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| 1 | +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- |
| 2 | +"""IPFS API Bindings for Python. |
| 3 | +
|
| 4 | +Classes: |
| 5 | +
|
| 6 | + * Client – a TCP client for interacting with an IPFS daemon |
| 7 | +""" |
| 8 | +from __future__ import absolute_import |
| 9 | + |
| 10 | +import os |
| 11 | +import warnings |
| 12 | + |
| 13 | +DEFAULT_HOST = str(os.environ.get("PY_IPFSAPI_DEFAULT_HOST", 'localhost')) |
| 14 | +DEFAULT_PORT = int(os.environ.get("PY_IPFSAPI_DEFAULT_PORT", 5001)) |
| 15 | +DEFAULT_BASE = str(os.environ.get("PY_IPFSAPI_DEFAULT_BASE", 'api/v0')) |
| 16 | + |
| 17 | +VERSION_MINIMUM = "0.4.3" |
| 18 | +VERSION_MAXIMUM = "0.5.0" |
| 19 | + |
| 20 | +from . import files |
| 21 | +from . import graph |
| 22 | +from . import crypto |
| 23 | +from . import network |
| 24 | +from . import node |
| 25 | + |
| 26 | +import ipfsapi.multipart |
| 27 | +from .. import utils, exceptions, encoding |
| 28 | + |
| 29 | + |
| 30 | +def assert_version(version, minimum=VERSION_MINIMUM, maximum=VERSION_MAXIMUM): |
| 31 | + """Make sure that the given daemon version is supported by this client |
| 32 | + version. |
| 33 | +
|
| 34 | + Raises |
| 35 | + ------ |
| 36 | + ~ipfsapi.exceptions.VersionMismatch |
| 37 | +
|
| 38 | + Parameters |
| 39 | + ---------- |
| 40 | + version : str |
| 41 | + The version of an IPFS daemon. |
| 42 | + minimum : str |
| 43 | + The minimal IPFS version to allow. |
| 44 | + maximum : str |
| 45 | + The maximum IPFS version to allow. |
| 46 | + """ |
| 47 | + # Convert version strings to integer tuples |
| 48 | + version = list(map(int, version.split('-', 1)[0].split('.'))) |
| 49 | + minimum = list(map(int, minimum.split('-', 1)[0].split('.'))) |
| 50 | + maximum = list(map(int, maximum.split('-', 1)[0].split('.'))) |
| 51 | + |
| 52 | + if minimum > version or version >= maximum: |
| 53 | + raise exceptions.VersionMismatch(version, minimum, maximum) |
| 54 | + |
| 55 | + |
| 56 | +def connect(host=DEFAULT_HOST, port=DEFAULT_PORT, base=DEFAULT_BASE, |
| 57 | + chunk_size=ipfsapi.multipart.default_chunk_size, **defaults): |
| 58 | + """Create a new :class:`~ipfsapi.Client` instance and connect to the |
| 59 | + daemon to validate that its version is supported. |
| 60 | +
|
| 61 | + Raises |
| 62 | + ------ |
| 63 | + ~ipfsapi.exceptions.VersionMismatch |
| 64 | + ~ipfsapi.exceptions.ErrorResponse |
| 65 | + ~ipfsapi.exceptions.ConnectionError |
| 66 | + ~ipfsapi.exceptions.ProtocolError |
| 67 | + ~ipfsapi.exceptions.StatusError |
| 68 | + ~ipfsapi.exceptions.TimeoutError |
| 69 | +
|
| 70 | +
|
| 71 | + All parameters are identical to those passed to the constructor of the |
| 72 | + :class:`~ipfsapi.Client` class. |
| 73 | +
|
| 74 | + Returns |
| 75 | + ------- |
| 76 | + ~ipfsapi.Client |
| 77 | + """ |
| 78 | + # Create client instance |
| 79 | + client = Client(host, port, base, chunk_size, **defaults) |
| 80 | + |
| 81 | + # Query version number from daemon and validate it |
| 82 | + assert_version(client.version()['Version']) |
| 83 | + |
| 84 | + return client |
| 85 | + |
| 86 | + |
| 87 | +class Client( |
| 88 | + files.FilesBase, |
| 89 | + graph.GraphBase, |
| 90 | + crypto.CryptoBase, |
| 91 | + network.NetworkBase, |
| 92 | + node.NodeBase |
| 93 | +): |
| 94 | + def dns(self, domain_name, recursive=False, **kwargs): |
| 95 | + """Resolves DNS links to the referenced object. |
| 96 | +
|
| 97 | + Multihashes are hard to remember, but domain names are usually easy to |
| 98 | + remember. To create memorable aliases for multihashes, DNS TXT records |
| 99 | + can point to other DNS links, IPFS objects, IPNS keys, etc. |
| 100 | + This command resolves those links to the referenced object. |
| 101 | +
|
| 102 | + For example, with this DNS TXT record:: |
| 103 | +
|
| 104 | + >>> import dns.resolver |
| 105 | + >>> a = dns.resolver.query("ipfs.io", "TXT") |
| 106 | + >>> a.response.answer[0].items[0].to_text() |
| 107 | + '"dnslink=/ipfs/QmTzQ1JRkWErjk39mryYw2WVaphAZNAREyMchXzYQ7c15n"' |
| 108 | +
|
| 109 | + The resolver will give:: |
| 110 | +
|
| 111 | + >>> c.dns("ipfs.io") |
| 112 | + {'Path': '/ipfs/QmTzQ1JRkWErjk39mryYw2WVaphAZNAREyMchXzYQ7c15n'} |
| 113 | +
|
| 114 | + Parameters |
| 115 | + ---------- |
| 116 | + domain_name : str |
| 117 | + The domain-name name to resolve |
| 118 | + recursive : bool |
| 119 | + Resolve until the name is not a DNS link |
| 120 | +
|
| 121 | + Returns |
| 122 | + ------- |
| 123 | + dict : Resource were a DNS entry points to |
| 124 | + """ |
| 125 | + kwargs.setdefault("opts", {"recursive": recursive}) |
| 126 | + |
| 127 | + args = (domain_name,) |
| 128 | + return self._client.request('/dns', args, decoder='json', **kwargs) |
| 129 | + |
| 130 | + ########### |
| 131 | + # HELPERS # |
| 132 | + ########### |
| 133 | + |
| 134 | + @utils.return_field('Hash') |
| 135 | + def add_bytes(self, data, **kwargs): |
| 136 | + """Adds a set of bytes as a file to IPFS. |
| 137 | +
|
| 138 | + .. code-block:: python |
| 139 | +
|
| 140 | + >>> c.add_bytes(b"Mary had a little lamb") |
| 141 | + 'QmZfF6C9j4VtoCsTp4KSrhYH47QMd3DNXVZBKaxJdhaPab' |
| 142 | +
|
| 143 | + Also accepts and will stream generator objects. |
| 144 | +
|
| 145 | + Parameters |
| 146 | + ---------- |
| 147 | + data : bytes |
| 148 | + Content to be added as a file |
| 149 | +
|
| 150 | + Returns |
| 151 | + ------- |
| 152 | + str : Hash of the added IPFS object |
| 153 | + """ |
| 154 | + body, headers = ipfsapi.multipart.stream_bytes(data, self.chunk_size) |
| 155 | + return self._client.request('/add', decoder='json', |
| 156 | + data=body, headers=headers, **kwargs) |
| 157 | + |
| 158 | + @utils.return_field('Hash') |
| 159 | + def add_str(self, string, **kwargs): |
| 160 | + """Adds a Python string as a file to IPFS. |
| 161 | +
|
| 162 | + .. code-block:: python |
| 163 | +
|
| 164 | + >>> c.add_str(u"Mary had a little lamb") |
| 165 | + 'QmZfF6C9j4VtoCsTp4KSrhYH47QMd3DNXVZBKaxJdhaPab' |
| 166 | +
|
| 167 | + Also accepts and will stream generator objects. |
| 168 | +
|
| 169 | + Parameters |
| 170 | + ---------- |
| 171 | + string : str |
| 172 | + Content to be added as a file |
| 173 | +
|
| 174 | + Returns |
| 175 | + ------- |
| 176 | + str : Hash of the added IPFS object |
| 177 | + """ |
| 178 | + body, headers = ipfsapi.multipart.stream_text(string, self.chunk_size) |
| 179 | + return self._client.request('/add', decoder='json', |
| 180 | + data=body, headers=headers, **kwargs) |
| 181 | + |
| 182 | + def add_json(self, json_obj, **kwargs): |
| 183 | + """Adds a json-serializable Python dict as a json file to IPFS. |
| 184 | +
|
| 185 | + .. code-block:: python |
| 186 | +
|
| 187 | + >>> c.add_json({'one': 1, 'two': 2, 'three': 3}) |
| 188 | + 'QmVz9g7m5u3oHiNKHj2CJX1dbG1gtismRS3g9NaPBBLbob' |
| 189 | +
|
| 190 | + Parameters |
| 191 | + ---------- |
| 192 | + json_obj : dict |
| 193 | + A json-serializable Python dictionary |
| 194 | +
|
| 195 | + Returns |
| 196 | + ------- |
| 197 | + str : Hash of the added IPFS object |
| 198 | + """ |
| 199 | + return self.add_bytes(encoding.Json().encode(json_obj), **kwargs) |
| 200 | + |
| 201 | + def get_json(self, multihash, **kwargs): |
| 202 | + """Loads a json object from IPFS. |
| 203 | +
|
| 204 | + .. code-block:: python |
| 205 | +
|
| 206 | + >>> c.get_json('QmVz9g7m5u3oHiNKHj2CJX1dbG1gtismRS3g9NaPBBLbob') |
| 207 | + {'one': 1, 'two': 2, 'three': 3} |
| 208 | +
|
| 209 | + Parameters |
| 210 | + ---------- |
| 211 | + multihash : str |
| 212 | + Multihash of the IPFS object to load |
| 213 | +
|
| 214 | + Returns |
| 215 | + ------- |
| 216 | + object : Deserialized IPFS JSON object value |
| 217 | + """ |
| 218 | + return self.cat(multihash, decoder='json', **kwargs) |
| 219 | + |
| 220 | + def add_pyobj(self, py_obj, **kwargs): |
| 221 | + """Adds a picklable Python object as a file to IPFS. |
| 222 | +
|
| 223 | + .. deprecated:: 0.4.2 |
| 224 | + The ``*_pyobj`` APIs allow for arbitrary code execution if abused. |
| 225 | + Either switch to :meth:`~ipfsapi.Client.add_json` or use |
| 226 | + ``client.add_bytes(pickle.dumps(py_obj))`` instead. |
| 227 | +
|
| 228 | + Please see :meth:`~ipfsapi.Client.get_pyobj` for the |
| 229 | + **security risks** of using these methods! |
| 230 | +
|
| 231 | + .. code-block:: python |
| 232 | +
|
| 233 | + >>> c.add_pyobj([0, 1.0, 2j, '3', 4e5]) |
| 234 | + 'QmWgXZSUTNNDD8LdkdJ8UXSn55KfFnNvTP1r7SyaQd74Ji' |
| 235 | +
|
| 236 | + Parameters |
| 237 | + ---------- |
| 238 | + py_obj : object |
| 239 | + A picklable Python object |
| 240 | +
|
| 241 | + Returns |
| 242 | + ------- |
| 243 | + str : Hash of the added IPFS object |
| 244 | + """ |
| 245 | + warnings.warn("Using `*_pyobj` on untrusted data is a security risk", |
| 246 | + DeprecationWarning) |
| 247 | + return self.add_bytes(encoding.Pickle().encode(py_obj), **kwargs) |
| 248 | + |
| 249 | + def get_pyobj(self, multihash, **kwargs): |
| 250 | + """Loads a pickled Python object from IPFS. |
| 251 | +
|
| 252 | + .. deprecated:: 0.4.2 |
| 253 | + The ``*_pyobj`` APIs allow for arbitrary code execution if abused. |
| 254 | + Either switch to :meth:`~ipfsapi.Client.get_json` or use |
| 255 | + ``pickle.loads(client.cat(multihash))`` instead. |
| 256 | +
|
| 257 | + .. caution:: |
| 258 | +
|
| 259 | + The pickle module is not intended to be secure against erroneous or |
| 260 | + maliciously constructed data. Never unpickle data received from an |
| 261 | + untrusted or unauthenticated source. |
| 262 | +
|
| 263 | + Please **read** |
| 264 | + `this article <https://www.cs.uic.edu/%7Es/musings/pickle/>`_ to |
| 265 | + understand the security risks of using this method! |
| 266 | +
|
| 267 | + .. code-block:: python |
| 268 | +
|
| 269 | + >>> c.get_pyobj('QmWgXZSUTNNDD8LdkdJ8UXSn55KfFnNvTP1r7SyaQd74Ji') |
| 270 | + [0, 1.0, 2j, '3', 400000.0] |
| 271 | +
|
| 272 | + Parameters |
| 273 | + ---------- |
| 274 | + multihash : str |
| 275 | + Multihash of the IPFS object to load |
| 276 | +
|
| 277 | + Returns |
| 278 | + ------- |
| 279 | + object : Deserialized IPFS Python object |
| 280 | + """ |
| 281 | + warnings.warn("Using `*_pyobj` on untrusted data is a security risk", |
| 282 | + DeprecationWarning) |
| 283 | + return self.cat(multihash, decoder='pickle', **kwargs) |
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