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614 lines
23 KiB
Python
614 lines
23 KiB
Python
import argparse
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import errno
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import os
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import re
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import sys
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from argparse import RawDescriptionHelpFormatter
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from textwrap import dedent
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from urllib.parse import urlsplit
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from requests.utils import get_netrc_auth
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from .argtypes import (
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AuthCredentials, SSLCredentials, KeyValueArgType,
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PARSED_DEFAULT_FORMAT_OPTIONS,
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parse_auth,
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parse_format_options,
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)
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from .constants import (
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HTTP_GET, HTTP_POST, BASE_OUTPUT_OPTIONS, OUTPUT_OPTIONS, OUTPUT_OPTIONS_DEFAULT,
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OUTPUT_OPTIONS_DEFAULT_OFFLINE, OUTPUT_OPTIONS_DEFAULT_STDOUT_REDIRECTED,
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OUT_RESP_BODY, PRETTY_MAP, PRETTY_STDOUT_TTY_ONLY, RequestType,
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SEPARATOR_CREDENTIALS,
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SEPARATOR_GROUP_ALL_ITEMS, SEPARATOR_GROUP_DATA_ITEMS, URL_SCHEME_RE,
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)
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from .exceptions import ParseError
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from .requestitems import RequestItems
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from ..context import Environment
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from ..plugins.registry import plugin_manager
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from ..utils import ExplicitNullAuth, get_content_type
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class HTTPieHelpFormatter(RawDescriptionHelpFormatter):
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"""A nicer help formatter.
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Help for arguments can be indented and contain new lines.
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It will be de-dented and arguments in the help
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will be separated by a blank line for better readability.
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"""
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def __init__(self, max_help_position=6, *args, **kwargs):
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# A smaller indent for args help.
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kwargs['max_help_position'] = max_help_position
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super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)
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def _split_lines(self, text, width):
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text = dedent(text).strip() + '\n\n'
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return text.splitlines()
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def add_usage(self, usage, actions, groups, prefix=None):
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# Only display the positional arguments
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displayed_actions = [
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action
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for action in actions
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if not action.option_strings
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]
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_, exception, _ = sys.exc_info()
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if (
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isinstance(exception, argparse.ArgumentError)
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and len(exception.args) >= 1
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and isinstance(exception.args[0], argparse.Action)
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):
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# add_usage path is also taken when you pass an invalid option,
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# e.g --style=invalid. If something like that happens, we want
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# to include to action that caused to the invalid usage into
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# the list of actions we are displaying.
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displayed_actions.insert(0, exception.args[0])
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super().add_usage(
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usage,
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displayed_actions,
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groups,
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prefix="usage:\n "
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)
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# TODO: refactor and design type-annotated data structures
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# for raw args + parsed args and keep things immutable.
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class BaseHTTPieArgumentParser(argparse.ArgumentParser):
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def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
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super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)
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self.env = None
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self.args = None
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self.has_stdin_data = False
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self.has_input_data = False
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# noinspection PyMethodOverriding
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def parse_args(
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self,
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env: Environment,
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args=None,
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namespace=None
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) -> argparse.Namespace:
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self.env = env
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self.args, no_options = self.parse_known_args(args, namespace)
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if self.args.debug:
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self.args.traceback = True
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self.has_stdin_data = (
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self.env.stdin
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and not getattr(self.args, 'ignore_stdin', False)
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and not self.env.stdin_isatty
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)
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self.has_input_data = self.has_stdin_data or getattr(self.args, 'raw', None) is not None
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return self.args
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# noinspection PyShadowingBuiltins
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def _print_message(self, message, file=None):
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# Sneak in our stderr/stdout.
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if hasattr(self, 'root'):
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env = self.root.env
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else:
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env = self.env
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if env is not None:
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file = {
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sys.stdout: env.stdout,
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sys.stderr: env.stderr,
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None: env.stderr
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}.get(file, file)
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if not hasattr(file, 'buffer') and isinstance(message, str):
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message = message.encode(env.stdout_encoding)
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super()._print_message(message, file)
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class HTTPieManagerArgumentParser(BaseHTTPieArgumentParser):
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def parse_known_args(self, args=None, namespace=None):
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try:
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return super().parse_known_args(args, namespace)
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except SystemExit as exc:
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if not hasattr(self, 'root') and exc.code == 2: # Argument Parser Error
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raise argparse.ArgumentError(None, None)
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raise
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class HTTPieArgumentParser(BaseHTTPieArgumentParser):
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"""Adds additional logic to `argparse.ArgumentParser`.
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Handles all input (CLI args, file args, stdin), applies defaults,
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and performs extra validation.
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"""
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def __init__(self, *args, formatter_class=HTTPieHelpFormatter, **kwargs):
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kwargs.setdefault('add_help', False)
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super().__init__(*args, formatter_class=formatter_class, **kwargs)
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# noinspection PyMethodOverriding
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def parse_args(
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self,
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env: Environment,
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args=None,
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namespace=None
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) -> argparse.Namespace:
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self.env = env
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self.env.args = namespace = namespace or argparse.Namespace()
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self.args, no_options = super().parse_known_args(args, namespace)
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if self.args.debug:
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self.args.traceback = True
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self.has_stdin_data = (
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self.env.stdin
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and not self.args.ignore_stdin
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and not self.env.stdin_isatty
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)
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self.has_input_data = self.has_stdin_data or self.args.raw is not None
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# Arguments processing and environment setup.
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self._apply_no_options(no_options)
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self._process_request_type()
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self._process_download_options()
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self._setup_standard_streams()
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self._process_output_options()
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self._process_pretty_options()
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self._process_format_options()
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self._guess_method()
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self._parse_items()
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self._process_url()
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self._process_auth()
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self._process_ssl_cert()
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if self.args.raw is not None:
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self._body_from_input(self.args.raw)
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elif self.has_stdin_data:
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self._body_from_file(self.env.stdin)
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if self.args.compress:
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# TODO: allow --compress with --chunked / --multipart
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if self.args.chunked:
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self.error('cannot combine --compress and --chunked')
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if self.args.multipart:
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self.error('cannot combine --compress and --multipart')
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return self.args
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def _process_request_type(self):
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request_type = self.args.request_type
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self.args.json = request_type is RequestType.JSON
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self.args.multipart = request_type is RequestType.MULTIPART
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self.args.form = request_type in {
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RequestType.FORM,
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RequestType.MULTIPART,
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}
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def _process_url(self):
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if self.args.url.startswith('://'):
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# Paste URL & add space shortcut: `http ://pie.dev` → `http://pie.dev`
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self.args.url = self.args.url[3:]
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if not URL_SCHEME_RE.match(self.args.url):
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if os.path.basename(self.env.program_name) == 'https':
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scheme = 'https://'
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else:
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scheme = self.args.default_scheme + '://'
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# See if we're using curl style shorthand for localhost (:3000/foo)
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shorthand = re.match(r'^:(?!:)(\d*)(/?.*)$', self.args.url)
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if shorthand:
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port = shorthand.group(1)
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rest = shorthand.group(2)
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self.args.url = scheme + 'localhost'
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if port:
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self.args.url += ':' + port
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self.args.url += rest
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else:
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self.args.url = scheme + self.args.url
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def _setup_standard_streams(self):
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"""
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Modify `env.stdout` and `env.stdout_isatty` based on args, if needed.
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"""
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self.args.output_file_specified = bool(self.args.output_file)
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if self.args.download:
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# FIXME: Come up with a cleaner solution.
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if not self.args.output_file and not self.env.stdout_isatty:
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# Use stdout as the download output file.
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self.args.output_file = self.env.stdout
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# With `--download`, we write everything that would normally go to
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# `stdout` to `stderr` instead. Let's replace the stream so that
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# we don't have to use many `if`s throughout the codebase.
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# The response body will be treated separately.
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self.env.stdout = self.env.stderr
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self.env.stdout_isatty = self.env.stderr_isatty
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elif self.args.output_file:
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# When not `--download`ing, then `--output` simply replaces
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# `stdout`. The file is opened for appending, which isn't what
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# we want in this case.
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self.args.output_file.seek(0)
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try:
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self.args.output_file.truncate()
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except OSError as e:
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if e.errno == errno.EINVAL:
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# E.g. /dev/null on Linux.
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pass
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else:
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raise
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self.env.stdout = self.args.output_file
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self.env.stdout_isatty = False
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if self.args.quiet:
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self.env.quiet = self.args.quiet
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self.env.stderr = self.env.devnull
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if not (self.args.output_file_specified and not self.args.download):
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self.env.stdout = self.env.devnull
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self.env.apply_warnings_filter()
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def _process_ssl_cert(self):
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from httpie.ssl_ import _is_key_file_encrypted
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if self.args.cert_key_pass is None:
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self.args.cert_key_pass = SSLCredentials(None)
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if (
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self.args.cert_key is not None
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and self.args.cert_key_pass.value is None
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and _is_key_file_encrypted(self.args.cert_key)
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):
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self.args.cert_key_pass.prompt_password(self.args.cert_key)
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def _process_auth(self):
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# TODO: refactor & simplify this method.
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self.args.auth_plugin = None
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default_auth_plugin = plugin_manager.get_auth_plugins()[0]
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auth_type_set = self.args.auth_type is not None
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url = urlsplit(self.args.url)
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if self.args.auth is None and not auth_type_set:
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if url.username is not None:
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# Handle http://username:password@hostname/
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username = url.username
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password = url.password or ''
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self.args.auth = AuthCredentials(
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key=username,
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value=password,
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sep=SEPARATOR_CREDENTIALS,
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orig=SEPARATOR_CREDENTIALS.join([username, password])
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)
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if self.args.auth is not None or auth_type_set:
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if not self.args.auth_type:
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self.args.auth_type = default_auth_plugin.auth_type
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plugin = plugin_manager.get_auth_plugin(self.args.auth_type)()
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if (not self.args.ignore_netrc
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and self.args.auth is None
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and plugin.netrc_parse):
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# Only host needed, so it’s OK URL not finalized.
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netrc_credentials = get_netrc_auth(self.args.url)
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if netrc_credentials:
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self.args.auth = AuthCredentials(
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key=netrc_credentials[0],
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value=netrc_credentials[1],
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sep=SEPARATOR_CREDENTIALS,
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orig=SEPARATOR_CREDENTIALS.join(netrc_credentials)
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)
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if plugin.auth_require and self.args.auth is None:
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self.error('--auth required')
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plugin.raw_auth = self.args.auth
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self.args.auth_plugin = plugin
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already_parsed = isinstance(self.args.auth, AuthCredentials)
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if self.args.auth is None or not plugin.auth_parse:
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self.args.auth = plugin.get_auth()
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else:
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if already_parsed:
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# from the URL
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credentials = self.args.auth
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else:
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credentials = parse_auth(self.args.auth)
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if (not credentials.has_password()
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and plugin.prompt_password):
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if self.args.ignore_stdin:
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# Non-tty stdin read by now
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self.error(
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'Unable to prompt for passwords because'
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' --ignore-stdin is set.'
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)
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credentials.prompt_password(url.netloc)
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if (credentials.key and credentials.value):
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plugin.raw_auth = credentials.key + ":" + credentials.value
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self.args.auth = plugin.get_auth(
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username=credentials.key,
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password=credentials.value,
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)
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if not self.args.auth and self.args.ignore_netrc:
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# Set a no-op auth to force requests to ignore .netrc
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# <https://github.com/psf/requests/issues/2773#issuecomment-174312831>
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self.args.auth = ExplicitNullAuth()
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def _apply_no_options(self, no_options):
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"""For every `--no-OPTION` in `no_options`, set `args.OPTION` to
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its default value. This allows for un-setting of options, e.g.,
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specified in config.
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"""
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invalid = []
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for option in no_options:
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if not option.startswith('--no-'):
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invalid.append(option)
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continue
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# --no-option => --option
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inverted = '--' + option[5:]
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for action in self._actions:
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if inverted in action.option_strings:
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setattr(self.args, action.dest, action.default)
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break
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else:
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invalid.append(option)
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if invalid:
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self.error(f'unrecognized arguments: {" ".join(invalid)}')
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def _body_from_file(self, fd):
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"""Read the data from a file-like object.
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Bytes are always read.
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"""
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self._ensure_one_data_source(self.args.data, self.args.files)
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self.args.data = getattr(fd, 'buffer', fd)
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def _body_from_input(self, data):
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"""Read the data from the CLI.
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"""
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self._ensure_one_data_source(self.has_stdin_data, self.args.data,
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self.args.files)
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self.args.data = data.encode()
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def _ensure_one_data_source(self, *other_sources):
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"""There can only be one source of input request data.
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"""
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if any(other_sources):
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self.error('Request body (from stdin, --raw or a file) and request '
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'data (key=value) cannot be mixed. Pass '
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'--ignore-stdin to let key/value take priority. '
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'See https://httpie.io/docs#scripting for details.')
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def _guess_method(self):
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"""Set `args.method` if not specified to either POST or GET
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based on whether the request has data or not.
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"""
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if self.args.method is None:
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# Invoked as `http URL'.
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assert not self.args.request_items
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if self.has_input_data:
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self.args.method = HTTP_POST
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else:
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self.args.method = HTTP_GET
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# FIXME: False positive, e.g., "localhost" matches but is a valid URL.
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elif not re.match('^[a-zA-Z]+$', self.args.method):
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# Invoked as `http URL item+'. The URL is now in `args.method`
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# and the first ITEM is now incorrectly in `args.url`.
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try:
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# Parse the URL as an ITEM and store it as the first ITEM arg.
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self.args.request_items.insert(0, KeyValueArgType(
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*SEPARATOR_GROUP_ALL_ITEMS).__call__(self.args.url))
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except argparse.ArgumentTypeError as e:
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if self.args.traceback:
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raise
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self.error(e.args[0])
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else:
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# Set the URL correctly
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self.args.url = self.args.method
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# Infer the method
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has_data = (
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self.has_input_data
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or any(
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item.sep in SEPARATOR_GROUP_DATA_ITEMS
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for item in self.args.request_items)
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)
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self.args.method = HTTP_POST if has_data else HTTP_GET
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def _parse_items(self):
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"""
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Parse `args.request_items` into `args.headers`, `args.data`,
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`args.params`, and `args.files`.
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"""
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try:
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request_items = RequestItems.from_args(
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request_item_args=self.args.request_items,
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request_type=self.args.request_type,
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)
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except ParseError as e:
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if self.args.traceback:
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raise
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self.error(e.args[0])
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else:
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self.args.headers = request_items.headers
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self.args.data = request_items.data
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self.args.files = request_items.files
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self.args.params = request_items.params
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self.args.multipart_data = request_items.multipart_data
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if self.args.files and not self.args.form:
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# `http url @/path/to/file`
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request_file = None
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for key, file in self.args.files.items():
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if key != '':
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self.error(
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'Invalid file fields (perhaps you meant --form?):'
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f' {",".join(self.args.files.keys())}')
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if request_file is not None:
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self.error("Can't read request from multiple files")
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request_file = file
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fn, fd, ct = request_file
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self.args.files = {}
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self._body_from_file(fd)
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if 'Content-Type' not in self.args.headers:
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content_type = get_content_type(fn)
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if content_type:
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self.args.headers['Content-Type'] = content_type
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def _process_output_options(self):
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"""Apply defaults to output options, or validate the provided ones.
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The default output options are stdout-type-sensitive.
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"""
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def check_options(value, option):
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unknown = set(value) - OUTPUT_OPTIONS
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if unknown:
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self.error(f'Unknown output options: {option}={",".join(unknown)}')
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if self.args.verbose:
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self.args.all = True
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if self.args.output_options is None:
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if self.args.verbose >= 2:
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self.args.output_options = ''.join(OUTPUT_OPTIONS)
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elif self.args.verbose == 1:
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self.args.output_options = ''.join(BASE_OUTPUT_OPTIONS)
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elif self.args.offline:
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self.args.output_options = OUTPUT_OPTIONS_DEFAULT_OFFLINE
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elif not self.env.stdout_isatty:
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self.args.output_options = OUTPUT_OPTIONS_DEFAULT_STDOUT_REDIRECTED
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else:
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self.args.output_options = OUTPUT_OPTIONS_DEFAULT
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if self.args.output_options_history is None:
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self.args.output_options_history = self.args.output_options
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check_options(self.args.output_options, '--print')
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check_options(self.args.output_options_history, '--history-print')
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if self.args.download and OUT_RESP_BODY in self.args.output_options:
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# Response body is always downloaded with --download and it goes
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# through a different routine, so we remove it.
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self.args.output_options = str(
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set(self.args.output_options) - set(OUT_RESP_BODY))
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def _process_pretty_options(self):
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if self.args.prettify == PRETTY_STDOUT_TTY_ONLY:
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self.args.prettify = PRETTY_MAP[
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'all' if self.env.stdout_isatty else 'none']
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elif (self.args.prettify and self.env.is_windows
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and self.args.output_file):
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self.error('Only terminal output can be colorized on Windows.')
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else:
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# noinspection PyTypeChecker
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self.args.prettify = PRETTY_MAP[self.args.prettify]
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||
|
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def _process_download_options(self):
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if self.args.offline:
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self.args.download = False
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self.args.download_resume = False
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return
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if not self.args.download:
|
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if self.args.download_resume:
|
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self.error('--continue only works with --download')
|
||
if self.args.download_resume and not (
|
||
self.args.download and self.args.output_file):
|
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self.error('--continue requires --output to be specified')
|
||
|
||
def _process_format_options(self):
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format_options = self.args.format_options or []
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parsed_options = PARSED_DEFAULT_FORMAT_OPTIONS
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||
for options_group in format_options:
|
||
parsed_options = parse_format_options(options_group, defaults=parsed_options)
|
||
self.args.format_options = parsed_options
|
||
|
||
def print_manual(self):
|
||
from httpie.output.ui import man_pages
|
||
|
||
if man_pages.is_available(self.env.program_name):
|
||
man_pages.display_for(self.env, self.env.program_name)
|
||
return None
|
||
|
||
text = self.format_help()
|
||
with self.env.rich_console.pager():
|
||
self.env.rich_console.print(
|
||
text,
|
||
highlight=False
|
||
)
|
||
|
||
def print_usage(self, file):
|
||
from rich.text import Text
|
||
from httpie.output.ui import rich_help
|
||
|
||
whitelist = set()
|
||
_, exception, _ = sys.exc_info()
|
||
if (
|
||
isinstance(exception, argparse.ArgumentError)
|
||
and len(exception.args) >= 1
|
||
and isinstance(exception.args[0], argparse.Action)
|
||
and exception.args[0].option_strings
|
||
):
|
||
# add_usage path is also taken when you pass an invalid option,
|
||
# e.g --style=invalid. If something like that happens, we want
|
||
# to include to action that caused to the invalid usage into
|
||
# the list of actions we are displaying.
|
||
whitelist.add(exception.args[0].option_strings[0])
|
||
|
||
usage_text = Text('usage', style='bold')
|
||
usage_text.append(':\n ')
|
||
usage_text.append(rich_help.to_usage(self.spec, whitelist=whitelist))
|
||
self.env.rich_error_console.print(usage_text)
|
||
|
||
def error(self, message):
|
||
"""Prints a usage message incorporating the message to stderr and
|
||
exits."""
|
||
self.print_usage(sys.stderr)
|
||
self.env.rich_error_console.print(
|
||
dedent(
|
||
f'''
|
||
[bold]error[/bold]:
|
||
{message}
|
||
|
||
[bold]for more information[/bold]:
|
||
run '{self.prog} --help' or visit https://httpie.io/docs/cli
|
||
'''.rstrip()
|
||
)
|
||
)
|
||
self.exit(2)
|