"""Parsing and processing of CLI input (args, auth credentials, files, stdin). """ import argparse import os import sys import re import json import mimetypes import getpass from io import BytesIO #noinspection PyCompatibility from argparse import ArgumentParser, ArgumentTypeError, ArgumentError try: from collections import OrderedDict except ImportError: OrderedDict = dict # TODO: Use MultiDict for headers once added to `requests`. # https://github.com/jkbr/httpie/issues/130 from requests.structures import CaseInsensitiveDict from .compat import urlsplit, str from .sessions import VALID_SESSION_NAME_PATTERN HTTP_POST = 'POST' HTTP_GET = 'GET' HTTP = 'http://' HTTPS = 'https://' # Various separators used in args SEP_HEADERS = ':' SEP_CREDENTIALS = ':' SEP_PROXY = ':' SEP_DATA = '=' SEP_DATA_RAW_JSON = ':=' SEP_FILES = '@' SEP_DATA_EMBED_FILE = '=@' SEP_DATA_EMBED_RAW_JSON_FILE = ':=@' SEP_QUERY = '==' # Separators that become request data SEP_GROUP_DATA_ITEMS = frozenset([ SEP_DATA, SEP_DATA_RAW_JSON, SEP_FILES, SEP_DATA_EMBED_FILE, SEP_DATA_EMBED_RAW_JSON_FILE ]) # Separators for items whose value is a filename to be embedded SEP_GROUP_DATA_EMBED_ITEMS = frozenset([ SEP_DATA_EMBED_FILE, SEP_DATA_EMBED_RAW_JSON_FILE, ]) # Separators for raw JSON items SEP_GROUP_RAW_JSON_ITEMS = frozenset([ SEP_DATA_RAW_JSON, SEP_DATA_EMBED_RAW_JSON_FILE, ]) # Separators allowed in ITEM arguments SEP_GROUP_ALL_ITEMS = frozenset([ SEP_HEADERS, SEP_QUERY, SEP_DATA, SEP_DATA_RAW_JSON, SEP_FILES, SEP_DATA_EMBED_FILE, SEP_DATA_EMBED_RAW_JSON_FILE, ]) # Output options OUT_REQ_HEAD = 'H' OUT_REQ_BODY = 'B' OUT_RESP_HEAD = 'h' OUT_RESP_BODY = 'b' OUTPUT_OPTIONS = frozenset([ OUT_REQ_HEAD, OUT_REQ_BODY, OUT_RESP_HEAD, OUT_RESP_BODY ]) # Pretty PRETTY_MAP = { 'all': ['format', 'colors'], 'colors': ['colors'], 'format': ['format'], 'none': [] } PRETTY_STDOUT_TTY_ONLY = object() # Defaults OUTPUT_OPTIONS_DEFAULT = OUT_RESP_HEAD + OUT_RESP_BODY OUTPUT_OPTIONS_DEFAULT_STDOUT_REDIRECTED = OUT_RESP_BODY class Parser(ArgumentParser): """Adds additional logic to `argparse.ArgumentParser`. Handles all input (CLI args, file args, stdin), applies defaults, and performs extra validation. """ def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): kwargs['add_help'] = False super(Parser, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) #noinspection PyMethodOverriding def parse_args(self, env, args=None, namespace=None): self.env = env self.args, no_options = super(Parser, self)\ .parse_known_args(args, namespace) if self.args.debug: self.args.traceback = True # Arguments processing and environment setup. self._apply_no_options(no_options) self._apply_config() self._validate_download_options() self._setup_standard_streams() self._process_output_options() self._process_pretty_options() self._guess_method() self._parse_items() 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 # See if we're using curl style shorthand for localhost (:3000/foo) shorthand = re.match(r'^:(?!:)(\d*)(/?.*)$', self.args.url) if shorthand: port = shorthand.group(1) rest = shorthand.group(2) self.args.url = scheme + 'localhost' if port: self.args.url += ':' + port self.args.url += rest else: self.args.url = scheme + self.args.url self._process_auth() return self.args # noinspection PyShadowingBuiltins def _print_message(self, message, file=None): # Sneak in our stderr/stdout. file = { sys.stdout: self.env.stdout, sys.stderr: self.env.stderr, None: self.env.stderr }.get(file, file) super(Parser, self)._print_message(message, file) def _setup_standard_streams(self): """ Modify `env.stdout` and `env.stdout_isatty` based on args, if needed. """ if not self.env.stdout_isatty and self.args.output_file: self.error('Cannot use --output, -o with redirected output.') # FIXME: Come up with a cleaner solution. if self.args.download: if not self.env.stdout_isatty: # Use stdout as tge download output file. self.args.output_file = self.env.stdout # With `--download`, we write everything that would normally go to # `stdout` to `stderr` instead. Let's replace the stream so that # we don't have to use many `if`s throughout the codebase. # The response body will be treated separately. self.env.stdout = self.env.stderr self.env.stdout_isatty = self.env.stderr_isatty elif self.args.output_file: # When not `--download`ing, then `--output` simply replaces # `stdout`. The file is opened for appending, which isn't what # we want in this case. self.args.output_file.seek(0) self.args.output_file.truncate() self.env.stdout = self.args.output_file self.env.stdout_isatty = False def _apply_config(self): if (not self.args.json and self.env.config.implicit_content_type == 'form'): self.args.form = True def _process_auth(self): """ If only a username provided via --auth, then ask for a password. Or, take credentials from the URL, if provided. """ url = urlsplit(self.args.url) if self.args.auth: if not self.args.auth.has_password(): # Stdin already read (if not a tty) so it's save to prompt. if self.args.ignore_stdin: self.error('Unable to prompt for passwords because' ' --ignore-stdin is set.') self.args.auth.prompt_password(url.netloc) elif url.username is not None: # Handle http://username:password@hostname/ username, password = url.username, url.password self.args.auth = AuthCredentials( key=username, value=password, sep=SEP_CREDENTIALS, orig=SEP_CREDENTIALS.join([username, password]) ) def _apply_no_options(self, no_options): """For every `--no-OPTION` in `no_options`, set `args.OPTION` to its default value. This allows for un-setting of options, e.g., specified in config. """ invalid = [] for option in no_options: if not option.startswith('--no-'): invalid.append(option) continue # --no-option => --option inverted = '--' + option[5:] for action in self._actions: if inverted in action.option_strings: setattr(self.args, action.dest, action.default) break else: invalid.append(option) if invalid: msg = 'unrecognized arguments: %s' self.error(msg % ' '.join(invalid)) def _body_from_file(self, fd): """There can only be one source of request data. Bytes are always read. """ if self.args.data: self.error('Request body (from stdin or a file) and request ' 'data (key=value) cannot be mixed.') self.args.data = getattr(fd, 'buffer', fd).read() def _guess_method(self): """Set `args.method` if not specified to either POST or GET based on whether the request has data or not. """ if self.args.method is None: # Invoked as `http URL'. assert not self.args.items if not self.args.ignore_stdin and not self.env.stdin_isatty: self.args.method = HTTP_POST else: self.args.method = HTTP_GET # FIXME: False positive, e.g., "localhost" matches but is a valid URL. elif not re.match('^[a-zA-Z]+$', self.args.method): # Invoked as `http URL item+'. The URL is now in `args.method` # 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) ) except ArgumentTypeError as e: if self.args.traceback: raise self.error(e.message) else: # Set the URL correctly 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 ) ) self.args.method = HTTP_POST if has_data else HTTP_GET def _parse_items(self): """Parse `args.items` into `args.headers`, `args.data`, `args.params`, and `args.files`. """ self.args.headers = CaseInsensitiveDict() self.args.data = ParamDict() if self.args.form else OrderedDict() self.args.files = OrderedDict() self.args.params = ParamDict() try: parse_items(items=self.args.items, headers=self.args.headers, data=self.args.data, files=self.args.files, params=self.args.params) except ParseError as e: if self.args.traceback: raise self.error(e.message) if self.args.files and not self.args.form: # `http url @/path/to/file` file_fields = list(self.args.files.keys()) if file_fields != ['']: self.error( 'Invalid file fields (perhaps you meant --form?): %s' % ','.join(file_fields)) fn, fd = self.args.files[''] self.args.files = {} self._body_from_file(fd) if 'Content-Type' not in self.args.headers: mime, encoding = mimetypes.guess_type(fn, strict=False) if mime: content_type = mime if encoding: content_type = '%s; charset=%s' % (mime, encoding) self.args.headers['Content-Type'] = content_type def _process_output_options(self): """Apply defaults to output options, or validate the provided ones. The default output options are stdout-type-sensitive. """ if not self.args.output_options: self.args.output_options = ( OUTPUT_OPTIONS_DEFAULT if self.env.stdout_isatty else OUTPUT_OPTIONS_DEFAULT_STDOUT_REDIRECTED ) unknown_output_options = set(self.args.output_options) - OUTPUT_OPTIONS if unknown_output_options: self.error( 'Unknown output options: %s' % ','.join(unknown_output_options) ) if self.args.download and OUT_RESP_BODY in self.args.output_options: # Response body is always downloaded with --download and it goes # through a different routine, so we remove it. self.args.output_options = str( set(self.args.output_options) - set(OUT_RESP_BODY)) def _process_pretty_options(self): if self.args.prettify == PRETTY_STDOUT_TTY_ONLY: self.args.prettify = PRETTY_MAP[ 'all' if self.env.stdout_isatty else 'none'] elif self.args.prettify and self.env.is_windows: self.error('Only terminal output can be colorized on Windows.') else: # noinspection PyTypeChecker self.args.prettify = PRETTY_MAP[self.args.prettify] def _validate_download_options(self): if not self.args.download: if self.args.download_resume: self.error('--continue only works with --download') if self.args.download_resume and not ( self.args.download and self.args.output_file): self.error('--continue requires --output to be specified') class ParseError(Exception): pass class KeyValue(object): """Base key-value pair parsed from CLI.""" def __init__(self, key, value, sep, orig): self.key = key self.value = value self.sep = sep self.orig = orig def __eq__(self, other): return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ class SessionNameValidator(object): def __init__(self, error_message): self.error_message = error_message def __call__(self, value): # Session name can be a path or just a name. if (os.path.sep not in value and not VALID_SESSION_NAME_PATTERN.search(value)): raise ArgumentError(None, self.error_message) return value class KeyValueArgType(object): """A key-value pair argument type used with `argparse`. Parses a key-value arg and constructs a `KeyValue` instance. Used for headers, form data, and other key-value pair types. """ key_value_class = KeyValue def __init__(self, *separators): self.separators = separators def __call__(self, string): """Parse `string` and return `self.key_value_class()` instance. The best of `self.separators` is determined (first found, longest). Back slash escaped characters aren't considered as separators (or parts thereof). Literal back slash characters have to be escaped as well (r'\\'). """ class Escaped(str): """Represents an escaped character.""" def tokenize(s): """Tokenize `s`. There are only two token types - strings and escaped characters: tokenize(r'foo\=bar\\baz') => ['foo', Escaped('='), 'bar', Escaped('\\'), 'baz'] """ tokens = [''] esc = False for c in s: if esc: tokens.extend([Escaped(c), '']) esc = False else: if c == '\\': esc = True else: tokens[-1] += c return tokens tokens = tokenize(string) # Sorting by length ensures that the longest one will be # chosen as it will overwrite any shorter ones starting # at the same position in the `found` dictionary. separators = sorted(self.separators, key=len) for i, token in enumerate(tokens): if isinstance(token, Escaped): continue found = {} for sep in separators: pos = token.find(sep) if pos != -1: found[pos] = sep if found: # Starting first, longest separator found. sep = found[min(found.keys())] key, value = token.split(sep, 1) # Any preceding tokens are part of the key. key = ''.join(tokens[:i]) + key # Any following tokens are part of the value. value += ''.join(tokens[i + 1:]) break else: raise ArgumentTypeError( '"%s" is not a valid value' % string) return self.key_value_class( key=key, value=value, sep=sep, orig=string) class AuthCredentials(KeyValue): """Represents parsed credentials.""" def _getpass(self, prompt): # To allow mocking. return getpass.getpass(prompt) def has_password(self): return self.value is not None def prompt_password(self, host): try: self.value = self._getpass( 'http: password for %s@%s: ' % (self.key, host)) except (EOFError, KeyboardInterrupt): sys.stderr.write('\n') sys.exit(0) class AuthCredentialsArgType(KeyValueArgType): """A key-value arg type that parses credentials.""" key_value_class = AuthCredentials def __call__(self, string): """Parse credentials from `string`. ("username" or "username:password"). """ try: return super(AuthCredentialsArgType, self).__call__(string) except ArgumentTypeError: # No password provided, will prompt for it later. return self.key_value_class( key=string, value=None, sep=SEP_CREDENTIALS, orig=string ) class ParamDict(OrderedDict): """Multi-value dict for URL parameters and form data.""" #noinspection PyMethodOverriding def __setitem__(self, key, value): """ If `key` is assigned more than once, `self[key]` holds a `list` of all the values. This allows having multiple fields with the same name in form data and URL params. """ if key not in self: super(ParamDict, self).__setitem__(key, value) else: if not isinstance(self[key], list): super(ParamDict, self).__setitem__(key, [self[key]]) self[key].append(value) def parse_items(items, data=None, headers=None, files=None, params=None): """Parse `KeyValue` `items` into `data`, `headers`, `files`, and `params`. """ if headers is None: headers = CaseInsensitiveDict() if data is None: data = OrderedDict() if files is None: files = OrderedDict() if params is None: params = ParamDict() for item in items: value = item.value if item.sep == SEP_HEADERS: target = headers elif item.sep == SEP_QUERY: target = params elif item.sep == SEP_FILES: try: with open(os.path.expanduser(value), 'rb') as f: value = (os.path.basename(value), BytesIO(f.read())) except IOError as e: raise ParseError('"%s": %s' % (item.orig, e)) target = files elif item.sep in SEP_GROUP_DATA_ITEMS: if item.sep in SEP_GROUP_DATA_EMBED_ITEMS: try: with open(os.path.expanduser(value), 'rb') as f: value = f.read().decode('utf8') except IOError as e: raise ParseError('"%s": %s' % (item.orig, e)) except UnicodeDecodeError: raise ParseError( '"%s": cannot embed the content of "%s",' ' not a UTF8 or ASCII-encoded text file' % (item.orig, item.value) ) if item.sep in SEP_GROUP_RAW_JSON_ITEMS: try: value = json.loads(value) except ValueError as e: raise ParseError('"%s": %s' % (item.orig, e)) target = data else: raise TypeError(item) target[item.key] = value return headers, data, files, params def readable_file_arg(filename): try: open(filename, 'rb') except IOError as ex: raise argparse.ArgumentTypeError( '%s: %s' % (filename, ex.args[1])) return filename