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101 lines
4.0 KiB
Python
Executable File
101 lines
4.0 KiB
Python
Executable File
# Python rough implementation of a C# TCP client
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import socket
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import time
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from datetime import datetime, timedelta
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from threading import Lock
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from telethon.errors import ReadCancelledError
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from telethon.utils import BinaryWriter
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class TcpClient:
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def __init__(self, proxy=None):
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self.connected = False
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if proxy:
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try:
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import socks
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self.socket = socks.socksocket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
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self.socket.set_proxy(*proxy)
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except (ImportError, SystemError):
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print("Can't import PySocks, fallback to vanilla socket. "
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"Proxy settings are ignored. "
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"Try to install PySocks via pip")
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self.socket = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
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else:
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self.socket = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
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# Support for multi-threading advantages and safety
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self.cancelled = False # Has the read operation been cancelled?
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self.delay = 0.1 # Read delay when there was no data available
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self.lock = Lock()
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def connect(self, ip, port):
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"""Connects to the specified IP and port number"""
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self.socket.connect((ip, port))
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self.connected = True
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def close(self):
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"""Closes the connection"""
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self.socket.close()
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self.connected = False
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def write(self, data):
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"""Writes (sends) the specified bytes to the connected peer"""
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# Ensure that only one thread can send data at once
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with self.lock:
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# Set blocking so it doesn't error
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self.socket.setblocking(True)
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self.socket.sendall(data)
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def read(self, buffer_size, timeout=timedelta(seconds=5)):
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"""Reads (receives) the specified bytes from the connected peer.
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A timeout can be specified, which will cancel the operation if no data
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has been read in the specified time. If data was read and it's waiting
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for more, the timeout will NOT cancel the operation. Set to None for no timeout"""
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# Ensure that only one thread can receive data at once
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with self.lock:
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# Ensure it is not cancelled at first, so we can enter the loop
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self.cancelled = False
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# Set non-blocking so it can be cancelled
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self.socket.setblocking(False)
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# Set the starting time so we can calculate whether the timeout should fire
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if timeout:
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start_time = datetime.now()
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with BinaryWriter() as writer:
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while writer.written_count < buffer_size:
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# Only do cancel if no data was read yet
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# Otherwise, carry on reading and finish
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if self.cancelled and writer.written_count == 0:
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raise ReadCancelledError()
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try:
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# When receiving from the socket, we may not receive all the data at once
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# This is why we need to keep checking to make sure that we receive it all
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left_count = buffer_size - writer.written_count
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partial = self.socket.recv(left_count)
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writer.write(partial)
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except BlockingIOError:
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# There was no data available for us to read. Sleep a bit
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time.sleep(self.delay)
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# Check if the timeout finished
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if timeout:
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time_passed = datetime.now() - start_time
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if time_passed > timeout:
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raise TimeoutError(
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'The read operation exceeded the timeout.')
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# If everything went fine, return the read bytes
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return writer.get_bytes()
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def cancel_read(self):
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"""Cancels the read operation IF it hasn't yet
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started, raising a ReadCancelledError"""
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self.cancelled = True
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