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# Copyright (C) 2006 Canonical Ltd
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA
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2018.5.19 by Andrew Bennetts
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"""The 'medium' layer for the smart servers and clients.
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"Medium" here is the noun meaning "a means of transmission", not the adjective
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for "the quality between big and small."
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Media carry the bytes of the requests somehow (e.g. via TCP, wrapped in HTTP, or
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over SSH), and pass them to and from the protocol logic.  See the overview in
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bzrlib/transport/smart/__init__.py.
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"""
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import os
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import socket
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import sys
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from bzrlib import (
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    errors,
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    osutils,
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    symbol_versioning,
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    )
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from bzrlib.smart.protocol import (
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    REQUEST_VERSION_TWO,
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    SmartServerRequestProtocolOne,
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    SmartServerRequestProtocolTwo,
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    )
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from bzrlib.transport import ssh
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class SmartServerStreamMedium(object):
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    """Handles smart commands coming over a stream.
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    The stream may be a pipe connected to sshd, or a tcp socket, or an
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    in-process fifo for testing.
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    One instance is created for each connected client; it can serve multiple
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    requests in the lifetime of the connection.
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    The server passes requests through to an underlying backing transport, 
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    which will typically be a LocalTransport looking at the server's filesystem.
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    """
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    def __init__(self, backing_transport):
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        """Construct new server.
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        :param backing_transport: Transport for the directory served.
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        """
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        # backing_transport could be passed to serve instead of __init__
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        self.backing_transport = backing_transport
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        self.finished = False
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    def serve(self):
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        """Serve requests until the client disconnects."""
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        # Keep a reference to stderr because the sys module's globals get set to
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        # None during interpreter shutdown.
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        from sys import stderr
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        try:
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            while not self.finished:
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                server_protocol = self._build_protocol()
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                self._serve_one_request(server_protocol)
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        except Exception, e:
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            stderr.write("%s terminating on exception %s\n" % (self, e))
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            raise
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    def _build_protocol(self):
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        """Identifies the version of the incoming request, and returns an
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        a protocol object that can interpret it.
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        If more bytes than the version prefix of the request are read, they will
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        be fed into the protocol before it is returned.
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        :returns: a SmartServerRequestProtocol.
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        """
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        # Identify the protocol version.
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        bytes = self._get_line()
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        if bytes.startswith(REQUEST_VERSION_TWO):
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            protocol_class = SmartServerRequestProtocolTwo
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            bytes = bytes[len(REQUEST_VERSION_TWO):]
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        else:
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            protocol_class = SmartServerRequestProtocolOne
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        protocol = protocol_class(self.backing_transport, self._write_out)
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        protocol.accept_bytes(bytes)
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        return protocol
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    def _serve_one_request(self, protocol):
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        """Read one request from input, process, send back a response.
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        :param protocol: a SmartServerRequestProtocol.
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        """
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        try:
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            self._serve_one_request_unguarded(protocol)
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        except KeyboardInterrupt:
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            raise
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        except Exception, e:
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            self.terminate_due_to_error()
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    def terminate_due_to_error(self):
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        """Called when an unhandled exception from the protocol occurs."""
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        raise NotImplementedError(self.terminate_due_to_error)
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    def _get_bytes(self, desired_count):
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        """Get some bytes from the medium.
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        :param desired_count: number of bytes we want to read.
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        """
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        raise NotImplementedError(self._get_bytes)
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    def _get_line(self):
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        """Read bytes from this request's response until a newline byte.
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        This isn't particularly efficient, so should only be used when the
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        expected size of the line is quite short.
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        :returns: a string of bytes ending in a newline (byte 0x0A).
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        """
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        # XXX: this duplicates SmartClientRequestProtocolOne._recv_tuple
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        line = ''
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        while not line or line[-1] != '\n':
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            new_char = self._get_bytes(1)
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            line += new_char
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            if new_char == '':
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                # Ran out of bytes before receiving a complete line.
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                break
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        return line
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class SmartServerSocketStreamMedium(SmartServerStreamMedium):
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    def __init__(self, sock, backing_transport):
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        """Constructor.
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        :param sock: the socket the server will read from.  It will be put
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            into blocking mode.
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        """
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        SmartServerStreamMedium.__init__(self, backing_transport)
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        self.push_back = ''
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        sock.setblocking(True)
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        self.socket = sock
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    def _serve_one_request_unguarded(self, protocol):
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        while protocol.next_read_size():
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            if self.push_back:
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                protocol.accept_bytes(self.push_back)
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                self.push_back = ''
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            else:
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                bytes = self._get_bytes(4096)
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                if bytes == '':
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                    self.finished = True
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                    return
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                protocol.accept_bytes(bytes)
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        self.push_back = protocol.excess_buffer
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    def _get_bytes(self, desired_count):
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        # We ignore the desired_count because on sockets it's more efficient to
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        # read 4k at a time.
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        return self.socket.recv(4096)
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    def terminate_due_to_error(self):
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        """Called when an unhandled exception from the protocol occurs."""
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        # TODO: This should log to a server log file, but no such thing
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        self.socket.close()
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        self.finished = True
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    def _write_out(self, bytes):
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        osutils.send_all(self.socket, bytes)
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class SmartServerPipeStreamMedium(SmartServerStreamMedium):
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    def __init__(self, in_file, out_file, backing_transport):
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        """Construct new server.
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        :param in_file: Python file from which requests can be read.
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        :param out_file: Python file to write responses.
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        :param backing_transport: Transport for the directory served.
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        """
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        SmartServerStreamMedium.__init__(self, backing_transport)
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        if sys.platform == 'win32':
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            # force binary mode for files
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            import msvcrt
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            for f in (in_file, out_file):
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                fileno = getattr(f, 'fileno', None)
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                if fileno:
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                    msvcrt.setmode(fileno(), os.O_BINARY)
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        self._in = in_file
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        self._out = out_file
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    def _serve_one_request_unguarded(self, protocol):
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        while True:
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            bytes_to_read = protocol.next_read_size()
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            if bytes_to_read == 0:
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                # Finished serving this request.
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                self._out.flush()
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                return
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            bytes = self._get_bytes(bytes_to_read)
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            if bytes == '':
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                # Connection has been closed.
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                self.finished = True
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                self._out.flush()
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                return
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            protocol.accept_bytes(bytes)
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    def _get_bytes(self, desired_count):
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        return self._in.read(desired_count)
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    def terminate_due_to_error(self):
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        # TODO: This should log to a server log file, but no such thing
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        # exists yet.  Andrew Bennetts 2006-09-29.
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        self._out.close()
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        self.finished = True
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    def _write_out(self, bytes):
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        self._out.write(bytes)
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class SmartClientMediumRequest(object):
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    """A request on a SmartClientMedium.
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    Each request allows bytes to be provided to it via accept_bytes, and then
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    the response bytes to be read via read_bytes.
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    request.accept_bytes('123')
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    request.finished_writing()
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    result = request.read_bytes(3)
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    request.finished_reading()
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    It is up to the individual SmartClientMedium whether multiple concurrent
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    requests can exist. See SmartClientMedium.get_request to obtain instances 
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    of SmartClientMediumRequest, and the concrete Medium you are using for 
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    details on concurrency and pipelining.
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    """
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    def __init__(self, medium):
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        """Construct a SmartClientMediumRequest for the medium medium."""
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        self._medium = medium
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        # pattern as BodyReader if it gets more complex.
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        # valid states are: "writing", "reading", "done"
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        self._state = "writing"
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    def accept_bytes(self, bytes):
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        """Accept bytes for inclusion in this request.
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        This method may not be be called after finished_writing() has been
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        called.  It depends upon the Medium whether or not the bytes will be
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        immediately transmitted. Message based Mediums will tend to buffer the
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        bytes until finished_writing() is called.
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        :param bytes: A bytestring.
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        """
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        if self._state != "writing":
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            raise errors.WritingCompleted(self)
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        self._accept_bytes(bytes)
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    def _accept_bytes(self, bytes):
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        """Helper for accept_bytes.
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    def finished_reading(self):
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        """Inform the request that all desired data has been read.
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            raise errors.WritingNotComplete(self)
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    def read_bytes(self, count):
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        """Read bytes from this requests response.
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        based mediums like HTTP.
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        """
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    def _read_bytes(self, count):
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    def read_line(self):
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        """Read bytes from this request's response until a newline byte.
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            if new_char == '':
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                    "(and try -Dhpss if further diagnosis is required)")
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        return line
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class SmartClientMedium(object):
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    """Smart client is a medium for sending smart protocol requests over."""
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        """If this medium maintains a persistent connection, close it.
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class SmartClientStreamMedium(SmartClientMedium):
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    """Stream based medium common class.
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    def accept_bytes(self, bytes):
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class SmartSimplePipesClientMedium(SmartClientStreamMedium):
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    def __init__(self, readable_pipe, writeable_pipe):
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        """See SmartClientStreamMedium.accept_bytes."""
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            vendor=None, bzr_remote_path=None):
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        """Creates a client that will connect on the first use.
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        self._host = host
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        self._read_from = None
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        self._ssh_connection = None
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        self._vendor = vendor
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        self._write_to = None
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        self._bzr_remote_path = bzr_remote_path
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        if self._bzr_remote_path is None:
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            self._bzr_remote_path = os.environ.get('BZR_REMOTE_PATH', 'bzr')
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    def _accept_bytes(self, bytes):
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        """See SmartClientStreamMedium.accept_bytes."""
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        self._write_to.write(bytes)
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    def disconnect(self):
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        """See SmartClientMedium.disconnect()."""
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        self._write_to.close()
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        """Connect this medium if not already connected."""
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            return
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        if self._vendor is None:
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            vendor = ssh._get_ssh_vendor()
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            vendor = self._vendor
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        self._ssh_connection = vendor.connect_ssh(self._username,
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                command=[self._bzr_remote_path, 'serve', '--inet',
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                         '--directory=/', '--allow-writes'])
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        self._read_from, self._write_to = \
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            self._ssh_connection.get_filelike_channels()
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        self._connected = True
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    def _flush(self):
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        """See SmartClientStreamMedium._flush()."""
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        self._write_to.flush()
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    def _read_bytes(self, count):
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        """See SmartClientStreamMedium.read_bytes."""
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        if not self._connected:
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