httpie-cli/httpie/utils.py
Ilya Sukhanov 147a066dbe
Add internal support for file-like object responses to improve adapter plugin support (#1094)
* Support `requests.response.raw` being a file-like object

Previously HTTPie relied on `requests.models.Response.raw` being
`urllib3.HTTPResponse`. The `requests` documentation specifies that
(requests.models.Response.raw)[https://docs.python-requests.org/en/master/api/#requests.Response.raw]
is a file-like object but allows for other types for internal use.

This change introduces graceful handling for scenarios when
`requests.models.Response.raw` is not `urllib3.HTTPResponse`. In such a scenario
HTTPie now falls back to extracting metadata from `requests.models.Response`
directly instead of direct access from protected protected members such as
`response.raw._original_response`. A side effect in this fallback procedure is
that we can no longer determine HTTP protocol version and report it as `1.1`.

This change is necessary to make it possible to implement `TransportPlugins`
without having to also needing to emulate internal behavior of `urlib3` and
`http.client`.

* Load cookies from `response.headers` instead of `response.raw._original_response.msg._headers`

`response.cookies` was not utilized as it not possible to construct original
payload from `http.cookiejar.Cookie`. Data is stored in lossy format. For example
`Cookie.secure` defaults to `False` so we cannot distinguish if `Cookie.secure` was
set to `False` or was not set at all. Same problem applies to other fields also.

* Simpler HTTP envelope data extraction

* Test cookie extraction and make cookie presentment backwards compatible

Co-authored-by: Mickaël Schoentgen <contact@tiger-222.fr>
Co-authored-by: Jakub Roztocil <jakub@roztocil.co>
2021-07-06 21:00:06 +02:00

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import json
import mimetypes
import time
from collections import OrderedDict
from http.cookiejar import parse_ns_headers
from pprint import pformat
from typing import List, Optional, Tuple
import re
import requests.auth
RE_COOKIE_SPLIT = re.compile(r', (?=[^ ;]+=)')
def load_json_preserve_order(s):
return json.loads(s, object_pairs_hook=OrderedDict)
def repr_dict(d: dict) -> str:
return pformat(d)
def humanize_bytes(n, precision=2):
# Author: Doug Latornell
# Licence: MIT
# URL: https://code.activestate.com/recipes/577081/
"""Return a humanized string representation of a number of bytes.
>>> humanize_bytes(1)
'1 B'
>>> humanize_bytes(1024, precision=1)
'1.0 kB'
>>> humanize_bytes(1024 * 123, precision=1)
'123.0 kB'
>>> humanize_bytes(1024 * 12342, precision=1)
'12.1 MB'
>>> humanize_bytes(1024 * 12342, precision=2)
'12.05 MB'
>>> humanize_bytes(1024 * 1234, precision=2)
'1.21 MB'
>>> humanize_bytes(1024 * 1234 * 1111, precision=2)
'1.31 GB'
>>> humanize_bytes(1024 * 1234 * 1111, precision=1)
'1.3 GB'
"""
abbrevs = [
(1 << 50, 'PB'),
(1 << 40, 'TB'),
(1 << 30, 'GB'),
(1 << 20, 'MB'),
(1 << 10, 'kB'),
(1, 'B')
]
if n == 1:
return '1 B'
for factor, suffix in abbrevs:
if n >= factor:
break
# noinspection PyUnboundLocalVariable
return f'{n / factor:.{precision}f} {suffix}'
class ExplicitNullAuth(requests.auth.AuthBase):
"""Forces requests to ignore the ``.netrc``.
<https://github.com/psf/requests/issues/2773#issuecomment-174312831>
"""
def __call__(self, r):
return r
def get_content_type(filename):
"""
Return the content type for ``filename`` in format appropriate
for Content-Type headers, or ``None`` if the file type is unknown
to ``mimetypes``.
"""
mime, encoding = mimetypes.guess_type(filename, strict=False)
if mime:
content_type = mime
if encoding:
content_type = f'{mime}; charset={encoding}'
return content_type
def split_cookies(cookies):
"""
When ``requests`` stores cookies in ``response.headers['Set-Cookie']``
it concatenates all of them through ``, ``.
This function splits cookies apart being careful to not to
split on ``, `` which may be part of cookie value.
"""
if not cookies:
return []
return RE_COOKIE_SPLIT.split(cookies)
def get_expired_cookies(
cookies: str,
now: float = None
) -> List[dict]:
now = now or time.time()
def is_expired(expires: Optional[float]) -> bool:
return expires is not None and expires <= now
attr_sets: List[Tuple[str, str]] = parse_ns_headers(
split_cookies(cookies)
)
cookies = [
# The first attr name is the cookie name.
dict(attrs[1:], name=attrs[0][0])
for attrs in attr_sets
]
_max_age_to_expires(cookies=cookies, now=now)
return [
{
'name': cookie['name'],
'path': cookie.get('path', '/')
}
for cookie in cookies
if is_expired(expires=cookie.get('expires'))
]
def _max_age_to_expires(cookies, now):
"""
Translate `max-age` into `expires` for Requests to take it into account.
HACK/FIXME: <https://github.com/psf/requests/issues/5743>
"""
for cookie in cookies:
if 'expires' in cookie:
continue
max_age = cookie.get('max-age')
if max_age and max_age.isdigit():
cookie['expires'] = now + float(max_age)