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import datetime
import json
import logging
import os
import re
import socket
import subprocess
import sys
import time
import uuid
from contextlib import contextmanager
from errno import ENOENT
from functools import lru_cache, wraps
from http.client import HTTPMessage
from typing import (
Any,
Dict,
List,
Mapping,
Optional,
Sequence,
Set,
Tuple,
Union,
)
from urllib import error, request
from urllib.parse import urlparse
from uaclient import event_logger, exceptions, messages, status
from uaclient.types import MessagingOperations
REBOOT_FILE_CHECK_PATH = "/var/run/reboot-required"
REBOOT_PKGS_FILE_PATH = "/var/run/reboot-required.pkgs"
ETC_MACHINE_ID = "/etc/machine-id"
DBUS_MACHINE_ID = "/var/lib/dbus/machine-id"
DROPPED_KEY = object()
# N.B. this relies on the version normalisation we perform in get_platform_info
REGEX_OS_RELEASE_VERSION = r"(?P<release>\d+\.\d+) (LTS )?\((?P<series>\w+).*"
UA_NO_PROXY_URLS = ("169.254.169.254", "metadata", "[fd00:ec2::254]")
PROXY_VALIDATION_APT_HTTP_URL = "http://archive.ubuntu.com"
PROXY_VALIDATION_APT_HTTPS_URL = "https://esm.ubuntu.com"
PROXY_VALIDATION_SNAP_HTTP_URL = "http://api.snapcraft.io"
PROXY_VALIDATION_SNAP_HTTPS_URL = "https://api.snapcraft.io"
event = event_logger.get_event_logger()
class LogFormatter(logging.Formatter):
FORMATS = {
logging.ERROR: "ERROR: %(message)s",
logging.DEBUG: "DEBUG: %(message)s",
}
def format(self, record: logging.LogRecord) -> str:
log_fmt = self.FORMATS.get(record.levelno, "%(message)s")
return logging.Formatter(log_fmt).format(record)
class DatetimeAwareJSONEncoder(json.JSONEncoder):
"""A json.JSONEncoder subclass that writes out isoformat'd datetimes."""
def default(self, o):
if isinstance(o, datetime.datetime):
return o.isoformat()
return super().default(o)
class DatetimeAwareJSONDecoder(json.JSONDecoder):
"""
A JSONDecoder that parses some ISO datetime strings to datetime objects.
Important note: the "some" is because we seem to only be able extend
Python's json library in a way that lets us convert string values within
JSON objects (e.g. '{"lastModified": "2019-07-25T14:35:51"}'). Strings
outside of JSON objects (e.g. '"2019-07-25T14:35:51"') will not be passed
through our decoder.
(N.B. This will override any object_hook specified using arguments to it,
or used in load or loads calls that specify this as the cls.)
"""
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
if "object_hook" in kwargs:
kwargs.pop("object_hook")
super().__init__(*args, object_hook=self.object_hook, **kwargs)
@staticmethod
def object_hook(o):
for key, value in o.items():
if isinstance(value, str):
try:
new_value = parse_rfc3339_date(value)
except ValueError:
# This isn't a string containing a valid ISO 8601 datetime
new_value = value
o[key] = new_value
return o
def apply_series_overrides(
orig_access: Dict[str, Any], series: str = None
) -> None:
"""Apply series-specific overrides to an entitlement dict.
This function mutates orig_access dict by applying any series-overrides to
the top-level keys under 'entitlement'. The series-overrides are sparse
and intended to supplement existing top-level dict values. So, sub-keys
under the top-level directives, obligations and affordance sub-key values
will be preserved if unspecified in series-overrides.
To more clearly indicate that orig_access in memory has already had
the overrides applied, the 'series' key is also removed from the
orig_access dict.
:param orig_access: Dict with original entitlement access details
"""
if not all([isinstance(orig_access, dict), "entitlement" in orig_access]):
raise RuntimeError(
'Expected entitlement access dict. Missing "entitlement" key:'
" {}".format(orig_access)
)
series_name = get_platform_info()["series"] if series is None else series
orig_entitlement = orig_access.get("entitlement", {})
overrides = orig_entitlement.pop("series", {}).pop(series_name, {})
for key, value in overrides.items():
current = orig_access["entitlement"].get(key)
if isinstance(current, dict):
# If the key already exists and is a dict, update that dict using
# the override
current.update(value)
else:
# Otherwise, replace it wholesale
orig_access["entitlement"][key] = value
def del_file(path: str) -> None:
try:
os.unlink(path)
except OSError as e:
if e.errno != ENOENT:
raise e
@contextmanager
def disable_log_to_console():
"""
A context manager that disables logging to console in its body
N.B. This _will not_ disable console logging if it finds the console
handler is configured at DEBUG level; the assumption is that this means we
want as much output as possible, even if it risks duplication.
This context manager will allow us to gradually move away from using the
logging framework for user-facing output, by applying it to parts of the
codebase piece-wise. (Once the conversion is complete, we should have no
further use for it and it can be removed.)
(Note that the @contextmanager decorator also allows this function to be
used as a decorator.)
"""
potential_handlers = [
handler
for handler in logging.getLogger().handlers
if handler.name == "ua-console"
]
if not potential_handlers:
# We didn't find a handler, so execute the body as normal then end
# execution
logging.debug("disable_log_to_console: no console handler found")
yield
return
console_handler = potential_handlers[0]
old_level = console_handler.level
if old_level == logging.DEBUG:
yield
return
console_handler.setLevel(1000)
try:
yield
finally:
console_handler.setLevel(old_level)
def retry(exception, retry_sleeps):
"""Decorator to retry on exception for retry_sleeps.
@param retry_sleeps: List of sleep lengths to apply between
retries. Specifying a list of [0.5, 1] tells subp to retry twice
on failure; sleeping half a second before the first retry and 1 second
before the second retry.
@param exception: The exception class to catch and retry for the provided
retry_sleeps. Any other exception types will not be caught by the
decorator.
"""
def wrapper(f):
@wraps(f)
def decorator(*args, **kwargs):
sleeps = retry_sleeps.copy()
while True:
try:
return f(*args, **kwargs)
except exception as e:
if not sleeps:
raise e
retry_msg = " Retrying %d more times." % len(sleeps)
logging.debug(str(e) + retry_msg)
time.sleep(sleeps.pop(0))
return decorator
return wrapper
def get_dict_deltas(
orig_dict: Dict[str, Any], new_dict: Dict[str, Any], path: str = ""
) -> Dict[str, Any]:
"""Return a dictionary of delta between orig_dict and new_dict."""
deltas = {} # type: Dict[str, Any]
for key, value in orig_dict.items():
new_value = new_dict.get(key, DROPPED_KEY)
key_path = key if not path else path + "." + key
if isinstance(value, dict):
if key in new_dict:
sub_delta = get_dict_deltas(
value, new_dict[key], path=key_path
)
if sub_delta:
deltas[key] = sub_delta
else:
deltas[key] = DROPPED_KEY
elif value != new_value:
log = (
"Contract value for '"
+ key_path
+ "' changed to '"
+ str(new_value)
+ "'"
)
logging.debug(redact_sensitive_logs(log))
deltas[key] = new_value
for key, value in new_dict.items():
if key not in orig_dict:
deltas[key] = value
return deltas
@lru_cache(maxsize=None)
def get_machine_id(cfg) -> str:
"""Get system's unique machine-id or create our own in data_dir."""
# Generate, cache our own uuid if not present in config or on the system
# Docker images do not define ETC_MACHINE_ID or DBUS_MACHINE_ID on trusty
# per Issue: #489
if cfg.machine_token:
cfg_machine_id = cfg.machine_token.get("machineTokenInfo", {}).get(
"machineId"
)
if cfg_machine_id:
return cfg_machine_id
fallback_machine_id_file = cfg.data_path("machine-id")
for path in [ETC_MACHINE_ID, DBUS_MACHINE_ID, fallback_machine_id_file]:
if os.path.exists(path):
content = load_file(path).rstrip("\n")
if content:
return content
machine_id = str(uuid.uuid4())
write_file(fallback_machine_id_file, machine_id)
return machine_id
@lru_cache(maxsize=None)
def get_platform_info() -> Dict[str, str]:
"""
Returns a dict of platform information.
N.B. This dict is sent to the contract server, which requires the
distribution, type and release keys.
"""
os_release = parse_os_release()
platform_info = {
"distribution": os_release.get("NAME", "UNKNOWN"),
"type": "Linux",
}
version = os_release["VERSION"]
if ", " in version:
# Fix up trusty's version formatting
version = "{} ({})".format(*version.split(", "))
# Strip off an LTS point release (14.04.1 LTS -> 14.04 LTS)
version = re.sub(r"\.\d LTS", " LTS", version)
platform_info["version"] = version
match = re.match(REGEX_OS_RELEASE_VERSION, version)
if not match:
raise RuntimeError(
"Could not parse /etc/os-release VERSION: {} (modified to"
" {})".format(os_release["VERSION"], version)
)
match_dict = match.groupdict()
platform_info.update(
{
"release": match_dict["release"],
"series": match_dict["series"].lower(),
}
)
uname = os.uname()
platform_info["kernel"] = uname.release
out, _err = subp(["dpkg", "--print-architecture"])
platform_info["arch"] = out.strip()
return platform_info
@lru_cache(maxsize=None)
def is_lts(series: str) -> bool:
out, _err = subp(["/usr/bin/ubuntu-distro-info", "--supported-esm"])
return series in out
@lru_cache(maxsize=None)
def is_active_esm(series: str) -> bool:
"""Return True when Ubuntu series supports ESM and is actively in ESM."""
if not is_lts(series):
return False
if series == "trusty":
return True # Trusty doesn't have a --series param
out, _err = subp(
["/usr/bin/ubuntu-distro-info", "--series", series, "-yeol"]
)
return int(out) <= 0
@lru_cache(maxsize=None)
def is_container(run_path: str = "/run") -> bool:
"""Checks to see if this code running in a container of some sort"""
# We may mistake schroot environments for containers by just relying
# in the other checks present in that function. To guarantee that
# we do not identify a schroot as a container, we are explicitly
# using the 'ischroot' command here.
try:
subp(["ischroot"])
return False
except exceptions.ProcessExecutionError:
pass
try:
subp(["systemd-detect-virt", "--quiet", "--container"])
return True
except (IOError, OSError):
pass
for filename in ("container_type", "systemd/container"):
path = os.path.join(run_path, filename)
if os.path.exists(path):
return True
return False
def is_exe(path: str) -> bool:
# return boolean indicating if path exists and is executable.
return os.path.isfile(path) and os.access(path, os.X_OK)
def is_service_url(url: str) -> bool:
try:
parsed_url = urlparse(url)
except ValueError:
return False
if parsed_url.scheme not in ("https", "http"):
return False
try:
parsed_url.port
except ValueError:
return False
return True
def load_file(filename: str, decode: bool = True) -> str:
"""Read filename and decode content."""
logging.debug("Reading file: %s", filename)
with open(filename, "rb") as stream:
content = stream.read()
return content.decode("utf-8")
@lru_cache(maxsize=None)
def parse_os_release(release_file: Optional[str] = None) -> Dict[str, str]:
if not release_file:
release_file = "/etc/os-release"
data = {}
for line in load_file(release_file).splitlines():
key, value = line.split("=", 1)
if value:
data[key] = value.strip().strip('"')
return data
def prompt_choices(msg: str = "", valid_choices: List[str] = []) -> str:
"""Interactive prompt message, returning a valid choice from msg.
Expects a structured msg which designates choices with square brackets []
around the characters which indicate a valid choice.
Uppercase and lowercase responses are allowed. Loop on invalid choices.
:return: Valid response character chosen.
"""
value = ""
error_msg = "{} is not one of: {}".format(
value, ", ".join([choice.upper() for choice in valid_choices])
)
while True:
event.info(msg)
value = input("> ").lower()
if value in valid_choices:
break
event.info(error_msg)
return value
def prompt_for_confirmation(msg: str = "", assume_yes: bool = False) -> bool:
"""
Display a confirmation prompt, returning a bool indicating the response
:param msg: String custom prompt text to emit from input call.
:param assume_yes: Boolean set True to skip confirmation input and return
True.
This function will only prompt a single time, and defaults to "no" (i.e. it
returns False).
"""
if assume_yes:
return True
if not msg:
msg = status.PROMPT_YES_NO
value = input(msg)
if value.lower().strip() in ["y", "yes"]:
return True
return False
def configure_web_proxy(
http_proxy: Optional[str], https_proxy: Optional[str]
) -> None:
"""
Configure urllib to use http and https proxies.
:param http_proxy: http proxy to be used by urllib. If None, it will
not be configured
:param https_proxy: https proxy to be used by urllib. If None, it will
not be configured
"""
proxy_dict = {}
if http_proxy:
proxy_dict["http"] = http_proxy
if https_proxy:
proxy_dict["https"] = https_proxy
# Default no_proxy if absense of NO_PROXY, no_proxy environment vars.
no_proxy = ",".join(sorted(UA_NO_PROXY_URLS))
for env_var in ("no_proxy", "NO_PROXY"):
proxy_value = os.environ.get(env_var)
if proxy_value:
# Honor no proxy values and extend UA-specific where absent
no_proxy = ",".join(
sorted(
set(proxy_value.split(",")).union(set(UA_NO_PROXY_URLS))
)
)
logging.debug("Setting no_proxy: %s", no_proxy)
os.environ["no_proxy"] = no_proxy
os.environ["NO_PROXY"] = no_proxy
if proxy_dict:
proxy_handler = request.ProxyHandler(proxy_dict)
opener = request.build_opener(proxy_handler)
request.install_opener(opener)
def readurl(
url: str,
data: Optional[bytes] = None,
headers: Dict[str, str] = {},
method: Optional[str] = None,
timeout: Optional[int] = None,
) -> Tuple[Any, Union[HTTPMessage, Mapping[str, str]]]:
if data and not method:
method = "POST"
req = request.Request(url, data=data, headers=headers, method=method)
sorted_header_str = ", ".join(
["'{}': '{}'".format(k, headers[k]) for k in sorted(headers)]
)
logging.debug(
redact_sensitive_logs(
"URL [{}]: {}, headers: {{{}}}, data: {}".format(
method or "GET",
url,
sorted_header_str,
data.decode("utf-8") if data else None,
)
)
)
http_error_found = False
try:
resp = request.urlopen(req, timeout=timeout)
http_error_found = False
except error.HTTPError as e:
resp = e
http_error_found = True
setattr(resp, "body", resp.read().decode("utf-8"))
content = resp.body
if "application/json" in str(resp.headers.get("Content-type", "")):
content = json.loads(content)
sorted_header_str = ", ".join(
["'{}': '{}'".format(k, resp.headers[k]) for k in sorted(resp.headers)]
)
logging.debug(
redact_sensitive_logs(
"URL [{}] response: {}, headers: {{{}}}, data: {}".format(
method or "GET", url, sorted_header_str, content
)
)
)
if http_error_found:
raise resp
return content, resp.headers
def _subp(
args: Sequence[str],
rcs: Optional[List[int]] = None,
capture: bool = False,
timeout: Optional[float] = None,
env: Optional[Dict[str, str]] = None,
) -> Tuple[str, str]:
"""Run a command and return a tuple of decoded stdout, stderr.
@param args: A list of arguments to feed to subprocess.Popen
@param rcs: A list of allowed return_codes. If returncode not in rcs
raise a ProcessExecutionError.
@param capture: Boolean set True to log the command and response.
@param timeout: Optional float indicating number of seconds to wait for
subp to return.
@param env: Optional dictionary of environment variable to pass to Popen.
@return: Tuple of utf-8 decoded stdout, stderr
@raises ProcessExecutionError on invalid command or returncode not in rcs.
@raises subprocess.TimeoutError when timeout specified and the command
exceeds that number of seconds.
"""
bytes_args = [
x if isinstance(x, bytes) else x.encode("utf-8") for x in args
]
if env:
env.update(os.environ)
if rcs is None:
rcs = [0]
redacted_cmd = redact_sensitive_logs(" ".join(args))
try:
proc = subprocess.Popen(
bytes_args, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, env=env
)
(out, err) = proc.communicate(timeout=timeout)
except OSError:
try:
raise exceptions.ProcessExecutionError(
cmd=redacted_cmd,
exit_code=proc.returncode,
stdout=out.decode("utf-8"),
stderr=err.decode("utf-8"),
)
except UnboundLocalError:
raise exceptions.ProcessExecutionError(cmd=redacted_cmd)
if proc.returncode not in rcs:
raise exceptions.ProcessExecutionError(
cmd=redacted_cmd,
exit_code=proc.returncode,
stdout=out.decode("utf-8"),
stderr=err.decode("utf-8"),
)
if capture:
logging.debug(
"Ran cmd: %s, rc: %s stderr: %s",
redacted_cmd,
proc.returncode,
err,
)
return out.decode("utf-8"), err.decode("utf-8")
def subp(
args: Sequence[str],
rcs: Optional[List[int]] = None,
capture: bool = False,
timeout: Optional[float] = None,
retry_sleeps: Optional[List[float]] = None,
env: Optional[Dict[str, str]] = None,
) -> Tuple[str, str]:
"""Run a command and return a tuple of decoded stdout, stderr.
@param subp: A list of arguments to feed to subprocess.Popen
@param rcs: A list of allowed return_codes. If returncode not in rcs
raise a ProcessExecutionError.
@param capture: Boolean set True to log the command and response.
@param timeout: Optional float indicating number of seconds to wait for a
subp call to return.
@param retry_sleeps: Optional list of sleep lengths to apply between
retries. Specifying a list of [0.5, 1] instructs subp to retry twice
on failure; sleeping half a second before the first retry and 1 second
before the next retry.
@param env: Optional dictionary of environment variables to provide to
subp.
@return: Tuple of utf-8 decoded stdout, stderr
@raises ProcessExecutionError on invalid command or returncode not in rcs.
@raises subprocess.TimeoutError when timeout specified and the command
exceeds that number of seconds.
"""
retry_sleeps = retry_sleeps.copy() if retry_sleeps is not None else None
while True:
try:
out, err = _subp(args, rcs, capture, timeout, env=env)
break
except exceptions.ProcessExecutionError as e:
if capture:
logging.debug(redact_sensitive_logs(str(e)))
msg = "Stderr: {}\nStdout: {}".format(e.stderr, e.stdout)
logging.warning(redact_sensitive_logs(msg))
if not retry_sleeps:
raise
retry_msg = " Retrying %d more times." % len(retry_sleeps)
logging.debug(redact_sensitive_logs(str(e) + retry_msg))
time.sleep(retry_sleeps.pop(0))
return out, err
def which(program: str) -> Optional[str]:
"""Find whether the provided program is executable in our PATH"""
if os.path.sep in program:
# if program had a '/' in it, then do not search PATH
if is_exe(program):
return program
paths = [
p.strip('"') for p in os.environ.get("PATH", "").split(os.pathsep)
]
normalized_paths = [os.path.abspath(p) for p in paths]
for path in normalized_paths:
program_path = os.path.join(path, program)
if is_exe(program_path):
return program_path
return None
def write_file(filename: str, content: str, mode: int = 0o644) -> None:
"""Write content to the provided filename encoding it if necessary.
@param filename: The full path of the file to write.
@param content: The content to write to the file.
@param mode: The filesystem mode to set on the file.
"""
logging.debug("Writing file: %s", filename)
with open(filename, "wb") as fh:
fh.write(content.encode("utf-8"))
fh.flush()
os.chmod(filename, mode)
def remove_file(file_path: str) -> None:
"""Remove a file if it exists, logging a message about removal."""
if os.path.exists(file_path):
logging.debug("Removing file: %s", file_path)
os.unlink(file_path)
def is_config_value_true(config: Dict[str, Any], path_to_value: str):
"""Check if value parameter can be translated into a boolean 'True' value.
@param config: A config dict representing
/etc/ubuntu-advantange/uaclient.conf
@param path_to_value: The path from where the value parameter was
extracted.
@return: A boolean value indicating if the value paramater corresponds
to a 'True' boolean value.
@raises exceptions.UserFacingError when the value provide by the
path_to_value parameter can not be translated into either
a 'False' or 'True' boolean value.
"""
value = config
default_value = {} # type: Any
paths = path_to_value.split(".")
leaf_value = paths[-1]
for key in paths:
if key == leaf_value:
default_value = "false"
if isinstance(value, dict):
value = value.get(key, default_value)
else:
return False
value_str = str(value)
if value_str.lower() == "true":
return True
elif value_str.lower() == "false":
return False
else:
raise exceptions.UserFacingError(
messages.ERROR_INVALID_CONFIG_VALUE.format(
path_to_value=path_to_value,
expected_value="boolean string: true or false",
value=value_str,
)
)
REDACT_SENSITIVE_LOGS = [
r"(Bearer )[^\']+",
r"(\'attach\', \')[^\']+",
r"(\'machineToken\': \')[^\']+",
r"(\'token\': \')[^\']+",
r"(\'X-aws-ec2-metadata-token\': \')[^\']+",
r"(.*\[PUT\] response.*api/token,.*data: ).*",
r"(https://bearer:)[^\@]+",
r"(/snap/bin/canonical-livepatch\s+enable\s+)[^\s]+",
r"(Contract\s+value\s+for\s+'resourceToken'\s+changed\s+to\s+).*",
r"(\'resourceToken\': \')[^\']+",
r"(\'contractToken\': \')[^\']+",
r"(https://contracts.canonical.com/v1/resources/livepatch\?token=)[^\s]+",
r"(\"identityToken\": \")[^\"]+",
r"(response:\s+http://metadata/computeMetadata/v1/instance/"
"service-accounts.*data: ).*",
]
def redact_sensitive_logs(
log, redact_regexs: List[str] = REDACT_SENSITIVE_LOGS
) -> str:
"""Redact known sensitive information from log content."""
redacted_log = log
for redact_regex in redact_regexs:
redacted_log = re.sub(redact_regex, r"\g<1><REDACTED>", redacted_log)
return redacted_log
def should_reboot(installed_pkgs: Optional[Set[str]] = None) -> bool:
"""Check if the system needs to be rebooted.
:param installed_pkgs: If provided, verify if the any packages in
the list are present on /var/run/reboot-required.pkgs. If that
param is provided, we will only return true if we have the
reboot-required marker file and any package in reboot-required.pkgs
file.
"""
# If the reboot marker file doesn't exist, we don't even
# need to look at the installed_pkgs param
if not os.path.exists(REBOOT_FILE_CHECK_PATH):
return False
# If there is no installed_pkgs to check, we will rely only
# on the existence of the reboot marker file
if installed_pkgs is None:
return True
try:
reboot_required_pkgs = set(
load_file(REBOOT_PKGS_FILE_PATH).split("\n")
)
except FileNotFoundError:
# If the file doesn't exist, we will default to the
# reboot marker file
return True
else:
return len(installed_pkgs.intersection(reboot_required_pkgs)) != 0
def is_installed(package_name: str) -> bool:
try:
out, _ = subp(["dpkg", "-l", package_name])
return "ii {} ".format(package_name) in out
except exceptions.ProcessExecutionError:
return False
def handle_message_operations(msg_ops: Optional[MessagingOperations],) -> bool:
"""Emit messages to the console for user interaction
:param msg_op: A list of strings or tuples. Any string items are printed.
Any tuples will contain a callable and a dict of args to pass to the
callable. Callables are expected to return True on success and
False upon failure.
:return: True upon success, False on failure.
"""
if not msg_ops:
return True
for msg_op in msg_ops:
if isinstance(msg_op, str):
event.info(msg_op)
else: # Then we are a callable and dict of args
functor, args = msg_op
if not functor(**args):
return False
return True
def parse_rfc3339_date(dt_str: str) -> datetime.datetime:
"""
Parse a datestring in rfc3339 format. Originally written for compatibility
with golang's time.MarshalJSON function. Also handles output of pythons
isoformat datetime method.
This drops subseconds.
:param dt_str: a date string in rfc3339 format
:return: datetime.datetime object of time represented by dt_str
"""
# remove sub-seconds
# Examples:
# Before: "2001-02-03T04:05:06.123456"
# After: "2001-02-03T04:05:06"
# Before: "2001-02-03T04:05:06.123456Z"
# After: "2001-02-03T04:05:06Z"
# Before: "2001-02-03T04:05:06.123456+09:00"
# After: "2001-02-03T04:05:06+09:00"
dt_str_without_subseconds = re.sub(
r"(\d{2}:\d{2}:\d{2})\.\d+", r"\g<1>", dt_str
)
# if there is no timezone info, assume UTC
# Examples:
# Before: "2001-02-03T04:05:06"
# After: "2001-02-03T04:05:06Z"
# Before: "2001-02-03T04:05:06Z"
# After: "2001-02-03T04:05:06Z"
# Before: "2001-02-03T04:05:06+09:00"
# After: "2001-02-03T04:05:06+09:00"
dt_str_with_z = re.sub(
r"(\d{2}:\d{2}:\d{2})$", r"\g<1>Z", dt_str_without_subseconds
)
# replace Z with offset for UTC
# Examples:
# Before: "2001-02-03T04:05:06Z"
# After: "2001-02-03T04:05:06+00:00"
# Before: "2001-02-03T04:05:06+09:00"
# After: "2001-02-03T04:05:06+09:00"
dt_str_without_z = dt_str_with_z.replace("Z", "+00:00")
# change offset format to not include colon `:`
# Examples:
# Before: "2001-02-03T04:05:06+00:00"
# After: "2001-02-03T04:05:06+0000"
# Before: "2001-02-03T04:05:06+09:00"
# After: "2001-02-03T04:05:06+0900"
dt_str_with_pythonish_tz = re.sub(
r"(-|\+)(\d{2}):(\d{2})$", r"\g<1>\g<2>\g<3>", dt_str_without_z
)
return datetime.datetime.strptime(
dt_str_with_pythonish_tz, "%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S%z"
)
def validate_proxy(
protocol: str, proxy: Optional[str], test_url: str
) -> Optional[str]:
if not proxy:
return None
if not is_service_url(proxy):
raise exceptions.ProxyInvalidUrl(proxy)
req = request.Request(test_url, method="HEAD")
proxy_handler = request.ProxyHandler({protocol: proxy})
opener = request.build_opener(proxy_handler)
try:
opener.open(req)
return proxy
except (socket.timeout, error.URLError) as e:
with disable_log_to_console():
msg = getattr(e, "reason", str(e))
logging.error(
messages.ERROR_USING_PROXY.format(
proxy=proxy, test_url=test_url, error=msg
)
)
raise exceptions.ProxyNotWorkingError(proxy)
def handle_unicode_characters(message: str) -> str:
"""
Verify if the system can output unicode characters and if not,
remove those characters from the message string.
"""
if (
sys.stdout.encoding is None
or "UTF-8" not in sys.stdout.encoding.upper()
):
# Replace our Unicode dash with an ASCII dash if we aren't going to be
# writing to a utf-8 output; see
# https://github.com/CanonicalLtd/ubuntu-advantage-client/issues/859
message = message.replace("\u2014", "-")
# Remove our unicode success/failure marks if we aren't going to be
# writing to a utf-8 output; see
# https://github.com/CanonicalLtd/ubuntu-advantage-client/issues/1463
message = message.replace(messages.OKGREEN_CHECK + " ", "")
message = message.replace(messages.FAIL_X + " ", "")
return message
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