deluge/deluge/core/daemon.py
Calum Lind 21b5a15e5d Fix and cleanup outgoing interface code
There was a misunderstand about outgoing interface setting in libtorrent
and instead of being able to take both IP and adapater names, it only
accepts adapter names and errors with an IP address, which was the
default of '0.0.0.0' in code.

This fixes the code to not accept IP address and use empty string if it
is given one.

Also includes a bit of code cleanup.
2018-06-02 21:32:56 +01:00

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#
# Copyright (C) 2007-2009 Andrew Resch <andrewresch@gmail.com>
#
# This file is part of Deluge and is licensed under GNU General Public License 3.0, or later, with
# the additional special exception to link portions of this program with the OpenSSL library.
# See LICENSE for more details.
#
"""The Deluge daemon"""
from __future__ import unicode_literals
import logging
import os
import socket
from twisted.internet import reactor
import deluge.component as component
from deluge.common import get_version, is_ip, is_process_running, windows_check
from deluge.configmanager import get_config_dir
from deluge.core.core import Core
from deluge.core.rpcserver import RPCServer, export
from deluge.error import DaemonRunningError
if windows_check():
from win32api import SetConsoleCtrlHandler
from win32con import CTRL_CLOSE_EVENT, CTRL_SHUTDOWN_EVENT
log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
def is_daemon_running(pid_file):
"""
Check for another running instance of the daemon using the same pid file.
Args:
pid_file: The location of the file with pid, port values.
Returns:
bool: True is daemon is running, False otherwise.
"""
try:
with open(pid_file) as _file:
pid, port = [int(x) for x in _file.readline().strip().split(';')]
except (EnvironmentError, ValueError):
return False
if is_process_running(pid):
# Ensure it's a deluged process by trying to open a socket to it's port.
_socket = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
try:
_socket.connect(('127.0.0.1', port))
except socket.error:
# Can't connect, so pid is not a deluged process.
return False
else:
# This is a deluged process!
_socket.close()
return True
class Daemon(object):
"""The Deluge Daemon class"""
def __init__(
self, listen_interface=None, outgoing_interface=None, interface=None, port=None, standalone=False,
read_only_config_keys=None,
):
"""
Args:
listen_interface (str, optional): The IP address to listen to bittorrent connections on.
outgoing_interface (str, optional): The IP address to open outgoing BitTorrent connections on.
interface (str, optional): Adapter name the daemon will listen for UI connections on.
port (int, optional): The port the daemon will listen for UI connections on.
standalone (bool, optional): If True the client is in Standalone mode otherwise, if
False, start the daemon as separate process.
read_only_config_keys (list of str, optional): A list of config keys that will not be
altered by core.set_config() RPC method.
"""
self.standalone = standalone
self.pid_file = get_config_dir('deluged.pid')
log.info('Deluge daemon %s', get_version())
if is_daemon_running(self.pid_file):
raise DaemonRunningError('Deluge daemon already running with this config directory!')
# Twisted catches signals to terminate, so just have it call the shutdown method.
reactor.addSystemEventTrigger('before', 'shutdown', self._shutdown)
# Catch some Windows specific signals
if windows_check():
def win_handler(ctrl_type):
"""Handle the Windows shutdown or close events."""
log.debug('windows handler ctrl_type: %s', ctrl_type)
if ctrl_type == CTRL_CLOSE_EVENT or ctrl_type == CTRL_SHUTDOWN_EVENT:
self._shutdown()
return 1
SetConsoleCtrlHandler(win_handler)
# Start the core as a thread and join it until it's done
self.core = Core(
listen_interface=listen_interface,
outgoing_interface=outgoing_interface,
read_only_config_keys=read_only_config_keys,
)
if port is None:
port = self.core.config['daemon_port']
self.port = port
if interface and not is_ip(interface):
log.error('Invalid UI interface (must be IP Address): %s', interface)
interface = None
self.rpcserver = RPCServer(
port=port,
allow_remote=self.core.config['allow_remote'],
listen=not standalone,
interface=interface,
)
log.debug(
'Listening to UI on: %s:%s and bittorrent on: %s Making connections out on: %s',
interface, port, listen_interface, outgoing_interface,
)
def start(self):
# Register the daemon and the core RPCs
self.rpcserver.register_object(self.core)
self.rpcserver.register_object(self)
# Make sure we start the PreferencesManager first
component.start('PreferencesManager')
if not self.standalone:
log.info('Deluge daemon starting...')
# Create pid file to track if deluged is running, also includes the port number.
pid = os.getpid()
log.debug('Storing pid %s & port %s in: %s', pid, self.port, self.pid_file)
with open(self.pid_file, 'w') as _file:
_file.write('%s;%s\n' % (pid, self.port))
component.start()
try:
reactor.run()
finally:
log.debug('Remove pid file: %s', self.pid_file)
os.remove(self.pid_file)
log.info('Deluge daemon shutdown successfully')
@export()
def shutdown(self, *args, **kwargs):
log.debug('Deluge daemon shutdown requested...')
reactor.callLater(0, reactor.stop)
def _shutdown(self, *args, **kwargs):
log.info('Deluge daemon shutting down, waiting for components to shutdown...')
if not self.standalone:
return component.shutdown()
@export()
def get_method_list(self):
"""Returns a list of the exported methods."""
return self.rpcserver.get_method_list()
@export(1)
def authorized_call(self, rpc):
"""Determines if session auth_level is authorized to call RPC.
Args:
rpc (str): A RPC, e.g. core.get_torrents_status
Returns:
bool: True if authorized to call RPC, otherwise False.
"""
if rpc not in self.get_method_list():
return False
return self.rpcserver.get_session_auth_level() >= self.rpcserver.get_rpc_auth_level(rpc)