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require 'rubygems' require 'rubygems/user_interaction' require 'uri' ## # RemoteFetcher handles the details of fetching gems and gem information from # a remote source. class Gem::RemoteFetcher BuiltinSSLCerts = File.expand_path("./ssl_certs/*.pem", File.dirname(__FILE__)) include Gem::UserInteraction ## # A FetchError exception wraps up the various possible IO and HTTP failures # that could happen while downloading from the internet. class FetchError < Gem::Exception ## # The URI which was being accessed when the exception happened. attr_accessor :uri def initialize(message, uri) super message @uri = uri end def to_s # :nodoc: "#{super} (#{uri})" end end @fetcher = nil ## # Cached RemoteFetcher instance. def self.fetcher @fetcher ||= self.new Gem.configuration[:http_proxy] end ## # Initialize a remote fetcher using the source URI and possible proxy # information. # # +proxy+ # * [String]: explicit specification of proxy; overrides any environment # variable setting # * nil: respect environment variables (HTTP_PROXY, HTTP_PROXY_USER, # HTTP_PROXY_PASS) # * <tt>:no_proxy</tt>: ignore environment variables and _don't_ use a proxy def initialize(proxy = nil) require 'net/http' require 'stringio' require 'time' require 'uri' Socket.do_not_reverse_lookup = true @connections = {} @requests = Hash.new 0 @proxy_uri = case proxy when :no_proxy then nil when nil then get_proxy_from_env when URI::HTTP then proxy else URI.parse(proxy) end @user_agent = user_agent end ## # Given a name and requirement, downloads this gem into cache and returns the # filename. Returns nil if the gem cannot be located. #-- # Should probably be integrated with #download below, but that will be a # larger, more emcompassing effort. -erikh def download_to_cache dependency found = Gem::SpecFetcher.fetcher.fetch dependency, true, true, dependency.prerelease? return if found.empty? spec, source_uri = found.sort_by { |(s,_)| s.version }.last download spec, source_uri end ## # Moves the gem +spec+ from +source_uri+ to the cache dir unless it is # already there. If the source_uri is local the gem cache dir copy is # always replaced. def download(spec, source_uri, install_dir = Gem.dir) Gem.ensure_gem_subdirectories(install_dir) rescue nil if File.writable?(install_dir) cache_dir = File.join install_dir, "cache" else cache_dir = File.join Gem.user_dir, "cache" end gem_file_name = File.basename spec.cache_file local_gem_path = File.join cache_dir, gem_file_name FileUtils.mkdir_p cache_dir rescue nil unless File.exist? cache_dir # Always escape URI's to deal with potential spaces and such unless URI::Generic === source_uri source_uri = URI.parse(URI.const_defined?(:DEFAULT_PARSER) ? URI::DEFAULT_PARSER.escape(source_uri.to_s) : URI.escape(source_uri.to_s)) end scheme = source_uri.scheme # URI.parse gets confused by MS Windows paths with forward slashes. scheme = nil if scheme =~ /^[a-z]$/i case scheme when 'http', 'https' then unless File.exist? local_gem_path then begin say "Downloading gem #{gem_file_name}" if Gem.configuration.really_verbose remote_gem_path = source_uri + "gems/#{gem_file_name}" gem = self.fetch_path remote_gem_path rescue Gem::RemoteFetcher::FetchError raise if spec.original_platform == spec.platform alternate_name = "#{spec.original_name}.gem" say "Failed, downloading gem #{alternate_name}" if Gem.configuration.really_verbose remote_gem_path = source_uri + "gems/#{alternate_name}" gem = self.fetch_path remote_gem_path end File.open local_gem_path, 'wb' do |fp| fp.write gem end end when 'file' then begin path = source_uri.path path = File.dirname(path) if File.extname(path) == '.gem' remote_gem_path = correct_for_windows_path(File.join(path, 'gems', gem_file_name)) FileUtils.cp(remote_gem_path, local_gem_path) rescue Errno::EACCES local_gem_path = source_uri.to_s end say "Using local gem #{local_gem_path}" if Gem.configuration.really_verbose when nil then # TODO test for local overriding cache source_path = if Gem.win_platform? && source_uri.scheme && !source_uri.path.include?(':') then "#{source_uri.scheme}:#{source_uri.path}" else source_uri.path end source_path = unescape source_path begin FileUtils.cp source_path, local_gem_path unless File.identical?(source_path, local_gem_path) rescue Errno::EACCES local_gem_path = source_uri.to_s end say "Using local gem #{local_gem_path}" if Gem.configuration.really_verbose else raise Gem::InstallError, "unsupported URI scheme #{source_uri.scheme}" end local_gem_path end ## # File Fetcher. Dispatched by +fetch_path+. Use it instead. def fetch_file uri, *_ Gem.read_binary correct_for_windows_path uri.path end ## # HTTP Fetcher. Dispatched by +fetch_path+. Use it instead. def fetch_http uri, last_modified = nil, head = false, depth = 0 fetch_type = head ? Net::HTTP::Head : Net::HTTP::Get response = request uri, fetch_type, last_modified case response when Net::HTTPOK, Net::HTTPNotModified then head ? response : response.body when Net::HTTPMovedPermanently, Net::HTTPFound, Net::HTTPSeeOther, Net::HTTPTemporaryRedirect then raise FetchError.new('too many redirects', uri) if depth > 10 location = URI.parse response['Location'] if https?(uri) && !https?(location) raise FetchError.new("redirecting to non-https resource: #{location}", uri) end fetch_http(location, last_modified, head, depth + 1) else raise FetchError.new("bad response #{response.message} #{response.code}", uri) end end alias :fetch_https :fetch_http ## # Downloads +uri+ and returns it as a String. def fetch_path(uri, mtime = nil, head = false) uri = URI.parse uri unless URI::Generic === uri raise ArgumentError, "bad uri: #{uri}" unless uri raise ArgumentError, "uri scheme is invalid: #{uri.scheme.inspect}" unless uri.scheme data = send "fetch_#{uri.scheme}", uri, mtime, head data = Gem.gunzip data if data and not head and uri.to_s =~ /gz$/ data rescue FetchError raise rescue Timeout::Error raise FetchError.new('timed out', uri.to_s) rescue IOError, SocketError, SystemCallError => e raise FetchError.new("#{e.class}: #{e}", uri.to_s) end ## # Returns the size of +uri+ in bytes. def fetch_size(uri) # TODO: phase this out response = fetch_path(uri, nil, true) response['content-length'].to_i end def escape(str) return unless str @uri_parser ||= uri_escaper @uri_parser.escape str end def unescape(str) return unless str @uri_parser ||= uri_escaper @uri_parser.unescape str end def uri_escaper URI::Parser.new rescue NameError URI end ## # Returns an HTTP proxy URI if one is set in the environment variables. def get_proxy_from_env env_proxy = ENV['http_proxy'] || ENV['HTTP_PROXY'] return nil if env_proxy.nil? or env_proxy.empty? uri = URI.parse(normalize_uri(env_proxy)) if uri and uri.user.nil? and uri.password.nil? then # Probably we have http_proxy_* variables? uri.user = escape(ENV['http_proxy_user'] || ENV['HTTP_PROXY_USER']) uri.password = escape(ENV['http_proxy_pass'] || ENV['HTTP_PROXY_PASS']) end uri end ## # Normalize the URI by adding "http://" if it is missing. def normalize_uri(uri) (uri =~ /^(https?|ftp|file):/) ? uri : "http://#{uri}" end ## # Creates or an HTTP connection based on +uri+, or retrieves an existing # connection, using a proxy if needed. def connection_for(uri) net_http_args = [uri.host, uri.port] if @proxy_uri then net_http_args += [ @proxy_uri.host, @proxy_uri.port, @proxy_uri.user, @proxy_uri.password ] end connection_id = [Thread.current.object_id, *net_http_args].join ':' @connections[connection_id] ||= Net::HTTP.new(*net_http_args) connection = @connections[connection_id] if https?(uri) and !connection.started? then configure_connection_for_https(connection) # Don't refactor this with the else branch. We don't want the # http-only code path to not depend on anything in OpenSSL. # begin connection.start rescue OpenSSL::SSL::SSLError, Errno::EHOSTDOWN => e raise FetchError.new(e.message, uri) end else begin connection.start unless connection.started? rescue Errno::EHOSTDOWN => e raise FetchError.new(e.message, uri) end end connection end def configure_connection_for_https(connection) require 'net/https' connection.use_ssl = true connection.verify_mode = Gem.configuration.ssl_verify_mode || OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_PEER store = OpenSSL::X509::Store.new if Gem.configuration.ssl_ca_cert if File.directory? Gem.configuration.ssl_ca_cert store.add_path Gem.configuration.ssl_ca_cert else store.add_file Gem.configuration.ssl_ca_cert end else store.set_default_paths add_rubygems_trusted_certs(store) end connection.cert_store = store end def add_rubygems_trusted_certs(store) Dir.glob(BuiltinSSLCerts).each do |ssl_cert_file| store.add_file ssl_cert_file end end def correct_for_windows_path(path) if path[0].chr == '/' && path[1].chr =~ /[a-z]/i && path[2].chr == ':' path = path[1..-1] else path end end ## # Read the data from the (source based) URI, but if it is a file:// URI, # read from the filesystem instead. def open_uri_or_path(uri, last_modified = nil, head = false, depth = 0) raise "NO: Use fetch_path instead" # TODO: deprecate for fetch_path end ## # Performs a Net::HTTP request of type +request_class+ on +uri+ returning # a Net::HTTP response object. request maintains a table of persistent # connections to reduce connect overhead. def request(uri, request_class, last_modified = nil) request = request_class.new uri.request_uri unless uri.nil? || uri.user.nil? || uri.user.empty? then request.basic_auth uri.user, uri.password end request.add_field 'User-Agent', @user_agent request.add_field 'Connection', 'keep-alive' request.add_field 'Keep-Alive', '30' if last_modified then last_modified = last_modified.utc request.add_field 'If-Modified-Since', last_modified.rfc2822 end yield request if block_given? connection = connection_for uri retried = false bad_response = false begin @requests[connection.object_id] += 1 say "#{request.method} #{uri}" if Gem.configuration.really_verbose file_name = File.basename(uri.path) # perform download progress reporter only for gems if request.response_body_permitted? && file_name =~ /\.gem$/ reporter = ui.download_reporter response = connection.request(request) do |incomplete_response| if Net::HTTPOK === incomplete_response reporter.fetch(file_name, incomplete_response.content_length) downloaded = 0 data = '' incomplete_response.read_body do |segment| data << segment downloaded += segment.length reporter.update(downloaded) end reporter.done if incomplete_response.respond_to? :body= incomplete_response.body = data else incomplete_response.instance_variable_set(:@body, data) end end end else response = connection.request request end say "#{response.code} #{response.message}" if Gem.configuration.really_verbose rescue Net::HTTPBadResponse say "bad response" if Gem.configuration.really_verbose reset connection raise FetchError.new('too many bad responses', uri) if bad_response bad_response = true retry # HACK work around EOFError bug in Net::HTTP # NOTE Errno::ECONNABORTED raised a lot on Windows, and make impossible # to install gems. rescue EOFError, Timeout::Error, Errno::ECONNABORTED, Errno::ECONNRESET, Errno::EPIPE requests = @requests[connection.object_id] say "connection reset after #{requests} requests, retrying" if Gem.configuration.really_verbose raise FetchError.new('too many connection resets', uri) if retried reset connection retried = true retry end response end ## # Resets HTTP connection +connection+. def reset(connection) @requests.delete connection.object_id connection.finish connection.start end def user_agent ua = "RubyGems/#{Gem::VERSION} #{Gem::Platform.local}" ruby_version = RUBY_VERSION ruby_version += 'dev' if RUBY_PATCHLEVEL == -1 ua << " Ruby/#{ruby_version} (#{RUBY_RELEASE_DATE}" if RUBY_PATCHLEVEL >= 0 then ua << " patchlevel #{RUBY_PATCHLEVEL}" elsif defined?(RUBY_REVISION) then ua << " revision #{RUBY_REVISION}" end ua << ")" ua << " #{RUBY_ENGINE}" if defined?(RUBY_ENGINE) and RUBY_ENGINE != 'ruby' ua end def https?(uri) uri.scheme.downcase == 'https' end end