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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |
""" | |
requests.utils | |
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
This module provides utility functions that are used within Requests | |
that are also useful for external consumption. | |
""" | |
import codecs | |
import contextlib | |
import io | |
import os | |
import re | |
import socket | |
import struct | |
import sys | |
import tempfile | |
import warnings | |
import zipfile | |
from collections import OrderedDict | |
from pip._vendor.urllib3.util import make_headers | |
from pip._vendor.urllib3.util import parse_url | |
from .__version__ import __version__ | |
from . import certs | |
# to_native_string is unused here, but imported here for backwards compatibility | |
from ._internal_utils import to_native_string | |
from .compat import parse_http_list as _parse_list_header | |
from .compat import ( | |
quote, urlparse, bytes, str, unquote, getproxies, | |
proxy_bypass, urlunparse, basestring, integer_types, is_py3, | |
proxy_bypass_environment, getproxies_environment, Mapping) | |
from .cookies import cookiejar_from_dict | |
from .structures import CaseInsensitiveDict | |
from .exceptions import ( | |
InvalidURL, InvalidHeader, FileModeWarning, UnrewindableBodyError) | |
NETRC_FILES = ('.netrc', '_netrc') | |
DEFAULT_CA_BUNDLE_PATH = certs.where() | |
DEFAULT_PORTS = {'http': 80, 'https': 443} | |
# Ensure that ', ' is used to preserve previous delimiter behavior. | |
DEFAULT_ACCEPT_ENCODING = ", ".join( | |
re.split(r",\s*", make_headers(accept_encoding=True)["accept-encoding"]) | |
) | |
if sys.platform == 'win32': | |
# provide a proxy_bypass version on Windows without DNS lookups | |
def proxy_bypass_registry(host): | |
try: | |
if is_py3: | |
import winreg | |
else: | |
import _winreg as winreg | |
except ImportError: | |
return False | |
try: | |
internetSettings = winreg.OpenKey(winreg.HKEY_CURRENT_USER, | |
r'Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings') | |
# ProxyEnable could be REG_SZ or REG_DWORD, normalizing it | |
proxyEnable = int(winreg.QueryValueEx(internetSettings, | |
'ProxyEnable')[0]) | |
# ProxyOverride is almost always a string | |
proxyOverride = winreg.QueryValueEx(internetSettings, | |
'ProxyOverride')[0] | |
except OSError: | |
return False | |
if not proxyEnable or not proxyOverride: | |
return False | |
# make a check value list from the registry entry: replace the | |
# '<local>' string by the localhost entry and the corresponding | |
# canonical entry. | |
proxyOverride = proxyOverride.split(';') | |
# now check if we match one of the registry values. | |
for test in proxyOverride: | |
if test == '<local>': | |
if '.' not in host: | |
return True | |
test = test.replace(".", r"\.") # mask dots | |
test = test.replace("*", r".*") # change glob sequence | |
test = test.replace("?", r".") # change glob char | |
if re.match(test, host, re.I): | |
return True | |
return False | |
def proxy_bypass(host): # noqa | |
"""Return True, if the host should be bypassed. | |
Checks proxy settings gathered from the environment, if specified, | |
or the registry. | |
""" | |
if getproxies_environment(): | |
return proxy_bypass_environment(host) | |
else: | |
return proxy_bypass_registry(host) | |
def dict_to_sequence(d): | |
"""Returns an internal sequence dictionary update.""" | |
if hasattr(d, 'items'): | |
d = d.items() | |
return d | |
def super_len(o): | |
total_length = None | |
current_position = 0 | |
if hasattr(o, '__len__'): | |
total_length = len(o) | |
elif hasattr(o, 'len'): | |
total_length = o.len | |
elif hasattr(o, 'fileno'): | |
try: | |
fileno = o.fileno() | |
except (io.UnsupportedOperation, AttributeError): | |
# AttributeError is a surprising exception, seeing as how we've just checked | |
# that `hasattr(o, 'fileno')`. It happens for objects obtained via | |
# `Tarfile.extractfile()`, per issue 5229. | |
pass | |
else: | |
total_length = os.fstat(fileno).st_size | |
# Having used fstat to determine the file length, we need to | |
# confirm that this file was opened up in binary mode. | |
if 'b' not in o.mode: | |
warnings.warn(( | |
"Requests has determined the content-length for this " | |
"request using the binary size of the file: however, the " | |
"file has been opened in text mode (i.e. without the 'b' " | |
"flag in the mode). This may lead to an incorrect " | |
"content-length. In Requests 3.0, support will be removed " | |
"for files in text mode."), | |
FileModeWarning | |
) | |
if hasattr(o, 'tell'): | |
try: | |
current_position = o.tell() | |
except (OSError, IOError): | |
# This can happen in some weird situations, such as when the file | |
# is actually a special file descriptor like stdin. In this | |
# instance, we don't know what the length is, so set it to zero and | |
# let requests chunk it instead. | |
if total_length is not None: | |
current_position = total_length | |
else: | |
if hasattr(o, 'seek') and total_length is None: | |
# StringIO and BytesIO have seek but no usable fileno | |
try: | |
# seek to end of file | |
o.seek(0, 2) | |
total_length = o.tell() | |
# seek back to current position to support | |
# partially read file-like objects | |
o.seek(current_position or 0) | |
except (OSError, IOError): | |
total_length = 0 | |
if total_length is None: | |
total_length = 0 | |
return max(0, total_length - current_position) | |
def get_netrc_auth(url, raise_errors=False): | |
"""Returns the Requests tuple auth for a given url from netrc.""" | |
netrc_file = os.environ.get('NETRC') | |
if netrc_file is not None: | |
netrc_locations = (netrc_file,) | |
else: | |
netrc_locations = ('~/{}'.format(f) for f in NETRC_FILES) | |
try: | |
from netrc import netrc, NetrcParseError | |
netrc_path = None | |
for f in netrc_locations: | |
try: | |
loc = os.path.expanduser(f) | |
except KeyError: | |
# os.path.expanduser can fail when $HOME is undefined and | |
# getpwuid fails. See https://bugs.python.org/issue20164 & | |
# https://github.com/psf/requests/issues/1846 | |
return | |
if os.path.exists(loc): | |
netrc_path = loc | |
break | |
# Abort early if there isn't one. | |
if netrc_path is None: | |
return | |
ri = urlparse(url) | |
# Strip port numbers from netloc. This weird `if...encode`` dance is | |
# used for Python 3.2, which doesn't support unicode literals. | |
splitstr = b':' | |
if isinstance(url, str): | |
splitstr = splitstr.decode('ascii') | |
host = ri.netloc.split(splitstr)[0] | |
try: | |
_netrc = netrc(netrc_path).authenticators(host) | |
if _netrc: | |
# Return with login / password | |
login_i = (0 if _netrc[0] else 1) | |
return (_netrc[login_i], _netrc[2]) | |
except (NetrcParseError, IOError): | |
# If there was a parsing error or a permissions issue reading the file, | |
# we'll just skip netrc auth unless explicitly asked to raise errors. | |
if raise_errors: | |
raise | |
# App Engine hackiness. | |
except (ImportError, AttributeError): | |
pass | |
def guess_filename(obj): | |
"""Tries to guess the filename of the given object.""" | |
name = getattr(obj, 'name', None) | |
if (name and isinstance(name, basestring) and name[0] != '<' and | |
name[-1] != '>'): | |
return os.path.basename(name) | |
def extract_zipped_paths(path): | |
"""Replace nonexistent paths that look like they refer to a member of a zip | |
archive with the location of an extracted copy of the target, or else | |
just return the provided path unchanged. | |
""" | |
if os.path.exists(path): | |
# this is already a valid path, no need to do anything further | |
return path | |
# find the first valid part of the provided path and treat that as a zip archive | |
# assume the rest of the path is the name of a member in the archive | |
archive, member = os.path.split(path) | |
while archive and not os.path.exists(archive): | |
archive, prefix = os.path.split(archive) | |
if not prefix: | |
# If we don't check for an empty prefix after the split (in other words, archive remains unchanged after the split), | |
# we _can_ end up in an infinite loop on a rare corner case affecting a small number of users | |
break | |
member = '/'.join([prefix, member]) | |
if not zipfile.is_zipfile(archive): | |
return path | |
zip_file = zipfile.ZipFile(archive) | |
if member not in zip_file.namelist(): | |
return path | |
# we have a valid zip archive and a valid member of that archive | |
tmp = tempfile.gettempdir() | |
extracted_path = os.path.join(tmp, member.split('/')[-1]) | |
if not os.path.exists(extracted_path): | |
# use read + write to avoid the creating nested folders, we only want the file, avoids mkdir racing condition | |
with atomic_open(extracted_path) as file_handler: | |
file_handler.write(zip_file.read(member)) | |
return extracted_path | |
def atomic_open(filename): | |
"""Write a file to the disk in an atomic fashion""" | |
replacer = os.rename if sys.version_info[0] == 2 else os.replace | |
tmp_descriptor, tmp_name = tempfile.mkstemp(dir=os.path.dirname(filename)) | |
try: | |
with os.fdopen(tmp_descriptor, 'wb') as tmp_handler: | |
yield tmp_handler | |
replacer(tmp_name, filename) | |
except BaseException: | |
os.remove(tmp_name) | |
raise | |
def from_key_val_list(value): | |
"""Take an object and test to see if it can be represented as a | |
dictionary. Unless it can not be represented as such, return an | |
OrderedDict, e.g., | |
:: | |
>>> from_key_val_list([('key', 'val')]) | |
OrderedDict([('key', 'val')]) | |
>>> from_key_val_list('string') | |
Traceback (most recent call last): | |
... | |
ValueError: cannot encode objects that are not 2-tuples | |
>>> from_key_val_list({'key': 'val'}) | |
OrderedDict([('key', 'val')]) | |
:rtype: OrderedDict | |
""" | |
if value is None: | |
return None | |
if isinstance(value, (str, bytes, bool, int)): | |
raise ValueError('cannot encode objects that are not 2-tuples') | |
return OrderedDict(value) | |
def to_key_val_list(value): | |
"""Take an object and test to see if it can be represented as a | |
dictionary. If it can be, return a list of tuples, e.g., | |
:: | |
>>> to_key_val_list([('key', 'val')]) | |
[('key', 'val')] | |
>>> to_key_val_list({'key': 'val'}) | |
[('key', 'val')] | |
>>> to_key_val_list('string') | |
Traceback (most recent call last): | |
... | |
ValueError: cannot encode objects that are not 2-tuples | |
:rtype: list | |
""" | |
if value is None: | |
return None | |
if isinstance(value, (str, bytes, bool, int)): | |
raise ValueError('cannot encode objects that are not 2-tuples') | |
if isinstance(value, Mapping): | |
value = value.items() | |
return list(value) | |
# From mitsuhiko/werkzeug (used with permission). | |
def parse_list_header(value): | |
"""Parse lists as described by RFC 2068 Section 2. | |
In particular, parse comma-separated lists where the elements of | |
the list may include quoted-strings. A quoted-string could | |
contain a comma. A non-quoted string could have quotes in the | |
middle. Quotes are removed automatically after parsing. | |
It basically works like :func:`parse_set_header` just that items | |
may appear multiple times and case sensitivity is preserved. | |
The return value is a standard :class:`list`: | |
>>> parse_list_header('token, "quoted value"') | |
['token', 'quoted value'] | |
To create a header from the :class:`list` again, use the | |
:func:`dump_header` function. | |
:param value: a string with a list header. | |
:return: :class:`list` | |
:rtype: list | |
""" | |
result = [] | |
for item in _parse_list_header(value): | |
if item[:1] == item[-1:] == '"': | |
item = unquote_header_value(item[1:-1]) | |
result.append(item) | |
return result | |
# From mitsuhiko/werkzeug (used with permission). | |
def parse_dict_header(value): | |
"""Parse lists of key, value pairs as described by RFC 2068 Section 2 and | |
convert them into a python dict: | |
>>> d = parse_dict_header('foo="is a fish", bar="as well"') | |
>>> type(d) is dict | |
True | |
>>> sorted(d.items()) | |
[('bar', 'as well'), ('foo', 'is a fish')] | |
If there is no value for a key it will be `None`: | |
>>> parse_dict_header('key_without_value') | |
{'key_without_value': None} | |
To create a header from the :class:`dict` again, use the | |
:func:`dump_header` function. | |
:param value: a string with a dict header. | |
:return: :class:`dict` | |
:rtype: dict | |
""" | |
result = {} | |
for item in _parse_list_header(value): | |
if '=' not in item: | |
result[item] = None | |
continue | |
name, value = item.split('=', 1) | |
if value[:1] == value[-1:] == '"': | |
value = unquote_header_value(value[1:-1]) | |
result[name] = value | |
return result | |
# From mitsuhiko/werkzeug (used with permission). | |
def unquote_header_value(value, is_filename=False): | |
r"""Unquotes a header value. (Reversal of :func:`quote_header_value`). | |
This does not use the real unquoting but what browsers are actually | |
using for quoting. | |
:param value: the header value to unquote. | |
:rtype: str | |
""" | |
if value and value[0] == value[-1] == '"': | |
# this is not the real unquoting, but fixing this so that the | |
# RFC is met will result in bugs with internet explorer and | |
# probably some other browsers as well. IE for example is | |
# uploading files with "C:\foo\bar.txt" as filename | |
value = value[1:-1] | |
# if this is a filename and the starting characters look like | |
# a UNC path, then just return the value without quotes. Using the | |
# replace sequence below on a UNC path has the effect of turning | |
# the leading double slash into a single slash and then | |
# _fix_ie_filename() doesn't work correctly. See #458. | |
if not is_filename or value[:2] != '\\\\': | |
return value.replace('\\\\', '\\').replace('\\"', '"') | |
return value | |
def dict_from_cookiejar(cj): | |
"""Returns a key/value dictionary from a CookieJar. | |
:param cj: CookieJar object to extract cookies from. | |
:rtype: dict | |
""" | |
cookie_dict = {} | |
for cookie in cj: | |
cookie_dict[cookie.name] = cookie.value | |
return cookie_dict | |
def add_dict_to_cookiejar(cj, cookie_dict): | |
"""Returns a CookieJar from a key/value dictionary. | |
:param cj: CookieJar to insert cookies into. | |
:param cookie_dict: Dict of key/values to insert into CookieJar. | |
:rtype: CookieJar | |
""" | |
return cookiejar_from_dict(cookie_dict, cj) | |
def get_encodings_from_content(content): | |
"""Returns encodings from given content string. | |
:param content: bytestring to extract encodings from. | |
""" | |
warnings.warn(( | |
'In requests 3.0, get_encodings_from_content will be removed. For ' | |
'more information, please see the discussion on issue #2266. (This' | |
' warning should only appear once.)'), | |
DeprecationWarning) | |
charset_re = re.compile(r'<meta.*?charset=["\']*(.+?)["\'>]', flags=re.I) | |
pragma_re = re.compile(r'<meta.*?content=["\']*;?charset=(.+?)["\'>]', flags=re.I) | |
xml_re = re.compile(r'^<\?xml.*?encoding=["\']*(.+?)["\'>]') | |
return (charset_re.findall(content) + | |
pragma_re.findall(content) + | |
xml_re.findall(content)) | |
def _parse_content_type_header(header): | |
"""Returns content type and parameters from given header | |
:param header: string | |
:return: tuple containing content type and dictionary of | |
parameters | |
""" | |
tokens = header.split(';') | |
content_type, params = tokens[0].strip(), tokens[1:] | |
params_dict = {} | |
items_to_strip = "\"' " | |
for param in params: | |
param = param.strip() | |
if param: | |
key, value = param, True | |
index_of_equals = param.find("=") | |
if index_of_equals != -1: | |
key = param[:index_of_equals].strip(items_to_strip) | |
value = param[index_of_equals + 1:].strip(items_to_strip) | |
params_dict[key.lower()] = value | |
return content_type, params_dict | |
def get_encoding_from_headers(headers): | |
"""Returns encodings from given HTTP Header Dict. | |
:param headers: dictionary to extract encoding from. | |
:rtype: str | |
""" | |
content_type = headers.get('content-type') | |
if not content_type: | |
return None | |
content_type, params = _parse_content_type_header(content_type) | |
if 'charset' in params: | |
return params['charset'].strip("'\"") | |
if 'text' in content_type: | |
return 'ISO-8859-1' | |
if 'application/json' in content_type: | |
# Assume UTF-8 based on RFC 4627: https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4627.txt since the charset was unset | |
return 'utf-8' | |
def stream_decode_response_unicode(iterator, r): | |
"""Stream decodes a iterator.""" | |
if r.encoding is None: | |
for item in iterator: | |
yield item | |
return | |
decoder = codecs.getincrementaldecoder(r.encoding)(errors='replace') | |
for chunk in iterator: | |
rv = decoder.decode(chunk) | |
if rv: | |
yield rv | |
rv = decoder.decode(b'', final=True) | |
if rv: | |
yield rv | |
def iter_slices(string, slice_length): | |
"""Iterate over slices of a string.""" | |
pos = 0 | |
if slice_length is None or slice_length <= 0: | |
slice_length = len(string) | |
while pos < len(string): | |
yield string[pos:pos + slice_length] | |
pos += slice_length | |
def get_unicode_from_response(r): | |
"""Returns the requested content back in unicode. | |
:param r: Response object to get unicode content from. | |
Tried: | |
1. charset from content-type | |
2. fall back and replace all unicode characters | |
:rtype: str | |
""" | |
warnings.warn(( | |
'In requests 3.0, get_unicode_from_response will be removed. For ' | |
'more information, please see the discussion on issue #2266. (This' | |
' warning should only appear once.)'), | |
DeprecationWarning) | |
tried_encodings = [] | |
# Try charset from content-type | |
encoding = get_encoding_from_headers(r.headers) | |
if encoding: | |
try: | |
return str(r.content, encoding) | |
except UnicodeError: | |
tried_encodings.append(encoding) | |
# Fall back: | |
try: | |
return str(r.content, encoding, errors='replace') | |
except TypeError: | |
return r.content | |
# The unreserved URI characters (RFC 3986) | |
UNRESERVED_SET = frozenset( | |
"ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz" + "0123456789-._~") | |
def unquote_unreserved(uri): | |
"""Un-escape any percent-escape sequences in a URI that are unreserved | |
characters. This leaves all reserved, illegal and non-ASCII bytes encoded. | |
:rtype: str | |
""" | |
parts = uri.split('%') | |
for i in range(1, len(parts)): | |
h = parts[i][0:2] | |
if len(h) == 2 and h.isalnum(): | |
try: | |
c = chr(int(h, 16)) | |
except ValueError: | |
raise InvalidURL("Invalid percent-escape sequence: '%s'" % h) | |
if c in UNRESERVED_SET: | |
parts[i] = c + parts[i][2:] | |
else: | |
parts[i] = '%' + parts[i] | |
else: | |
parts[i] = '%' + parts[i] | |
return ''.join(parts) | |
def requote_uri(uri): | |
"""Re-quote the given URI. | |
This function passes the given URI through an unquote/quote cycle to | |
ensure that it is fully and consistently quoted. | |
:rtype: str | |
""" | |
safe_with_percent = "!#$%&'()*+,/:;=?@[]~" | |
safe_without_percent = "!#$&'()*+,/:;=?@[]~" | |
try: | |
# Unquote only the unreserved characters | |
# Then quote only illegal characters (do not quote reserved, | |
# unreserved, or '%') | |
return quote(unquote_unreserved(uri), safe=safe_with_percent) | |
except InvalidURL: | |
# We couldn't unquote the given URI, so let's try quoting it, but | |
# there may be unquoted '%'s in the URI. We need to make sure they're | |
# properly quoted so they do not cause issues elsewhere. | |
return quote(uri, safe=safe_without_percent) | |
def address_in_network(ip, net): | |
"""This function allows you to check if an IP belongs to a network subnet | |
Example: returns True if ip = 192.168.1.1 and net = 192.168.1.0/24 | |
returns False if ip = 192.168.1.1 and net = 192.168.100.0/24 | |
:rtype: bool | |
""" | |
ipaddr = struct.unpack('=L', socket.inet_aton(ip))[0] | |
netaddr, bits = net.split('/') | |
netmask = struct.unpack('=L', socket.inet_aton(dotted_netmask(int(bits))))[0] | |
network = struct.unpack('=L', socket.inet_aton(netaddr))[0] & netmask | |
return (ipaddr & netmask) == (network & netmask) | |
def dotted_netmask(mask): | |
"""Converts mask from /xx format to xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx | |
Example: if mask is 24 function returns 255.255.255.0 | |
:rtype: str | |
""" | |
bits = 0xffffffff ^ (1 << 32 - mask) - 1 | |
return socket.inet_ntoa(struct.pack('>I', bits)) | |
def is_ipv4_address(string_ip): | |
""" | |
:rtype: bool | |
""" | |
try: | |
socket.inet_aton(string_ip) | |
except socket.error: | |
return False | |
return True | |
def is_valid_cidr(string_network): | |
""" | |
Very simple check of the cidr format in no_proxy variable. | |
:rtype: bool | |
""" | |
if string_network.count('/') == 1: | |
try: | |
mask = int(string_network.split('/')[1]) | |
except ValueError: | |
return False | |
if mask < 1 or mask > 32: | |
return False | |
try: | |
socket.inet_aton(string_network.split('/')[0]) | |
except socket.error: | |
return False | |
else: | |
return False | |
return True | |
def set_environ(env_name, value): | |
"""Set the environment variable 'env_name' to 'value' | |
Save previous value, yield, and then restore the previous value stored in | |
the environment variable 'env_name'. | |
If 'value' is None, do nothing""" | |
value_changed = value is not None | |
if value_changed: | |
old_value = os.environ.get(env_name) | |
os.environ[env_name] = value | |
try: | |
yield | |
finally: | |
if value_changed: | |
if old_value is None: | |
del os.environ[env_name] | |
else: | |
os.environ[env_name] = old_value | |
def should_bypass_proxies(url, no_proxy): | |
""" | |
Returns whether we should bypass proxies or not. | |
:rtype: bool | |
""" | |
# Prioritize lowercase environment variables over uppercase | |
# to keep a consistent behaviour with other http projects (curl, wget). | |
get_proxy = lambda k: os.environ.get(k) or os.environ.get(k.upper()) | |
# First check whether no_proxy is defined. If it is, check that the URL | |
# we're getting isn't in the no_proxy list. | |
no_proxy_arg = no_proxy | |
if no_proxy is None: | |
no_proxy = get_proxy('no_proxy') | |
parsed = urlparse(url) | |
if parsed.hostname is None: | |
# URLs don't always have hostnames, e.g. file:/// urls. | |
return True | |
if no_proxy: | |
# We need to check whether we match here. We need to see if we match | |
# the end of the hostname, both with and without the port. | |
no_proxy = ( | |
host for host in no_proxy.replace(' ', '').split(',') if host | |
) | |
if is_ipv4_address(parsed.hostname): | |
for proxy_ip in no_proxy: | |
if is_valid_cidr(proxy_ip): | |
if address_in_network(parsed.hostname, proxy_ip): | |
return True | |
elif parsed.hostname == proxy_ip: | |
# If no_proxy ip was defined in plain IP notation instead of cidr notation & | |
# matches the IP of the index | |
return True | |
else: | |
host_with_port = parsed.hostname | |
if parsed.port: | |
host_with_port += ':{}'.format(parsed.port) | |
for host in no_proxy: | |
if parsed.hostname.endswith(host) or host_with_port.endswith(host): | |
# The URL does match something in no_proxy, so we don't want | |
# to apply the proxies on this URL. | |
return True | |
with set_environ('no_proxy', no_proxy_arg): | |
# parsed.hostname can be `None` in cases such as a file URI. | |
try: | |
bypass = proxy_bypass(parsed.hostname) | |
except (TypeError, socket.gaierror): | |
bypass = False | |
if bypass: | |
return True | |
return False | |
def get_environ_proxies(url, no_proxy=None): | |
""" | |
Return a dict of environment proxies. | |
:rtype: dict | |
""" | |
if should_bypass_proxies(url, no_proxy=no_proxy): | |
return {} | |
else: | |
return getproxies() | |
def select_proxy(url, proxies): | |
"""Select a proxy for the url, if applicable. | |
:param url: The url being for the request | |
:param proxies: A dictionary of schemes or schemes and hosts to proxy URLs | |
""" | |
proxies = proxies or {} | |
urlparts = urlparse(url) | |
if urlparts.hostname is None: | |
return proxies.get(urlparts.scheme, proxies.get('all')) | |
proxy_keys = [ | |
urlparts.scheme + '://' + urlparts.hostname, | |
urlparts.scheme, | |
'all://' + urlparts.hostname, | |
'all', | |
] | |
proxy = None | |
for proxy_key in proxy_keys: | |
if proxy_key in proxies: | |
proxy = proxies[proxy_key] | |
break | |
return proxy | |
def resolve_proxies(request, proxies, trust_env=True): | |
"""This method takes proxy information from a request and configuration | |
input to resolve a mapping of target proxies. This will consider settings | |
such a NO_PROXY to strip proxy configurations. | |
:param request: Request or PreparedRequest | |
:param proxies: A dictionary of schemes or schemes and hosts to proxy URLs | |
:param trust_env: Boolean declaring whether to trust environment configs | |
:rtype: dict | |
""" | |
proxies = proxies if proxies is not None else {} | |
url = request.url | |
scheme = urlparse(url).scheme | |
no_proxy = proxies.get('no_proxy') | |
new_proxies = proxies.copy() | |
if trust_env and not should_bypass_proxies(url, no_proxy=no_proxy): | |
environ_proxies = get_environ_proxies(url, no_proxy=no_proxy) | |
proxy = environ_proxies.get(scheme, environ_proxies.get('all')) | |
if proxy: | |
new_proxies.setdefault(scheme, proxy) | |
return new_proxies | |
def default_user_agent(name="python-requests"): | |
""" | |
Return a string representing the default user agent. | |
:rtype: str | |
""" | |
return '%s/%s' % (name, __version__) | |
def default_headers(): | |
""" | |
:rtype: requests.structures.CaseInsensitiveDict | |
""" | |
return CaseInsensitiveDict({ | |
'User-Agent': default_user_agent(), | |
'Accept-Encoding': DEFAULT_ACCEPT_ENCODING, | |
'Accept': '*/*', | |
'Connection': 'keep-alive', | |
}) | |
def parse_header_links(value): | |
"""Return a list of parsed link headers proxies. | |
i.e. Link: <http:/.../front.jpeg>; rel=front; type="image/jpeg",<http://.../back.jpeg>; rel=back;type="image/jpeg" | |
:rtype: list | |
""" | |
links = [] | |
replace_chars = ' \'"' | |
value = value.strip(replace_chars) | |
if not value: | |
return links | |
for val in re.split(', *<', value): | |
try: | |
url, params = val.split(';', 1) | |
except ValueError: | |
url, params = val, '' | |
link = {'url': url.strip('<> \'"')} | |
for param in params.split(';'): | |
try: | |
key, value = param.split('=') | |
except ValueError: | |
break | |
link[key.strip(replace_chars)] = value.strip(replace_chars) | |
links.append(link) | |
return links | |
# Null bytes; no need to recreate these on each call to guess_json_utf | |
_null = '\x00'.encode('ascii') # encoding to ASCII for Python 3 | |
_null2 = _null * 2 | |
_null3 = _null * 3 | |
def guess_json_utf(data): | |
""" | |
:rtype: str | |
""" | |
# JSON always starts with two ASCII characters, so detection is as | |
# easy as counting the nulls and from their location and count | |
# determine the encoding. Also detect a BOM, if present. | |
sample = data[:4] | |
if sample in (codecs.BOM_UTF32_LE, codecs.BOM_UTF32_BE): | |
return 'utf-32' # BOM included | |
if sample[:3] == codecs.BOM_UTF8: | |
return 'utf-8-sig' # BOM included, MS style (discouraged) | |
if sample[:2] in (codecs.BOM_UTF16_LE, codecs.BOM_UTF16_BE): | |
return 'utf-16' # BOM included | |
nullcount = sample.count(_null) | |
if nullcount == 0: | |
return 'utf-8' | |
if nullcount == 2: | |
if sample[::2] == _null2: # 1st and 3rd are null | |
return 'utf-16-be' | |
if sample[1::2] == _null2: # 2nd and 4th are null | |
return 'utf-16-le' | |
# Did not detect 2 valid UTF-16 ascii-range characters | |
if nullcount == 3: | |
if sample[:3] == _null3: | |
return 'utf-32-be' | |
if sample[1:] == _null3: | |
return 'utf-32-le' | |
# Did not detect a valid UTF-32 ascii-range character | |
return None | |
def prepend_scheme_if_needed(url, new_scheme): | |
"""Given a URL that may or may not have a scheme, prepend the given scheme. | |
Does not replace a present scheme with the one provided as an argument. | |
:rtype: str | |
""" | |
parsed = parse_url(url) | |
scheme, auth, host, port, path, query, fragment = parsed | |
# A defect in urlparse determines that there isn't a netloc present in some | |
# urls. We previously assumed parsing was overly cautious, and swapped the | |
# netloc and path. Due to a lack of tests on the original defect, this is | |
# maintained with parse_url for backwards compatibility. | |
netloc = parsed.netloc | |
if not netloc: | |
netloc, path = path, netloc | |
if auth: | |
# parse_url doesn't provide the netloc with auth | |
# so we'll add it ourselves. | |
netloc = '@'.join([auth, netloc]) | |
if scheme is None: | |
scheme = new_scheme | |
if path is None: | |
path = '' | |
return urlunparse((scheme, netloc, path, '', query, fragment)) | |
def get_auth_from_url(url): | |
"""Given a url with authentication components, extract them into a tuple of | |
username,password. | |
:rtype: (str,str) | |
""" | |
parsed = urlparse(url) | |
try: | |
auth = (unquote(parsed.username), unquote(parsed.password)) | |
except (AttributeError, TypeError): | |
auth = ('', '') | |
return auth | |
# Moved outside of function to avoid recompile every call | |
_CLEAN_HEADER_REGEX_BYTE = re.compile(b'^\\S[^\\r\\n]*$|^$') | |
_CLEAN_HEADER_REGEX_STR = re.compile(r'^\S[^\r\n]*$|^$') | |
def check_header_validity(header): | |
"""Verifies that header value is a string which doesn't contain | |
leading whitespace or return characters. This prevents unintended | |
header injection. | |
:param header: tuple, in the format (name, value). | |
""" | |
name, value = header | |
if isinstance(value, bytes): | |
pat = _CLEAN_HEADER_REGEX_BYTE | |
else: | |
pat = _CLEAN_HEADER_REGEX_STR | |
try: | |
if not pat.match(value): | |
raise InvalidHeader("Invalid return character or leading space in header: %s" % name) | |
except TypeError: | |
raise InvalidHeader("Value for header {%s: %s} must be of type str or " | |
"bytes, not %s" % (name, value, type(value))) | |
def urldefragauth(url): | |
""" | |
Given a url remove the fragment and the authentication part. | |
:rtype: str | |
""" | |
scheme, netloc, path, params, query, fragment = urlparse(url) | |
# see func:`prepend_scheme_if_needed` | |
if not netloc: | |
netloc, path = path, netloc | |
netloc = netloc.rsplit('@', 1)[-1] | |
return urlunparse((scheme, netloc, path, params, query, '')) | |
def rewind_body(prepared_request): | |
"""Move file pointer back to its recorded starting position | |
so it can be read again on redirect. | |
""" | |
body_seek = getattr(prepared_request.body, 'seek', None) | |
if body_seek is not None and isinstance(prepared_request._body_position, integer_types): | |
try: | |
body_seek(prepared_request._body_position) | |
except (IOError, OSError): | |
raise UnrewindableBodyError("An error occurred when rewinding request " | |
"body for redirect.") | |
else: | |
raise UnrewindableBodyError("Unable to rewind request body for redirect.") | |