Add support for socks connection to Git backend (#17640)

* Add support for socks connection to Git backend

* cleanup socks detection

* add documentation for installing python_socks

* dont need lower()

* cleanup

* refactor Socks to utilities

* fix imports

* fix missing comma

* Update docs/features/synchronized-data.md

Co-authored-by: Jeremy Stretch <jstretch@netboxlabs.com>

* review feedback

* Update docs/features/synchronized-data.md

Co-authored-by: Jeremy Stretch <jstretch@netboxlabs.com>

* review changes

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Co-authored-by: Jeremy Stretch <jstretch@netboxlabs.com>
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@ -13,6 +13,9 @@ To enable remote data synchronization, the NetBox administrator first designates
!!! info
Data backends which connect to external sources typically require the installation of one or more supporting Python libraries. The Git backend requires the [`dulwich`](https://www.dulwich.io/) package, and the S3 backend requires the [`boto3`](https://boto3.amazonaws.com/v1/documentation/api/latest/index.html) package. These must be installed within NetBox's environment to enable these backends.
!!! info
If you are configuring Git and have `HTTP_PROXIES` configured to use the SOCKS protocol, you will also need to install the [`python_socks`](https://pypi.org/project/python-socks/) Python library.
Each type of remote source has its own configuration parameters. For instance, a git source will ask the user to specify a branch and authentication credentials. Once the source has been created, a synchronization job is run to automatically replicate remote files in the local database.
The following NetBox models can be associated with replicated data files:

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@ -8,10 +8,13 @@ from urllib.parse import urlparse
from django import forms
from django.conf import settings
from django.core.exceptions import ImproperlyConfigured
from django.utils.translation import gettext as _
from netbox.data_backends import DataBackend
from netbox.utils import register_data_backend
from utilities.constants import HTTP_PROXY_SUPPORTED_SCHEMAS, HTTP_PROXY_SUPPORTED_SOCK_SCHEMAS
from utilities.socks import ProxyPoolManager
from .exceptions import SyncError
__all__ = (
@ -67,11 +70,18 @@ class GitBackend(DataBackend):
# Initialize backend config
config = ConfigDict()
self.use_socks = False
# Apply HTTP proxy (if configured)
if settings.HTTP_PROXIES and self.url_scheme in ('http', 'https'):
if proxy := settings.HTTP_PROXIES.get(self.url_scheme):
config.set("http", "proxy", proxy)
if settings.HTTP_PROXIES:
if proxy := settings.HTTP_PROXIES.get(self.url_scheme, None):
if urlparse(proxy).scheme not in HTTP_PROXY_SUPPORTED_SCHEMAS:
raise ImproperlyConfigured(f"Unsupported Git DataSource proxy scheme: {urlparse(proxy).scheme}")
if self.url_scheme in ('http', 'https'):
config.set("http", "proxy", proxy)
if urlparse(proxy).scheme in HTTP_PROXY_SUPPORTED_SOCK_SCHEMAS:
self.use_socks = True
return config
@ -87,6 +97,10 @@ class GitBackend(DataBackend):
"errstream": porcelain.NoneStream(),
}
# check if using socks for proxy - if so need to use custom pool_manager
if self.use_socks:
clone_args['pool_manager'] = ProxyPoolManager(settings.HTTP_PROXIES.get(self.url_scheme))
if self.url_scheme in ('http', 'https'):
if self.params.get('username'):
clone_args.update(

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@ -93,3 +93,7 @@ HTML_ALLOWED_ATTRIBUTES = {
"td": {"align"},
"th": {"align"},
}
HTTP_PROXY_SUPPORTED_SOCK_SCHEMAS = ['socks4', 'socks4a', 'socks4h', 'socks5', 'socks5a', 'socks5h']
HTTP_PROXY_SOCK_RDNS_SCHEMAS = ['socks4h', 'socks4a', 'socks5h', 'socks5a']
HTTP_PROXY_SUPPORTED_SCHEMAS = ['http', 'https', 'socks4', 'socks4a', 'socks4h', 'socks5', 'socks5a', 'socks5h']

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import logging
from urllib.parse import urlparse
from urllib3 import PoolManager, HTTPConnectionPool, HTTPSConnectionPool
from urllib3.connection import HTTPConnection, HTTPSConnection
from .constants import HTTP_PROXY_SOCK_RDNS_SCHEMAS
logger = logging.getLogger('netbox.utilities')
class ProxyHTTPConnection(HTTPConnection):
"""
A Proxy connection class that uses a SOCK proxy - used to create
a urllib3 PoolManager that routes connections via the proxy.
This is for an HTTP (not HTTPS) connection
"""
use_rdns = False
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
socks_options = kwargs.pop('_socks_options')
self._proxy_url = socks_options['proxy_url']
super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)
def _new_conn(self):
try:
from python_socks.sync import Proxy
except ModuleNotFoundError as e:
logger.info("Configuring an HTTP proxy using SOCKS requires the python_socks library. Check that it has been installed.")
raise e
proxy = Proxy.from_url(self._proxy_url, rdns=self.use_rdns)
return proxy.connect(
dest_host=self.host,
dest_port=self.port,
timeout=self.timeout
)
class ProxyHTTPSConnection(ProxyHTTPConnection, HTTPSConnection):
"""
A Proxy connection class for an HTTPS (not HTTP) connection.
"""
pass
class RdnsProxyHTTPConnection(ProxyHTTPConnection):
"""
A Proxy connection class for an HTTP remote-dns connection.
I.E. socks4a, socks4h, socks5a, socks5h
"""
use_rdns = True
class RdnsProxyHTTPSConnection(ProxyHTTPSConnection):
"""
A Proxy connection class for an HTTPS remote-dns connection.
I.E. socks4a, socks4h, socks5a, socks5h
"""
use_rdns = True
class ProxyHTTPConnectionPool(HTTPConnectionPool):
ConnectionCls = ProxyHTTPConnection
class ProxyHTTPSConnectionPool(HTTPSConnectionPool):
ConnectionCls = ProxyHTTPSConnection
class RdnsProxyHTTPConnectionPool(HTTPConnectionPool):
ConnectionCls = RdnsProxyHTTPConnection
class RdnsProxyHTTPSConnectionPool(HTTPSConnectionPool):
ConnectionCls = RdnsProxyHTTPSConnection
class ProxyPoolManager(PoolManager):
def __init__(self, proxy_url, timeout=5, num_pools=10, headers=None, **connection_pool_kw):
# python_socks uses rdns param to denote remote DNS parsing and
# doesn't accept the 'h' or 'a' in the proxy URL
if use_rdns := urlparse(proxy_url).scheme in HTTP_PROXY_SOCK_RDNS_SCHEMAS:
proxy_url = proxy_url.replace('socks5h:', 'socks5:').replace('socks5a:', 'socks5:')
proxy_url = proxy_url.replace('socks4h:', 'socks4:').replace('socks4a:', 'socks4:')
connection_pool_kw['_socks_options'] = {'proxy_url': proxy_url}
connection_pool_kw['timeout'] = timeout
super().__init__(num_pools, headers, **connection_pool_kw)
if use_rdns:
self.pool_classes_by_scheme = {
'http': RdnsProxyHTTPConnectionPool,
'https': RdnsProxyHTTPSConnectionPool,
}
else:
self.pool_classes_by_scheme = {
'http': ProxyHTTPConnectionPool,
'https': ProxyHTTPSConnectionPool,
}