#!/usr/bin/env python3 """ A very basic gemini client to use for testing server configurations. """ import argparse import socket import ssl import sys import urllib.parse context = ssl.create_default_context() context.check_hostname = False context.verify_mode = ssl.CERT_NONE def fetch(url, host=None, port=None, use_sni=False): parsed_url = urllib.parse.urlparse(url) if not parsed_url.scheme: parsed_url = urllib.parse.urlparse(f"gemini://{url}") host = host or parsed_url.hostname port = port or parsed_url.port or 1965 sni = host if use_sni else None with socket.create_connection((host, port)) as sock: with context.wrap_socket(sock, server_hostname=sni) as ssock: ssock.sendall((url + "\r\n").encode()) fp = ssock.makefile("rb", buffering=0) data = fp.read(1024) while data: sys.stdout.buffer.write(data) sys.stdout.buffer.flush() data = fp.read(1024) def run_client(): parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="A simple gemini client") parser.add_argument("url") parser.add_argument("--host", help="Server host") parser.add_argument("--port", help="Server port") parser.add_argument("--tls-certfile", help="Client certificate") parser.add_argument("--tls-keyfile", help="Client private key") parser.add_argument("--tls-alpn-protocol", help="Protocol for ALPN negotiation") parser.add_argument( "--tls-enable-sni", action="store_true", help="Specify the hostname using SNI" ) args = parser.parse_args() if args.tls_certfile: context.load_cert_chain(args.tls_certfile, args.tls_keyfile) if args.tls_alpn_protocol: context.set_alpn_protocols([args.tls_alpn_protocol]) fetch(args.url, args.host, args.port, args.tls_enable_sni) if __name__ == "__main__": run_client()