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218 lines
5.7 KiB
Python
218 lines
5.7 KiB
Python
from __future__ import absolute_import
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from collections import namedtuple
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from ..exceptions import LocationParseError
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url_attrs = ['scheme', 'auth', 'host', 'port', 'path', 'query', 'fragment']
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class Url(namedtuple('Url', url_attrs)):
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"""
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Datastructure for representing an HTTP URL. Used as a return value for
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:func:`parse_url`.
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"""
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slots = ()
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def __new__(cls, scheme=None, auth=None, host=None, port=None, path=None,
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query=None, fragment=None):
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if path and not path.startswith('/'):
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path = '/' + path
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return super(Url, cls).__new__(cls, scheme, auth, host, port, path,
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query, fragment)
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@property
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def hostname(self):
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"""For backwards-compatibility with urlparse. We're nice like that."""
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return self.host
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@property
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def request_uri(self):
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"""Absolute path including the query string."""
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uri = self.path or '/'
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if self.query is not None:
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uri += '?' + self.query
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return uri
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@property
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def netloc(self):
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"""Network location including host and port"""
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if self.port:
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return '%s:%d' % (self.host, self.port)
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return self.host
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@property
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def url(self):
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"""
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Convert self into a url
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This function should more or less round-trip with :func:`.parse_url`. The
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returned url may not be exactly the same as the url inputted to
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:func:`.parse_url`, but it should be equivalent by the RFC (e.g., urls
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with a blank port will have : removed).
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Example: ::
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>>> U = parse_url('http://google.com/mail/')
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>>> U.url
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'http://google.com/mail/'
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>>> Url('http', 'username:password', 'host.com', 80,
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... '/path', 'query', 'fragment').url
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'http://username:password@host.com:80/path?query#fragment'
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"""
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scheme, auth, host, port, path, query, fragment = self
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url = ''
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# We use "is not None" we want things to happen with empty strings (or 0 port)
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if scheme is not None:
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url += scheme + '://'
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if auth is not None:
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url += auth + '@'
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if host is not None:
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url += host
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if port is not None:
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url += ':' + str(port)
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if path is not None:
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url += path
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if query is not None:
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url += '?' + query
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if fragment is not None:
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url += '#' + fragment
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return url
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def __str__(self):
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return self.url
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def split_first(s, delims):
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"""
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Given a string and an iterable of delimiters, split on the first found
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delimiter. Return two split parts and the matched delimiter.
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If not found, then the first part is the full input string.
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Example::
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>>> split_first('foo/bar?baz', '?/=')
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('foo', 'bar?baz', '/')
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>>> split_first('foo/bar?baz', '123')
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('foo/bar?baz', '', None)
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Scales linearly with number of delims. Not ideal for large number of delims.
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"""
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min_idx = None
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min_delim = None
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for d in delims:
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idx = s.find(d)
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if idx < 0:
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continue
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if min_idx is None or idx < min_idx:
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min_idx = idx
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min_delim = d
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if min_idx is None or min_idx < 0:
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return s, '', None
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return s[:min_idx], s[min_idx + 1:], min_delim
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def parse_url(url):
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"""
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Given a url, return a parsed :class:`.Url` namedtuple. Best-effort is
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performed to parse incomplete urls. Fields not provided will be None.
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Partly backwards-compatible with :mod:`urlparse`.
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Example::
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>>> parse_url('http://google.com/mail/')
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Url(scheme='http', host='google.com', port=None, path='/mail/', ...)
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>>> parse_url('google.com:80')
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Url(scheme=None, host='google.com', port=80, path=None, ...)
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>>> parse_url('/foo?bar')
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Url(scheme=None, host=None, port=None, path='/foo', query='bar', ...)
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"""
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# While this code has overlap with stdlib's urlparse, it is much
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# simplified for our needs and less annoying.
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# Additionally, this implementations does silly things to be optimal
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# on CPython.
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if not url:
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# Empty
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return Url()
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scheme = None
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auth = None
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host = None
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port = None
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path = None
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fragment = None
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query = None
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# Scheme
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if '://' in url:
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scheme, url = url.split('://', 1)
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# Find the earliest Authority Terminator
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# (http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986#section-3.2)
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url, path_, delim = split_first(url, ['/', '?', '#'])
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if delim:
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# Reassemble the path
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path = delim + path_
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# Auth
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if '@' in url:
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# Last '@' denotes end of auth part
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auth, url = url.rsplit('@', 1)
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# IPv6
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if url and url[0] == '[':
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host, url = url.split(']', 1)
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host += ']'
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# Port
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if ':' in url:
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_host, port = url.split(':', 1)
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if not host:
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host = _host
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if port:
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# If given, ports must be integers.
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if not port.isdigit():
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raise LocationParseError(url)
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port = int(port)
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else:
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# Blank ports are cool, too. (rfc3986#section-3.2.3)
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port = None
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elif not host and url:
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host = url
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if not path:
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return Url(scheme, auth, host, port, path, query, fragment)
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# Fragment
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if '#' in path:
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path, fragment = path.split('#', 1)
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# Query
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if '?' in path:
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path, query = path.split('?', 1)
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return Url(scheme, auth, host, port, path, query, fragment)
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def get_host(url):
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"""
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Deprecated. Use :func:`.parse_url` instead.
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"""
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p = parse_url(url)
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return p.scheme or 'http', p.hostname, p.port
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