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# Copyright (C) 2006, 2007 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 cStringIO import StringIO
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# A RangeFile expects the following grammar (simplified to outline the
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# assumptions we rely upon).
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# whole_file: [content_length_header] data
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# single_range: content_range_header data
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# multiple_range: boundary_header boundary (content_range_header data boundary)+
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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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All accesses should happen sequentially since the acquisition occurs during
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an http response reception (as sockets can't be seeked, we simulate the
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seek by just reading and discarding the data).
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The access pattern is defined by a set of ranges discovered as reading
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progress. Only one range is available at a given time, so all accesses
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should happen with monotonically increasing offsets.
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# in _checked_read() below, we may have to discard several MB in the worst
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# case. To avoid buffering that much, we read and discard by chunks
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# instead. The underlying file is either a socket or a StringIO, so reading
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# 8k chunks should be fine.
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_discarded_buf_size = 8192
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# maximum size of read requests -- used to avoid MemoryError issues in recv
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_max_read_size = 512 * 1024
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def __init__(self, path, infile):
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:param path: File url, for error reports.
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:param infile: File-like socket set at body start.
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# When using multi parts response, this will be set with the headers
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# associated with the range currently read.
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# Default to the whole file of unspecified size
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def set_range(self, start, size):
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"""Change the range mapping"""
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# Set the new _pos since that's what we want to expose
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self._pos = self._start
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def set_boundary(self, boundary):
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"""Define the boundary used in a multi parts message.
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The file should be at the beginning of the body, the first range
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definition is read and taken into account.
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self._boundary = boundary
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# Decode the headers and setup the first range
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self.read_range_definition()
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def read_boundary(self):
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"""Read the boundary headers defining a new range"""
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boundary_line = '\r\n'
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while boundary_line == '\r\n':
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# RFC2616 19.2 Additional CRLFs may precede the first boundary
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# To be on the safe side we allow it before any boundary line
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boundary_line = self._file.readline()
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if boundary_line != '--' + self._boundary + '\r\n':
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# rfc822.unquote() incorrectly unquotes strings enclosed in <>
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# IIS 6 and 7 incorrectly wrap boundary strings in <>
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# together they make a beautiful bug, which we will be gracious
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if (self._unquote_boundary(boundary_line) !=
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'--' + self._boundary + '\r\n'):
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raise errors.InvalidHttpResponse(
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"Expected a boundary (%s) line, got '%s'"
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% (self._boundary, boundary_line))
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def _unquote_boundary(self, b):
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return b[:2] + rfc822.unquote(b[2:-2]) + b[-2:]
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def read_range_definition(self):
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"""Read a new range definition in a multi parts message.
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Parse the headers including the empty line following them so that we
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are ready to read the data itself.
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self._headers = httplib.HTTPMessage(self._file, seekable=0)
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# Extract the range definition
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content_range = self._headers.getheader('content-range', None)
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if content_range is None:
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raise errors.InvalidHttpResponse(
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'Content-Range header missing in a multi-part response')
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self.set_range_from_header(content_range)
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def set_range_from_header(self, content_range):
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"""Helper to set the new range from its description in the headers"""
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rtype, values = content_range.split()
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raise errors.InvalidHttpRange(self._path, content_range,
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raise errors.InvalidHttpRange(self._path, content_range,
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"Unsupported range type '%s'" % rtype)
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# We don't need total, but note that it may be either the file size
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# or '*' if the server can't or doesn't want to return the file
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start_end, total = values.split('/')
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start, end = start_end.split('-')
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raise errors.InvalidHttpRange(self._path, content_range,
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'Invalid range values')
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size = end - start + 1
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raise errors.InvalidHttpRange(self._path, content_range,
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'Invalid range, size <= 0')
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self.set_range(start, size)
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def _checked_read(self, size):
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"""Read the file checking for short reads.
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The data read is discarded along the way.
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data = self._file.read(min(remaining, self._discarded_buf_size))
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remaining -= len(data)
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raise errors.ShortReadvError(self._path, pos, size,
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def _seek_to_next_range(self):
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# We will cross range boundaries
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if self._boundary is None:
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# If we don't have a boundary, we can't find another range
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raise errors.InvalidRange(self._path, self._pos,
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"Range (%s, %s) exhausted"
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% (self._start, self._size))
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self.read_range_definition()
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def read(self, size=-1):
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"""Read size bytes from the current position in the file.
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Reading across ranges is not supported. We rely on the underlying http
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client to clean the socket if we leave bytes unread. This may occur for
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the final boundary line of a multipart response or for any range
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request not entirely consumed by the client (due to offset coalescing)
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:param size: The number of bytes to read. Leave unspecified or pass
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and self._pos == self._start + self._size):
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self._seek_to_next_range()
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elif self._pos < self._start:
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raise errors.InvalidRange(
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self._path, self._pos,
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"Can't read %s bytes before range (%s, %s)"
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% (size, self._start, self._size))
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if size > 0 and self._pos + size > self._start + self._size:
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raise errors.InvalidRange(
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self._path, self._pos,
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"Can't read %s bytes across range (%s, %s)"
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% (size, self._start, self._size))
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# read data from file
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# Don't read past the range definition
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limited = self._start + self._size - self._pos
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limited = min(limited, size)
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osutils.pumpfile(self._file, buffer, limited, self._max_read_size)
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data = buffer.getvalue()
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# Update _pos respecting the data effectively read
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self._pos += len(data)
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def seek(self, offset, whence=0):
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start_pos = self._pos
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final_pos = start_pos + offset
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final_pos = self._start + self._size + offset # offset < 0
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raise errors.InvalidRange(
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self._path, self._pos,
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"RangeFile: can't seek from end while size is unknown")
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raise ValueError("Invalid value %s for whence." % whence)
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if final_pos < self._pos:
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# Can't seek backwards
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raise errors.InvalidRange(
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self._path, self._pos,
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'RangeFile: trying to seek backwards to %s' % final_pos)
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cur_limit = self._start + self._size
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while final_pos > cur_limit:
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# We will cross range boundaries
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remain = cur_limit - self._pos
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# Finish reading the current range
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self._checked_read(remain)
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self._seek_to_next_range()
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cur_limit = self._start + self._size
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size = final_pos - self._pos
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if size > 0: # size can be < 0 if we crossed a range boundary
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# We don't need the data, just read it and throw it away
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self._checked_read(size)
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def handle_response(url, code, msg, data):
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"""Interpret the code & headers and wrap the provided data in a RangeFile.
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This is a factory method which returns an appropriate RangeFile based on
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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 msg: An HTTPMessage containing the headers for the response
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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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rfile = RangeFile(url, data)
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size = msg.getheader('content-length', None)
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rfile.set_range(0, size)
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content_type = msg.getheader('content-type', None)
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if content_type is None:
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# When there is no content-type header we treat the response as
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# being of type 'application/octet-stream' as per RFC2616 section
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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 = (msg.getmaintype() == 'multipart'
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and msg.getsubtype() == 'byteranges')
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# Full fledged multipart response
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rfile.set_boundary(msg.getparam('boundary'))
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# A response to a range request, but not multipart
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content_range = msg.getheader('content-range', None)
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if content_range is None:
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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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rfile.set_range_from_header(content_range)
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raise errors.InvalidHttpResponse(url,
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'Unknown response code %s' % code)