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pysim/pySim/esim/http_json_api.py
Philipp Maier f9d7c82b4d esim/http_json_api: add alternative API interface
unfortunately the API changes introduced in change

I277aa90fddb5171c4bf6c3436259aa371d30d092

broke the API interface of http_json_api.py. This was taken into
account and necessary to introduce add the server functionality next
to the already existing client functionality. The changes to the API
were minimal and all code locations that use http_json_api.py
were re-aligned.

Unfortunately it was not clear at this point in time that there are
out-of-tree projects that could be affected by API changes in
http_json_api.py

To mitigate the problem this patch introduces an alternative API
interface to the JsonHttpApiFunction base class. This alternative
API interface works like the old API interface when the class is
instantiated in the original way. To make use of the revised client
the API use has to pass an additional keyword argument that defines
the role.

Related: SYS#7866
Change-Id: I2a5d4b59b12e08d5eae7a1215814d3a69c8921f6
2026-02-09 12:42:28 +00:00

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"""GSMA eSIM RSP HTTP/REST/JSON interface according to SGP.22 v2.5"""
# (C) 2024 by Harald Welte <laforge@osmocom.org>
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
import abc
import requests
import logging
import json
from re import match
from typing import Optional
import base64
from twisted.web.server import Request
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
class ApiParam(abc.ABC):
"""A class representing a single parameter in the API."""
@classmethod
def verify_decoded(cls, data):
"""Verify the decoded representation of a value. Should raise an exception if something is odd."""
pass
@classmethod
def verify_encoded(cls, data):
"""Verify the encoded representation of a value. Should raise an exception if something is odd."""
pass
@classmethod
def encode(cls, data):
"""[Validate and] Encode the given value."""
cls.verify_decoded(data)
encoded = cls._encode(data)
cls.verify_decoded(encoded)
return encoded
@classmethod
def _encode(cls, data):
"""encoder function, typically [but not always] overridden by derived class."""
return data
@classmethod
def decode(cls, data):
"""[Validate and] Decode the given value."""
cls.verify_encoded(data)
decoded = cls._decode(data)
cls.verify_decoded(decoded)
return decoded
@classmethod
def _decode(cls, data):
"""decoder function, typically [but not always] overridden by derived class."""
return data
class ApiParamString(ApiParam):
"""Base class representing an API parameter of 'string' type."""
pass
class ApiParamInteger(ApiParam):
"""Base class representing an API parameter of 'integer' type."""
@classmethod
def _decode(cls, data):
return int(data)
@classmethod
def _encode(cls, data):
return str(data)
@classmethod
def verify_decoded(cls, data):
if not isinstance(data, int):
raise TypeError('Expected an integer input data type')
@classmethod
def verify_encoded(cls, data):
if isinstance(data, int):
return
if not data.isdecimal():
raise ValueError('integer (%s) contains non-decimal characters' % data)
assert str(int(data)) == data
class ApiParamBoolean(ApiParam):
"""Base class representing an API parameter of 'boolean' type."""
@classmethod
def _encode(cls, data):
return bool(data)
class ApiParamFqdn(ApiParam):
"""String, as a list of domain labels concatenated using the full stop (dot, period) character as
separator between labels. Labels are restricted to the Alphanumeric mode character set defined in table 5
of ISO/IEC 18004"""
@classmethod
def verify_encoded(cls, data):
# FIXME
pass
class ApiParamBase64(ApiParam):
@classmethod
def _decode(cls, data):
return base64.b64decode(data)
@classmethod
def _encode(cls, data):
return base64.b64encode(data).decode('ascii')
class SmdpAddress(ApiParamFqdn):
pass
class JsonResponseHeader(ApiParam):
"""SGP.22 section 6.5.1.4."""
@classmethod
def verify_decoded(cls, data):
fe_status = data.get('functionExecutionStatus')
if not fe_status:
raise ValueError('Missing mandatory functionExecutionStatus in header')
status = fe_status.get('status')
if not status:
raise ValueError('Missing mandatory status in header functionExecutionStatus')
if status not in ['Executed-Success', 'Executed-WithWarning', 'Failed', 'Expired']:
raise ValueError('Unknown/unspecified status "%s"' % status)
class JsonRequestHeader(ApiParam):
"""SGP.22 section 6.5.1.3."""
@classmethod
def verify_decoded(cls, data):
func_req_id = data.get('functionRequesterIdentifier')
if not func_req_id:
raise ValueError('Missing mandatory functionRequesterIdentifier in header')
func_call_id = data.get('functionCallIdentifier')
if not func_call_id:
raise ValueError('Missing mandatory functionCallIdentifier in header')
class HttpStatusError(Exception):
pass
class HttpHeaderError(Exception):
pass
class ApiError(Exception):
"""Exception representing an error at the API level (status != Executed)."""
def __init__(self, func_ex_status: dict):
self.status = func_ex_status['status']
sec = {
'subjectCode': None,
'reasonCode': None,
'subjectIdentifier': None,
'message': None,
}
actual_sec = func_ex_status.get('statusCodeData', None)
if actual_sec:
sec.update(actual_sec)
self.subject_code = sec['subjectCode']
self.reason_code = sec['reasonCode']
self.subject_id = sec['subjectIdentifier']
self.message = sec['message']
def __str__(self):
return f'{self.status}("{self.subject_code}","{self.reason_code}","{self.subject_id}","{self.message}")'
class JsonHttpApiFunction(abc.ABC):
"""Base class for representing an HTTP[s] API Function."""
# The below class variables are used to describe the properties of the API function. Derived classes are expected
# to orverride those class properties with useful values. The prefixes "input_" and "output_" refer to the API
# function from an abstract point of view. Seen from the client perspective, "input_" will refer to parameters the
# client sends to a HTTP server. Seen from the server perspective, "input_" will refer to parameters the server
# receives from the a requesting client. The same applies vice versa to class variables that have an "output_"
# prefix.
# path of the API function (e.g. '/gsma/rsp2/es2plus/confirmOrder')
path = None
# dictionary of input parameters. key is parameter name, value is ApiParam class
input_params = {}
# list of mandatory input parameters
input_mandatory = []
# dictionary of output parameters. key is parameter name, value is ApiParam class
output_params = {}
# list of mandatory output parameters (for successful response)
output_mandatory = []
# list of mandatory output parameters (for failed response)
output_mandatory_failed = []
# expected HTTP status code of the response
expected_http_status = 200
# the HTTP method used (GET, OPTIONS, HEAD, POST, PUT, PATCH or DELETE)
http_method = 'POST'
# additional custom HTTP headers (client requests)
extra_http_req_headers = {}
# additional custom HTTP headers (server responses)
extra_http_res_headers = {}
def __new__(cls, *args, role = None, **kwargs):
"""
Args:
args: (see JsonHttpApiClient and JsonHttpApiServer)
role: role ('server' or 'client') in which the JsonHttpApiFunction should be created.
kwargs: (see JsonHttpApiClient and JsonHttpApiServer)
"""
# Create a dictionary with the class attributes of this class (the properties listed above and the encode_
# decode_ methods below). The dictionary will not include any dunder/magic methods
cls_attr = { attr_name: getattr(cls, attr_name) for attr_name in dir(cls) if not match("__.*__", attr_name) }
# Normal instantiation as JsonHttpApiFunction:
if len(args) == 0:
return type(cls.__name__, (abc.ABC,), cls_attr)()
# Instantiation as as JsonHttpApiFunction with a JsonHttpApiClient or JsonHttpApiServer base
role = kwargs.get('role', 'legacy_client')
if role == 'legacy_client':
# Deprecated: With the advent of the server role (JsonHttpApiServer) the API had to be changed. To maintain
# compatibility with existing code (out-of-tree) the original behaviour and API interface and behaviour had
# to be preserved. Already existing JsonHttpApiFunction definitions will still work and the related objects
# may still be created on the original way: my_api_func = MyApiFunc(url_prefix, func_req_id, self.session)
logger.warning('implicit role (falling back to legacy JsonHttpApiClient) is deprecated, please specify role explcitly')
result = type(cls.__name__, (JsonHttpApiClient,), cls_attr)(None, *args, **kwargs)
result.api_func = result
result.legacy = True
return result
elif role == 'client':
# Create a JsonHttpApiFunction in client role
# Example: my_api_func = MyApiFunc(url_prefix, func_req_id, self.session, role='client')
result = type(cls.__name__, (JsonHttpApiClient,), cls_attr)(None, *args, **kwargs)
result.api_func = result
return result
elif role == 'server':
# Create a JsonHttpApiFunction in server role
# Example: my_api_func = MyApiFunc(url_prefix, func_req_id, self.session, role='server')
result = type(cls.__name__, (JsonHttpApiServer,), cls_attr)(None, *args, **kwargs)
result.api_func = result
return result
else:
raise ValueError('Invalid role \'%s\' specified' % role)
def encode_client(self, data: dict) -> dict:
"""Validate an encode input dict into JSON-serializable dict for request body."""
output = {}
for p in self.input_mandatory:
if not p in data:
raise ValueError('Mandatory input parameter %s missing' % p)
for p, v in data.items():
p_class = self.input_params.get(p)
if not p_class:
# pySim/esim/http_json_api.py:269:47: E1101: Instance of 'JsonHttpApiFunction' has no 'legacy' member (no-member)
# pylint: disable=no-member
if hasattr(self, 'legacy') and self.legacy:
output[p] = JsonRequestHeader.encode(v)
else:
logger.warning('Unexpected/unsupported input parameter %s=%s', p, v)
output[p] = v
else:
output[p] = p_class.encode(v)
return output
def decode_client(self, data: dict) -> dict:
"""[further] Decode and validate the JSON-Dict of the response body."""
output = {}
output_mandatory = self.output_mandatory
# In case a provided header (may be optional) indicates that the API function call was unsuccessful, a
# different set of mandatory parameters applies.
header = data.get('header')
if header:
if data['header']['functionExecutionStatus']['status'] not in ['Executed-Success','Executed-WithWarning']:
output_mandatory = self.output_mandatory_failed
for p in output_mandatory:
if not p in data:
raise ValueError('Mandatory output parameter "%s" missing' % p)
for p, v in data.items():
p_class = self.output_params.get(p)
if not p_class:
logger.warning('Unexpected/unsupported output parameter "%s"="%s"', p, v)
output[p] = v
else:
output[p] = p_class.decode(v)
return output
def encode_server(self, data: dict) -> dict:
"""Validate an encode input dict into JSON-serializable dict for response body."""
output = {}
output_mandatory = self.output_mandatory
# In case a provided header (may be optional) indicates that the API function call was unsuccessful, a
# different set of mandatory parameters applies.
header = data.get('header')
if header:
if data['header']['functionExecutionStatus']['status'] not in ['Executed-Success','Executed-WithWarning']:
output_mandatory = self.output_mandatory_failed
for p in output_mandatory:
if not p in data:
raise ValueError('Mandatory output parameter %s missing' % p)
for p, v in data.items():
p_class = self.output_params.get(p)
if not p_class:
logger.warning('Unexpected/unsupported output parameter %s=%s', p, v)
output[p] = v
else:
output[p] = p_class.encode(v)
return output
def decode_server(self, data: dict) -> dict:
"""[further] Decode and validate the JSON-Dict of the request body."""
output = {}
for p in self.input_mandatory:
if not p in data:
raise ValueError('Mandatory input parameter "%s" missing' % p)
for p, v in data.items():
p_class = self.input_params.get(p)
if not p_class:
logger.warning('Unexpected/unsupported input parameter "%s"="%s"', p, v)
output[p] = v
else:
output[p] = p_class.decode(v)
return output
class JsonHttpApiClient():
def __init__(self, api_func: JsonHttpApiFunction, url_prefix: str, func_req_id: Optional[str],
session: requests.Session):
"""
Args:
api_func : API function definition (JsonHttpApiFunction)
url_prefix : prefix to be put in front of the API function path (see JsonHttpApiFunction)
func_req_id : function requestor id to use for requests
session : session object (requests)
"""
self.api_func = api_func
self.url_prefix = url_prefix
self.func_req_id = func_req_id
self.session = session
def call(self, data: dict, func_call_id: Optional[str] = None, timeout=10) -> Optional[dict]:
"""Make an API call to the HTTP API endpoint represented by this object. Input data is passed in `data` as
json-serializable dict. Output data is returned as json-deserialized dict."""
# In case a function caller ID is supplied, use it together with the stored function requestor ID to generate
# and prepend the header field according to SGP.22, section 6.5.1.1 and 6.5.1.3. (the presence of the header
# field is checked by the encode_client method)
if func_call_id:
data = {'header' : {'functionRequesterIdentifier': self.func_req_id,
'functionCallIdentifier': func_call_id}} | data
# Encode the message (the presence of mandatory fields is checked during encoding)
encoded = json.dumps(self.api_func.encode_client(data))
# Apply HTTP request headers according to SGP.22, section 6.5.1
req_headers = {
'Content-Type': 'application/json',
'X-Admin-Protocol': 'gsma/rsp/v2.5.0',
}
req_headers.update(self.api_func.extra_http_req_headers)
# Perform HTTP request
url = self.url_prefix + self.api_func.path
logger.debug("HTTP REQ %s - hdr: %s '%s'" % (url, req_headers, encoded))
response = self.session.request(self.api_func.http_method, url, data=encoded, headers=req_headers, timeout=timeout)
logger.debug("HTTP RSP-STS: [%u] hdr: %s" % (response.status_code, response.headers))
logger.debug("HTTP RSP: %s" % (response.content))
# Check HTTP response status code and make sure that the returned HTTP headers look plausible (according to
# SGP.22, section 6.5.1)
if response.status_code != self.api_func.expected_http_status:
raise HttpStatusError(response)
if response.content and not response.headers.get('Content-Type').startswith(req_headers['Content-Type']):
raise HttpHeaderError(response)
if not response.headers.get('X-Admin-Protocol', 'gsma/rsp/v2.unknown').startswith('gsma/rsp/v2.'):
raise HttpHeaderError(response)
# Decode response and return the result back to the caller
if response.content:
output = self.api_func.decode_client(response.json())
# In case the response contains a header, check it to make sure that the API call was executed successfully
# (the presence of the header field is checked by the decode_client method)
if 'header' in output:
if output['header']['functionExecutionStatus']['status'] not in ['Executed-Success','Executed-WithWarning']:
raise ApiError(output['header']['functionExecutionStatus'])
return output
return None
class JsonHttpApiServer():
def __init__(self, api_func: JsonHttpApiFunction, call_handler = None):
"""
Args:
api_func : API function definition (JsonHttpApiFunction)
call_handler : handler function to process the request. This function must accept the
decoded request as a dictionary. The handler function must return a tuple consisting
of the response in the form of a dictionary (may be empty), and a function execution
status string ('Executed-Success', 'Executed-WithWarning', 'Failed' or 'Expired')
"""
self.api_func = api_func
if call_handler:
self.call_handler = call_handler
else:
self.call_handler = self.default_handler
def default_handler(self, data: dict) -> (dict, str):
"""default handler, used in case no call handler is provided."""
logger.error("no handler function for request: %s" % str(data))
return {}, 'Failed'
def call(self, request: Request) -> str:
""" Process an incoming request.
Args:
request : request object as received using twisted.web.server
Returns:
encoded JSON string (HTTP response code and headers are set by calling the appropriate methods on the
provided the request object)
"""
# Make sure the request is done with the correct HTTP method
if (request.method.decode() != self.api_func.http_method):
raise ValueError('Wrong HTTP method %s!=%s' % (request.method.decode(), self.api_func.http_method))
# Decode the request
decoded_request = self.api_func.decode_server(json.loads(request.content.read()))
# Run call handler (see above)
data, fe_status = self.call_handler(decoded_request)
# In case a function execution status is returned, use it to generate and prepend the header field according to
# SGP.22, section 6.5.1.2 and 6.5.1.4 (the presence of the header filed is checked by the encode_server method)
if fe_status:
data = {'header' : {'functionExecutionStatus': {'status' : fe_status}}} | data
# Encode the message (the presence of mandatory fields is checked during encoding)
encoded = json.dumps(self.api_func.encode_server(data))
# Apply HTTP request headers according to SGP.22, section 6.5.1
res_headers = {
'Content-Type': 'application/json',
'X-Admin-Protocol': 'gsma/rsp/v2.5.0',
}
res_headers.update(self.api_func.extra_http_res_headers)
for header, value in res_headers.items():
request.setHeader(header, value)
request.setResponseCode(self.api_func.expected_http_status)
# Return the encoded result back to the caller for sending (using twisted/klein)
return encoded