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"""Fake MTA for testing purposes.""" import asyncio import smtplib from aiosmtpd.controller import Controller from aiosmtpd.handlers import Message as MessageHandler from aiosmtpd.smtp import SMTP from mailman.interfaces.mta import IMailTransportAgentLifecycle from public import public from queue import Empty, Queue from zope.interface import implementer @public @implementer(IMailTransportAgentLifecycle) class FakeMTA: """Fake MTA for testing purposes.""" def create(self, mlist): pass def delete(self, mlist): pass def regenerate(self, output=None): pass class ConnectionCountingHandler(MessageHandler): def __init__(self, msg_queue): super().__init__() self._msg_queue = msg_queue self.connection_count = 0 def handle_message(self, message): self._msg_queue.put(message) @asyncio.coroutine def handle_EHLO(self, server, session, envelope, hostname): session.host_name = hostname yield from server.push('250-AUTH PLAIN') return '250 HELP' @asyncio.coroutine def handle_RSET(self, server, session, envelope): self.connection_count = 0 return '250 OK' class ConnectionCountingSMTP(SMTP): def __init__(self, handler, oob_queue, err_queue, *args, **kws): super().__init__(handler, *args, **kws) self._auth_response = None self._waiting_for_auth_response = False self._oob_queue = oob_queue self._err_queue = err_queue self._last_error = None def connection_made(self, transport): super().connection_made(transport) # We can't keep the connection count on self here because the # controller (via the factory() method) will create a new instance of # this class for every connection. The handler instance is always the # same though, so it's fine to stash this value away there. self.event_handler.connection_count += 1 @asyncio.coroutine def smtp_AUTH(self, arg): """Record that the AUTH occurred.""" args = arg.split() if args[0].lower() == 'plain': if len(args) == 2: response = args[1] # The second argument is the AUTH PLAIN # which must be equal to the base 64 equivalent of the # expected login string "testuser:testpass". if response == 'AHRlc3R1c2VyAHRlc3RwYXNz': yield from self.push('235 Ok') self._oob_queue.put(response) else: yield from self.push('571 Bad authentication') else: assert len(args) == 1, args # Send a challenge and set us up to wait for the response. yield from self.push('334 ') self._waiting_for_auth_response = True else: yield from self.push('571 Bad authentication') @asyncio.coroutine def smtp_STAT(self, arg): """Cause the server to send statistics to its controller.""" # Do not count the connection caused by the STAT connect. self.event_handler.connection_count -= 1 self._oob_queue.put(self.event_handler.connection_count) yield from self.push('250 Ok') def _next_error(self, command): """Return the next error for the SMTP command, if there is one. :param command: The SMTP command for which an error might be expected. If the next error matches the given command, the expected error code is returned. :type command: string, lower-cased :return: An SMTP error code :rtype: integer """ # If the last error we pulled from the queue didn't match, then we're # caching it, and it might match this expected error. If there is no # last error in the cache, get one from the queue now. if self._last_error is None: try: self._last_error = self._err_queue.get_nowait() except Empty: # No error is expected return None if self._last_error[0] == command: code = self._last_error[1] self._last_error = None return code return None @asyncio.coroutine def smtp_RCPT(self, arg): """For testing, sometimes cause a non-25x response.""" code = self._next_error('rcpt') if code is None: # Everything's cool. yield from super().smtp_RCPT(arg) else: # The test suite wants this to fail. The message corresponds to # the exception we expect smtplib.SMTP to raise. yield from self.push('%d Error: SMTPRecipientsRefused' % code) @asyncio.coroutine def smtp_MAIL(self, arg): """For testing, sometimes cause a non-25x response.""" code = self._next_error('mail') if code is None: # Everything's cool. yield from super().smtp_MAIL(arg) else: # The test suite wants this to fail. The message corresponds to # the exception we expect smtplib.SMTP to raise. yield from self.push('%d Error: SMTPResponseException' % code) class ConnectionCountingController(Controller): """Count the number of SMTP connections opened.""" def __init__(self, host, port, ssl_context=None): self._msg_queue = Queue() self._oob_queue = Queue() self.err_queue = Queue() handler = ConnectionCountingHandler(self._msg_queue) super().__init__(handler, hostname=host, port=port, ssl_context=ssl_context) def factory(self): return ConnectionCountingSMTP( self.handler, self._oob_queue, self.err_queue) def start(self): super().start() # Reset the connection statistics, since the base class's start() # method causes a connection to occur. self.reset() def _connect(self): client = smtplib.SMTP(self.hostname, self.port) return client def get_connection_count(self): """Retrieve the number of connections. :return: The number of connections to the server that have been made. :rtype: integer """ client = self._connect() client.docmd('STAT') # An Empty exception will occur if the data isn't available in 10 # seconds. Let that propagate. return self._oob_queue.get(block=True, timeout=10) def get_authentication_credentials(self): """Retrieve the last authentication credentials.""" return self._oob_queue.get(block=True, timeout=10) def __iter__(self): while True: try: yield self._msg_queue.get_nowait() except Empty: raise StopIteration @property def messages(self): """Return all the messages received by the SMTP server.""" yield from self def clear(self): """Clear all the messages from the queue.""" list(self) def reset(self): client = self._connect() client.docmd('RSET') class ConnectionCountingSSLController(ConnectionCountingController): """Count the number of SMTPS connections opened.""" def __init__(self, host, port, client_context=None, server_context=None): super().__init__(host, port, ssl_context=server_context) self._client_context = client_context def _connect(self): client = smtplib.SMTP_SSL(self.hostname, self.port, context=self._client_context) return client class ConnectionCountingSTARTLSController(ConnectionCountingController): """Count the number of SMTP connections with STARTTLS opened.""" def __init__(self, host, port, client_context=None, server_context=None): super().__init__(host, port) self._client_context = client_context self._server_context = server_context def factory(self): return ConnectionCountingSMTP( self.handler, self._oob_queue, self.err_queue, tls_context=self._server_context, require_starttls=True) def _connect(self): client = smtplib.SMTP(self.hostname, self.port) client.starttls(context=self._client_context) return client def get_connection_count(self): count = super().get_connection_count() # This is a hack, since when using STARTTLS for every connection the # SMTP.connection_made(transport) method is called twice. # The -1 is there for the last pair of connections made when checking # the connection count, since one of them is already subtracted in # ConnectionCountingSMTP.handle_STAT. # The //2 is there for the rest of the connections which are counted # twice. return (count - 1) // 2