# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- """ proxy.py ~~~~~~~~ ⚡⚡⚡ Fast, Lightweight, Pluggable, TLS interception capable proxy server focused on Network monitoring, controls & Application development, testing, debugging. :copyright: (c) 2013-present by Abhinav Singh and contributors. :license: BSD, see LICENSE for more details. """ import time from proxy.core.acceptor import AcceptorPool from proxy.core.connection import TcpClientConnection from proxy.common.flags import Flags from proxy.common.utils import wrap_socket from examples.base_echo_server import BaseEchoServerHandler class EchoSSLServerHandler(BaseEchoServerHandler): # type: ignore """Wraps client socket during initialization.""" def initialize(self) -> None: # Acceptors don't perform TLS handshake. Perform the same # here using wrap_socket() utility. assert self.flags.keyfile is not None and self.flags.certfile is not None conn = wrap_socket( self.client.connection, # type: ignore self.flags.keyfile, self.flags.certfile) conn.setblocking(False) # Upgrade plain TcpClientConnection to SSL connection object self.client = TcpClientConnection( conn=conn, addr=self.client.addr) # type: ignore def main() -> None: # This example requires `threadless=True` pool = AcceptorPool( flags=Flags( port=12345, num_workers=1, threadless=True, keyfile='https-key.pem', certfile='https-signed-cert.pem'), work_klass=EchoSSLServerHandler) try: pool.setup() while True: time.sleep(1) finally: pool.shutdown() if __name__ == '__main__': main()