py3: update the remaining shebang lines (mostly tests) to `python3`
I noticed this when running `py hghave` on a system that still has Python2- the
Windows launcher attempts to honor the version of python in the shebang, but
`hghave` recently gained py3 type annotations, so that resulted in a
SyntaxError. I guess CI has the compat shim installed to redirect `python` to
`python3`, and maybe that's why nobody noticed.
These were located by grepping for `#!.+python\b`. The remaining handful of
cases are tests trying to find python files, which is fine as-is.
The one thing to call out here is that apparently the RPM building hasn't worked
with Python3 (or we've been getting lucky). `contrib/hg-ssh` has had a python3
shebang line since late 2020, which means the EOL anchor would have caused it to
not match and not be replaced with `%{pythonexe}`. OTOH, it looks like that
variable was used prior to the `hg-ssh` update in order to default to python3
(as opposed to using a specific /path/to/pythonX), and maybe the update to
`hg-ssh` simply broke python2 builds. I'm not going to worry about this for
now, since there are also direct calls to `setup.py`, which no longer work as of
this release cycle. Somebody interested in RPMs can figure out all of the
issues at once.
#!/usr/bin/env python3
__doc__ = """Tiny HTTP Proxy.
This module implements GET, HEAD, POST, PUT and DELETE methods
on BaseHTTPServer, and behaves as an HTTP proxy. The CONNECT
method is also implemented experimentally, but has not been
tested yet.
Any help will be greatly appreciated. SUZUKI Hisao
"""
__version__ = "0.2.1"
import optparse
import os
import select
import socket
import sys
from mercurial import (
pycompat,
util,
)
httpserver = util.httpserver
socketserver = util.socketserver
urlreq = util.urlreq
if os.environ.get('HGIPV6', '0') == '1':
family = socket.AF_INET6
else:
family = socket.AF_INET
class ProxyHandler(httpserver.basehttprequesthandler):
__base = httpserver.basehttprequesthandler
__base_handle = __base.handle
server_version = "TinyHTTPProxy/" + __version__
rbufsize = 0 # self.rfile Be unbuffered
def handle(self):
(ip, port) = self.client_address
allowed = getattr(self, 'allowed_clients', None)
if allowed is not None and ip not in allowed:
self.raw_requestline = self.rfile.readline()
if self.parse_request():
self.send_error(403)
else:
self.__base_handle()
def log_request(self, code='-', size='-'):
xheaders = [h for h in self.headers.items() if h[0].startswith('x-')]
self.log_message(
'"%s" %s %s%s',
self.requestline,
str(code),
str(size),
''.join([' %s:%s' % h for h in sorted(xheaders)]),
)
# Flush for Windows, so output isn't lost on TerminateProcess()
sys.stdout.flush()
sys.stderr.flush()
def _connect_to(self, netloc, soc):
i = netloc.find(':')
if i >= 0:
host_port = netloc[:i], int(netloc[i + 1 :])
else:
host_port = netloc, 80
print("\t" "connect to %s:%d" % host_port)
try:
soc.connect(host_port)
except OSError as e:
self.send_error(404, e.strerror)
return 0
return 1
def do_CONNECT(self):
soc = socket.socket(family, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
try:
if self._connect_to(self.path, soc):
self.log_request(200)
self.wfile.write(
pycompat.bytestr(self.protocol_version)
+ b" 200 Connection established\r\n"
)
self.wfile.write(
b"Proxy-agent: %s\r\n"
% pycompat.bytestr(self.version_string())
)
self.wfile.write(b"\r\n")
self._read_write(soc, 300)
finally:
print("\t" "bye")
soc.close()
self.connection.close()
def do_GET(self):
(scm, netloc, path, params, query, fragment) = urlreq.urlparse(
self.path, 'http'
)
if scm != 'http' or fragment or not netloc:
self.send_error(400, "bad url %s" % self.path)
return
soc = socket.socket(family, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
try:
if self._connect_to(netloc, soc):
self.log_request()
url = urlreq.urlunparse(('', '', path, params, query, ''))
soc.send(
b"%s %s %s\r\n"
% (
pycompat.bytestr(self.command),
pycompat.bytestr(url),
pycompat.bytestr(self.request_version),
)
)
self.headers['Connection'] = 'close'
del self.headers['Proxy-Connection']
for key, val in self.headers.items():
soc.send(
b"%s: %s\r\n"
% (pycompat.bytestr(key), pycompat.bytestr(val))
)
soc.send(b"\r\n")
self._read_write(soc)
finally:
print("\t" "bye")
soc.close()
self.connection.close()
def _read_write(self, soc, max_idling=20):
iw = [self.connection, soc]
ow = []
count = 0
while True:
count += 1
(ins, _, exs) = select.select(iw, ow, iw, 3)
if exs:
break
if ins:
for i in ins:
if i is soc:
out = self.connection
else:
out = soc
try:
data = i.recv(8192)
except OSError:
break
if data:
out.send(data)
count = 0
else:
print("\t" "idle", count)
if count == max_idling:
break
do_HEAD = do_GET
do_POST = do_GET
do_PUT = do_GET
do_DELETE = do_GET
class ThreadingHTTPServer(socketserver.ThreadingMixIn, httpserver.httpserver):
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
httpserver.httpserver.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
a = open("proxy.pid", "w")
a.write(str(os.getpid()) + "\n")
a.close()
def runserver(port=8000, bind=""):
server_address = (bind, port)
ProxyHandler.protocol_version = "HTTP/1.0"
httpd = ThreadingHTTPServer(server_address, ProxyHandler)
sa = httpd.socket.getsockname()
print("Serving HTTP on", sa[0], "port", sa[1], "...")
try:
httpd.serve_forever()
except KeyboardInterrupt:
print("\nKeyboard interrupt received, exiting.")
httpd.server_close()
sys.exit(0)
if __name__ == '__main__':
argv = sys.argv
if argv[1:] and argv[1] in ('-h', '--help'):
print(argv[0], "[port [allowed_client_name ...]]")
else:
if argv[2:]:
allowed = []
for name in argv[2:]:
client = socket.gethostbyname(name)
allowed.append(client)
print("Accept: %s (%s)" % (client, name))
ProxyHandler.allowed_clients = allowed
del argv[2:]
else:
print("Any clients will be served...")
parser = optparse.OptionParser()
parser.add_option(
'-b',
'--bind',
metavar='ADDRESS',
help='Specify alternate bind address ' '[default: all interfaces]',
default='',
)
(options, args) = parser.parse_args()
port = 8000
if len(args) == 1:
port = int(args[0])
runserver(port, options.bind)