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Fred Drake295da241998-08-10 19:42:37 +00001\section{\module{nntplib} ---
Fred Drakedd6c6d91999-04-22 16:45:26 +00002 NNTP protocol client}
Fred Drakeb91e9341998-07-23 17:59:49 +00003
Fred Drakedd6c6d91999-04-22 16:45:26 +00004\declaremodule{standard}{nntplib}
Fred Drakeb91e9341998-07-23 17:59:49 +00005\modulesynopsis{NNTP protocol client (requires sockets).}
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Fred Drake6279fcc1998-01-07 13:23:32 +00007\indexii{NNTP}{protocol}
Fred Drake3f6034d1998-07-02 19:33:43 +00008\index{Network News Transfer Protocol}
Guido van Rossum86751151995-02-28 17:14:32 +00009
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +000010This module defines the class \class{NNTP} which implements the client
Guido van Rossumcca8d2b1995-03-22 15:48:46 +000011side of the NNTP protocol. It can be used to implement a news reader
12or poster, or automated news processors. For more information on NNTP
Fred Drakec5891241998-02-09 19:16:20 +000013(Network News Transfer Protocol), see Internet \rfc{977}.
Guido van Rossumcca8d2b1995-03-22 15:48:46 +000014
Guido van Rossum1b91cda1995-03-24 15:56:02 +000015Here are two small examples of how it can be used. To list some
16statistics about a newsgroup and print the subjects of the last 10
17articles:
Guido van Rossumcca8d2b1995-03-22 15:48:46 +000018
Fred Drake19479911998-02-13 06:58:54 +000019\begin{verbatim}
Guido van Rossumcca8d2b1995-03-22 15:48:46 +000020>>> s = NNTP('news.cwi.nl')
21>>> resp, count, first, last, name = s.group('comp.lang.python')
22>>> print 'Group', name, 'has', count, 'articles, range', first, 'to', last
23Group comp.lang.python has 59 articles, range 3742 to 3803
24>>> resp, subs = s.xhdr('subject', first + '-' + last)
25>>> for id, sub in subs[-10:]: print id, sub
26...
273792 Re: Removing elements from a list while iterating...
283793 Re: Who likes Info files?
293794 Emacs and doc strings
303795 a few questions about the Mac implementation
313796 Re: executable python scripts
323797 Re: executable python scripts
333798 Re: a few questions about the Mac implementation
343799 Re: PROPOSAL: A Generic Python Object Interface for Python C Modules
353802 Re: executable python scripts
Fred Drake65b32f71998-02-09 20:27:12 +0000363803 Re: \POSIX{} wait and SIGCHLD
Guido van Rossumcca8d2b1995-03-22 15:48:46 +000037>>> s.quit()
38'205 news.cwi.nl closing connection. Goodbye.'
Fred Drake19479911998-02-13 06:58:54 +000039\end{verbatim}
Guido van Rossumcca8d2b1995-03-22 15:48:46 +000040
41To post an article from a file (this assumes that the article has
42valid headers):
43
Fred Drake19479911998-02-13 06:58:54 +000044\begin{verbatim}
Guido van Rossumcca8d2b1995-03-22 15:48:46 +000045>>> s = NNTP('news.cwi.nl')
46>>> f = open('/tmp/article')
47>>> s.post(f)
48'240 Article posted successfully.'
49>>> s.quit()
50'205 news.cwi.nl closing connection. Goodbye.'
Fred Drake19479911998-02-13 06:58:54 +000051\end{verbatim}
Fred Drakedd6c6d91999-04-22 16:45:26 +000052
Guido van Rossum1b91cda1995-03-24 15:56:02 +000053The module itself defines the following items:
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Fred Drakec46973c1998-11-16 17:11:30 +000055\begin{classdesc}{NNTP}{host\optional{, port
56 \optional{, user\optional{, password}}}}
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +000057Return a new instance of the \class{NNTP} class, representing a
Guido van Rossum1b91cda1995-03-24 15:56:02 +000058connection to the NNTP server running on host \var{host}, listening at
Fred Drakec46973c1998-11-16 17:11:30 +000059port \var{port}. The default \var{port} is 119. If the optional
Fred Drakedd6c6d91999-04-22 16:45:26 +000060\var{user} and \var{password} are provided, the
61\samp{AUTHINFO USER} and \samp{AUTHINFO PASS} commands are used to
62identify and authenticate the user to the server.
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +000063\end{classdesc}
Guido van Rossum1b91cda1995-03-24 15:56:02 +000064
65\begin{excdesc}{error_reply}
66Exception raised when an unexpected reply is received from the server.
67\end{excdesc}
68
69\begin{excdesc}{error_temp}
70Exception raised when an error code in the range 400--499 is received.
71\end{excdesc}
72
73\begin{excdesc}{error_perm}
74Exception raised when an error code in the range 500--599 is received.
75\end{excdesc}
76
77\begin{excdesc}{error_proto}
78Exception raised when a reply is received from the server that does
79not begin with a digit in the range 1--5.
80\end{excdesc}
81
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +000082
Fred Drakedd6c6d91999-04-22 16:45:26 +000083\subsection{NNTP Objects \label{nntp-objects}}
Guido van Rossum1b91cda1995-03-24 15:56:02 +000084
85NNTP instances have the following methods. The \var{response} that is
86returned as the first item in the return tuple of almost all methods
87is the server's response: a string beginning with a three-digit code.
88If the server's response indicates an error, the method raises one of
89the above exceptions.
90
Guido van Rossum1b91cda1995-03-24 15:56:02 +000091
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +000092\begin{methoddesc}{getwelcome}{}
Guido van Rossum1b91cda1995-03-24 15:56:02 +000093Return the welcome message sent by the server in reply to the initial
94connection. (This message sometimes contains disclaimers or help
95information that may be relevant to the user.)
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +000096\end{methoddesc}
Guido van Rossum1b91cda1995-03-24 15:56:02 +000097
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +000098\begin{methoddesc}{set_debuglevel}{level}
Guido van Rossum1b91cda1995-03-24 15:56:02 +000099Set the instance's debugging level. This controls the amount of
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000100debugging output printed. The default, \code{0}, produces no debugging
101output. A value of \code{1} produces a moderate amount of debugging
102output, generally a single line per request or response. A value of
103\code{2} or higher produces the maximum amount of debugging output,
104logging each line sent and received on the connection (including
105message text).
106\end{methoddesc}
Guido van Rossum1b91cda1995-03-24 15:56:02 +0000107
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000108\begin{methoddesc}{newgroups}{date, time}
Guido van Rossum1b91cda1995-03-24 15:56:02 +0000109Send a \samp{NEWGROUPS} command. The \var{date} argument should be a
Fred Drakedd6c6d91999-04-22 16:45:26 +0000110string of the form \code{'\var{yy}\var{mm}\var{dd}'} indicating the
Guido van Rossum1b91cda1995-03-24 15:56:02 +0000111date, and \var{time} should be a string of the form
Fred Drakedd6c6d91999-04-22 16:45:26 +0000112\code{'\var{hh}\var{mm}\var{ss}'} indicating the time. Return a pair
Guido van Rossum1b91cda1995-03-24 15:56:02 +0000113\code{(\var{response}, \var{groups})} where \var{groups} is a list of
114group names that are new since the given date and time.
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000115\end{methoddesc}
Guido van Rossum1b91cda1995-03-24 15:56:02 +0000116
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000117\begin{methoddesc}{newnews}{group, date, time}
Guido van Rossum1b91cda1995-03-24 15:56:02 +0000118Send a \samp{NEWNEWS} command. Here, \var{group} is a group name or
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000119\code{'*'}, and \var{date} and \var{time} have the same meaning as for
120\method{newgroups()}. Return a pair \code{(\var{response},
Guido van Rossum1b91cda1995-03-24 15:56:02 +0000121\var{articles})} where \var{articles} is a list of article ids.
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000122\end{methoddesc}
Guido van Rossum1b91cda1995-03-24 15:56:02 +0000123
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000124\begin{methoddesc}{list}{}
Guido van Rossum1b91cda1995-03-24 15:56:02 +0000125Send a \samp{LIST} command. Return a pair \code{(\var{response},
126\var{list})} where \var{list} is a list of tuples. Each tuple has the
127form \code{(\var{group}, \var{last}, \var{first}, \var{flag})}, where
128\var{group} is a group name, \var{last} and \var{first} are the last
Fred Drakedd6c6d91999-04-22 16:45:26 +0000129and first article numbers (as strings), and \var{flag} is
130\code{'y'} if posting is allowed, \code{'n'} if not, and \code{'m'} if
131the newsgroup is moderated. (Note the ordering: \var{last},
132\var{first}.)
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000133\end{methoddesc}
Guido van Rossum1b91cda1995-03-24 15:56:02 +0000134
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000135\begin{methoddesc}{group}{name}
Guido van Rossum1b91cda1995-03-24 15:56:02 +0000136Send a \samp{GROUP} command, where \var{name} is the group name.
Fred Drakedd6c6d91999-04-22 16:45:26 +0000137Return a tuple \code{(\var{response}, \var{count}, \var{first},
138\var{last}, \var{name})} where \var{count} is the (estimated) number
139of articles in the group, \var{first} is the first article number in
140the group, \var{last} is the last article number in the group, and
141\var{name} is the group name. The numbers are returned as strings.
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000142\end{methoddesc}
Guido van Rossum1b91cda1995-03-24 15:56:02 +0000143
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000144\begin{methoddesc}{help}{}
Guido van Rossum1b91cda1995-03-24 15:56:02 +0000145Send a \samp{HELP} command. Return a pair \code{(\var{response},
146\var{list})} where \var{list} is a list of help strings.
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000147\end{methoddesc}
Guido van Rossum1b91cda1995-03-24 15:56:02 +0000148
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000149\begin{methoddesc}{stat}{id}
Guido van Rossum1b91cda1995-03-24 15:56:02 +0000150Send a \samp{STAT} command, where \var{id} is the message id (enclosed
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000151in \character{<} and \character{>}) or an article number (as a string).
Fred Drake4b3f0311996-12-13 22:04:31 +0000152Return a triple \code{(\var{response}, \var{number}, \var{id})} where
Guido van Rossum1b91cda1995-03-24 15:56:02 +0000153\var{number} is the article number (as a string) and \var{id} is the
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000154article id (enclosed in \character{<} and \character{>}).
155\end{methoddesc}
Guido van Rossum1b91cda1995-03-24 15:56:02 +0000156
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000157\begin{methoddesc}{next}{}
158Send a \samp{NEXT} command. Return as for \method{stat()}.
159\end{methoddesc}
Guido van Rossum1b91cda1995-03-24 15:56:02 +0000160
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000161\begin{methoddesc}{last}{}
162Send a \samp{LAST} command. Return as for \method{stat()}.
163\end{methoddesc}
Guido van Rossum1b91cda1995-03-24 15:56:02 +0000164
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000165\begin{methoddesc}{head}{id}
Guido van Rossum1b91cda1995-03-24 15:56:02 +0000166Send a \samp{HEAD} command, where \var{id} has the same meaning as for
Guido van Rossumcd905091998-06-30 14:53:41 +0000167\method{stat()}. Return a tuple
168\code{(\var{response}, \var{number}, \var{id}, \var{list})}
169where the first three are the same as for \method{stat()},
170and \var{list} is a list of the article's headers (an uninterpreted
Guido van Rossum1b91cda1995-03-24 15:56:02 +0000171list of lines, without trailing newlines).
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000172\end{methoddesc}
Guido van Rossum1b91cda1995-03-24 15:56:02 +0000173
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000174\begin{methoddesc}{body}{id}
Guido van Rossum1b91cda1995-03-24 15:56:02 +0000175Send a \samp{BODY} command, where \var{id} has the same meaning as for
Guido van Rossumcd905091998-06-30 14:53:41 +0000176\method{stat()}. Return as for \method{head()}.
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000177\end{methoddesc}
Guido van Rossum1b91cda1995-03-24 15:56:02 +0000178
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000179\begin{methoddesc}{article}{id}
Guido van Rossum1b91cda1995-03-24 15:56:02 +0000180Send a \samp{ARTICLE} command, where \var{id} has the same meaning as
Guido van Rossumcd905091998-06-30 14:53:41 +0000181for \method{stat()}. Return as for \method{head()}.
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000182\end{methoddesc}
Guido van Rossum1b91cda1995-03-24 15:56:02 +0000183
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000184\begin{methoddesc}{slave}{}
Guido van Rossum1b91cda1995-03-24 15:56:02 +0000185Send a \samp{SLAVE} command. Return the server's \var{response}.
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000186\end{methoddesc}
Guido van Rossum1b91cda1995-03-24 15:56:02 +0000187
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000188\begin{methoddesc}{xhdr}{header, string}
Guido van Rossum1b91cda1995-03-24 15:56:02 +0000189Send an \samp{XHDR} command. This command is not defined in the RFC
190but is a common extension. The \var{header} argument is a header
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000191keyword, e.g. \code{'subject'}. The \var{string} argument should have
Fred Drakedd6c6d91999-04-22 16:45:26 +0000192the form \code{'\var{first}-\var{last}'} where \var{first} and
Guido van Rossum1b91cda1995-03-24 15:56:02 +0000193\var{last} are the first and last article numbers to search. Return a
194pair \code{(\var{response}, \var{list})}, where \var{list} is a list of
195pairs \code{(\var{id}, \var{text})}, where \var{id} is an article id
196(as a string) and \var{text} is the text of the requested header for
197that article.
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000198\end{methoddesc}
Guido van Rossum1b91cda1995-03-24 15:56:02 +0000199
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000200\begin{methoddesc}{post}{file}
Guido van Rossum1b91cda1995-03-24 15:56:02 +0000201Post an article using the \samp{POST} command. The \var{file}
202argument is an open file object which is read until EOF using its
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000203\method{readline()} method. It should be a well-formed news article,
204including the required headers. The \method{post()} method
Guido van Rossum1b91cda1995-03-24 15:56:02 +0000205automatically escapes lines beginning with \samp{.}.
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000206\end{methoddesc}
Guido van Rossum1b91cda1995-03-24 15:56:02 +0000207
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000208\begin{methoddesc}{ihave}{id, file}
Guido van Rossum1b91cda1995-03-24 15:56:02 +0000209Send an \samp{IHAVE} command. If the response is not an error, treat
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000210\var{file} exactly as for the \method{post()} method.
211\end{methoddesc}
Guido van Rossum1b91cda1995-03-24 15:56:02 +0000212
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000213\begin{methoddesc}{date}{}
Guido van Rossum94adab51997-06-02 17:27:50 +0000214Return a triple \code{(\var{response}, \var{date}, \var{time})},
215containing the current date and time in a form suitable for the
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000216\method{newnews()} and \method{newgroups()} methods.
Guido van Rossum94adab51997-06-02 17:27:50 +0000217This is an optional NNTP extension, and may not be supported by all
218servers.
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000219\end{methoddesc}
Guido van Rossum94adab51997-06-02 17:27:50 +0000220
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000221\begin{methoddesc}{xgtitle}{name}
222Process an \samp{XGTITLE} command, returning a pair \code{(\var{response},
Fred Drakefac431e1998-02-16 21:57:37 +0000223\var{list})}, where \var{list} is a list of tuples containing
Guido van Rossum94adab51997-06-02 17:27:50 +0000224\code{(\var{name}, \var{title})}.
225% XXX huh? Should that be name, description?
226This is an optional NNTP extension, and may not be supported by all
227servers.
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000228\end{methoddesc}
Guido van Rossum94adab51997-06-02 17:27:50 +0000229
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000230\begin{methoddesc}{xover}{start, end}
Guido van Rossum94adab51997-06-02 17:27:50 +0000231Return a pair \code{(\var{resp}, \var{list})}. \var{list} is a list
232of tuples, one for each article in the range delimited by the \var{start}
233and \var{end} article numbers. Each tuple is of the form
Fred Drakedd6c6d91999-04-22 16:45:26 +0000234\code{(\var{article number}, \var{subject}, \var{poster}, \var{date},
235\var{id}, \var{references}, \var{size}, \var{lines})}.
Guido van Rossum94adab51997-06-02 17:27:50 +0000236This is an optional NNTP extension, and may not be supported by all
237servers.
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000238\end{methoddesc}
Guido van Rossum94adab51997-06-02 17:27:50 +0000239
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000240\begin{methoddesc}{xpath}{id}
Guido van Rossum94adab51997-06-02 17:27:50 +0000241Return a pair \code{(\var{resp}, \var{path})}, where \var{path} is the
242directory path to the article with message ID \var{id}. This is an
243optional NNTP extension, and may not be supported by all servers.
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000244\end{methoddesc}
Guido van Rossum94adab51997-06-02 17:27:50 +0000245
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000246\begin{methoddesc}{quit}{}
Guido van Rossum1b91cda1995-03-24 15:56:02 +0000247Send a \samp{QUIT} command and close the connection. Once this method
248has been called, no other methods of the NNTP object should be called.
Fred Drakefc576191998-04-04 07:15:02 +0000249\end{methoddesc}