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impala/tests/util/thrift_util.py
Dan Hecht ffa7829b70 IMPALA-3918: Remove Cloudera copyrights and add ASF license header
For files that have a Cloudera copyright (and no other copyright
notice), make changes to follow the ASF source file header policy here:

http://www.apache.org/legal/src-headers.html#headers

Specifically:
1) Remove the Cloudera copyright.
2) Modify NOTICE.txt according to
   http://www.apache.org/legal/src-headers.html#notice
   to follow that format and add a line for Cloudera.
3) Replace or add the existing ASF license text with the one given
   on the website.

Much of this change was automatically generated via:

git grep -li 'Copyright.*Cloudera' > modified_files.txt
cat modified_files.txt | xargs perl -n -i -e 'print unless m#Copyright.*Cloudera#i;'
cat modified_files_txt | xargs fix_apache_license.py [1]

Some manual fixups were performed following those steps, especially when
license text was completely missing from the file.

[1] https://gist.github.com/anonymous/ff71292094362fc5c594 with minor
    modification to ORIG_LICENSE to match Impala's license text.

Change-Id: I2e0bd8420945b953e1b806041bea4d72a3943d86
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.cloudera.org:8080/3779
Reviewed-by: Dan Hecht <dhecht@cloudera.com>
Tested-by: Internal Jenkins
2016-08-09 08:19:41 +00:00

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# Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
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#
# Thrift utility functions
from thrift.transport.TSocket import TSocket
from thrift.transport.TTransport import TBufferedTransport
import getpass
import sasl
import struct
def create_transport(host, port, service, transport_type="buffered", user=None,
password=None, use_ssl=False, ssl_cert=None):
"""
Create a new Thrift Transport based on the requested type.
Supported transport types:
- buffered, returns simple buffered transport
- plain_sasl, return a SASL transport with the PLAIN mechanism
- kerberos, return a SASL transport with the GSSAPI mechanism
If use_ssl is True, the connection will use SSL, optionally using the file at ssl_cert
as the CA cert.
"""
port = int(port)
if use_ssl:
from thrift.transport import TSSLSocket
if ssl_cert is None:
sock = TSSLSocket.TSSLSocket(host, port, validate=False)
else:
sock = TSSLSocket.TSSLSocket(host, port, validate=True, ca_certs=ssl_cert)
else:
sock = TSocket(host, port)
if transport_type.lower() == "buffered":
return TBufferedTransport(sock)
# Set defaults for LDAP connections
if transport_type.lower() == "plain_sasl":
if user is None: user = getpass.getuser()
if password is None: password = ""
# Initializes a sasl client
from shell.thrift_sasl import TSaslClientTransport
def sasl_factory():
sasl_client = sasl.Client()
sasl_client.setAttr("host", host)
sasl_client.setAttr("service", service)
if transport_type.lower() == "plain_sasl":
sasl_client.setAttr("username", user)
sasl_client.setAttr("password", password)
sasl_client.init()
return sasl_client
if transport_type.lower() == "plain_sasl":
return TSaslClientTransport(sasl_factory, "PLAIN", sock)
else:
# GSSASPI is the underlying mechanism used by kerberos to authenticate.
return TSaslClientTransport(sasl_factory, "GSSAPI", sock)
def op_handle_to_query_id(t_op_handle):
if t_op_handle is None or t_op_handle.operationId is None:
return None
# This should use the same logic as in ImpalaServer::THandleIdentifierToTUniqueId().
return "%x:%x" % struct.unpack("QQ", t_op_handle.operationId.guid)