blob: 789d80c4e11090c494e7839e2385cd13a1507c55 [file] [log] [blame]
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +00001"""HTTP/1.1 client library
Guido van Rossum41999c11997-12-09 00:12:23 +00002
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +00003<intro stuff goes here>
4<other stuff, too>
Guido van Rossum41999c11997-12-09 00:12:23 +00005
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +00006HTTPConnection go through a number of "states", which defines when a client
7may legally make another request or fetch the response for a particular
8request. This diagram details these state transitions:
Guido van Rossum41999c11997-12-09 00:12:23 +00009
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +000010 (null)
11 |
12 | HTTPConnection()
13 v
14 Idle
15 |
16 | putrequest()
17 v
18 Request-started
19 |
20 | ( putheader() )* endheaders()
21 v
22 Request-sent
23 |
24 | response = getresponse()
25 v
26 Unread-response [Response-headers-read]
27 |\____________________
Tim Peters5ceadc82001-01-13 19:16:21 +000028 | |
29 | response.read() | putrequest()
30 v v
31 Idle Req-started-unread-response
32 ______/|
33 / |
34 response.read() | | ( putheader() )* endheaders()
35 v v
36 Request-started Req-sent-unread-response
37 |
38 | response.read()
39 v
40 Request-sent
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +000041
42This diagram presents the following rules:
43 -- a second request may not be started until {response-headers-read}
44 -- a response [object] cannot be retrieved until {request-sent}
45 -- there is no differentiation between an unread response body and a
46 partially read response body
47
48Note: this enforcement is applied by the HTTPConnection class. The
49 HTTPResponse class does not enforce this state machine, which
50 implies sophisticated clients may accelerate the request/response
51 pipeline. Caution should be taken, though: accelerating the states
52 beyond the above pattern may imply knowledge of the server's
53 connection-close behavior for certain requests. For example, it
54 is impossible to tell whether the server will close the connection
55 UNTIL the response headers have been read; this means that further
56 requests cannot be placed into the pipeline until it is known that
57 the server will NOT be closing the connection.
58
59Logical State __state __response
60------------- ------- ----------
61Idle _CS_IDLE None
62Request-started _CS_REQ_STARTED None
63Request-sent _CS_REQ_SENT None
64Unread-response _CS_IDLE <response_class>
65Req-started-unread-response _CS_REQ_STARTED <response_class>
66Req-sent-unread-response _CS_REQ_SENT <response_class>
Guido van Rossum41999c11997-12-09 00:12:23 +000067"""
Guido van Rossum23acc951994-02-21 16:36:04 +000068
Jeremy Hylton6459c8d2001-10-11 17:47:22 +000069import errno
Guido van Rossum65ab98c1995-08-07 20:13:02 +000070import mimetools
Jeremy Hylton6459c8d2001-10-11 17:47:22 +000071import socket
Jeremy Hylton8acf1e02002-03-08 19:35:51 +000072from urlparse import urlsplit
Guido van Rossum23acc951994-02-21 16:36:04 +000073
Guido van Rossum09c8b6c1999-12-07 21:37:17 +000074try:
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +000075 from cStringIO import StringIO
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +000076except ImportError:
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +000077 from StringIO import StringIO
Guido van Rossum09c8b6c1999-12-07 21:37:17 +000078
Skip Montanaro951a8842001-06-01 16:25:38 +000079__all__ = ["HTTP", "HTTPResponse", "HTTPConnection", "HTTPSConnection",
80 "HTTPException", "NotConnected", "UnknownProtocol",
Jeremy Hylton7c75c992002-06-28 23:38:14 +000081 "UnknownTransferEncoding", "UnimplementedFileMode",
82 "IncompleteRead", "InvalidURL", "ImproperConnectionState",
83 "CannotSendRequest", "CannotSendHeader", "ResponseNotReady",
84 "BadStatusLine", "error"]
Skip Montanaro2dd42762001-01-23 15:35:05 +000085
Guido van Rossum23acc951994-02-21 16:36:04 +000086HTTP_PORT = 80
Guido van Rossum09c8b6c1999-12-07 21:37:17 +000087HTTPS_PORT = 443
88
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +000089_UNKNOWN = 'UNKNOWN'
90
91# connection states
92_CS_IDLE = 'Idle'
93_CS_REQ_STARTED = 'Request-started'
94_CS_REQ_SENT = 'Request-sent'
95
Jeremy Hylton6d0a4c72002-07-07 16:51:37 +000096class HTTPMessage(mimetools.Message):
97
98 def addheader(self, key, value):
99 """Add header for field key handling repeats."""
100 prev = self.dict.get(key)
101 if prev is None:
102 self.dict[key] = value
103 else:
104 combined = ", ".join((prev, value))
105 self.dict[key] = combined
106
107 def addcontinue(self, key, more):
108 """Add more field data from a continuation line."""
109 prev = self.dict[key]
110 self.dict[key] = prev + "\n " + more
111
112 def readheaders(self):
113 """Read header lines.
114
115 Read header lines up to the entirely blank line that terminates them.
116 The (normally blank) line that ends the headers is skipped, but not
117 included in the returned list. If a non-header line ends the headers,
118 (which is an error), an attempt is made to backspace over it; it is
119 never included in the returned list.
120
121 The variable self.status is set to the empty string if all went well,
122 otherwise it is an error message. The variable self.headers is a
123 completely uninterpreted list of lines contained in the header (so
124 printing them will reproduce the header exactly as it appears in the
125 file).
126
127 If multiple header fields with the same name occur, they are combined
128 according to the rules in RFC 2616 sec 4.2:
129
130 Appending each subsequent field-value to the first, each separated
131 by a comma. The order in which header fields with the same field-name
132 are received is significant to the interpretation of the combined
133 field value.
134 """
135 # XXX The implementation overrides the readheaders() method of
136 # rfc822.Message. The base class design isn't amenable to
137 # customized behavior here so the method here is a copy of the
138 # base class code with a few small changes.
139
140 self.dict = {}
141 self.unixfrom = ''
Raymond Hettingerb2e0b922003-02-26 22:45:18 +0000142 self.headers = hlist = []
Jeremy Hylton6d0a4c72002-07-07 16:51:37 +0000143 self.status = ''
144 headerseen = ""
145 firstline = 1
146 startofline = unread = tell = None
147 if hasattr(self.fp, 'unread'):
148 unread = self.fp.unread
149 elif self.seekable:
150 tell = self.fp.tell
Raymond Hettingerb2e0b922003-02-26 22:45:18 +0000151 while True:
Jeremy Hylton6d0a4c72002-07-07 16:51:37 +0000152 if tell:
153 try:
154 startofline = tell()
155 except IOError:
156 startofline = tell = None
157 self.seekable = 0
158 line = self.fp.readline()
159 if not line:
160 self.status = 'EOF in headers'
161 break
162 # Skip unix From name time lines
163 if firstline and line.startswith('From '):
164 self.unixfrom = self.unixfrom + line
165 continue
166 firstline = 0
167 if headerseen and line[0] in ' \t':
168 # XXX Not sure if continuation lines are handled properly
169 # for http and/or for repeating headers
170 # It's a continuation line.
Raymond Hettingerb2e0b922003-02-26 22:45:18 +0000171 hlist.append(line)
Jeremy Hylton6d0a4c72002-07-07 16:51:37 +0000172 self.addcontinue(headerseen, line.strip())
173 continue
174 elif self.iscomment(line):
175 # It's a comment. Ignore it.
176 continue
177 elif self.islast(line):
178 # Note! No pushback here! The delimiter line gets eaten.
179 break
180 headerseen = self.isheader(line)
181 if headerseen:
182 # It's a legal header line, save it.
Raymond Hettingerb2e0b922003-02-26 22:45:18 +0000183 hlist.append(line)
Jeremy Hylton6d0a4c72002-07-07 16:51:37 +0000184 self.addheader(headerseen, line[len(headerseen)+1:].strip())
185 continue
186 else:
187 # It's not a header line; throw it back and stop here.
188 if not self.dict:
189 self.status = 'No headers'
190 else:
191 self.status = 'Non-header line where header expected'
192 # Try to undo the read.
193 if unread:
194 unread(line)
195 elif tell:
196 self.fp.seek(startofline)
197 else:
198 self.status = self.status + '; bad seek'
199 break
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000200
201class HTTPResponse:
Jeremy Hyltond46aa372002-07-06 18:48:07 +0000202
203 # strict: If true, raise BadStatusLine if the status line can't be
204 # parsed as a valid HTTP/1.0 or 1.1 status line. By default it is
Skip Montanaro186bec22002-07-25 16:10:38 +0000205 # false because it prevents clients from talking to HTTP/0.9
Jeremy Hyltond46aa372002-07-06 18:48:07 +0000206 # servers. Note that a response with a sufficiently corrupted
207 # status line will look like an HTTP/0.9 response.
208
209 # See RFC 2616 sec 19.6 and RFC 1945 sec 6 for details.
210
211 def __init__(self, sock, debuglevel=0, strict=0):
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000212 self.fp = sock.makefile('rb', 0)
Jeremy Hylton30f86742000-09-18 22:50:38 +0000213 self.debuglevel = debuglevel
Jeremy Hyltond46aa372002-07-06 18:48:07 +0000214 self.strict = strict
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000215
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000216 self.msg = None
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000217
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000218 # from the Status-Line of the response
Tim Peters07e99cb2001-01-14 23:47:14 +0000219 self.version = _UNKNOWN # HTTP-Version
220 self.status = _UNKNOWN # Status-Code
221 self.reason = _UNKNOWN # Reason-Phrase
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000222
Tim Peters07e99cb2001-01-14 23:47:14 +0000223 self.chunked = _UNKNOWN # is "chunked" being used?
224 self.chunk_left = _UNKNOWN # bytes left to read in current chunk
225 self.length = _UNKNOWN # number of bytes left in response
226 self.will_close = _UNKNOWN # conn will close at end of response
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000227
Jeremy Hyltonbe4fcf12002-06-28 22:38:01 +0000228 def _read_status(self):
Jeremy Hyltond46aa372002-07-06 18:48:07 +0000229 # Initialize with Simple-Response defaults
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000230 line = self.fp.readline()
Jeremy Hylton30f86742000-09-18 22:50:38 +0000231 if self.debuglevel > 0:
232 print "reply:", repr(line)
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000233 try:
Guido van Rossum34735a62000-12-15 15:09:42 +0000234 [version, status, reason] = line.split(None, 2)
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000235 except ValueError:
236 try:
Guido van Rossum34735a62000-12-15 15:09:42 +0000237 [version, status] = line.split(None, 1)
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000238 reason = ""
239 except ValueError:
Jeremy Hyltond46aa372002-07-06 18:48:07 +0000240 # empty version will cause next test to fail and status
241 # will be treated as 0.9 response.
242 version = ""
243 if not version.startswith('HTTP/'):
244 if self.strict:
245 self.close()
246 raise BadStatusLine(line)
247 else:
248 # assume it's a Simple-Response from an 0.9 server
249 self.fp = LineAndFileWrapper(line, self.fp)
250 return "HTTP/0.9", 200, ""
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000251
Jeremy Hylton23d40472001-04-13 14:57:08 +0000252 # The status code is a three-digit number
253 try:
Jeremy Hyltonbe4fcf12002-06-28 22:38:01 +0000254 status = int(status)
Jeremy Hylton23d40472001-04-13 14:57:08 +0000255 if status < 100 or status > 999:
256 raise BadStatusLine(line)
257 except ValueError:
258 raise BadStatusLine(line)
Jeremy Hyltonbe4fcf12002-06-28 22:38:01 +0000259 return version, status, reason
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000260
Jeremy Hylton39c03802002-07-12 14:04:09 +0000261 def begin(self):
Jeremy Hyltonbe4fcf12002-06-28 22:38:01 +0000262 if self.msg is not None:
263 # we've already started reading the response
264 return
265
266 # read until we get a non-100 response
Raymond Hettingerb2e0b922003-02-26 22:45:18 +0000267 while True:
Jeremy Hyltonbe4fcf12002-06-28 22:38:01 +0000268 version, status, reason = self._read_status()
269 if status != 100:
270 break
271 # skip the header from the 100 response
Raymond Hettingerb2e0b922003-02-26 22:45:18 +0000272 while True:
Jeremy Hyltonbe4fcf12002-06-28 22:38:01 +0000273 skip = self.fp.readline().strip()
274 if not skip:
275 break
276 if self.debuglevel > 0:
277 print "header:", skip
Tim Petersc411dba2002-07-16 21:35:23 +0000278
Jeremy Hyltonbe4fcf12002-06-28 22:38:01 +0000279 self.status = status
280 self.reason = reason.strip()
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000281 if version == 'HTTP/1.0':
282 self.version = 10
Jeremy Hylton110941a2000-10-12 19:58:36 +0000283 elif version.startswith('HTTP/1.'):
Tim Peters07e99cb2001-01-14 23:47:14 +0000284 self.version = 11 # use HTTP/1.1 code for HTTP/1.x where x>=1
Jeremy Hylton110941a2000-10-12 19:58:36 +0000285 elif version == 'HTTP/0.9':
286 self.version = 9
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000287 else:
288 raise UnknownProtocol(version)
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000289
Jeremy Hylton110941a2000-10-12 19:58:36 +0000290 if self.version == 9:
Jeremy Hyltonbe4fcf12002-06-28 22:38:01 +0000291 self.chunked = 0
Jeremy Hyltond46aa372002-07-06 18:48:07 +0000292 self.will_close = 1
Jeremy Hylton6d0a4c72002-07-07 16:51:37 +0000293 self.msg = HTTPMessage(StringIO())
Jeremy Hylton110941a2000-10-12 19:58:36 +0000294 return
295
Jeremy Hylton6d0a4c72002-07-07 16:51:37 +0000296 self.msg = HTTPMessage(self.fp, 0)
Jeremy Hylton30f86742000-09-18 22:50:38 +0000297 if self.debuglevel > 0:
298 for hdr in self.msg.headers:
299 print "header:", hdr,
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000300
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000301 # don't let the msg keep an fp
302 self.msg.fp = None
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000303
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000304 # are we using the chunked-style of transfer encoding?
305 tr_enc = self.msg.getheader('transfer-encoding')
Jeremy Hyltond229b3a2002-09-03 19:24:24 +0000306 if tr_enc and tr_enc.lower() == "chunked":
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000307 self.chunked = 1
308 self.chunk_left = None
309 else:
310 self.chunked = 0
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000311
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000312 # will the connection close at the end of the response?
Jeremy Hylton22b3a492002-11-13 17:27:43 +0000313 self.will_close = self._check_close()
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000314
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000315 # do we have a Content-Length?
316 # NOTE: RFC 2616, S4.4, #3 says we ignore this if tr_enc is "chunked"
317 length = self.msg.getheader('content-length')
318 if length and not self.chunked:
Jeremy Hylton30a81812000-09-14 20:34:27 +0000319 try:
320 self.length = int(length)
321 except ValueError:
322 self.length = None
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000323 else:
324 self.length = None
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000325
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000326 # does the body have a fixed length? (of zero)
Tim Peters07e99cb2001-01-14 23:47:14 +0000327 if (status == 204 or # No Content
328 status == 304 or # Not Modified
329 100 <= status < 200): # 1xx codes
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000330 self.length = 0
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000331
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000332 # if the connection remains open, and we aren't using chunked, and
333 # a content-length was not provided, then assume that the connection
334 # WILL close.
335 if not self.will_close and \
336 not self.chunked and \
337 self.length is None:
338 self.will_close = 1
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000339
Jeremy Hylton22b3a492002-11-13 17:27:43 +0000340 def _check_close(self):
341 if self.version == 11:
342 # An HTTP/1.1 proxy is assumed to stay open unless
343 # explicitly closed.
344 conn = self.msg.getheader('connection')
345 if conn and conn.lower().find("close") >= 0:
346 return True
347 return False
348
349 # An HTTP/1.0 response with a Connection header is probably
350 # the result of a confused proxy. Ignore it.
351
352 # For older HTTP, Keep-Alive indiciates persistent connection.
353 if self.msg.getheader('keep-alive'):
354 return False
Tim Peters77c06fb2002-11-24 02:35:35 +0000355
Jeremy Hylton22b3a492002-11-13 17:27:43 +0000356 # Proxy-Connection is a netscape hack.
357 pconn = self.msg.getheader('proxy-connection')
358 if pconn and pconn.lower().find("keep-alive") >= 0:
359 return False
360
361 # otherwise, assume it will close
362 return True
363
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000364 def close(self):
365 if self.fp:
366 self.fp.close()
367 self.fp = None
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000368
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000369 def isclosed(self):
370 # NOTE: it is possible that we will not ever call self.close(). This
371 # case occurs when will_close is TRUE, length is None, and we
372 # read up to the last byte, but NOT past it.
373 #
374 # IMPLIES: if will_close is FALSE, then self.close() will ALWAYS be
375 # called, meaning self.isclosed() is meaningful.
376 return self.fp is None
377
378 def read(self, amt=None):
379 if self.fp is None:
380 return ''
381
382 if self.chunked:
Jeremy Hyltond4c472c2002-09-03 20:49:06 +0000383 return self._read_chunked(amt)
Tim Peters230a60c2002-11-09 05:08:07 +0000384
Jeremy Hyltond4c472c2002-09-03 20:49:06 +0000385 if amt is None:
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000386 # unbounded read
387 if self.will_close:
388 s = self.fp.read()
389 else:
390 s = self._safe_read(self.length)
Tim Peters07e99cb2001-01-14 23:47:14 +0000391 self.close() # we read everything
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000392 return s
393
394 if self.length is not None:
395 if amt > self.length:
396 # clip the read to the "end of response"
397 amt = self.length
Jeremy Hyltond4c472c2002-09-03 20:49:06 +0000398 self.length -= amt
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000399
400 # we do not use _safe_read() here because this may be a .will_close
401 # connection, and the user is reading more bytes than will be provided
402 # (for example, reading in 1k chunks)
403 s = self.fp.read(amt)
404
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000405 return s
406
Jeremy Hyltond4c472c2002-09-03 20:49:06 +0000407 def _read_chunked(self, amt):
408 assert self.chunked != _UNKNOWN
409 chunk_left = self.chunk_left
410 value = ''
411
412 # XXX This accumulates chunks by repeated string concatenation,
413 # which is not efficient as the number or size of chunks gets big.
Raymond Hettingerb2e0b922003-02-26 22:45:18 +0000414 while True:
Jeremy Hyltond4c472c2002-09-03 20:49:06 +0000415 if chunk_left is None:
416 line = self.fp.readline()
417 i = line.find(';')
418 if i >= 0:
419 line = line[:i] # strip chunk-extensions
420 chunk_left = int(line, 16)
421 if chunk_left == 0:
422 break
423 if amt is None:
424 value += self._safe_read(chunk_left)
425 elif amt < chunk_left:
426 value += self._safe_read(amt)
427 self.chunk_left = chunk_left - amt
428 return value
429 elif amt == chunk_left:
430 value += self._safe_read(amt)
431 self._safe_read(2) # toss the CRLF at the end of the chunk
432 self.chunk_left = None
433 return value
434 else:
435 value += self._safe_read(chunk_left)
436 amt -= chunk_left
437
438 # we read the whole chunk, get another
439 self._safe_read(2) # toss the CRLF at the end of the chunk
440 chunk_left = None
441
442 # read and discard trailer up to the CRLF terminator
443 ### note: we shouldn't have any trailers!
Raymond Hettingerb2e0b922003-02-26 22:45:18 +0000444 while True:
Jeremy Hyltond4c472c2002-09-03 20:49:06 +0000445 line = self.fp.readline()
446 if line == '\r\n':
447 break
448
449 # we read everything; close the "file"
450 # XXX Shouldn't the client close the file?
451 self.close()
452
453 return value
Tim Peters230a60c2002-11-09 05:08:07 +0000454
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000455 def _safe_read(self, amt):
456 """Read the number of bytes requested, compensating for partial reads.
457
458 Normally, we have a blocking socket, but a read() can be interrupted
459 by a signal (resulting in a partial read).
460
461 Note that we cannot distinguish between EOF and an interrupt when zero
462 bytes have been read. IncompleteRead() will be raised in this
463 situation.
464
465 This function should be used when <amt> bytes "should" be present for
466 reading. If the bytes are truly not available (due to EOF), then the
467 IncompleteRead exception can be used to detect the problem.
468 """
469 s = ''
470 while amt > 0:
471 chunk = self.fp.read(amt)
472 if not chunk:
473 raise IncompleteRead(s)
Raymond Hettingerb2e0b922003-02-26 22:45:18 +0000474 s += chunk
475 amt -= len(chunk)
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000476 return s
477
478 def getheader(self, name, default=None):
479 if self.msg is None:
480 raise ResponseNotReady()
481 return self.msg.getheader(name, default)
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000482
483
484class HTTPConnection:
485
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000486 _http_vsn = 11
487 _http_vsn_str = 'HTTP/1.1'
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000488
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000489 response_class = HTTPResponse
490 default_port = HTTP_PORT
491 auto_open = 1
Jeremy Hylton30f86742000-09-18 22:50:38 +0000492 debuglevel = 0
Jeremy Hyltond46aa372002-07-06 18:48:07 +0000493 strict = 0
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000494
Jeremy Hyltond46aa372002-07-06 18:48:07 +0000495 def __init__(self, host, port=None, strict=None):
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000496 self.sock = None
Jeremy Hylton8531b1b2002-07-16 21:21:11 +0000497 self._buffer = []
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000498 self.__response = None
499 self.__state = _CS_IDLE
Tim Petersc411dba2002-07-16 21:35:23 +0000500
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000501 self._set_hostport(host, port)
Jeremy Hyltond46aa372002-07-06 18:48:07 +0000502 if strict is not None:
503 self.strict = strict
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000504
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000505 def _set_hostport(self, host, port):
506 if port is None:
Guido van Rossum34735a62000-12-15 15:09:42 +0000507 i = host.find(':')
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000508 if i >= 0:
Skip Montanaro9d389972002-03-24 16:53:50 +0000509 try:
510 port = int(host[i+1:])
511 except ValueError:
Jeremy Hyltonfbd79942002-07-02 20:19:08 +0000512 raise InvalidURL("nonnumeric port: '%s'" % host[i+1:])
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000513 host = host[:i]
514 else:
515 port = self.default_port
516 self.host = host
517 self.port = port
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000518
Jeremy Hylton30f86742000-09-18 22:50:38 +0000519 def set_debuglevel(self, level):
520 self.debuglevel = level
521
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000522 def connect(self):
523 """Connect to the host and port specified in __init__."""
Martin v. Löwis2ad25692001-07-31 08:40:21 +0000524 msg = "getaddrinfo returns an empty list"
Jeremy Hyltonbe4fcf12002-06-28 22:38:01 +0000525 for res in socket.getaddrinfo(self.host, self.port, 0,
526 socket.SOCK_STREAM):
Martin v. Löwis4eb59402001-07-26 13:37:33 +0000527 af, socktype, proto, canonname, sa = res
528 try:
529 self.sock = socket.socket(af, socktype, proto)
530 if self.debuglevel > 0:
531 print "connect: (%s, %s)" % (self.host, self.port)
532 self.sock.connect(sa)
533 except socket.error, msg:
534 if self.debuglevel > 0:
535 print 'connect fail:', (self.host, self.port)
Martin v. Löwis322c0d12001-10-07 08:53:32 +0000536 if self.sock:
537 self.sock.close()
Martin v. Löwis4eb59402001-07-26 13:37:33 +0000538 self.sock = None
539 continue
540 break
541 if not self.sock:
542 raise socket.error, msg
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000543
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000544 def close(self):
545 """Close the connection to the HTTP server."""
546 if self.sock:
Tim Peters07e99cb2001-01-14 23:47:14 +0000547 self.sock.close() # close it manually... there may be other refs
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000548 self.sock = None
549 if self.__response:
550 self.__response.close()
551 self.__response = None
552 self.__state = _CS_IDLE
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000553
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000554 def send(self, str):
555 """Send `str' to the server."""
556 if self.sock is None:
557 if self.auto_open:
558 self.connect()
559 else:
560 raise NotConnected()
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000561
Jeremy Hyltone3252ec2002-07-16 21:41:43 +0000562 # send the data to the server. if we get a broken pipe, then close
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000563 # the socket. we want to reconnect when somebody tries to send again.
564 #
565 # NOTE: we DO propagate the error, though, because we cannot simply
566 # ignore the error... the caller will know if they can retry.
Jeremy Hylton30f86742000-09-18 22:50:38 +0000567 if self.debuglevel > 0:
568 print "send:", repr(str)
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000569 try:
Martin v. Löwise12454f2002-02-16 23:06:19 +0000570 self.sock.sendall(str)
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000571 except socket.error, v:
Tim Peters07e99cb2001-01-14 23:47:14 +0000572 if v[0] == 32: # Broken pipe
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000573 self.close()
574 raise
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000575
Jeremy Hylton8531b1b2002-07-16 21:21:11 +0000576 def _output(self, s):
577 """Add a line of output to the current request buffer.
Tim Peters469cdad2002-08-08 20:19:19 +0000578
Jeremy Hyltone3252ec2002-07-16 21:41:43 +0000579 Assumes that the line does *not* end with \\r\\n.
Jeremy Hylton8531b1b2002-07-16 21:21:11 +0000580 """
581 self._buffer.append(s)
582
583 def _send_output(self):
584 """Send the currently buffered request and clear the buffer.
585
Jeremy Hyltone3252ec2002-07-16 21:41:43 +0000586 Appends an extra \\r\\n to the buffer.
Jeremy Hylton8531b1b2002-07-16 21:21:11 +0000587 """
588 self._buffer.extend(("", ""))
589 msg = "\r\n".join(self._buffer)
590 del self._buffer[:]
591 self.send(msg)
592
Jeremy Hylton3921ff62002-03-09 06:07:23 +0000593 def putrequest(self, method, url, skip_host=0):
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000594 """Send a request to the server.
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000595
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000596 `method' specifies an HTTP request method, e.g. 'GET'.
597 `url' specifies the object being requested, e.g. '/index.html'.
598 """
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000599
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000600 # check if a prior response has been completed
Jeremy Hylton8531b1b2002-07-16 21:21:11 +0000601 # XXX What if it hasn't?
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000602 if self.__response and self.__response.isclosed():
603 self.__response = None
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000604
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000605 #
606 # in certain cases, we cannot issue another request on this connection.
607 # this occurs when:
608 # 1) we are in the process of sending a request. (_CS_REQ_STARTED)
609 # 2) a response to a previous request has signalled that it is going
610 # to close the connection upon completion.
611 # 3) the headers for the previous response have not been read, thus
612 # we cannot determine whether point (2) is true. (_CS_REQ_SENT)
613 #
614 # if there is no prior response, then we can request at will.
615 #
616 # if point (2) is true, then we will have passed the socket to the
617 # response (effectively meaning, "there is no prior response"), and
618 # will open a new one when a new request is made.
619 #
620 # Note: if a prior response exists, then we *can* start a new request.
621 # We are not allowed to begin fetching the response to this new
622 # request, however, until that prior response is complete.
623 #
624 if self.__state == _CS_IDLE:
625 self.__state = _CS_REQ_STARTED
626 else:
627 raise CannotSendRequest()
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000628
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000629 if not url:
630 url = '/'
Jeremy Hylton8531b1b2002-07-16 21:21:11 +0000631 str = '%s %s %s' % (method, url, self._http_vsn_str)
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000632
Jeremy Hylton8531b1b2002-07-16 21:21:11 +0000633 self._output(str)
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000634
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000635 if self._http_vsn == 11:
636 # Issue some standard headers for better HTTP/1.1 compliance
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000637
Jeremy Hylton3921ff62002-03-09 06:07:23 +0000638 if not skip_host:
639 # this header is issued *only* for HTTP/1.1
640 # connections. more specifically, this means it is
641 # only issued when the client uses the new
642 # HTTPConnection() class. backwards-compat clients
643 # will be using HTTP/1.0 and those clients may be
644 # issuing this header themselves. we should NOT issue
645 # it twice; some web servers (such as Apache) barf
646 # when they see two Host: headers
Guido van Rossumf6922aa2001-01-14 21:03:01 +0000647
Jeremy Hylton3921ff62002-03-09 06:07:23 +0000648 # If we need a non-standard port,include it in the
649 # header. If the request is going through a proxy,
650 # but the host of the actual URL, not the host of the
651 # proxy.
Jeremy Hylton8acf1e02002-03-08 19:35:51 +0000652
Jeremy Hylton3921ff62002-03-09 06:07:23 +0000653 netloc = ''
654 if url.startswith('http'):
655 nil, netloc, nil, nil, nil = urlsplit(url)
656
657 if netloc:
658 self.putheader('Host', netloc)
659 elif self.port == HTTP_PORT:
660 self.putheader('Host', self.host)
661 else:
662 self.putheader('Host', "%s:%s" % (self.host, self.port))
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000663
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000664 # note: we are assuming that clients will not attempt to set these
665 # headers since *this* library must deal with the
666 # consequences. this also means that when the supporting
667 # libraries are updated to recognize other forms, then this
668 # code should be changed (removed or updated).
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000669
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000670 # we only want a Content-Encoding of "identity" since we don't
671 # support encodings such as x-gzip or x-deflate.
672 self.putheader('Accept-Encoding', 'identity')
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000673
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000674 # we can accept "chunked" Transfer-Encodings, but no others
675 # NOTE: no TE header implies *only* "chunked"
676 #self.putheader('TE', 'chunked')
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000677
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000678 # if TE is supplied in the header, then it must appear in a
679 # Connection header.
680 #self.putheader('Connection', 'TE')
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000681
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000682 else:
683 # For HTTP/1.0, the server will assume "not chunked"
684 pass
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000685
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000686 def putheader(self, header, value):
687 """Send a request header line to the server.
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000688
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000689 For example: h.putheader('Accept', 'text/html')
690 """
691 if self.__state != _CS_REQ_STARTED:
692 raise CannotSendHeader()
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000693
Jeremy Hylton8531b1b2002-07-16 21:21:11 +0000694 str = '%s: %s' % (header, value)
695 self._output(str)
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000696
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000697 def endheaders(self):
698 """Indicate that the last header line has been sent to the server."""
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000699
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000700 if self.__state == _CS_REQ_STARTED:
701 self.__state = _CS_REQ_SENT
702 else:
703 raise CannotSendHeader()
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000704
Jeremy Hylton8531b1b2002-07-16 21:21:11 +0000705 self._send_output()
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000706
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000707 def request(self, method, url, body=None, headers={}):
708 """Send a complete request to the server."""
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000709
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000710 try:
711 self._send_request(method, url, body, headers)
712 except socket.error, v:
713 # trap 'Broken pipe' if we're allowed to automatically reconnect
714 if v[0] != 32 or not self.auto_open:
715 raise
716 # try one more time
717 self._send_request(method, url, body, headers)
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000718
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000719 def _send_request(self, method, url, body, headers):
Jeremy Hylton3921ff62002-03-09 06:07:23 +0000720 # If headers already contains a host header, then define the
721 # optional skip_host argument to putrequest(). The check is
722 # harder because field names are case insensitive.
Raymond Hettinger54f02222002-06-01 14:18:47 +0000723 if 'Host' in (headers
Jeremy Hylton3921ff62002-03-09 06:07:23 +0000724 or [k for k in headers.iterkeys() if k.lower() == "host"]):
725 self.putrequest(method, url, skip_host=1)
726 else:
727 self.putrequest(method, url)
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000728
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000729 if body:
730 self.putheader('Content-Length', str(len(body)))
Raymond Hettingerb2e0b922003-02-26 22:45:18 +0000731 for hdr, value in headers.iteritems():
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000732 self.putheader(hdr, value)
733 self.endheaders()
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000734
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000735 if body:
736 self.send(body)
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000737
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000738 def getresponse(self):
739 "Get the response from the server."
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000740
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000741 # check if a prior response has been completed
742 if self.__response and self.__response.isclosed():
743 self.__response = None
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000744
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000745 #
746 # if a prior response exists, then it must be completed (otherwise, we
747 # cannot read this response's header to determine the connection-close
748 # behavior)
749 #
750 # note: if a prior response existed, but was connection-close, then the
751 # socket and response were made independent of this HTTPConnection
752 # object since a new request requires that we open a whole new
753 # connection
754 #
755 # this means the prior response had one of two states:
756 # 1) will_close: this connection was reset and the prior socket and
757 # response operate independently
758 # 2) persistent: the response was retained and we await its
759 # isclosed() status to become true.
760 #
761 if self.__state != _CS_REQ_SENT or self.__response:
762 raise ResponseNotReady()
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000763
Jeremy Hylton30f86742000-09-18 22:50:38 +0000764 if self.debuglevel > 0:
Jeremy Hyltond46aa372002-07-06 18:48:07 +0000765 response = self.response_class(self.sock, self.debuglevel,
766 strict=self.strict)
Jeremy Hylton30f86742000-09-18 22:50:38 +0000767 else:
Jeremy Hyltond46aa372002-07-06 18:48:07 +0000768 response = self.response_class(self.sock, strict=self.strict)
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000769
Jeremy Hylton39c03802002-07-12 14:04:09 +0000770 response.begin()
Jeremy Hyltonbe4fcf12002-06-28 22:38:01 +0000771 assert response.will_close != _UNKNOWN
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000772 self.__state = _CS_IDLE
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000773
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000774 if response.will_close:
775 # this effectively passes the connection to the response
776 self.close()
777 else:
778 # remember this, so we can tell when it is complete
779 self.__response = response
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000780
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000781 return response
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000782
Jeremy Hylton29d27ac2002-07-09 21:22:36 +0000783# The next several classes are used to define FakeSocket,a socket-like
784# interface to an SSL connection.
785
786# The primary complexity comes from faking a makefile() method. The
787# standard socket makefile() implementation calls dup() on the socket
788# file descriptor. As a consequence, clients can call close() on the
789# parent socket and its makefile children in any order. The underlying
790# socket isn't closed until they are all closed.
791
792# The implementation uses reference counting to keep the socket open
793# until the last client calls close(). SharedSocket keeps track of
794# the reference counting and SharedSocketClient provides an constructor
795# and close() method that call incref() and decref() correctly.
796
797class SharedSocket:
798
799 def __init__(self, sock):
800 self.sock = sock
801 self._refcnt = 0
802
803 def incref(self):
804 self._refcnt += 1
805
806 def decref(self):
807 self._refcnt -= 1
808 assert self._refcnt >= 0
809 if self._refcnt == 0:
810 self.sock.close()
811
812 def __del__(self):
813 self.sock.close()
814
815class SharedSocketClient:
816
817 def __init__(self, shared):
818 self._closed = 0
819 self._shared = shared
820 self._shared.incref()
821 self._sock = shared.sock
822
823 def close(self):
824 if not self._closed:
825 self._shared.decref()
826 self._closed = 1
827 self._shared = None
828
829class SSLFile(SharedSocketClient):
Jeremy Hyltonbe4fcf12002-06-28 22:38:01 +0000830 """File-like object wrapping an SSL socket."""
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000831
Jeremy Hyltonbe4fcf12002-06-28 22:38:01 +0000832 BUFSIZE = 8192
Tim Petersc411dba2002-07-16 21:35:23 +0000833
Jeremy Hyltonbe4fcf12002-06-28 22:38:01 +0000834 def __init__(self, sock, ssl, bufsize=None):
Jeremy Hylton29d27ac2002-07-09 21:22:36 +0000835 SharedSocketClient.__init__(self, sock)
Jeremy Hyltonbe4fcf12002-06-28 22:38:01 +0000836 self._ssl = ssl
837 self._buf = ''
838 self._bufsize = bufsize or self.__class__.BUFSIZE
Guido van Rossum09c8b6c1999-12-07 21:37:17 +0000839
Jeremy Hyltonbe4fcf12002-06-28 22:38:01 +0000840 def _read(self):
841 buf = ''
842 # put in a loop so that we retry on transient errors
Raymond Hettingerb2e0b922003-02-26 22:45:18 +0000843 while True:
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000844 try:
Jeremy Hyltonbe4fcf12002-06-28 22:38:01 +0000845 buf = self._ssl.read(self._bufsize)
Jeremy Hylton6459c8d2001-10-11 17:47:22 +0000846 except socket.sslerror, err:
847 if (err[0] == socket.SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ
Neal Norwitz22c5d772002-02-11 17:59:51 +0000848 or err[0] == socket.SSL_ERROR_WANT_WRITE):
Jeremy Hylton6459c8d2001-10-11 17:47:22 +0000849 continue
Martin v. Löwis6af3e2d2002-04-20 07:47:40 +0000850 if (err[0] == socket.SSL_ERROR_ZERO_RETURN
851 or err[0] == socket.SSL_ERROR_EOF):
Jeremy Hylton6459c8d2001-10-11 17:47:22 +0000852 break
853 raise
854 except socket.error, err:
Tim Petersf3623f32001-10-11 18:15:51 +0000855 if err[0] == errno.EINTR:
Jeremy Hylton6459c8d2001-10-11 17:47:22 +0000856 continue
Jeremy Hyltonbe4fcf12002-06-28 22:38:01 +0000857 if err[0] == errno.EBADF:
858 # XXX socket was closed?
859 break
Jeremy Hylton6459c8d2001-10-11 17:47:22 +0000860 raise
Jeremy Hyltonbe4fcf12002-06-28 22:38:01 +0000861 else:
Jeremy Hylton42dd01a2001-02-01 23:35:20 +0000862 break
Jeremy Hyltonbe4fcf12002-06-28 22:38:01 +0000863 return buf
864
865 def read(self, size=None):
866 L = [self._buf]
Jeremy Hyltonbe4fcf12002-06-28 22:38:01 +0000867 if size is None:
868 self._buf = ''
Raymond Hettingerb2e0b922003-02-26 22:45:18 +0000869 for s in iter(self._read, ""):
870 L.append(s)
871 return "".join(L)
Jeremy Hyltonbe4fcf12002-06-28 22:38:01 +0000872 else:
Raymond Hettingerb2e0b922003-02-26 22:45:18 +0000873 avail = len(self._buf)
874 for s in iter(self._read, ""):
875 L.append(s)
876 avail += len(s)
877 if avail >= size:
878 all = "".join(L)
879 self._buf = all[size:]
880 return all[:size]
Jeremy Hyltonbe4fcf12002-06-28 22:38:01 +0000881
882 def readline(self):
883 L = [self._buf]
884 self._buf = ''
Raymond Hettingerb2e0b922003-02-26 22:45:18 +0000885 for s in iter(self._read, ""):
Jeremy Hyltonbe4fcf12002-06-28 22:38:01 +0000886 L.append(s)
Raymond Hettingerb2e0b922003-02-26 22:45:18 +0000887 if "\n" in s:
888 i = s.find("\n") + 1
889 self._buf = s[i:]
890 L[-1] = s[:i]
891 break
892 return "".join(L)
Jeremy Hyltonbe4fcf12002-06-28 22:38:01 +0000893
Jeremy Hylton29d27ac2002-07-09 21:22:36 +0000894class FakeSocket(SharedSocketClient):
Jeremy Hyltonbe4fcf12002-06-28 22:38:01 +0000895
Jeremy Hylton29d27ac2002-07-09 21:22:36 +0000896 class _closedsocket:
897 def __getattr__(self, name):
898 raise error(9, 'Bad file descriptor')
899
Jeremy Hyltonbe4fcf12002-06-28 22:38:01 +0000900 def __init__(self, sock, ssl):
Jeremy Hylton29d27ac2002-07-09 21:22:36 +0000901 sock = SharedSocket(sock)
902 SharedSocketClient.__init__(self, sock)
903 self._ssl = ssl
904
905 def close(self):
906 SharedSocketClient.close(self)
907 self._sock = self.__class__._closedsocket()
Jeremy Hyltonbe4fcf12002-06-28 22:38:01 +0000908
909 def makefile(self, mode, bufsize=None):
910 if mode != 'r' and mode != 'rb':
911 raise UnimplementedFileMode()
Jeremy Hylton29d27ac2002-07-09 21:22:36 +0000912 return SSLFile(self._shared, self._ssl, bufsize)
Guido van Rossum09c8b6c1999-12-07 21:37:17 +0000913
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000914 def send(self, stuff, flags = 0):
Jeremy Hylton29d27ac2002-07-09 21:22:36 +0000915 return self._ssl.write(stuff)
Guido van Rossum09c8b6c1999-12-07 21:37:17 +0000916
Jeremy Hylton29d27ac2002-07-09 21:22:36 +0000917 sendall = send
Andrew M. Kuchlinga3c0b932002-03-18 22:51:48 +0000918
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000919 def recv(self, len = 1024, flags = 0):
Jeremy Hylton29d27ac2002-07-09 21:22:36 +0000920 return self._ssl.read(len)
Guido van Rossum23acc951994-02-21 16:36:04 +0000921
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000922 def __getattr__(self, attr):
Jeremy Hylton29d27ac2002-07-09 21:22:36 +0000923 return getattr(self._sock, attr)
Guido van Rossum09c8b6c1999-12-07 21:37:17 +0000924
Guido van Rossum23acc951994-02-21 16:36:04 +0000925
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000926class HTTPSConnection(HTTPConnection):
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000927 "This class allows communication via SSL."
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000928
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000929 default_port = HTTPS_PORT
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000930
Jeremy Hyltond46aa372002-07-06 18:48:07 +0000931 def __init__(self, host, port=None, key_file=None, cert_file=None,
932 strict=None):
933 HTTPConnection.__init__(self, host, port, strict)
Jeremy Hylton7c75c992002-06-28 23:38:14 +0000934 self.key_file = key_file
935 self.cert_file = cert_file
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000936
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000937 def connect(self):
938 "Connect to a host on a given (SSL) port."
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000939
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000940 sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
941 sock.connect((self.host, self.port))
Guido van Rossum0aee7222000-12-11 20:32:20 +0000942 realsock = sock
943 if hasattr(sock, "_sock"):
944 realsock = sock._sock
945 ssl = socket.ssl(realsock, self.key_file, self.cert_file)
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000946 self.sock = FakeSocket(sock, ssl)
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000947
948
Jeremy Hylton29b8d5a2000-08-01 17:33:32 +0000949class HTTP:
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000950 "Compatibility class with httplib.py from 1.5."
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000951
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000952 _http_vsn = 10
953 _http_vsn_str = 'HTTP/1.0'
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000954
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000955 debuglevel = 0
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000956
Jeremy Hylton29b8d5a2000-08-01 17:33:32 +0000957 _connection_class = HTTPConnection
958
Jeremy Hyltond46aa372002-07-06 18:48:07 +0000959 def __init__(self, host='', port=None, strict=None):
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000960 "Provide a default host, since the superclass requires one."
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000961
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000962 # some joker passed 0 explicitly, meaning default port
963 if port == 0:
964 port = None
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000965
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000966 # Note that we may pass an empty string as the host; this will throw
967 # an error when we attempt to connect. Presumably, the client code
968 # will call connect before then, with a proper host.
Jeremy Hyltond46aa372002-07-06 18:48:07 +0000969 self._setup(self._connection_class(host, port, strict))
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000970
Greg Stein81937a42001-08-18 09:20:23 +0000971 def _setup(self, conn):
972 self._conn = conn
973
974 # set up delegation to flesh out interface
975 self.send = conn.send
976 self.putrequest = conn.putrequest
977 self.endheaders = conn.endheaders
978 self.set_debuglevel = conn.set_debuglevel
979
980 conn._http_vsn = self._http_vsn
981 conn._http_vsn_str = self._http_vsn_str
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000982
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000983 self.file = None
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000984
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000985 def connect(self, host=None, port=None):
986 "Accept arguments to set the host/port, since the superclass doesn't."
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000987
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000988 if host is not None:
Jeremy Hylton29b8d5a2000-08-01 17:33:32 +0000989 self._conn._set_hostport(host, port)
990 self._conn.connect()
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000991
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000992 def getfile(self):
993 "Provide a getfile, since the superclass' does not use this concept."
994 return self.file
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000995
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +0000996 def putheader(self, header, *values):
997 "The superclass allows only one value argument."
Guido van Rossum34735a62000-12-15 15:09:42 +0000998 self._conn.putheader(header, '\r\n\t'.join(values))
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +0000999
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +00001000 def getreply(self):
1001 """Compat definition since superclass does not define it.
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +00001002
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +00001003 Returns a tuple consisting of:
1004 - server status code (e.g. '200' if all goes well)
1005 - server "reason" corresponding to status code
1006 - any RFC822 headers in the response from the server
1007 """
1008 try:
Jeremy Hylton29b8d5a2000-08-01 17:33:32 +00001009 response = self._conn.getresponse()
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +00001010 except BadStatusLine, e:
1011 ### hmm. if getresponse() ever closes the socket on a bad request,
1012 ### then we are going to have problems with self.sock
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +00001013
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +00001014 ### should we keep this behavior? do people use it?
1015 # keep the socket open (as a file), and return it
Jeremy Hylton29b8d5a2000-08-01 17:33:32 +00001016 self.file = self._conn.sock.makefile('rb', 0)
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +00001017
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +00001018 # close our socket -- we want to restart after any protocol error
1019 self.close()
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +00001020
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +00001021 self.headers = None
1022 return -1, e.line, None
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +00001023
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +00001024 self.headers = response.msg
1025 self.file = response.fp
1026 return response.status, response.reason, response.msg
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +00001027
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +00001028 def close(self):
Jeremy Hylton29b8d5a2000-08-01 17:33:32 +00001029 self._conn.close()
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +00001030
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +00001031 # note that self.file == response.fp, which gets closed by the
1032 # superclass. just clear the object ref here.
1033 ### hmm. messy. if status==-1, then self.file is owned by us.
1034 ### well... we aren't explicitly closing, but losing this ref will
1035 ### do it
1036 self.file = None
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +00001037
Jeremy Hylton29b8d5a2000-08-01 17:33:32 +00001038if hasattr(socket, 'ssl'):
1039 class HTTPS(HTTP):
1040 """Compatibility with 1.5 httplib interface
1041
1042 Python 1.5.2 did not have an HTTPS class, but it defined an
1043 interface for sending http requests that is also useful for
Tim Peters5ceadc82001-01-13 19:16:21 +00001044 https.
Jeremy Hylton29b8d5a2000-08-01 17:33:32 +00001045 """
1046
Martin v. Löwisd7bf9742000-09-21 22:09:47 +00001047 _connection_class = HTTPSConnection
Tim Peters5ceadc82001-01-13 19:16:21 +00001048
Jeremy Hyltond46aa372002-07-06 18:48:07 +00001049 def __init__(self, host='', port=None, key_file=None, cert_file=None,
1050 strict=None):
Greg Stein81937a42001-08-18 09:20:23 +00001051 # provide a default host, pass the X509 cert info
1052
1053 # urf. compensate for bad input.
1054 if port == 0:
1055 port = None
Jeremy Hyltond46aa372002-07-06 18:48:07 +00001056 self._setup(self._connection_class(host, port, key_file,
1057 cert_file, strict))
Greg Stein81937a42001-08-18 09:20:23 +00001058
1059 # we never actually use these for anything, but we keep them
1060 # here for compatibility with post-1.5.2 CVS.
Jeremy Hyltond46aa372002-07-06 18:48:07 +00001061 self.key_file = key_file
1062 self.cert_file = cert_file
Greg Stein81937a42001-08-18 09:20:23 +00001063
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +00001064
1065class HTTPException(Exception):
Jeremy Hylton12f4f352002-07-06 18:55:01 +00001066 # Subclasses that define an __init__ must call Exception.__init__
1067 # or define self.args. Otherwise, str() will fail.
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +00001068 pass
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +00001069
1070class NotConnected(HTTPException):
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +00001071 pass
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +00001072
Skip Montanaro9d389972002-03-24 16:53:50 +00001073class InvalidURL(HTTPException):
1074 pass
1075
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +00001076class UnknownProtocol(HTTPException):
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +00001077 def __init__(self, version):
Jeremy Hylton12f4f352002-07-06 18:55:01 +00001078 self.args = version,
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +00001079 self.version = version
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +00001080
1081class UnknownTransferEncoding(HTTPException):
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +00001082 pass
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +00001083
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +00001084class UnimplementedFileMode(HTTPException):
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +00001085 pass
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +00001086
1087class IncompleteRead(HTTPException):
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +00001088 def __init__(self, partial):
Jeremy Hylton12f4f352002-07-06 18:55:01 +00001089 self.args = partial,
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +00001090 self.partial = partial
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +00001091
1092class ImproperConnectionState(HTTPException):
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +00001093 pass
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +00001094
1095class CannotSendRequest(ImproperConnectionState):
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +00001096 pass
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +00001097
1098class CannotSendHeader(ImproperConnectionState):
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +00001099 pass
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +00001100
1101class ResponseNotReady(ImproperConnectionState):
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +00001102 pass
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +00001103
1104class BadStatusLine(HTTPException):
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +00001105 def __init__(self, line):
Jeremy Hylton12f4f352002-07-06 18:55:01 +00001106 self.args = line,
Greg Steindd6eefb2000-07-18 09:09:48 +00001107 self.line = line
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +00001108
1109# for backwards compatibility
1110error = HTTPException
1111
Jeremy Hyltond46aa372002-07-06 18:48:07 +00001112class LineAndFileWrapper:
1113 """A limited file-like object for HTTP/0.9 responses."""
1114
1115 # The status-line parsing code calls readline(), which normally
1116 # get the HTTP status line. For a 0.9 response, however, this is
1117 # actually the first line of the body! Clients need to get a
1118 # readable file object that contains that line.
1119
1120 def __init__(self, line, file):
1121 self._line = line
1122 self._file = file
1123 self._line_consumed = 0
1124 self._line_offset = 0
1125 self._line_left = len(line)
1126
1127 def __getattr__(self, attr):
1128 return getattr(self._file, attr)
1129
1130 def _done(self):
1131 # called when the last byte is read from the line. After the
1132 # call, all read methods are delegated to the underlying file
Skip Montanaro74b9a7a2003-02-25 17:48:15 +00001133 # object.
Jeremy Hyltond46aa372002-07-06 18:48:07 +00001134 self._line_consumed = 1
1135 self.read = self._file.read
1136 self.readline = self._file.readline
1137 self.readlines = self._file.readlines
1138
1139 def read(self, amt=None):
1140 assert not self._line_consumed and self._line_left
1141 if amt is None or amt > self._line_left:
1142 s = self._line[self._line_offset:]
1143 self._done()
1144 if amt is None:
1145 return s + self._file.read()
1146 else:
Tim Petersc411dba2002-07-16 21:35:23 +00001147 return s + self._file.read(amt - len(s))
Jeremy Hyltond46aa372002-07-06 18:48:07 +00001148 else:
1149 assert amt <= self._line_left
1150 i = self._line_offset
1151 j = i + amt
1152 s = self._line[i:j]
1153 self._line_offset = j
1154 self._line_left -= amt
1155 if self._line_left == 0:
1156 self._done()
1157 return s
Tim Petersc411dba2002-07-16 21:35:23 +00001158
Jeremy Hyltond46aa372002-07-06 18:48:07 +00001159 def readline(self):
1160 s = self._line[self._line_offset:]
1161 self._done()
1162 return s
1163
1164 def readlines(self, size=None):
1165 L = [self._line[self._line_offset:]]
1166 self._done()
1167 if size is None:
1168 return L + self._file.readlines()
1169 else:
1170 return L + self._file.readlines(size)
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +00001171
Guido van Rossum23acc951994-02-21 16:36:04 +00001172def test():
Guido van Rossum41999c11997-12-09 00:12:23 +00001173 """Test this module.
1174
Jeremy Hylton29d27ac2002-07-09 21:22:36 +00001175 A hodge podge of tests collected here, because they have too many
1176 external dependencies for the regular test suite.
Guido van Rossum41999c11997-12-09 00:12:23 +00001177 """
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +00001178
Guido van Rossum41999c11997-12-09 00:12:23 +00001179 import sys
1180 import getopt
1181 opts, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], 'd')
1182 dl = 0
1183 for o, a in opts:
1184 if o == '-d': dl = dl + 1
1185 host = 'www.python.org'
1186 selector = '/'
1187 if args[0:]: host = args[0]
1188 if args[1:]: selector = args[1]
1189 h = HTTP()
1190 h.set_debuglevel(dl)
1191 h.connect(host)
1192 h.putrequest('GET', selector)
1193 h.endheaders()
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +00001194 status, reason, headers = h.getreply()
1195 print 'status =', status
1196 print 'reason =', reason
Jeremy Hylton29d27ac2002-07-09 21:22:36 +00001197 print "read", len(h.getfile().read())
Guido van Rossum41999c11997-12-09 00:12:23 +00001198 print
1199 if headers:
Guido van Rossum34735a62000-12-15 15:09:42 +00001200 for header in headers.headers: print header.strip()
Guido van Rossum41999c11997-12-09 00:12:23 +00001201 print
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +00001202
Jeremy Hylton8acf1e02002-03-08 19:35:51 +00001203 # minimal test that code to extract host from url works
1204 class HTTP11(HTTP):
1205 _http_vsn = 11
1206 _http_vsn_str = 'HTTP/1.1'
1207
1208 h = HTTP11('www.python.org')
1209 h.putrequest('GET', 'http://www.python.org/~jeremy/')
1210 h.endheaders()
1211 h.getreply()
1212 h.close()
1213
Greg Stein5e0fa402000-06-26 08:28:01 +00001214 if hasattr(socket, 'ssl'):
Tim Petersc411dba2002-07-16 21:35:23 +00001215
Jeremy Hylton29d27ac2002-07-09 21:22:36 +00001216 for host, selector in (('sourceforge.net', '/projects/python'),
Jeremy Hylton29d27ac2002-07-09 21:22:36 +00001217 ):
1218 print "https://%s%s" % (host, selector)
1219 hs = HTTPS()
Jeremy Hylton8531b1b2002-07-16 21:21:11 +00001220 hs.set_debuglevel(dl)
Jeremy Hylton29d27ac2002-07-09 21:22:36 +00001221 hs.connect(host)
1222 hs.putrequest('GET', selector)
1223 hs.endheaders()
1224 status, reason, headers = hs.getreply()
1225 print 'status =', status
1226 print 'reason =', reason
1227 print "read", len(hs.getfile().read())
1228 print
1229 if headers:
1230 for header in headers.headers: print header.strip()
1231 print
Guido van Rossum23acc951994-02-21 16:36:04 +00001232
Guido van Rossum23acc951994-02-21 16:36:04 +00001233if __name__ == '__main__':
Guido van Rossum41999c11997-12-09 00:12:23 +00001234 test()