| # Mount RPC client -- RFC 1094 (NFS), Appendix A |
| |
| # This module demonstrates how to write your own RPC client in Python. |
| # Since there is no RPC compiler for Python (yet), you must first |
| # create classes derived from Packer and Unpacker to handle the data |
| # types for the server you want to interface to. You then write the |
| # client class. If you want to support both the TCP and the UDP |
| # version of a protocol, use multiple inheritance as shown below. |
| |
| |
| import rpc |
| from rpc import Packer, Unpacker, TCPClient, UDPClient |
| |
| MOUNTPROG = 100005 |
| MOUNTVERS = 1 |
| |
| FHSIZE = 32 |
| |
| |
| # Packer derived class for Mount protocol clients. |
| # The only thing we need to pack beyond basic types is an 'fhandle' |
| |
| class MountPacker(Packer): |
| |
| def pack_fhandle(self, fhandle): |
| self.pack_fopaque(FHSIZE, fhandle) |
| |
| |
| # Unpacker derived class for Mount protocol clients. |
| # The important types we need to unpack are fhandle, fhstatus, |
| # mountlist and exportlist; mountstruct, exportstruct and groups are |
| # used to unpack components of mountlist and exportlist and the |
| # corresponding functions are passed as function argument to the |
| # generic unpack_list function. |
| |
| class MountUnpacker(Unpacker): |
| |
| def unpack_fhandle(self): |
| return self.unpack_fopaque(FHSIZE) |
| |
| def unpack_fhstatus(self): |
| status = self.unpack_uint() |
| if status == 0: |
| fh = self.unpack_fhandle() |
| else: |
| fh = None |
| return status, fh |
| |
| def unpack_mountlist(self): |
| return self.unpack_list(self.unpack_mountstruct) |
| |
| def unpack_mountstruct(self): |
| hostname = self.unpack_string() |
| directory = self.unpack_string() |
| return (hostname, directory) |
| |
| def unpack_exportlist(self): |
| return self.unpack_list(self.unpack_exportstruct) |
| |
| def unpack_exportstruct(self): |
| filesys = self.unpack_string() |
| groups = self.unpack_groups() |
| return (filesys, groups) |
| |
| def unpack_groups(self): |
| return self.unpack_list(self.unpack_string) |
| |
| |
| # These are the procedures specific to the Mount client class. |
| # Think of this as a derived class of either TCPClient or UDPClient. |
| |
| class PartialMountClient: |
| |
| # This method is called by Client.init to initialize |
| # self.packer and self.unpacker |
| def addpackers(self): |
| self.packer = MountPacker().init() |
| self.unpacker = MountUnpacker().init('') |
| |
| # This function is called to gobble up a suitable |
| # authentication object for a call to procedure 'proc'. |
| # (Experiments suggest that for Mnt/Umnt, Unix authentication |
| # is necessary, while the other calls require no |
| # authentication.) |
| def mkcred(self, proc): |
| if proc not in (1, 3, 4): # not Mnt/Umnt/Umntall |
| return rpc.AUTH_NULL, '' |
| if self.cred == None: |
| self.cred = rpc.AUTH_UNIX, rpc.make_auth_unix_default() |
| return self.cred |
| |
| # The methods Mnt, Dump etc. each implement one Remote |
| # Procedure Call. Their general structure is |
| # self.start_call(<procedure-number>) |
| # <pack arguments using self.packer> |
| # self.do_call() # This does the actual message exchange |
| # <unpack reply using self.unpacker> |
| # self.end_call() |
| # return <reply> |
| # If the call fails, an exception is raised by do_call(). |
| # If the reply does not match what you unpack, an exception is |
| # raised either during unpacking (if you overrun the buffer) |
| # or by end_call() (if you leave values in the buffer). |
| # Calling packer methods with invalid arguments (e.g. if |
| # invalid arguments were passed from outside) will also result |
| # in exceptions during packing. |
| |
| def Mnt(self, directory): |
| self.start_call(1) |
| self.packer.pack_string(directory) |
| self.do_call() |
| stat = self.unpacker.unpack_fhstatus() |
| self.end_call() |
| return stat |
| |
| def Dump(self): |
| self.start_call(2) |
| self.do_call() |
| list = self.unpacker.unpack_mountlist() |
| self.end_call() |
| return list |
| |
| def Umnt(self, directory): |
| self.start_call(3) |
| self.packer.pack_string(directory) |
| self.do_call() |
| self.end_call() |
| |
| def Umntall(self): |
| self.start_call(4) |
| self.do_call() |
| self.end_call() |
| |
| def Export(self): |
| self.start_call(5) |
| self.do_call() |
| list = self.unpacker.unpack_exportlist() |
| self.end_call() |
| return list |
| |
| |
| # We turn the partial Mount client into a full one for either protocol |
| # by use of multiple inheritance. (In general, when class C has base |
| # classes B1...Bn, if x is an instance of class C, methods of x are |
| # searched first in C, then in B1, then in B2, ..., finally in Bn.) |
| |
| class TCPMountClient(PartialMountClient, TCPClient): |
| |
| def init(self, host): |
| return TCPClient.init(self, host, MOUNTPROG, MOUNTVERS) |
| |
| |
| class UDPMountClient(PartialMountClient, UDPClient): |
| |
| def init(self, host): |
| return UDPClient.init(self, host, MOUNTPROG, MOUNTVERS) |
| |
| |
| # A little test program for the Mount client. This takes a host as |
| # command line argument (default the local machine), prints its export |
| # list, and attempt to mount and unmount each exported files system. |
| |
| def test(): |
| import sys |
| if sys.argv[1:]: host = sys.argv[1] |
| else: host = '' |
| mcl = UDPMountClient().init(host) |
| list = mcl.Export() |
| for item in list: |
| print item |
| try: |
| mcl.Mnt(item[0]) |
| except: |
| print 'Sorry' |
| continue |
| mcl.Umnt(item[0]) |
| return |