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# Copyright 2016 Google LLC
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
#      http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.

"""Provides helper methods for talking to the Compute Engine metadata server.

See https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/metadata for more details.
"""

import datetime
import http.client as http_client
import json
import logging
import os
from urllib.parse import urljoin

from google.auth import _helpers
from google.auth import environment_vars
from google.auth import exceptions
from google.auth import metrics

_LOGGER = logging.getLogger(__name__)

# Environment variable GCE_METADATA_HOST is originally named
# GCE_METADATA_ROOT. For compatiblity reasons, here it checks
# the new variable first; if not set, the system falls back
# to the old variable.
_GCE_METADATA_HOST = os.getenv(environment_vars.GCE_METADATA_HOST, None)
if not _GCE_METADATA_HOST:
    _GCE_METADATA_HOST = os.getenv(
        environment_vars.GCE_METADATA_ROOT, "metadata.google.internal"
    )
_METADATA_ROOT = "http://{}/computeMetadata/v1/".format(_GCE_METADATA_HOST)

# This is used to ping the metadata server, it avoids the cost of a DNS
# lookup.
_METADATA_IP_ROOT = "http://{}".format(
    os.getenv(environment_vars.GCE_METADATA_IP, "169.254.169.254")
)
_METADATA_FLAVOR_HEADER = "metadata-flavor"
_METADATA_FLAVOR_VALUE = "Google"
_METADATA_HEADERS = {_METADATA_FLAVOR_HEADER: _METADATA_FLAVOR_VALUE}

# Timeout in seconds to wait for the GCE metadata server when detecting the
# GCE environment.
try:
    _METADATA_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT = int(os.getenv("GCE_METADATA_TIMEOUT", 3))
except ValueError:  # pragma: NO COVER
    _METADATA_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT = 3

# Detect GCE Residency
_GOOGLE = "Google"
_GCE_PRODUCT_NAME_FILE = "/sys/class/dmi/id/product_name"


def is_on_gce(request):
    """Checks to see if the code runs on Google Compute Engine

    Args:
        request (google.auth.transport.Request): A callable used to make
            HTTP requests.

    Returns:
        bool: True if the code runs on Google Compute Engine, False otherwise.
    """
    if ping(request):
        return True

    if os.name == "nt":
        # TODO: implement GCE residency detection on Windows
        return False

    # Detect GCE residency on Linux
    return detect_gce_residency_linux()


def detect_gce_residency_linux():
    """Detect Google Compute Engine residency by smbios check on Linux

    Returns:
        bool: True if the GCE product name file is detected, False otherwise.
    """
    try:
        with open(_GCE_PRODUCT_NAME_FILE, "r") as file_obj:
            content = file_obj.read().strip()

    except Exception:
        return False

    return content.startswith(_GOOGLE)


def ping(request, timeout=_METADATA_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT, retry_count=3):
    """Checks to see if the metadata server is available.

    Args:
        request (google.auth.transport.Request): A callable used to make
            HTTP requests.
        timeout (int): How long to wait for the metadata server to respond.
        retry_count (int): How many times to attempt connecting to metadata
            server using above timeout.

    Returns:
        bool: True if the metadata server is reachable, False otherwise.
    """
    # NOTE: The explicit ``timeout`` is a workaround. The underlying
    #       issue is that resolving an unknown host on some networks will take
    #       20-30 seconds; making this timeout short fixes the issue, but
    #       could lead to false negatives in the event that we are on GCE, but
    #       the metadata resolution was particularly slow. The latter case is
    #       "unlikely".
    retries = 0
    headers = _METADATA_HEADERS.copy()
    headers[metrics.API_CLIENT_HEADER] = metrics.mds_ping()

    while retries < retry_count:
        try:
            response = request(
                url=_METADATA_IP_ROOT, method="GET", headers=headers, timeout=timeout
            )

            metadata_flavor = response.headers.get(_METADATA_FLAVOR_HEADER)
            return (
                response.status == http_client.OK
                and metadata_flavor == _METADATA_FLAVOR_VALUE
            )

        except exceptions.TransportError as e:
            _LOGGER.warning(
                "Compute Engine Metadata server unavailable on "
                "attempt %s of %s. Reason: %s",
                retries + 1,
                retry_count,
                e,
            )
            retries += 1

    return False


def get(
    request,
    path,
    root=_METADATA_ROOT,
    params=None,
    recursive=False,
    retry_count=5,
    headers=None,
):
    """Fetch a resource from the metadata server.

    Args:
        request (google.auth.transport.Request): A callable used to make
            HTTP requests.
        path (str): The resource to retrieve. For example,
            ``'instance/service-accounts/default'``.
        root (str): The full path to the metadata server root.
        params (Optional[Mapping[str, str]]): A mapping of query parameter
            keys to values.
        recursive (bool): Whether to do a recursive query of metadata. See
            https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/metadata#aggcontents for more
            details.
        retry_count (int): How many times to attempt connecting to metadata
            server using above timeout.
        headers (Optional[Mapping[str, str]]): Headers for the request.

    Returns:
        Union[Mapping, str]: If the metadata server returns JSON, a mapping of
            the decoded JSON is return. Otherwise, the response content is
            returned as a string.

    Raises:
        google.auth.exceptions.TransportError: if an error occurred while
            retrieving metadata.
    """
    base_url = urljoin(root, path)
    query_params = {} if params is None else params

    headers_to_use = _METADATA_HEADERS.copy()
    if headers:
        headers_to_use.update(headers)

    if recursive:
        query_params["recursive"] = "true"

    url = _helpers.update_query(base_url, query_params)

    retries = 0
    while retries < retry_count:
        try:
            response = request(url=url, method="GET", headers=headers_to_use)
            break

        except exceptions.TransportError as e:
            _LOGGER.warning(
                "Compute Engine Metadata server unavailable on "
                "attempt %s of %s. Reason: %s",
                retries + 1,
                retry_count,
                e,
            )
            retries += 1
    else:
        raise exceptions.TransportError(
            "Failed to retrieve {} from the Google Compute Engine "
            "metadata service. Compute Engine Metadata server unavailable".format(url)
        )

    if response.status == http_client.OK:
        content = _helpers.from_bytes(response.data)
        if response.headers["content-type"] == "application/json":
            try:
                return json.loads(content)
            except ValueError as caught_exc:
                new_exc = exceptions.TransportError(
                    "Received invalid JSON from the Google Compute Engine "
                    "metadata service: {:.20}".format(content)
                )
                raise new_exc from caught_exc
        else:
            return content
    else:
        raise exceptions.TransportError(
            "Failed to retrieve {} from the Google Compute Engine "
            "metadata service. Status: {} Response:\n{}".format(
                url, response.status, response.data
            ),
            response,
        )


def get_project_id(request):
    """Get the Google Cloud Project ID from the metadata server.

    Args:
        request (google.auth.transport.Request): A callable used to make
            HTTP requests.

    Returns:
        str: The project ID

    Raises:
        google.auth.exceptions.TransportError: if an error occurred while
            retrieving metadata.
    """
    return get(request, "project/project-id")


def get_service_account_info(request, service_account="default"):
    """Get information about a service account from the metadata server.

    Args:
        request (google.auth.transport.Request): A callable used to make
            HTTP requests.
        service_account (str): The string 'default' or a service account email
            address. The determines which service account for which to acquire
            information.

    Returns:
        Mapping: The service account's information, for example::

            {
                'email': '...',
                'scopes': ['scope', ...],
                'aliases': ['default', '...']
            }

    Raises:
        google.auth.exceptions.TransportError: if an error occurred while
            retrieving metadata.
    """
    path = "instance/service-accounts/{0}/".format(service_account)
    # See https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/metadata#aggcontents
    # for more on the use of 'recursive'.
    return get(request, path, params={"recursive": "true"})


def get_service_account_token(request, service_account="default", scopes=None):
    """Get the OAuth 2.0 access token for a service account.

    Args:
        request (google.auth.transport.Request): A callable used to make
            HTTP requests.
        service_account (str): The string 'default' or a service account email
            address. The determines which service account for which to acquire
            an access token.
        scopes (Optional[Union[str, List[str]]]): Optional string or list of
            strings with auth scopes.
    Returns:
        Tuple[str, datetime]: The access token and its expiration.

    Raises:
        google.auth.exceptions.TransportError: if an error occurred while
            retrieving metadata.
    """
    if scopes:
        if not isinstance(scopes, str):
            scopes = ",".join(scopes)
        params = {"scopes": scopes}
    else:
        params = None

    metrics_header = {
        metrics.API_CLIENT_HEADER: metrics.token_request_access_token_mds()
    }

    path = "instance/service-accounts/{0}/token".format(service_account)
    token_json = get(request, path, params=params, headers=metrics_header)
    token_expiry = _helpers.utcnow() + datetime.timedelta(
        seconds=token_json["expires_in"]
    )
    return token_json["access_token"], token_expiry