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(define-module (web client) |
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#:use-module (rnrs bytevectors) |
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#:use-module (ice-9 binary-ports) |
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#:use-module (ice-9 copy-tree) |
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#:use-module (ice-9 iconv) |
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#:use-module (web request) |
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#:use-module (web response) |
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#:use-module (web uri) |
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#:use-module (web http) |
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#:use-module (srfi srfi-1) |
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#:use-module (srfi srfi-9) |
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#:use-module (srfi srfi-9 gnu) |
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#:use-module (srfi srfi-26) |
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#:use-module (ice-9 match) |
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#:autoload (ice-9 ftw) (scandir) |
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#:export (current-http-proxy |
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current-https-proxy |
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x509-certificate-directory |
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open-socket-for-uri |
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http-request |
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http-get |
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http-head |
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http-post |
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http-put |
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http-delete |
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http-trace |
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http-options)) |
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(define %http-receive-buffer-size |
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65536) |
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(define (load-gnutls) |
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"Attempt to load the (gnutls) module. Throw to 'gnutls-not-available |
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if it is unavailable." |
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(catch 'misc-error |
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(lambda () |
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(module-use! (resolve-module '(web client)) |
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(resolve-interface '(gnutls)))) |
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(lambda _ |
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(throw 'gnutls-not-available "(gnutls) module not available"))) |
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(set! load-gnutls (const #t))) |
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(define current-http-proxy |
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(make-parameter (let ((proxy (getenv "http_proxy"))) |
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(and (not (equal? proxy "")) |
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proxy)))) |
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(define current-https-proxy |
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(make-parameter (let ((proxy (getenv "https_proxy"))) |
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(and (not (equal? proxy "")) |
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proxy)))) |
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(define x509-certificate-directory |
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;; The directory where X.509 authority PEM certificates are stored. |
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(make-parameter (or (getenv "GUILE_TLS_CERTIFICATE_DIRECTORY") |
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(getenv "SSL_CERT_DIR") ;like OpenSSL |
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"/etc/ssl/certs"))) |
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(define (set-certificate-credentials-x509-trust-file!* cred file format) |
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"Like 'set-certificate-credentials-x509-trust-file!', but without the file |
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name decoding bug described at |
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<https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=26948#17>." |
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(let ((data (call-with-input-file file get-bytevector-all))) |
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(set-certificate-credentials-x509-trust-data! cred data format))) |
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(define (make-credendials-with-ca-trust-files directory) |
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"Return certificate credentials with X.509 authority certificates read from |
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DIRECTORY. Those authority certificates are checked when |
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'peer-certificate-status' is later called." |
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(let ((cred (make-certificate-credentials)) |
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(files (match (scandir directory (cut string-suffix? ".pem" <>)) |
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((or #f ()) |
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;; Some distros provide nothing but bundles (*.crt) under |
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;; /etc/ssl/certs, so look for them. |
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(or (scandir directory (cut string-suffix? ".crt" <>)) |
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'())) |
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(pem pem)))) |
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(for-each (lambda (file) |
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(let ((file (string-append directory "/" file))) |
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;; Protect against dangling symlinks. |
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(when (file-exists? file) |
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(set-certificate-credentials-x509-trust-file!* |
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cred file |
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x509-certificate-format/pem)))) |
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files) |
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cred)) |
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(define (peer-certificate session) |
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"Return the certificate of the remote peer in SESSION." |
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(match (session-peer-certificate-chain session) |
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((first _ ...) |
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(import-x509-certificate first x509-certificate-format/der)))) |
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(define (assert-valid-server-certificate session server) |
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"Return #t if the certificate of the remote peer for SESSION is a valid |
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certificate for SERVER, where SERVER is the expected host name of peer." |
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(define cert |
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(peer-certificate session)) |
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;; First check whether the server's certificate matches SERVER. |
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(unless (x509-certificate-matches-hostname? cert server) |
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(throw 'tls-certificate-error 'host-mismatch cert server)) |
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;; Second check its validity and reachability from the set of authority |
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;; certificates loaded via 'set-certificate-credentials-x509-trust-file!'. |
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(match (peer-certificate-status session) |
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(() ;certificate is valid |
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#t) |
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((statuses ...) |
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(throw 'tls-certificate-error 'invalid-certificate cert server |
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statuses)))) |
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(define (print-tls-certificate-error port key args default-printer) |
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"Print the TLS certificate error represented by ARGS in an intelligible |
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way." |
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(match args |
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(('host-mismatch cert server) |
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(format port |
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"X.509 server certificate for '~a' does not match: ~a~%" |
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server (x509-certificate-dn cert))) |
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(('invalid-certificate cert server statuses) |
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(format port |
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"X.509 certificate of '~a' could not be verified:~% ~a~%" |
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server |
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(string-join (map certificate-status->string statuses)))))) |
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(set-exception-printer! 'tls-certificate-error |
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print-tls-certificate-error) |
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(define (wrap-record-port-for-gnutls<3.7.7 record port) |
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"Return a port that wraps RECORD to ensure that closing it also closes PORT, |
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the actual socket port, and its file descriptor. Make sure it does not |
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introduce extra buffering (custom ports are buffered by default as of Guile |
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3.0.5). |
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This wrapper is unnecessary with GnuTLS >= 3.7.7, which can automatically |
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close SESSION's file descriptor when RECORD is closed." |
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(define (read! bv start count) |
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(define read |
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(catch 'gnutls-error |
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(lambda () |
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(get-bytevector-n! record bv start count)) |
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(lambda (key err proc . rest) |
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;; When responding to "Connection: close" requests, some servers |
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;; close the connection abruptly after sending the response body, |
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;; without doing a proper TLS connection termination. Treat it as |
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;; EOF. This is fixed in GnuTLS 3.7.7. |
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(if (eq? err error/premature-termination) |
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the-eof-object |
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(apply throw key err proc rest))))) |
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(if (eof-object? read) |
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0 |
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read)) |
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(define (write! bv start count) |
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(put-bytevector record bv start count) |
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(force-output record) |
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count) |
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(define (get-position) |
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(port-position record)) |
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(define (set-position! new-position) |
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(set-port-position! record new-position)) |
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(define (close) |
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(unless (port-closed? port) |
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(close-port port)) |
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(unless (port-closed? record) |
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(close-port record))) |
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(define (unbuffered port) |
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(setvbuf port 'none) |
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port) |
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(unbuffered |
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(make-custom-binary-input/output-port "gnutls wrapped port" read! write! |
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get-position set-position! |
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close))) |
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(define* (tls-wrap port server #:key (verify-certificate? #t)) |
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"Return PORT wrapped in a TLS connection to SERVER. SERVER must be a DNS |
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host name without trailing dot." |
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(define (log level str) |
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(format (current-error-port) |
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"gnutls: [~a|~a] ~a" (getpid) level str)) |
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(load-gnutls) |
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(let ((session (make-session connection-end/client)) |
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(ca-certs (x509-certificate-directory))) |
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;; Some servers such as 'cloud.github.com' require the client to support |
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;; the 'SERVER NAME' extension. However, 'set-session-server-name!' is |
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;; not available in older GnuTLS releases. See |
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;; <http://bugs.gnu.org/18526> for details. |
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(if (module-defined? (resolve-interface '(gnutls)) |
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'set-session-server-name!) |
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(set-session-server-name! session server-name-type/dns server) |
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(format (current-error-port) |
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"warning: TLS 'SERVER NAME' extension not supported~%")) |
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(set-session-transport-fd! session (fileno port)) |
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(set-session-default-priority! session) |
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;; The "%COMPAT" bit allows us to work around firewall issues (info |
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;; "(gnutls) Priority Strings"); see <http://bugs.gnu.org/23311>. |
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;; Explicitly disable SSLv3, which is insecure: |
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;; <https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7568>. |
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(set-session-priorities! session "NORMAL:%COMPAT:-VERS-SSL3.0") |
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(set-session-credentials! session |
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(if verify-certificate? |
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(make-credendials-with-ca-trust-files |
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ca-certs) |
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(make-certificate-credentials))) |
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;; Uncomment the following lines in case of debugging emergency. |
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;;(set-log-level! 10) |
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;;(set-log-procedure! log) |
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|
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(let loop ((retries 5)) |
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(catch 'gnutls-error |
|
(lambda () |
|
(handshake session)) |
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(lambda (key err proc . rest) |
|
(cond ((eq? err error/warning-alert-received) |
|
;; Like Wget, do no stop upon non-fatal alerts such as |
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;; 'alert-description/unrecognized-name'. |
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(format (current-error-port) |
|
"warning: TLS warning alert received: ~a~%" |
|
(alert-description->string (alert-get session))) |
|
(handshake session)) |
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(else |
|
(if (or (fatal-error? err) (zero? retries)) |
|
(apply throw key err proc rest) |
|
(begin |
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;; We got 'error/again' or similar; try again. |
|
(format (current-error-port) |
|
"warning: TLS non-fatal error: ~a~%" |
|
(error->string err)) |
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(loop (- retries 1))))))))) |
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;; Verify the server's certificate if needed. |
|
(when verify-certificate? |
|
(catch 'tls-certificate-error |
|
(lambda () |
|
(assert-valid-server-certificate session server)) |
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(lambda args |
|
(close-port port) |
|
(apply throw args)))) |
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|
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(let ((record (session-record-port session))) |
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(setvbuf record 'block) |
|
(if (module-defined? (resolve-interface '(gnutls)) |
|
'set-session-record-port-close!) ;GnuTLS >= 3.7.7 |
|
(let ((close-wrapped-port (lambda (_) (close-port port)))) |
|
(set-session-record-port-close! record close-wrapped-port) |
|
record) |
|
(wrap-record-port-for-gnutls<3.7.7 record port))))) |
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|
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(define (ensure-uri-reference uri-or-string) |
|
(cond |
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((string? uri-or-string) (string->uri-reference uri-or-string)) |
|
((uri-reference? uri-or-string) uri-or-string) |
|
(else (error "Invalid URI-reference" uri-or-string)))) |
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|
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(define (setup-http-tunnel port uri) |
|
"Establish over PORT an HTTP tunnel to the destination server of URI." |
|
(define target |
|
(string-append (uri-host uri) ":" |
|
(number->string |
|
(or (uri-port uri) |
|
(match (uri-scheme uri) |
|
('http 80) |
|
('https 443)))))) |
|
(format port "CONNECT ~a HTTP/1.1\r\n" target) |
|
(format port "Host: ~a\r\n\r\n" target) |
|
(force-output port) |
|
(read-response port)) |
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|
|
(define* (open-socket-for-uri uri-or-string |
|
#:key (verify-certificate? #t)) |
|
"Return an open input/output port for a connection to URI-OR-STRING. |
|
When VERIFY-CERTIFICATE? is true, verify HTTPS server certificates." |
|
(define uri |
|
(ensure-uri-reference uri-or-string)) |
|
(define https? |
|
(eq? 'https (uri-scheme uri))) |
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|
|
(define (open-socket) |
|
(define http-proxy |
|
(if https? (current-https-proxy) (current-http-proxy))) |
|
(define uri (ensure-uri-reference (or http-proxy uri-or-string))) |
|
(define addresses |
|
(let ((port (uri-port uri))) |
|
(delete-duplicates |
|
(getaddrinfo (uri-host uri) |
|
(cond (port => number->string) |
|
((uri-scheme uri) => symbol->string) |
|
(else (error "Not an absolute URI" uri))) |
|
(if port |
|
AI_NUMERICSERV |
|
0)) |
|
(lambda (ai1 ai2) |
|
(equal? (addrinfo:addr ai1) (addrinfo:addr ai2)))))) |
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|
|
(let loop ((addresses addresses)) |
|
(let* ((ai (car addresses)) |
|
(s (with-fluids ((%default-port-encoding #f)) |
|
;; Restrict ourselves to TCP. |
|
(socket (addrinfo:fam ai) SOCK_STREAM IPPROTO_IP)))) |
|
(catch 'system-error |
|
(lambda () |
|
(connect s (addrinfo:addr ai)) |
|
|
|
;; Buffer input and output on this port. |
|
(setvbuf s 'block) |
|
;; If we're using a proxy, make a note of that. |
|
(when http-proxy (set-http-proxy-port?! s #t)) |
|
s) |
|
(lambda args |
|
;; Connection failed, so try one of the other addresses. |
|
(close s) |
|
(if (null? (cdr addresses)) |
|
(apply throw args) |
|
(loop (cdr addresses)))))))) |
|
|
|
(let ((s (open-socket))) |
|
;; Buffer input and output on this port. |
|
(setvbuf s 'block %http-receive-buffer-size) |
|
|
|
(when (and https? (current-https-proxy)) |
|
(setup-http-tunnel s uri)) |
|
|
|
(if https? |
|
(tls-wrap s (uri-host uri) |
|
#:verify-certificate? verify-certificate?) |
|
s))) |
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|
|
(define (extend-request r k v . additional) |
|
(let ((r (set-field r (request-headers) |
|
(assoc-set! (copy-tree (request-headers r)) |
|
k v)))) |
|
(if (null? additional) |
|
r |
|
(apply extend-request r additional)))) |
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|
|
;; -> request body |
|
(define (sanitize-request request body) |
|
"\"Sanitize\" the given request and body, ensuring that they are |
|
complete and coherent. This method is most useful for methods that send |
|
data to the server, like POST, but can be used for any method. Return |
|
two values: a request and a bytevector, possibly the same ones that were |
|
passed as arguments. |
|
|
|
If BODY is a string, encodes the string to a bytevector, in an encoding |
|
appropriate for REQUEST. Adds a ‘content-length’ and ‘content-type’ |
|
header, as necessary. |
|
|
|
If BODY is a procedure, it is called with a port as an argument, and the |
|
output collected as a bytevector. In the future we might try to instead |
|
use a compressing, chunk-encoded port, and call this procedure later. |
|
Authors are advised not to rely on the procedure being called at any |
|
particular time. |
|
|
|
Note that we rely on the request itself already having been validated, |
|
as is the case by default with a request returned by `build-request'." |
|
(cond |
|
((not body) |
|
(let ((length (request-content-length request))) |
|
(if length |
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|
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(unless (zero? length) |
|
(error "content-length, but no body")) |
|
(when (assq 'transfer-encoding (request-headers request)) |
|
(error "transfer-encoding not allowed with no body"))) |
|
(values request #vu8()))) |
|
((string? body) |
|
(let* ((type (request-content-type request '(text/plain))) |
|
(declared-charset (assq-ref (cdr type) 'charset)) |
|
(charset (or declared-charset "utf-8"))) |
|
(sanitize-request |
|
(if declared-charset |
|
request |
|
(extend-request request 'content-type |
|
`(,@type (charset . ,charset)))) |
|
(string->bytevector body charset)))) |
|
((procedure? body) |
|
(let* ((type (request-content-type request |
|
'(text/plain))) |
|
(declared-charset (assq-ref (cdr type) 'charset)) |
|
(charset (or declared-charset "utf-8"))) |
|
(sanitize-request |
|
(if declared-charset |
|
request |
|
(extend-request request 'content-type |
|
`(,@type (charset . ,charset)))) |
|
(call-with-encoded-output-string charset body)))) |
|
((not (bytevector? body)) |
|
(error "unexpected body type")) |
|
(else |
|
(values (let ((rlen (request-content-length request)) |
|
(blen (bytevector-length body))) |
|
(cond |
|
(rlen (if (= rlen blen) |
|
request |
|
(error "bad content-length" rlen blen))) |
|
(else (extend-request request 'content-length blen)))) |
|
body)))) |
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|
|
(define (decode-response-body response body) |
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|
|
(cond |
|
((not body) body) |
|
((bytevector? body) |
|
(let ((rlen (response-content-length response)) |
|
(blen (bytevector-length body))) |
|
(cond |
|
((and rlen (not (= rlen blen))) |
|
(error "bad content-length" rlen blen)) |
|
((response-content-type response) |
|
=> (lambda (type) |
|
(cond |
|
((text-content-type? (car type)) |
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|
|
(bytevector->string body (or (assq-ref (cdr type) 'charset) |
|
"iso-8859-1"))) |
|
(else body)))) |
|
(else body)))) |
|
(else |
|
(error "unexpected body type" body)))) |
|
|
|
(define* (http-request uri #:key |
|
(body #f) |
|
(verify-certificate? #t) |
|
(port (open-socket-for-uri uri |
|
#:verify-certificate? |
|
verify-certificate?)) |
|
(method 'GET) |
|
(version '(1 . 1)) |
|
(keep-alive? #f) |
|
(headers '()) |
|
(decode-body? #t) |
|
(streaming? #f) |
|
(request |
|
(build-request |
|
(ensure-uri-reference uri) |
|
#:method method |
|
#:version version |
|
#:headers (if keep-alive? |
|
headers |
|
(cons '(connection close) headers)) |
|
#:port port))) |
|
"Connect to the server corresponding to URI and ask for the resource, |
|
using METHOD, defaulting to ‘GET’. If you already have a port open, |
|
pass it as PORT. The port will be closed at the end of the request |
|
unless KEEP-ALIVE? is true. Any extra headers in the alist HEADERS will |
|
be added to the request. |
|
|
|
If BODY is not ‘#f’, a message body will also be sent with the HTTP |
|
request. If BODY is a string, it is encoded according to the |
|
content-type in HEADERS, defaulting to UTF-8. Otherwise BODY should be |
|
a bytevector, or ‘#f’ for no body. Although it's allowed to send a |
|
message body along with any request, usually only POST and PUT requests |
|
have bodies. See ‘http-put’ and ‘http-post’ documentation, for more. |
|
|
|
If DECODE-BODY? is true, as is the default, the body of the |
|
response will be decoded to string, if it is a textual content-type. |
|
Otherwise it will be returned as a bytevector. |
|
|
|
However, if STREAMING? is true, instead of eagerly reading the response |
|
body from the server, this function only reads off the headers. The |
|
response body will be returned as a port on which the data may be read. |
|
Unless KEEP-ALIVE? is true, the port will be closed after the full |
|
response body has been read. |
|
|
|
If PORT is false, URI denotes an HTTPS URL, and VERIFY-CERTIFICATE? is |
|
true, verify X.509 certificates against those available in |
|
X509-CERTIFICATE-DIRECTORY. |
|
|
|
Returns two values: the response read from the server, and the response |
|
body as a string, bytevector, #f value, or as a port (if STREAMING? is |
|
true)." |
|
(call-with-values (lambda () (sanitize-request request body)) |
|
(lambda (request body) |
|
(let ((request (write-request request port))) |
|
(when body |
|
(write-request-body request body)) |
|
(force-output (request-port request)) |
|
(let ((response (read-response port))) |
|
(cond |
|
((eq? (request-method request) 'HEAD) |
|
(unless keep-alive? |
|
(close-port port)) |
|
(values response #f)) |
|
(streaming? |
|
(values response |
|
(response-body-port response |
|
#:keep-alive? keep-alive? |
|
#:decode? decode-body?))) |
|
(else |
|
(let ((body (read-response-body response))) |
|
(unless keep-alive? |
|
(close-port port)) |
|
(values response |
|
(if decode-body? |
|
(decode-response-body response body) |
|
body)))))))))) |
|
|
|
(define-syntax-rule (define-http-verb http-verb method doc) |
|
(define* (http-verb uri #:key |
|
(body #f) |
|
(verify-certificate? #t) |
|
(port (open-socket-for-uri uri |
|
#:verify-certificate? |
|
verify-certificate?)) |
|
(version '(1 . 1)) |
|
(keep-alive? #f) |
|
(headers '()) |
|
(decode-body? #t) |
|
(streaming? #f)) |
|
doc |
|
(http-request uri |
|
#:body body #:method method |
|
#:port port #:version version #:keep-alive? keep-alive? |
|
#:headers headers #:decode-body? decode-body? |
|
#:verify-certificate? verify-certificate? |
|
#:streaming? streaming?))) |
|
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(define-http-verb http-get |
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'GET |
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"Fetch message headers for the given URI using the HTTP \"GET\" |
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method. |
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This function invokes ‘http-request’, with the \"GET\" method. See |
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‘http-request’ for full documentation on the various keyword arguments |
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that are accepted by this function. |
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Returns two values: the resulting response, and the response body.") |
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(define-http-verb http-head |
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'HEAD |
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"Fetch message headers for the given URI using the HTTP \"HEAD\" |
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method. |
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This function invokes ‘http-request’, with the \"HEAD\" method. See |
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‘http-request’ for full documentation on the various keyword arguments |
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that are accepted by this function. |
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Returns two values: the resulting response, and ‘#f’. Responses to HEAD |
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requests do not have a body. The second value is only returned so that |
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other procedures can treat all of the http-foo verbs identically.") |
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(define-http-verb http-post |
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'POST |
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"Post data to the given URI using the HTTP \"POST\" method. |
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This function invokes ‘http-request’, with the \"POST\" method. See |
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‘http-request’ for full documentation on the various keyword arguments |
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that are accepted by this function. |
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Returns two values: the resulting response, and the response body.") |
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(define-http-verb http-put |
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'PUT |
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"Put data at the given URI using the HTTP \"PUT\" method. |
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This function invokes ‘http-request’, with the \"PUT\" method. See |
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‘http-request’ for full documentation on the various keyword arguments |
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that are accepted by this function. |
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Returns two values: the resulting response, and the response body.") |
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(define-http-verb http-delete |
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'DELETE |
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"Delete data at the given URI using the HTTP \"DELETE\" method. |
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This function invokes ‘http-request’, with the \"DELETE\" method. See |
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‘http-request’ for full documentation on the various keyword arguments |
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that are accepted by this function. |
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Returns two values: the resulting response, and the response body.") |
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(define-http-verb http-trace |
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'TRACE |
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"Send an HTTP \"TRACE\" request. |
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This function invokes ‘http-request’, with the \"TRACE\" method. See |
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‘http-request’ for full documentation on the various keyword arguments |
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that are accepted by this function. |
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Returns two values: the resulting response, and the response body.") |
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(define-http-verb http-options |
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'OPTIONS |
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"Query characteristics of an HTTP resource using the HTTP \"OPTIONS\" |
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method. |
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This function invokes ‘http-request’, with the \"OPTIONS\" method. See |
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‘http-request’ for full documentation on the various keyword arguments |
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that are accepted by this function. |
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Returns two values: the resulting response, and the response body.") |
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