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from __future__ import annotations | |
import time | |
import typing | |
from enum import Enum | |
from socket import getdefaulttimeout | |
from ..exceptions import TimeoutStateError | |
if typing.TYPE_CHECKING: | |
from typing import Final | |
class _TYPE_DEFAULT(Enum): | |
# This value should never be passed to socket.settimeout() so for safety we use a -1. | |
# socket.settimout() raises a ValueError for negative values. | |
token = -1 | |
_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT: Final[_TYPE_DEFAULT] = _TYPE_DEFAULT.token | |
_TYPE_TIMEOUT = typing.Optional[typing.Union[float, _TYPE_DEFAULT]] | |
class Timeout: | |
"""Timeout configuration. | |
Timeouts can be defined as a default for a pool: | |
.. code-block:: python | |
import urllib3 | |
timeout = urllib3.util.Timeout(connect=2.0, read=7.0) | |
http = urllib3.PoolManager(timeout=timeout) | |
resp = http.request("GET", "https://example.com/") | |
print(resp.status) | |
Or per-request (which overrides the default for the pool): | |
.. code-block:: python | |
response = http.request("GET", "https://example.com/", timeout=Timeout(10)) | |
Timeouts can be disabled by setting all the parameters to ``None``: | |
.. code-block:: python | |
no_timeout = Timeout(connect=None, read=None) | |
response = http.request("GET", "https://example.com/", timeout=no_timeout) | |
:param total: | |
This combines the connect and read timeouts into one; the read timeout | |
will be set to the time leftover from the connect attempt. In the | |
event that both a connect timeout and a total are specified, or a read | |
timeout and a total are specified, the shorter timeout will be applied. | |
Defaults to None. | |
:type total: int, float, or None | |
:param connect: | |
The maximum amount of time (in seconds) to wait for a connection | |
attempt to a server to succeed. Omitting the parameter will default the | |
connect timeout to the system default, probably `the global default | |
timeout in socket.py | |
<http://hg.python.org/cpython/file/603b4d593758/Lib/socket.py#l535>`_. | |
None will set an infinite timeout for connection attempts. | |
:type connect: int, float, or None | |
:param read: | |
The maximum amount of time (in seconds) to wait between consecutive | |
read operations for a response from the server. Omitting the parameter | |
will default the read timeout to the system default, probably `the | |
global default timeout in socket.py | |
<http://hg.python.org/cpython/file/603b4d593758/Lib/socket.py#l535>`_. | |
None will set an infinite timeout. | |
:type read: int, float, or None | |
.. note:: | |
Many factors can affect the total amount of time for urllib3 to return | |
an HTTP response. | |
For example, Python's DNS resolver does not obey the timeout specified | |
on the socket. Other factors that can affect total request time include | |
high CPU load, high swap, the program running at a low priority level, | |
or other behaviors. | |
In addition, the read and total timeouts only measure the time between | |
read operations on the socket connecting the client and the server, | |
not the total amount of time for the request to return a complete | |
response. For most requests, the timeout is raised because the server | |
has not sent the first byte in the specified time. This is not always | |
the case; if a server streams one byte every fifteen seconds, a timeout | |
of 20 seconds will not trigger, even though the request will take | |
several minutes to complete. | |
""" | |
#: A sentinel object representing the default timeout value | |
DEFAULT_TIMEOUT: _TYPE_TIMEOUT = _DEFAULT_TIMEOUT | |
def __init__( | |
self, | |
total: _TYPE_TIMEOUT = None, | |
connect: _TYPE_TIMEOUT = _DEFAULT_TIMEOUT, | |
read: _TYPE_TIMEOUT = _DEFAULT_TIMEOUT, | |
) -> None: | |
self._connect = self._validate_timeout(connect, "connect") | |
self._read = self._validate_timeout(read, "read") | |
self.total = self._validate_timeout(total, "total") | |
self._start_connect: float | None = None | |
def __repr__(self) -> str: | |
return f"{type(self).__name__}(connect={self._connect!r}, read={self._read!r}, total={self.total!r})" | |
# __str__ provided for backwards compatibility | |
__str__ = __repr__ | |
def resolve_default_timeout(timeout: _TYPE_TIMEOUT) -> float | None: | |
return getdefaulttimeout() if timeout is _DEFAULT_TIMEOUT else timeout | |
def _validate_timeout(cls, value: _TYPE_TIMEOUT, name: str) -> _TYPE_TIMEOUT: | |
"""Check that a timeout attribute is valid. | |
:param value: The timeout value to validate | |
:param name: The name of the timeout attribute to validate. This is | |
used to specify in error messages. | |
:return: The validated and casted version of the given value. | |
:raises ValueError: If it is a numeric value less than or equal to | |
zero, or the type is not an integer, float, or None. | |
""" | |
if value is None or value is _DEFAULT_TIMEOUT: | |
return value | |
if isinstance(value, bool): | |
raise ValueError( | |
"Timeout cannot be a boolean value. It must " | |
"be an int, float or None." | |
) | |
try: | |
float(value) | |
except (TypeError, ValueError): | |
raise ValueError( | |
"Timeout value %s was %s, but it must be an " | |
"int, float or None." % (name, value) | |
) from None | |
try: | |
if value <= 0: | |
raise ValueError( | |
"Attempted to set %s timeout to %s, but the " | |
"timeout cannot be set to a value less " | |
"than or equal to 0." % (name, value) | |
) | |
except TypeError: | |
raise ValueError( | |
"Timeout value %s was %s, but it must be an " | |
"int, float or None." % (name, value) | |
) from None | |
return value | |
def from_float(cls, timeout: _TYPE_TIMEOUT) -> Timeout: | |
"""Create a new Timeout from a legacy timeout value. | |
The timeout value used by httplib.py sets the same timeout on the | |
connect(), and recv() socket requests. This creates a :class:`Timeout` | |
object that sets the individual timeouts to the ``timeout`` value | |
passed to this function. | |
:param timeout: The legacy timeout value. | |
:type timeout: integer, float, :attr:`urllib3.util.Timeout.DEFAULT_TIMEOUT`, or None | |
:return: Timeout object | |
:rtype: :class:`Timeout` | |
""" | |
return Timeout(read=timeout, connect=timeout) | |
def clone(self) -> Timeout: | |
"""Create a copy of the timeout object | |
Timeout properties are stored per-pool but each request needs a fresh | |
Timeout object to ensure each one has its own start/stop configured. | |
:return: a copy of the timeout object | |
:rtype: :class:`Timeout` | |
""" | |
# We can't use copy.deepcopy because that will also create a new object | |
# for _GLOBAL_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT, which socket.py uses as a sentinel to | |
# detect the user default. | |
return Timeout(connect=self._connect, read=self._read, total=self.total) | |
def start_connect(self) -> float: | |
"""Start the timeout clock, used during a connect() attempt | |
:raises urllib3.exceptions.TimeoutStateError: if you attempt | |
to start a timer that has been started already. | |
""" | |
if self._start_connect is not None: | |
raise TimeoutStateError("Timeout timer has already been started.") | |
self._start_connect = time.monotonic() | |
return self._start_connect | |
def get_connect_duration(self) -> float: | |
"""Gets the time elapsed since the call to :meth:`start_connect`. | |
:return: Elapsed time in seconds. | |
:rtype: float | |
:raises urllib3.exceptions.TimeoutStateError: if you attempt | |
to get duration for a timer that hasn't been started. | |
""" | |
if self._start_connect is None: | |
raise TimeoutStateError( | |
"Can't get connect duration for timer that has not started." | |
) | |
return time.monotonic() - self._start_connect | |
def connect_timeout(self) -> _TYPE_TIMEOUT: | |
"""Get the value to use when setting a connection timeout. | |
This will be a positive float or integer, the value None | |
(never timeout), or the default system timeout. | |
:return: Connect timeout. | |
:rtype: int, float, :attr:`Timeout.DEFAULT_TIMEOUT` or None | |
""" | |
if self.total is None: | |
return self._connect | |
if self._connect is None or self._connect is _DEFAULT_TIMEOUT: | |
return self.total | |
return min(self._connect, self.total) # type: ignore[type-var] | |
def read_timeout(self) -> float | None: | |
"""Get the value for the read timeout. | |
This assumes some time has elapsed in the connection timeout and | |
computes the read timeout appropriately. | |
If self.total is set, the read timeout is dependent on the amount of | |
time taken by the connect timeout. If the connection time has not been | |
established, a :exc:`~urllib3.exceptions.TimeoutStateError` will be | |
raised. | |
:return: Value to use for the read timeout. | |
:rtype: int, float or None | |
:raises urllib3.exceptions.TimeoutStateError: If :meth:`start_connect` | |
has not yet been called on this object. | |
""" | |
if ( | |
self.total is not None | |
and self.total is not _DEFAULT_TIMEOUT | |
and self._read is not None | |
and self._read is not _DEFAULT_TIMEOUT | |
): | |
# In case the connect timeout has not yet been established. | |
if self._start_connect is None: | |
return self._read | |
return max(0, min(self.total - self.get_connect_duration(), self._read)) | |
elif self.total is not None and self.total is not _DEFAULT_TIMEOUT: | |
return max(0, self.total - self.get_connect_duration()) | |
else: | |
return self.resolve_default_timeout(self._read) | |