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2:mod:`nntplib` --- NNTP protocol client
3=======================================
4
5.. module:: nntplib
6 :synopsis: NNTP protocol client (requires sockets).
7
8
9.. index::
10 pair: NNTP; protocol
11 single: Network News Transfer Protocol
12
13This module defines the class :class:`NNTP` which implements the client side of
Antoine Pitrou69ab9512010-09-29 15:03:40 +000014the Network News Transfer Protocol. It can be used to implement a news reader
15or poster, or automated news processors. It is compatible with :rfc:`3977`
16as well as the older :rfc:`977` and :rfc:`2980`.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000017
18Here are two small examples of how it can be used. To list some statistics
19about a newsgroup and print the subjects of the last 10 articles::
20
Antoine Pitrou69ab9512010-09-29 15:03:40 +000021 >>> s = nntplib.NNTP('news.gmane.org')
Antoine Pitroue3396512010-09-07 18:44:12 +000022 >>> resp, count, first, last, name = s.group('gmane.comp.python.committers')
Georg Brandl6911e3c2007-09-04 07:15:32 +000023 >>> print('Group', name, 'has', count, 'articles, range', first, 'to', last)
Antoine Pitrou69ab9512010-09-29 15:03:40 +000024 Group gmane.comp.python.committers has 1096 articles, range 1 to 1096
25 >>> resp, overviews = s.over((last - 9, last))
26 >>> for id, over in overviews:
27 ... print(id, nntplib.decode_header(over['subject']))
Georg Brandl48310cd2009-01-03 21:18:54 +000028 ...
Antoine Pitrou69ab9512010-09-29 15:03:40 +000029 1087 Re: Commit privileges for Łukasz Langa
30 1088 Re: 3.2 alpha 2 freeze
31 1089 Re: 3.2 alpha 2 freeze
32 1090 Re: Commit privileges for Łukasz Langa
33 1091 Re: Commit privileges for Łukasz Langa
34 1092 Updated ssh key
35 1093 Re: Updated ssh key
36 1094 Re: Updated ssh key
37 1095 Hello fellow committers!
38 1096 Re: Hello fellow committers!
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000039 >>> s.quit()
Antoine Pitroue3396512010-09-07 18:44:12 +000040 '205 Bye!'
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000041
Antoine Pitrou69ab9512010-09-29 15:03:40 +000042To post an article from a binary file (this assumes that the article has valid
Antoine Pitroue3396512010-09-07 18:44:12 +000043headers, and that you have right to post on the particular newsgroup)::
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000044
Antoine Pitrou69ab9512010-09-29 15:03:40 +000045 >>> s = nntplib.NNTP('news.gmane.org')
46 >>> f = open('/tmp/article.txt', 'rb')
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000047 >>> s.post(f)
48 '240 Article posted successfully.'
49 >>> s.quit()
Antoine Pitroue3396512010-09-07 18:44:12 +000050 '205 Bye!'
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000051
Antoine Pitrou69ab9512010-09-29 15:03:40 +000052The module itself defines the following classes:
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000053
54
Antoine Pitrou69ab9512010-09-29 15:03:40 +000055.. class:: NNTP(host, port=119, user=None, password=None, readermode=None, usenetrc=True, [timeout])
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000056
57 Return a new instance of the :class:`NNTP` class, representing a connection
Antoine Pitrou69ab9512010-09-29 15:03:40 +000058 to the NNTP server running on host *host*, listening at port *port*.
59 An optional *timeout* can be specified for the socket connection.
60 If the optional *user* and *password* are provided, or if suitable
61 credentials are present in :file:`/.netrc` and the optional flag *usenetrc*
62 is true (the default), the ``AUTHINFO USER`` and ``AUTHINFO PASS`` commands
63 are used to identify and authenticate the user to the server. If the optional
64 flag *readermode* is true, then a ``mode reader`` command is sent before
65 authentication is performed. Reader mode is sometimes necessary if you are
66 connecting to an NNTP server on the local machine and intend to call
67 reader-specific commands, such as ``group``. If you get unexpected
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000068 :exc:`NNTPPermanentError`\ s, you might need to set *readermode*.
69 *readermode* defaults to ``None``. *usenetrc* defaults to ``True``.
70
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000071
72.. exception:: NNTPError
73
Antoine Pitrou69ab9512010-09-29 15:03:40 +000074 Derived from the standard exception :exc:`Exception`, this is the base
75 class for all exceptions raised by the :mod:`nntplib` module. Instances
76 of this class have the following attribute:
77
78 .. attribute:: response
79
80 The response of the server if available, as a :class:`str` object.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000081
82
83.. exception:: NNTPReplyError
84
Antoine Pitrou69ab9512010-09-29 15:03:40 +000085 Exception raised when an unexpected reply is received from the server.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000086
87
88.. exception:: NNTPTemporaryError
89
Antoine Pitrou69ab9512010-09-29 15:03:40 +000090 Exception raised when a response code in the range 400--499 is received.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000091
92
93.. exception:: NNTPPermanentError
94
Antoine Pitrou69ab9512010-09-29 15:03:40 +000095 Exception raised when a response code in the range 500--599 is received.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000096
97
98.. exception:: NNTPProtocolError
99
100 Exception raised when a reply is received from the server that does not begin
Antoine Pitrou69ab9512010-09-29 15:03:40 +0000101 with a digit in the range 1--5.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000102
103
104.. exception:: NNTPDataError
105
Antoine Pitrou69ab9512010-09-29 15:03:40 +0000106 Exception raised when there is some error in the response data.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000107
108
109.. _nntp-objects:
110
111NNTP Objects
112------------
113
Antoine Pitrou69ab9512010-09-29 15:03:40 +0000114:class:`NNTP` instances have the following methods. The *response* that is
115returned as the first item in the return tuple of almost all methods is the
116server's response: a string beginning with a three-digit code. If the server's
117response indicates an error, the method raises one of the above exceptions.
118
119.. note::
120 Many of the following methods take an optional keyword-only argument *file*.
121 When the *file* argument is supplied, it must be either a :term:`file object`
122 opened for binary writing, or the name of an on-disk file to be written to.
123 The method will then write any data returned by the server (except for the
124 response line and the terminating dot) to the file; any list of lines,
125 tuples or objects that the method normally returns will be empty.
126
127
128.. versionchanged:: 3.2
129 Many of the following methods have been reworked and fixed, which makes
130 them incompatible with their 3.1 counterparts.
131
132
133.. method:: NNTP.quit()
134
135 Send a ``QUIT`` command and close the connection. Once this method has been
136 called, no other methods of the NNTP object should be called.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000137
138
139.. method:: NNTP.getwelcome()
140
141 Return the welcome message sent by the server in reply to the initial
142 connection. (This message sometimes contains disclaimers or help information
143 that may be relevant to the user.)
144
145
Antoine Pitrou69ab9512010-09-29 15:03:40 +0000146.. method:: NNTP.getcapabilities()
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000147
Antoine Pitrou69ab9512010-09-29 15:03:40 +0000148 Return the :rfc:`3977` capabilities advertised by the server, as a
149 :class:`dict` instance mapping capability names to (possibly empty) lists
150 of values. On legacy servers which don't understand the ``CAPABILITIES``
151 command, an empty dictionary is returned instead.
152
153 >>> s = NNTP('news.gmane.org')
154 >>> 'POST' in s.getcapabilities()
155 True
156
157 .. versionadded:: 3.2
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000158
159
Antoine Pitrou69ab9512010-09-29 15:03:40 +0000160.. method:: NNTP.newgroups(date, *, file=None)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000161
Antoine Pitrou69ab9512010-09-29 15:03:40 +0000162 Send a ``NEWGROUPS`` command. The *date* argument should be a
163 :class:`datetime.date` or :class:`datetime.datetime` object.
164 Return a pair ``(response, groups)`` where *groups* is a list representing
165 the groups that are new since the given *date*. If *file* is supplied,
166 though, then *groups* will be empty.
167
168 >>> from datetime import date, timedelta
169 >>> resp, groups = s.newgroups(date.today() - timedelta(days=3))
170 >>> len(groups)
171 85
172 >>> groups[0]
173 GroupInfo(group='gmane.network.tor.devel', last='4', first='1', flag='m')
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000174
175
Antoine Pitrou69ab9512010-09-29 15:03:40 +0000176.. method:: NNTP.newnews(group, date, *, file=None)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000177
178 Send a ``NEWNEWS`` command. Here, *group* is a group name or ``'*'``, and
Antoine Pitrou69ab9512010-09-29 15:03:40 +0000179 *date* has the same meaning as for :meth:`newgroups`. Return a pair
180 ``(response, articles)`` where *articles* is a list of message ids.
181
182 This command is frequently disabled by NNTP server administrators.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000183
184
Antoine Pitrou69ab9512010-09-29 15:03:40 +0000185.. method:: NNTP.list(*, file=None)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000186
187 Send a ``LIST`` command. Return a pair ``(response, list)`` where *list* is a
Antoine Pitrou69ab9512010-09-29 15:03:40 +0000188 list of tuples representing all the groups available from this NNTP server.
189 Each tuple has the form ``(group, last, first, flag)``, where
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000190 *group* is a group name, *last* and *first* are the last and first article
Antoine Pitrou69ab9512010-09-29 15:03:40 +0000191 numbers, and *flag* is ``'y'`` if posting is allowed, ``'n'`` if not,
192 and ``'m'`` if the newsgroup is moderated. (Note the ordering: *last*, *first*.)
193
194 This command will often return very large results. It is best to cache the
195 results offline unless you really need to refresh them.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000196
197
198.. method:: NNTP.descriptions(grouppattern)
199
200 Send a ``LIST NEWSGROUPS`` command, where *grouppattern* is a wildmat string as
Antoine Pitrou69ab9512010-09-29 15:03:40 +0000201 specified in :rfc:`3977` (it's essentially the same as DOS or UNIX shell wildcard
202 strings). Return a pair ``(response, descriptions)``, where *descriptions*
203 is a dictionary mapping group names to textual descriptions.
204
205 >>> resp, descs = s.descriptions('gmane.comp.python.*')
206 >>> len(descs)
207 295
208 >>> descs.popitem()
209 ('gmane.comp.python.bio.general', 'BioPython discussion list (Moderated)')
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000210
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000211
212.. method:: NNTP.description(group)
213
214 Get a description for a single group *group*. If more than one group matches
215 (if 'group' is a real wildmat string), return the first match. If no group
216 matches, return an empty string.
217
218 This elides the response code from the server. If the response code is needed,
219 use :meth:`descriptions`.
220
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000221
222.. method:: NNTP.group(name)
223
Antoine Pitrou69ab9512010-09-29 15:03:40 +0000224 Send a ``GROUP`` command, where *name* is the group name. The group is
225 selected as the current group, if it exists. Return a tuple
226 ``(response, count, first, last, name)`` where *count* is the (estimated)
227 number of articles in the group, *first* is the first article number in
228 the group, *last* is the last article number in the group, and *name*
229 is the group name.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000230
231
Antoine Pitrou69ab9512010-09-29 15:03:40 +0000232.. method:: NNTP.over(message_spec, *, file=None)
233
234 Send a ``OVER`` command, or a ``XOVER`` command on legacy servers.
235 *message_spec* can be either a string representing a message id, or
236 a ``(first, last)`` tuple of numbers indicating a range of articles in
237 the current group, or a ``(first, None)`` tuple indicating a range of
238 articles starting from *first* to the last article in the current group,
239 or :const:`None` to select the current article in the current group.
240
241 Return a pair ``(response, overviews)``. *overviews* is a list of
242 ``(article_number, overview)`` tuples, one for each article selected
243 by *message_spec*. Each *overview* is a dictionary with the same number
244 of items, but this number depends on the server. These items are either
245 message headers (the key is then the lower-cased header name) or metadata
246 items (the key is then the metadata name prepended with ``":"``). The
247 following items are guaranteed to be present by the NNTP specification:
248
249 * the ``subject``, ``from``, ``date``, ``message-id`` and ``references``
250 headers
251 * the ``:bytes`` metadata: the number of bytes in the entire raw article
252 (including headers and body)
253 * the ``:lines`` metadata: the number of lines in the article body
254
Antoine Pitrou4103bc02010-11-03 18:18:43 +0000255 The value of each item is either a string, or :const:`None` if not present.
256
Antoine Pitrou69ab9512010-09-29 15:03:40 +0000257 It is advisable to use the :func:`decode_header` function on header
258 values when they may contain non-ASCII characters::
259
260 >>> _, _, first, last, _ = s.group('gmane.comp.python.devel')
261 >>> resp, overviews = s.over((last, last))
262 >>> art_num, over = overviews[0]
263 >>> art_num
264 117216
265 >>> list(over.keys())
266 ['xref', 'from', ':lines', ':bytes', 'references', 'date', 'message-id', 'subject']
267 >>> over['from']
268 '=?UTF-8?B?Ik1hcnRpbiB2LiBMw7Z3aXMi?= <martin@v.loewis.de>'
269 >>> nntplib.decode_header(over['from'])
270 '"Martin v. Löwis" <martin@v.loewis.de>'
271
272 .. versionadded:: 3.2
273
274
275.. method:: NNTP.help(*, file=None)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000276
277 Send a ``HELP`` command. Return a pair ``(response, list)`` where *list* is a
Antoine Pitrou69ab9512010-09-29 15:03:40 +0000278 list of help strings.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000279
280
Antoine Pitrou69ab9512010-09-29 15:03:40 +0000281.. method:: NNTP.stat(message_spec=None)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000282
Antoine Pitrou69ab9512010-09-29 15:03:40 +0000283 Send a ``STAT`` command, where *message_spec* is either a message id
284 (enclosed in ``'<'`` and ``'>'``) or an article number in the current group.
285 If *message_spec* is omitted or :const:`None`, the current article in the
286 current group is considered. Return a triple ``(response, number, id)``
287 where *number* is the article number and *id* is the message id.
288
289 >>> _, _, first, last, _ = s.group('gmane.comp.python.devel')
290 >>> resp, number, message_id = s.stat(first)
291 >>> number, message_id
292 (9099, '<20030112190404.GE29873@epoch.metaslash.com>')
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000293
294
295.. method:: NNTP.next()
296
297 Send a ``NEXT`` command. Return as for :meth:`stat`.
298
299
300.. method:: NNTP.last()
301
302 Send a ``LAST`` command. Return as for :meth:`stat`.
303
304
Antoine Pitrou69ab9512010-09-29 15:03:40 +0000305.. method:: NNTP.article(message_spec=None, *, file=None)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000306
Antoine Pitrou69ab9512010-09-29 15:03:40 +0000307 Send an ``ARTICLE`` command, where *message_spec* has the same meaning as
308 for :meth:`stat`. Return a tuple ``(response, info)`` where *info*
309 is a :class:`~collections.namedtuple` with three members *number*,
310 *message_id* and *lines* (in that order). *number* is the article number
311 in the group (or 0 if the information is not available), *message_id* the
312 message id as a string, and *lines* a list of lines (without terminating
313 newlines) comprising the raw message including headers and body.
314
315 >>> resp, info = s.article('<20030112190404.GE29873@epoch.metaslash.com>')
316 >>> info.number
317 0
318 >>> info.message_id
319 '<20030112190404.GE29873@epoch.metaslash.com>'
320 >>> len(info.lines)
321 65
322 >>> info.lines[0]
323 b'Path: main.gmane.org!not-for-mail'
324 >>> info.lines[1]
325 b'From: Neal Norwitz <neal@metaslash.com>'
326 >>> info.lines[-3:]
327 [b'There is a patch for 2.3 as well as 2.2.', b'', b'Neal']
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000328
329
Antoine Pitrou69ab9512010-09-29 15:03:40 +0000330.. method:: NNTP.head(message_spec=None, *, file=None)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000331
Antoine Pitrou69ab9512010-09-29 15:03:40 +0000332 Same as :meth:`article()`, but sends a ``HEAD`` command. The *lines*
333 returned (or written to *file*) will only contain the message headers, not
334 the body.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000335
336
Antoine Pitrou69ab9512010-09-29 15:03:40 +0000337.. method:: NNTP.body(message_spec=None, *, file=None)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000338
Antoine Pitrou69ab9512010-09-29 15:03:40 +0000339 Same as :meth:`article()`, but sends a ``BODY`` command. The *lines*
340 returned (or written to *file*) will only contain the message body, not the
341 headers.
342
343
344.. method:: NNTP.post(data)
345
346 Post an article using the ``POST`` command. The *data* argument is either
347 a :term:`file object` opened for binary reading, or any iterable of bytes
348 objects (representing raw lines of the article to be posted). It should
349 represent a well-formed news article, including the required headers. The
350 :meth:`post` method automatically escapes lines beginning with ``.`` and
351 appends the termination line.
352
353 If the method succeeds, the server's response is returned. If the server
354 refuses posting, a :class:`NNTPReplyError` is raised.
355
356
357.. method:: NNTP.ihave(message_id, data)
358
359 Send an ``IHAVE`` command. *message_id* is the id of the message to send
360 to the server (enclosed in ``'<'`` and ``'>'``). The *data* parameter
361 and the return value are the same as for :meth:`post()`.
362
363
364.. method:: NNTP.date()
365
366 Return a pair ``(response, date)``. *date* is a :class:`~datetime.datetime`
367 object containing the current date and time of the server.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000368
369
370.. method:: NNTP.slave()
371
372 Send a ``SLAVE`` command. Return the server's *response*.
373
374
Antoine Pitrou69ab9512010-09-29 15:03:40 +0000375.. method:: NNTP.set_debuglevel(level)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000376
Antoine Pitrou69ab9512010-09-29 15:03:40 +0000377 Set the instance's debugging level. This controls the amount of debugging
378 output printed. The default, ``0``, produces no debugging output. A value of
379 ``1`` produces a moderate amount of debugging output, generally a single line
380 per request or response. A value of ``2`` or higher produces the maximum amount
381 of debugging output, logging each line sent and received on the connection
382 (including message text).
383
384
385The following are optional NNTP extensions defined in :rfc:`2980`. Some of
386them have been superseded by newer commands in :rfc:`3977`.
387
388
389.. method:: NNTP.xhdr(header, string, *, file=None)
390
391 Send an ``XHDR`` command. The *header* argument is a header keyword, e.g.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000392 ``'subject'``. The *string* argument should have the form ``'first-last'``
393 where *first* and *last* are the first and last article numbers to search.
394 Return a pair ``(response, list)``, where *list* is a list of pairs ``(id,
395 text)``, where *id* is an article number (as a string) and *text* is the text of
396 the requested header for that article. If the *file* parameter is supplied, then
397 the output of the ``XHDR`` command is stored in a file. If *file* is a string,
Antoine Pitrou11cb9612010-09-15 11:11:28 +0000398 then the method will open a file with that name, write to it then close it.
399 If *file* is a :term:`file object`, then it will start calling :meth:`write` on
400 it to store the lines of the command output. If *file* is supplied, then the
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000401 returned *list* is an empty list.
402
403
Antoine Pitrou69ab9512010-09-29 15:03:40 +0000404.. method:: NNTP.xover(start, end, *, file=None)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000405
Antoine Pitrou69ab9512010-09-29 15:03:40 +0000406 Send an ``XOVER`` command. *start* and *end* are article numbers
407 delimiting the range of articles to select. The return value is the
408 same of for :meth:`over()`. It is recommended to use :meth:`over()`
409 instead, since it will automatically use the newer ``OVER`` command
410 if available.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000411
412
413.. method:: NNTP.xpath(id)
414
415 Return a pair ``(resp, path)``, where *path* is the directory path to the
Antoine Pitrou69ab9512010-09-29 15:03:40 +0000416 article with message ID *id*. Most of the time, this extension is not
417 enabled by NNTP server administrators.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000418
419
Antoine Pitrou69ab9512010-09-29 15:03:40 +0000420.. XXX deprecated:
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000421
Antoine Pitrou69ab9512010-09-29 15:03:40 +0000422 .. method:: NNTP.xgtitle(name, *, file=None)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000423
Antoine Pitrou69ab9512010-09-29 15:03:40 +0000424 Process an ``XGTITLE`` command, returning a pair ``(response, list)``, where
425 *list* is a list of tuples containing ``(name, title)``. If the *file* parameter
426 is supplied, then the output of the ``XGTITLE`` command is stored in a file.
427 If *file* is a string, then the method will open a file with that name, write
428 to it then close it. If *file* is a :term:`file object`, then it will start
429 calling :meth:`write` on it to store the lines of the command output. If *file*
430 is supplied, then the returned *list* is an empty list. This is an optional NNTP
431 extension, and may not be supported by all servers.
432
433 RFC2980 says "It is suggested that this extension be deprecated". Use
434 :meth:`descriptions` or :meth:`description` instead.
435
436
437Utility functions
438-----------------
439
440The module also defines the following utility function:
441
442
443.. function:: decode_header(header_str)
444
445 Decode a header value, un-escaping any escaped non-ASCII characters.
446 *header_str* must be a :class:`str` object. The unescaped value is
447 returned. Using this function is recommended to display some headers
448 in a human readable form::
449
450 >>> decode_header("Some subject")
451 'Some subject'
452 >>> decode_header("=?ISO-8859-15?Q?D=E9buter_en_Python?=")
453 'Débuter en Python'
454 >>> decode_header("Re: =?UTF-8?B?cHJvYmzDqG1lIGRlIG1hdHJpY2U=?=")
455 'Re: problème de matrice'