def __init__(self, parent, clid, url, interfaceName): self.broker = parent self.clid = clid self.url = url self.interfaceName = interfaceName self.interface = getRemoteInterfaceByName(interfaceName) self.received_count = 0 self.ref = None
def __init__(self, parent, clid, url, interfaceName): self.broker = parent self.clid = clid # TODO: the remote end sends us a global URL, when really it should # probably send us a per-Tub name, which can can then concatenate to # their TubID if/when we pass it on to others. By accepting a full # URL, we give them the ability to sort-of spoof others. We could # check that url.startswith(broker.remoteTub.baseURL), but the Right # Way is to just not have them send the base part in the first place. # I haven't yet made this change because I'm not yet positive it # would work.. how exactly does the base url get sent, anyway? What # about Tubs visible through multiple names? self.url = url self.interfaceName = interfaceName self.interface = getRemoteInterfaceByName(interfaceName) self.received_count = 0 self.ref = None
def __init__(self, parent, clid, url, interfaceName): self.broker = parent self.clid = clid # TODO: the remote end sends us a global URL, when really it should # probably send us a per-Tub name, which can can then concatenate to # their TubID if/when we pass it on to others. By accepting a full # URL, we give them the ability to sort-of spoof others. We could # check that url.startswith(broker.remoteTub.baseURL), but the Right # Way is to just not have them send the base part in the first place. # I haven't yet made this change because I'm not yet positive it # would work.. how exactly does the base url get sent, anyway? What # about Tubs visible through multiple names? self.url = url self.interfaceName = interfaceName self.interface = getRemoteInterfaceByName(interfaceName) self.received_count = 0 self.ref = None