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#!/usr/bin/env python
"""
A memcached test server.
Copyright (c) 2007 Dustin Sallings <[email protected]>
"""
import asyncore
import random
import string
import socket
import struct
import time
import hmac
import heapq
import memcacheConstants
from memcacheConstants import MIN_RECV_PACKET, REQ_PKT_FMT, RES_PKT_FMT
from memcacheConstants import INCRDECR_RES_FMT
from memcacheConstants import REQ_MAGIC_BYTE, RES_MAGIC_BYTE, EXTRA_HDR_FMTS
VERSION="1.0"
class BaseBackend(object):
"""Higher-level backend (processes commands and stuff)."""
# Command IDs to method names. This is used to build a dispatch dict on
# the fly.
CMDS={
memcacheConstants.CMD_GET: 'handle_get',
memcacheConstants.CMD_GETQ: 'handle_getq',
memcacheConstants.CMD_SET: 'handle_set',
memcacheConstants.CMD_ADD: 'handle_add',
memcacheConstants.CMD_REPLACE: 'handle_replace',
memcacheConstants.CMD_DELETE: 'handle_delete',
memcacheConstants.CMD_INCR: 'handle_incr',
memcacheConstants.CMD_DECR: 'handle_decr',
memcacheConstants.CMD_QUIT: 'handle_quit',
memcacheConstants.CMD_FLUSH: 'handle_flush',
memcacheConstants.CMD_NOOP: 'handle_noop',
memcacheConstants.CMD_VERSION: 'handle_version',
memcacheConstants.CMD_APPEND: 'handle_append',
memcacheConstants.CMD_PREPEND: 'handle_prepend',
memcacheConstants.CMD_SASL_LIST_MECHS: 'handle_sasl_mechs',
memcacheConstants.CMD_SASL_AUTH: 'handle_sasl_auth',
memcacheConstants.CMD_SASL_STEP: 'handle_sasl_step',
}
def __init__(self):
self.handlers={}
self.sched=[]
for id, method in self.CMDS.iteritems():
self.handlers[id]=getattr(self, method, self.handle_unknown)
def _splitKeys(self, fmt, keylen, data):
"""Split the given data into the headers as specified in the given
format, the key, and the data.
Return (hdrTuple, key, data)"""
hdrSize=struct.calcsize(fmt)
assert hdrSize <= len(data), "Data too short for " + fmt + ': ' + `data`
hdr=struct.unpack(fmt, data[:hdrSize])
assert len(data) >= hdrSize + keylen
key=data[hdrSize:keylen+hdrSize]
assert len(key) == keylen, "len(%s) == %d, expected %d" \
% (key, len(key), keylen)
val=data[keylen+hdrSize:]
return hdr, key, val
def _error(self, which, msg):
return which, 0, msg
def processCommand(self, cmd, keylen, vb, cas, data):
"""Entry point for command processing. Lower level protocol
implementations deliver values here."""
now=time.time()
while self.sched and self.sched[0][0] <= now:
print "Running delayed job."
heapq.heappop(self.sched)[1]()
hdrs, key, val=self._splitKeys(EXTRA_HDR_FMTS.get(cmd, ''),
keylen, data)
return self.handlers.get(cmd, self.handle_unknown)(cmd, hdrs, key,
cas, val)
def handle_noop(self, cmd, hdrs, key, cas, data):
"""Handle a noop"""
print "Noop"
return 0, 0, ''
def handle_unknown(self, cmd, hdrs, key, cas, data):
"""invoked for any unknown command."""
return self._error(memcacheConstants.ERR_UNKNOWN_CMD,
"The command %d is unknown" % cmd)
class DictBackend(BaseBackend):
"""Sample backend implementation with a non-expiring dict."""
def __init__(self):
super(DictBackend, self).__init__()
self.storage={}
self.held_keys={}
self.challenge = ''.join(random.sample(string.ascii_letters
+ string.digits, 32))
def __lookup(self, key):
rv=self.storage.get(key, None)
if rv:
now=time.time()
if now >= rv[1]:
print key, "expired"
del self.storage[key]
rv=None
else:
print "Miss looking up", key
return rv
def handle_get(self, cmd, hdrs, key, cas, data):
val=self.__lookup(key)
if val:
rv = 0, id(val), struct.pack(
memcacheConstants.GET_RES_FMT, val[0]) + str(val[2])
else:
rv=self._error(memcacheConstants.ERR_NOT_FOUND, 'Not found')
return rv
def handle_set(self, cmd, hdrs, key, cas, data):
print "Handling a set with", hdrs
val=self.__lookup(key)
exp, flags=hdrs
def f(val):
return self.__handle_unconditional_set(cmd, hdrs, key, data)
return self._withCAS(key, cas, f)
def handle_getq(self, cmd, hdrs, key, cas, data):
rv=self.handle_get(cmd, hdrs, key, cas, data)
if rv[0] == memcacheConstants.ERR_NOT_FOUND:
print "Swallowing miss"
rv = None
return rv
def __handle_unconditional_set(self, cmd, hdrs, key, data):
exp=hdrs[1]
# If it's going to expire soon, tell it to wait a while.
if exp == 0:
exp=float(2 ** 31)
self.storage[key]=(hdrs[0], time.time() + exp, data)
print "Stored", self.storage[key], "in", key
if key in self.held_keys:
del self.held_keys[key]
return 0, id(self.storage[key]), ''
def __mutation(self, cmd, hdrs, key, data, multiplier):
amount, initial, expiration=hdrs
rv=self._error(memcacheConstants.ERR_NOT_FOUND, 'Not found')
val=self.storage.get(key, None)
print "Mutating %s, hdrs=%s, val=%s %s" % (key, `hdrs`, `val`,
multiplier)
if val:
val = (val[0], val[1], max(0, long(val[2]) + (multiplier * amount)))
self.storage[key]=val
rv=0, id(val), str(val[2])
else:
if expiration != memcacheConstants.INCRDECR_SPECIAL:
self.storage[key]=(0, time.time() + expiration, initial)
rv=0, id(self.storage[key]), str(initial)
if rv[0] == 0:
rv = rv[0], rv[1], struct.pack(
memcacheConstants.INCRDECR_RES_FMT, long(rv[2]))
print "Returning", rv
return rv
def handle_incr(self, cmd, hdrs, key, cas, data):
return self.__mutation(cmd, hdrs, key, data, 1)
def handle_decr(self, cmd, hdrs, key, cas, data):
return self.__mutation(cmd, hdrs, key, data, -1)
def __has_hold(self, key):
rv=False
now=time.time()
print "Looking for hold of", key, "in", self.held_keys, "as of", now
if key in self.held_keys:
if time.time() > self.held_keys[key]:
del self.held_keys[key]
else:
rv=True
return rv
def handle_add(self, cmd, hdrs, key, cas, data):
rv=self._error(memcacheConstants.ERR_EXISTS, 'Data exists for key')
if key not in self.storage and not self.__has_hold(key):
rv=self.__handle_unconditional_set(cmd, hdrs, key, data)
return rv
def handle_replace(self, cmd, hdrs, key, cas, data):
rv=self._error(memcacheConstants.ERR_NOT_FOUND, 'Not found')
if key in self.storage and not self.__has_hold(key):
rv=self.__handle_unconditional_set(cmd, hdrs, key, data)
return rv
def handle_flush(self, cmd, hdrs, key, cas, data):
timebomb_delay=hdrs[0]
def f():
self.storage.clear()
self.held_keys.clear()
print "Flushed"
if timebomb_delay:
heapq.heappush(self.sched, (time.time() + timebomb_delay, f))
else:
f()
return 0, 0, ''
def handle_delete(self, cmd, hdrs, key, cas, data):
def f(val):
rv=self._error(memcacheConstants.ERR_NOT_FOUND, 'Not found')
if val:
del self.storage[key]
rv = 0, 0, ''
print "Deleted", key
return rv
return self._withCAS(key, cas, f)
def handle_version(self, cmd, hdrs, key, cas, data):
return 0, 0, "Python test memcached server %s" % VERSION
def _withCAS(self, key, cas, f):
val=self.storage.get(key, None)
if cas == 0 or (val and cas == id(val)):
rv=f(val)
elif val:
rv = self._error(memcacheConstants.ERR_EXISTS, 'Exists')
else:
rv = self._error(memcacheConstants.ERR_NOT_FOUND, 'Not found')
return rv
def handle_prepend(self, cmd, hdrs, key, cas, data):
def f(val):
self.storage[key]=(val[0], val[1], data + val[2])
return 0, id(self.storage[key]), ''
return self._withCAS(key, cas, f)
def handle_append(self, cmd, hdrs, key, cas, data):
def f(val):
self.storage[key]=(val[0], val[1], val[2] + data)
return 0, id(self.storage[key]), ''
return self._withCAS(key, cas, f)
def handle_sasl_mechs(self, cmd, hdrs, key, cas, data):
return 0, 0, 'PLAIN CRAM-MD5'
def handle_sasl_step(self, cmd, hdrs, key, cas, data):
assert key == 'CRAM-MD5'
u, resp = data.split(' ', 1)
expected = hmac.HMAC('testpass', self.challenge).hexdigest()
if u == 'testuser' and resp == expected:
print "Successful CRAM-MD5 auth."
return 0, 0, 'OK'
else:
print "Errored a CRAM-MD5 auth."
return self._error(memcacheConstants.ERR_AUTH, 'Auth error.')
def _handle_sasl_auth_plain(self, data):
foruser, user, passwd = data.split("\0")
if user == 'testuser' and passwd == 'testpass':
print "Successful plain auth"
return 0, 0, "OK"
else:
print "Bad username/password: %s/%s" % (user, passwd)
return self._error(memcacheConstants.ERR_AUTH, 'Auth error.')
def _handle_sasl_auth_cram_md5(self, data):
assert data == ''
print "Issuing %s as a CRAM-MD5 challenge." % self.challenge
return memcacheConstants.ERR_AUTH_CONTINUE, 0, self.challenge
def handle_sasl_auth(self, cmd, hdrs, key, cas, data):
mech = key
if mech == 'PLAIN':
return self._handle_sasl_auth_plain(data)
elif mech == 'CRAM-MD5':
return self._handle_sasl_auth_cram_md5(data)
else:
print "Unhandled auth type: %s" % mech
return self._error(memcacheConstants.ERR_AUTH, 'Auth error.')
class MemcachedBinaryChannel(asyncore.dispatcher):
"""A channel implementing the binary protocol for memcached."""
# Receive buffer size
BUFFER_SIZE = 4096
def __init__(self, channel, backend, wbuf=""):
asyncore.dispatcher.__init__(self, channel)
self.log_info("New bin connection from %s" % str(self.addr))
self.backend=backend
self.wbuf=wbuf
self.rbuf=""
def __hasEnoughBytes(self):
rv=False
if len(self.rbuf) >= MIN_RECV_PACKET:
magic, cmd, keylen, extralen, datatype, vb, remaining, opaque, cas=\
struct.unpack(REQ_PKT_FMT, self.rbuf[:MIN_RECV_PACKET])
rv = len(self.rbuf) - MIN_RECV_PACKET >= remaining
return rv
def processCommand(self, cmd, keylen, vb, extralen, cas, data):
return self.backend.processCommand(cmd, keylen, vb, cas, data)
def handle_read(self):
self.rbuf += self.recv(self.BUFFER_SIZE)
while self.__hasEnoughBytes():
magic, cmd, keylen, extralen, datatype, vb, remaining, opaque, cas=\
struct.unpack(REQ_PKT_FMT, self.rbuf[:MIN_RECV_PACKET])
assert magic == REQ_MAGIC_BYTE
assert keylen <= remaining, "Keylen is too big: %d > %d" \
% (keylen, remaining)
assert extralen == memcacheConstants.EXTRA_HDR_SIZES.get(cmd, 0), \
"Extralen is too large for cmd 0x%x: %d" % (cmd, extralen)
# Grab the data section of this request
data=self.rbuf[MIN_RECV_PACKET:MIN_RECV_PACKET+remaining]
assert len(data) == remaining
# Remove this request from the read buffer
self.rbuf=self.rbuf[MIN_RECV_PACKET+remaining:]
# Process the command
cmdVal = self.processCommand(cmd, keylen, vb, extralen, cas, data)
# Queue the response to the client if applicable.
if cmdVal:
try:
status, cas, response = cmdVal
except ValueError:
print "Got", cmdVal
raise
dtype=0
extralen=memcacheConstants.EXTRA_HDR_SIZES.get(cmd, 0)
self.wbuf += struct.pack(RES_PKT_FMT,
RES_MAGIC_BYTE, cmd, keylen,
extralen, dtype, status,
len(response), opaque, cas) + response
def writable(self):
return self.wbuf
def handle_write(self):
sent = self.send(self.wbuf)
self.wbuf = self.wbuf[sent:]
def handle_close(self):
self.log_info("Disconnected from %s" % str(self.addr))
self.close()
class MemcachedServer(asyncore.dispatcher):
"""A memcached server."""
def __init__(self, backend, handler, port=11211):
asyncore.dispatcher.__init__(self)
self.handler=handler
self.backend=backend
self.create_socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
self.set_reuse_addr()
self.bind(("", port))
self.listen(5)
self.log_info("Listening on %d" % port)
def handle_accept(self):
channel, addr = self.accept()
self.handler(channel, self.backend)
if __name__ == '__main__':
port = 11211
import sys
if sys.argv > 1:
port = int(sys.argv[1])
server = MemcachedServer(DictBackend(), MemcachedBinaryChannel, port=port)
asyncore.loop()