forked from extern/httpie-cli
816 lines
22 KiB
Python
816 lines
22 KiB
Python
"""
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CLI arguments definition.
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"""
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from argparse import (FileType, OPTIONAL, SUPPRESS, ZERO_OR_MORE)
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from textwrap import dedent, wrap
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from .. import __doc__, __version__
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from .argparser import HTTPieArgumentParser
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from .argtypes import (
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KeyValueArgType, SessionNameValidator,
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readable_file_arg,
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)
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from .constants import (
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DEFAULT_FORMAT_OPTIONS, OUTPUT_OPTIONS,
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OUTPUT_OPTIONS_DEFAULT, OUT_REQ_BODY, OUT_REQ_HEAD,
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OUT_RESP_BODY, OUT_RESP_HEAD, PRETTY_MAP, PRETTY_STDOUT_TTY_ONLY,
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RequestType, SEPARATOR_GROUP_ALL_ITEMS, SEPARATOR_PROXY,
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SORTED_FORMAT_OPTIONS_STRING,
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UNSORTED_FORMAT_OPTIONS_STRING,
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)
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from ..output.formatters.colors import (
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AUTO_STYLE, AVAILABLE_STYLES, DEFAULT_STYLE,
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)
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from ..plugins.builtin import BuiltinAuthPlugin
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from ..plugins.registry import plugin_manager
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from ..sessions import DEFAULT_SESSIONS_DIR
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from ..ssl import AVAILABLE_SSL_VERSION_ARG_MAPPING, DEFAULT_SSL_CIPHERS
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parser = HTTPieArgumentParser(
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prog='http',
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description=f'{__doc__.strip()} <https://httpie.org>',
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epilog=dedent('''
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For every --OPTION there is also a --no-OPTION that reverts OPTION
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to its default value.
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Suggestions and bug reports are greatly appreciated:
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https://github.com/httpie/httpie/issues
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'''),
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)
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#######################################################################
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# Positional arguments.
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#######################################################################
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positional = parser.add_argument_group(
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title='Positional Arguments',
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description=dedent('''
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These arguments come after any flags and in the order they are listed here.
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Only URL is required.
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''')
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)
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positional.add_argument(
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dest='method',
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metavar='METHOD',
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nargs=OPTIONAL,
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default=None,
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help='''
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The HTTP method to be used for the request (GET, POST, PUT, DELETE, ...).
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This argument can be omitted in which case HTTPie will use POST if there
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is some data to be sent, otherwise GET:
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$ http example.org # => GET
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$ http example.org hello=world # => POST
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'''
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)
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positional.add_argument(
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dest='url',
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metavar='URL',
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help='''
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The scheme defaults to 'http://' if the URL does not include one.
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(You can override this with: --default-scheme=https)
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You can also use a shorthand for localhost
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$ http :3000 # => http://localhost:3000
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$ http :/foo # => http://localhost/foo
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'''
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)
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positional.add_argument(
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dest='request_items',
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metavar='REQUEST_ITEM',
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nargs=ZERO_OR_MORE,
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default=None,
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type=KeyValueArgType(*SEPARATOR_GROUP_ALL_ITEMS),
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help=r'''
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Optional key-value pairs to be included in the request. The separator used
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determines the type:
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':' HTTP headers:
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Referer:http://httpie.org Cookie:foo=bar User-Agent:bacon/1.0
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'==' URL parameters to be appended to the request URI:
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search==httpie
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'=' Data fields to be serialized into a JSON object (with --json, -j)
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or form data (with --form, -f):
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name=HTTPie language=Python description='CLI HTTP client'
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':=' Non-string JSON data fields (only with --json, -j):
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awesome:=true amount:=42 colors:='["red", "green", "blue"]'
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'@' Form file fields (only with --form or --multipart):
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cv@~/Documents/CV.pdf
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cv@'~/Documents/CV.pdf;type=application/pdf'
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'=@' A data field like '=', but takes a file path and embeds its content:
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essay=@Documents/essay.txt
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':=@' A raw JSON field like ':=', but takes a file path and embeds its content:
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package:=@./package.json
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You can use a backslash to escape a colliding separator in the field name:
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field-name-with\:colon=value
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'''
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)
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#######################################################################
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# Content type.
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#######################################################################
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content_type = parser.add_argument_group(
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title='Predefined Content Types',
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description=None
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)
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content_type.add_argument(
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'--json', '-j',
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action='store_const',
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const=RequestType.JSON,
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dest='request_type',
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help='''
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(default) Data items from the command line are serialized as a JSON object.
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The Content-Type and Accept headers are set to application/json
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(if not specified).
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'''
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)
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content_type.add_argument(
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'--form', '-f',
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action='store_const',
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const=RequestType.FORM,
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dest='request_type',
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help='''
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Data items from the command line are serialized as form fields.
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The Content-Type is set to application/x-www-form-urlencoded (if not
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specified). The presence of any file fields results in a
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multipart/form-data request.
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'''
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)
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content_type.add_argument(
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'--multipart',
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action='store_const',
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const=RequestType.MULTIPART,
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dest='request_type',
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help='''
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Similar to --form, but always sends a multipart/form-data
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request (i.e., even without files).
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'''
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)
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content_type.add_argument(
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'--boundary',
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help='''
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Specify a custom boundary string for multipart/form-data requests.
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Only has effect only together with --form.
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'''
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)
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content_type.add_argument(
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'--raw',
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help='''
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This option allows you to pass raw request data without extra processing
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(as opposed to the structured request items syntax):
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$ http --raw='data' pie.dev/post
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You can achieve the same by piping the data via stdin:
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$ echo data | http pie.dev/post
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Or have HTTPie load the raw data from a file:
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$ http pie.dev/post @data.txt
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'''
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)
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#######################################################################
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# Content processing.
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#######################################################################
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content_processing = parser.add_argument_group(
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title='Content Processing Options',
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description=None
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)
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content_processing.add_argument(
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'--compress', '-x',
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action='count',
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default=0,
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help='''
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Content compressed (encoded) with Deflate algorithm.
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The Content-Encoding header is set to deflate.
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Compression is skipped if it appears that compression ratio is
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negative. Compression can be forced by repeating the argument.
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'''
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)
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#######################################################################
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# Output processing
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#######################################################################
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output_processing = parser.add_argument_group(title='Output Processing')
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output_processing.add_argument(
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'--pretty',
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dest='prettify',
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default=PRETTY_STDOUT_TTY_ONLY,
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choices=sorted(PRETTY_MAP.keys()),
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help='''
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Controls output processing. The value can be "none" to not prettify
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the output (default for redirected output), "all" to apply both colors
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and formatting (default for terminal output), "colors", or "format".
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'''
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)
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output_processing.add_argument(
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'--style', '-s',
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dest='style',
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metavar='STYLE',
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default=DEFAULT_STYLE,
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choices=AVAILABLE_STYLES,
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help='''
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Output coloring style (default is "{default}"). It can be One of:
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{available_styles}
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The "{auto_style}" style follows your terminal's ANSI color styles.
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For non-{auto_style} styles to work properly, please make sure that the
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$TERM environment variable is set to "xterm-256color" or similar
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(e.g., via `export TERM=xterm-256color' in your ~/.bashrc).
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'''.format(
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default=DEFAULT_STYLE,
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available_styles='\n'.join(
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f' {line.strip()}'
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for line in wrap(', '.join(sorted(AVAILABLE_STYLES)), 60)
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).strip(),
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auto_style=AUTO_STYLE,
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)
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)
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_sorted_kwargs = {
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'action': 'append_const',
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'const': SORTED_FORMAT_OPTIONS_STRING,
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'dest': 'format_options'
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}
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_unsorted_kwargs = {
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'action': 'append_const',
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'const': UNSORTED_FORMAT_OPTIONS_STRING,
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'dest': 'format_options'
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}
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# The closest approx. of the documented resetting to default via --no-<option>.
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# We hide them from the doc because they act only as low-level aliases here.
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output_processing.add_argument('--no-unsorted', **_sorted_kwargs, help=SUPPRESS)
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output_processing.add_argument('--no-sorted', **_unsorted_kwargs, help=SUPPRESS)
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output_processing.add_argument(
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'--unsorted',
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**_unsorted_kwargs,
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help=f'''
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Disables all sorting while formatting output. It is a shortcut for:
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--format-options={UNSORTED_FORMAT_OPTIONS_STRING}
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'''
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)
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output_processing.add_argument(
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'--sorted',
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**_sorted_kwargs,
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help=f'''
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Re-enables all sorting options while formatting output. It is a shortcut for:
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--format-options={SORTED_FORMAT_OPTIONS_STRING}
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'''
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)
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output_processing.add_argument(
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'--format-options',
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action='append',
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help='''
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Controls output formatting. Only relevant when formatting is enabled
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through (explicit or implied) --pretty=all or --pretty=format.
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The following are the default options:
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{option_list}
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You may use this option multiple times, as well as specify multiple
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comma-separated options at the same time. For example, this modifies the
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settings to disable the sorting of JSON keys, and sets the indent size to 2:
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--format-options json.sort_keys:false,json.indent:2
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This is something you will typically put into your config file.
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'''.format(
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option_list='\n'.join(
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f' {option}' for option in DEFAULT_FORMAT_OPTIONS).strip()
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)
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)
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#######################################################################
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# Output options
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#######################################################################
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output_options = parser.add_argument_group(title='Output Options')
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output_options.add_argument(
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'--print', '-p',
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dest='output_options',
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metavar='WHAT',
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help=f'''
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String specifying what the output should contain:
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'{OUT_REQ_HEAD}' request headers
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'{OUT_REQ_BODY}' request body
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'{OUT_RESP_HEAD}' response headers
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'{OUT_RESP_BODY}' response body
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The default behaviour is '{OUTPUT_OPTIONS_DEFAULT}' (i.e., the response
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headers and body is printed), if standard output is not redirected.
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If the output is piped to another program or to a file, then only the
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response body is printed by default.
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'''
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)
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output_options.add_argument(
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'--headers', '-h',
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dest='output_options',
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action='store_const',
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const=OUT_RESP_HEAD,
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help=f'''
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Print only the response headers. Shortcut for --print={OUT_RESP_HEAD}.
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'''
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)
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output_options.add_argument(
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'--body', '-b',
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dest='output_options',
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action='store_const',
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const=OUT_RESP_BODY,
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help=f'''
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Print only the response body. Shortcut for --print={OUT_RESP_BODY}.
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'''
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)
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output_options.add_argument(
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'--verbose', '-v',
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dest='verbose',
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action='store_true',
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help=f'''
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Verbose output. Print the whole request as well as the response. Also print
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any intermediary requests/responses (such as redirects).
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It's a shortcut for: --all --print={''.join(OUTPUT_OPTIONS)}
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'''
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)
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output_options.add_argument(
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'--all',
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default=False,
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action='store_true',
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help='''
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By default, only the final request/response is shown. Use this flag to show
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any intermediary requests/responses as well. Intermediary requests include
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followed redirects (with --follow), the first unauthorized request when
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Digest auth is used (--auth=digest), etc.
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'''
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)
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output_options.add_argument(
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'--history-print', '-P',
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dest='output_options_history',
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metavar='WHAT',
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help='''
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The same as --print, -p but applies only to intermediary requests/responses
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(such as redirects) when their inclusion is enabled with --all. If this
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options is not specified, then they are formatted the same way as the final
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response.
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'''
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)
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output_options.add_argument(
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'--stream', '-S',
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action='store_true',
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default=False,
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help='''
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Always stream the response body by line, i.e., behave like `tail -f'.
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Without --stream and with --pretty (either set or implied),
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HTTPie fetches the whole response before it outputs the processed data.
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Set this option when you want to continuously display a prettified
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long-lived response, such as one from the Twitter streaming API.
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It is useful also without --pretty: It ensures that the output is flushed
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more often and in smaller chunks.
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'''
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)
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output_options.add_argument(
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'--output', '-o',
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type=FileType('a+b'),
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dest='output_file',
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metavar='FILE',
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help='''
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Save output to FILE instead of stdout. If --download is also set, then only
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the response body is saved to FILE. Other parts of the HTTP exchange are
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printed to stderr.
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'''
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)
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output_options.add_argument(
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'--download', '-d',
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action='store_true',
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default=False,
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help='''
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Do not print the response body to stdout. Rather, download it and store it
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in a file. The filename is guessed unless specified with --output
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[filename]. This action is similar to the default behaviour of wget.
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'''
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)
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output_options.add_argument(
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'--continue', '-c',
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dest='download_resume',
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action='store_true',
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default=False,
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help='''
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Resume an interrupted download. Note that the --output option needs to be
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specified as well.
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'''
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)
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output_options.add_argument(
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'--quiet', '-q',
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action='store_true',
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default=False,
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help='''
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Do not print to stdout or stderr.
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stdout is still redirected if --output is specified.
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Flag doesn't affect behaviour of download beyond not printing to terminal.
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'''
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)
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#######################################################################
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# Sessions
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#######################################################################
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sessions = parser.add_argument_group(title='Sessions') \
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.add_mutually_exclusive_group(required=False)
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session_name_validator = SessionNameValidator(
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'Session name contains invalid characters.'
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)
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sessions.add_argument(
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'--session',
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metavar='SESSION_NAME_OR_PATH',
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type=session_name_validator,
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help=f'''
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Create, or reuse and update a session. Within a session, custom headers,
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auth credential, as well as any cookies sent by the server persist between
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requests.
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Session files are stored in:
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{DEFAULT_SESSIONS_DIR}/<HOST>/<SESSION_NAME>.json.
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'''
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)
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sessions.add_argument(
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'--session-read-only',
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metavar='SESSION_NAME_OR_PATH',
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type=session_name_validator,
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help='''
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Create or read a session without updating it form the request/response
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exchange.
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'''
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)
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#######################################################################
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# Authentication
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#######################################################################
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# ``requests.request`` keyword arguments.
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auth = parser.add_argument_group(title='Authentication')
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auth.add_argument(
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'--auth', '-a',
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default=None,
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metavar='USER[:PASS]',
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help='''
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If only the username is provided (-a username), HTTPie will prompt
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for the password.
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''',
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)
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class _AuthTypeLazyChoices:
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# Needed for plugin testing
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def __contains__(self, item):
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return item in plugin_manager.get_auth_plugin_mapping()
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def __iter__(self):
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return iter(sorted(plugin_manager.get_auth_plugin_mapping().keys()))
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_auth_plugins = plugin_manager.get_auth_plugins()
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auth.add_argument(
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'--auth-type', '-A',
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choices=_AuthTypeLazyChoices(),
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default=None,
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help='''
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The authentication mechanism to be used. Defaults to "{default}".
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{types}
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'''.format(default=_auth_plugins[0].auth_type, types='\n '.join(
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'"{type}": {name}{package}{description}'.format(
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type=plugin.auth_type,
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name=plugin.name,
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package=(
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'' if issubclass(plugin, BuiltinAuthPlugin)
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else f' (provided by {plugin.package_name})'
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),
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description=(
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'' if not plugin.description else
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'\n ' + ('\n '.join(wrap(plugin.description)))
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)
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)
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for plugin in _auth_plugins
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)),
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)
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auth.add_argument(
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'--ignore-netrc',
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default=False,
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action='store_true',
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help='''
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||
Ignore credentials from .netrc.
|
||
|
||
''',
|
||
)
|
||
|
||
#######################################################################
|
||
# Network
|
||
#######################################################################
|
||
|
||
network = parser.add_argument_group(title='Network')
|
||
|
||
network.add_argument(
|
||
'--offline',
|
||
default=False,
|
||
action='store_true',
|
||
help='''
|
||
Build the request and print it but don’t actually send it.
|
||
'''
|
||
)
|
||
network.add_argument(
|
||
'--proxy',
|
||
default=[],
|
||
action='append',
|
||
metavar='PROTOCOL:PROXY_URL',
|
||
type=KeyValueArgType(SEPARATOR_PROXY),
|
||
help='''
|
||
String mapping protocol to the URL of the proxy
|
||
(e.g. http:http://foo.bar:3128). You can specify multiple proxies with
|
||
different protocols. The environment variables $ALL_PROXY, $HTTP_PROXY,
|
||
and $HTTPS_proxy are supported as well.
|
||
|
||
'''
|
||
)
|
||
network.add_argument(
|
||
'--follow', '-F',
|
||
default=False,
|
||
action='store_true',
|
||
help='''
|
||
Follow 30x Location redirects.
|
||
|
||
'''
|
||
)
|
||
|
||
network.add_argument(
|
||
'--max-redirects',
|
||
type=int,
|
||
default=30,
|
||
help='''
|
||
By default, requests have a limit of 30 redirects (works with --follow).
|
||
|
||
'''
|
||
)
|
||
|
||
network.add_argument(
|
||
'--max-headers',
|
||
type=int,
|
||
default=0,
|
||
help='''
|
||
The maximum number of response headers to be read before giving up
|
||
(default 0, i.e., no limit).
|
||
|
||
'''
|
||
)
|
||
|
||
network.add_argument(
|
||
'--timeout',
|
||
type=float,
|
||
default=0,
|
||
metavar='SECONDS',
|
||
help='''
|
||
The connection timeout of the request in seconds.
|
||
The default value is 0, i.e., there is no timeout limit.
|
||
This is not a time limit on the entire response download;
|
||
rather, an error is reported if the server has not issued a response for
|
||
timeout seconds (more precisely, if no bytes have been received on
|
||
the underlying socket for timeout seconds).
|
||
|
||
'''
|
||
)
|
||
network.add_argument(
|
||
'--check-status',
|
||
default=False,
|
||
action='store_true',
|
||
help='''
|
||
By default, HTTPie exits with 0 when no network or other fatal errors
|
||
occur. This flag instructs HTTPie to also check the HTTP status code and
|
||
exit with an error if the status indicates one.
|
||
|
||
When the server replies with a 4xx (Client Error) or 5xx (Server Error)
|
||
status code, HTTPie exits with 4 or 5 respectively. If the response is a
|
||
3xx (Redirect) and --follow hasn't been set, then the exit status is 3.
|
||
Also an error message is written to stderr if stdout is redirected.
|
||
|
||
'''
|
||
)
|
||
network.add_argument(
|
||
'--path-as-is',
|
||
default=False,
|
||
action='store_true',
|
||
help='''
|
||
Bypass dot segment (/../ or /./) URL squashing.
|
||
|
||
'''
|
||
)
|
||
|
||
network.add_argument(
|
||
'--chunked',
|
||
default=False,
|
||
action='store_true',
|
||
help="""
|
||
|
||
"""
|
||
)
|
||
|
||
#######################################################################
|
||
# SSL
|
||
#######################################################################
|
||
|
||
ssl = parser.add_argument_group(title='SSL')
|
||
ssl.add_argument(
|
||
'--verify',
|
||
default='yes',
|
||
help='''
|
||
Set to "no" (or "false") to skip checking the host's SSL certificate.
|
||
Defaults to "yes" ("true"). You can also pass the path to a CA_BUNDLE file
|
||
for private certs. (Or you can set the REQUESTS_CA_BUNDLE environment
|
||
variable instead.)
|
||
'''
|
||
)
|
||
ssl.add_argument(
|
||
'--ssl',
|
||
dest='ssl_version',
|
||
choices=list(sorted(AVAILABLE_SSL_VERSION_ARG_MAPPING.keys())),
|
||
help='''
|
||
The desired protocol version to use. This will default to
|
||
SSL v2.3 which will negotiate the highest protocol that both
|
||
the server and your installation of OpenSSL support. Available protocols
|
||
may vary depending on OpenSSL installation (only the supported ones
|
||
are shown here).
|
||
|
||
'''
|
||
)
|
||
ssl.add_argument(
|
||
'--ciphers',
|
||
help=f'''
|
||
|
||
A string in the OpenSSL cipher list format. By default, the following
|
||
is used:
|
||
|
||
{DEFAULT_SSL_CIPHERS}
|
||
|
||
'''
|
||
)
|
||
ssl.add_argument(
|
||
'--cert',
|
||
default=None,
|
||
type=readable_file_arg,
|
||
help='''
|
||
You can specify a local cert to use as client side SSL certificate.
|
||
This file may either contain both private key and certificate or you may
|
||
specify --cert-key separately.
|
||
|
||
'''
|
||
)
|
||
|
||
ssl.add_argument(
|
||
'--cert-key',
|
||
default=None,
|
||
type=readable_file_arg,
|
||
help='''
|
||
The private key to use with SSL. Only needed if --cert is given and the
|
||
certificate file does not contain the private key.
|
||
|
||
'''
|
||
)
|
||
|
||
#######################################################################
|
||
# Troubleshooting
|
||
#######################################################################
|
||
|
||
troubleshooting = parser.add_argument_group(title='Troubleshooting')
|
||
|
||
troubleshooting.add_argument(
|
||
'--ignore-stdin', '-I',
|
||
action='store_true',
|
||
default=False,
|
||
help='''
|
||
Do not attempt to read stdin.
|
||
|
||
'''
|
||
)
|
||
troubleshooting.add_argument(
|
||
'--help',
|
||
action='help',
|
||
default=SUPPRESS,
|
||
help='''
|
||
Show this help message and exit.
|
||
|
||
'''
|
||
)
|
||
troubleshooting.add_argument(
|
||
'--version',
|
||
action='version',
|
||
version=__version__,
|
||
help='''
|
||
Show version and exit.
|
||
|
||
'''
|
||
)
|
||
troubleshooting.add_argument(
|
||
'--traceback',
|
||
action='store_true',
|
||
default=False,
|
||
help='''
|
||
Prints the exception traceback should one occur.
|
||
|
||
'''
|
||
)
|
||
troubleshooting.add_argument(
|
||
'--default-scheme',
|
||
default="http",
|
||
help='''
|
||
The default scheme to use if not specified in the URL.
|
||
|
||
'''
|
||
)
|
||
troubleshooting.add_argument(
|
||
'--debug',
|
||
action='store_true',
|
||
default=False,
|
||
help='''
|
||
Prints the exception traceback should one occur, as well as other
|
||
information useful for debugging HTTPie itself and for reporting bugs.
|
||
|
||
'''
|
||
)
|