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			200 lines
		
	
	
		
			6.9 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
# Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
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# Licensed under the MIT License. See LICENSE in the project root
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# for license information.
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import os
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import subprocess
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import sys
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from debugpy import adapter, common
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from debugpy.common import log, messaging, sockets
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from debugpy.adapter import components, servers, sessions
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listener = None
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class Launcher(components.Component):
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    """Handles the launcher side of a debug session."""
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    message_handler = components.Component.message_handler
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    def __init__(self, session, stream):
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        with session:
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            assert not session.launcher
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            super().__init__(session, stream)
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            self.pid = None
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            """Process ID of the debuggee process, as reported by the launcher."""
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            self.exit_code = None
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            """Exit code of the debuggee process."""
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            session.launcher = self
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    @message_handler
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    def process_event(self, event):
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        self.pid = event("systemProcessId", int)
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        self.client.propagate_after_start(event)
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    @message_handler
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    def output_event(self, event):
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        self.client.propagate_after_start(event)
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    @message_handler
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    def exited_event(self, event):
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        self.exit_code = event("exitCode", int)
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        # We don't want to tell the client about this just yet, because it will then
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        # want to disconnect, and the launcher might still be waiting for keypress
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        # (if wait-on-exit was enabled). Instead, we'll report the event when we
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        # receive "terminated" from the launcher, right before it exits.
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    @message_handler
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    def terminated_event(self, event):
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        try:
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            self.client.channel.send_event("exited", {"exitCode": self.exit_code})
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        except Exception:
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            pass
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        self.channel.close()
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    def terminate_debuggee(self):
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        with self.session:
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            if self.exit_code is None:
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                try:
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                    self.channel.request("terminate")
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                except Exception:
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                    pass
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def spawn_debuggee(
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    session,
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    start_request,
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    python,
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    launcher_path,
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    adapter_host,
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    args,
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    shell_expand_args,
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    cwd,
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    console,
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    console_title,
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    sudo,
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):
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    global listener
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    # -E tells sudo to propagate environment variables to the target process - this
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    # is necessary for launcher to get DEBUGPY_LAUNCHER_PORT and DEBUGPY_LOG_DIR.
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    cmdline = ["sudo", "-E"] if sudo else []
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    cmdline += python
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    cmdline += [launcher_path]
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    env = {}
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    arguments = dict(start_request.arguments)
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    if not session.no_debug:
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        _, arguments["port"] = sockets.get_address(servers.listener)
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        arguments["adapterAccessToken"] = adapter.access_token
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    def on_launcher_connected(sock):
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        listener.close()
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        stream = messaging.JsonIOStream.from_socket(sock)
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        Launcher(session, stream)
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    try:
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        listener = sockets.serve(
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            "Launcher", on_launcher_connected, adapter_host, backlog=1
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        )
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    except Exception as exc:
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        raise start_request.cant_handle(
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            "{0} couldn't create listener socket for launcher: {1}", session, exc
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        )
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    sessions.report_sockets()
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    try:
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        launcher_host, launcher_port = sockets.get_address(listener)
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        localhost = sockets.get_default_localhost()
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        launcher_addr = (
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            launcher_port
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            if launcher_host == localhost
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            else f"{launcher_host}:{launcher_port}"
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        )
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        cmdline += [str(launcher_addr), "--"]
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        cmdline += args
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        if log.log_dir is not None:
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            env[str("DEBUGPY_LOG_DIR")] = log.log_dir
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        if log.stderr.levels != {"warning", "error"}:
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            env[str("DEBUGPY_LOG_STDERR")] = str(" ".join(log.stderr.levels))
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        if console == "internalConsole":
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            log.info("{0} spawning launcher: {1!r}", session, cmdline)
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            try:
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                # If we are talking to the client over stdio, sys.stdin and sys.stdout
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                # are redirected to avoid mangling the DAP message stream. Make sure
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                # the launcher also respects that.
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                subprocess.Popen(
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                    cmdline,
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                    cwd=cwd,
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                    env=dict(list(os.environ.items()) + list(env.items())),
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                    stdin=sys.stdin,
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                    stdout=sys.stdout,
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                    stderr=sys.stderr,
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                )
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            except Exception as exc:
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                raise start_request.cant_handle("Failed to spawn launcher: {0}", exc)
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        else:
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            log.info('{0} spawning launcher via "runInTerminal" request.', session)
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            session.client.capabilities.require("supportsRunInTerminalRequest")
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            kinds = {"integratedTerminal": "integrated", "externalTerminal": "external"}
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            request_args = {
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                "kind": kinds[console],
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                "title": console_title,
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                "args": cmdline,
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                "env": env,
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            }
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            if cwd is not None:
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                request_args["cwd"] = cwd
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            if shell_expand_args:
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                request_args["argsCanBeInterpretedByShell"] = True
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            try:
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                # It is unspecified whether this request receives a response immediately, or only
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                # after the spawned command has completed running, so do not block waiting for it.
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                session.client.channel.send_request("runInTerminal", request_args)
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            except messaging.MessageHandlingError as exc:
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                exc.propagate(start_request)
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        # If using sudo, it might prompt for password, and launcher won't start running
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        # until the user enters it, so don't apply timeout in that case.
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        if not session.wait_for(
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            lambda: session.launcher,
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            timeout=(None if sudo else common.PROCESS_SPAWN_TIMEOUT),
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        ):
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            raise start_request.cant_handle("Timed out waiting for launcher to connect")
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        try:
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            session.launcher.channel.request(start_request.command, arguments)
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        except messaging.MessageHandlingError as exc:
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            exc.propagate(start_request)
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        if not session.wait_for(
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            lambda: session.launcher.pid is not None,
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            timeout=common.PROCESS_SPAWN_TIMEOUT,
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        ):
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            raise start_request.cant_handle(
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                'Timed out waiting for "process" event from launcher'
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            )
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        if session.no_debug:
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            return
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        # Wait for the first incoming connection regardless of the PID - it won't
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        # necessarily match due to the use of stubs like py.exe or "conda run".
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        conn = servers.wait_for_connection(
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            session, lambda conn: True, timeout=common.PROCESS_SPAWN_TIMEOUT
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        )
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        if conn is None:
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            raise start_request.cant_handle("Timed out waiting for debuggee to spawn")
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        conn.attach_to_session(session)
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    finally:
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        listener.close()
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        listener = None
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        sessions.report_sockets()
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