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""" An ASGI middleware. Based on Tom Christie's `sentry-asgi <https://github.com/encode/sentry-asgi>`_. """ import asyncio import inspect import urllib from sentry_sdk._functools import partial from sentry_sdk._types import MYPY from sentry_sdk.hub import Hub, _should_send_default_pii from sentry_sdk.integrations._wsgi_common import _filter_headers from sentry_sdk.utils import ( ContextVar, event_from_exception, transaction_from_function, HAS_REAL_CONTEXTVARS, CONTEXTVARS_ERROR_MESSAGE, ) from sentry_sdk.tracing import Transaction if MYPY: from typing import Dict from typing import Any from typing import Optional from typing import Callable from typing_extensions import Literal from sentry_sdk._types import Event, Hint _asgi_middleware_applied = ContextVar("sentry_asgi_middleware_applied") _DEFAULT_TRANSACTION_NAME = "generic ASGI request" def _capture_exception(hub, exc): # type: (Hub, Any) -> None # Check client here as it might have been unset while streaming response if hub.client is not None: event, hint = event_from_exception( exc, client_options=hub.client.options, mechanism={"type": "asgi", "handled": False}, ) hub.capture_event(event, hint=hint) def _looks_like_asgi3(app): # type: (Any) -> bool """ Try to figure out if an application object supports ASGI3. This is how uvicorn figures out the application version as well. """ if inspect.isclass(app): return hasattr(app, "__await__") elif inspect.isfunction(app): return asyncio.iscoroutinefunction(app) else: call = getattr(app, "__call__", None) # noqa return asyncio.iscoroutinefunction(call) class SentryAsgiMiddleware: __slots__ = ("app", "__call__") def __init__(self, app, unsafe_context_data=False): # type: (Any, bool) -> None """ Instrument an ASGI application with Sentry. Provides HTTP/websocket data to sent events and basic handling for exceptions bubbling up through the middleware. :param unsafe_context_data: Disable errors when a proper contextvars installation could not be found. We do not recommend changing this from the default. """ if not unsafe_context_data and not HAS_REAL_CONTEXTVARS: # We better have contextvars or we're going to leak state between # requests. raise RuntimeError( "The ASGI middleware for Sentry requires Python 3.7+ " "or the aiocontextvars package." + CONTEXTVARS_ERROR_MESSAGE ) self.app = app if _looks_like_asgi3(app): self.__call__ = self._run_asgi3 # type: Callable[..., Any] else: self.__call__ = self._run_asgi2 def _run_asgi2(self, scope): # type: (Any) -> Any async def inner(receive, send): # type: (Any, Any) -> Any return await self._run_app(scope, lambda: self.app(scope)(receive, send)) return inner async def _run_asgi3(self, scope, receive, send): # type: (Any, Any, Any) -> Any return await self._run_app(scope, lambda: self.app(scope, receive, send)) async def _run_app(self, scope, callback): # type: (Any, Any) -> Any is_recursive_asgi_middleware = _asgi_middleware_applied.get(False) if is_recursive_asgi_middleware: try: return await callback() except Exception as exc: _capture_exception(Hub.current, exc) raise exc from None _asgi_middleware_applied.set(True) try: hub = Hub(Hub.current) with hub: with hub.configure_scope() as sentry_scope: sentry_scope.clear_breadcrumbs() sentry_scope._name = "asgi" processor = partial(self.event_processor, asgi_scope=scope) sentry_scope.add_event_processor(processor) ty = scope["type"] if ty in ("http", "websocket"): transaction = Transaction.continue_from_headers( dict(scope["headers"]), op="{}.server".format(ty), ) else: transaction = Transaction(op="asgi.server") transaction.name = _DEFAULT_TRANSACTION_NAME transaction.set_tag("asgi.type", ty) with hub.start_transaction(transaction): # XXX: Would be cool to have correct span status, but we # would have to wrap send(). That is a bit hard to do with # the current abstraction over ASGI 2/3. try: return await callback() except Exception as exc: _capture_exception(hub, exc) raise exc from None finally: _asgi_middleware_applied.set(False) def event_processor(self, event, hint, asgi_scope): # type: (Event, Hint, Any) -> Optional[Event] request_info = event.get("request", {}) ty = asgi_scope["type"] if ty in ("http", "websocket"): request_info["method"] = asgi_scope.get("method") request_info["headers"] = headers = _filter_headers( self._get_headers(asgi_scope) ) request_info["query_string"] = self._get_query(asgi_scope) request_info["url"] = self._get_url( asgi_scope, "http" if ty == "http" else "ws", headers.get("host") ) client = asgi_scope.get("client") if client and _should_send_default_pii(): request_info["env"] = {"REMOTE_ADDR": client[0]} if ( event.get("transaction", _DEFAULT_TRANSACTION_NAME) == _DEFAULT_TRANSACTION_NAME ): endpoint = asgi_scope.get("endpoint") # Webframeworks like Starlette mutate the ASGI env once routing is # done, which is sometime after the request has started. If we have # an endpoint, overwrite our generic transaction name. if endpoint: event["transaction"] = transaction_from_function(endpoint) event["request"] = request_info return event # Helper functions for extracting request data. # # Note: Those functions are not public API. If you want to mutate request # data to your liking it's recommended to use the `before_send` callback # for that. def _get_url(self, scope, default_scheme, host): # type: (Dict[str, Any], Literal["ws", "http"], Optional[str]) -> str """ Extract URL from the ASGI scope, without also including the querystring. """ scheme = scope.get("scheme", default_scheme) server = scope.get("server", None) path = scope.get("root_path", "") + scope.get("path", "") if host: return "%s://%s%s" % (scheme, host, path) if server is not None: host, port = server default_port = {"http": 80, "https": 443, "ws": 80, "wss": 443}[scheme] if port != default_port: return "%s://%s:%s%s" % (scheme, host, port, path) return "%s://%s%s" % (scheme, host, path) return path def _get_query(self, scope): # type: (Any) -> Any """ Extract querystring from the ASGI scope, in the format that the Sentry protocol expects. """ qs = scope.get("query_string") if not qs: return None return urllib.parse.unquote(qs.decode("latin-1")) def _get_headers(self, scope): # type: (Any) -> Dict[str, str] """ Extract headers from the ASGI scope, in the format that the Sentry protocol expects. """ headers = {} # type: Dict[str, str] for raw_key, raw_value in scope["headers"]: key = raw_key.decode("latin-1") value = raw_value.decode("latin-1") if key in headers: headers[key] = headers[key] + ", " + value else: headers[key] = value return headers