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- "use strict";
- Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true });
- exports.downloadTo = exports.uploadFrom = exports.connectForPassiveTransfer = exports.parsePasvResponse = exports.enterPassiveModeIPv4 = exports.parseEpsvResponse = exports.enterPassiveModeIPv6 = void 0;
- const netUtils_1 = require("./netUtils");
- const stream_1 = require("stream");
- const tls_1 = require("tls");
- const parseControlResponse_1 = require("./parseControlResponse");
- /**
- * Prepare a data socket using passive mode over IPv6.
- */
- async function enterPassiveModeIPv6(ftp) {
- const res = await ftp.request("EPSV");
- const port = parseEpsvResponse(res.message);
- if (!port) {
- throw new Error("Can't parse EPSV response: " + res.message);
- }
- const controlHost = ftp.socket.remoteAddress;
- if (controlHost === undefined) {
- throw new Error("Control socket is disconnected, can't get remote address.");
- }
- await connectForPassiveTransfer(controlHost, port, ftp);
- return res;
- }
- exports.enterPassiveModeIPv6 = enterPassiveModeIPv6;
- /**
- * Parse an EPSV response. Returns only the port as in EPSV the host of the control connection is used.
- */
- function parseEpsvResponse(message) {
- // Get port from EPSV response, e.g. "229 Entering Extended Passive Mode (|||6446|)"
- // Some FTP Servers such as the one on IBM i (OS/400) use ! instead of | in their EPSV response.
- const groups = message.match(/[|!]{3}(.+)[|!]/);
- if (groups === null || groups[1] === undefined) {
- throw new Error(`Can't parse response to 'EPSV': ${message}`);
- }
- const port = parseInt(groups[1], 10);
- if (Number.isNaN(port)) {
- throw new Error(`Can't parse response to 'EPSV', port is not a number: ${message}`);
- }
- return port;
- }
- exports.parseEpsvResponse = parseEpsvResponse;
- /**
- * Prepare a data socket using passive mode over IPv4.
- */
- async function enterPassiveModeIPv4(ftp) {
- const res = await ftp.request("PASV");
- const target = parsePasvResponse(res.message);
- if (!target) {
- throw new Error("Can't parse PASV response: " + res.message);
- }
- // If the host in the PASV response has a local address while the control connection hasn't,
- // we assume a NAT issue and use the IP of the control connection as the target for the data connection.
- // We can't always perform this replacement because it's possible (although unlikely) that the FTP server
- // indeed uses a different host for data connections.
- const controlHost = ftp.socket.remoteAddress;
- if ((0, netUtils_1.ipIsPrivateV4Address)(target.host) && controlHost && !(0, netUtils_1.ipIsPrivateV4Address)(controlHost)) {
- target.host = controlHost;
- }
- await connectForPassiveTransfer(target.host, target.port, ftp);
- return res;
- }
- exports.enterPassiveModeIPv4 = enterPassiveModeIPv4;
- /**
- * Parse a PASV response.
- */
- function parsePasvResponse(message) {
- // Get host and port from PASV response, e.g. "227 Entering Passive Mode (192,168,1,100,10,229)"
- const groups = message.match(/([-\d]+,[-\d]+,[-\d]+,[-\d]+),([-\d]+),([-\d]+)/);
- if (groups === null || groups.length !== 4) {
- throw new Error(`Can't parse response to 'PASV': ${message}`);
- }
- return {
- host: groups[1].replace(/,/g, "."),
- port: (parseInt(groups[2], 10) & 255) * 256 + (parseInt(groups[3], 10) & 255)
- };
- }
- exports.parsePasvResponse = parsePasvResponse;
- function connectForPassiveTransfer(host, port, ftp) {
- return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
- let socket = ftp._newSocket();
- const handleConnErr = function (err) {
- err.message = "Can't open data connection in passive mode: " + err.message;
- reject(err);
- };
- const handleTimeout = function () {
- socket.destroy();
- reject(new Error(`Timeout when trying to open data connection to ${host}:${port}`));
- };
- socket.setTimeout(ftp.timeout);
- socket.on("error", handleConnErr);
- socket.on("timeout", handleTimeout);
- socket.connect({ port, host, family: ftp.ipFamily }, () => {
- if (ftp.socket instanceof tls_1.TLSSocket) {
- socket = (0, tls_1.connect)(Object.assign({}, ftp.tlsOptions, {
- socket,
- // Reuse the TLS session negotiated earlier when the control connection
- // was upgraded. Servers expect this because it provides additional
- // security: If a completely new session would be negotiated, a hacker
- // could guess the port and connect to the new data connection before we do
- // by just starting his/her own TLS session.
- session: ftp.socket.getSession()
- }));
- // It's the responsibility of the transfer task to wait until the
- // TLS socket issued the event 'secureConnect'. We can't do this
- // here because some servers will start upgrading after the
- // specific transfer request has been made. List and download don't
- // have to wait for this event because the server sends whenever it
- // is ready. But for upload this has to be taken into account,
- // see the details in the upload() function below.
- }
- // Let the FTPContext listen to errors from now on, remove local handler.
- socket.removeListener("error", handleConnErr);
- socket.removeListener("timeout", handleTimeout);
- ftp.dataSocket = socket;
- resolve();
- });
- });
- }
- exports.connectForPassiveTransfer = connectForPassiveTransfer;
- /**
- * Helps resolving/rejecting transfers.
- *
- * This is used internally for all FTP transfers. For example when downloading, the server might confirm
- * with "226 Transfer complete" when in fact the download on the data connection has not finished
- * yet. With all transfers we make sure that a) the result arrived and b) has been confirmed by
- * e.g. the control connection. We just don't know in which order this will happen.
- */
- class TransferResolver {
- /**
- * Instantiate a TransferResolver
- */
- constructor(ftp, progress) {
- this.ftp = ftp;
- this.progress = progress;
- this.response = undefined;
- this.dataTransferDone = false;
- }
- /**
- * Mark the beginning of a transfer.
- *
- * @param name - Name of the transfer, usually the filename.
- * @param type - Type of transfer, usually "upload" or "download".
- */
- onDataStart(name, type) {
- // Let the data socket be in charge of tracking timeouts during transfer.
- // The control socket sits idle during this time anyway and might provoke
- // a timeout unnecessarily. The control connection will take care
- // of timeouts again once data transfer is complete or failed.
- if (this.ftp.dataSocket === undefined) {
- throw new Error("Data transfer should start but there is no data connection.");
- }
- this.ftp.socket.setTimeout(0);
- this.ftp.dataSocket.setTimeout(this.ftp.timeout);
- this.progress.start(this.ftp.dataSocket, name, type);
- }
- /**
- * The data connection has finished the transfer.
- */
- onDataDone(task) {
- this.progress.updateAndStop();
- // Hand-over timeout tracking back to the control connection. It's possible that
- // we don't receive the response over the control connection that the transfer is
- // done. In this case, we want to correctly associate the resulting timeout with
- // the control connection.
- this.ftp.socket.setTimeout(this.ftp.timeout);
- if (this.ftp.dataSocket) {
- this.ftp.dataSocket.setTimeout(0);
- }
- this.dataTransferDone = true;
- this.tryResolve(task);
- }
- /**
- * The control connection reports the transfer as finished.
- */
- onControlDone(task, response) {
- this.response = response;
- this.tryResolve(task);
- }
- /**
- * An error has been reported and the task should be rejected.
- */
- onError(task, err) {
- this.progress.updateAndStop();
- this.ftp.socket.setTimeout(this.ftp.timeout);
- this.ftp.dataSocket = undefined;
- task.reject(err);
- }
- /**
- * Control connection sent an unexpected request requiring a response from our part. We
- * can't provide that (because unknown) and have to close the contrext with an error because
- * the FTP server is now caught up in a state we can't resolve.
- */
- onUnexpectedRequest(response) {
- const err = new Error(`Unexpected FTP response is requesting an answer: ${response.message}`);
- this.ftp.closeWithError(err);
- }
- tryResolve(task) {
- // To resolve, we need both control and data connection to report that the transfer is done.
- const canResolve = this.dataTransferDone && this.response !== undefined;
- if (canResolve) {
- this.ftp.dataSocket = undefined;
- task.resolve(this.response);
- }
- }
- }
- function uploadFrom(source, config) {
- const resolver = new TransferResolver(config.ftp, config.tracker);
- const fullCommand = `${config.command} ${config.remotePath}`;
- return config.ftp.handle(fullCommand, (res, task) => {
- if (res instanceof Error) {
- resolver.onError(task, res);
- }
- else if (res.code === 150 || res.code === 125) { // Ready to upload
- const dataSocket = config.ftp.dataSocket;
- if (!dataSocket) {
- resolver.onError(task, new Error("Upload should begin but no data connection is available."));
- return;
- }
- // If we are using TLS, we have to wait until the dataSocket issued
- // 'secureConnect'. If this hasn't happened yet, getCipher() returns undefined.
- const canUpload = "getCipher" in dataSocket ? dataSocket.getCipher() !== undefined : true;
- onConditionOrEvent(canUpload, dataSocket, "secureConnect", () => {
- config.ftp.log(`Uploading to ${(0, netUtils_1.describeAddress)(dataSocket)} (${(0, netUtils_1.describeTLS)(dataSocket)})`);
- resolver.onDataStart(config.remotePath, config.type);
- (0, stream_1.pipeline)(source, dataSocket, err => {
- if (err) {
- resolver.onError(task, err);
- }
- else {
- resolver.onDataDone(task);
- }
- });
- });
- }
- else if ((0, parseControlResponse_1.positiveCompletion)(res.code)) { // Transfer complete
- resolver.onControlDone(task, res);
- }
- else if ((0, parseControlResponse_1.positiveIntermediate)(res.code)) {
- resolver.onUnexpectedRequest(res);
- }
- // Ignore all other positive preliminary response codes (< 200)
- });
- }
- exports.uploadFrom = uploadFrom;
- function downloadTo(destination, config) {
- if (!config.ftp.dataSocket) {
- throw new Error("Download will be initiated but no data connection is available.");
- }
- const resolver = new TransferResolver(config.ftp, config.tracker);
- return config.ftp.handle(config.command, (res, task) => {
- if (res instanceof Error) {
- resolver.onError(task, res);
- }
- else if (res.code === 150 || res.code === 125) { // Ready to download
- const dataSocket = config.ftp.dataSocket;
- if (!dataSocket) {
- resolver.onError(task, new Error("Download should begin but no data connection is available."));
- return;
- }
- config.ftp.log(`Downloading from ${(0, netUtils_1.describeAddress)(dataSocket)} (${(0, netUtils_1.describeTLS)(dataSocket)})`);
- resolver.onDataStart(config.remotePath, config.type);
- (0, stream_1.pipeline)(dataSocket, destination, err => {
- if (err) {
- resolver.onError(task, err);
- }
- else {
- resolver.onDataDone(task);
- }
- });
- }
- else if (res.code === 350) { // Restarting at startAt.
- config.ftp.send("RETR " + config.remotePath);
- }
- else if ((0, parseControlResponse_1.positiveCompletion)(res.code)) { // Transfer complete
- resolver.onControlDone(task, res);
- }
- else if ((0, parseControlResponse_1.positiveIntermediate)(res.code)) {
- resolver.onUnexpectedRequest(res);
- }
- // Ignore all other positive preliminary response codes (< 200)
- });
- }
- exports.downloadTo = downloadTo;
- /**
- * Calls a function immediately if a condition is met or subscribes to an event and calls
- * it once the event is emitted.
- *
- * @param condition The condition to test.
- * @param emitter The emitter to use if the condition is not met.
- * @param eventName The event to subscribe to if the condition is not met.
- * @param action The function to call.
- */
- function onConditionOrEvent(condition, emitter, eventName, action) {
- if (condition === true) {
- action();
- }
- else {
- emitter.once(eventName, () => action());
- }
- }
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