_xmlrpc', None) |
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37 | if callable(pack): return Binary(pack()) |
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38 | else: return Binary(o) |
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39 | |
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40 | # Classes that encapsulate the process of making and dealing with requests to |
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41 | # WSDL-generated and XMLRPC remote accesses. |
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42 | |
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43 | class remote_service_base: |
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44 | """ |
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45 | This invisible base class encapsulates the functions used to massage the |
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46 | dictionaries used to pass parameters into and out of the RPC formats. It's |
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47 | mostly a container for the static methods to do that work, but defines some |
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48 | maps sued by sub classes on apply_to_tags |
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49 | """ |
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50 | # A map used to convert fedid fields to fedid objects (when the field is |
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51 | # already a string) |
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52 | fedid_to_object = ( ('fedid', lambda x: fedid(bits=x)),) |
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53 | # A map used by apply_to_tags to convert fedids from xmlrpclib.Binary |
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54 | # objects to fedid objects in one sweep. |
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55 | decap_fedids = (('fedid', lambda x: fedid(bits=x.data)),) |
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56 | # A map used to encapsulate fedids into xmlrpclib.Binary objects |
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57 | encap_fedids = (('fedid', to_binary),) |
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58 | |
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59 | @staticmethod |
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60 | def pack_soap(container, name, contents): |
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61 | """ |
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62 | Convert the dictionary in contents into a tree of ZSI classes. |
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63 | |
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64 | The holder classes are constructed from factories in container and |
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65 | assigned to either the element or attribute name. This is used to |
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66 | recursively create the SOAP message. |
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67 | """ |
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68 | if getattr(contents, "__iter__", None) != None: |
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69 | attr =getattr(container, "new_%s" % name, None) |
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70 | if attr: obj = attr() |
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71 | else: |
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72 | raise TypeError("%s does not have a new_%s attribute" % \ |
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73 | (container, name)) |
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74 | for e, v in contents.iteritems(): |
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75 | assign = getattr(obj, "set_element_%s" % e, None) or \ |
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76 | getattr(obj, "set_attribute_%s" % e, None) |
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77 | if isinstance(v, type(dict())): |
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78 | assign(remote_service_base.pack_soap(obj, e, v)) |
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79 | elif getattr(v, "__iter__", None) != None: |
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80 | assign([ remote_service_base.pack_soap(obj, e, val ) \ |
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81 | for val in v]) |
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82 | elif getattr(v, "pack_soap", None) != None: |
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83 | assign(v.pack_soap()) |
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84 | else: |
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85 | assign(v) |
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86 | return obj |
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87 | else: return contents |
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88 | |
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89 | @staticmethod |
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90 | def unpack_soap(element): |
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91 | """ |
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92 | Convert a tree of ZSI SOAP classes intro a hash. The inverse of |
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93 | pack_soap |
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94 | |
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95 | Elements or elements that are empty are ignored. |
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96 | """ |
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97 | methods = [ m for m in dir(element) \ |
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98 | if m.startswith("get_element") or m.startswith("get_attribute")] |
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99 | if len(methods) > 0: |
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100 | rv = { } |
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101 | for m in methods: |
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102 | if m.startswith("get_element_"): |
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103 | n = m.replace("get_element_","",1) |
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104 | else: |
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105 | n = m.replace("get_attribute_", "", 1) |
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106 | sub = getattr(element, m)() |
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107 | if sub != None: |
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108 | if isinstance(sub, basestring): |
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109 | rv[n] = sub |
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110 | elif getattr(sub, "__iter__", None) != None: |
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111 | if len(sub) > 0: rv[n] = \ |
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112 | [remote_service_base.unpack_soap(e) \ |
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113 | for e in sub] |
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114 | else: |
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115 | rv[n] = remote_service_base.unpack_soap(sub) |
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116 | return rv |
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117 | else: |
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118 | return element |
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119 | |
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120 | @staticmethod |
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121 | def apply_to_tags(e, map): |
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122 | """ |
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123 | Map is an iterable of ordered pairs (tuples) that map a key to a |
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124 | function. |
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125 | This function walks the given message and replaces any object with a |
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126 | key in the map with the result of applying that function to the object. |
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127 | """ |
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128 | if isinstance(e, dict): |
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129 | for k in e.keys(): |
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130 | for tag, fcn in map: |
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131 | if k == tag: |
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132 | if isinstance(e[k], list): |
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133 | e[k] = [ fcn(b) for b in e[k]] |
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134 | else: |
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135 | e[k] = fcn(e[k]) |
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136 | elif isinstance(e[k], dict): |
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137 | remote_service_base.apply_to_tags(e[k], map) |
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138 | elif isinstance(e[k], list): |
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139 | for ee in e[k]: |
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140 | remote_service_base.apply_to_tags(ee, map) |
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141 | # Other types end the recursion - they should be leaves |
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142 | return e |
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143 | |
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144 | @staticmethod |
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145 | def strip_unicode(obj): |
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146 | """Walk through a message and convert all strings to non-unicode |
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147 | strings""" |
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148 | if isinstance(obj, dict): |
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149 | for k in obj.keys(): |
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150 | obj[k] = remote_service_base.strip_unicode(obj[k]) |
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151 | return obj |
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152 | elif isinstance(obj, basestring) and not isinstance(obj, str): |
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153 | return str(obj) |
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154 | elif getattr(obj, "__iter__", None): |
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155 | return [ remote_service_base.strip_unicode(x) for x in obj] |
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156 | else: |
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157 | return obj |
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158 | |
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159 | @staticmethod |
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160 | def make_unicode(obj): |
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161 | """Walk through a message and convert all strings to unicode""" |
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162 | if isinstance(obj, dict): |
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163 | for k in obj.keys(): |
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164 | obj[k] = remote_service_base.make_unicode(obj[k]) |
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165 | return obj |
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166 | elif isinstance(obj, basestring) and not isinstance(obj, unicode): |
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167 | return unicode(obj) |
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168 | elif getattr(obj, "__iter__", None): |
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169 | return [ remote_service_base.make_unicode(x) for x in obj] |
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170 | else: |
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171 | return obj |
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172 | |
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173 | |
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174 | |
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175 | class soap_handler(remote_service_base): |
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176 | """ |
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177 | Encapsulate the handler code to unpack and pack SOAP requests and responses |
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178 | and call the given method. |
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179 | |
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180 | The code to decapsulate and encapsulate parameters encoded in SOAP is the |
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181 | same modulo a few parameters. This is a functor that calls a fedd service |
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182 | trhough a soap interface. The parameters are the typecode of the request |
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183 | parameters, the method to call (usually a bound instance of a method on a |
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184 | fedd service providing class), the constructor of a response packet and the |
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185 | name of the body element of that packet. The handler takes a ParsedSoap |
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186 | object (the request) and returns an instance of the class created by |
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187 | constructor containing the response. Failures of the constructor or badly |
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188 | created constructors will result in None being returned. |
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189 | """ |
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190 | def __init__(self, service_name, method, typecode=None, |
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191 | constructor=None, body_name=None): |
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192 | self.method = method |
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193 | |
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194 | response_class_name = "%sResponseMessage" % service_name |
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195 | request_class_name = "%sRequestMessage" % service_name |
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196 | |
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197 | if body_name: self.body_name = body_name |
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198 | else: self.body_name = "%sResponseBody" % service_name |
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199 | |
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200 | if constructor: self.constructor = constructor |
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201 | else: |
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202 | self.constructor = self.get_class(response_class_name) |
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203 | if not self.constructor: |
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204 | raise service_error(service_error.internal, |
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205 | "Cannot find class for %s" % response_class_name) |
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206 | |
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207 | if typecode: self.typecode = typecode |
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208 | else: |
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209 | req = self.get_class(request_class_name) |
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210 | if req: |
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211 | self.typecode = req.typecode |
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212 | else: |
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213 | raise service_error(service_error.internal, |
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214 | "Cannot find class for %s" % request_class_name) |
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215 | |
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216 | if not self.typecode: |
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217 | raise service_error(service_error.internal, |
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218 | "Cannot get typecode for %s" % class_name) |
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219 | |
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220 | def get_class(self, class_name): |
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221 | return getattr(fedd_services, class_name, None) or \ |
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222 | getattr(fedd_internal_services, class_name, None) |
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223 | |
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224 | def __call__(self, ps, fid): |
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225 | req = ps.Parse(self.typecode) |
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226 | # Convert the message to a dict with the fedid strings converted to |
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227 | # fedid objects |
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228 | req = self.apply_to_tags(self.unpack_soap(req), self.fedid_to_object) |
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229 | |
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230 | msg = self.method(req, fid) |
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231 | |
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232 | resp = self.constructor() |
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233 | set_element = getattr(resp, "set_element_%s" % self.body_name, None) |
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234 | if set_element and callable(set_element): |
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235 | try: |
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236 | set_element(self.pack_soap(resp, self.body_name, msg)) |
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237 | return resp |
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238 | except (NameError, TypeError): |
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239 | return None |
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240 | else: |
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241 | return None |
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242 | |
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243 | class xmlrpc_handler(remote_service_base): |
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244 | """ |
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245 | Generate the handler code to unpack and pack XMLRPC requests and responses |
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246 | and call the given method. |
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247 | |
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248 | The code to marshall and unmarshall XMLRPC parameters to and from a fedd |
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249 | service is largely the same. This helper creates such a handler. The |
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250 | parameters are the method name, and the name of the body struct that |
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251 | contains the response. A handler is created that takes the params response |
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252 | from an xmlrpclib.loads on the incoming rpc and a fedid and responds with |
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253 | a hash representing the struct ro be returned to the other side. On error |
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254 | None is returned. Fedid fields are decapsulated from binary and converted |
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255 | to fedid objects on input and encapsulated as Binaries on output. |
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256 | """ |
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257 | def __init__(self, service_name, method): |
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258 | self.method = method |
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259 | self.body_name = "%sResponseBody" % service_name |
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260 | |
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261 | def __call__(self, params, fid): |
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262 | msg = None |
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263 | |
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264 | p = self.apply_to_tags(params[0], self.decap_fedids) |
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265 | try: |
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266 | msg = self.method(p, fid) |
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267 | except service_error, e: |
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268 | raise Fault(e.code, "%s: %s" % (e.code_string(), e.desc)) |
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269 | if msg != None: |
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270 | return self.make_unicode(self.apply_to_tags(\ |
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271 | { self.body_name: msg }, self.encap_fedids)) |
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272 | else: |
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273 | return None |
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274 | |
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275 | class service_caller(remote_service_base): |
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276 | def __init__(self, service_name, request_message=None, |
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277 | request_body_name=None, tracefile=None, strict=True, |
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278 | log=None, max_retries=None): |
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279 | self.service_name = service_name |
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280 | |
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281 | if getattr(fedd_services.feddBindingSOAP, service_name, None): |
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282 | self.locator = fedd_services.feddServiceLocator |
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283 | self.port_name = 'getfeddPortType' |
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284 | elif getattr(fedd_internal_services.feddInternalBindingSOAP, |
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285 | service_name, None): |
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286 | self.locator = fedd_internal_services.feddInternalServiceLocator |
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287 | self.port_name = 'getfeddInternalPortType' |
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288 | |
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289 | if request_message: self.request_message = request_message |
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290 | else: |
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291 | request_message_name = "%sRequestMessage" % service_name |
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292 | self.request_message = \ |
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293 | getattr(fedd_services, request_message_name, None) or \ |
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294 | getattr(fedd_internal_services, request_message_name, None) |
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295 | if not self.request_message and strict: |
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296 | raise service_error(service_error.internal, |
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297 | "Cannot find class for %s" % request_message_name) |
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298 | |
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299 | if request_body_name is not None: |
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300 | self.request_body_name = request_body_name |
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301 | else: |
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302 | self.request_body_name = "%sRequestBody" % service_name |
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303 | |
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304 | self.tracefile = tracefile |
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305 | self.__call__ = self.call_service |
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306 | if max_retries is not None: self.max_retries = max_retries |
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307 | else: self.max_retries = 5 |
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308 | self.log = log |
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309 | |
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310 | def serialize_soap(self, req): |
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311 | """ |
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312 | Return a string containing the message that would be sent to call this |
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313 | service with the given request. |
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314 | """ |
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315 | msg = self.request_message() |
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316 | set_element = getattr(msg, "set_element_%s" % self.request_body_name, |
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317 | None) |
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318 | if not set_element: |
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319 | raise service_error(service_error.internal, |
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320 | "Cannot get element setting method for %s" % \ |
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321 | self.request_body_name) |
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322 | set_element(self.pack_soap(msg, self.request_body_name, req)) |
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323 | sw = SoapWriter() |
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324 | sw.serialize(msg) |
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325 | return unicode(sw) |
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326 | |
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327 | def call_xmlrpc_service(self, url, req, cert_file=None, cert_pwd=None, |
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328 | trusted_certs=None, context=None, tracefile=None): |
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329 | """Send an XMLRPC request. """ |
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330 | |
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331 | |
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332 | # If a context is given, use it. Otherwise construct one from |
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333 | # components. The construction shouldn't call out for passwords. |
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334 | if context: |
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335 | ctx = context |
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336 | else: |
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337 | try: |
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338 | ctx = fedd_ssl_context(cert_file, trusted_certs, |
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339 | password=cert_pwd) |
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340 | except SSL.SSLError, e: |
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341 | raise service_error(service_error.server_config, |
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342 | "Certificates misconfigured: %s" % e) |
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343 | |
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344 | # Of all the dumbass things. The XMLRPC library in use here won't |
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345 | # properly encode unicode strings, so we make a copy of req with |
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346 | # the unicode objects converted. We also convert the url to a |
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347 | # basic string if it isn't one already. |
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348 | r = self.strip_unicode(copy.deepcopy(req)) |
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349 | if self.request_body_name: |
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350 | r = self.apply_to_tags(\ |
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351 | { self.request_body_name: r}, self.encap_fedids) |
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352 | else: |
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353 | r = self.apply_to_tags(r, self.encap_fedids) |
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354 | |
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355 | url = str(url) |
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356 | ok = False |
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357 | retries = 0 |
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358 | |
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359 | while not ok and retries < self.max_retries: |
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360 | try: |
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361 | transport = SSL_Transport(ctx) |
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362 | port = ServerProxy(url, transport=transport) |
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363 | remote_method = getattr(port, self.service_name, None) |
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364 | resp = remote_method(r) |
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365 | ok = True |
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366 | except socket_error, e: |
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367 | raise service_error(service_error.connect, |
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368 | "Cannot connect to %s: %s" % (url, e[1])) |
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369 | except BIOError, e: |
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370 | if self.log: |
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371 | self.log.warn("BIO error contacting %s: %s" % (url, e)) |
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372 | retries += 1 |
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373 | except sslerror, e: |
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374 | if self.log: |
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375 | self.log.warn("SSL (socket) error contacting %s: %s" % |
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376 | (url, e)) |
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377 | retries += 1 |
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378 | except SSLError, e: |
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379 | if self.log: |
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380 | self.log.warn("SSL error contacting %s: %s" % (url, e)) |
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381 | retries += 1 |
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382 | except httplib.HTTPException, e: |
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383 | if self.log: |
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384 | self.log.warn("HTTP error contacting %s: %s" % (url, e)) |
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385 | retries +=1 |
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386 | except Fault, f: |
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387 | raise service_error(f.faultCode, f.faultString) |
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388 | except Error, e: |
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389 | raise service_error(service_error.protocol, |
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390 | "Remote XMLRPC Fault: %s" % e) |
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391 | |
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392 | if retries >= self.max_retries : |
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393 | raise service_error(service_error.connect, "Too many SSL failures") |
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394 | |
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395 | return self.apply_to_tags(resp, self.decap_fedids) |
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396 | |
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397 | def call_soap_service(self, url, req, cert_file=None, cert_pwd=None, |
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398 | trusted_certs=None, context=None, tracefile=None): |
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399 | """ |
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400 | Send req on to the real destination in dt and return the response |
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401 | |
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402 | Req is just the requestType object. This function re-wraps it. It |
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403 | also rethrows any faults. |
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404 | """ |
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405 | |
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406 | tf = tracefile or self.tracefile or None |
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407 | |
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408 | if not self.request_body_name: |
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409 | raise service_error(service_error.internal, |
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410 | "Call to soap service without a configured request body"); |
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411 | |
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412 | ok = False |
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413 | retries = 0 |
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414 | while not ok and retries < self.max_retries: |
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415 | try: |
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416 | # Reconstruct the full request message |
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417 | msg = self.request_message() |
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418 | set_element = getattr(msg, "set_element_%s" % \ |
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419 | self.request_body_name, |
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420 | None) |
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421 | if not set_element: |
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422 | raise service_error(service_error.internal, |
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423 | "Cannot get element setting method for %s" % \ |
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424 | self.request_body_name) |
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425 | set_element(self.pack_soap(msg, self.request_body_name, req)) |
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426 | # If a context is given, use it. Otherwise construct one from |
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427 | # components. The construction shouldn't call out for |
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428 | # passwords. |
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429 | if context: |
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430 | if self.log: |
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431 | self.log.debug("Context passed in to call_soap") |
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432 | ctx = context |
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433 | else: |
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434 | if self.log: |
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435 | self.log.debug( |
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436 | "Constructing context in call_soap: %s" % \ |
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437 | cert_file) |
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438 | try: |
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439 | ctx = fedd_ssl_context(cert_file, trusted_certs, |
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440 | password=cert_pwd) |
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441 | except SSL.SSLError, e: |
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442 | if self.log: |
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443 | self.log.debug("Certificate error: %s" % e) |
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444 | raise service_error(service_error.server_config, |
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445 | "Certificates misconfigured: %s" % e) |
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446 | loc = self.locator() |
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447 | get_port = getattr(loc, self.port_name, None) |
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448 | if not get_port: |
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449 | raise service_error(service_error.internal, |
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450 | "Cannot get port %s from locator" % self.port_name) |
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451 | port = get_port(url, |
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452 | transport=M2Crypto.httpslib.HTTPSConnection, |
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453 | transdict={ 'ssl_context' : ctx }, |
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454 | tracefile=tf) |
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455 | remote_method = getattr(port, self.service_name, None) |
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456 | if not remote_method: |
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457 | raise service_error(service_error.internal, |
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458 | "Cannot get service from SOAP port") |
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459 | |
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460 | fail_exc = None |
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461 | if self.log: |
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462 | self.log.debug("Calling %s (retry %d)" % \ |
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463 | (self.service_name, retries)) |
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464 | resp = remote_method(msg) |
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465 | ok = True |
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466 | except socket_error, e: |
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467 | raise service_error(service_error.connect, |
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468 | "Cannot connect to %s: %s" % (url, e[1])) |
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469 | except BIOError, e: |
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470 | if self.log: |
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471 | self.log.warn("BIO error contacting %s: %s" % (url, e)) |
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472 | fail_exc = e |
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473 | retries += 1 |
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474 | except sslerror, e: |
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475 | if self.log: |
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476 | self.log.warn("SSL (socket) error contacting %s: %s" % |
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477 | (url, e)) |
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478 | retries += 1 |
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479 | except SSLError, e: |
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480 | if self.log: |
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481 | self.log.warn("SSL error contacting %s: %s" % (url, e)) |
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482 | fail_exc = e |
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483 | retries += 1 |
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484 | except httplib.HTTPException, e: |
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485 | if self.log: |
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486 | self.log.warn("HTTP error contacting %s: %s" % (url, e)) |
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487 | fail_exc = e |
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488 | retries +=1 |
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489 | except ParseException, e: |
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490 | raise service_error(service_error.protocol, |
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491 | "Bad format message (XMLRPC??): %s" % e) |
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492 | except FaultException, e: |
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493 | # If the method isn't implemented we get a FaultException |
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494 | # without a detail (which would be a FeddFault). If that's the |
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495 | # case construct a service_error out of the SOAP fields of the |
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496 | # fault, if they're present. |
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497 | if e.fault.detail: |
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498 | det = e.fault.detail[0] |
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499 | ee = self.unpack_soap(det).get('FeddFaultBody', { }) |
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500 | else: |
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501 | ee = { 'code': service_error.internal, |
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502 | 'desc': e.fault.string or "Something Weird" } |
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503 | if ee: |
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504 | raise service_error(ee.get('code', 'no code'), |
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505 | ee.get('desc','no desc')) |
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506 | else: |
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507 | raise service_error(service_error.internal, |
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508 | "Unexpected fault body") |
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509 | |
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510 | if retries >= self.max_retries and fail_exc and not ok: |
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511 | raise service_error(service_error.connect, |
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512 | "Too many failures: %s" % fail_exc) |
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513 | |
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514 | # Unpack and convert fedids to objects |
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515 | r = self.apply_to_tags(self.unpack_soap(resp), self.fedid_to_object) |
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516 | |
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517 | # Make sure all strings are unicode |
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518 | r = self.make_unicode(r) |
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519 | return r |
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520 | |
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521 | def call_service(self, url, req, cert_file=None, cert_pwd=None, |
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522 | trusted_certs=None, context=None, tracefile=None): |
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523 | p_fault = None # Any SOAP failure (sent unless XMLRPC works) |
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524 | resp = None |
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525 | try: |
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526 | # Try the SOAP request |
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527 | resp = self.call_soap_service(url, req, |
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528 | cert_file, cert_pwd, trusted_certs, context, tracefile) |
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529 | return resp |
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530 | except service_error, e: |
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531 | if e.code == service_error.protocol: p_fault = None |
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532 | else: raise |
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533 | except FaultException, f: |
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534 | p_fault = f.fault.detail[0] |
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535 | |
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536 | |
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537 | # If we could not get a valid SOAP response to the request above, |
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538 | # try the same address using XMLRPC and let any faults flow back |
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539 | # out. |
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540 | if p_fault == None: |
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541 | resp = self.call_xmlrpc_service(url, req, cert_file, |
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542 | cert_pwd, trusted_certs, context, tracefile) |
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543 | return resp |
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544 | else: |
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545 | # Build the fault |
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546 | ee = unpack_soap(p_fault).get('FeddFaultBody', { }) |
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547 | if ee: |
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548 | raise service_error(ee['code'], ee['desc']) |
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549 | else: |
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550 | raise service_error(service_error.internal, |
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551 | "Unexpected fault body") |
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