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"""Simple utility to interface with BIRD using the control socket."""
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from dataclasses import dataclass,field
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import socket as sk
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from string import digits
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class BirdError(Exception):
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def __init__(self, code, where, text):
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self.code = code
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self.start = where[0]
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self.end = where[1]
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self.text = text
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@dataclass
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class BirdResponse:
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text: str = ''
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codes: list[tuple[tuple[int, int], str]] = field(default_factory=list) # List of line ranges (inclusive) and the respective code.
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def raise_exceptions(self) -> None:
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# If the response contains any errors, raise them as BirdErrors
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# TODO Py3.11: use ExceptionGroups?
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# Until then, let's just report the first one?
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assert len(self.codes) >= 1, "Not a valid response."
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for where, code in self.codes:
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if code.startswith('9'):
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# Extract text
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start = where[0] - 1
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end = where[1]
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print(start,end)
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errorlines = self.text.splitlines(keepends=True)[start:end]
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exc = BirdError(code, where, ''.join(errorlines))
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raise exc
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class BirdSocketConnection:
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def __init__(self, sockpath='/run/bird/bird.ctl'):
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self.socket = sk.socket(sk.AF_UNIX, sk.SOCK_STREAM)
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self.socket.setblocking(False)
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self.socket.connect(sockpath)
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# Bird announces itself by printing version. We save the response just in case.
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self.bird_prologue = self._parse_response()
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def request(self, req: str) -> BirdResponse:
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if not req.endswith('\n'):
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req = req + '\n'
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binreq = req.encode()
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self.socket.send(binreq)
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return self._parse_response()
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def _parse_response(self) -> BirdResponse:
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# We even read from the socket here in order to have the whole protocol
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# described at one place. Therefore other parts of the code do not need
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# to know anything about the protocol (maybe apart from the meaning of
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# status codes, if they are interested…)
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result = BirdResponse()
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code : str | None = None # string because of leading zeroes, and it has no numeric interpretation anyway
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start = None
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cont = True
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f = self.socket.makefile('r')
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for i, line in enumerate(f, start=1):
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assert cont, "WTF bad format (should not continue)."
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if line.startswith(tuple(digits)):
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if start is not None:
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end = i-1
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result.codes.append(((start, end), code))
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code = line[:4]
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start = i
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cont = line[4] == '-'
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text = line[5:]
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else:
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assert cont == True
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text = line[1:]
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result.text += text # Invariant: LF as line terminator
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if not cont:
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# Finalization. We do not have i after the end of the cycle,
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# but this is the last iteration.
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end = i
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result.codes.append(((start, end), code))
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break
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result.raise_exceptions()
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return result
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