httpie-cli/httpie/context.py
Mickaël Schoentgen a3a08a9a22
Use relative imports (#1057)
* Use relative imports in test

* Use relative imports

* Add myself to contributors :)
2021-05-05 14:13:39 +02:00

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import sys
import os
from pathlib import Path
from typing import IO, Optional
try:
import curses
except ImportError:
curses = None # Compiled w/o curses
from .compat import is_windows
from .config import DEFAULT_CONFIG_DIR, Config, ConfigFileError
from .utils import repr_dict
class Environment:
"""
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: bool = is_windows
config_dir: Path = DEFAULT_CONFIG_DIR
stdin: Optional[IO] = sys.stdin # `None` when closed fd (#791)
stdin_isatty: bool = stdin.isatty() if stdin else False
stdin_encoding: str = None
stdout: IO = sys.stdout
stdout_isatty: bool = stdout.isatty()
stdout_encoding: str = None
stderr: IO = sys.stderr
stderr_isatty: bool = stderr.isatty()
colors = 256
program_name: str = 'http'
if not is_windows:
if curses:
try:
curses.setupterm()
colors = curses.tigetnum('colors')
except curses.error:
pass
else:
# noinspection PyUnresolvedReferences
import colorama.initialise
stdout = colorama.initialise.wrap_stream(
stdout, convert=None, strip=None,
autoreset=True, wrap=True
)
stderr = colorama.initialise.wrap_stream(
stderr, convert=None, strip=None,
autoreset=True, wrap=True
)
del colorama
def __init__(self, devnull=None, **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)
# The original STDERR unaffected by --quieting.
self._orig_stderr = self.stderr
self._devnull = devnull
# Keyword arguments > stream.encoding > default utf8
if self.stdin and 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:
# noinspection PyUnresolvedReferences
from colorama import AnsiToWin32
if isinstance(self.stdout, AnsiToWin32):
# noinspection PyUnresolvedReferences
actual_stdout = self.stdout.wrapped
self.stdout_encoding = getattr(
actual_stdout, 'encoding', None) or 'utf8'
def __str__(self):
defaults = dict(type(self).__dict__)
actual = dict(defaults)
actual.update(self.__dict__)
actual['config'] = self.config
return repr_dict({
key: value
for key, value in actual.items()
if not key.startswith('_')
})
def __repr__(self):
return f'<{type(self).__name__} {self}>'
_config: Config = None
@property
def config(self) -> Config:
config = self._config
if not config:
self._config = config = Config(directory=self.config_dir)
if not config.is_new():
try:
config.load()
except ConfigFileError as e:
self.log_error(e, level='warning')
return config
@property
def devnull(self) -> IO:
if self._devnull is None:
self._devnull = open(os.devnull, 'w+')
return self._devnull
@devnull.setter
def devnull(self, value):
self._devnull = value
def log_error(self, msg, level='error'):
assert level in ['error', 'warning']
self._orig_stderr.write(f'\n{self.program_name}: {level}: {msg}\n\n')