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  1. # This file is part of Radicale Server - Calendar Server
  2. # Copyright © 2011-2016 Guillaume Ayoub
  3. #
  4. # This library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
  5. # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
  6. # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
  7. # (at your option) any later version.
  8. #
  9. # This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
  10. # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
  11. # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
  12. # GNU General Public License for more details.
  13. #
  14. # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
  15. # along with Radicale. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
  16. """
  17. Radicale executable module.
  18. This module can be executed from a command line with ``$python -m radicale`` or
  19. from a python programme with ``radicale.__main__.run()``.
  20. """
  21. import argparse
  22. import atexit
  23. import os
  24. import select
  25. import signal
  26. import socket
  27. import ssl
  28. import sys
  29. from wsgiref.simple_server import make_server
  30. from . import (
  31. VERSION, Application, RequestHandler, ThreadedHTTPServer,
  32. ThreadedHTTPSServer, config, log)
  33. def run():
  34. """Run Radicale as a standalone server."""
  35. # Get command-line arguments
  36. parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(usage="radicale [OPTIONS]")
  37. parser.add_argument("--version", action="version", version=VERSION)
  38. parser.add_argument(
  39. "-C", "--config", help="use a specific configuration file")
  40. groups = {}
  41. for section, values in config.INITIAL_CONFIG.items():
  42. group = parser.add_argument_group(section)
  43. groups[group] = []
  44. for option, data in values.items():
  45. kwargs = data.copy()
  46. long_name = "--{0}-{1}".format(
  47. section, option.replace("_", "-"))
  48. args = kwargs.pop("aliases", [])
  49. args.append(long_name)
  50. kwargs["dest"] = "{0}_{1}".format(section, option)
  51. groups[group].append(kwargs["dest"])
  52. if kwargs.pop("value") in ("True", "False"):
  53. kwargs["action"] = "store_const"
  54. kwargs["const"] = "True"
  55. opposite_args = kwargs.pop("opposite", [])
  56. opposite_args.append("--no{0}".format(long_name[1:]))
  57. group.add_argument(*args, **kwargs)
  58. kwargs["const"] = "False"
  59. kwargs["help"] = "do not {0} (opposite of {1})".format(
  60. kwargs["help"], long_name)
  61. group.add_argument(*opposite_args, **kwargs)
  62. else:
  63. group.add_argument(*args, **kwargs)
  64. args = parser.parse_args()
  65. if args.config:
  66. configuration = config.load()
  67. configuration_found = configuration.read(args.config)
  68. else:
  69. configuration_paths = [
  70. "/etc/radicale/config",
  71. os.path.expanduser("~/.config/radicale/config")]
  72. if "RADICALE_CONFIG" in os.environ:
  73. configuration_paths.append(os.environ["RADICALE_CONFIG"])
  74. configuration = config.load(configuration_paths)
  75. configuration_found = True
  76. # Update Radicale configuration according to arguments
  77. for group, actions in groups.items():
  78. section = group.title
  79. for action in actions:
  80. value = getattr(args, action)
  81. if value is not None:
  82. configuration.set(section, action.split('_', 1)[1], value)
  83. # Start logging
  84. filename = os.path.expanduser(configuration.get("logging", "config"))
  85. debug = configuration.getboolean("logging", "debug")
  86. logger = log.start("radicale", filename, debug)
  87. # Log a warning if the configuration file of the command line is not found
  88. if not configuration_found:
  89. logger.warning("Configuration file '%s' not found" % args.config)
  90. try:
  91. serve(configuration, logger)
  92. except Exception:
  93. logger.exception("An exception occurred during server startup:")
  94. exit(1)
  95. def serve(configuration, logger):
  96. """Serve radicale from configuration."""
  97. # Fork if Radicale is launched as daemon
  98. if configuration.getboolean("server", "daemon"):
  99. # Check and create PID file in a race-free manner
  100. if configuration.get("server", "pid"):
  101. try:
  102. pid_fd = os.open(
  103. configuration.get("server", "pid"),
  104. os.O_CREAT | os.O_EXCL | os.O_WRONLY)
  105. except:
  106. raise OSError(
  107. "PID file exists: %s" % configuration.get("server", "pid"))
  108. pid = os.fork()
  109. if pid:
  110. sys.exit()
  111. # Write PID
  112. if configuration.get("server", "pid"):
  113. with os.fdopen(pid_fd, "w") as pid_file:
  114. pid_file.write(str(os.getpid()))
  115. # Decouple environment
  116. os.chdir("/")
  117. os.setsid()
  118. with open(os.devnull, "r") as null_in:
  119. os.dup2(null_in.fileno(), sys.stdin.fileno())
  120. with open(os.devnull, "w") as null_out:
  121. os.dup2(null_out.fileno(), sys.stdout.fileno())
  122. os.dup2(null_out.fileno(), sys.stderr.fileno())
  123. # Register exit function
  124. def cleanup():
  125. """Remove the PID files."""
  126. logger.debug("Cleaning up")
  127. # Remove PID file
  128. if (configuration.get("server", "pid") and
  129. configuration.getboolean("server", "daemon")):
  130. os.unlink(configuration.get("server", "pid"))
  131. atexit.register(cleanup)
  132. logger.info("Starting Radicale")
  133. # Create collection servers
  134. servers = {}
  135. if configuration.getboolean("server", "ssl"):
  136. server_class = ThreadedHTTPSServer
  137. server_class.certificate = configuration.get("server", "certificate")
  138. server_class.key = configuration.get("server", "key")
  139. server_class.ciphers = configuration.get("server", "ciphers")
  140. server_class.protocol = getattr(
  141. ssl, configuration.get("server", "protocol"), ssl.PROTOCOL_SSLv23)
  142. # Test if the SSL files can be read
  143. for name in ("certificate", "key"):
  144. filename = getattr(server_class, name)
  145. try:
  146. open(filename, "r").close()
  147. except IOError as exception:
  148. logger.warning("Error while reading SSL %s %r: %s" % (
  149. name, filename, exception))
  150. else:
  151. server_class = ThreadedHTTPServer
  152. server_class.client_timeout = configuration.getint("server", "timeout")
  153. server_class.max_connections = configuration.getint(
  154. "server", "max_connections")
  155. RequestHandler.logger = logger
  156. if not configuration.getboolean("server", "dns_lookup"):
  157. RequestHandler.address_string = lambda self: self.client_address[0]
  158. shutdown_program = False
  159. for host in configuration.get("server", "hosts").split(","):
  160. address, port = host.strip().rsplit(":", 1)
  161. address, port = address.strip("[] "), int(port)
  162. application = Application(configuration, logger)
  163. server = make_server(
  164. address, port, application, server_class, RequestHandler)
  165. servers[server.socket] = server
  166. logger.debug("Listening to %s port %s",
  167. server.server_name, server.server_port)
  168. if configuration.getboolean("server", "ssl"):
  169. logger.debug("Using SSL")
  170. # Create a socket pair to notify the select syscall of program shutdown
  171. # This is not available in python < 3.5 on Windows
  172. if hasattr(socket, "socketpair"):
  173. shutdown_program_socket_in, shutdown_program_socket_out = (
  174. socket.socketpair())
  175. else:
  176. shutdown_program_socket_in, shutdown_program_socket_out = None, None
  177. # SIGTERM and SIGINT (aka KeyboardInterrupt) should just mark this for
  178. # shutdown
  179. def shutdown(*args):
  180. nonlocal shutdown_program
  181. if shutdown_program:
  182. # Ignore following signals
  183. return
  184. logger.info("Stopping Radicale")
  185. shutdown_program = True
  186. if shutdown_program_socket_in:
  187. shutdown_program_socket_in.sendall(b"goodbye")
  188. signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, shutdown)
  189. signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, shutdown)
  190. # Main loop: wait for requests on any of the servers or program shutdown
  191. sockets = list(servers.keys())
  192. if shutdown_program_socket_out:
  193. # Use socket pair to get notified of program shutdown
  194. sockets.append(shutdown_program_socket_out)
  195. select_timeout = None
  196. else:
  197. # Fallback to busy waiting
  198. select_timeout = 1.0
  199. logger.debug("Radicale server ready")
  200. while not shutdown_program:
  201. try:
  202. rlist, _, xlist = select.select(
  203. sockets, [], sockets, select_timeout)
  204. except (KeyboardInterrupt, select.error):
  205. # SIGINT is handled by signal handler above
  206. rlist, xlist = [], []
  207. if xlist:
  208. raise RuntimeError("Unhandled socket error")
  209. if rlist:
  210. server = servers.get(rlist[0])
  211. if server:
  212. server.handle_request()
  213. if __name__ == "__main__":
  214. run()