"""Terminal management for exposing terminals to a web interface using Tornado. """ # Copyright (c) Jupyter Development Team # Copyright (c) 2014, Ramalingam Saravanan # Distributed under the terms of the Simplified BSD License. from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function import sys if sys.version_info[0] < 3: byte_code = ord else: byte_code = lambda x: x unicode = str from collections import deque import itertools import logging import os import signal try: from ptyprocess import PtyProcessUnicode except ImportError: from winpty import PtyProcess as PtyProcessUnicode from tornado import gen from tornado.ioloop import IOLoop ENV_PREFIX = "PYXTERM_" # Environment variable prefix DEFAULT_TERM_TYPE = "xterm" class PtyWithClients(object): def __init__(self, ptyproc): self.ptyproc = ptyproc self.clients = [] # Store the last few things read, so when a new client connects, # it can show e.g. the most recent prompt, rather than absolutely # nothing. self.read_buffer = deque([], maxlen=10) def resize_to_smallest(self): """Set the terminal size to that of the smallest client dimensions. A terminal not using the full space available is much nicer than a terminal trying to use more than the available space, so we keep it sized to the smallest client. """ minrows = mincols = 10001 for client in self.clients: rows, cols = client.size if rows is not None and rows < minrows: minrows = rows if cols is not None and cols < mincols: mincols = cols if minrows == 10001 or mincols == 10001: return rows, cols = self.ptyproc.getwinsize() if (rows, cols) != (minrows, mincols): self.ptyproc.setwinsize(minrows, mincols) def kill(self, sig=signal.SIGTERM): """Send a signal to the process in the pty""" self.ptyproc.kill(sig) def killpg(self, sig=signal.SIGTERM): """Send a signal to the process group of the process in the pty""" if os.name == 'nt': return self.ptyproc.kill(sig) pgid = os.getpgid(self.ptyproc.pid) os.killpg(pgid, sig) @gen.coroutine def terminate(self, force=False): '''This forces a child process to terminate. It starts nicely with SIGHUP and SIGINT. If "force" is True then moves onto SIGKILL. This returns True if the child was terminated. This returns False if the child could not be terminated. ''' if os.name == 'nt': signals = [signal.SIGINT, signal.SIGTERM] else: signals = [signal.SIGHUP, signal.SIGCONT, signal.SIGINT, signal.SIGTERM] loop = IOLoop.current() sleep = lambda : gen.sleep(self.ptyproc.delayafterterminate) if not self.ptyproc.isalive(): raise gen.Return(True) try: for sig in signals: self.kill(sig) yield sleep() if not self.ptyproc.isalive(): raise gen.Return(True) if force: self.kill(signal.SIGKILL) yield sleep() if not self.ptyproc.isalive(): raise gen.Return(True) else: raise gen.Return(False) raise gen.Return(False) except OSError: # I think there are kernel timing issues that sometimes cause # this to happen. I think isalive() reports True, but the # process is dead to the kernel. # Make one last attempt to see if the kernel is up to date. yield sleep() if not self.ptyproc.isalive(): raise gen.Return(True) else: raise gen.Return(False) def _update_removing(target, changes): """Like dict.update(), but remove keys where the value is None. """ for k, v in changes.items(): if v is None: target.pop(k, None) else: target[k] = v class TermManagerBase(object): """Base class for a terminal manager.""" def __init__(self, shell_command, server_url="", term_settings={}, extra_env=None, ioloop=None): self.shell_command = shell_command self.server_url = server_url self.term_settings = term_settings self.extra_env = extra_env self.log = logging.getLogger(__name__) self.ptys_by_fd = {} if ioloop is not None: self.ioloop = ioloop else: import tornado.ioloop self.ioloop = tornado.ioloop.IOLoop.instance() def make_term_env(self, height=25, width=80, winheight=0, winwidth=0, **kwargs): """Build the environment variables for the process in the terminal.""" env = os.environ.copy() env["TERM"] = self.term_settings.get("type",DEFAULT_TERM_TYPE) dimensions = "%dx%d" % (width, height) if winwidth and winheight: dimensions += ";%dx%d" % (winwidth, winheight) env[ENV_PREFIX+"DIMENSIONS"] = dimensions env["COLUMNS"] = str(width) env["LINES"] = str(height) if self.server_url: env[ENV_PREFIX+"URL"] = self.server_url if self.extra_env: _update_removing(env, self.extra_env) return env def new_terminal(self, **kwargs): """Make a new terminal, return a :class:`PtyWithClients` instance.""" options = self.term_settings.copy() options['shell_command'] = self.shell_command options.update(kwargs) argv = options['shell_command'] env = self.make_term_env(**options) pty = PtyProcessUnicode.spawn(argv, env=env, cwd=options.get('cwd', None)) return PtyWithClients(pty) def start_reading(self, ptywclients): """Connect a terminal to the tornado event loop to read data from it.""" fd = ptywclients.ptyproc.fd self.ptys_by_fd[fd] = ptywclients self.ioloop.add_handler(fd, self.pty_read, self.ioloop.READ) def on_eof(self, ptywclients): """Called when the pty has closed. """ # Stop trying to read from that terminal fd = ptywclients.ptyproc.fd self.log.info("EOF on FD %d; stopping reading", fd) del self.ptys_by_fd[fd] self.ioloop.remove_handler(fd) # This closes the fd, and should result in the process being reaped. ptywclients.ptyproc.close() def pty_read(self, fd, events=None): """Called by the event loop when there is pty data ready to read.""" ptywclients = self.ptys_by_fd[fd] try: s = ptywclients.ptyproc.read(65536) ptywclients.read_buffer.append(s) for client in ptywclients.clients: client.on_pty_read(s) except EOFError: self.on_eof(ptywclients) for client in ptywclients.clients: client.on_pty_died() def get_terminal(self, url_component=None): """Override in a subclass to give a terminal to a new websocket connection The :class:`TermSocket` handler works with zero or one URL components (capturing groups in the URL spec regex). If it receives one, it is passed as the ``url_component`` parameter; otherwise, this is None. """ raise NotImplementedError def client_disconnected(self, websocket): """Override this to e.g. kill terminals on client disconnection. """ pass @gen.coroutine def shutdown(self): yield self.kill_all() @gen.coroutine def kill_all(self): futures = [] for term in self.ptys_by_fd.values(): futures.append(term.terminate(force=True)) # wait for futures to finish for f in futures: yield f class SingleTermManager(TermManagerBase): """All connections to the websocket share a common terminal.""" def __init__(self, **kwargs): super(SingleTermManager, self).__init__(**kwargs) self.terminal = None def get_terminal(self, url_component=None): if self.terminal is None: self.terminal = self.new_terminal() self.start_reading(self.terminal) return self.terminal @gen.coroutine def kill_all(self): yield super(SingleTermManager, self).kill_all() self.terminal = None class MaxTerminalsReached(Exception): def __init__(self, max_terminals): self.max_terminals = max_terminals def __str__(self): return "Cannot create more than %d terminals" % self.max_terminals class UniqueTermManager(TermManagerBase): """Give each websocket a unique terminal to use.""" def __init__(self, max_terminals=None, **kwargs): super(UniqueTermManager, self).__init__(**kwargs) self.max_terminals = max_terminals def get_terminal(self, url_component=None): if self.max_terminals and len(self.ptys_by_fd) >= self.max_terminals: raise MaxTerminalsReached(self.max_terminals) term = self.new_terminal() self.start_reading(term) return term def client_disconnected(self, websocket): """Send terminal SIGHUP when client disconnects.""" self.log.info("Websocket closed, sending SIGHUP to terminal.") if websocket.terminal: if os.name == 'nt': websocket.terminal.kill() # Immediately call the pty reader to process # the eof and free up space self.pty_read(websocket.terminal.ptyproc.fd) return websocket.terminal.killpg(signal.SIGHUP) class NamedTermManager(TermManagerBase): """Share terminals between websockets connected to the same endpoint. """ def __init__(self, max_terminals=None, **kwargs): super(NamedTermManager, self).__init__(**kwargs) self.max_terminals = max_terminals self.terminals = {} def get_terminal(self, term_name): assert term_name is not None if term_name in self.terminals: return self.terminals[term_name] if self.max_terminals and len(self.terminals) >= self.max_terminals: raise MaxTerminalsReached(self.max_terminals) # Create new terminal self.log.info("New terminal with specified name: %s", term_name) term = self.new_terminal() term.term_name = term_name self.terminals[term_name] = term self.start_reading(term) return term name_template = "%d" def _next_available_name(self): for n in itertools.count(start=1): name = self.name_template % n if name not in self.terminals: return name def new_named_terminal(self, **kwargs): name = self._next_available_name() term = self.new_terminal(**kwargs) self.log.info("New terminal with automatic name: %s", name) term.term_name = name self.terminals[name] = term self.start_reading(term) return name, term def kill(self, name, sig=signal.SIGTERM): term = self.terminals[name] term.kill(sig) # This should lead to an EOF @gen.coroutine def terminate(self, name, force=False): term = self.terminals[name] yield term.terminate(force=force) def on_eof(self, ptywclients): super(NamedTermManager, self).on_eof(ptywclients) name = ptywclients.term_name self.log.info("Terminal %s closed", name) self.terminals.pop(name, None) @gen.coroutine def kill_all(self): yield super(NamedTermManager, self).kill_all() self.terminals = {}