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- # Copyright (c) 2019 Ultimaker B.V.
- # Cura is released under the terms of the LGPLv3 or higher.
- import threading
- from typing import Optional, Callable, Any, TYPE_CHECKING
- from UM.Logger import Logger
- from cura.OAuth2.AuthorizationRequestServer import AuthorizationRequestServer
- from cura.OAuth2.AuthorizationRequestHandler import AuthorizationRequestHandler
- if TYPE_CHECKING:
- from cura.OAuth2.Models import AuthenticationResponse
- from cura.OAuth2.AuthorizationHelpers import AuthorizationHelpers
- class LocalAuthorizationServer:
- ## The local LocalAuthorizationServer takes care of the oauth2 callbacks.
- # Once the flow is completed, this server should be closed down again by
- # calling stop()
- # \param auth_helpers An instance of the authorization helpers class.
- # \param auth_state_changed_callback A callback function to be called when
- # the authorization state changes.
- # \param daemon Whether the server thread should be run in daemon mode.
- # Note: Daemon threads are abruptly stopped at shutdown. Their resources
- # (e.g. open files) may never be released.
- def __init__(self, auth_helpers: "AuthorizationHelpers",
- auth_state_changed_callback: Callable[["AuthenticationResponse"], Any],
- daemon: bool) -> None:
- self._web_server = None # type: Optional[AuthorizationRequestServer]
- self._web_server_thread = None # type: Optional[threading.Thread]
- self._web_server_port = auth_helpers.settings.CALLBACK_PORT
- self._auth_helpers = auth_helpers
- self._auth_state_changed_callback = auth_state_changed_callback
- self._daemon = daemon
- ## Starts the local web server to handle the authorization callback.
- # \param verification_code The verification code part of the OAuth2 client identification.
- def start(self, verification_code: str) -> None:
- if self._web_server:
- # If the server is already running (because of a previously aborted auth flow), we don't have to start it.
- # We still inject the new verification code though.
- self._web_server.setVerificationCode(verification_code)
- return
- if self._web_server_port is None:
- raise Exception("Unable to start server without specifying the port.")
- Logger.log("d", "Starting local web server to handle authorization callback on port %s", self._web_server_port)
- # Create the server and inject the callback and code.
- self._web_server = AuthorizationRequestServer(("0.0.0.0", self._web_server_port), AuthorizationRequestHandler)
- self._web_server.setAuthorizationHelpers(self._auth_helpers)
- self._web_server.setAuthorizationCallback(self._auth_state_changed_callback)
- self._web_server.setVerificationCode(verification_code)
- # Start the server on a new thread.
- self._web_server_thread = threading.Thread(None, self._web_server.serve_forever, daemon = self._daemon)
- self._web_server_thread.start()
- ## Stops the web server if it was running. It also does some cleanup.
- def stop(self) -> None:
- Logger.log("d", "Stopping local oauth2 web server...")
- if self._web_server:
- try:
- self._web_server.server_close()
- except OSError:
- # OS error can happen if the socket was already closed. We really don't care about that case.
- pass
- self._web_server = None
- self._web_server_thread = None
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