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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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1b50c107
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1b50c107
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Dec 31, 1997
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"""TELNET client class.
Based on RFC 854: TELNET Protocol Specification, by J. Postel and
J. Reynolds
Example:
>>> from telnetlib import Telnet
>>> tn = Telnet('www.python.org', 79) # connect to finger port
>>> tn.write('guido
\
r
\
n
')
>>> print tn.read_all()
Login Name TTY Idle When Where
guido Guido van Rossum pts/2 <Dec 2 11:10> snag.cnri.reston..
>>>
Note that read_all() won't read until eof -- it just reads some data
-- but it guarantees to read at least one byte unless EOF is hit.
It is possible to pass a Telnet object to select.select() in order to
wait until more data is available. Note that in this case,
read_eager() may return '' even if there was data on the socket,
because the protocol negotiation may have eaten the data. This is why
EOFError is needed in some cases to distinguish between "no data" and
"connection closed" (since the socket also appears ready for reading
when it is closed).
Bugs:
- may hang when connection is slow in the middle of an IAC sequence
To do:
- option negotiation
- timeout should be intrinsic to the connection object instead of an
option on one of the read calls only
"""
# Imported modules
import
sys
import
socket
import
select
import
string
# Tunable parameters
DEBUGLEVEL
=
0
# Telnet protocol defaults
TELNET_PORT
=
23
# Telnet protocol characters (don't change)
IAC
=
chr
(
255
)
# "Interpret As Command"
DONT
=
chr
(
254
)
DO
=
chr
(
253
)
WONT
=
chr
(
252
)
WILL
=
chr
(
251
)
theNULL
=
chr
(
0
)
class
Telnet
:
"""Telnet interface class.
An instance of this class represents a connection to a telnet
server. The instance is initially not connected; the open()
method must be used to establish a connection. Alternatively, the
host name and optional port number can be passed to the
constructor, too.
Don't try to reopen an already connected instance.
This class has many read_*() methods. Note that some of them
raise EOFError when the end of the connection is read, because
they can return an empty string for other reasons. See the
individual doc strings.
read_until(expected, [timeout])
Read until the expected string has been seen, or a timeout is
hit (default is no timeout); may block.
read_all()
Read all data until EOF; may block.
read_some()
Read at least one byte or EOF; may block.
read_very_eager()
Read all data available already queued or on the socket,
without blocking.
read_eager()
Read either data already queued or some data available on the
socket, without blocking.
read_lazy()
Read all data in the raw queue (processing it first), without
doing any socket I/O.
read_very_lazy()
Reads all data in the cooked queue, without doing any socket
I/O.
"""
def
__init__
(
self
,
host
=
None
,
port
=
0
):
"""Constructor.
When called without arguments, create an unconnected instance.
With a hostname argument, it connects the instance; a port
number is optional.
"""
self
.
debuglevel
=
DEBUGLEVEL
self
.
host
=
host
self
.
port
=
port
self
.
sock
=
None
self
.
rawq
=
''
self
.
irawq
=
0
self
.
cookedq
=
''
self
.
eof
=
0
if
host
:
self
.
open
(
host
,
port
)
def
open
(
self
,
host
,
port
=
0
):
"""Connect to a host.
The optional second argument is the port number, which
defaults to the standard telnet port (23).
Don't try to reopen an already connected instance.
"""
self
.
eof
=
0
if
not
port
:
port
=
TELNET_PORT
self
.
host
=
host
self
.
port
=
port
self
.
sock
=
socket
.
socket
(
socket
.
AF_INET
,
socket
.
SOCK_STREAM
)
self
.
sock
.
connect
((
self
.
host
,
self
.
port
))
def
__del__
(
self
):
"""Destructor -- close the connection."""
self
.
close
()
def
msg
(
self
,
msg
,
*
args
):
"""Print a debug message, when the debug level is > 0.
If extra arguments are present, they are substituted in the
message using the standard string formatting operator.
"""
if
self
.
debuglevel
>
0
:
print
'Telnet(%s,%d):'
%
(
self
.
host
,
self
.
port
),
if
args
:
print
msg
%
args
else
:
print
msg
def
set_debuglevel
(
self
,
debuglevel
):
"""Set the debug level.
The higher it is, the more debug output you get (on sys.stdout).
"""
self
.
debuglevel
=
debuglevel
def
close
(
self
):
"""Close the connection."""
if
self
.
sock
:
self
.
sock
.
close
()
self
.
sock
=
0
self
.
eof
=
1
def
get_socket
(
self
):
"""Return the socket object used internally."""
return
self
.
sock
def
fileno
(
self
):
"""Return the fileno() of the socket object used internally."""
return
self
.
sock
.
fileno
()
def
write
(
self
,
buffer
):
"""Write a string to the socket, doubling any IAC characters.
Can block if the connection is blocked. May raise
socket.error if the connection is closed.
"""
if
IAC
in
buffer
:
buffer
=
string
.
replace
(
buffer
,
IAC
,
IAC
+
IAC
)
self
.
sock
.
send
(
buffer
)
def
read_until
(
self
,
match
,
timeout
=
None
):
"""Read until a given string is encountered or until timeout.
When no match is found, return whatever is available instead,
possibly the empty string. Raise EOFError if the connection
is closed and no cooked data is available.
"""
n
=
len
(
match
)
self
.
process_rawq
()
i
=
string
.
find
(
self
.
cookedq
,
match
)
if
i
>=
0
:
i
=
i
+
n
buf
=
self
.
cookedq
[:
i
]
self
.
cookedq
=
self
.
cookedq
[
i
:]
return
buf
s_reply
=
([
self
],
[],
[])
s_args
=
s_reply
if
timeout
is
not
None
:
s_args
=
s_args
+
(
timeout
,)
while
not
self
.
eof
and
apply
(
select
.
select
,
s_args
)
==
s_reply
:
i
=
max
(
0
,
len
(
self
.
cookedq
)
-
n
)
self
.
fill_rawq
()
self
.
process_rawq
()
i
=
string
.
find
(
self
.
cookedq
,
match
,
i
)
if
i
>=
0
:
i
=
i
+
n
buf
=
self
.
cookedq
[:
i
]
self
.
cookedq
=
self
.
cookedq
[
i
:]
return
buf
return
self
.
read_very_lazy
()
def
read_all
(
self
):
"""Read all data until EOF; block until connection closed."""
self
.
process_rawq
()
while
not
self
.
eof
:
self
.
fill_rawq
()
self
.
process_rawq
()
buf
=
self
.
cookedq
self
.
cookedq
=
''
return
buf
def
read_some
(
self
):
"""Read at least one byte of cooked data unless EOF is hit.
Return '' if EOF is hit. Block if no data is immediately
available.
"""
self
.
process_rawq
()
while
not
self
.
cookedq
and
not
self
.
eof
:
self
.
fill_rawq
()
self
.
process_rawq
()
buf
=
self
.
cookedq
self
.
cookedq
=
''
return
buf
def
read_very_eager
(
self
):
"""Read everything that's possible without blocking in I/O (eager).
Raise EOFError if connection closed and no cooked data
available. Return '' if no cooked data available otherwise.
Don't block unless in the midst of an IAC sequence.
"""
self
.
process_rawq
()
while
not
self
.
eof
and
self
.
sock_avail
():
self
.
fill_rawq
()
self
.
process_rawq
()
return
self
.
read_very_lazy
()
def
read_eager
(
self
):
"""Read readily available data.
Raise EOFError if connection closed and no cooked data
available. Return '' if no cooked data available otherwise.
Don't block unless in the midst of an IAC sequence.
"""
self
.
process_rawq
()
while
not
self
.
cookedq
and
not
self
.
eof
and
self
.
sock_avail
():
self
.
fill_rawq
()
self
.
process_rawq
()
return
self
.
read_very_lazy
()
def
read_lazy
(
self
):
"""Process and return data that's already in the queues (lazy).
Raise EOFError if connection closed and no data available.
Return '' if no cooked data available otherwise. Don't block
unless in the midst of an IAC sequence.
"""
self
.
process_rawq
()
return
self
.
read_very_lazy
()
def
read_very_lazy
(
self
):
"""Return any data available in the cooked queue (very lazy).
Raise EOFError if connection closed and no data available.
Return '' if no cooked data available otherwise. Don't block.
"""
buf
=
self
.
cookedq
self
.
cookedq
=
''
if
not
buf
and
self
.
eof
and
not
self
.
rawq
:
raise
EOFError
,
'telnet connection closed'
return
buf
def
process_rawq
(
self
):
"""Transfer from raw queue to cooked queue.
Set self.eof when connection is closed. Don't block unless in
the midst of an IAC sequence.
"""
buf
=
''
try
:
while
self
.
rawq
:
c
=
self
.
rawq_getchar
()
if
c
==
theNULL
:
continue
if
c
==
"
\
021
"
:
continue
if
c
!=
IAC
:
buf
=
buf
+
c
continue
c
=
self
.
rawq_getchar
()
if
c
==
IAC
:
buf
=
buf
+
c
elif
c
in
(
DO
,
DONT
):
opt
=
self
.
rawq_getchar
()
self
.
msg
(
'IAC %s %d'
,
c
==
DO
and
'DO'
or
'DONT'
,
ord
(
c
))
self
.
sock
.
send
(
IAC
+
WONT
+
opt
)
elif
c
in
(
WILL
,
WONT
):
opt
=
self
.
rawq_getchar
()
self
.
msg
(
'IAC %s %d'
,
c
==
WILL
and
'WILL'
or
'WONT'
,
ord
(
c
))
else
:
self
.
msg
(
'IAC %s not recognized'
%
`c`
)
except
EOFError
:
# raised by self.rawq_getchar()
pass
self
.
cookedq
=
self
.
cookedq
+
buf
def
rawq_getchar
(
self
):
"""Get next char from raw queue.
Block if no data is immediately available. Raise EOFError
when connection is closed.
"""
if
not
self
.
rawq
:
self
.
fill_rawq
()
if
self
.
eof
:
raise
EOFError
c
=
self
.
rawq
[
self
.
irawq
]
self
.
irawq
=
self
.
irawq
+
1
if
self
.
irawq
>=
len
(
self
.
rawq
):
self
.
rawq
=
''
self
.
irawq
=
0
return
c
def
fill_rawq
(
self
):
"""Fill raw queue from exactly one recv() system call.
Block if no data is immediately available. Set self.eof when
connection is closed.
"""
if
self
.
irawq
>=
len
(
self
.
rawq
):
self
.
rawq
=
''
self
.
irawq
=
0
# The buffer size should be fairly small so as to avoid quadratic
# behavior in process_rawq() above
buf
=
self
.
sock
.
recv
(
50
)
self
.
eof
=
(
not
buf
)
self
.
rawq
=
self
.
rawq
+
buf
def
sock_avail
(
self
):
"""Test whether data is available on the socket."""
return
select
.
select
([
self
],
[],
[],
0
)
==
([
self
],
[],
[])
def
interact
(
self
):
"""Interaction function, emulates a very dumb telnet client."""
while
1
:
rfd
,
wfd
,
xfd
=
select
.
select
([
self
,
sys
.
stdin
],
[],
[])
if
self
in
rfd
:
try
:
text
=
self
.
read_eager
()
except
EOFError
:
print
'*** Connection closed by remote host ***'
break
if
text
:
sys
.
stdout
.
write
(
text
)
sys
.
stdout
.
flush
()
if
sys
.
stdin
in
rfd
:
line
=
sys
.
stdin
.
readline
()
if
not
line
:
break
self
.
write
(
line
)
def
expect
(
self
,
list
,
timeout
=
None
):
"""Read until one from a list of a regular expressions matches.
The first argument is a list of regular expressions, either
compiled (re.RegexObject instances) or uncompiled (strings).
The optional second argument is a timeout, in seconds; default
is no timeout.
Return a tuple of three items: the index in the list of the
first regular expression that matches; the match object
returned; and the text read up till and including the match.
If EOF is read and no text was read, raise EOFError.
Otherwise, when nothing matches, return (-1, None, text) where
text is the text received so far (may be the empty string if a
timeout happened).
If a regular expression ends with a greedy match (e.g. '.*')
or if more than one expression can match the same input, the
results are undeterministic, and may depend on the I/O timing.
"""
re
=
None
list
=
list
[:]
indices
=
range
(
len
(
list
))
for
i
in
indices
:
if
not
hasattr
(
list
[
i
],
"search"
):
if
not
re
:
import
re
list
[
i
]
=
re
.
compile
(
list
[
i
])
while
1
:
self
.
process_rawq
()
for
i
in
indices
:
m
=
list
[
i
].
search
(
self
.
cookedq
)
if
m
:
e
=
m
.
end
()
text
=
self
.
cookedq
[:
e
]
self
.
cookedq
=
self
.
cookedq
[
e
:]
return
(
i
,
m
,
text
)
if
self
.
eof
:
break
if
timeout
is
not
None
:
r
,
w
,
x
=
select
.
select
([
self
.
fileno
()],
[],
[],
timeout
)
if
not
r
:
break
self
.
fill_rawq
()
text
=
self
.
read_very_lazy
()
if
not
text
and
self
.
eof
:
raise
EOFError
return
(
-
1
,
None
,
text
)
def
test
():
"""Test program for telnetlib.
Usage: python telnetlib.py [-d] ... [host [port]]
Default host is localhost; default port is 23.
"""
debuglevel
=
0
while
sys
.
argv
[
1
:]
and
sys
.
argv
[
1
]
==
'-d'
:
debuglevel
=
debuglevel
+
1
del
sys
.
argv
[
1
]
host
=
'localhost'
if
sys
.
argv
[
1
:]:
host
=
sys
.
argv
[
1
]
port
=
0
if
sys
.
argv
[
2
:]:
portstr
=
sys
.
argv
[
2
]
try
:
port
=
int
(
portstr
)
except
ValueError
:
port
=
socket
.
getservbyname
(
portstr
,
'tcp'
)
tn
=
Telnet
()
tn
.
set_debuglevel
(
debuglevel
)
tn
.
open
(
host
,
port
)
tn
.
interact
()
tn
.
close
()
if
__name__
==
'__main__'
:
test
()
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