from __future__ import print_function from .error import DecodeError import sys if sys.version_info > (3,): long = int raw = ord else: raw = lambda x: x class Encoding: """ Interface for RPC message encoders/decoders All encoding implementations used with this library should inherit and implement this. """ def encode(self, data): """ Encode the specified data @param data: The data to encode This method has to support encoding of the following types: C{str}, C{int} and C{long} Any additional data types may be supported as long as the implementing class's C{decode()} method can successfully decode them. @return: The encoded data @rtype: str """ def decode(self, data): """ Decode the specified data string @param data: The data (byte string) to decode. @type data: str @return: The decoded data (in its correct type) """ class Bencode(Encoding): """ Implementation of a Bencode-based algorithm (Bencode is the encoding algorithm used by Bittorrent). @note: This algorithm differs from the "official" Bencode algorithm in that it can encode/decode floating point values in addition to integers. """ def encode(self, data): """ Encoder implementation of the Bencode algorithm @param data: The data to encode @type data: int, long, tuple, list, dict or str @return: The encoded data @rtype: str """ if isinstance(data, (int, long)): return b'i%de' % data elif isinstance(data, bytes): return b'%d:%s' % (len(data), data) elif isinstance(data, (list, tuple)): encodedListItems = b'' for item in data: encodedListItems += self.encode(item) return b'l%se' % encodedListItems elif isinstance(data, dict): encodedDictItems = b'' keys = data.keys() for key in sorted(keys): encodedDictItems += self.encode(key) # TODO: keys should always be bytestrings encodedDictItems += self.encode(data[key]) return b'd%se' % encodedDictItems else: raise TypeError("Cannot bencode '%s' object" % type(data)) def decode(self, data): """ Decoder implementation of the Bencode algorithm @param data: The encoded data @type data: str @note: This is a convenience wrapper for the recursive decoding algorithm, C{_decodeRecursive} @return: The decoded data, as a native Python type @rtype: int, list, dict or str """ assert type(data) == bytes # fixme: _maybe_ remove this after porting if len(data) == 0: raise DecodeError('Cannot decode empty string') try: return self._decodeRecursive(data)[0] except ValueError as e: raise DecodeError(e.message) @staticmethod def _decodeRecursive(data, startIndex=0): """ Actual implementation of the recursive Bencode algorithm Do not call this; use C{decode()} instead """ if data[startIndex] == raw('i'): endPos = data[startIndex:].find(b'e') + startIndex return int(data[startIndex + 1:endPos]), endPos + 1 elif data[startIndex] == raw('l'): startIndex += 1 decodedList = [] while data[startIndex] != raw('e'): listData, startIndex = Bencode._decodeRecursive(data, startIndex) decodedList.append(listData) return decodedList, startIndex + 1 elif data[startIndex] == raw('d'): startIndex += 1 decodedDict = {} while data[startIndex] != raw('e'): key, startIndex = Bencode._decodeRecursive(data, startIndex) value, startIndex = Bencode._decodeRecursive(data, startIndex) decodedDict[key] = value return decodedDict, startIndex elif data[startIndex] == raw('f'): # This (float data type) is a non-standard extension to the original Bencode algorithm endPos = data[startIndex:].find(b'e') + startIndex return float(data[startIndex + 1:endPos]), endPos + 1 elif data[startIndex] == raw('n'): # This (None/NULL data type) is a non-standard extension # to the original Bencode algorithm return None, startIndex + 1 else: splitPos = data[startIndex:].find(b':') + startIndex try: length = int(data[startIndex:splitPos]) except ValueError: raise DecodeError() startIndex = splitPos + 1 endPos = startIndex + length bytes = data[startIndex:endPos] return bytes, endPos