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243 lines
9.4 KiB
Python
243 lines
9.4 KiB
Python
from __future__ import absolute_import
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# The default socket timeout, used by httplib to indicate that no timeout was
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# specified by the user
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from socket import _GLOBAL_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT
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import time
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from ..exceptions import TimeoutStateError
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# A sentinel value to indicate that no timeout was specified by the user in
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# urllib3
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_Default = object()
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def current_time():
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"""
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Retrieve the current time. This function is mocked out in unit testing.
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"""
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return time.time()
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class Timeout(object):
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""" Timeout configuration.
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Timeouts can be defined as a default for a pool::
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timeout = Timeout(connect=2.0, read=7.0)
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http = PoolManager(timeout=timeout)
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response = http.request('GET', 'http://example.com/')
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Or per-request (which overrides the default for the pool)::
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response = http.request('GET', 'http://example.com/', timeout=Timeout(10))
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Timeouts can be disabled by setting all the parameters to ``None``::
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no_timeout = Timeout(connect=None, read=None)
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response = http.request('GET', 'http://example.com/, timeout=no_timeout)
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:param total:
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This combines the connect and read timeouts into one; the read timeout
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will be set to the time leftover from the connect attempt. In the
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event that both a connect timeout and a total are specified, or a read
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timeout and a total are specified, the shorter timeout will be applied.
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Defaults to None.
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:type total: integer, float, or None
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:param connect:
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The maximum amount of time to wait for a connection attempt to a server
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to succeed. Omitting the parameter will default the connect timeout to
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the system default, probably `the global default timeout in socket.py
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<http://hg.python.org/cpython/file/603b4d593758/Lib/socket.py#l535>`_.
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None will set an infinite timeout for connection attempts.
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:type connect: integer, float, or None
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:param read:
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The maximum amount of time to wait between consecutive
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read operations for a response from the server. Omitting
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the parameter will default the read timeout to the system
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default, probably `the global default timeout in socket.py
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<http://hg.python.org/cpython/file/603b4d593758/Lib/socket.py#l535>`_.
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None will set an infinite timeout.
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:type read: integer, float, or None
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.. note::
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Many factors can affect the total amount of time for urllib3 to return
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an HTTP response.
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For example, Python's DNS resolver does not obey the timeout specified
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on the socket. Other factors that can affect total request time include
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high CPU load, high swap, the program running at a low priority level,
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or other behaviors.
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In addition, the read and total timeouts only measure the time between
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read operations on the socket connecting the client and the server,
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not the total amount of time for the request to return a complete
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response. For most requests, the timeout is raised because the server
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has not sent the first byte in the specified time. This is not always
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the case; if a server streams one byte every fifteen seconds, a timeout
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of 20 seconds will not trigger, even though the request will take
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several minutes to complete.
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If your goal is to cut off any request after a set amount of wall clock
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time, consider having a second "watcher" thread to cut off a slow
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request.
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"""
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#: A sentinel object representing the default timeout value
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DEFAULT_TIMEOUT = _GLOBAL_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT
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def __init__(self, total=None, connect=_Default, read=_Default):
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self._connect = self._validate_timeout(connect, 'connect')
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self._read = self._validate_timeout(read, 'read')
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self.total = self._validate_timeout(total, 'total')
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self._start_connect = None
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def __str__(self):
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return '%s(connect=%r, read=%r, total=%r)' % (
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type(self).__name__, self._connect, self._read, self.total)
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@classmethod
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def _validate_timeout(cls, value, name):
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""" Check that a timeout attribute is valid.
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:param value: The timeout value to validate
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:param name: The name of the timeout attribute to validate. This is
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used to specify in error messages.
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:return: The validated and casted version of the given value.
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:raises ValueError: If the type is not an integer or a float, or if it
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is a numeric value less than zero.
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"""
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if value is _Default:
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return cls.DEFAULT_TIMEOUT
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if value is None or value is cls.DEFAULT_TIMEOUT:
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return value
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try:
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float(value)
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except (TypeError, ValueError):
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raise ValueError("Timeout value %s was %s, but it must be an "
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"int or float." % (name, value))
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try:
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if value < 0:
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raise ValueError("Attempted to set %s timeout to %s, but the "
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"timeout cannot be set to a value less "
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"than 0." % (name, value))
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except TypeError: # Python 3
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raise ValueError("Timeout value %s was %s, but it must be an "
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"int or float." % (name, value))
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return value
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@classmethod
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def from_float(cls, timeout):
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""" Create a new Timeout from a legacy timeout value.
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The timeout value used by httplib.py sets the same timeout on the
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connect(), and recv() socket requests. This creates a :class:`Timeout`
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object that sets the individual timeouts to the ``timeout`` value
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passed to this function.
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:param timeout: The legacy timeout value.
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:type timeout: integer, float, sentinel default object, or None
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:return: Timeout object
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:rtype: :class:`Timeout`
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"""
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return Timeout(read=timeout, connect=timeout)
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def clone(self):
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""" Create a copy of the timeout object
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Timeout properties are stored per-pool but each request needs a fresh
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Timeout object to ensure each one has its own start/stop configured.
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:return: a copy of the timeout object
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:rtype: :class:`Timeout`
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"""
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# We can't use copy.deepcopy because that will also create a new object
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# for _GLOBAL_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT, which socket.py uses as a sentinel to
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# detect the user default.
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return Timeout(connect=self._connect, read=self._read,
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total=self.total)
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def start_connect(self):
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""" Start the timeout clock, used during a connect() attempt
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:raises urllib3.exceptions.TimeoutStateError: if you attempt
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to start a timer that has been started already.
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"""
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if self._start_connect is not None:
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raise TimeoutStateError("Timeout timer has already been started.")
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self._start_connect = current_time()
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return self._start_connect
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def get_connect_duration(self):
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""" Gets the time elapsed since the call to :meth:`start_connect`.
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:return: Elapsed time.
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:rtype: float
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:raises urllib3.exceptions.TimeoutStateError: if you attempt
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to get duration for a timer that hasn't been started.
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"""
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if self._start_connect is None:
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raise TimeoutStateError("Can't get connect duration for timer "
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"that has not started.")
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return current_time() - self._start_connect
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@property
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def connect_timeout(self):
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""" Get the value to use when setting a connection timeout.
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This will be a positive float or integer, the value None
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(never timeout), or the default system timeout.
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:return: Connect timeout.
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:rtype: int, float, :attr:`Timeout.DEFAULT_TIMEOUT` or None
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"""
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if self.total is None:
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return self._connect
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if self._connect is None or self._connect is self.DEFAULT_TIMEOUT:
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return self.total
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return min(self._connect, self.total)
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@property
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def read_timeout(self):
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""" Get the value for the read timeout.
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This assumes some time has elapsed in the connection timeout and
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computes the read timeout appropriately.
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If self.total is set, the read timeout is dependent on the amount of
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time taken by the connect timeout. If the connection time has not been
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established, a :exc:`~urllib3.exceptions.TimeoutStateError` will be
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raised.
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:return: Value to use for the read timeout.
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:rtype: int, float, :attr:`Timeout.DEFAULT_TIMEOUT` or None
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:raises urllib3.exceptions.TimeoutStateError: If :meth:`start_connect`
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has not yet been called on this object.
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"""
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if (self.total is not None and
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self.total is not self.DEFAULT_TIMEOUT and
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self._read is not None and
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self._read is not self.DEFAULT_TIMEOUT):
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# In case the connect timeout has not yet been established.
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if self._start_connect is None:
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return self._read
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return max(0, min(self.total - self.get_connect_duration(),
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self._read))
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elif self.total is not None and self.total is not self.DEFAULT_TIMEOUT:
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return max(0, self.total - self.get_connect_duration())
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else:
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return self._read
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