httpie-cli/httpie/cli/argtypes.py
Mickaël Schoentgen 8374a9ed83
Review OSError exceptions handling (#1080)
- Replace obsolete `IOError` (Python 2) with `OSError`,
  cf https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#OSError.
- Improve `OSError` catches at different places, simplifying
  the code.
2021-05-31 10:10:41 +02:00

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import argparse
import getpass
import os
import sys
from copy import deepcopy
from typing import List, Optional, Union
from .constants import DEFAULT_FORMAT_OPTIONS, SEPARATOR_CREDENTIALS
from ..sessions import VALID_SESSION_NAME_PATTERN
class KeyValueArg:
"""Base key-value pair parsed from CLI."""
def __init__(self, key: str, value: Optional[str], sep: str, orig: str):
self.key = key
self.value = value
self.sep = sep
self.orig = orig
def __eq__(self, other: 'KeyValueArg'):
return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__
def __repr__(self):
return repr(self.__dict__)
class SessionNameValidator:
def __init__(self, error_message: str):
self.error_message = error_message
def __call__(self, value: str) -> str:
# 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 argparse.ArgumentError(None, self.error_message)
return value
class Escaped(str):
"""Represents an escaped character."""
def __repr__(self):
return f"Escaped({repr(str(self))})"
class KeyValueArgType:
"""A key-value pair argument type used with `argparse`.
Parses a key-value arg and constructs a `KeyValueArg` instance.
Used for headers, form data, and other key-value pair types.
"""
key_value_class = KeyValueArg
def __init__(self, *separators: str):
self.separators = separators
self.special_characters = set('\\')
for separator in separators:
self.special_characters.update(separator)
def __call__(self, s: str) -> KeyValueArg:
"""Parse raw string arg 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'\\').
"""
tokens = self.tokenize(s)
# 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 argparse.ArgumentTypeError(f'{s!r} is not a valid value')
return self.key_value_class(key=key, value=value, sep=sep, orig=s)
def tokenize(self, s: str) -> List[Union[str, Escaped]]:
r"""Tokenize the raw arg string
There are only two token types - strings and escaped characters:
>>> KeyValueArgType('=').tokenize(r'foo\=bar\\baz')
['foo', Escaped('='), 'bar', Escaped('\\'), 'baz']
"""
tokens = ['']
characters = iter(s)
for char in characters:
if char == '\\':
char = next(characters, '')
if char not in self.special_characters:
tokens[-1] += '\\' + char
else:
tokens.extend([Escaped(char), ''])
else:
tokens[-1] += char
return tokens
class AuthCredentials(KeyValueArg):
"""Represents parsed credentials."""
def has_password(self) -> bool:
return self.value is not None
def prompt_password(self, host: str):
prompt_text = f'http: password for {self.key}@{host}: '
try:
self.value = self._getpass(prompt_text)
except (EOFError, KeyboardInterrupt):
sys.stderr.write('\n')
sys.exit(0)
@staticmethod
def _getpass(prompt):
# To allow easy mocking.
return getpass.getpass(str(prompt))
class AuthCredentialsArgType(KeyValueArgType):
"""A key-value arg type that parses credentials."""
key_value_class = AuthCredentials
def __call__(self, s):
"""Parse credentials from `s`.
("username" or "username:password").
"""
try:
return super().__call__(s)
except argparse.ArgumentTypeError:
# No password provided, will prompt for it later.
return self.key_value_class(
key=s,
value=None,
sep=SEPARATOR_CREDENTIALS,
orig=s
)
parse_auth = AuthCredentialsArgType(SEPARATOR_CREDENTIALS)
def readable_file_arg(filename):
try:
with open(filename, 'rb'):
return filename
except OSError as ex:
raise argparse.ArgumentTypeError(f'{ex.filename}: {ex.strerror}')
def parse_format_options(s: str, defaults: Optional[dict]) -> dict:
"""
Parse `s` and update `defaults` with the parsed values.
>>> parse_format_options(
... defaults={'json': {'indent': 4, 'sort_keys': True}},
... s='json.indent:2,json.sort_keys:False',
... )
{'json': {'indent': 2, 'sort_keys': False}}
"""
value_map = {
'true': True,
'false': False,
}
options = deepcopy(defaults or {})
for option in s.split(','):
try:
path, value = option.lower().split(':')
section, key = path.split('.')
except ValueError:
raise argparse.ArgumentTypeError(f'invalid option {option!r}')
if value in value_map:
parsed_value = value_map[value]
else:
if value.isnumeric():
parsed_value = int(value)
else:
parsed_value = value
if defaults is None:
options.setdefault(section, {})
else:
try:
default_value = defaults[section][key]
except KeyError:
raise argparse.ArgumentTypeError(
f'invalid key {path!r}')
default_type, parsed_type = type(default_value), type(parsed_value)
if parsed_type is not default_type:
raise argparse.ArgumentTypeError(
'invalid value'
f' {value!r} in {option!r}'
f' (expected {default_type.__name__}'
f' got {parsed_type.__name__})'
)
options[section][key] = parsed_value
return options
PARSED_DEFAULT_FORMAT_OPTIONS = parse_format_options(
s=','.join(DEFAULT_FORMAT_OPTIONS),
defaults=None,
)