| """An extensible library for opening URLs using a variety of protocols | 
 |  | 
 | The simplest way to use this module is to call the urlopen function, | 
 | which accepts a string containing a URL or a Request object (described | 
 | below).  It opens the URL and returns the results as file-like | 
 | object; the returned object has some extra methods described below. | 
 |  | 
 | The OpenerDirector manages a collection of Handler objects that do | 
 | all the actual work.  Each Handler implements a particular protocol or | 
 | option.  The OpenerDirector is a composite object that invokes the | 
 | Handlers needed to open the requested URL.  For example, the | 
 | HTTPHandler performs HTTP GET and POST requests and deals with | 
 | non-error returns.  The HTTPRedirectHandler automatically deals with | 
 | HTTP 301, 302, 303 and 307 redirect errors, and the HTTPDigestAuthHandler | 
 | deals with digest authentication. | 
 |  | 
 | urlopen(url, data=None) -- Basic usage is the same as original | 
 | urllib.  pass the url and optionally data to post to an HTTP URL, and | 
 | get a file-like object back.  One difference is that you can also pass | 
 | a Request instance instead of URL.  Raises a URLError (subclass of | 
 | IOError); for HTTP errors, raises an HTTPError, which can also be | 
 | treated as a valid response. | 
 |  | 
 | build_opener -- Function that creates a new OpenerDirector instance. | 
 | Will install the default handlers.  Accepts one or more Handlers as | 
 | arguments, either instances or Handler classes that it will | 
 | instantiate.  If one of the argument is a subclass of the default | 
 | handler, the argument will be installed instead of the default. | 
 |  | 
 | install_opener -- Installs a new opener as the default opener. | 
 |  | 
 | objects of interest: | 
 | OpenerDirector -- | 
 |  | 
 | Request -- An object that encapsulates the state of a request.  The | 
 | state can be as simple as the URL.  It can also include extra HTTP | 
 | headers, e.g. a User-Agent. | 
 |  | 
 | BaseHandler -- | 
 |  | 
 | exceptions: | 
 | URLError -- A subclass of IOError, individual protocols have their own | 
 | specific subclass. | 
 |  | 
 | HTTPError -- Also a valid HTTP response, so you can treat an HTTP error | 
 | as an exceptional event or valid response. | 
 |  | 
 | internals: | 
 | BaseHandler and parent | 
 | _call_chain conventions | 
 |  | 
 | Example usage: | 
 |  | 
 | import urllib2 | 
 |  | 
 | # set up authentication info | 
 | authinfo = urllib2.HTTPBasicAuthHandler() | 
 | authinfo.add_password(realm='PDQ Application', | 
 |                       uri='https://mahler:8092/site-updates.py', | 
 |                       user='klem', | 
 |                       passwd='geheim$parole') | 
 |  | 
 | proxy_support = urllib2.ProxyHandler({"http" : "http://ahad-haam:3128"}) | 
 |  | 
 | # build a new opener that adds authentication and caching FTP handlers | 
 | opener = urllib2.build_opener(proxy_support, authinfo, urllib2.CacheFTPHandler) | 
 |  | 
 | # install it | 
 | urllib2.install_opener(opener) | 
 |  | 
 | f = urllib2.urlopen('http://www.python.org/') | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | """ | 
 |  | 
 | # XXX issues: | 
 | # If an authentication error handler that tries to perform | 
 | # authentication for some reason but fails, how should the error be | 
 | # signalled?  The client needs to know the HTTP error code.  But if | 
 | # the handler knows that the problem was, e.g., that it didn't know | 
 | # that hash algo that requested in the challenge, it would be good to | 
 | # pass that information along to the client, too. | 
 | # ftp errors aren't handled cleanly | 
 | # check digest against correct (i.e. non-apache) implementation | 
 |  | 
 | # Possible extensions: | 
 | # complex proxies  XXX not sure what exactly was meant by this | 
 | # abstract factory for opener | 
 |  | 
 | import base64 | 
 | import hashlib | 
 | import httplib | 
 | import mimetools | 
 | import os | 
 | import posixpath | 
 | import random | 
 | import re | 
 | import socket | 
 | import sys | 
 | import time | 
 | import urlparse | 
 | import bisect | 
 |  | 
 | from io import StringIO | 
 |  | 
 | from urllib import (unwrap, unquote, splittype, splithost, quote, | 
 |      addinfourl, splitport, splitquery, | 
 |      splitattr, ftpwrapper, noheaders, splituser, splitpasswd, splitvalue) | 
 |  | 
 | # support for FileHandler, proxies via environment variables | 
 | from urllib import localhost, url2pathname, getproxies | 
 |  | 
 | # used in User-Agent header sent | 
 | __version__ = sys.version[:3] | 
 |  | 
 | _opener = None | 
 | def urlopen(url, data=None): | 
 |     global _opener | 
 |     if _opener is None: | 
 |         _opener = build_opener() | 
 |     return _opener.open(url, data) | 
 |  | 
 | def install_opener(opener): | 
 |     global _opener | 
 |     _opener = opener | 
 |  | 
 | # do these error classes make sense? | 
 | # make sure all of the IOError stuff is overridden.  we just want to be | 
 | # subtypes. | 
 |  | 
 | class URLError(IOError): | 
 |     # URLError is a sub-type of IOError, but it doesn't share any of | 
 |     # the implementation.  need to override __init__ and __str__. | 
 |     # It sets self.args for compatibility with other EnvironmentError | 
 |     # subclasses, but args doesn't have the typical format with errno in | 
 |     # slot 0 and strerror in slot 1.  This may be better than nothing. | 
 |     def __init__(self, reason): | 
 |         self.args = reason, | 
 |         self.reason = reason | 
 |  | 
 |     def __str__(self): | 
 |         return '<urlopen error %s>' % self.reason | 
 |  | 
 | class HTTPError(URLError, addinfourl): | 
 |     """Raised when HTTP error occurs, but also acts like non-error return""" | 
 |     __super_init = addinfourl.__init__ | 
 |  | 
 |     def __init__(self, url, code, msg, hdrs, fp): | 
 |         self.code = code | 
 |         self.msg = msg | 
 |         self.hdrs = hdrs | 
 |         self.fp = fp | 
 |         self.filename = url | 
 |         # The addinfourl classes depend on fp being a valid file | 
 |         # object.  In some cases, the HTTPError may not have a valid | 
 |         # file object.  If this happens, the simplest workaround is to | 
 |         # not initialize the base classes. | 
 |         if fp is not None: | 
 |             self.__super_init(fp, hdrs, url) | 
 |  | 
 |     def __str__(self): | 
 |         return 'HTTP Error %s: %s' % (self.code, self.msg) | 
 |  | 
 | # copied from cookielib.py | 
 | _cut_port_re = re.compile(r":\d+$") | 
 | def request_host(request): | 
 |     """Return request-host, as defined by RFC 2965. | 
 |  | 
 |     Variation from RFC: returned value is lowercased, for convenient | 
 |     comparison. | 
 |  | 
 |     """ | 
 |     url = request.get_full_url() | 
 |     host = urlparse.urlparse(url)[1] | 
 |     if host == "": | 
 |         host = request.get_header("Host", "") | 
 |  | 
 |     # remove port, if present | 
 |     host = _cut_port_re.sub("", host, 1) | 
 |     return host.lower() | 
 |  | 
 | class Request: | 
 |  | 
 |     def __init__(self, url, data=None, headers={}, | 
 |                  origin_req_host=None, unverifiable=False): | 
 |         # unwrap('<URL:type://host/path>') --> 'type://host/path' | 
 |         self.__original = unwrap(url) | 
 |         self.type = None | 
 |         # self.__r_type is what's left after doing the splittype | 
 |         self.host = None | 
 |         self.port = None | 
 |         self.data = data | 
 |         self.headers = {} | 
 |         for key, value in headers.items(): | 
 |             self.add_header(key, value) | 
 |         self.unredirected_hdrs = {} | 
 |         if origin_req_host is None: | 
 |             origin_req_host = request_host(self) | 
 |         self.origin_req_host = origin_req_host | 
 |         self.unverifiable = unverifiable | 
 |  | 
 |     def __getattr__(self, attr): | 
 |         # XXX this is a fallback mechanism to guard against these | 
 |         # methods getting called in a non-standard order.  this may be | 
 |         # too complicated and/or unnecessary. | 
 |         # XXX should the __r_XXX attributes be public? | 
 |         if attr[:12] == '_Request__r_': | 
 |             name = attr[12:] | 
 |             if hasattr(Request, 'get_' + name): | 
 |                 getattr(self, 'get_' + name)() | 
 |                 return getattr(self, attr) | 
 |         raise AttributeError, attr | 
 |  | 
 |     def get_method(self): | 
 |         if self.has_data(): | 
 |             return "POST" | 
 |         else: | 
 |             return "GET" | 
 |  | 
 |     # XXX these helper methods are lame | 
 |  | 
 |     def add_data(self, data): | 
 |         self.data = data | 
 |  | 
 |     def has_data(self): | 
 |         return self.data is not None | 
 |  | 
 |     def get_data(self): | 
 |         return self.data | 
 |  | 
 |     def get_full_url(self): | 
 |         return self.__original | 
 |  | 
 |     def get_type(self): | 
 |         if self.type is None: | 
 |             self.type, self.__r_type = splittype(self.__original) | 
 |             if self.type is None: | 
 |                 raise ValueError, "unknown url type: %s" % self.__original | 
 |         return self.type | 
 |  | 
 |     def get_host(self): | 
 |         if self.host is None: | 
 |             self.host, self.__r_host = splithost(self.__r_type) | 
 |             if self.host: | 
 |                 self.host = unquote(self.host) | 
 |         return self.host | 
 |  | 
 |     def get_selector(self): | 
 |         return self.__r_host | 
 |  | 
 |     def set_proxy(self, host, type): | 
 |         self.host, self.type = host, type | 
 |         self.__r_host = self.__original | 
 |  | 
 |     def get_origin_req_host(self): | 
 |         return self.origin_req_host | 
 |  | 
 |     def is_unverifiable(self): | 
 |         return self.unverifiable | 
 |  | 
 |     def add_header(self, key, val): | 
 |         # useful for something like authentication | 
 |         self.headers[key.capitalize()] = val | 
 |  | 
 |     def add_unredirected_header(self, key, val): | 
 |         # will not be added to a redirected request | 
 |         self.unredirected_hdrs[key.capitalize()] = val | 
 |  | 
 |     def has_header(self, header_name): | 
 |         return (header_name in self.headers or | 
 |                 header_name in self.unredirected_hdrs) | 
 |  | 
 |     def get_header(self, header_name, default=None): | 
 |         return self.headers.get( | 
 |             header_name, | 
 |             self.unredirected_hdrs.get(header_name, default)) | 
 |  | 
 |     def header_items(self): | 
 |         hdrs = self.unredirected_hdrs.copy() | 
 |         hdrs.update(self.headers) | 
 |         return list(hdrs.items()) | 
 |  | 
 | class OpenerDirector: | 
 |     def __init__(self): | 
 |         client_version = "Python-urllib/%s" % __version__ | 
 |         self.addheaders = [('User-agent', client_version)] | 
 |         # manage the individual handlers | 
 |         self.handlers = [] | 
 |         self.handle_open = {} | 
 |         self.handle_error = {} | 
 |         self.process_response = {} | 
 |         self.process_request = {} | 
 |  | 
 |     def add_handler(self, handler): | 
 |         added = False | 
 |         for meth in dir(handler): | 
 |             if meth in ["redirect_request", "do_open", "proxy_open"]: | 
 |                 # oops, coincidental match | 
 |                 continue | 
 |  | 
 |             i = meth.find("_") | 
 |             protocol = meth[:i] | 
 |             condition = meth[i+1:] | 
 |  | 
 |             if condition.startswith("error"): | 
 |                 j = condition.find("_") + i + 1 | 
 |                 kind = meth[j+1:] | 
 |                 try: | 
 |                     kind = int(kind) | 
 |                 except ValueError: | 
 |                     pass | 
 |                 lookup = self.handle_error.get(protocol, {}) | 
 |                 self.handle_error[protocol] = lookup | 
 |             elif condition == "open": | 
 |                 kind = protocol | 
 |                 lookup = self.handle_open | 
 |             elif condition == "response": | 
 |                 kind = protocol | 
 |                 lookup = self.process_response | 
 |             elif condition == "request": | 
 |                 kind = protocol | 
 |                 lookup = self.process_request | 
 |             else: | 
 |                 continue | 
 |  | 
 |             handlers = lookup.setdefault(kind, []) | 
 |             if handlers: | 
 |                 bisect.insort(handlers, handler) | 
 |             else: | 
 |                 handlers.append(handler) | 
 |             added = True | 
 |  | 
 |         if added: | 
 |             # the handlers must work in an specific order, the order | 
 |             # is specified in a Handler attribute | 
 |             bisect.insort(self.handlers, handler) | 
 |             handler.add_parent(self) | 
 |  | 
 |     def close(self): | 
 |         # Only exists for backwards compatibility. | 
 |         pass | 
 |  | 
 |     def _call_chain(self, chain, kind, meth_name, *args): | 
 |         # Handlers raise an exception if no one else should try to handle | 
 |         # the request, or return None if they can't but another handler | 
 |         # could.  Otherwise, they return the response. | 
 |         handlers = chain.get(kind, ()) | 
 |         for handler in handlers: | 
 |             func = getattr(handler, meth_name) | 
 |  | 
 |             result = func(*args) | 
 |             if result is not None: | 
 |                 return result | 
 |  | 
 |     def open(self, fullurl, data=None): | 
 |         # accept a URL or a Request object | 
 |         if isinstance(fullurl, basestring): | 
 |             req = Request(fullurl, data) | 
 |         else: | 
 |             req = fullurl | 
 |             if data is not None: | 
 |                 req.add_data(data) | 
 |  | 
 |         protocol = req.get_type() | 
 |  | 
 |         # pre-process request | 
 |         meth_name = protocol+"_request" | 
 |         for processor in self.process_request.get(protocol, []): | 
 |             meth = getattr(processor, meth_name) | 
 |             req = meth(req) | 
 |  | 
 |         response = self._open(req, data) | 
 |  | 
 |         # post-process response | 
 |         meth_name = protocol+"_response" | 
 |         for processor in self.process_response.get(protocol, []): | 
 |             meth = getattr(processor, meth_name) | 
 |             response = meth(req, response) | 
 |  | 
 |         return response | 
 |  | 
 |     def _open(self, req, data=None): | 
 |         result = self._call_chain(self.handle_open, 'default', | 
 |                                   'default_open', req) | 
 |         if result: | 
 |             return result | 
 |  | 
 |         protocol = req.get_type() | 
 |         result = self._call_chain(self.handle_open, protocol, protocol + | 
 |                                   '_open', req) | 
 |         if result: | 
 |             return result | 
 |  | 
 |         return self._call_chain(self.handle_open, 'unknown', | 
 |                                 'unknown_open', req) | 
 |  | 
 |     def error(self, proto, *args): | 
 |         if proto in ('http', 'https'): | 
 |             # XXX http[s] protocols are special-cased | 
 |             dict = self.handle_error['http'] # https is not different than http | 
 |             proto = args[2]  # YUCK! | 
 |             meth_name = 'http_error_%s' % proto | 
 |             http_err = 1 | 
 |             orig_args = args | 
 |         else: | 
 |             dict = self.handle_error | 
 |             meth_name = proto + '_error' | 
 |             http_err = 0 | 
 |         args = (dict, proto, meth_name) + args | 
 |         result = self._call_chain(*args) | 
 |         if result: | 
 |             return result | 
 |  | 
 |         if http_err: | 
 |             args = (dict, 'default', 'http_error_default') + orig_args | 
 |             return self._call_chain(*args) | 
 |  | 
 | # XXX probably also want an abstract factory that knows when it makes | 
 | # sense to skip a superclass in favor of a subclass and when it might | 
 | # make sense to include both | 
 |  | 
 | def build_opener(*handlers): | 
 |     """Create an opener object from a list of handlers. | 
 |  | 
 |     The opener will use several default handlers, including support | 
 |     for HTTP and FTP. | 
 |  | 
 |     If any of the handlers passed as arguments are subclasses of the | 
 |     default handlers, the default handlers will not be used. | 
 |     """ | 
 |     def isclass(obj): | 
 |         return isinstance(obj, type) or hasattr(obj, "__bases__") | 
 |  | 
 |     opener = OpenerDirector() | 
 |     default_classes = [ProxyHandler, UnknownHandler, HTTPHandler, | 
 |                        HTTPDefaultErrorHandler, HTTPRedirectHandler, | 
 |                        FTPHandler, FileHandler, HTTPErrorProcessor] | 
 |     if hasattr(httplib, 'HTTPS'): | 
 |         default_classes.append(HTTPSHandler) | 
 |     skip = [] | 
 |     for klass in default_classes: | 
 |         for check in handlers: | 
 |             if isclass(check): | 
 |                 if issubclass(check, klass): | 
 |                     skip.append(klass) | 
 |             elif isinstance(check, klass): | 
 |                 skip.append(klass) | 
 |     for klass in skip: | 
 |         default_classes.remove(klass) | 
 |  | 
 |     for klass in default_classes: | 
 |         opener.add_handler(klass()) | 
 |  | 
 |     for h in handlers: | 
 |         if isclass(h): | 
 |             h = h() | 
 |         opener.add_handler(h) | 
 |     return opener | 
 |  | 
 | class BaseHandler: | 
 |     handler_order = 500 | 
 |  | 
 |     def add_parent(self, parent): | 
 |         self.parent = parent | 
 |  | 
 |     def close(self): | 
 |         # Only exists for backwards compatibility | 
 |         pass | 
 |  | 
 |     def __lt__(self, other): | 
 |         if not hasattr(other, "handler_order"): | 
 |             # Try to preserve the old behavior of having custom classes | 
 |             # inserted after default ones (works only for custom user | 
 |             # classes which are not aware of handler_order). | 
 |             return True | 
 |         return self.handler_order < other.handler_order | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | class HTTPErrorProcessor(BaseHandler): | 
 |     """Process HTTP error responses.""" | 
 |     handler_order = 1000  # after all other processing | 
 |  | 
 |     def http_response(self, request, response): | 
 |         code, msg, hdrs = response.code, response.msg, response.info() | 
 |  | 
 |         # According to RFC 2616, "2xx" code indicates that the client's | 
 |         # request was successfully received, understood, and accepted. | 
 |         if not (200 <= code < 300): | 
 |             response = self.parent.error( | 
 |                 'http', request, response, code, msg, hdrs) | 
 |  | 
 |         return response | 
 |  | 
 |     https_response = http_response | 
 |  | 
 | class HTTPDefaultErrorHandler(BaseHandler): | 
 |     def http_error_default(self, req, fp, code, msg, hdrs): | 
 |         raise HTTPError(req.get_full_url(), code, msg, hdrs, fp) | 
 |  | 
 | class HTTPRedirectHandler(BaseHandler): | 
 |     # maximum number of redirections to any single URL | 
 |     # this is needed because of the state that cookies introduce | 
 |     max_repeats = 4 | 
 |     # maximum total number of redirections (regardless of URL) before | 
 |     # assuming we're in a loop | 
 |     max_redirections = 10 | 
 |  | 
 |     def redirect_request(self, req, fp, code, msg, headers, newurl): | 
 |         """Return a Request or None in response to a redirect. | 
 |  | 
 |         This is called by the http_error_30x methods when a | 
 |         redirection response is received.  If a redirection should | 
 |         take place, return a new Request to allow http_error_30x to | 
 |         perform the redirect.  Otherwise, raise HTTPError if no-one | 
 |         else should try to handle this url.  Return None if you can't | 
 |         but another Handler might. | 
 |         """ | 
 |         m = req.get_method() | 
 |         if (code in (301, 302, 303, 307) and m in ("GET", "HEAD") | 
 |             or code in (301, 302, 303) and m == "POST"): | 
 |             # Strictly (according to RFC 2616), 301 or 302 in response | 
 |             # to a POST MUST NOT cause a redirection without confirmation | 
 |             # from the user (of urllib2, in this case).  In practice, | 
 |             # essentially all clients do redirect in this case, so we | 
 |             # do the same. | 
 |             # be conciliant with URIs containing a space | 
 |             newurl = newurl.replace(' ', '%20') | 
 |             return Request(newurl, | 
 |                            headers=req.headers, | 
 |                            origin_req_host=req.get_origin_req_host(), | 
 |                            unverifiable=True) | 
 |         else: | 
 |             raise HTTPError(req.get_full_url(), code, msg, headers, fp) | 
 |  | 
 |     # Implementation note: To avoid the server sending us into an | 
 |     # infinite loop, the request object needs to track what URLs we | 
 |     # have already seen.  Do this by adding a handler-specific | 
 |     # attribute to the Request object. | 
 |     def http_error_302(self, req, fp, code, msg, headers): | 
 |         # Some servers (incorrectly) return multiple Location headers | 
 |         # (so probably same goes for URI).  Use first header. | 
 |         if 'location' in headers: | 
 |             newurl = headers.getheaders('location')[0] | 
 |         elif 'uri' in headers: | 
 |             newurl = headers.getheaders('uri')[0] | 
 |         else: | 
 |             return | 
 |         newurl = urlparse.urljoin(req.get_full_url(), newurl) | 
 |  | 
 |         # XXX Probably want to forget about the state of the current | 
 |         # request, although that might interact poorly with other | 
 |         # handlers that also use handler-specific request attributes | 
 |         new = self.redirect_request(req, fp, code, msg, headers, newurl) | 
 |         if new is None: | 
 |             return | 
 |  | 
 |         # loop detection | 
 |         # .redirect_dict has a key url if url was previously visited. | 
 |         if hasattr(req, 'redirect_dict'): | 
 |             visited = new.redirect_dict = req.redirect_dict | 
 |             if (visited.get(newurl, 0) >= self.max_repeats or | 
 |                 len(visited) >= self.max_redirections): | 
 |                 raise HTTPError(req.get_full_url(), code, | 
 |                                 self.inf_msg + msg, headers, fp) | 
 |         else: | 
 |             visited = new.redirect_dict = req.redirect_dict = {} | 
 |         visited[newurl] = visited.get(newurl, 0) + 1 | 
 |  | 
 |         # Don't close the fp until we are sure that we won't use it | 
 |         # with HTTPError. | 
 |         fp.read() | 
 |         fp.close() | 
 |  | 
 |         return self.parent.open(new) | 
 |  | 
 |     http_error_301 = http_error_303 = http_error_307 = http_error_302 | 
 |  | 
 |     inf_msg = "The HTTP server returned a redirect error that would " \ | 
 |               "lead to an infinite loop.\n" \ | 
 |               "The last 30x error message was:\n" | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | def _parse_proxy(proxy): | 
 |     """Return (scheme, user, password, host/port) given a URL or an authority. | 
 |  | 
 |     If a URL is supplied, it must have an authority (host:port) component. | 
 |     According to RFC 3986, having an authority component means the URL must | 
 |     have two slashes after the scheme: | 
 |  | 
 |     >>> _parse_proxy('file:/ftp.example.com/') | 
 |     Traceback (most recent call last): | 
 |     ValueError: proxy URL with no authority: 'file:/ftp.example.com/' | 
 |  | 
 |     The first three items of the returned tuple may be None. | 
 |  | 
 |     Examples of authority parsing: | 
 |  | 
 |     >>> _parse_proxy('proxy.example.com') | 
 |     (None, None, None, 'proxy.example.com') | 
 |     >>> _parse_proxy('proxy.example.com:3128') | 
 |     (None, None, None, 'proxy.example.com:3128') | 
 |  | 
 |     The authority component may optionally include userinfo (assumed to be | 
 |     username:password): | 
 |  | 
 |     >>> _parse_proxy('joe:password@proxy.example.com') | 
 |     (None, 'joe', 'password', 'proxy.example.com') | 
 |     >>> _parse_proxy('joe:password@proxy.example.com:3128') | 
 |     (None, 'joe', 'password', 'proxy.example.com:3128') | 
 |  | 
 |     Same examples, but with URLs instead: | 
 |  | 
 |     >>> _parse_proxy('http://proxy.example.com/') | 
 |     ('http', None, None, 'proxy.example.com') | 
 |     >>> _parse_proxy('http://proxy.example.com:3128/') | 
 |     ('http', None, None, 'proxy.example.com:3128') | 
 |     >>> _parse_proxy('http://joe:password@proxy.example.com/') | 
 |     ('http', 'joe', 'password', 'proxy.example.com') | 
 |     >>> _parse_proxy('http://joe:password@proxy.example.com:3128') | 
 |     ('http', 'joe', 'password', 'proxy.example.com:3128') | 
 |  | 
 |     Everything after the authority is ignored: | 
 |  | 
 |     >>> _parse_proxy('ftp://joe:password@proxy.example.com/rubbish:3128') | 
 |     ('ftp', 'joe', 'password', 'proxy.example.com') | 
 |  | 
 |     Test for no trailing '/' case: | 
 |  | 
 |     >>> _parse_proxy('http://joe:password@proxy.example.com') | 
 |     ('http', 'joe', 'password', 'proxy.example.com') | 
 |  | 
 |     """ | 
 |     scheme, r_scheme = splittype(proxy) | 
 |     if not r_scheme.startswith("/"): | 
 |         # authority | 
 |         scheme = None | 
 |         authority = proxy | 
 |     else: | 
 |         # URL | 
 |         if not r_scheme.startswith("//"): | 
 |             raise ValueError("proxy URL with no authority: %r" % proxy) | 
 |         # We have an authority, so for RFC 3986-compliant URLs (by ss 3. | 
 |         # and 3.3.), path is empty or starts with '/' | 
 |         end = r_scheme.find("/", 2) | 
 |         if end == -1: | 
 |             end = None | 
 |         authority = r_scheme[2:end] | 
 |     userinfo, hostport = splituser(authority) | 
 |     if userinfo is not None: | 
 |         user, password = splitpasswd(userinfo) | 
 |     else: | 
 |         user = password = None | 
 |     return scheme, user, password, hostport | 
 |  | 
 | class ProxyHandler(BaseHandler): | 
 |     # Proxies must be in front | 
 |     handler_order = 100 | 
 |  | 
 |     def __init__(self, proxies=None): | 
 |         if proxies is None: | 
 |             proxies = getproxies() | 
 |         assert hasattr(proxies, 'keys'), "proxies must be a mapping" | 
 |         self.proxies = proxies | 
 |         for type, url in proxies.items(): | 
 |             setattr(self, '%s_open' % type, | 
 |                     lambda r, proxy=url, type=type, meth=self.proxy_open: \ | 
 |                     meth(r, proxy, type)) | 
 |  | 
 |     def proxy_open(self, req, proxy, type): | 
 |         orig_type = req.get_type() | 
 |         proxy_type, user, password, hostport = _parse_proxy(proxy) | 
 |         if proxy_type is None: | 
 |             proxy_type = orig_type | 
 |         if user and password: | 
 |             user_pass = '%s:%s' % (unquote(user), unquote(password)) | 
 |             creds = base64.b64encode(user_pass).strip() | 
 |             req.add_header('Proxy-authorization', 'Basic ' + creds) | 
 |         hostport = unquote(hostport) | 
 |         req.set_proxy(hostport, proxy_type) | 
 |         if orig_type == proxy_type: | 
 |             # let other handlers take care of it | 
 |             return None | 
 |         else: | 
 |             # need to start over, because the other handlers don't | 
 |             # grok the proxy's URL type | 
 |             # e.g. if we have a constructor arg proxies like so: | 
 |             # {'http': 'ftp://proxy.example.com'}, we may end up turning | 
 |             # a request for http://acme.example.com/a into one for | 
 |             # ftp://proxy.example.com/a | 
 |             return self.parent.open(req) | 
 |  | 
 | class HTTPPasswordMgr: | 
 |  | 
 |     def __init__(self): | 
 |         self.passwd = {} | 
 |  | 
 |     def add_password(self, realm, uri, user, passwd): | 
 |         # uri could be a single URI or a sequence | 
 |         if isinstance(uri, basestring): | 
 |             uri = [uri] | 
 |         if not realm in self.passwd: | 
 |             self.passwd[realm] = {} | 
 |         for default_port in True, False: | 
 |             reduced_uri = tuple( | 
 |                 [self.reduce_uri(u, default_port) for u in uri]) | 
 |             self.passwd[realm][reduced_uri] = (user, passwd) | 
 |  | 
 |     def find_user_password(self, realm, authuri): | 
 |         domains = self.passwd.get(realm, {}) | 
 |         for default_port in True, False: | 
 |             reduced_authuri = self.reduce_uri(authuri, default_port) | 
 |             for uris, authinfo in domains.items(): | 
 |                 for uri in uris: | 
 |                     if self.is_suburi(uri, reduced_authuri): | 
 |                         return authinfo | 
 |         return None, None | 
 |  | 
 |     def reduce_uri(self, uri, default_port=True): | 
 |         """Accept authority or URI and extract only the authority and path.""" | 
 |         # note HTTP URLs do not have a userinfo component | 
 |         parts = urlparse.urlsplit(uri) | 
 |         if parts[1]: | 
 |             # URI | 
 |             scheme = parts[0] | 
 |             authority = parts[1] | 
 |             path = parts[2] or '/' | 
 |         else: | 
 |             # host or host:port | 
 |             scheme = None | 
 |             authority = uri | 
 |             path = '/' | 
 |         host, port = splitport(authority) | 
 |         if default_port and port is None and scheme is not None: | 
 |             dport = {"http": 80, | 
 |                      "https": 443, | 
 |                      }.get(scheme) | 
 |             if dport is not None: | 
 |                 authority = "%s:%d" % (host, dport) | 
 |         return authority, path | 
 |  | 
 |     def is_suburi(self, base, test): | 
 |         """Check if test is below base in a URI tree | 
 |  | 
 |         Both args must be URIs in reduced form. | 
 |         """ | 
 |         if base == test: | 
 |             return True | 
 |         if base[0] != test[0]: | 
 |             return False | 
 |         common = posixpath.commonprefix((base[1], test[1])) | 
 |         if len(common) == len(base[1]): | 
 |             return True | 
 |         return False | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | class HTTPPasswordMgrWithDefaultRealm(HTTPPasswordMgr): | 
 |  | 
 |     def find_user_password(self, realm, authuri): | 
 |         user, password = HTTPPasswordMgr.find_user_password(self, realm, | 
 |                                                             authuri) | 
 |         if user is not None: | 
 |             return user, password | 
 |         return HTTPPasswordMgr.find_user_password(self, None, authuri) | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | class AbstractBasicAuthHandler: | 
 |  | 
 |     # XXX this allows for multiple auth-schemes, but will stupidly pick | 
 |     # the last one with a realm specified. | 
 |  | 
 |     rx = re.compile('(?:.*,)*[ \t]*([^ \t]+)[ \t]+realm="([^"]*)"', re.I) | 
 |  | 
 |     # XXX could pre-emptively send auth info already accepted (RFC 2617, | 
 |     # end of section 2, and section 1.2 immediately after "credentials" | 
 |     # production). | 
 |  | 
 |     def __init__(self, password_mgr=None): | 
 |         if password_mgr is None: | 
 |             password_mgr = HTTPPasswordMgr() | 
 |         self.passwd = password_mgr | 
 |         self.add_password = self.passwd.add_password | 
 |  | 
 |     def http_error_auth_reqed(self, authreq, host, req, headers): | 
 |         # host may be an authority (without userinfo) or a URL with an | 
 |         # authority | 
 |         # XXX could be multiple headers | 
 |         authreq = headers.get(authreq, None) | 
 |         if authreq: | 
 |             mo = AbstractBasicAuthHandler.rx.search(authreq) | 
 |             if mo: | 
 |                 scheme, realm = mo.groups() | 
 |                 if scheme.lower() == 'basic': | 
 |                     return self.retry_http_basic_auth(host, req, realm) | 
 |  | 
 |     def retry_http_basic_auth(self, host, req, realm): | 
 |         user, pw = self.passwd.find_user_password(realm, host) | 
 |         if pw is not None: | 
 |             raw = "%s:%s" % (user, pw) | 
 |             auth = 'Basic %s' % base64.b64encode(raw).strip() | 
 |             if req.headers.get(self.auth_header, None) == auth: | 
 |                 return None | 
 |             req.add_header(self.auth_header, auth) | 
 |             return self.parent.open(req) | 
 |         else: | 
 |             return None | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | class HTTPBasicAuthHandler(AbstractBasicAuthHandler, BaseHandler): | 
 |  | 
 |     auth_header = 'Authorization' | 
 |  | 
 |     def http_error_401(self, req, fp, code, msg, headers): | 
 |         url = req.get_full_url() | 
 |         return self.http_error_auth_reqed('www-authenticate', | 
 |                                           url, req, headers) | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | class ProxyBasicAuthHandler(AbstractBasicAuthHandler, BaseHandler): | 
 |  | 
 |     auth_header = 'Proxy-authorization' | 
 |  | 
 |     def http_error_407(self, req, fp, code, msg, headers): | 
 |         # http_error_auth_reqed requires that there is no userinfo component in | 
 |         # authority.  Assume there isn't one, since urllib2 does not (and | 
 |         # should not, RFC 3986 s. 3.2.1) support requests for URLs containing | 
 |         # userinfo. | 
 |         authority = req.get_host() | 
 |         return self.http_error_auth_reqed('proxy-authenticate', | 
 |                                           authority, req, headers) | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | def randombytes(n): | 
 |     """Return n random bytes.""" | 
 |     # Use /dev/urandom if it is available.  Fall back to random module | 
 |     # if not.  It might be worthwhile to extend this function to use | 
 |     # other platform-specific mechanisms for getting random bytes. | 
 |     if os.path.exists("/dev/urandom"): | 
 |         f = open("/dev/urandom") | 
 |         s = f.read(n) | 
 |         f.close() | 
 |         return s | 
 |     else: | 
 |         L = [chr(random.randrange(0, 256)) for i in range(n)] | 
 |         return "".join(L) | 
 |  | 
 | class AbstractDigestAuthHandler: | 
 |     # Digest authentication is specified in RFC 2617. | 
 |  | 
 |     # XXX The client does not inspect the Authentication-Info header | 
 |     # in a successful response. | 
 |  | 
 |     # XXX It should be possible to test this implementation against | 
 |     # a mock server that just generates a static set of challenges. | 
 |  | 
 |     # XXX qop="auth-int" supports is shaky | 
 |  | 
 |     def __init__(self, passwd=None): | 
 |         if passwd is None: | 
 |             passwd = HTTPPasswordMgr() | 
 |         self.passwd = passwd | 
 |         self.add_password = self.passwd.add_password | 
 |         self.retried = 0 | 
 |         self.nonce_count = 0 | 
 |  | 
 |     def reset_retry_count(self): | 
 |         self.retried = 0 | 
 |  | 
 |     def http_error_auth_reqed(self, auth_header, host, req, headers): | 
 |         authreq = headers.get(auth_header, None) | 
 |         if self.retried > 5: | 
 |             # Don't fail endlessly - if we failed once, we'll probably | 
 |             # fail a second time. Hm. Unless the Password Manager is | 
 |             # prompting for the information. Crap. This isn't great | 
 |             # but it's better than the current 'repeat until recursion | 
 |             # depth exceeded' approach <wink> | 
 |             raise HTTPError(req.get_full_url(), 401, "digest auth failed", | 
 |                             headers, None) | 
 |         else: | 
 |             self.retried += 1 | 
 |         if authreq: | 
 |             scheme = authreq.split()[0] | 
 |             if scheme.lower() == 'digest': | 
 |                 return self.retry_http_digest_auth(req, authreq) | 
 |  | 
 |     def retry_http_digest_auth(self, req, auth): | 
 |         token, challenge = auth.split(' ', 1) | 
 |         chal = parse_keqv_list(parse_http_list(challenge)) | 
 |         auth = self.get_authorization(req, chal) | 
 |         if auth: | 
 |             auth_val = 'Digest %s' % auth | 
 |             if req.headers.get(self.auth_header, None) == auth_val: | 
 |                 return None | 
 |             req.add_unredirected_header(self.auth_header, auth_val) | 
 |             resp = self.parent.open(req) | 
 |             return resp | 
 |  | 
 |     def get_cnonce(self, nonce): | 
 |         # The cnonce-value is an opaque | 
 |         # quoted string value provided by the client and used by both client | 
 |         # and server to avoid chosen plaintext attacks, to provide mutual | 
 |         # authentication, and to provide some message integrity protection. | 
 |         # This isn't a fabulous effort, but it's probably Good Enough. | 
 |         dig = hashlib.sha1("%s:%s:%s:%s" % (self.nonce_count, nonce, time.ctime(), | 
 |                                             randombytes(8))).hexdigest() | 
 |         return dig[:16] | 
 |  | 
 |     def get_authorization(self, req, chal): | 
 |         try: | 
 |             realm = chal['realm'] | 
 |             nonce = chal['nonce'] | 
 |             qop = chal.get('qop') | 
 |             algorithm = chal.get('algorithm', 'MD5') | 
 |             # mod_digest doesn't send an opaque, even though it isn't | 
 |             # supposed to be optional | 
 |             opaque = chal.get('opaque', None) | 
 |         except KeyError: | 
 |             return None | 
 |  | 
 |         H, KD = self.get_algorithm_impls(algorithm) | 
 |         if H is None: | 
 |             return None | 
 |  | 
 |         user, pw = self.passwd.find_user_password(realm, req.get_full_url()) | 
 |         if user is None: | 
 |             return None | 
 |  | 
 |         # XXX not implemented yet | 
 |         if req.has_data(): | 
 |             entdig = self.get_entity_digest(req.get_data(), chal) | 
 |         else: | 
 |             entdig = None | 
 |  | 
 |         A1 = "%s:%s:%s" % (user, realm, pw) | 
 |         A2 = "%s:%s" % (req.get_method(), | 
 |                         # XXX selector: what about proxies and full urls | 
 |                         req.get_selector()) | 
 |         if qop == 'auth': | 
 |             self.nonce_count += 1 | 
 |             ncvalue = '%08x' % self.nonce_count | 
 |             cnonce = self.get_cnonce(nonce) | 
 |             noncebit = "%s:%s:%s:%s:%s" % (nonce, ncvalue, cnonce, qop, H(A2)) | 
 |             respdig = KD(H(A1), noncebit) | 
 |         elif qop is None: | 
 |             respdig = KD(H(A1), "%s:%s" % (nonce, H(A2))) | 
 |         else: | 
 |             # XXX handle auth-int. | 
 |             pass | 
 |  | 
 |         # XXX should the partial digests be encoded too? | 
 |  | 
 |         base = 'username="%s", realm="%s", nonce="%s", uri="%s", ' \ | 
 |                'response="%s"' % (user, realm, nonce, req.get_selector(), | 
 |                                   respdig) | 
 |         if opaque: | 
 |             base += ', opaque="%s"' % opaque | 
 |         if entdig: | 
 |             base += ', digest="%s"' % entdig | 
 |         base += ', algorithm="%s"' % algorithm | 
 |         if qop: | 
 |             base += ', qop=auth, nc=%s, cnonce="%s"' % (ncvalue, cnonce) | 
 |         return base | 
 |  | 
 |     def get_algorithm_impls(self, algorithm): | 
 |         # lambdas assume digest modules are imported at the top level | 
 |         if algorithm == 'MD5': | 
 |             H = lambda x: hashlib.md5(x).hexdigest() | 
 |         elif algorithm == 'SHA': | 
 |             H = lambda x: hashlib.sha1(x).hexdigest() | 
 |         # XXX MD5-sess | 
 |         KD = lambda s, d: H("%s:%s" % (s, d)) | 
 |         return H, KD | 
 |  | 
 |     def get_entity_digest(self, data, chal): | 
 |         # XXX not implemented yet | 
 |         return None | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | class HTTPDigestAuthHandler(BaseHandler, AbstractDigestAuthHandler): | 
 |     """An authentication protocol defined by RFC 2069 | 
 |  | 
 |     Digest authentication improves on basic authentication because it | 
 |     does not transmit passwords in the clear. | 
 |     """ | 
 |  | 
 |     auth_header = 'Authorization' | 
 |     handler_order = 490  # before Basic auth | 
 |  | 
 |     def http_error_401(self, req, fp, code, msg, headers): | 
 |         host = urlparse.urlparse(req.get_full_url())[1] | 
 |         retry = self.http_error_auth_reqed('www-authenticate', | 
 |                                            host, req, headers) | 
 |         self.reset_retry_count() | 
 |         return retry | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | class ProxyDigestAuthHandler(BaseHandler, AbstractDigestAuthHandler): | 
 |  | 
 |     auth_header = 'Proxy-Authorization' | 
 |     handler_order = 490  # before Basic auth | 
 |  | 
 |     def http_error_407(self, req, fp, code, msg, headers): | 
 |         host = req.get_host() | 
 |         retry = self.http_error_auth_reqed('proxy-authenticate', | 
 |                                            host, req, headers) | 
 |         self.reset_retry_count() | 
 |         return retry | 
 |  | 
 | class AbstractHTTPHandler(BaseHandler): | 
 |  | 
 |     def __init__(self, debuglevel=0): | 
 |         self._debuglevel = debuglevel | 
 |  | 
 |     def set_http_debuglevel(self, level): | 
 |         self._debuglevel = level | 
 |  | 
 |     def do_request_(self, request): | 
 |         host = request.get_host() | 
 |         if not host: | 
 |             raise URLError('no host given') | 
 |  | 
 |         if request.has_data():  # POST | 
 |             data = request.get_data() | 
 |             if not request.has_header('Content-type'): | 
 |                 request.add_unredirected_header( | 
 |                     'Content-type', | 
 |                     'application/x-www-form-urlencoded') | 
 |             if not request.has_header('Content-length'): | 
 |                 request.add_unredirected_header( | 
 |                     'Content-length', '%d' % len(data)) | 
 |  | 
 |         scheme, sel = splittype(request.get_selector()) | 
 |         sel_host, sel_path = splithost(sel) | 
 |         if not request.has_header('Host'): | 
 |             request.add_unredirected_header('Host', sel_host or host) | 
 |         for name, value in self.parent.addheaders: | 
 |             name = name.capitalize() | 
 |             if not request.has_header(name): | 
 |                 request.add_unredirected_header(name, value) | 
 |  | 
 |         return request | 
 |  | 
 |     def do_open(self, http_class, req): | 
 |         """Return an addinfourl object for the request, using http_class. | 
 |  | 
 |         http_class must implement the HTTPConnection API from httplib. | 
 |         The addinfourl return value is a file-like object.  It also | 
 |         has methods and attributes including: | 
 |             - info(): return a mimetools.Message object for the headers | 
 |             - geturl(): return the original request URL | 
 |             - code: HTTP status code | 
 |         """ | 
 |         host = req.get_host() | 
 |         if not host: | 
 |             raise URLError('no host given') | 
 |  | 
 |         h = http_class(host) # will parse host:port | 
 |         h.set_debuglevel(self._debuglevel) | 
 |  | 
 |         headers = dict(req.headers) | 
 |         headers.update(req.unredirected_hdrs) | 
 |         # We want to make an HTTP/1.1 request, but the addinfourl | 
 |         # class isn't prepared to deal with a persistent connection. | 
 |         # It will try to read all remaining data from the socket, | 
 |         # which will block while the server waits for the next request. | 
 |         # So make sure the connection gets closed after the (only) | 
 |         # request. | 
 |         headers["Connection"] = "close" | 
 |         headers = dict( | 
 |             (name.title(), val) for name, val in headers.items()) | 
 |         try: | 
 |             h.request(req.get_method(), req.get_selector(), req.data, headers) | 
 |             r = h.getresponse() | 
 |         except socket.error as err: # XXX what error? | 
 |             raise URLError(err) | 
 |  | 
 |         # Pick apart the HTTPResponse object to get the addinfourl | 
 |         # object initialized properly. | 
 |  | 
 |         # Wrap the HTTPResponse object in socket's file object adapter | 
 |         # for Windows.  That adapter calls recv(), so delegate recv() | 
 |         # to read().  This weird wrapping allows the returned object to | 
 |         # have readline() and readlines() methods. | 
 |  | 
 |         r.recv = r.read | 
 |         # XXX socket._fileobject is gone; use some class from io.py instead | 
 |         fp = socket._fileobject(r, close=True) | 
 |  | 
 |         resp = addinfourl(fp, r.msg, req.get_full_url()) | 
 |         resp.code = r.status | 
 |         resp.msg = r.reason | 
 |         return resp | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | class HTTPHandler(AbstractHTTPHandler): | 
 |  | 
 |     def http_open(self, req): | 
 |         return self.do_open(httplib.HTTPConnection, req) | 
 |  | 
 |     http_request = AbstractHTTPHandler.do_request_ | 
 |  | 
 | if hasattr(httplib, 'HTTPS'): | 
 |     class HTTPSHandler(AbstractHTTPHandler): | 
 |  | 
 |         def https_open(self, req): | 
 |             return self.do_open(httplib.HTTPSConnection, req) | 
 |  | 
 |         https_request = AbstractHTTPHandler.do_request_ | 
 |  | 
 | class HTTPCookieProcessor(BaseHandler): | 
 |     def __init__(self, cookiejar=None): | 
 |         import cookielib | 
 |         if cookiejar is None: | 
 |             cookiejar = cookielib.CookieJar() | 
 |         self.cookiejar = cookiejar | 
 |  | 
 |     def http_request(self, request): | 
 |         self.cookiejar.add_cookie_header(request) | 
 |         return request | 
 |  | 
 |     def http_response(self, request, response): | 
 |         self.cookiejar.extract_cookies(response, request) | 
 |         return response | 
 |  | 
 |     https_request = http_request | 
 |     https_response = http_response | 
 |  | 
 | class UnknownHandler(BaseHandler): | 
 |     def unknown_open(self, req): | 
 |         type = req.get_type() | 
 |         raise URLError('unknown url type: %s' % type) | 
 |  | 
 | def parse_keqv_list(l): | 
 |     """Parse list of key=value strings where keys are not duplicated.""" | 
 |     parsed = {} | 
 |     for elt in l: | 
 |         k, v = elt.split('=', 1) | 
 |         if v[0] == '"' and v[-1] == '"': | 
 |             v = v[1:-1] | 
 |         parsed[k] = v | 
 |     return parsed | 
 |  | 
 | def parse_http_list(s): | 
 |     """Parse lists as described by RFC 2068 Section 2. | 
 |  | 
 |     In particular, parse comma-separated lists where the elements of | 
 |     the list may include quoted-strings.  A quoted-string could | 
 |     contain a comma.  A non-quoted string could have quotes in the | 
 |     middle.  Neither commas nor quotes count if they are escaped. | 
 |     Only double-quotes count, not single-quotes. | 
 |     """ | 
 |     res = [] | 
 |     part = '' | 
 |  | 
 |     escape = quote = False | 
 |     for cur in s: | 
 |         if escape: | 
 |             part += cur | 
 |             escape = False | 
 |             continue | 
 |         if quote: | 
 |             if cur == '\\': | 
 |                 escape = True | 
 |                 continue | 
 |             elif cur == '"': | 
 |                 quote = False | 
 |             part += cur | 
 |             continue | 
 |  | 
 |         if cur == ',': | 
 |             res.append(part) | 
 |             part = '' | 
 |             continue | 
 |  | 
 |         if cur == '"': | 
 |             quote = True | 
 |  | 
 |         part += cur | 
 |  | 
 |     # append last part | 
 |     if part: | 
 |         res.append(part) | 
 |  | 
 |     return [part.strip() for part in res] | 
 |  | 
 | class FileHandler(BaseHandler): | 
 |     # Use local file or FTP depending on form of URL | 
 |     def file_open(self, req): | 
 |         url = req.get_selector() | 
 |         if url[:2] == '//' and url[2:3] != '/': | 
 |             req.type = 'ftp' | 
 |             return self.parent.open(req) | 
 |         else: | 
 |             return self.open_local_file(req) | 
 |  | 
 |     # names for the localhost | 
 |     names = None | 
 |     def get_names(self): | 
 |         if FileHandler.names is None: | 
 |             try: | 
 |                 FileHandler.names = (socket.gethostbyname('localhost'), | 
 |                                     socket.gethostbyname(socket.gethostname())) | 
 |             except socket.gaierror: | 
 |                 FileHandler.names = (socket.gethostbyname('localhost'),) | 
 |         return FileHandler.names | 
 |  | 
 |     # not entirely sure what the rules are here | 
 |     def open_local_file(self, req): | 
 |         import email.utils | 
 |         import mimetypes | 
 |         host = req.get_host() | 
 |         file = req.get_selector() | 
 |         localfile = url2pathname(file) | 
 |         try: | 
 |             stats = os.stat(localfile) | 
 |             size = stats.st_size | 
 |             modified = email.utils.formatdate(stats.st_mtime, usegmt=True) | 
 |             mtype = mimetypes.guess_type(file)[0] | 
 |             headers = mimetools.Message(StringIO( | 
 |                 'Content-type: %s\nContent-length: %d\nLast-modified: %s\n' % | 
 |                 (mtype or 'text/plain', size, modified))) | 
 |             if host: | 
 |                 host, port = splitport(host) | 
 |             if not host or \ | 
 |                 (not port and socket.gethostbyname(host) in self.get_names()): | 
 |                 return addinfourl(open(localfile, 'rb'), | 
 |                                   headers, 'file:'+file) | 
 |         except OSError as msg: | 
 |             # urllib2 users shouldn't expect OSErrors coming from urlopen() | 
 |             raise URLError(msg) | 
 |         raise URLError('file not on local host') | 
 |  | 
 | class FTPHandler(BaseHandler): | 
 |     def ftp_open(self, req): | 
 |         import ftplib | 
 |         import mimetypes | 
 |         host = req.get_host() | 
 |         if not host: | 
 |             raise IOError, ('ftp error', 'no host given') | 
 |         host, port = splitport(host) | 
 |         if port is None: | 
 |             port = ftplib.FTP_PORT | 
 |         else: | 
 |             port = int(port) | 
 |  | 
 |         # username/password handling | 
 |         user, host = splituser(host) | 
 |         if user: | 
 |             user, passwd = splitpasswd(user) | 
 |         else: | 
 |             passwd = None | 
 |         host = unquote(host) | 
 |         user = unquote(user or '') | 
 |         passwd = unquote(passwd or '') | 
 |  | 
 |         try: | 
 |             host = socket.gethostbyname(host) | 
 |         except socket.error as msg: | 
 |             raise URLError(msg) | 
 |         path, attrs = splitattr(req.get_selector()) | 
 |         dirs = path.split('/') | 
 |         dirs = map(unquote, dirs) | 
 |         dirs, file = dirs[:-1], dirs[-1] | 
 |         if dirs and not dirs[0]: | 
 |             dirs = dirs[1:] | 
 |         try: | 
 |             fw = self.connect_ftp(user, passwd, host, port, dirs) | 
 |             type = file and 'I' or 'D' | 
 |             for attr in attrs: | 
 |                 attr, value = splitvalue(attr) | 
 |                 if attr.lower() == 'type' and \ | 
 |                    value in ('a', 'A', 'i', 'I', 'd', 'D'): | 
 |                     type = value.upper() | 
 |             fp, retrlen = fw.retrfile(file, type) | 
 |             headers = "" | 
 |             mtype = mimetypes.guess_type(req.get_full_url())[0] | 
 |             if mtype: | 
 |                 headers += "Content-type: %s\n" % mtype | 
 |             if retrlen is not None and retrlen >= 0: | 
 |                 headers += "Content-length: %d\n" % retrlen | 
 |             sf = StringIO(headers) | 
 |             headers = mimetools.Message(sf) | 
 |             return addinfourl(fp, headers, req.get_full_url()) | 
 |         except ftplib.all_errors as msg: | 
 |             raise IOError, ('ftp error', msg), sys.exc_info()[2] | 
 |  | 
 |     def connect_ftp(self, user, passwd, host, port, dirs): | 
 |         fw = ftpwrapper(user, passwd, host, port, dirs) | 
 | ##        fw.ftp.set_debuglevel(1) | 
 |         return fw | 
 |  | 
 | class CacheFTPHandler(FTPHandler): | 
 |     # XXX would be nice to have pluggable cache strategies | 
 |     # XXX this stuff is definitely not thread safe | 
 |     def __init__(self): | 
 |         self.cache = {} | 
 |         self.timeout = {} | 
 |         self.soonest = 0 | 
 |         self.delay = 60 | 
 |         self.max_conns = 16 | 
 |  | 
 |     def setTimeout(self, t): | 
 |         self.delay = t | 
 |  | 
 |     def setMaxConns(self, m): | 
 |         self.max_conns = m | 
 |  | 
 |     def connect_ftp(self, user, passwd, host, port, dirs): | 
 |         key = user, host, port, '/'.join(dirs) | 
 |         if key in self.cache: | 
 |             self.timeout[key] = time.time() + self.delay | 
 |         else: | 
 |             self.cache[key] = ftpwrapper(user, passwd, host, port, dirs) | 
 |             self.timeout[key] = time.time() + self.delay | 
 |         self.check_cache() | 
 |         return self.cache[key] | 
 |  | 
 |     def check_cache(self): | 
 |         # first check for old ones | 
 |         t = time.time() | 
 |         if self.soonest <= t: | 
 |             for k, v in list(self.timeout.items()): | 
 |                 if v < t: | 
 |                     self.cache[k].close() | 
 |                     del self.cache[k] | 
 |                     del self.timeout[k] | 
 |         self.soonest = min(list(self.timeout.values())) | 
 |  | 
 |         # then check the size | 
 |         if len(self.cache) == self.max_conns: | 
 |             for k, v in list(self.timeout.items()): | 
 |                 if v == self.soonest: | 
 |                     del self.cache[k] | 
 |                     del self.timeout[k] | 
 |                     break | 
 |             self.soonest = min(list(self.timeout.values())) |