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[tripe] / mon / tripemon.in
1 #! @PYTHON@
2 ### -*- mode: python; coding: utf-8 -*-
3 ###
4 ### Graphical monitor for tripe server
5 ###
6 ### (c) 2007 Straylight/Edgeware
7 ###
8
9 ###----- Licensing notice ---------------------------------------------------
10 ###
11 ### This file is part of Trivial IP Encryption (TrIPE).
12 ###
13 ### TrIPE is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
14 ### the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
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17 ###
18 ### TrIPE is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
19 ### ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
20 ### FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
21 ### for more details.
22 ###
23 ### You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
24 ### along with TrIPE. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
25
26 ###--------------------------------------------------------------------------
27 ### Dependencies.
28
29 import socket as S
30 import tripe as T
31 import mLib as M
32 from sys import argv, exit, stdin, stdout, stderr, exc_info, excepthook
33 import os as OS
34 from os import environ
35 import math as MATH
36 import sets as SET
37 from optparse import OptionParser
38 import time as TIME
39 import re as RX
40 from cStringIO import StringIO
41
42 try:
43 if OS.getenv('TRIPEMON_FORCE_GI'): raise ImportError()
44 import pygtk
45 pygtk.require('2.0')
46 import gtk as G
47 import gobject as GO
48 import gtk.gdk as GDK
49 GL = GO
50 GDK.KEY_Escape = G.keysyms.Escape
51 def raise_window(w): w.window.raise_()
52 combo_box_text = G.combo_box_new_text
53 def set_entry_bg(e, c): e.modify_base(G.STATE_NORMAL, c)
54 except ImportError:
55 from gi.repository import GObject as GO, GLib as GL, Gtk as G, Gdk as GDK
56 G.WINDOW_TOPLEVEL = G.WindowType.TOPLEVEL
57 G.EXPAND = G.AttachOptions.EXPAND
58 G.SHRINK = G.AttachOptions.SHRINK
59 G.FILL = G.AttachOptions.FILL
60 G.SORT_ASCENDING = G.SortType.ASCENDING
61 G.POLICY_AUTOMATIC = G.PolicyType.AUTOMATIC
62 G.SHADOW_IN = G.ShadowType.IN
63 G.SELECTION_NONE = G.SelectionMode.NONE
64 G.DIALOG_MODAL = G.DialogFlags.MODAL
65 G.RESPONSE_CANCEL = G.ResponseType.CANCEL
66 G.RESPONSE_NONE = G.ResponseType.NONE
67 def raise_window(w): getattr(w.get_window(), 'raise')()
68 combo_box_text = G.ComboBoxText
69 def set_entry_bg(e, c): e.modify_bg(G.StateType.NORMAL, c)
70
71 if OS.getenv('TRIPE_DEBUG_MONITOR') is not None:
72 T._debug = 1
73
74 ###--------------------------------------------------------------------------
75 ### Doing things later.
76
77 def uncaught():
78 """Report an uncaught exception."""
79 excepthook(*exc_info())
80
81 def xwrap(func):
82 """
83 Return a function which behaves like FUNC, but reports exceptions via
84 uncaught.
85 """
86 def _(*args, **kw):
87 try:
88 return func(*args, **kw)
89 except SystemExit:
90 raise
91 except:
92 uncaught()
93 raise
94 return _
95
96 def invoker(func, *args, **kw):
97 """
98 Return a function which throws away its arguments and calls
99 FUNC(*ARGS, **KW).
100
101 If for loops worked by binding rather than assignment then we wouldn't need
102 this kludge.
103 """
104 return lambda *hunoz, **hukairz: xwrap(func)(*args, **kw)
105
106 def cr(func, *args, **kw):
107 """Return a function which invokes FUNC(*ARGS, **KW) in a coroutine."""
108 name = T.funargstr(func, args, kw)
109 return lambda *hunoz, **hukairz: \
110 T.Coroutine(xwrap(func), name = name).switch(*args, **kw)
111
112 def incr(func):
113 """Decorator: runs its function in a coroutine of its own."""
114 return lambda *args, **kw: \
115 (T.Coroutine(func, name = T.funargstr(func, args, kw))
116 .switch(*args, **kw))
117
118 ###--------------------------------------------------------------------------
119 ### Random bits of infrastructure.
120
121 ## Program name, shorn of extraneous stuff.
122 M.ego(argv[0])
123 moan = M.moan
124 die = M.die
125
126 class HookList (object):
127 """
128 Notification hook list.
129
130 Other objects can add functions onto the hook list. When the hook list is
131 run, the functions are called in the order in which they were registered.
132 """
133
134 def __init__(me):
135 """Basic initialization: create the hook list."""
136 me.list = []
137
138 def add(me, func, obj):
139 """Add FUNC to the list of hook functions."""
140 me.list.append((obj, func))
141
142 def prune(me, obj):
143 """Remove hook functions registered with the given OBJ."""
144 new = []
145 for o, f in me.list:
146 if o is not obj:
147 new.append((o, f))
148 me.list = new
149
150 def run(me, *args, **kw):
151 """Invoke the hook functions with arguments *ARGS and **KW."""
152 for o, hook in me.list:
153 rc = hook(*args, **kw)
154 if rc is not None: return rc
155 return None
156
157 class HookClient (object):
158 """
159 Mixin for classes which are clients of hooks.
160
161 It keeps track of the hooks it's a client of, and has the ability to
162 extricate itself from all of them. This is useful because weak objects
163 don't seem to work well.
164 """
165 def __init__(me):
166 """Basic initialization."""
167 me.hooks = SET.Set()
168
169 def hook(me, hk, func):
170 """Add FUNC to the hook list HK."""
171 hk.add(func, me)
172 me.hooks.add(hk)
173
174 def unhook(me, hk):
175 """Remove myself from the hook list HK."""
176 hk.prune(me)
177 me.hooks.discard(hk)
178
179 def unhookall(me):
180 """Remove myself from all hook lists."""
181 for hk in me.hooks:
182 hk.prune(me)
183 me.hooks.clear()
184
185 class struct (object):
186 """A very simple dumb data container object."""
187 def __init__(me, **kw):
188 me.__dict__.update(kw)
189
190 ## Matches ISO date format yyyy-mm-ddThh:mm:ss.
191 rx_time = RX.compile(r'^(\d+)-(\d+)-(\d+)T(\d+):(\d+):(\d+)$')
192
193 ###--------------------------------------------------------------------------
194 ### Connections.
195
196 class GIOWatcher (object):
197 """
198 Monitor I/O events using glib.
199 """
200 def __init__(me, conn, mc = GL.main_context_default()):
201 me._conn = conn
202 me._watch = None
203 me._mc = mc
204 def connected(me, sock):
205 me._watch = GL.io_add_watch(sock, GL.IO_IN,
206 lambda *hunoz: me._conn.receive())
207 def disconnected(me):
208 GL.source_remove(me._watch)
209 me._watch = None
210 def iterate(me):
211 me._mc.iteration(True)
212
213 class Connection (T.TripeCommandDispatcher):
214 """
215 The main connection to the server.
216
217 The improvement over the TripeCommandDispatcher is that the Connection
218 provides hooklists for NOTE, WARN and TRACE messages, and for connect and
219 disconnect events.
220
221 This class knows about the Glib I/O dispatcher system, and plugs into it.
222
223 Hooks:
224
225 * connecthook(): a connection to the server has been established
226 * disconnecthook(): the connection has been dropped
227 * notehook(TOKEN, ...): server issued a notification
228 * warnhook(TOKEN, ...): server issued a warning
229 * tracehook(TOKEN, ...): server issued a trace message
230 """
231
232 def __init__(me, socket):
233 """Create a new Connection."""
234 T.TripeCommandDispatcher.__init__(me, socket)
235 me.connecthook = HookList()
236 me.disconnecthook = HookList()
237 me.notehook = HookList()
238 me.warnhook = HookList()
239 me.tracehook = HookList()
240 me.handler['NOTE'] = lambda _, *rest: me.notehook.run(*rest)
241 me.handler['WARN'] = lambda _, *rest: me.warnhook.run(*rest)
242 me.handler['TRACE'] = lambda _, *rest: me.tracehook.run(*rest)
243 me.iowatch = GIOWatcher(me)
244
245 def connected(me):
246 """Handles reconnection to the server, and signals the hook."""
247 T.TripeCommandDispatcher.connected(me)
248 me.connecthook.run()
249
250 def disconnected(me, reason):
251 """Handles disconnection from the server, and signals the hook."""
252 me.disconnecthook.run(reason)
253 T.TripeCommandDispatcher.disconnected(me, reason)
254
255 ###--------------------------------------------------------------------------
256 ### Watching the peers go by.
257
258 class MonitorObject (object):
259 """
260 An object with hooks it uses to notify others of changes in its state.
261 These are the objects tracked by the MonitorList class.
262
263 The object has a name, an `aliveness' state indicated by the `alivep' flag,
264 and hooks.
265
266 Hooks:
267
268 * changehook(): the object has changed its state
269 * deadhook(): the object has been destroyed
270
271 Subclass responsibilities:
272
273 * update(INFO): update internal state based on the provided INFO, and run
274 the changehook.
275 """
276
277 def __init__(me, name):
278 """Initialize the object with the given NAME."""
279 me.name = name
280 me.deadhook = HookList()
281 me.changehook = HookList()
282 me.alivep = True
283
284 def dead(me):
285 """Mark the object as dead; invoke the deadhook."""
286 me.alivep = False
287 me.deadhook.run()
288
289 class Peer (MonitorObject):
290 """
291 An object representing a connected peer.
292
293 As well as the standard hooks, a peer has a pinghook, which isn't used
294 directly by this class.
295
296 Hooks:
297
298 * pinghook(): invoked by the Pinger (q.v.) when ping statistics change
299
300 Attributes provided are:
301
302 * addr = a vaguely human-readable representation of the peer's address
303 * ifname = the peer's interface name
304 * tunnel = the kind of tunnel the peer is using
305 * keepalive = the peer's keepalive interval in seconds
306 * ping['EPING'] and ping['PING'] = pingstate statistics (maintained by
307 the Pinger)
308 """
309
310 def __init__(me, name):
311 """Initialize the object with the given name."""
312 MonitorObject.__init__(me, name)
313 me.pinghook = HookList()
314 me.__dict__.update(conn.algs(name))
315 me.update()
316
317 def update(me, hunoz = None):
318 """Update the peer, fetching information about it from the server."""
319 me._setaddr(conn.addr(me.name))
320 me.ifname = conn.ifname(me.name)
321 me.__dict__.update(conn.peerinfo(me.name))
322 me.changehook.run()
323
324 def _setaddr(me, addr):
325 """Set the peer's address."""
326 if addr[0] == 'INET':
327 ipaddr, port = addr[1:]
328 try:
329 name = S.gethostbyaddr(ipaddr)[0]
330 me.addr = 'INET %s:%s [%s]' % (name, port, ipaddr)
331 except S.herror:
332 me.addr = 'INET %s:%s' % (ipaddr, port)
333 else:
334 me.addr = ' '.join(addr)
335
336 def setaddr(me, addr):
337 """Informs the object of a change to its address to ADDR."""
338 me._setaddr(addr)
339 me.changehook.run()
340
341 def setifname(me, newname):
342 """Informs the object of a change to its interface name to NEWNAME."""
343 me.ifname = newname
344 me.changehook.run()
345
346 class Service (MonitorObject):
347 """
348 Represents a service.
349
350 Additional attributes are:
351
352 * version = the service version
353 """
354 def __init__(me, name, version):
355 MonitorObject.__init__(me, name)
356 me.version = version
357
358 def update(me, version):
359 """Tell the Service that its version has changed to VERSION."""
360 me.version = version
361 me.changehook.run()
362
363 class MonitorList (object):
364 """
365 Maintains a collection of MonitorObjects.
366
367 The MonitorList can be indexed by name to retrieve the individual objects;
368 iteration generates the individual objects. More complicated operations
369 can be done on the `table' dictionary directly.
370
371 Hooks addhook(OBJ) and delhook(OBJ) are invoked when objects are added or
372 deleted.
373
374 Subclass responsibilities:
375
376 * list(): return a list of (NAME, INFO) pairs.
377
378 * make(NAME, INFO): returns a new MonitorObject for the given NAME; INFO
379 is from the output of list().
380 """
381
382 def __init__(me):
383 """Initialize a new MonitorList."""
384 me.table = {}
385 me.addhook = HookList()
386 me.delhook = HookList()
387
388 def update(me):
389 """
390 Refresh the list of objects:
391
392 We add new object which have appeared, delete ones which have vanished,
393 and update any which persist.
394 """
395 new = {}
396 for name, stuff in me.list():
397 new[name] = True
398 me.add(name, stuff)
399 for name in me.table.copy():
400 if name not in new:
401 me.remove(name)
402
403 def add(me, name, stuff):
404 """
405 Add a new object created by make(NAME, STUFF) if it doesn't already
406 exist. If it does, update it.
407 """
408 if name not in me.table:
409 obj = me.make(name, stuff)
410 me.table[name] = obj
411 me.addhook.run(obj)
412 else:
413 me.table[name].update(stuff)
414
415 def remove(me, name):
416 """
417 Remove the object called NAME from the list.
418
419 The object becomes dead.
420 """
421 if name in me.table:
422 obj = me.table[name]
423 del me.table[name]
424 me.delhook.run(obj)
425 obj.dead()
426
427 def __getitem__(me, name):
428 """Retrieve the object called NAME."""
429 return me.table[name]
430
431 def __iter__(me):
432 """Iterate over the objects."""
433 return me.table.itervalues()
434
435 class PeerList (MonitorList):
436 """The list of the known peers."""
437 def list(me):
438 return [(name, None) for name in conn.list()]
439 def make(me, name, stuff):
440 return Peer(name)
441
442 class ServiceList (MonitorList):
443 """The list of the registered services."""
444 def list(me):
445 return conn.svclist()
446 def make(me, name, stuff):
447 return Service(name, stuff)
448
449 class Monitor (HookClient):
450 """
451 The main monitor: keeps track of the changes happening to the server.
452
453 Exports the peers, services MonitorLists, and a (plain Python) list
454 autopeers of peers which the connect service knows how to start by name.
455
456 Hooks provided:
457
458 * autopeershook(): invoked when the auto-peers list changes.
459 """
460 def __init__(me):
461 """Initialize the Monitor."""
462 HookClient.__init__(me)
463 me.peers = PeerList()
464 me.services = ServiceList()
465 me.hook(conn.connecthook, me._connected)
466 me.hook(conn.notehook, me._notify)
467 me.autopeershook = HookList()
468 me.autopeers = None
469
470 def _connected(me):
471 """Handle a successful connection by starting the setup coroutine."""
472 me._setup()
473
474 @incr
475 def _setup(me):
476 """Coroutine function: initialize for a new connection."""
477 conn.watch('-A+wnt')
478 me.peers.update()
479 me.services.update()
480 me._updateautopeers()
481
482 def _updateautopeers(me):
483 """Update the auto-peers list from the connect service."""
484 if 'connect' in me.services.table:
485 me.autopeers = [' '.join(line)
486 for line in conn.svcsubmit('connect', 'list-active')]
487 me.autopeers.sort()
488 else:
489 me.autopeers = None
490 me.autopeershook.run()
491
492 def _notify(me, code, *rest):
493 """
494 Handle notifications from the server.
495
496 ADD, KILL and NEWIFNAME notifications get passed up to the PeerList;
497 SVCCLAIM and SVCRELEASE get passed up to the ServiceList. Finally,
498 peerdb-update notifications from the watch service cause us to refresh
499 the auto-peers list.
500 """
501 if code == 'ADD':
502 T.aside(me.peers.add, rest[0], None)
503 elif code == 'KILL':
504 T.aside(me.peers.remove, rest[0])
505 elif code == 'NEWIFNAME':
506 try:
507 me.peers[rest[0]].setifname(rest[2])
508 except KeyError:
509 pass
510 elif code == 'NEWADDR':
511 try:
512 me.peers[rest[0]].setaddr(rest[1:])
513 except KeyError:
514 pass
515 elif code == 'SVCCLAIM':
516 T.aside(me.services.add, rest[0], rest[1])
517 if rest[0] == 'connect':
518 T.aside(me._updateautopeers)
519 elif code == 'SVCRELEASE':
520 T.aside(me.services.remove, rest[0])
521 if rest[0] == 'connect':
522 T.aside(me._updateautopeers)
523 elif code == 'USER':
524 if not rest: return
525 if rest[0] == 'watch' and \
526 rest[1] == 'peerdb-update':
527 T.aside(me._updateautopeers)
528
529 ###--------------------------------------------------------------------------
530 ### Window management cruft.
531
532 class MyWindowMixin (G.Window, HookClient):
533 """
534 Mixin for windows which call a closehook when they're destroyed. It's also
535 a hookclient, and will release its hooks when it's destroyed.
536
537 Hooks:
538
539 * closehook(): called when the window is closed.
540 """
541
542 def mywininit(me):
543 """Initialization function. Note that it's not called __init__!"""
544 me.closehook = HookList()
545 HookClient.__init__(me)
546 me.connect('destroy', invoker(me.close))
547
548 def close(me):
549 """Close the window, invoking the closehook and releasing all hooks."""
550 me.closehook.run()
551 me.destroy()
552 me.unhookall()
553
554 class MyWindow (MyWindowMixin):
555 """A version of MyWindowMixin suitable as a single parent class."""
556 def __init__(me, kind = G.WINDOW_TOPLEVEL):
557 G.Window.__init__(me, kind)
558 me.mywininit()
559
560 class TrivialWindowMixin (MyWindowMixin):
561 """A simple window which you can close with Escape."""
562 def mywininit(me):
563 super(TrivialWindowMixin, me).mywininit()
564 me.connect('key-press-event', me._keypress)
565 def _keypress(me, _, ev):
566 if ev.keyval == GDK.KEY_Escape: me.destroy()
567
568 class TrivialWindow (MyWindow, TrivialWindowMixin):
569 pass
570
571 class MyDialog (G.Dialog, MyWindowMixin, HookClient):
572 """A dialogue box with a closehook and sensible button binding."""
573
574 def __init__(me, title = None, flags = 0, buttons = []):
575 """
576 The BUTTONS are a list of (STOCKID, THUNK) pairs: call the appropriate
577 THUNK when the button is pressed. The other arguments are just like
578 GTK's Dialog class.
579 """
580 i = 0
581 br = []
582 me.rmap = []
583 for b, f in buttons:
584 br.append(b)
585 br.append(i)
586 me.rmap.append(f)
587 i += 1
588 G.Dialog.__init__(me, title, None, flags, tuple(br))
589 me.mywininit()
590 me.set_default_response(i - 1)
591 me.connect('response', me.respond)
592
593 def respond(me, hunoz, rid, *hukairz):
594 """Dispatch responses to the appropriate thunks."""
595 if rid >= 0: me.rmap[rid]()
596
597 def makeactiongroup(name, acts):
598 """
599 Creates an ActionGroup called NAME.
600
601 ACTS is a list of tuples containing:
602
603 * ACT: an action name
604 * LABEL: the label string for the action
605 * ACCEL: accelerator string, or None
606 * FUNC: thunk to call when the action is invoked
607 """
608 actgroup = G.ActionGroup(name)
609 for act, label, accel, func in acts:
610 a = G.Action(act, label, None, None)
611 if func: a.connect('activate', invoker(func))
612 actgroup.add_action_with_accel(a, accel)
613 return actgroup
614
615 class GridPacker (G.Table):
616 """
617 Like a Table, but with more state: makes filling in the widgets easier.
618 """
619
620 def __init__(me):
621 """Initialize a new GridPacker."""
622 G.Table.__init__(me)
623 me.row = 0
624 me.col = 0
625 me.rows = 1
626 me.cols = 1
627 me.set_border_width(4)
628 me.set_col_spacings(4)
629 me.set_row_spacings(4)
630
631 def pack(me, w, width = 1, newlinep = False,
632 xopt = G.EXPAND | G.FILL | G.SHRINK, yopt = 0,
633 xpad = 0, ypad = 0):
634 """
635 Packs a new widget.
636
637 W is the widget to add. XOPY, YOPT, XPAD and YPAD are as for Table.
638 WIDTH is how many cells to take up horizontally. NEWLINEP is whether to
639 start a new line for this widget. Returns W.
640 """
641 if newlinep:
642 me.row += 1
643 me.col = 0
644 bot = me.row + 1
645 right = me.col + width
646 if bot > me.rows or right > me.cols:
647 if bot > me.rows: me.rows = bot
648 if right > me.cols: me.cols = right
649 me.resize(me.rows, me.cols)
650 me.attach(w, me.col, me.col + width, me.row, me.row + 1,
651 xopt, yopt, xpad, ypad)
652 me.col += width
653 return w
654
655 def labelled(me, lab, w, newlinep = False, **kw):
656 """
657 Packs a labelled widget.
658
659 Other arguments are as for pack. Returns W.
660 """
661 label = G.Label(lab + ' ')
662 label.set_alignment(1.0, 0)
663 me.pack(label, newlinep = newlinep, xopt = G.FILL)
664 me.pack(w, **kw)
665 return w
666
667 def info(me, label, text = None, len = 18, **kw):
668 """
669 Packs an information widget with a label.
670
671 LABEL is the label; TEXT is the initial text; LEN is the estimated length
672 in characters. Returns the entry widget.
673 """
674 e = G.Label()
675 if text is not None: e.set_text(text)
676 e.set_width_chars(len)
677 e.set_selectable(True)
678 e.set_alignment(0.0, 0.5)
679 me.labelled(label, e, **kw)
680 return e
681
682 class WindowSlot (HookClient):
683 """
684 A place to store a window -- specificially a MyWindowMixin.
685
686 If the window is destroyed, remember this; when we come to open the window,
687 raise it if it already exists; otherwise make a new one.
688 """
689 def __init__(me, createfunc):
690 """
691 Constructor: CREATEFUNC must return a new Window which supports the
692 closehook protocol.
693 """
694 HookClient.__init__(me)
695 me.createfunc = createfunc
696 me.window = None
697
698 def open(me):
699 """Opens the window, creating it if necessary."""
700 if me.window:
701 raise_window(me.window)
702 else:
703 me.window = me.createfunc()
704 me.hook(me.window.closehook, me.closed)
705
706 def closed(me):
707 """Handles the window being closed."""
708 me.unhook(me.window.closehook)
709 me.window = None
710
711 class MyTreeView (G.TreeView):
712 def __init__(me, model):
713 G.TreeView.__init__(me, model)
714 me.set_rules_hint(True)
715
716 class MyScrolledWindow (G.ScrolledWindow):
717 def __init__(me):
718 G.ScrolledWindow.__init__(me)
719 me.set_policy(G.POLICY_AUTOMATIC, G.POLICY_AUTOMATIC)
720 me.set_shadow_type(G.SHADOW_IN)
721
722 ## Matches a signed integer.
723 rx_num = RX.compile(r'^[-+]?\d+$')
724
725 ## The colour red.
726 c_red = GDK.color_parse('#ff6666')
727
728 class ValidationError (Exception):
729 """Raised by ValidatingEntry.get_text() if the text isn't valid."""
730 pass
731
732 class ValidatingEntry (G.Entry):
733 """
734 Like an Entry, but makes the text go red if the contents are invalid.
735
736 If get_text is called, and the text is invalid, ValidationError is raised.
737 The attribute validp reflects whether the contents are currently valid.
738 """
739
740 def __init__(me, valid, text = '', size = -1, *arg, **kw):
741 """
742 Make a validating Entry.
743
744 VALID is a regular expression or a predicate on strings. TEXT is the
745 default text to insert. SIZE is the size of the box to set, in
746 characters (ish). Other arguments are passed to Entry.
747 """
748 G.Entry.__init__(me, *arg, **kw)
749 me.connect("changed", me._check)
750 me.connect("state-changed", me._check)
751 if callable(valid):
752 me.validate = valid
753 else:
754 me.validate = RX.compile(valid).match
755 me.ensure_style()
756 if size != -1: me.set_width_chars(size)
757 me.set_activates_default(True)
758 me.set_text(text)
759 me._check()
760
761 def _check(me, *hunoz):
762 """Check the current text and update validp and the text colour."""
763 if me.validate(G.Entry.get_text(me)):
764 me.validp = True
765 set_entry_bg(me, None)
766 else:
767 me.validp = False
768 set_entry_bg(me, me.is_sensitive() and c_red or None)
769
770 def get_text(me):
771 """
772 Return the text in the Entry if it's valid. If it isn't, raise
773 ValidationError.
774 """
775 if not me.validp:
776 raise ValidationError()
777 return G.Entry.get_text(me)
778
779 def numericvalidate(min = None, max = None):
780 """
781 Return a validation function for numbers.
782
783 Entry must consist of an optional sign followed by digits, and the
784 resulting integer must be within the given bounds.
785 """
786 return lambda x: (rx_num.match(x) and
787 (min is None or long(x) >= min) and
788 (max is None or long(x) <= max))
789
790 ###--------------------------------------------------------------------------
791 ### Various minor dialog boxen.
792
793 GPL = """\
794 TrIPE is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
795 the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
796 Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your
797 option) any later version.
798
799 TrIPE is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
800 ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
801 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
802 for more details.
803
804 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
805 along with TrIPE. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>."""
806
807 class AboutBox (G.AboutDialog, TrivialWindowMixin):
808 """The program `About' box."""
809 def __init__(me):
810 G.AboutDialog.__init__(me)
811 me.mywininit()
812 me.set_name('TrIPEmon')
813 me.set_version(T.VERSION)
814 me.set_license(GPL)
815 me.set_authors(['Mark Wooding <mdw@distorted.org.uk>'])
816 me.set_comments('A graphical monitor for the TrIPE VPN server')
817 me.set_copyright('Copyright © 2006-2008 Straylight/Edgeware')
818 me.connect('response', me.respond)
819 me.show()
820 def respond(me, hunoz, rid, *hukairz):
821 if rid == G.RESPONSE_CANCEL:
822 me.close()
823 aboutbox = WindowSlot(AboutBox)
824
825 def moanbox(msg):
826 """Report an error message in a window."""
827 d = G.Dialog('Error from %s' % M.quis,
828 flags = G.DIALOG_MODAL,
829 buttons = ((G.STOCK_OK, G.RESPONSE_NONE)))
830 label = G.Label(msg)
831 label.set_padding(20, 20)
832 d.vbox.pack_start(label, True, True, 0)
833 label.show()
834 d.run()
835 d.destroy()
836
837 def unimplemented(*hunoz):
838 """Indicator of laziness."""
839 moanbox("I've not written that bit yet.")
840
841 ###--------------------------------------------------------------------------
842 ### Logging windows.
843
844 class LogModel (G.ListStore):
845 """
846 A simple list of log messages, usable as the model for a TreeView.
847
848 The column headings are stored in the `cols' attribute.
849 """
850
851 def __init__(me, columns):
852 """
853 COLUMNS must be a list of column name strings. We add a time column to
854 the left.
855 """
856 me.cols = ('Time',) + columns
857 G.ListStore.__init__(me, *((GO.TYPE_STRING,) * len(me.cols)))
858
859 def add(me, *entries):
860 """
861 Adds a new log message, with a timestamp.
862
863 The ENTRIES are the contents for the list columns.
864 """
865 now = TIME.strftime('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S')
866 me.append((now, ) + entries)
867
868 class TraceLogModel (LogModel):
869 """Log model for trace messages."""
870 def __init__(me):
871 LogModel.__init__(me, ('Message',))
872 def notify(me, line):
873 """Call with a new trace message."""
874 me.add(line)
875
876 class WarningLogModel (LogModel):
877 """
878 Log model for warnings.
879
880 We split the category out into a separate column.
881 """
882 def __init__(me):
883 LogModel.__init__(me, ('Category', 'Message'))
884 def notify(me, tag, *rest):
885 """Call with a new warning message."""
886 me.add(tag, ' '.join([T.quotify(w) for w in rest]))
887
888 class LogViewer (TrivialWindow):
889 """
890 A log viewer window.
891
892 Its contents are a TreeView showing the log.
893
894 Attributes:
895
896 * model: an appropriate LogModel
897 * list: a TreeView widget to display the log
898 """
899
900 def __init__(me, model):
901 """
902 Create a log viewer showing the LogModel MODEL.
903 """
904 TrivialWindow.__init__(me)
905 me.model = model
906 scr = MyScrolledWindow()
907 me.list = MyTreeView(me.model)
908 i = 0
909 for c in me.model.cols:
910 crt = G.CellRendererText()
911 me.list.append_column(G.TreeViewColumn(c, crt, text = i))
912 i += 1
913 crt.set_property('family', 'monospace')
914 me.set_default_size(440, 256)
915 scr.add(me.list)
916 me.add(scr)
917 me.show_all()
918
919 ###--------------------------------------------------------------------------
920 ### Pinging peers.
921
922 class pingstate (struct):
923 """
924 Information kept for each peer by the Pinger.
925
926 Important attributes:
927
928 * peer = the peer name
929 * command = PING or EPING
930 * n = how many pings we've sent so far
931 * ngood = how many returned
932 * nmiss = how many didn't return
933 * nmissrun = how many pings since the last good one
934 * tlast = round-trip time for the last (good) ping
935 * ttot = total roung trip time
936 """
937 pass
938
939 class Pinger (T.Coroutine, HookClient):
940 """
941 Coroutine which pings known peers and collects statistics.
942
943 Interesting attributes:
944
945 * _map: dict mapping peer names to Peer objects
946 * _q: event queue for notifying pinger coroutine
947 * _timer: gobject timer for waking the coroutine
948 """
949
950 def __init__(me):
951 """
952 Initialize the pinger.
953
954 We watch the monitor's PeerList to track which peers we should ping. We
955 maintain an event queue and put all the events on that.
956
957 The statistics for a PEER are held in the Peer object, in PEER.ping[CMD],
958 where CMD is 'PING' or 'EPING'.
959 """
960 T.Coroutine.__init__(me)
961 HookClient.__init__(me)
962 me._map = {}
963 me._q = T.Queue()
964 me._timer = None
965 me.hook(conn.connecthook, me._connected)
966 me.hook(conn.disconnecthook, me._disconnected)
967 me.hook(monitor.peers.addhook,
968 lambda p: T.defer(me._q.put, (p, 'ADD', None)))
969 me.hook(monitor.peers.delhook,
970 lambda p: T.defer(me._q.put, (p, 'KILL', None)))
971 if conn.connectedp(): me.connected()
972
973 def _connected(me):
974 """Respond to connection: start pinging thngs."""
975 me._timer = GL.timeout_add(1000, me._timerfunc)
976
977 def _timerfunc(me):
978 """Timer function: put a timer event on the queue."""
979 me._q.put((None, 'TIMER', None))
980 return True
981
982 def _disconnected(me, reason):
983 """Respond to disconnection: stop pinging."""
984 GL.source_remove(me._timer)
985
986 def run(me):
987 """
988 Coroutine function: read events from the queue and process them.
989
990 Interesting events:
991
992 * (PEER, 'KILL', None): remove PEER from the interesting peers list
993 * (PEER, 'ADD', None): add PEER to the list
994 * (PEER, 'INFO', TOKENS): result from a PING command
995 * (None, 'TIMER', None): interval timer went off: send more pings
996 """
997 while True:
998 tag, code, stuff = me._q.get()
999 if code == 'KILL':
1000 name = tag.name
1001 if name in me._map:
1002 del me._map[name]
1003 elif not conn.connectedp():
1004 pass
1005 elif code == 'ADD':
1006 p = tag
1007 p.ping = {}
1008 for cmd in 'PING', 'EPING':
1009 ps = pingstate(command = cmd, peer = p,
1010 n = 0, ngood = 0, nmiss = 0, nmissrun = 0,
1011 tlast = 0, ttot = 0)
1012 p.ping[cmd] = ps
1013 me._map[p.name] = p
1014 elif code == 'INFO':
1015 ps = tag
1016 if stuff[0] == 'ping-ok':
1017 t = float(stuff[1])
1018 ps.ngood += 1
1019 ps.nmissrun = 0
1020 ps.tlast = t
1021 ps.ttot += t
1022 else:
1023 ps.nmiss += 1
1024 ps.nmissrun += 1
1025 ps.n += 1
1026 ps.peer.pinghook.run(ps.peer, ps.command, ps)
1027 elif code == 'TIMER':
1028 for name, p in me._map.iteritems():
1029 for cmd, ps in p.ping.iteritems():
1030 conn.rawcommand(T.TripeAsynchronousCommand(me._q, ps, [
1031 cmd, '-background', conn.bgtag(), '--', name]))
1032
1033 ###--------------------------------------------------------------------------
1034 ### Random dialogue boxes.
1035
1036 class AddPeerDialog (MyDialog):
1037 """
1038 Let the user create a new peer the low-level way.
1039
1040 Interesting attributes:
1041
1042 * e_name, e_addr, e_port, c_keepalive, l_tunnel: widgets in the dialog
1043 """
1044
1045 def __init__(me):
1046 """Initialize the dialogue."""
1047 MyDialog.__init__(me, 'Add peer',
1048 buttons = [(G.STOCK_CANCEL, me.destroy),
1049 (G.STOCK_OK, me.ok)])
1050 me._setup()
1051
1052 @incr
1053 def _setup(me):
1054 """Coroutine function: background setup for AddPeerDialog."""
1055 table = GridPacker()
1056 me.vbox.pack_start(table, True, True, 0)
1057 me.e_name = table.labelled('Name',
1058 ValidatingEntry(r'^[^\s:]+$', '', 16),
1059 width = 3)
1060 me.e_addr = table.labelled('Address',
1061 ValidatingEntry(r'^[a-zA-Z0-9.-]+$', '', 24),
1062 newlinep = True)
1063 me.e_port = table.labelled('Port',
1064 ValidatingEntry(numericvalidate(0, 65535),
1065 '4070',
1066 5))
1067 me.l_tunnel = table.labelled('Tunnel', combo_box_text(),
1068 newlinep = True, width = 3)
1069 me.tuns = ['(Default)'] + conn.tunnels()
1070 for t in me.tuns:
1071 me.l_tunnel.append_text(t)
1072 me.l_tunnel.set_active(0)
1073
1074 def tickybox_sensitivity(tickybox, target):
1075 tickybox.connect('toggled',
1076 lambda t: target.set_sensitive (t.get_active()))
1077
1078 def optional_entry(label, rx_valid, width):
1079 c = G.CheckButton(label)
1080 table.pack(c, newlinep = True, xopt = G.FILL)
1081 e = ValidatingEntry(rx_valid, '', width)
1082 e.set_sensitive(False)
1083 tickybox_sensitivity(c, e)
1084 table.pack(e, width = 3)
1085 return c, e
1086
1087 me.c_keepalive, me.e_keepalive = \
1088 optional_entry('Keepalives', r'^\d+[hms]?$', 5)
1089
1090 me.c_cork = G.CheckButton('Cork')
1091 table.pack(me.c_cork, newlinep = True, width = 4, xopt = G.FILL)
1092
1093 me.c_mobile = G.CheckButton('Mobile')
1094 table.pack(me.c_mobile, newlinep = True, width = 4, xopt = G.FILL)
1095
1096 me.c_peerkey, me.e_peerkey = \
1097 optional_entry('Peer key tag', r'^[^.:\s]+$', 16)
1098 me.c_privkey, me.e_privkey = \
1099 optional_entry('Private key tag', r'^[^.:\s]+$', 16)
1100
1101 me.c_knock, me.e_knock = \
1102 optional_entry('Knock string', r'^[^:\s]+$', 16)
1103
1104 me.show_all()
1105
1106 def ok(me):
1107 """Handle an OK press: create the peer."""
1108 try:
1109 t = me.l_tunnel.get_active()
1110 me._addpeer(me.e_name.get_text(),
1111 me.e_addr.get_text(),
1112 me.e_port.get_text(),
1113 keepalive = (me.c_keepalive.get_active() and
1114 me.e_keepalive.get_text() or None),
1115 tunnel = t and me.tuns[t] or None,
1116 cork = me.c_cork.get_active() or None,
1117 mobile = me.c_mobile.get_active() or None,
1118 key = (me.c_peerkey.get_active() and
1119 me.e_peerkey.get_text() or None),
1120 priv = (me.c_privkey.get_active() and
1121 me.e_privkey.get_text() or None),
1122 knock = (me.c_knock.get_active() and
1123 me.e_knock.get_text() or None))
1124 except ValidationError:
1125 GDK.beep()
1126 return
1127
1128 @incr
1129 def _addpeer(me, *args, **kw):
1130 """Coroutine function: actually do the ADD command."""
1131 try:
1132 conn.add(*args, **kw)
1133 me.destroy()
1134 except T.TripeError, exc:
1135 T.defer(moanbox, ' '.join(exc))
1136
1137 class ServInfo (TrivialWindow):
1138 """
1139 Show information about the server and available services.
1140
1141 Interesting attributes:
1142
1143 * e: maps SERVINFO keys to entry widgets
1144 * svcs: Gtk ListStore describing services (columns are name and version)
1145 """
1146
1147 def __init__(me):
1148 TrivialWindow.__init__(me)
1149 me.set_title('TrIPE server info')
1150 table = GridPacker()
1151 me.add(table)
1152 me.e = {}
1153 def add(label, tag, text = None, **kw):
1154 me.e[tag] = table.info(label, text, **kw)
1155 add('Implementation', 'implementation')
1156 add('Version', 'version', newlinep = True)
1157 me.svcs = G.ListStore(*(GO.TYPE_STRING,) * 2)
1158 me.svcs.set_sort_column_id(0, G.SORT_ASCENDING)
1159 scr = MyScrolledWindow()
1160 lb = MyTreeView(me.svcs)
1161 i = 0
1162 for title in 'Service', 'Version':
1163 lb.append_column(G.TreeViewColumn(
1164 title, G.CellRendererText(), text = i))
1165 i += 1
1166 for svc in monitor.services:
1167 me.svcs.append([svc.name, svc.version])
1168 scr.add(lb)
1169 table.pack(scr, width = 2, newlinep = True,
1170 yopt = G.EXPAND | G.FILL | G.SHRINK)
1171 me.update()
1172 me.hook(conn.connecthook, me.update)
1173 me.hook(monitor.services.addhook, me.addsvc)
1174 me.hook(monitor.services.delhook, me.delsvc)
1175 me.show_all()
1176
1177 def addsvc(me, svc):
1178 me.svcs.append([svc.name, svc.version])
1179
1180 def delsvc(me, svc):
1181 for i in xrange(len(me.svcs)):
1182 if me.svcs[i][0] == svc.name:
1183 me.svcs.remove(me.svcs.get_iter(i))
1184 break
1185 @incr
1186 def update(me):
1187 info = conn.servinfo()
1188 for i in me.e:
1189 me.e[i].set_text(info[i])
1190
1191 class TraceOptions (MyDialog):
1192 """Tracing options window."""
1193 def __init__(me):
1194 MyDialog.__init__(me, title = 'Tracing options',
1195 buttons = [(G.STOCK_CLOSE, me.destroy),
1196 (G.STOCK_OK, cr(me.ok))])
1197 me._setup()
1198
1199 @incr
1200 def _setup(me):
1201 me.opts = []
1202 for ch, st, desc in conn.trace():
1203 if ch.isupper(): continue
1204 text = desc[0].upper() + desc[1:]
1205 ticky = G.CheckButton(text)
1206 ticky.set_active(st == '+')
1207 me.vbox.pack_start(ticky, True, True, 0)
1208 me.opts.append((ch, ticky))
1209 me.show_all()
1210 def ok(me):
1211 on = []
1212 off = []
1213 for ch, ticky in me.opts:
1214 if ticky.get_active():
1215 on.append(ch)
1216 else:
1217 off.append(ch)
1218 setting = ''.join(on) + '-' + ''.join(off)
1219 conn.trace(setting)
1220 me.destroy()
1221
1222 ###--------------------------------------------------------------------------
1223 ### Peer window.
1224
1225 def xlate_time(t):
1226 """Translate a TrIPE-format time to something human-readable."""
1227 if t == 'NEVER': return '(never)'
1228 YY, MM, DD, hh, mm, ss = map(int, rx_time.match(t).group(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6))
1229 ago = TIME.time() - TIME.mktime((YY, MM, DD, hh, mm, ss, 0, 0, -1))
1230 ago = MATH.floor(ago); unit = 's'
1231 for n, u in [(60, 'min'), (60, 'hrs'), (24, 'days')]:
1232 if ago < 2*n: break
1233 ago /= n
1234 unit = u
1235 return '%04d:%02d:%02d %02d:%02d:%02d (%.1f %s ago)' % \
1236 (YY, MM, DD, hh, mm, ss, ago, unit)
1237 def xlate_bytes(b):
1238 """Translate a raw byte count into something a human might want to read."""
1239 suff = 'B'
1240 b = int(b)
1241 for s in 'KMG':
1242 if b < 4096: break
1243 b /= 1024
1244 suff = s
1245 return '%d %s' % (b, suff)
1246
1247 ## How to translate peer stats. Maps the stat name to a translation
1248 ## function.
1249 statsxlate = \
1250 [('start-time', xlate_time),
1251 ('last-packet-time', xlate_time),
1252 ('last-keyexch-time', xlate_time),
1253 ('bytes-in', xlate_bytes),
1254 ('bytes-out', xlate_bytes),
1255 ('keyexch-bytes-in', xlate_bytes),
1256 ('keyexch-bytes-out', xlate_bytes),
1257 ('ip-bytes-in', xlate_bytes),
1258 ('ip-bytes-out', xlate_bytes)]
1259
1260 def format_stat(format, dict):
1261 if callable(format): return format(dict)
1262 else: return format % dict
1263
1264 ## How to lay out the stats dialog. Format is (LABEL, FORMAT): LABEL is
1265 ## the label to give the entry box; FORMAT is the format string to write into
1266 ## the entry.
1267 cryptolayout = \
1268 [('Diffie-Hellman group',
1269 '%(kx-group)s '
1270 '(%(kx-group-order-bits)s-bit order, '
1271 '%(kx-group-elt-bits)s-bit elements)'),
1272 ('Bulk crypto transform',
1273 '%(bulk-transform)s (%(bulk-overhead)s byte overhead)'),
1274 ('Data encryption', lambda d: '%s (%s; %s)' % (
1275 d['cipher'],
1276 '%d-bit key' % (8*int(d['cipher-keysz'])),
1277 d.get('cipher-blksz', '0') == '0'
1278 and 'stream cipher'
1279 or '%d-bit block' % (8*int(d['cipher-blksz'])))),
1280 ('Message authentication', lambda d: '%s (%s; %s)' % (
1281 d['mac'],
1282 d.get('mac-keysz') is None
1283 and 'one-time MAC'
1284 or '%d-bit key' % (8*int(d['mac-keysz'])),
1285 '%d-bit tag' % (8*int(d['mac-tagsz'])))),
1286 ('Hash', lambda d: '%s (%d-bit output)' %
1287 (d['hash'], 8*int(d['hash-sz'])))]
1288
1289 statslayout = \
1290 [('Start time', '%(start-time)s'),
1291 ('Private key', '%(current-key)s')] + \
1292 cryptolayout + \
1293 [('Last key-exchange', '%(last-keyexch-time)s'),
1294 ('Last packet', '%(last-packet-time)s'),
1295 ('Packets in/out',
1296 '%(packets-in)s (%(bytes-in)s) / %(packets-out)s (%(bytes-out)s)'),
1297 ('Key-exchange in/out',
1298 '%(keyexch-packets-in)s (%(keyexch-bytes-in)s) / %(keyexch-packets-out)s (%(keyexch-bytes-out)s)'),
1299 ('IP in/out',
1300 '%(ip-packets-in)s (%(ip-bytes-in)s) / %(ip-packets-out)s (%(ip-bytes-out)s)'),
1301 ('Rejected packets', '%(rejected-packets)s')]
1302
1303 class PeerWindow (TrivialWindow):
1304 """
1305 Show information about a peer.
1306
1307 This gives a graphical view of the server's peer statistics.
1308
1309 Interesting attributes:
1310
1311 * e: dict mapping keys (mostly matching label widget texts, though pings
1312 use command names) to entry widgets so that we can update them easily
1313 * peer: the peer this window shows information about
1314 * cr: the info-fetching coroutine, or None if crrrently disconnected
1315 * doupate: whether the info-fetching corouting should continue running
1316 """
1317
1318 def __init__(me, peer):
1319 """Construct a PeerWindow, showing information about PEER."""
1320
1321 TrivialWindow.__init__(me)
1322 me.set_title('TrIPE statistics: %s' % peer.name)
1323 me.peer = peer
1324
1325 table = GridPacker()
1326 me.add(table)
1327
1328 ## Utility for adding fields.
1329 me.e = {}
1330 def add(label, text = None, key = None):
1331 if key is None: key = label
1332 me.e[key] = table.info(label, text, len = 42, newlinep = True)
1333
1334 ## Build the dialogue box.
1335 add('Peer name', peer.name)
1336 add('Tunnel', peer.tunnel)
1337 add('Interface', peer.ifname)
1338 add('Keepalives',
1339 (peer.keepalive == '0' and 'never') or '%s s' % peer.keepalive)
1340 add('Address', peer.addr)
1341 add('Transport pings', key = 'PING')
1342 add('Encrypted pings', key = 'EPING')
1343
1344 for label, format in statslayout:
1345 add(label)
1346
1347 ## Hook onto various interesting events.
1348 me.hook(conn.connecthook, me.tryupdate)
1349 me.hook(conn.disconnecthook, me.stopupdate)
1350 me.hook(me.closehook, me.stopupdate)
1351 me.hook(me.peer.deadhook, me.dead)
1352 me.hook(me.peer.changehook, me.change)
1353 me.hook(me.peer.pinghook, me.ping)
1354 me.cr = None
1355 me.doupdate = True
1356 me.tryupdate()
1357
1358 ## Format the ping statistics.
1359 for cmd, ps in me.peer.ping.iteritems():
1360 me.ping(me.peer, cmd, ps)
1361
1362 ## And show the window.
1363 me.show_all()
1364
1365 def change(me):
1366 """Update the display in response to a notification."""
1367 me.e['Interface'].set_text(me.peer.ifname)
1368 me.e['Address'].set_text(me.peer.addr)
1369
1370 def _update(me):
1371 """
1372 Main display-updating coroutine.
1373
1374 This does an update, sleeps for a while, and starts again. If the
1375 me.doupdate flag goes low, we stop the loop.
1376 """
1377 while me.peer.alivep and conn.connectedp() and me.doupdate:
1378 stat = conn.stats(me.peer.name)
1379 for s, trans in statsxlate:
1380 stat[s] = trans(stat[s])
1381 stat.update(me.peer.__dict__)
1382 for label, format in statslayout:
1383 me.e[label].set_text(format_stat(format, stat))
1384 GL.timeout_add(1000, lambda: me.cr.switch() and False)
1385 me.cr.parent.switch()
1386 me.cr = None
1387
1388 def tryupdate(me):
1389 """Start the updater coroutine, if it's not going already."""
1390 if me.cr is None:
1391 me.cr = T.Coroutine(me._update,
1392 name = 'update-peer-window %s' % me.peer.name)
1393 me.cr.switch()
1394
1395 def stopupdate(me, *hunoz, **hukairz):
1396 """Stop the update coroutine, by setting me.doupdate."""
1397 me.doupdate = False
1398
1399 def dead(me):
1400 """Called when the peer is killed."""
1401 me.set_title('TrIPE statistics: %s [defunct]' % me.peer.name)
1402 me.e['Peer name'].set_text('%s [defunct]' % me.peer.name)
1403 me.stopupdate()
1404
1405 def ping(me, peer, cmd, ps):
1406 """Called when a ping result for the peer is reported."""
1407 s = '%d/%d' % (ps.ngood, ps.n)
1408 if ps.n:
1409 s += ' (%.1f%%)' % (ps.ngood * 100.0/ps.n)
1410 if ps.ngood:
1411 s += '; %.2f ms (last %.1f ms)' % (ps.ttot/ps.ngood, ps.tlast);
1412 me.e[ps.command].set_text(s)
1413
1414 ###--------------------------------------------------------------------------
1415 ### Cryptographic status.
1416
1417 class CryptoInfo (TrivialWindow):
1418 """Simple display of cryptographic algorithms in use."""
1419 def __init__(me):
1420 TrivialWindow.__init__(me)
1421 me.set_title('Cryptographic algorithms')
1422 T.aside(me.populate)
1423 def populate(me):
1424 table = GridPacker()
1425 me.add(table)
1426
1427 crypto = conn.algs()
1428 firstp = True
1429 for label, format in cryptolayout:
1430 table.info(label, format_stat(format, crypto),
1431 len = 42, newlinep = not firstp)
1432 firstp = False
1433
1434 me.show_all()
1435
1436 ###--------------------------------------------------------------------------
1437 ### Main monitor window.
1438
1439 class MonitorWindow (MyWindow):
1440
1441 """
1442 The main monitor window.
1443
1444 This class creates, populates and maintains the main monitor window.
1445
1446 Lots of attributes:
1447
1448 * warnings, trace: log models for server output
1449 * warnview, traceview, traceopts, addpeerwin, cryptoinfo, servinfo:
1450 WindowSlot objects for ancillary windows
1451 * ui: Gtk UIManager object for the menu system
1452 * apmenu: pair of identical autoconnecting peer menus
1453 * listmodel: Gtk ListStore for connected peers; contains peer name,
1454 address, and ping times (transport and encrypted, value and colour)
1455 * status: Gtk Statusbar at the bottom of the window
1456 * _kidding: an unpleasant backchannel between the apchange method (which
1457 builds the apmenus) and the menu handler, forced on us by a Gtk
1458 misfeature
1459
1460 Also installs attributes on Peer objects:
1461
1462 * i: index of peer's entry in listmodel
1463 * win: WindowSlot object for the peer's PeerWindow
1464 """
1465
1466 def __init__(me):
1467 """Construct the window."""
1468
1469 ## Basic stuff.
1470 MyWindow.__init__(me)
1471 me.set_title('TrIPE monitor')
1472
1473 ## Hook onto diagnostic outputs.
1474 me.warnings = WarningLogModel()
1475 me.hook(conn.warnhook, me.warnings.notify)
1476 me.trace = TraceLogModel()
1477 me.hook(conn.tracehook, me.trace.notify)
1478
1479 ## Make slots to store the various ancillary singleton windows.
1480 me.warnview = WindowSlot(lambda: LogViewer(me.warnings))
1481 me.traceview = WindowSlot(lambda: LogViewer(me.trace))
1482 me.traceopts = WindowSlot(lambda: TraceOptions())
1483 me.addpeerwin = WindowSlot(lambda: AddPeerDialog())
1484 me.cryptoinfo = WindowSlot(lambda: CryptoInfo())
1485 me.servinfo = WindowSlot(lambda: ServInfo())
1486
1487 ## Main window structure.
1488 vbox = G.VBox()
1489 me.add(vbox)
1490
1491 ## UI manager makes our menus. (We're too cheap to have a toolbar.)
1492 me.ui = G.UIManager()
1493 actgroup = makeactiongroup('monitor',
1494 [('file-menu', '_File', None, None),
1495 ('connect', '_Connect', '<Control>C', conn.connect),
1496 ('disconnect', '_Disconnect', '<Control>D',
1497 lambda: conn.disconnect(None)),
1498 ('quit', '_Quit', '<Control>Q', me.close),
1499 ('server-menu', '_Server', None, None),
1500 ('daemon', 'Run in _background', None, cr(conn.daemon)),
1501 ('server-version', 'Server version', '<Control>V', me.servinfo.open),
1502 ('crypto-algs', 'Cryptographic algorithms',
1503 '<Control>Y', me.cryptoinfo.open),
1504 ('reload-keys', 'Reload keys', '<Control>R', cr(conn.reload)),
1505 ('server-quit', 'Terminate server', None, cr(conn.quit)),
1506 ('conn-peer', 'Connect peer', None, None),
1507 ('logs-menu', '_Logs', None, None),
1508 ('show-warnings', 'Show _warnings', '<Control>W', me.warnview.open),
1509 ('show-trace', 'Show _trace', '<Control>T', me.traceview.open),
1510 ('trace-options', 'Trace _options...', None, me.traceopts.open),
1511 ('help-menu', '_Help', None, None),
1512 ('about', '_About tripemon...', None, aboutbox.open),
1513 ('add-peer', '_Add peer...', '<Control>A', me.addpeerwin.open),
1514 ('kill-peer', '_Kill peer', None, me.killpeer),
1515 ('force-kx', 'Force key e_xchange', None, me.forcekx)])
1516
1517 ## Menu structures.
1518 uidef = '''
1519 <ui>
1520 <menubar>
1521 <menu action="file-menu">
1522 <menuitem action="quit"/>
1523 </menu>
1524 <menu action="server-menu">
1525 <menuitem action="connect"/>
1526 <menuitem action="disconnect"/>
1527 <separator/>
1528 <menuitem action="server-version"/>
1529 <menuitem action="crypto-algs"/>
1530 <menuitem action="add-peer"/>
1531 <menuitem action="conn-peer"/>
1532 <menuitem action="daemon"/>
1533 <menuitem action="reload-keys"/>
1534 <separator/>
1535 <menuitem action="server-quit"/>
1536 </menu>
1537 <menu action="logs-menu">
1538 <menuitem action="show-warnings"/>
1539 <menuitem action="show-trace"/>
1540 <menuitem action="trace-options"/>
1541 </menu>
1542 <menu action="help-menu">
1543 <menuitem action="about"/>
1544 </menu>
1545 </menubar>
1546 <popup name="peer-popup">
1547 <menuitem action="add-peer"/>
1548 <menuitem action="conn-peer"/>
1549 <menuitem action="kill-peer"/>
1550 <menuitem action="force-kx"/>
1551 </popup>
1552 </ui>
1553 '''
1554
1555 ## Populate the UI manager.
1556 me.ui.insert_action_group(actgroup, 0)
1557 me.ui.add_ui_from_string(uidef)
1558
1559 ## Construct the menu bar.
1560 vbox.pack_start(me.ui.get_widget('/menubar'), False, True, 0)
1561 me.add_accel_group(me.ui.get_accel_group())
1562
1563 ## Construct and attach the auto-peers menu. (This is a horrible bodge
1564 ## because we can't attach the same submenu in two different places.)
1565 me.apmenu = G.Menu(), G.Menu()
1566 me.ui.get_widget('/menubar/server-menu/conn-peer') \
1567 .set_submenu(me.apmenu[0])
1568 me.ui.get_widget('/peer-popup/conn-peer').set_submenu(me.apmenu[1])
1569
1570 ## Construct the main list model, and listen on hooks which report
1571 ## changes to the available peers.
1572 me.listmodel = G.ListStore(*(GO.TYPE_STRING,) * 6)
1573 me.listmodel.set_sort_column_id(0, G.SORT_ASCENDING)
1574 me.hook(monitor.peers.addhook, me.addpeer)
1575 me.hook(monitor.peers.delhook, me.delpeer)
1576 me.hook(monitor.autopeershook, me.apchange)
1577
1578 ## Construct the list viewer and put it in a scrolling window.
1579 scr = MyScrolledWindow()
1580 me.list = MyTreeView(me.listmodel)
1581 me.list.append_column(G.TreeViewColumn('Peer name',
1582 G.CellRendererText(),
1583 text = 0))
1584 me.list.append_column(G.TreeViewColumn('Address',
1585 G.CellRendererText(),
1586 text = 1))
1587 me.list.append_column(G.TreeViewColumn('T-ping',
1588 G.CellRendererText(),
1589 text = 2,
1590 foreground = 3))
1591 me.list.append_column(G.TreeViewColumn('E-ping',
1592 G.CellRendererText(),
1593 text = 4,
1594 foreground = 5))
1595 me.list.get_column(1).set_expand(True)
1596 me.list.connect('row-activated', me.activate)
1597 me.list.connect('button-press-event', me.buttonpress)
1598 me.list.set_reorderable(True)
1599 me.list.get_selection().set_mode(G.SELECTION_NONE)
1600 scr.add(me.list)
1601 vbox.pack_start(scr, True, True, 0)
1602
1603 ## Construct the status bar, and listen on hooks which report changes to
1604 ## connection status.
1605 me.status = G.Statusbar()
1606 vbox.pack_start(me.status, False, True, 0)
1607 me.hook(conn.connecthook, cr(me.connected))
1608 me.hook(conn.disconnecthook, me.disconnected)
1609 me.hook(conn.notehook, me.notify)
1610
1611 ## Set a plausible default window size.
1612 me.set_default_size(512, 180)
1613
1614 def addpeer(me, peer):
1615 """Hook: announces that PEER has been added."""
1616 peer.i = me.listmodel.append([peer.name, peer.addr,
1617 '???', 'green', '???', 'green'])
1618 peer.win = WindowSlot(lambda: PeerWindow(peer))
1619 me.hook(peer.pinghook, me._ping)
1620 me.hook(peer.changehook, lambda: me._change(peer))
1621 me.apchange()
1622
1623 def delpeer(me, peer):
1624 """Hook: announces that PEER has been removed."""
1625 me.listmodel.remove(peer.i)
1626 me.unhook(peer.pinghook)
1627 me.apchange()
1628
1629 def path_peer(me, path):
1630 """Return the peer corresponding to a given list-model PATH."""
1631 return monitor.peers[me.listmodel[path][0]]
1632
1633 def apchange(me):
1634 """
1635 Hook: announces that a change has been made to the peers available for
1636 automated connection.
1637
1638 This populates both auto-peer menus and keeps them in sync. (As
1639 mentioned above, we can't attach the same submenu to two separate parent
1640 menu items. So we end up with two identical menus instead. Yes, this
1641 does suck.)
1642 """
1643
1644 ## The set_active method of a CheckMenuItem works by maybe activating the
1645 ## menu item. This signals our handler. But we don't actually want to
1646 ## signal the handler unless the user actually frobbed the item. So the
1647 ## _kidding flag is used as an underhanded way of telling the handler
1648 ## that we don't actually want it to do anything. Of course, this sucks
1649 ## mightily.
1650 me._kidding = True
1651
1652 ## Iterate over the two menus.
1653 for m in 0, 1:
1654 menu = me.apmenu[m]
1655 existing = menu.get_children()
1656 if monitor.autopeers is None:
1657
1658 ## No peers, so empty out the menu.
1659 for item in existing:
1660 menu.remove(item)
1661
1662 else:
1663
1664 ## Insert the new items into the menu. (XXX this seems buggy XXX)
1665 ## Tick the peers which are actually connected.
1666 i = j = 0
1667 for peer in monitor.autopeers:
1668 if j < len(existing) and \
1669 existing[j].get_child().get_text() == peer:
1670 item = existing[j]
1671 j += 1
1672 else:
1673 item = G.CheckMenuItem(peer, use_underline = False)
1674 item.connect('activate', invoker(me._addautopeer, peer))
1675 menu.insert(item, i)
1676 item.set_active(peer in monitor.peers.table)
1677 i += 1
1678
1679 ## Make all the menu items visible.
1680 menu.show_all()
1681
1682 ## Set the parent menu items sensitive if and only if there are any peers
1683 ## to connect.
1684 for name in ['/menubar/server-menu/conn-peer', '/peer-popup/conn-peer']:
1685 me.ui.get_widget(name).set_sensitive(bool(monitor.autopeers))
1686
1687 ## And now allow the handler to do its business normally.
1688 me._kidding = False
1689
1690 def _addautopeer(me, peer):
1691 """
1692 Automatically connect an auto-peer.
1693
1694 This method is invoked from the main coroutine. Since the actual
1695 connection needs to issue administration commands, we must spawn a new
1696 child coroutine for it.
1697 """
1698 if me._kidding:
1699 return
1700 T.Coroutine(me._addautopeer_hack,
1701 name = '_addautopeerhack %s' % peer).switch(peer)
1702
1703 def _addautopeer_hack(me, peer):
1704 """Make an automated connection to PEER in response to a user click."""
1705 if me._kidding:
1706 return
1707 try:
1708 T._simple(conn.svcsubmit('connect', 'active', peer))
1709 except T.TripeError, exc:
1710 T.defer(moanbox, ' '.join(exc.args))
1711 me.apchange()
1712
1713 def activate(me, l, path, col):
1714 """
1715 Handle a double-click on a peer in the main list: open a PeerInfo window.
1716 """
1717 peer = me.path_peer(path)
1718 peer.win.open()
1719
1720 def buttonpress(me, l, ev):
1721 """
1722 Handle a mouse click on the main list.
1723
1724 Currently we're only interested in button-3, which pops up the peer menu.
1725 For future reference, we stash the peer that was clicked in me.menupeer.
1726 """
1727 if ev.button == 3:
1728 x, y = int(ev.x), int(ev.y)
1729 r = me.list.get_path_at_pos(x, y)
1730 for i in '/peer-popup/kill-peer', '/peer-popup/force-kx':
1731 me.ui.get_widget(i).set_sensitive(conn.connectedp() and
1732 r is not None)
1733 me.ui.get_widget('/peer-popup/conn-peer'). \
1734 set_sensitive(bool(monitor.autopeers))
1735 if r:
1736 me.menupeer = me.path_peer(r[0])
1737 else:
1738 me.menupeer = None
1739 me.ui.get_widget('/peer-popup').popup(
1740 None, None, None, ev.button, ev.time)
1741
1742 def killpeer(me):
1743 """Kill a peer from the popup menu."""
1744 cr(conn.kill, me.menupeer.name)()
1745
1746 def forcekx(me):
1747 """Kickstart a key-exchange from the popup menu."""
1748 cr(conn.forcekx, me.menupeer.name)()
1749
1750 _columnmap = {'PING': (2, 3), 'EPING': (4, 5)}
1751 def _ping(me, p, cmd, ps):
1752 """Hook: responds to ping reports."""
1753 textcol, colourcol = me._columnmap[cmd]
1754 if ps.nmissrun:
1755 me.listmodel[p.i][textcol] = '(miss %d)' % ps.nmissrun
1756 me.listmodel[p.i][colourcol] = 'red'
1757 else:
1758 me.listmodel[p.i][textcol] = '%.1f ms' % ps.tlast
1759 me.listmodel[p.i][colourcol] = 'black'
1760
1761 def _change(me, p):
1762 """Hook: notified when the peer changes state."""
1763 me.listmodel[p.i][1] = p.addr
1764
1765 def setstatus(me, status):
1766 """Update the message in the status bar."""
1767 me.status.pop(0)
1768 me.status.push(0, status)
1769
1770 def notify(me, note, *rest):
1771 """Hook: invoked when interesting notifications occur."""
1772 if note == 'DAEMON':
1773 me.ui.get_widget('/menubar/server-menu/daemon').set_sensitive(False)
1774
1775 def connected(me):
1776 """
1777 Hook: invoked when a connection is made to the server.
1778
1779 Make options which require a server connection sensitive.
1780 """
1781 me.setstatus('Connected (port %s)' % conn.port())
1782 me.ui.get_widget('/menubar/server-menu/connect').set_sensitive(False)
1783 for i in ('/menubar/server-menu/disconnect',
1784 '/menubar/server-menu/server-version',
1785 '/menubar/server-menu/add-peer',
1786 '/menubar/server-menu/server-quit',
1787 '/menubar/logs-menu/trace-options'):
1788 me.ui.get_widget(i).set_sensitive(True)
1789 me.ui.get_widget('/menubar/server-menu/conn-peer'). \
1790 set_sensitive(bool(monitor.autopeers))
1791 me.ui.get_widget('/menubar/server-menu/daemon'). \
1792 set_sensitive(conn.servinfo()['daemon'] == 'nil')
1793
1794 def disconnected(me, reason):
1795 """
1796 Hook: invoked when the connection to the server is lost.
1797
1798 Make most options insensitive.
1799 """
1800 me.setstatus('Disconnected')
1801 me.ui.get_widget('/menubar/server-menu/connect').set_sensitive(True)
1802 for i in ('/menubar/server-menu/disconnect',
1803 '/menubar/server-menu/server-version',
1804 '/menubar/server-menu/add-peer',
1805 '/menubar/server-menu/conn-peer',
1806 '/menubar/server-menu/daemon',
1807 '/menubar/server-menu/server-quit',
1808 '/menubar/logs-menu/trace-options'):
1809 me.ui.get_widget(i).set_sensitive(False)
1810 if reason: moanbox(reason)
1811
1812 ###--------------------------------------------------------------------------
1813 ### Main program.
1814
1815 def parse_options():
1816 """
1817 Parse command-line options.
1818
1819 Process the boring ones. Return all of them, for later.
1820 """
1821 op = OptionParser(usage = '%prog [-a FILE] [-d DIR]',
1822 version = '%prog (tripe version 1.0.0)')
1823 op.add_option('-a', '--admin-socket',
1824 metavar = 'FILE', dest = 'tripesock', default = T.tripesock,
1825 help = 'Select socket to connect to [default %default]')
1826 op.add_option('-d', '--directory',
1827 metavar = 'DIR', dest = 'dir', default = T.configdir,
1828 help = 'Select current diretory [default %default]')
1829 opts, args = op.parse_args()
1830 if args: op.error('no arguments permitted')
1831 OS.chdir(opts.dir)
1832 return opts
1833
1834 def init(opts):
1835 """Initialization."""
1836
1837 global conn, monitor, pinger
1838
1839 ## Try to establish a connection.
1840 conn = Connection(opts.tripesock)
1841
1842 ## Make the main interesting coroutines and objects.
1843 monitor = Monitor()
1844 pinger = Pinger()
1845 pinger.switch()
1846
1847 def main():
1848
1849 ## Main window.
1850 root = MonitorWindow()
1851 conn.connect()
1852 root.show_all()
1853
1854 ## Main loop.
1855 HookClient().hook(root.closehook, exit)
1856 conn.mainloop()
1857
1858 if __name__ == '__main__':
1859 opts = parse_options()
1860 init(opts)
1861 main()
1862
1863 ###----- That's all, folks --------------------------------------------------