from pisa import HOST, PORT, logging, bitcoin_cli from pisa.watcher import Watcher from pisa.inspector import Inspector from pisa.appointment import Appointment from flask import Flask, request, Response, abort, jsonify import json # ToDo: #5-add-async-to-api app = Flask(__name__) HTTP_OK = 200 HTTP_BAD_REQUEST = 400 HTTP_SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE = 503 @app.route('/', methods=['POST']) def add_appointment(): remote_addr = request.environ.get('REMOTE_ADDR') remote_port = request.environ.get('REMOTE_PORT') logging.info('[API] connection accepted from {}:{}'.format(remote_addr, remote_port)) # Check content type once if properly defined request_data = json.loads(request.get_json()) appointment = inspector.inspect(request_data) if type(appointment) == Appointment: appointment_added = watcher.add_appointment(appointment) # ToDo: #13-create-server-side-signature-receipt if appointment_added: rcode = HTTP_OK response = "appointment accepted. locator: {}".format(appointment.locator) else: rcode = HTTP_SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE response = "appointment rejected" elif type(appointment) == tuple: rcode = HTTP_BAD_REQUEST response = "appointment rejected. Error {}: {}".format(appointment[0], appointment[1]) else: # We should never end up here, since inspect only returns appointments or tuples. Just in case. rcode = HTTP_BAD_REQUEST response = "appointment rejected. Request does not match the standard" logging.info('[API] sending response and disconnecting: {} --> {}:{}'.format(response, remote_addr, remote_port)) return Response(response, status=rcode, mimetype='text/plain') # FIXME: THE NEXT THREE API ENDPOINTS ARE FOR TESTING AND SHOULD BE REMOVED / PROPERLY MANAGED BEFORE PRODUCTION! # ToDo: #17-add-api-keys @app.route('/get_appointment', methods=['GET']) def get_appointment(): locator = request.args.get('locator') response = [] # ToDo: #15-add-system-monitor appointment_in_watcher = watcher.locator_uuid_map.get(locator) if appointment_in_watcher: for uuid in appointment_in_watcher: appointment_data = watcher.appointments[uuid].to_json() appointment_data['status'] = "being_watched" response.append(appointment_data) if watcher.responder: responder_jobs = watcher.responder.jobs for job in responder_jobs.values(): if job.locator == locator: job_data = job.to_json() job_data['status'] = "dispute_responded" response.append(job_data) if not response: response.append({"locator": locator, "status": "not found"}) response = jsonify(response) return response @app.route('/get_all_appointments', methods=['GET']) def get_all_appointments(): watcher_appointments = {} responder_jobs = {} # ToDo: #15-add-system-monitor if request.remote_addr in request.host or request.remote_addr == '127.0.0.1': for uuid, appointment in watcher.appointments.items(): watcher_appointments[uuid] = appointment.to_json() if watcher.responder: for uuid, job in watcher.responder.jobs.items(): responder_jobs[uuid] = job.to_json() response = jsonify({"watcher_appointments": watcher_appointments, "responder_jobs": responder_jobs}) else: abort(404) return response @app.route('/get_block_count', methods=['GET']) def get_block_count(): return jsonify({"block_count": bitcoin_cli.getblockcount()}) def start_api(): # FIXME: Pretty ugly but I haven't found a proper way to pass it to add_appointment global watcher, inspector # ToDo: #18-separate-api-from-watcher watcher = Watcher() inspector = Inspector() # Setting Flask log t ERROR only so it does not mess with out logging logging.getLogger('werkzeug').setLevel(logging.ERROR) app.run(host=HOST, port=PORT)