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#
# mercurial_keyring: save passwords in password database
#
# Copyright (c) 2009 Marcin Kasperski <Marcin.Kasperski@mekk.waw.pl>
# All rights reserved.
#
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# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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# 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
# derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
#
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# OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
# IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
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# NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
# THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
#
# See README.txt for more details.
''' securely save HTTP and SMTP authentication details
mercurial_keyring is a Mercurial extension used to securely save
HTTP and SMTP authentication passwords in password databases (Gnome
Keyring, KDE KWallet, OSXKeyChain, specific solutions for Win32 and
command line). This extension uses and wraps services of the keyring
library.
'''
from mercurial import util
from mercurial.i18n import _
try:
from mercurial.url import passwordmgr
except:
from mercurial.httprepo import passwordmgr
from mercurial import mail
from urllib2 import AbstractBasicAuthHandler, AbstractDigestAuthHandler
# mercurial.demandimport incompatibility workaround.
# various keyring backends fail as they can't properly import helper
# modules (as demandimport modifies python import behaviour).
# If you get import errors with demandimport in backtrace, try
# guessing what to block and extending the list below.
from mercurial import demandimport
for blocked_module in [
"gobject._gobject",
"configparser",
"json",
"abc",
"io",
"keyring",
"gdata.docs.service",
"gdata.service",
"types",
"atom.http",
"atom.http_interface",
"atom.service",
"atom.token_store",
"ctypes",
"secretstorage.exceptions",
"fs.opener",
]:
if blocked_module not in demandimport.ignore:
demandimport.ignore.append(blocked_module)
# Temporarily disable demandimport to make the need of extending
# the list above less likely.
if __import__ == demandimport._import:
demandimport.disable()
try:
import keyring
finally:
demandimport.enable()
else:
import keyring
from urlparse import urlparse
import urllib2
import smtplib, socket
import os
KEYRING_SERVICE = "Mercurial"
############################################################
def monkeypatch_method(cls,fname=None):
def decorator(func):
local_fname = fname
if local_fname is None:
local_fname = func.__name__
setattr(func, "orig", getattr(cls, local_fname, None))
setattr(cls, local_fname, func)
return func
return decorator
############################################################
class PasswordStore(object):
"""
Helper object handling keyring usage (password save&restore,
the way passwords are keyed in the keyring).
"""
def __init__(self):
self.cache = dict()
def get_http_password(self, url, username):
return keyring.get_password(KEYRING_SERVICE,
self._format_http_key(url, username))
def set_http_password(self, url, username, password):
keyring.set_password(KEYRING_SERVICE,
self._format_http_key(url, username),
password)
def clear_http_password(self, url, username):
self.set_http_password(url, username, "")
def _format_http_key(self, url, username):
return "%s@@%s" % (username, url)
def get_smtp_password(self, machine, port, username):
return keyring.get_password(
KEYRING_SERVICE,
self._format_smtp_key(machine, port, username))
def set_smtp_password(self, machine, port, username, password):
keyring.set_password(
KEYRING_SERVICE,
self._format_smtp_key(machine, port, username),
password)
def clear_smtp_password(self, machine, port, username):
self.set_smtp_password(machine, port, username, "")
def _format_smtp_key(self, machine, port, username):
return "%s@@%s:%s" % (username, machine, str(port))
password_store = PasswordStore()
############################################################
def _debug(ui, msg):
ui.debug("[HgKeyring] " + msg + "\n")
def _debug_reply(ui, msg, url, user, pwd):
_debug(ui, "%s. Url: %s, user: %s, passwd: %s" % (
msg, url, user, pwd and '*' * len(pwd) or 'not set'))
############################################################
class HTTPPasswordHandler(object):
"""
Actual implementation of password handling (user prompting,
configuration file searching, keyring save&restore).
Object of this class is bound as passwordmgr attribute.
"""
def __init__(self):
self.pwd_cache = {}
self.last_reply = None
def find_auth(self, pwmgr, realm, authuri, req):
"""
Actual implementation of find_user_password - different
ways of obtaining the username and password.
"""
ui = pwmgr.ui
# If we are called again just after identical previous
# request, then the previously returned auth must have been
# wrong. So we note this to force password prompt (and avoid
# reusing bad password indifinitely).
after_bad_auth = (self.last_reply \
and (self.last_reply['realm'] == realm) \
and (self.last_reply['authuri'] == authuri) \
and (self.last_reply['req'] == req))
if after_bad_auth:
_debug(ui, _("Working after bad authentication, cached passwords not used %s") % str(self.last_reply))
# Strip arguments to get actual remote repository url.
base_url = self.canonical_url(authuri)
# Extracting possible username (or password)
# stored directly in repository url
user, pwd = urllib2.HTTPPasswordMgrWithDefaultRealm.find_user_password(
pwmgr, realm, authuri)
if user and pwd:
_debug_reply(ui, _("Auth data found in repository URL"),
base_url, user, pwd)
self.last_reply = dict(realm=realm,authuri=authuri,user=user,req=req)
return user, pwd
# Loading .hg/hgrc [auth] section contents. If prefix is given,
# it will be used as a key to lookup password in the keyring.
auth_user, pwd, prefix_url = self.load_hgrc_auth(ui, base_url, user)
if prefix_url:
keyring_url = prefix_url
else:
keyring_url = base_url
_debug(ui, _("Keyring URL: %s") % keyring_url)
# Checking the memory cache (there may be many http calls per command)
cache_key = (realm, keyring_url)
if not after_bad_auth:
cached_auth = self.pwd_cache.get(cache_key)
if cached_auth:
user, pwd = cached_auth
_debug_reply(ui, _("Cached auth data found"),
base_url, user, pwd)
self.last_reply = dict(realm=realm,authuri=authuri,user=user,req=req)
return user, pwd
if auth_user:
if user and (user != auth_user):
raise util.Abort(_('mercurial_keyring: username for %s specified both in repository path (%s) and in .hg/hgrc/[auth] (%s). Please, leave only one of those' % (base_url, user, auth_user)))
user = auth_user
if pwd:
self.pwd_cache[cache_key] = user, pwd
_debug_reply(ui, _("Auth data set in .hg/hgrc"),
base_url, user, pwd)
self.last_reply = dict(realm=realm,authuri=authuri,user=user,req=req)
return user, pwd
else:
_debug(ui, _("Username found in .hg/hgrc: %s") % user)
# Loading password from keyring.
# Only if username is known (so we know the key) and we are
# not after failure (so we don't reuse the bad password).
if user and not after_bad_auth:
_debug(ui, _("Looking for password for user %s and url %s") % (user, keyring_url))
pwd = password_store.get_http_password(keyring_url, user)
if pwd:
self.pwd_cache[cache_key] = user, pwd
_debug_reply(ui, _("Keyring password found"),
base_url, user, pwd)
self.last_reply = dict(realm=realm,authuri=authuri,user=user,req=req)
return user, pwd
else:
_debug(ui, _("Password not present in the keyring"))
# Is the username permanently set?
fixed_user = (user and True or False)
# Last resort: interactive prompt
if not ui.interactive():
raise util.Abort(_('mercurial_keyring: http authorization required but program used in non-interactive mode'))
if not fixed_user:
ui.status(_("Username not specified in .hg/hgrc. Keyring will not be used.\n"))
ui.write(_("http authorization required\n"))
ui.status(_("realm: %s\n") % realm)
if fixed_user:
ui.write(_("user: %s (fixed in .hg/hgrc)\n" % user))
else:
user = ui.prompt(_("user:"), default=None)
pwd = ui.getpass(_("password: "))
if fixed_user:
# Saving password to the keyring.
# It is done only if username is permanently set.
# Otherwise we won't be able to find the password so it
# does not make much sense to preserve it
_debug(ui, _("Saving password for %s to keyring") % user)
password_store.set_http_password(keyring_url, user, pwd)
# Saving password to the memory cache
self.pwd_cache[cache_key] = user, pwd
_debug_reply(ui, _("Manually entered password"),
base_url, user, pwd)
self.last_reply = dict(realm=realm,authuri=authuri,user=user,req=req)
return user, pwd
def load_hgrc_auth(self, ui, base_url, user):
"""
Loading [auth] section contents from local .hgrc
Returns (username, password, prefix) tuple (every
element can be None)
"""
# Theoretically 3 lines below should do:
#auth_token = self.readauthtoken(base_url)
#if auth_token:
# user, pwd = auth.get('username'), auth.get('password')
# Unfortunately they do not work, readauthtoken always return
# None. Why? Because ui (self.ui of passwordmgr) describes the
# *remote* repository, so does *not* contain any option from
# local .hg/hgrc.
# TODO: mercurial 1.4.2 is claimed to resolve this problem
# (thanks to: http://hg.xavamedia.nl/mercurial/crew/rev/fb45c1e4396f)
# so since this version workaround implemented below should
# not be necessary. As it will take some time until people
# migrate to >= 1.4.2, it would be best to implement
# workaround conditionally.
# Workaround: we recreate the repository object
repo_root = ui.config("bundle", "mainreporoot")
from mercurial.ui import ui as _ui
local_ui = _ui(ui)
if repo_root:
local_ui.readconfig(os.path.join(repo_root, ".hg", "hgrc"))
try:
local_passwordmgr = passwordmgr(local_ui)
auth_token = local_passwordmgr.readauthtoken(base_url)
except AttributeError:
try:
# hg 1.8
import mercurial.url
readauthforuri = mercurial.url.readauthforuri
except (ImportError, AttributeError):
# hg 1.9
import mercurial.httpconnection
readauthforuri = mercurial.httpconnection.readauthforuri
if readauthforuri.func_code.co_argcount == 3:
# Since hg.0593e8f81c71
res = readauthforuri(local_ui, base_url, user)
else:
res = readauthforuri(local_ui, base_url)
if res:
group, auth_token = res
else:
auth_token = None
if auth_token:
username = auth_token.get('username')
password = auth_token.get('password')
prefix = auth_token.get('prefix')
shortest_url = self.shortest_url(base_url, prefix)
return username, password, shortest_url
return None, None, None
def shortest_url(self, base_url, prefix):
if not prefix or prefix == '*':
return base_url
scheme, hostpath = base_url.split('://', 1)
p = prefix.split('://', 1)
if len(p) > 1:
prefix_host_path = p[1]
else:
prefix_host_path = prefix
shortest_url = scheme + '://' + prefix_host_path
return shortest_url
def canonical_url(self, authuri):
"""
Strips query params from url. Used to convert urls like
https://repo.machine.com/repos/apps/module?pairs=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000-0000000000000000000000000000000000000000&cmd=between
to
https://repo.machine.com/repos/apps/module
"""
parsed_url = urlparse(authuri)
return "%s://%s%s" % (parsed_url.scheme, parsed_url.netloc,
parsed_url.path)
############################################################
@monkeypatch_method(passwordmgr)
def find_user_password(self, realm, authuri):
"""
keyring-based implementation of username/password query
for HTTP(S) connections
Passwords are saved in gnome keyring, OSX/Chain or other platform
specific storage and keyed by the repository url
"""
# Extend object attributes
if not hasattr(self, '_pwd_handler'):
self._pwd_handler = HTTPPasswordHandler()
if hasattr(self, '_http_req'):
req = self._http_req
else:
req = None
return self._pwd_handler.find_auth(self, realm, authuri, req)
@monkeypatch_method(AbstractBasicAuthHandler, "http_error_auth_reqed")
def basic_http_error_auth_reqed(self, authreq, host, req, headers):
self.passwd._http_req = req
try:
return basic_http_error_auth_reqed.orig(self, authreq, host, req, headers)
finally:
self.passwd._http_req = None
@monkeypatch_method(AbstractDigestAuthHandler, "http_error_auth_reqed")
def digest_http_error_auth_reqed(self, authreq, host, req, headers):
self.passwd._http_req = req
try:
return digest_http_error_auth_reqed.orig(self, authreq, host, req, headers)
finally:
self.passwd._http_req = None
############################################################
def try_smtp_login(ui, smtp_obj, username, password):
"""
Attempts smtp login on smtp_obj (smtplib.SMTP) using username and
password.
Returns:
- True if login succeeded
- False if login failed due to the wrong credentials
Throws Abort exception if login failed for any other reason.
Immediately returns False if password is empty
"""
if not password:
return False
try:
ui.note(_('(authenticating to mail server as %s)\n') %
(username))
smtp_obj.login(username, password)
return True
except smtplib.SMTPException, inst:
if inst.smtp_code == 535:
ui.status(_("SMTP login failed: %s\n\n") % inst.smtp_error)
return False
else:
raise util.Abort(inst)
def keyring_supported_smtp(ui, username):
"""
keyring-integrated replacement for mercurial.mail._smtp
Used only when configuration file contains username, but
does not contain the password.
Most of the routine below is copied as-is from
mercurial.mail._smtp. The only changed part is
marked with #>>>>> and #<<<<< markers
"""
local_hostname = ui.config('smtp', 'local_hostname')
s = smtplib.SMTP(local_hostname=local_hostname)
mailhost = ui.config('smtp', 'host')
if not mailhost:
raise util.Abort(_('no [smtp]host in hgrc - cannot send mail'))
mailport = int(ui.config('smtp', 'port', 25))
ui.note(_('sending mail: smtp host %s, port %s\n') %
(mailhost, mailport))
s.connect(host=mailhost, port=mailport)
if ui.configbool('smtp', 'tls'):
if not hasattr(socket, 'ssl'):
raise util.Abort(_("can't use TLS: Python SSL support "
"not installed"))
ui.note(_('(using tls)\n'))
s.ehlo()
s.starttls()
s.ehlo()
#>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
stored = password = password_store.get_smtp_password(
mailhost, mailport, username)
# No need to check whether password was found as try_smtp_login
# just returns False if it is absent.
while not try_smtp_login(ui, s, username, password):
password = ui.getpass(_("Password for %s on %s:%d: ") % (username, mailhost, mailport))
if stored != password:
password_store.set_smtp_password(
mailhost, mailport, username, password)
#<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
def send(sender, recipients, msg):
try:
return s.sendmail(sender, recipients, msg)
except smtplib.SMTPRecipientsRefused, inst:
recipients = [r[1] for r in inst.recipients.values()]
raise util.Abort('\n' + '\n'.join(recipients))
except smtplib.SMTPException, inst:
raise util.Abort(inst)
return send
############################################################
orig_smtp = mail._smtp
@monkeypatch_method(mail)
def _smtp(ui):
"""
build an smtp connection and return a function to send email
This is the monkeypatched version of _smtp(ui) function from
mercurial/mail.py. It calls the original unless username
without password is given in the configuration.
"""
username = ui.config('smtp', 'username')
password = ui.config('smtp', 'password')
if username and not password:
return keyring_supported_smtp(ui, username)
else:
return orig_smtp(ui)
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