tractor/examples/multihost/wg_lan/wg_maddr.py

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# tractor: distributed structured concurrency.
r'''
Parse `wg`-tunnelled multiaddrs into `tractor`-ready addrs.
The canonical form (per py-multiaddr #108, verified against its
upstream merge) nests the *overlay* endpoint **after** the `/wg/`
segment:
/ip4/10.0.0.1/udp/51820/wg/u<key>/ip4/10.0.11.1/tcp/1616
\_______ wg bearer ______/\_ key _/\____ tractor ep _____/
(underlay, wg
`ListenPort`)
Naming follows `py-multiaddr`'s own encapsulation model, where
earlier segments *wrap* later ones (`.encapsulate()` appends), so
the two roles are:
- **bearer**: the segs *before* `/wg/`, i.e. the underlay
`(ip, udp-port)` that `wg(8)` itself listens on. Nothing in
`tractor` ever binds this — the kernel/`wg` iface owns it.
- **overlay**: the segs *after*, i.e. the addr `tractor` actually
binds/dials. The only part the runtime ever sees.
We deliberately avoid `inner`/`outer` for these two: in a *call*
stack "inner" reads as higher-up and later-called, whereas here
the encapsulated addr is bound *first* and sits deeper in the
maddr — two opposite intuitions on one word.
`/wg/u<key>` itself carries the tunnel peer's Curve25519 pubkey
as multibase base64url (std base64 from `wg(8)` contains `/` and
so can't go in a `/`-delimited maddr). It binds nothing at all;
it's an identity, verified out-of-band.
XXX NOTE, `tractor`'s own `parse_maddr()` can't parse this yet
(`ValueError('Unsupported multiaddr protocol combo')`), which is
why this module exists: peel here, hand `.overlay` to the
runtime.
Design rules this module follows (see
`ai/tpt-backends/03_wg_tunnel_bindspace.md`):
- **let `py-multiaddr` do the parsing**. Every peel/compose goes
through `.decapsulate_code()`, `.split()`, `.join()`,
`.encapsulate()` and `.value_for_protocol()`. We hand-roll no
segment splitting whatsoever — the whole point of gh #429 was
dropping the NIH parser, and that applies to *peeling a tunnel
stack* every bit as much as to decoding a single proto.
- **parsing is pure**. `parse_wg_maddr()` does no I/O, no
`subprocess`, no netlink. A parser that shells out is a nasty
surprise.
- **verification is an explicit, separate step**. The caller
composes `verify_wg_peer()` when it wants it; nothing implicit.
- **no new `Address` proto-type**. `wg` gets no entry in
`tractor.discovery._addr._address_types` (a `bidict`, so 1:1
proto-key<->type) bc it has no `MsgTransport` of its own. The
tunnel is a *bindspace*, so we carry it beside the overlay
addr and strip to `.overlay` at bind/dial time.
'''
from __future__ import annotations
import base64
import subprocess
from typing import Literal
import msgspec
from multiaddr import Multiaddr
from multiaddr.protocols import P_WG
IPProto = Literal['ip4', 'ip6']
class WGTunnelledAddr(
msgspec.Struct,
frozen=True,
):
'''
A `wg`-tunnelled endpoint: the underlay bearer, the tunnel
peer key, and the overlay addr `tractor` binds/dials.
'''
# underlay, owned by `wg(8)`/the kernel — NEVER bound by us
bearer: tuple[str, int]
# tunnel peer pubkey in the std-base64 `wg(8)` form, i.e.
# directly comparable to `wg show <if> peers` output
peer_pubkey: str
# overlay ep: an `UnwrappedAddress` as accepted by
# `tractor.discovery.wrap_address()`
overlay: tuple[str, int]
overlay_proto: Literal['tcp'] = 'tcp'
# kept so `.as_multiaddr()` re-renders the same ip family it
# was parsed from, rather than assuming v4
bearer_ip: IPProto = 'ip4'
overlay_ip: IPProto = 'ip4'
def as_multiaddr(self) -> Multiaddr:
'''
Re-compose the canonical `Multiaddr`, bearer outward-in,
using `.encapsulate()` exactly as py-multiaddr's own
tunneling example does.
'''
b_host, b_port = self.bearer
o_host, o_port = self.overlay
return (
Multiaddr(f'/{self.bearer_ip}/{b_host}/udp/{b_port}')
.encapsulate(
Multiaddr(f'/wg/{mb_pubkey(self.peer_pubkey)}')
)
.encapsulate(
Multiaddr(
f'/{self.overlay_ip}/{o_host}'
f'/{self.overlay_proto}/{o_port}'
)
)
)
@property
def maddr(self) -> str:
'''
The canonical maddr `str` form.
'''
return str(self.as_multiaddr())
def mb_pubkey(wg8_key: str) -> str:
'''
`wg(8)` std-base64 pubkey -> multibase base64url (`u`-prefixed).
'''
import multibase
raw: bytes = base64.b64decode(wg8_key)
return multibase.encode('base64url', raw).decode('ascii')
def wg8_pubkey(mb_key: str) -> str:
'''
Inverse of `mb_pubkey()`: multibase -> `wg(8)` std-base64.
'''
import multibase
raw: bytes = multibase.decode(mb_key)
return base64.b64encode(raw).decode('ascii')
_wg_proto_known: bool|None = None
def _have_wg_maddr_proto() -> bool:
'''
True iff the installed `py-multiaddr` knows the `/wg/` proto,
i.e. carries py-multiaddr#108.
Merged upstream 2026-07-28 (`f86519da`) but in no release as
of `0.2.0`, hence the `[tool.uv.sources]` `rev` pin in
`pyproject.toml`.
Pure predicate; result cached since it can't change without a
reinstall.
'''
global _wg_proto_known
if _wg_proto_known is None:
from multiaddr.protocols import protocol_with_name
from multiaddr.exceptions import ProtocolNotFoundError
try:
protocol_with_name('wg')
_wg_proto_known = True
except ProtocolNotFoundError:
_wg_proto_known = False
return _wg_proto_known
def parse_wg_maddr(
maddr: str|Multiaddr,
) -> WGTunnelledAddr:
'''
Peel a `wg`-tunnelled maddr into its bearer/key/overlay
parts. Pure — no I/O.
Every cut is made by `py-multiaddr`, so a malformed maddr
(incl. a `wg` key that isn't exactly 32B) raises out of
`Multiaddr()` rather than yielding a struct quietly built
from garbage segs.
'''
if not _have_wg_maddr_proto():
raise RuntimeError(
f'Installed `py-multiaddr` has no `/wg/` proto!\n'
f'Needs py-multiaddr#108, merged upstream but not\n'
f'yet released; a `uv sync` picks up the pinned rev.\n'
f'maddr: {maddr!r}\n'
)
ma: Multiaddr = (
maddr
if isinstance(maddr, Multiaddr)
else Multiaddr(maddr)
)
segs: list[Multiaddr] = ma.split()
names: list[str] = [
proto.name
for seg in segs
for proto in seg.protocols()
]
if 'wg' not in names:
raise ValueError(
f'Not a `wg`-tunnelled maddr, no `/wg/` segment ??\n'
f'maddr: {ma}\n'
)
# NOTE, `.decapsulate_code()` cuts at the LAST occurrence of
# the proto and keeps the *prefix*, which is exactly the
# bearer. It handles `/wg/` cleanly precisely bc it cuts on
# proto-code and never tries to match an addr value — the
# key seg has no addr of its own.
bearer_ma: Multiaddr = ma.decapsulate_code(P_WG)
overlay_ma: Multiaddr = Multiaddr.join(
*segs[names.index('wg') + 1:]
)
match [proto.name for proto in bearer_ma.protocols()]:
case [('ip4' | 'ip6') as b_ip, 'udp']:
bearer = (
bearer_ma.value_for_protocol(b_ip),
int(bearer_ma.value_for_protocol('udp')),
)
case _:
raise ValueError(
f'Bad `wg` bearer, expected `/ip4|ip6/<h>/udp/<p>`\n'
f'got: {bearer_ma}\n'
f'from maddr: {ma}\n'
)
match [proto.name for proto in overlay_ma.protocols()]:
case [('ip4' | 'ip6') as o_ip, ('tcp') as l4]:
overlay = (
overlay_ma.value_for_protocol(o_ip),
int(overlay_ma.value_for_protocol(l4)),
)
case []:
raise ValueError(
f'`wg` maddr declares no overlay endpoint!\n'
f'A bare `/…/wg/<key>` names only the tunnel; '
f'append the ep `tractor` should bind, e.g.\n'
f' {ma}/ip4/10.0.11.1/tcp/1616\n'
)
case _:
raise ValueError(
f'Unsupported `wg` overlay proto combo\n'
f'got: {overlay_ma}\n'
f'from maddr: {ma}\n'
)
return WGTunnelledAddr(
bearer=bearer,
peer_pubkey=wg8_pubkey(ma.value_for_protocol('wg')),
overlay=overlay,
overlay_proto=l4,
bearer_ip=b_ip,
overlay_ip=o_ip,
)
def verify_wg_peer(
addr: WGTunnelledAddr,
iface: str = 'wg0',
) -> bool:
'''
True iff `addr.peer_pubkey` is a configured peer (or our own
pubkey) on `iface`.
IMPURE + explicit by design: never called from
`parse_wg_maddr()`.
?TODO, per plan-03 layer B, swap this body for `pyroute2`
(keeping the signature) — and note `setns(2)` is *per-thread*,
so a query issued via `trio.to_thread` lands in the ORIGINAL
netns unless `netns=` is passed down.
'''
def _wg(*args: str) -> str:
return subprocess.run(
['wg', 'show', iface, *args],
capture_output=True,
text=True,
check=True,
).stdout
return (
addr.peer_pubkey in _wg('peers').split()
or
addr.peer_pubkey == _wg('public-key').strip()
)