Modularized output, refactoring

Making it ready for output formatting plugin API.
This commit is contained in:
Jakub Roztocil 2014-04-27 00:07:13 +02:00
parent c06598a0c4
commit 05db75bdb1
24 changed files with 747 additions and 765 deletions

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@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ from . import __version__
from .plugins.builtin import BuiltinAuthPlugin
from .plugins import plugin_manager
from .sessions import DEFAULT_SESSIONS_DIR
from .output import AVAILABLE_STYLES, DEFAULT_STYLE
from .output.processors.colors import AVAILABLE_STYLES, DEFAULT_STYLE
from .input import (Parser, AuthCredentialsArgType, KeyValueArgType,
SEP_PROXY, SEP_CREDENTIALS, SEP_GROUP_ALL_ITEMS,
OUT_REQ_HEAD, OUT_REQ_BODY, OUT_RESP_HEAD,

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@ -34,6 +34,7 @@ except ImportError:
# noinspection PyCompatibility
from UserDict import DictMixin
# noinspection PyShadowingBuiltins
class OrderedDict(dict, DictMixin):
# Copyright (c) 2009 Raymond Hettinger
#
@ -56,6 +57,7 @@ except ImportError:
# WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
# FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR
# OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
# noinspection PyMissingConstructor
def __init__(self, *args, **kwds):
if len(args) > 1:
raise TypeError('expected at most 1 arguments, got %d'
@ -68,6 +70,7 @@ except ImportError:
def clear(self):
self.__end = end = []
# noinspection PyUnusedLocal
end += [None, end, end] # sentinel node for doubly linked list
self.__map = {} # key --> [key, prev, next]
dict.clear(self)
@ -139,6 +142,7 @@ except ImportError:
def copy(self):
return self.__class__(self)
# noinspection PyMethodOverriding
@classmethod
def fromkeys(cls, iterable, value=None):
d = cls()

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@ -43,7 +43,6 @@ class BaseConfigDict(dict):
raise
return path
@property
def is_new(self):
return not os.path.exists(self._get_path())

68
httpie/context.py Normal file
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@ -0,0 +1,68 @@
import os
import sys
from requests.compat import is_windows
from httpie.config import DEFAULT_CONFIG_DIR, Config
class Environment(object):
"""
Information about the execution context
(standard streams, config directory, etc).
By default, it represents the actual environment.
All of the attributes can be overwritten though, which
is used by the test suite to simulate various scenarios.
"""
is_windows = is_windows
config_dir = DEFAULT_CONFIG_DIR
colors = 256 if '256color' in os.environ.get('TERM', '') else 88
stdin = sys.stdin
stdin_isatty = stdin.isatty()
stdin_encoding = None
stdout = sys.stdout
stdout_isatty = stdout.isatty()
stdout_encoding = None
stderr = sys.stderr
stderr_isatty = stderr.isatty()
if is_windows:
# noinspection PyUnresolvedReferences
from colorama.initialise import wrap_stream
stdout = wrap_stream(stdout, convert=None, strip=None,
autoreset=True, wrap=True)
stderr = wrap_stream(stderr, convert=None, strip=None,
autoreset=True, wrap=True)
def __init__(self, **kwargs):
"""
Use keyword arguments to overwrite
any of the class attributes for this instance.
"""
assert all(hasattr(type(self), attr) for attr in kwargs.keys())
self.__dict__.update(**kwargs)
# Keyword arguments > stream.encoding > default utf8
if self.stdin_encoding is None:
self.stdin_encoding = getattr(
self.stdin, 'encoding', None) or 'utf8'
if self.stdout_encoding is None:
actual_stdout = self.stdout
if is_windows:
from colorama import AnsiToWin32
if isinstance(self.stdout, AnsiToWin32):
actual_stdout = self.stdout.wrapped
self.stdout_encoding = getattr(
actual_stdout, 'encoding', None) or 'utf8'
@property
def config(self):
if not hasattr(self, '_config'):
self._config = Config(directory=self.config_dir)
if self._config.is_new():
self._config.save()
else:
self._config.load()
return self._config

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@ -2,29 +2,31 @@
Invocation flow:
1. Read, validate and process the input (args, `stdin`).
2. Create and send a request.
3. Stream, and possibly process and format, the requested parts
of the request-response exchange.
4. Simultaneously write to `stdout`
5. Exit.
1. Read, validate and process the input (args, `stdin`).
2. Create and send a request.
3. Stream, and possibly process and format, the parts
of the request-response exchange selected by output options.
4. Simultaneously write to `stdout`
5. Exit.
"""
import sys
import errno
import requests
from httpie import __version__ as httpie_version
from requests import __version__ as requests_version
from pygments import __version__ as pygments_version
from .compat import str, bytes, is_py3
from .client import get_response
from .downloads import Download
from .models import Environment
from .output import build_output_stream, write, write_with_colors_win_py3
from . import ExitStatus
from .plugins import plugin_manager
from httpie import __version__ as httpie_version, ExitStatus
from httpie.compat import str, bytes, is_py3
from httpie.client import get_response
from httpie.downloads import Download
from httpie.context import Environment
from httpie.plugins import plugin_manager
from httpie.output.streams import (
build_output_stream,
write, write_with_colors_win_py3
)
def get_exit_status(http_status, follow=False):

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@ -12,10 +12,10 @@ import threading
from time import sleep, time
from mailbox import Message
from .output import RawStream
from .models import HTTPResponse
from .utils import humanize_bytes
from .compat import urlsplit
from httpie.output.streams import RawStream
from httpie.models import HTTPResponse
from httpie.utils import humanize_bytes
from httpie.compat import urlsplit
PARTIAL_CONTENT = 206

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@ -132,8 +132,7 @@ class Parser(ArgumentParser):
if not self.args.ignore_stdin and not env.stdin_isatty:
self._body_from_file(self.env.stdin)
if not (self.args.url.startswith((HTTP, HTTPS))):
# Default to 'https://' if invoked as `https args`.
scheme = HTTPS if self.env.progname == 'https' else HTTP
scheme = HTTP
# See if we're using curl style shorthand for localhost (:3000/foo)
shorthand = re.match(r'^:(?!:)(\d*)(/?.*)$', self.args.url)
@ -277,10 +276,8 @@ class Parser(ArgumentParser):
# and the first ITEM is now incorrectly in `args.url`.
try:
# Parse the URL as an ITEM and store it as the first ITEM arg.
self.args.items.insert(
0,
KeyValueArgType(*SEP_GROUP_ALL_ITEMS).__call__(self.args.url)
)
self.args.items.insert(0, KeyValueArgType(
*SEP_GROUP_ALL_ITEMS).__call__(self.args.url))
except ArgumentTypeError as e:
if self.args.traceback:
@ -292,11 +289,9 @@ class Parser(ArgumentParser):
self.args.url = self.args.method
# Infer the method
has_data = (
(not self.args.ignore_stdin and
not self.env.stdin_isatty) or any(
item.sep in SEP_GROUP_DATA_ITEMS
for item in self.args.items
)
(not self.args.ignore_stdin and not self.env.stdin_isatty)
or any(item.sep in SEP_GROUP_DATA_ITEMS
for item in self.args.items)
)
self.args.method = HTTP_POST if has_data else HTTP_GET

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@ -1,75 +1,4 @@
import os
import sys
from .config import DEFAULT_CONFIG_DIR, Config
from .compat import urlsplit, is_windows, str
class Environment(object):
"""Holds information about the execution context.
Groups various aspects of the environment in a changeable object
and allows for mocking.
"""
is_windows = is_windows
progname = os.path.basename(sys.argv[0])
if progname not in ['http', 'https']:
progname = 'http'
config_dir = DEFAULT_CONFIG_DIR
# Can be set to 0 to disable colors completely.
colors = 256 if '256color' in os.environ.get('TERM', '') else 88
stdin = sys.stdin
stdin_isatty = sys.stdin.isatty()
stdout_isatty = sys.stdout.isatty()
stderr_isatty = sys.stderr.isatty()
if is_windows:
# noinspection PyUnresolvedReferences
from colorama.initialise import wrap_stream
stdout = wrap_stream(sys.stdout, convert=None,
strip=None, autoreset=True, wrap=True)
stderr = wrap_stream(sys.stderr, convert=None,
strip=None, autoreset=True, wrap=True)
else:
stdout = sys.stdout
stderr = sys.stderr
stdin_encoding = None
stdout_encoding = None
def __init__(self, **kwargs):
assert all(hasattr(type(self), attr)
for attr in kwargs.keys())
self.__dict__.update(**kwargs)
if self.stdin_encoding is None:
self.stdin_encoding = getattr(
self.stdin, 'encoding', None) or 'utf8'
if self.stdout_encoding is None:
actual_stdout = self.stdout
if is_windows:
from colorama import AnsiToWin32
if isinstance(self.stdout, AnsiToWin32):
actual_stdout = self.stdout.wrapped
self.stdout_encoding = getattr(
actual_stdout, 'encoding', None) or 'utf8'
@property
def config(self):
if not hasattr(self, '_config'):
self._config = Config(directory=self.config_dir)
if self._config.is_new:
self._config.save()
else:
self._config.load()
return self._config
from .compat import urlsplit, str
class HTTPMessage(object):

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@ -1,546 +0,0 @@
"""Output streaming, processing and formatting.
"""
import json
from xml.etree import ElementTree
from functools import partial
from itertools import chain
import pygments
from pygments import token, lexer
from pygments.styles import get_style_by_name, STYLE_MAP
from pygments.lexers import get_lexer_for_mimetype, get_lexer_by_name
from pygments.formatters.terminal import TerminalFormatter
from pygments.formatters.terminal256 import Terminal256Formatter
from pygments.util import ClassNotFound
from .compat import is_windows
from .solarized import Solarized256Style
from .models import HTTPRequest, HTTPResponse, Environment
from .input import (OUT_REQ_BODY, OUT_REQ_HEAD,
OUT_RESP_HEAD, OUT_RESP_BODY)
# The default number of spaces to indent when pretty printing
DEFAULT_INDENT = 4
# Colors on Windows via colorama don't look that
# great and fruity seems to give the best result there.
AVAILABLE_STYLES = set(STYLE_MAP.keys())
AVAILABLE_STYLES.add('solarized')
DEFAULT_STYLE = 'solarized' if not is_windows else 'fruity'
BINARY_SUPPRESSED_NOTICE = (
b'\n'
b'+-----------------------------------------+\n'
b'| NOTE: binary data not shown in terminal |\n'
b'+-----------------------------------------+'
)
class BinarySuppressedError(Exception):
"""An error indicating that the body is binary and won't be written,
e.g., for terminal output)."""
message = BINARY_SUPPRESSED_NOTICE
###############################################################################
# Output Streams
###############################################################################
def write(stream, outfile, flush):
"""Write the output stream."""
try:
# Writing bytes so we use the buffer interface (Python 3).
buf = outfile.buffer
except AttributeError:
buf = outfile
for chunk in stream:
buf.write(chunk)
if flush:
outfile.flush()
def write_with_colors_win_py3(stream, outfile, flush):
"""Like `write`, but colorized chunks are written as text
directly to `outfile` to ensure it gets processed by colorama.
Applies only to Windows with Python 3 and colorized terminal output.
"""
color = b'\x1b['
encoding = outfile.encoding
for chunk in stream:
if color in chunk:
outfile.write(chunk.decode(encoding))
else:
outfile.buffer.write(chunk)
if flush:
outfile.flush()
def build_output_stream(args, env, request, response):
"""Build and return a chain of iterators over the `request`-`response`
exchange each of which yields `bytes` chunks.
"""
req_h = OUT_REQ_HEAD in args.output_options
req_b = OUT_REQ_BODY in args.output_options
resp_h = OUT_RESP_HEAD in args.output_options
resp_b = OUT_RESP_BODY in args.output_options
req = req_h or req_b
resp = resp_h or resp_b
output = []
Stream = get_stream_type(env, args)
if req:
output.append(Stream(
msg=HTTPRequest(request),
with_headers=req_h,
with_body=req_b))
if req_b and resp:
# Request/Response separator.
output.append([b'\n\n'])
if resp:
output.append(Stream(
msg=HTTPResponse(response),
with_headers=resp_h,
with_body=resp_b))
if env.stdout_isatty and resp_b:
# Ensure a blank line after the response body.
# For terminal output only.
output.append([b'\n\n'])
return chain(*output)
def get_stream_type(env, args):
"""Pick the right stream type based on `env` and `args`.
Wrap it in a partial with the type-specific args so that
we don't need to think what stream we are dealing with.
"""
if not env.stdout_isatty and not args.prettify:
Stream = partial(
RawStream,
chunk_size=RawStream.CHUNK_SIZE_BY_LINE
if args.stream
else RawStream.CHUNK_SIZE
)
elif args.prettify:
Stream = partial(
PrettyStream if args.stream else BufferedPrettyStream,
env=env,
processor=OutputProcessor(
env=env, groups=args.prettify, pygments_style=args.style),
)
else:
Stream = partial(EncodedStream, env=env)
return Stream
class BaseStream(object):
"""Base HTTP message output stream class."""
def __init__(self, msg, with_headers=True, with_body=True,
on_body_chunk_downloaded=None):
"""
:param msg: a :class:`models.HTTPMessage` subclass
:param with_headers: if `True`, headers will be included
:param with_body: if `True`, body will be included
"""
assert with_headers or with_body
self.msg = msg
self.with_headers = with_headers
self.with_body = with_body
self.on_body_chunk_downloaded = on_body_chunk_downloaded
def _get_headers(self):
"""Return the headers' bytes."""
return self.msg.headers.encode('utf8')
def _iter_body(self):
"""Return an iterator over the message body."""
raise NotImplementedError()
def __iter__(self):
"""Return an iterator over `self.msg`."""
if self.with_headers:
yield self._get_headers()
yield b'\r\n\r\n'
if self.with_body:
try:
for chunk in self._iter_body():
yield chunk
if self.on_body_chunk_downloaded:
self.on_body_chunk_downloaded(chunk)
except BinarySuppressedError as e:
if self.with_headers:
yield b'\n'
yield e.message
class RawStream(BaseStream):
"""The message is streamed in chunks with no processing."""
CHUNK_SIZE = 1024 * 100
CHUNK_SIZE_BY_LINE = 1
def __init__(self, chunk_size=CHUNK_SIZE, **kwargs):
super(RawStream, self).__init__(**kwargs)
self.chunk_size = chunk_size
def _iter_body(self):
return self.msg.iter_body(self.chunk_size)
class EncodedStream(BaseStream):
"""Encoded HTTP message stream.
The message bytes are converted to an encoding suitable for
`self.env.stdout`. Unicode errors are replaced and binary data
is suppressed. The body is always streamed by line.
"""
CHUNK_SIZE = 1
def __init__(self, env=Environment(), **kwargs):
super(EncodedStream, self).__init__(**kwargs)
if env.stdout_isatty:
# Use the encoding supported by the terminal.
output_encoding = env.stdout_encoding
else:
# Preserve the message encoding.
output_encoding = self.msg.encoding
# Default to utf8 when unsure.
self.output_encoding = output_encoding or 'utf8'
def _iter_body(self):
for line, lf in self.msg.iter_lines(self.CHUNK_SIZE):
if b'\0' in line:
raise BinarySuppressedError()
yield line.decode(self.msg.encoding)\
.encode(self.output_encoding, 'replace') + lf
class PrettyStream(EncodedStream):
"""In addition to :class:`EncodedStream` behaviour, this stream applies
content processing.
Useful for long-lived HTTP responses that stream by lines
such as the Twitter streaming API.
"""
CHUNK_SIZE = 1
def __init__(self, processor, **kwargs):
super(PrettyStream, self).__init__(**kwargs)
self.processor = processor
def _get_headers(self):
return self.processor.process_headers(
self.msg.headers).encode(self.output_encoding)
def _iter_body(self):
for line, lf in self.msg.iter_lines(self.CHUNK_SIZE):
if b'\0' in line:
raise BinarySuppressedError()
yield self._process_body(line) + lf
def _process_body(self, chunk):
return (self.processor
.process_body(
content=chunk.decode(self.msg.encoding, 'replace'),
content_type=self.msg.content_type,
encoding=self.msg.encoding)
.encode(self.output_encoding, 'replace'))
class BufferedPrettyStream(PrettyStream):
"""The same as :class:`PrettyStream` except that the body is fully
fetched before it's processed.
Suitable regular HTTP responses.
"""
CHUNK_SIZE = 1024 * 10
def _iter_body(self):
# Read the whole body before prettifying it,
# but bail out immediately if the body is binary.
body = bytearray()
for chunk in self.msg.iter_body(self.CHUNK_SIZE):
if b'\0' in chunk:
raise BinarySuppressedError()
body.extend(chunk)
yield self._process_body(body)
###############################################################################
# Processing
###############################################################################
class HTTPLexer(lexer.RegexLexer):
"""Simplified HTTP lexer for Pygments.
It only operates on headers and provides a stronger contrast between
their names and values than the original one bundled with Pygments
(:class:`pygments.lexers.text import HttpLexer`), especially when
Solarized color scheme is used.
"""
name = 'HTTP'
aliases = ['http']
filenames = ['*.http']
tokens = {
'root': [
# Request-Line
(r'([A-Z]+)( +)([^ ]+)( +)(HTTP)(/)(\d+\.\d+)',
lexer.bygroups(
token.Name.Function,
token.Text,
token.Name.Namespace,
token.Text,
token.Keyword.Reserved,
token.Operator,
token.Number
)),
# Response Status-Line
(r'(HTTP)(/)(\d+\.\d+)( +)(\d{3})( +)(.+)',
lexer.bygroups(
token.Keyword.Reserved, # 'HTTP'
token.Operator, # '/'
token.Number, # Version
token.Text,
token.Number, # Status code
token.Text,
token.Name.Exception, # Reason
)),
# Header
(r'(.*?)( *)(:)( *)(.+)', lexer.bygroups(
token.Name.Attribute, # Name
token.Text,
token.Operator, # Colon
token.Text,
token.String # Value
))
]
}
class BaseProcessor(object):
"""Base, noop output processor class."""
enabled = True
def __init__(self, env=Environment(), **kwargs):
"""
:param env: an class:`Environment` instance
:param kwargs: additional keyword argument that some
processor might require.
"""
self.env = env
self.kwargs = kwargs
def process_headers(self, headers):
"""Return processed `headers`
:param headers: The headers as text.
"""
return headers
def process_body(self, content, content_type, subtype, encoding):
"""Return processed `content`.
:param content: The body content as text
:param content_type: Full content type, e.g., 'application/atom+xml'.
:param subtype: E.g. 'xml'.
:param encoding: The original content encoding.
"""
return content
class JSONProcessor(BaseProcessor):
"""JSON body processor."""
def process_body(self, content, content_type, subtype, encoding):
if subtype == 'json':
try:
# Indent the JSON data, sort keys by name, and
# avoid unicode escapes to improve readability.
content = json.dumps(json.loads(content),
sort_keys=True,
ensure_ascii=False,
indent=DEFAULT_INDENT)
except ValueError:
# Invalid JSON but we don't care.
pass
return content
class XMLProcessor(BaseProcessor):
"""XML body processor."""
# TODO: tests
# in-place prettyprint formatter
# c.f. http://effbot.org/zone/element-lib.htm#prettyprint
@staticmethod
def indent(elem, indent_text=' ' * DEFAULT_INDENT):
def _indent(elem, level=0):
i = "\n" + level * indent_text
if len(elem):
if not elem.text or not elem.text.strip():
elem.text = i + indent_text
if not elem.tail or not elem.tail.strip():
elem.tail = i
for elem in elem:
_indent(elem, level + 1)
if not elem.tail or not elem.tail.strip():
elem.tail = i
else:
if level and (not elem.tail or not elem.tail.strip()):
elem.tail = i
return _indent(elem)
def process_body(self, content, content_type, subtype, encoding):
if subtype == 'xml':
try:
root = ElementTree.fromstring(content.encode(encoding))
self.indent(root)
content = ElementTree.tostring(root)
except ElementTree.ParseError:
# Ignore invalid XML errors (skips attempting to pretty print)
pass
return content
class PygmentsProcessor(BaseProcessor):
"""A processor that applies syntax-highlighting using Pygments
to the headers, and to the body as well if its content type is recognized.
"""
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
super(PygmentsProcessor, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
# Cache that speeds up when we process streamed body by line.
self.lexers_by_type = {}
if not self.env.colors:
self.enabled = False
return
try:
style = get_style_by_name(
self.kwargs.get('pygments_style', DEFAULT_STYLE))
except ClassNotFound:
style = Solarized256Style
if self.env.is_windows or self.env.colors == 256:
fmt_class = Terminal256Formatter
else:
fmt_class = TerminalFormatter
self.formatter = fmt_class(style=style)
def process_headers(self, headers):
return pygments.highlight(
headers, HTTPLexer(), self.formatter).strip()
def process_body(self, content, content_type, subtype, encoding):
try:
lexer = self.lexers_by_type.get(content_type)
if not lexer:
try:
lexer = get_lexer_for_mimetype(content_type)
except ClassNotFound:
lexer = get_lexer_by_name(subtype)
self.lexers_by_type[content_type] = lexer
except ClassNotFound:
pass
else:
content = pygments.highlight(content, lexer, self.formatter)
return content.strip()
class HeadersProcessor(BaseProcessor):
"""Sorts headers by name retaining relative order of multiple headers
with the same name.
"""
def process_headers(self, headers):
lines = headers.splitlines()
headers = sorted(lines[1:], key=lambda h: h.split(':')[0])
return '\r\n'.join(lines[:1] + headers)
class OutputProcessor(object):
"""A delegate class that invokes the actual processors."""
installed_processors = {
'format': [
HeadersProcessor,
JSONProcessor,
XMLProcessor
],
'colors': [
PygmentsProcessor
]
}
def __init__(self, groups, env=Environment(), **kwargs):
"""
:param env: a :class:`models.Environment` instance
:param groups: the groups of processors to be applied
:param kwargs: additional keyword arguments for processors
"""
self.processors = []
for group in groups:
for cls in self.installed_processors[group]:
processor = cls(env, **kwargs)
if processor.enabled:
self.processors.append(processor)
def process_headers(self, headers):
for processor in self.processors:
headers = processor.process_headers(headers)
return headers
def process_body(self, content, content_type, encoding):
# e.g., 'application/atom+xml'
content_type = content_type.split(';')[0]
# e.g., 'xml'
subtype = content_type.split('/')[-1].split('+')[-1]
for processor in self.processors:
content = processor.process_body(
content,
content_type,
subtype,
encoding
)
return content

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from httpie.context import Environment
from .headers import HeadersProcessor
from .json import JSONProcessor
from .xml import XMLProcessor
from .colors import PygmentsProcessor
class ProcessorManager(object):
"""A delegate class that invokes the actual processors."""
available = {
'format': [
HeadersProcessor,
JSONProcessor,
XMLProcessor
],
'colors': [
PygmentsProcessor
]
}
def __init__(self, groups, env=Environment(), **kwargs):
"""
:param groups: names of processor groups to be applied
:param env: Environment
:param kwargs: additional keyword arguments for processors
"""
self.enabled = []
for group in groups:
for cls in self.available[group]:
p = cls(env, **kwargs)
if p.enabled:
self.enabled.append(p)
def process_headers(self, headers):
for p in self.enabled:
headers = p.process_headers(headers)
return headers
def process_body(self, body, mime):
for p in self.enabled:
body = p.process_body(body, mime)
return body

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from httpie.context import Environment
# The default number of spaces to indent when pretty printing
DEFAULT_INDENT = 4
class BaseProcessor(object):
"""Base output processor class."""
def __init__(self, env=Environment(), **kwargs):
"""
:param env: an class:`Environment` instance
:param kwargs: additional keyword argument that some
processor might require.
"""
self.enabled = True
self.env = env
self.kwargs = kwargs
def process_headers(self, headers):
"""Return processed `headers`
:param headers: The headers as text.
"""
return headers
def process_body(self, content, mime):
"""Return processed `content`.
:param content: The body content as text
:param mime: E.g., 'application/atom+xml'.
"""
return content

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import pygments
from pygments import token, lexer
from pygments.styles import get_style_by_name, STYLE_MAP
from pygments.lexers import get_lexer_for_mimetype, get_lexer_by_name
from pygments.formatters.terminal import TerminalFormatter
from pygments.formatters.terminal256 import Terminal256Formatter
from pygments.util import ClassNotFound
from pygments.style import Style
from httpie.compat import is_windows
from .base import BaseProcessor
# Colors on Windows via colorama don't look that
# great and fruity seems to give the best result there.
AVAILABLE_STYLES = set(STYLE_MAP.keys())
AVAILABLE_STYLES.add('solarized')
DEFAULT_STYLE = 'solarized' if not is_windows else 'fruity'
class PygmentsProcessor(BaseProcessor):
"""
Colorize using Pygments
This processor that applies syntax highlighting to the headers,
and also to the body if its content type is recognized.
"""
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
super(PygmentsProcessor, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
if not self.env.colors:
self.enabled = False
return
# Cache to speed things up when we process streamed body by line.
self.lexers_by_type = {}
try:
style = get_style_by_name(
self.kwargs.get('pygments_style', DEFAULT_STYLE))
except ClassNotFound:
style = Solarized256Style
if self.env.is_windows or self.env.colors == 256:
fmt_class = Terminal256Formatter
else:
fmt_class = TerminalFormatter
self.formatter = fmt_class(style=style)
def process_headers(self, headers):
return pygments.highlight(headers, HTTPLexer(), self.formatter).strip()
def process_body(self, body, mime):
lexer = self.get_lexer(mime)
if lexer:
body = pygments.highlight(body, lexer, self.formatter)
return body.strip()
def get_lexer(self, mime):
lexer = self.lexers_by_type.get(mime)
if not lexer:
try:
lexer = get_lexer_for_mimetype(mime)
except ClassNotFound:
if '+' in mime:
# 'application/atom+xml' => 'xml'
subtype = mime.split('+')[-1]
try:
lexer = get_lexer_by_name(subtype)
except ClassNotFound:
pass
self.lexers_by_type[mime] = lexer
return lexer
class HTTPLexer(lexer.RegexLexer):
"""Simplified HTTP lexer for Pygments.
It only operates on headers and provides a stronger contrast between
their names and values than the original one bundled with Pygments
(:class:`pygments.lexers.text import HttpLexer`), especially when
Solarized color scheme is used.
"""
name = 'HTTP'
aliases = ['http']
filenames = ['*.http']
tokens = {
'root': [
# Request-Line
(r'([A-Z]+)( +)([^ ]+)( +)(HTTP)(/)(\d+\.\d+)',
lexer.bygroups(
token.Name.Function,
token.Text,
token.Name.Namespace,
token.Text,
token.Keyword.Reserved,
token.Operator,
token.Number
)),
# Response Status-Line
(r'(HTTP)(/)(\d+\.\d+)( +)(\d{3})( +)(.+)',
lexer.bygroups(
token.Keyword.Reserved, # 'HTTP'
token.Operator, # '/'
token.Number, # Version
token.Text,
token.Number, # Status code
token.Text,
token.Name.Exception, # Reason
)),
# Header
(r'(.*?)( *)(:)( *)(.+)', lexer.bygroups(
token.Name.Attribute, # Name
token.Text,
token.Operator, # Colon
token.Text,
token.String # Value
))
]
}
class Solarized256Style(Style):
"""
solarized256
------------
A Pygments style inspired by Solarized's 256 color mode.
:copyright: (c) 2011 by Hank Gay, (c) 2012 by John Mastro.
:license: BSD, see LICENSE for more details.
"""
BASE03 = "#1c1c1c"
BASE02 = "#262626"
BASE01 = "#4e4e4e"
BASE00 = "#585858"
BASE0 = "#808080"
BASE1 = "#8a8a8a"
BASE2 = "#d7d7af"
BASE3 = "#ffffd7"
YELLOW = "#af8700"
ORANGE = "#d75f00"
RED = "#af0000"
MAGENTA = "#af005f"
VIOLET = "#5f5faf"
BLUE = "#0087ff"
CYAN = "#00afaf"
GREEN = "#5f8700"
background_color = BASE03
styles = {
token.Keyword: GREEN,
token.Keyword.Constant: ORANGE,
token.Keyword.Declaration: BLUE,
token.Keyword.Namespace: ORANGE,
token.Keyword.Reserved: BLUE,
token.Keyword.Type: RED,
token.Name.Attribute: BASE1,
token.Name.Builtin: BLUE,
token.Name.Builtin.Pseudo: BLUE,
token.Name.Class: BLUE,
token.Name.Constant: ORANGE,
token.Name.Decorator: BLUE,
token.Name.Entity: ORANGE,
token.Name.Exception: YELLOW,
token.Name.Function: BLUE,
token.Name.Tag: BLUE,
token.Name.Variable: BLUE,
token.String: CYAN,
token.String.Backtick: BASE01,
token.String.Char: CYAN,
token.String.Doc: CYAN,
token.String.Escape: RED,
token.String.Heredoc: CYAN,
token.String.Regex: RED,
token.Number: CYAN,
token.Operator: BASE1,
token.Operator.Word: GREEN,
token.Comment: BASE01,
token.Comment.Preproc: GREEN,
token.Comment.Special: GREEN,
token.Generic.Deleted: CYAN,
token.Generic.Emph: 'italic',
token.Generic.Error: RED,
token.Generic.Heading: ORANGE,
token.Generic.Inserted: GREEN,
token.Generic.Strong: 'bold',
token.Generic.Subheading: ORANGE,
token.Token: BASE1,
token.Token.Other: ORANGE,
}

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from .base import BaseProcessor
class HeadersProcessor(BaseProcessor):
def process_headers(self, headers):
"""
Sorts headers by name while retaining relative
order of multiple headers with the same name.
"""
lines = headers.splitlines()
headers = sorted(lines[1:], key=lambda h: h.split(':')[0])
return '\r\n'.join(lines[:1] + headers)

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from __future__ import absolute_import
import json
from .base import BaseProcessor, DEFAULT_INDENT
class JSONProcessor(BaseProcessor):
def process_body(self, body, mime):
if 'json' in mime:
try:
obj = json.loads(body)
except ValueError:
# Invalid JSON, ignore.
pass
else:
# Indent, sort keys by name, and avoid
# unicode escapes to improve readability.
body = json.dumps(obj,
sort_keys=True,
ensure_ascii=False,
indent=DEFAULT_INDENT)
return body

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from __future__ import absolute_import
import re
from xml.etree import ElementTree
from .base import BaseProcessor, DEFAULT_INDENT
DECLARATION_RE = re.compile('<\?xml[^\n]+?\?>', flags=re.I)
DOCTYPE_RE = re.compile('<!DOCTYPE[^\n]+?>', flags=re.I)
def indent(elem, indent_text=' ' * DEFAULT_INDENT):
"""
In-place prettyprint formatter
C.f. http://effbot.org/zone/element-lib.htm#prettyprint
"""
def _indent(elem, level=0):
i = "\n" + level * indent_text
if len(elem):
if not elem.text or not elem.text.strip():
elem.text = i + indent_text
if not elem.tail or not elem.tail.strip():
elem.tail = i
for elem in elem:
_indent(elem, level + 1)
if not elem.tail or not elem.tail.strip():
elem.tail = i
else:
if level and (not elem.tail or not elem.tail.strip()):
elem.tail = i
return _indent(elem)
class XMLProcessor(BaseProcessor):
# TODO: tests
def process_body(self, body, mime):
if 'xml' in mime:
# FIXME: orig NS names get forgotten during the conversion, etc.
try:
root = ElementTree.fromstring(body.encode('utf8'))
except ElementTree.ParseError:
# Ignore invalid XML errors (skips attempting to pretty print)
pass
else:
indent(root)
# Use the original declaration
declaration = DECLARATION_RE.match(body)
doctype = DOCTYPE_RE.match(body)
body = ElementTree.tostring(root, encoding='utf-8')\
.decode('utf8')
if doctype:
body = '%s\n%s' % (doctype.group(0), body)
if declaration:
body = '%s\n%s' % (declaration.group(0), body)
return body

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from itertools import chain
from functools import partial
from httpie.context import Environment
from httpie.models import HTTPRequest, HTTPResponse
from httpie.input import (OUT_REQ_BODY, OUT_REQ_HEAD,
OUT_RESP_HEAD, OUT_RESP_BODY)
from httpie.output.processors import ProcessorManager
BINARY_SUPPRESSED_NOTICE = (
b'\n'
b'+-----------------------------------------+\n'
b'| NOTE: binary data not shown in terminal |\n'
b'+-----------------------------------------+'
)
class BinarySuppressedError(Exception):
"""An error indicating that the body is binary and won't be written,
e.g., for terminal output)."""
message = BINARY_SUPPRESSED_NOTICE
def write(stream, outfile, flush):
"""Write the output stream."""
try:
# Writing bytes so we use the buffer interface (Python 3).
buf = outfile.buffer
except AttributeError:
buf = outfile
for chunk in stream:
buf.write(chunk)
if flush:
outfile.flush()
def write_with_colors_win_py3(stream, outfile, flush):
"""Like `write`, but colorized chunks are written as text
directly to `outfile` to ensure it gets processed by colorama.
Applies only to Windows with Python 3 and colorized terminal output.
"""
color = b'\x1b['
encoding = outfile.encoding
for chunk in stream:
if color in chunk:
outfile.write(chunk.decode(encoding))
else:
outfile.buffer.write(chunk)
if flush:
outfile.flush()
def build_output_stream(args, env, request, response):
"""Build and return a chain of iterators over the `request`-`response`
exchange each of which yields `bytes` chunks.
"""
req_h = OUT_REQ_HEAD in args.output_options
req_b = OUT_REQ_BODY in args.output_options
resp_h = OUT_RESP_HEAD in args.output_options
resp_b = OUT_RESP_BODY in args.output_options
req = req_h or req_b
resp = resp_h or resp_b
output = []
Stream = get_stream_type(env, args)
if req:
output.append(Stream(
msg=HTTPRequest(request),
with_headers=req_h,
with_body=req_b))
if req_b and resp:
# Request/Response separator.
output.append([b'\n\n'])
if resp:
output.append(Stream(
msg=HTTPResponse(response),
with_headers=resp_h,
with_body=resp_b))
if env.stdout_isatty and resp_b:
# Ensure a blank line after the response body.
# For terminal output only.
output.append([b'\n\n'])
return chain(*output)
def get_stream_type(env, args):
"""Pick the right stream type based on `env` and `args`.
Wrap it in a partial with the type-specific args so that
we don't need to think what stream we are dealing with.
"""
if not env.stdout_isatty and not args.prettify:
Stream = partial(
RawStream,
chunk_size=RawStream.CHUNK_SIZE_BY_LINE
if args.stream
else RawStream.CHUNK_SIZE
)
elif args.prettify:
Stream = partial(
PrettyStream if args.stream else BufferedPrettyStream,
env=env,
processor=ProcessorManager(
env=env,
groups=args.prettify,
pygments_style=args.style
),
)
else:
Stream = partial(EncodedStream, env=env)
return Stream
class BaseStream(object):
"""Base HTTP message output stream class."""
def __init__(self, msg, with_headers=True, with_body=True,
on_body_chunk_downloaded=None):
"""
:param msg: a :class:`models.HTTPMessage` subclass
:param with_headers: if `True`, headers will be included
:param with_body: if `True`, body will be included
"""
assert with_headers or with_body
self.msg = msg
self.with_headers = with_headers
self.with_body = with_body
self.on_body_chunk_downloaded = on_body_chunk_downloaded
def _get_headers(self):
"""Return the headers' bytes."""
return self.msg.headers.encode('utf8')
def _iter_body(self):
"""Return an iterator over the message body."""
raise NotImplementedError()
def __iter__(self):
"""Return an iterator over `self.msg`."""
if self.with_headers:
yield self._get_headers()
yield b'\r\n\r\n'
if self.with_body:
try:
for chunk in self._iter_body():
yield chunk
if self.on_body_chunk_downloaded:
self.on_body_chunk_downloaded(chunk)
except BinarySuppressedError as e:
if self.with_headers:
yield b'\n'
yield e.message
class RawStream(BaseStream):
"""The message is streamed in chunks with no processing."""
CHUNK_SIZE = 1024 * 100
CHUNK_SIZE_BY_LINE = 1
def __init__(self, chunk_size=CHUNK_SIZE, **kwargs):
super(RawStream, self).__init__(**kwargs)
self.chunk_size = chunk_size
def _iter_body(self):
return self.msg.iter_body(self.chunk_size)
class EncodedStream(BaseStream):
"""Encoded HTTP message stream.
The message bytes are converted to an encoding suitable for
`self.env.stdout`. Unicode errors are replaced and binary data
is suppressed. The body is always streamed by line.
"""
CHUNK_SIZE = 1
def __init__(self, env=Environment(), **kwargs):
super(EncodedStream, self).__init__(**kwargs)
if env.stdout_isatty:
# Use the encoding supported by the terminal.
output_encoding = env.stdout_encoding
else:
# Preserve the message encoding.
output_encoding = self.msg.encoding
# Default to utf8 when unsure.
self.output_encoding = output_encoding or 'utf8'
def _iter_body(self):
for line, lf in self.msg.iter_lines(self.CHUNK_SIZE):
if b'\0' in line:
raise BinarySuppressedError()
yield line.decode(self.msg.encoding) \
.encode(self.output_encoding, 'replace') + lf
class PrettyStream(EncodedStream):
"""In addition to :class:`EncodedStream` behaviour, this stream applies
content processing.
Useful for long-lived HTTP responses that stream by lines
such as the Twitter streaming API.
"""
CHUNK_SIZE = 1
def __init__(self, processor, **kwargs):
super(PrettyStream, self).__init__(**kwargs)
self.processor = processor
def _get_headers(self):
return self.processor.process_headers(
self.msg.headers).encode(self.output_encoding)
def _iter_body(self):
for line, lf in self.msg.iter_lines(self.CHUNK_SIZE):
if b'\0' in line:
raise BinarySuppressedError()
yield self._process_body(line) + lf
def _process_body(self, chunk):
return self.processor.process_body(
body=chunk.decode(self.msg.encoding, 'replace'),
mime=self.msg.content_type.split(';')[0]
).encode(self.output_encoding, 'replace')
class BufferedPrettyStream(PrettyStream):
"""The same as :class:`PrettyStream` except that the body is fully
fetched before it's processed.
Suitable regular HTTP responses.
"""
CHUNK_SIZE = 1024 * 10
def _iter_body(self):
# Read the whole body before prettifying it,
# but bail out immediately if the body is binary.
body = bytearray()
for chunk in self.msg.iter_body(self.CHUNK_SIZE):
if b'\0' in chunk:
raise BinarySuppressedError()
body.extend(chunk)
yield self._process_body(body)

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raise
else:
# Existing sessions with `read_only=True` don't get updated.
if session.is_new or not read_only:
if session.is_new() or not read_only:
session.cookies = requests_session.cookies
session.save()
return response

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
solarized256
------------
A Pygments style inspired by Solarized's 256 color mode.
:copyright: (c) 2011 by Hank Gay, (c) 2012 by John Mastro.
:license: BSD, see LICENSE for more details.
"""
from pygments.style import Style
from pygments.token import Token, Comment, Name, Keyword, Generic, Number, \
Operator, String
BASE03 = "#1c1c1c"
BASE02 = "#262626"
BASE01 = "#4e4e4e"
BASE00 = "#585858"
BASE0 = "#808080"
BASE1 = "#8a8a8a"
BASE2 = "#d7d7af"
BASE3 = "#ffffd7"
YELLOW = "#af8700"
ORANGE = "#d75f00"
RED = "#af0000"
MAGENTA = "#af005f"
VIOLET = "#5f5faf"
BLUE = "#0087ff"
CYAN = "#00afaf"
GREEN = "#5f8700"
class Solarized256Style(Style):
background_color = BASE03
styles = {
Keyword: GREEN,
Keyword.Constant: ORANGE,
Keyword.Declaration: BLUE,
Keyword.Namespace: ORANGE,
#Keyword.Pseudo
Keyword.Reserved: BLUE,
Keyword.Type: RED,
#Name
Name.Attribute: BASE1,
Name.Builtin: BLUE,
Name.Builtin.Pseudo: BLUE,
Name.Class: BLUE,
Name.Constant: ORANGE,
Name.Decorator: BLUE,
Name.Entity: ORANGE,
Name.Exception: YELLOW,
Name.Function: BLUE,
#Name.Label
#Name.Namespace
#Name.Other
Name.Tag: BLUE,
Name.Variable: BLUE,
#Name.Variable.Class
#Name.Variable.Global
#Name.Variable.Instance
#Literal
#Literal.Date
String: CYAN,
String.Backtick: BASE01,
String.Char: CYAN,
String.Doc: CYAN,
#String.Double
String.Escape: RED,
String.Heredoc: CYAN,
#String.Interpol
#String.Other
String.Regex: RED,
#String.Single
#String.Symbol
Number: CYAN,
#Number.Float
#Number.Hex
#Number.Integer
#Number.Integer.Long
#Number.Oct
Operator: BASE1,
Operator.Word: GREEN,
#Punctuation: ORANGE,
Comment: BASE01,
#Comment.Multiline
Comment.Preproc: GREEN,
#Comment.Single
Comment.Special: GREEN,
#Generic
Generic.Deleted: CYAN,
Generic.Emph: 'italic',
Generic.Error: RED,
Generic.Heading: ORANGE,
Generic.Inserted: GREEN,
#Generic.Output
#Generic.Prompt
Generic.Strong: 'bold',
Generic.Subheading: ORANGE,
#Generic.Traceback
Token: BASE1,
Token.Other: ORANGE,
}

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if n >= factor:
break
# noinspection PyUnboundLocalVariable
return '%.*f %s' % (precision, n / factor, suffix)

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import tempfile
import httpie
from httpie.models import Environment
from httpie.context import Environment
from httpie.core import main
from httpie.compat import bytes, str

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"""Tests for dealing with binary request and response data."""
from httpie.compat import urlopen
from httpie.output import BINARY_SUPPRESSED_NOTICE
from httpie.output.streams import BINARY_SUPPRESSED_NOTICE
from tests import TestEnvironment, http, httpbin
from tests.fixtures import BIN_FILE_PATH, BIN_FILE_CONTENT, BIN_FILE_PATH_ARG

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import pytest
from httpie.compat import is_windows
from httpie.output import BINARY_SUPPRESSED_NOTICE
from httpie.output.streams import BINARY_SUPPRESSED_NOTICE
from tests import http, httpbin, TestEnvironment
from tests.fixtures import BIN_FILE_CONTENT, BIN_FILE_PATH

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@ -2,8 +2,9 @@ import os
import tempfile
import pytest
from httpie.context import Environment
from tests import TestEnvironment, http, httpbin, Environment
from tests import TestEnvironment, http, httpbin
from httpie.compat import is_windows