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"""AMQP Connections"""
# Copyright (C) 2007-2008 Barry Pederson <bp@barryp.org>
#
# This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
# License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
# version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
#
# This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
# Lesser General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
# License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA  02110-1301
from __future__ import absolute_import

import logging
import socket

from array import array
try:
    from ssl import SSLError
except ImportError:
    class SSLError(Exception):  # noqa
        pass

from . import __version__
from .abstract_channel import AbstractChannel
from .channel import Channel
from .exceptions import (
    AMQPNotImplementedError, ChannelError, ResourceError,
    ConnectionForced, ConnectionError, error_for_code,
    RecoverableConnectionError, RecoverableChannelError,
)
from .five import items, range, values, monotonic
from .method_framing import MethodReader, MethodWriter
from .serialization import AMQPWriter
from .transport import create_transport

HAS_MSG_PEEK = hasattr(socket, 'MSG_PEEK')

START_DEBUG_FMT = """
Start from server, version: %d.%d, properties: %s, mechanisms: %s, locales: %s
""".strip()

__all__ = ['Connection']

#
# Client property info that gets sent to the server on connection startup
#
LIBRARY_PROPERTIES = {
    'product': 'py-amqp',
    'product_version': __version__,
    'capabilities': {},
}

AMQP_LOGGER = logging.getLogger('amqp')


class Connection(AbstractChannel):
    """The connection class provides methods for a client to establish a
    network connection to a server, and for both peers to operate the
    connection thereafter.

    GRAMMAR::

        connection          = open-connection *use-connection close-connection
        open-connection     = C:protocol-header
                              S:START C:START-OK
                              *challenge
                              S:TUNE C:TUNE-OK
                              C:OPEN S:OPEN-OK
        challenge           = S:SECURE C:SECURE-OK
        use-connection      = *channel
        close-connection    = C:CLOSE S:CLOSE-OK
                            / S:CLOSE C:CLOSE-OK

    """
    Channel = Channel

    #: Final heartbeat interval value (in float seconds) after negotiation
    heartbeat = None

    #: Original heartbeat interval value proposed by client.
    client_heartbeat = None

    #: Original heartbeat interval proposed by server.
    server_heartbeat = None

    #: Time of last heartbeat sent (in monotonic time, if available).
    last_heartbeat_sent = 0

    #: Time of last heartbeat received (in monotonic time, if available).
    last_heartbeat_received = 0

    #: Number of bytes sent to socket at the last heartbeat check.
    prev_sent = None

    #: Number of bytes received from socket at the last heartbeat check.
    prev_recv = None

    def __init__(self, host='localhost', userid='guest', password='guest',
                 login_method='AMQPLAIN', login_response=None,
                 virtual_host='/', locale='en_US', client_properties=None,
                 ssl=False, connect_timeout=None, channel_max=None,
                 frame_max=None, heartbeat=0, on_blocked=None,
                 on_unblocked=None, confirm_publish=False, **kwargs):
        """Create a connection to the specified host, which should be
        a 'host[:port]', such as 'localhost', or '1.2.3.4:5672'
        (defaults to 'localhost', if a port is not specified then
        5672 is used)

        If login_response is not specified, one is built up for you from
        userid and password if they are present.

        The 'ssl' parameter may be simply True/False, or for Python >= 2.6
        a dictionary of options to pass to ssl.wrap_socket() such as
        requiring certain certificates.

        """
        channel_max = channel_max or 65535
        frame_max = frame_max or 131072
        if (login_response is None) \
                and (userid is not None) \
                and (password is not None):
            login_response = AMQPWriter()
            login_response.write_table({'LOGIN': userid, 'PASSWORD': password})
            login_response = login_response.getvalue()[4:]  # Skip the length
                                                            # at the beginning

        d = dict(LIBRARY_PROPERTIES, **client_properties or {})
        self._method_override = {(60, 50): self._dispatch_basic_return}

        self.channels = {}
        # The connection object itself is treated as channel 0
        super(Connection, self).__init__(self, 0)

        self.transport = None

        # Properties set in the Tune method
        self.channel_max = channel_max
        self.frame_max = frame_max
        self.client_heartbeat = heartbeat

        self.confirm_publish = confirm_publish

        # Callbacks
        self.on_blocked = on_blocked
        self.on_unblocked = on_unblocked

        self._avail_channel_ids = array('H', range(self.channel_max, 0, -1))

        # Properties set in the Start method
        self.version_major = 0
        self.version_minor = 0
        self.server_properties = {}
        self.mechanisms = []
        self.locales = []

        # Let the transport.py module setup the actual
        # socket connection to the broker.
        #
        self.transport = create_transport(host, connect_timeout, ssl)

        self.method_reader = MethodReader(self.transport)
        self.method_writer = MethodWriter(self.transport, self.frame_max)

        self.wait(allowed_methods=[
            (10, 10),  # start
        ])

        self._x_start_ok(d, login_method, login_response, locale)

        self._wait_tune_ok = True
        while self._wait_tune_ok:
            self.wait(allowed_methods=[
                (10, 20),  # secure
                (10, 30),  # tune
            ])

        return self._x_open(virtual_host)

    @property
    def connected(self):
        return self.transport and self.transport.connected

    def _do_close(self):
        try:
            self.transport.close()

            temp_list = [x for x in values(self.channels) if x is not self]
            for ch in temp_list:
                ch._do_close()
        except socket.error:
            pass  # connection already closed on the other end
        finally:
            self.transport = self.connection = self.channels = None

    def _get_free_channel_id(self):
        try:
            return self._avail_channel_ids.pop()
        except IndexError:
            raise ResourceError(
                'No free channel ids, current={0}, channel_max={1}'.format(
                    len(self.channels), self.channel_max), (20, 10))

    def _claim_channel_id(self, channel_id):
        try:
            return self._avail_channel_ids.remove(channel_id)
        except ValueError:
            raise ConnectionError(
                'Channel %r already open' % (channel_id, ))

    def _wait_method(self, channel_id, allowed_methods):
        """Wait for a method from the server destined for
        a particular channel."""
        #
        # Check the channel's deferred methods
        #
        method_queue = self.channels[channel_id].method_queue

        for queued_method in method_queue:
            method_sig = queued_method[0]
            if (allowed_methods is None) \
                    or (method_sig in allowed_methods) \
                    or (method_sig == (20, 40)):
                method_queue.remove(queued_method)
                return queued_method

        #
        # Nothing queued, need to wait for a method from the peer
        #
        while 1:
            channel, method_sig, args, content = \
                self.method_reader.read_method()

            if channel == channel_id and (
                    allowed_methods is None or
                    method_sig in allowed_methods or
                    method_sig == (20, 40)):
                return method_sig, args, content

            #
            # Certain methods like basic_return should be dispatched
            # immediately rather than being queued, even if they're not
            # one of the 'allowed_methods' we're looking for.
            #
            if channel and method_sig in self.Channel._IMMEDIATE_METHODS:
                self.channels[channel].dispatch_method(
                    method_sig, args, content,
                )
                continue

            #
            # Not the channel and/or method we were looking for.  Queue
            # this method for later
            #
            self.channels[channel].method_queue.append(
                (method_sig, args, content),
            )

            #
            # If we just queued up a method for channel 0 (the Connection
            # itself) it's probably a close method in reaction to some
            # error, so deal with it right away.
            #
            if not channel:
                self.wait()

    def channel(self, channel_id=None):
        """Fetch a Channel object identified by the numeric channel_id, or
        create that object if it doesn't already exist."""
        try:
            return self.channels[channel_id]
        except KeyError:
            return self.Channel(self, channel_id)

    def is_alive(self):
        if HAS_MSG_PEEK:
            sock = self.sock
            prev = sock.gettimeout()
            sock.settimeout(0.0001)
            try:
                sock.recv(1, socket.MSG_PEEK)
            except socket.timeout:
                pass
            except socket.error:
                return False
            finally:
                sock.settimeout(prev)
        return True

    def drain_events(self, timeout=None):
        """Wait for an event on a channel."""
        chanmap = self.channels
        chanid, method_sig, args, content = self._wait_multiple(
            chanmap, None, timeout=timeout,
        )

        channel = chanmap[chanid]

        if (content and
                channel.auto_decode and
                hasattr(content, 'content_encoding')):
            try:
                content.body = content.body.decode(content.content_encoding)
            except Exception:
                pass

        amqp_method = (self._method_override.get(method_sig) or
                       channel._METHOD_MAP.get(method_sig, None))

        if amqp_method is None:
            raise AMQPNotImplementedError(
                'Unknown AMQP method {0!r}'.format(method_sig))

        if content is None:
            return amqp_method(channel, args)
        else:
            return amqp_method(channel, args, content)

    def read_timeout(self, timeout=None):
        if timeout is None:
            return self.method_reader.read_method()
        sock = self.sock
        prev = sock.gettimeout()
        if prev != timeout:
            sock.settimeout(timeout)
        try:
            try:
                return self.method_reader.read_method()
            except SSLError as exc:
                # http://bugs.python.org/issue10272
                if 'timed out' in str(exc):
                    raise socket.timeout()
               # Non-blocking SSL sockets can throw SSLError
                if 'The operation did not complete' in str(exc):
                    raise socket.timeout()
                raise
        finally:
            if prev != timeout:
                sock.settimeout(prev)

    def _wait_multiple(self, channels, allowed_methods, timeout=None):
        for channel_id, channel in items(channels):
            method_queue = channel.method_queue
            for queued_method in method_queue:
                method_sig = queued_method[0]
                if (allowed_methods is None or
                        method_sig in allowed_methods or
                        method_sig == (20, 40)):
                    method_queue.remove(queued_method)
                    method_sig, args, content = queued_method
                    return channel_id, method_sig, args, content

        # Nothing queued, need to wait for a method from the peer
        read_timeout = self.read_timeout
        wait = self.wait
        while 1:
            channel, method_sig, args, content = read_timeout(timeout)

            if channel in channels and (
                    allowed_methods is None or
                    method_sig in allowed_methods or
                    method_sig == (20, 40)):
                return channel, method_sig, args, content

            # Not the channel and/or method we were looking for. Queue
            # this method for later
            channels[channel].method_queue.append((method_sig, args, content))

            #
            # If we just queued up a method for channel 0 (the Connection
            # itself) it's probably a close method in reaction to some
            # error, so deal with it right away.
            #
            if channel == 0:
                wait()

    def _dispatch_basic_return(self, channel, args, msg):
        reply_code = args.read_short()
        reply_text = args.read_shortstr()
        exchange = args.read_shortstr()
        routing_key = args.read_shortstr()

        exc = error_for_code(reply_code, reply_text, (50, 60), ChannelError)
        handlers = channel.events.get('basic_return')
        if not handlers:
            raise exc
        for callback in handlers:
            callback(exc, exchange, routing_key, msg)

    def close(self, reply_code=0, reply_text='', method_sig=(0, 0)):
        """Request a connection close

        This method indicates that the sender wants to close the
        connection. This may be due to internal conditions (e.g. a
        forced shut-down) or due to an error handling a specific
        method, i.e. an exception.  When a close is due to an
        exception, the sender provides the class and method id of the
        method which caused the exception.

        RULE:

            After sending this method any received method except the
            Close-OK method MUST be discarded.

        RULE:

            The peer sending this method MAY use a counter or timeout
            to detect failure of the other peer to respond correctly
            with the Close-OK method.

        RULE:

            When a server receives the Close method from a client it
            MUST delete all server-side resources associated with the
            client's context.  A client CANNOT reconnect to a context
            after sending or receiving a Close method.

        PARAMETERS:
            reply_code: short

                The reply code. The AMQ reply codes are defined in AMQ
                RFC 011.

            reply_text: shortstr

                The localised reply text.  This text can be logged as an
                aid to resolving issues.

            class_id: short

                failing method class

                When the close is provoked by a method exception, this
                is the class of the method.

            method_id: short

                failing method ID

                When the close is provoked by a method exception, this
                is the ID of the method.

        """
        if self.transport is None:
            # already closed
            return

        args = AMQPWriter()
        args.write_short(reply_code)
        args.write_shortstr(reply_text)
        args.write_short(method_sig[0])  # class_id
        args.write_short(method_sig[1])  # method_id
        self._send_method((10, 50), args)
        return self.wait(allowed_methods=[
            (10, 50),  # Connection.close
            (10, 51),  # Connection.close_ok
        ])

    def _close(self, args):
        """Request a connection close

        This method indicates that the sender wants to close the
        connection. This may be due to internal conditions (e.g. a
        forced shut-down) or due to an error handling a specific
        method, i.e. an exception.  When a close is due to an
        exception, the sender provides the class and method id of the
        method which caused the exception.

        RULE:

            After sending this method any received method except the
            Close-OK method MUST be discarded.

        RULE:

            The peer sending this method MAY use a counter or timeout
            to detect failure of the other peer to respond correctly
            with the Close-OK method.

        RULE:

            When a server receives the Close method from a client it
            MUST delete all server-side resources associated with the
            client's context.  A client CANNOT reconnect to a context
            after sending or receiving a Close method.

        PARAMETERS:
            reply_code: short

                The reply code. The AMQ reply codes are defined in AMQ
                RFC 011.

            reply_text: shortstr

                The localised reply text.  This text can be logged as an
                aid to resolving issues.

            class_id: short

                failing method class

                When the close is provoked by a method exception, this
                is the class of the method.

            method_id: short

                failing method ID

                When the close is provoked by a method exception, this
                is the ID of the method.

        """
        reply_code = args.read_short()
        reply_text = args.read_shortstr()
        class_id = args.read_short()
        method_id = args.read_short()

        self._x_close_ok()

        raise error_for_code(reply_code, reply_text,
                             (class_id, method_id), ConnectionError)

    def _blocked(self, args):
        """RabbitMQ Extension."""
        reason = args.read_shortstr()
        if self.on_blocked:
            return self.on_blocked(reason)

    def _unblocked(self, *args):
        if self.on_unblocked:
            return self.on_unblocked()

    def _x_close_ok(self):
        """Confirm a connection close

        This method confirms a Connection.Close method and tells the
        recipient that it is safe to release resources for the
        connection and close the socket.

        RULE:

            A peer that detects a socket closure without having
            received a Close-Ok handshake method SHOULD log the error.

        """
        self._send_method((10, 51))
        self._do_close()

    def _close_ok(self, args):
        """Confirm a connection close

        This method confirms a Connection.Close method and tells the
        recipient that it is safe to release resources for the
        connection and close the socket.

        RULE:

            A peer that detects a socket closure without having
            received a Close-Ok handshake method SHOULD log the error.

        """
        self._do_close()

    def _x_open(self, virtual_host, capabilities=''):
        """Open connection to virtual host

        This method opens a connection to a virtual host, which is a
        collection of resources, and acts to separate multiple
        application domains within a server.

        RULE:

            The client MUST open the context before doing any work on
            the connection.

        PARAMETERS:
            virtual_host: shortstr

                virtual host name

                The name of the virtual host to work with.

                RULE:

                    If the server supports multiple virtual hosts, it
                    MUST enforce a full separation of exchanges,
                    queues, and all associated entities per virtual
                    host. An application, connected to a specific
                    virtual host, MUST NOT be able to access resources
                    of another virtual host.

                RULE:

                    The server SHOULD verify that the client has
                    permission to access the specified virtual host.

                RULE:

                    The server MAY configure arbitrary limits per
                    virtual host, such as the number of each type of
                    entity that may be used, per connection and/or in
                    total.

            capabilities: shortstr

                required capabilities

                The client may specify a number of capability names,
                delimited by spaces.  The server can use this string
                to how to process the client's connection request.

        """
        args = AMQPWriter()
        args.write_shortstr(virtual_host)
        args.write_shortstr(capabilities)
        args.write_bit(False)
        self._send_method((10, 40), args)
        return self.wait(allowed_methods=[
            (10, 41),    # Connection.open_ok
        ])

    def _open_ok(self, args):
        """Signal that the connection is ready

        This method signals to the client that the connection is ready
        for use.

        PARAMETERS:
            known_hosts: shortstr (deprecated)

        """
        AMQP_LOGGER.debug('Open OK!')

    def _secure(self, args):
        """Security mechanism challenge

        The SASL protocol works by exchanging challenges and responses
        until both peers have received sufficient information to
        authenticate each other.  This method challenges the client to
        provide more information.

        PARAMETERS:
            challenge: longstr

                security challenge data

                Challenge information, a block of opaque binary data
                passed to the security mechanism.

        """
        challenge = args.read_longstr()  # noqa

    def _x_secure_ok(self, response):
        """Security mechanism response

        This method attempts to authenticate, passing a block of SASL
        data for the security mechanism at the server side.

        PARAMETERS:
            response: longstr

                security response data

                A block of opaque data passed to the security
                mechanism.  The contents of this data are defined by
                the SASL security mechanism.

        """
        args = AMQPWriter()
        args.write_longstr(response)
        self._send_method((10, 21), args)

    def _start(self, args):
        """Start connection negotiation

        This method starts the connection negotiation process by
        telling the client the protocol version that the server
        proposes, along with a list of security mechanisms which the
        client can use for authentication.

        RULE:

            If the client cannot handle the protocol version suggested
            by the server it MUST close the socket connection.

        RULE:

            The server MUST provide a protocol version that is lower
            than or equal to that requested by the client in the
            protocol header. If the server cannot support the
            specified protocol it MUST NOT send this method, but MUST
            close the socket connection.

        PARAMETERS:
            version_major: octet

                protocol major version

                The protocol major version that the server agrees to
                use, which cannot be higher than the client's major
                version.

            version_minor: octet

                protocol major version

                The protocol minor version that the server agrees to
                use, which cannot be higher than the client's minor
                version.

            server_properties: table

                server properties

            mechanisms: longstr

                available security mechanisms

                A list of the security mechanisms that the server
                supports, delimited by spaces.  Currently ASL supports
                these mechanisms: PLAIN.

            locales: longstr

                available message locales

                A list of the message locales that the server
                supports, delimited by spaces.  The locale defines the
                language in which the server will send reply texts.

                RULE:

                    All servers MUST support at least the en_US
                    locale.

        """
        self.version_major = args.read_octet()
        self.version_minor = args.read_octet()
        self.server_properties = args.read_table()
        self.mechanisms = args.read_longstr().split(' ')
        self.locales = args.read_longstr().split(' ')

        AMQP_LOGGER.debug(
            START_DEBUG_FMT,
            self.version_major, self.version_minor,
            self.server_properties, self.mechanisms, self.locales,
        )

    def _x_start_ok(self, client_properties, mechanism, response, locale):
        """Select security mechanism and locale

        This method selects a SASL security mechanism. ASL uses SASL
        (RFC2222) to negotiate authentication and encryption.

        PARAMETERS:
            client_properties: table

                client properties

            mechanism: shortstr

                selected security mechanism

                A single security mechanisms selected by the client,
                which must be one of those specified by the server.

                RULE:

                    The client SHOULD authenticate using the highest-
                    level security profile it can handle from the list
                    provided by the server.

                RULE:

                    The mechanism field MUST contain one of the
                    security mechanisms proposed by the server in the
                    Start method. If it doesn't, the server MUST close
                    the socket.

            response: longstr

                security response data

                A block of opaque data passed to the security
                mechanism. The contents of this data are defined by
                the SASL security mechanism.  For the PLAIN security
                mechanism this is defined as a field table holding two
                fields, LOGIN and PASSWORD.

            locale: shortstr

                selected message locale

                A single message local selected by the client, which
                must be one of those specified by the server.

        """
        if self.server_capabilities.get('consumer_cancel_notify'):
            if 'capabilities' not in client_properties:
                client_properties['capabilities'] = {}
            client_properties['capabilities']['consumer_cancel_notify'] = True
        if self.server_capabilities.get('connection.blocked'):
            if 'capabilities' not in client_properties:
                client_properties['capabilities'] = {}
            client_properties['capabilities']['connection.blocked'] = True
        args = AMQPWriter()
        args.write_table(client_properties)
        args.write_shortstr(mechanism)
        args.write_longstr(response)
        args.write_shortstr(locale)
        self._send_method((10, 11), args)

    def _tune(self, args):
        """Propose connection tuning parameters

        This method proposes a set of connection configuration values
        to the client.  The client can accept and/or adjust these.

        PARAMETERS:
            channel_max: short

                proposed maximum channels

                The maximum total number of channels that the server
                allows per connection. Zero means that the server does
                not impose a fixed limit, but the number of allowed
                channels may be limited by available server resources.

            frame_max: long

                proposed maximum frame size

                The largest frame size that the server proposes for
                the connection. The client can negotiate a lower
                value.  Zero means that the server does not impose any
                specific limit but may reject very large frames if it
                cannot allocate resources for them.

                RULE:

                    Until the frame-max has been negotiated, both
                    peers MUST accept frames of up to 4096 octets
                    large. The minimum non-zero value for the frame-
                    max field is 4096.

            heartbeat: short

                desired heartbeat delay

                The delay, in seconds, of the connection heartbeat
                that the server wants.  Zero means the server does not
                want a heartbeat.

        """
        client_heartbeat = self.client_heartbeat or 0
        self.channel_max = args.read_short() or self.channel_max
        self.frame_max = args.read_long() or self.frame_max
        self.method_writer.frame_max = self.frame_max
        self.server_heartbeat = args.read_short() or 0

        # negotiate the heartbeat interval to the smaller of the
        # specified values
        if self.server_heartbeat == 0 or client_heartbeat == 0:
            self.heartbeat = max(self.server_heartbeat, client_heartbeat)
        else:
            self.heartbeat = min(self.server_heartbeat, client_heartbeat)

        # Ignore server heartbeat if client_heartbeat is disabled
        if not self.client_heartbeat:
            self.heartbeat = 0

        self._x_tune_ok(self.channel_max, self.frame_max, self.heartbeat)

    def send_heartbeat(self):
        self.transport.write_frame(8, 0, bytes())

    def heartbeat_tick(self, rate=2):
        """Send heartbeat packets, if necessary, and fail if none have been
        received recently.  This should be called frequently, on the order of
        once per second.

        :keyword rate: Ignored
        """
        if not self.heartbeat:
            return

        # treat actual data exchange in either direction as a heartbeat
        sent_now = self.method_writer.bytes_sent
        recv_now = self.method_reader.bytes_recv
        if self.prev_sent is None or self.prev_sent != sent_now:
            self.last_heartbeat_sent = monotonic()
        if self.prev_recv is None or self.prev_recv != recv_now:
            self.last_heartbeat_received = monotonic()
        self.prev_sent, self.prev_recv = sent_now, recv_now

        # send a heartbeat if it's time to do so
        if monotonic() > self.last_heartbeat_sent + self.heartbeat:
            self.send_heartbeat()
            self.last_heartbeat_sent = monotonic()

        # if we've missed two intervals' heartbeats, fail; this gives the
        # server enough time to send heartbeats a little late
        if (self.last_heartbeat_received and
                self.last_heartbeat_received + 2 *
                self.heartbeat < monotonic()):
            raise ConnectionForced('Too many heartbeats missed')

    def _x_tune_ok(self, channel_max, frame_max, heartbeat):
        """Negotiate connection tuning parameters

        This method sends the client's connection tuning parameters to
        the server. Certain fields are negotiated, others provide
        capability information.

        PARAMETERS:
            channel_max: short

                negotiated maximum channels

                The maximum total number of channels that the client
                will use per connection.  May not be higher than the
                value specified by the server.

                RULE:

                    The server MAY ignore the channel-max value or MAY
                    use it for tuning its resource allocation.

            frame_max: long

                negotiated maximum frame size

                The largest frame size that the client and server will
                use for the connection.  Zero means that the client
                does not impose any specific limit but may reject very
                large frames if it cannot allocate resources for them.
                Note that the frame-max limit applies principally to
                content frames, where large contents can be broken
                into frames of arbitrary size.

                RULE:

                    Until the frame-max has been negotiated, both
                    peers must accept frames of up to 4096 octets
                    large. The minimum non-zero value for the frame-
                    max field is 4096.

            heartbeat: short

                desired heartbeat delay

                The delay, in seconds, of the connection heartbeat
                that the client wants. Zero means the client does not
                want a heartbeat.

        """
        args = AMQPWriter()
        args.write_short(channel_max)
        args.write_long(frame_max)
        args.write_short(heartbeat or 0)
        self._send_method((10, 31), args)
        self._wait_tune_ok = False

    @property
    def sock(self):
        return self.transport.sock

    @property
    def server_capabilities(self):
        return self.server_properties.get('capabilities') or {}

    _METHOD_MAP = {
        (10, 10): _start,
        (10, 20): _secure,
        (10, 30): _tune,
        (10, 41): _open_ok,
        (10, 50): _close,
        (10, 51): _close_ok,
        (10, 60): _blocked,
        (10, 61): _unblocked,
    }

    _IMMEDIATE_METHODS = []
    connection_errors = (
        ConnectionError,
        socket.error,
        IOError,
        OSError,
    )
    channel_errors = (ChannelError, )
    recoverable_connection_errors = (
        RecoverableConnectionError,
        socket.error,
        IOError,
        OSError,
    )
    recoverable_channel_errors = (
        RecoverableChannelError,
    )