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# Copyright (C) 2006 Canonical Ltd
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
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"""Handlers for HTTP Responses.
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The purpose of these classes is to provide a uniform interface for clients
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to standard HTTP responses, single range responses and multipart range
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from bisect import bisect
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from cStringIO import StringIO
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from bzrlib import errors
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from bzrlib.trace import mutter
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class ResponseRange(object):
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"""A range in a RangeFile-object."""
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__slots__ = ['_ent_start', '_ent_end', '_data_start']
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def __init__(self, ent_start, ent_end, data_start):
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self._ent_start = ent_start
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self._ent_end = ent_end
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self._data_start = data_start
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def __cmp__(self, other):
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"""Compare this to other.
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We need this both for sorting, and so that we can
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bisect the list of ranges.
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if isinstance(other, int):
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# Later on we bisect for a starting point
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# so we allow comparing against a single integer
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return cmp(self._ent_start, other)
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return cmp((self._ent_start, self._ent_end, self._data_start),
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(other._ent_start, other._ent_end, other._data_start))
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return "%s(%s-%s,%s)" % (self.__class__.__name__,
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self._ent_start, self._ent_end,
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class RangeFile(object):
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"""File-like object that allow access to partial available data.
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Specified by a set of ranges.
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def __init__(self, path, input_file):
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self._data = input_file.read()
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def _add_range(self, ent_start, ent_end, data_start):
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"""Add an entity range.
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:param ent_start: Start offset of entity
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:param ent_end: End offset of entity (inclusive)
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:param data_start: Start offset of data in data stream.
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self._ranges.append(ResponseRange(ent_start, ent_end, data_start))
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self._len = max(self._len, ent_end)
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def _finish_ranges(self):
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"""Read size bytes from the current position in the file.
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Reading across ranges is not supported.
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# find the last range which has a start <= pos
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i = bisect(self._ranges, self._pos) - 1
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if i < 0 or self._pos > self._ranges[i]._ent_end:
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mutter('Bisect for pos: %s failed. Found offset: %d, ranges:%s',
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self._pos, i, self._ranges)
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raise errors.InvalidRange(self._path, self._pos)
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# mutter('found range %s %s for pos %s', i, self._ranges[i], self._pos)
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if (self._pos + size - 1) > r._ent_end:
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raise errors.InvalidRange(self._path, self._pos)
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start = r._data_start + (self._pos - r._ent_start)
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# mutter("range read %d bytes at %d == %d-%d", size, self._pos,
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self._pos += (end-start)
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return self._data[start:end]
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def seek(self, offset, whence=0):
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self._pos = self._len + offset
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raise ValueError("Invalid value %s for whence." % whence)
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class HttpRangeResponse(RangeFile):
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"""A single-range HTTP response."""
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# TODO: jam 20060706 Consider compiling these regexes on demand
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_CONTENT_RANGE_RE = re.compile(
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r'\s*([^\s]+)\s+([0-9]+)-([0-9]+)/([0-9]+)\s*$')
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def __init__(self, path, content_range, input_file):
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# mutter("parsing 206 non-multipart response for %s", path)
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RangeFile.__init__(self, path, input_file)
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start, end = self._parse_range(content_range, path)
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self._add_range(start, end, 0)
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self._finish_ranges()
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def _parse_range(range, path='<unknown>'):
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"""Parse an http Content-range header and return start + end
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:param range: The value for Content-range
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:param path: Provide to give better error messages.
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:return: (start, end) A tuple of integers
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match = HttpRangeResponse._CONTENT_RANGE_RE.match(range)
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raise errors.InvalidHttpRange(path, range,
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"Invalid Content-range")
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rtype, start, end, total = match.groups()
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raise errors.InvalidHttpRange(path, range,
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"Unsupported range type '%s'" % (rtype,))
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except ValueError, e:
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raise errors.InvalidHttpRange(path, range, str(e))
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class HttpMultipartRangeResponse(RangeFile):
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"""A multi-range HTTP response."""
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_CONTENT_TYPE_RE = re.compile(
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r'^\s*multipart/byteranges\s*;\s*boundary\s*=\s*("?)([^"]*?)\1\s*$')
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# Start with --<boundary>\r\n
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# and ignore all headers ending in \r\n
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# except for content-range:
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# and find the two trailing \r\n separators
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# indicating the start of the text
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# TODO: jam 20060706 This requires exact conformance
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# to the spec, we probably could relax the requirement
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# of \r\n, and use something more like (\r?\n)
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"^--%s(?:\r\n(?:(?:content-range:([^\r]+))|[^\r]+))+\r\n\r\n")
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def __init__(self, path, content_type, input_file):
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# mutter("parsing 206 multipart response for %s", path)
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# TODO: jam 20060706 Is it valid to initialize a
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# grandparent without initializing parent?
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RangeFile.__init__(self, path, input_file)
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self.boundary_regex = self._parse_boundary(content_type, path)
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# mutter('response:\n%r', self._data)
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for match in self.boundary_regex.finditer(self._data):
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ent_start, ent_end = HttpRangeResponse._parse_range(match.group(1),
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self._add_range(ent_start, ent_end, match.end())
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self._finish_ranges()
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def _parse_boundary(ctype, path='<unknown>'):
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"""Parse the Content-type field.
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This expects a multipart Content-type, and returns a
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regex which is capable of finding the boundaries
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in the multipart data.
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match = HttpMultipartRangeResponse._CONTENT_TYPE_RE.match(ctype)
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raise errors.InvalidHttpContentType(path, ctype,
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"Expected multipart/byteranges with boundary")
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boundary = match.group(2)
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# mutter('multipart boundary is %s', boundary)
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pattern = HttpMultipartRangeResponse._BOUNDARY_PATT
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return re.compile(pattern % re.escape(boundary),
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re.IGNORECASE | re.MULTILINE)
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def _is_multipart(content_type):
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return content_type.startswith('multipart/byteranges;')
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def handle_response(url, code, headers, data):
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"""Interpret the code & headers and return a HTTP response.
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This is a factory method which returns an appropriate HTTP response
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based on the code & headers it's given.
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:param url: The url being processed. Mostly for error reporting
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:param code: The integer HTTP response code
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:param headers: A dict-like object that contains the HTTP response headers
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:param data: A file-like object that can be read() to get the
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:return: A file-like object that can seek()+read() the
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ranges indicated by the headers.
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content_type = headers['Content-Type']
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# When there is no content-type header we treat
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# the response as being of type 'application/octet-stream' as per
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# RFC2616 section 7.2.1.
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# Therefore it is obviously not multipart
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content_type = 'application/octet-stream'
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is_multipart = _is_multipart(content_type)
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# Full fledged multipart response
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return HttpMultipartRangeResponse(url, content_type, data)
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# A response to a range request, but not multipart
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content_range = headers['Content-Range']
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raise errors.InvalidHttpResponse(url,
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'Missing the Content-Range header in a 206 range response')
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return HttpRangeResponse(url, content_range, data)
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# A regular non-range response, unfortunately the result from
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# urllib doesn't support seek, so we wrap it in a StringIO
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tell = getattr(data, 'tell', None)
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return StringIO(data.read())
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raise errors.NoSuchFile(url)
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# Some servers will retun "400: Bad Request" when too much ranges are
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elif code in (400, 416):
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# We don't know which, but one of the ranges we specified
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# was wrong. So we raise with 0 for a lack of a better
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raise errors.InvalidRange(url,0)
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# TODO: jam 20060713 Properly handle redirects (302 Found, etc)
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# The '_get' code says to follow redirects, we probably
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# should actually handle the return values
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raise errors.InvalidHttpResponse(url, "Unknown response code %s"