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# Copyright (C) 2006-2010 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., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
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"""A collection of function for handling URL operations."""
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from __future__ import absolute_import
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from bzrlib.lazy_import import lazy_import
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lazy_import(globals(), """
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from posixpath import split as _posix_split
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def basename(url, exclude_trailing_slash=True):
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"""Return the last component of a URL.
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:param url: The URL in question
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:param exclude_trailing_slash: If the url looks like "path/to/foo/"
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ignore the final slash and return 'foo' rather than ''
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:return: Just the final component of the URL. This can return ''
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if you don't exclude_trailing_slash, or if you are at the
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return split(url, exclude_trailing_slash=exclude_trailing_slash)[1]
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def dirname(url, exclude_trailing_slash=True):
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"""Return the parent directory of the given path.
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:param url: Relative or absolute URL
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:param exclude_trailing_slash: Remove a final slash
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(treat http://host/foo/ as http://host/foo, but
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http://host/ stays http://host/)
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:return: Everything in the URL except the last path chunk
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# TODO: jam 20060502 This was named dirname to be consistent
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# with the os functions, but maybe "parent" would be better
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return split(url, exclude_trailing_slash=exclude_trailing_slash)[0]
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# Private copies of quote and unquote, copied from Python's
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# urllib module because urllib unconditionally imports socket, which imports
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always_safe = ('ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ'
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'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz'
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for i, c in zip(xrange(256), str(bytearray(xrange(256)))):
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_safe_map[c] = c if (i < 128 and c in always_safe) else '%{0:02X}'.format(i)
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def quote(s, safe='/'):
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"""quote('abc def') -> 'abc%20def'
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Each part of a URL, e.g. the path info, the query, etc., has a
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different set of reserved characters that must be quoted.
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RFC 2396 Uniform Resource Identifiers (URI): Generic Syntax lists
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the following reserved characters.
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reserved = ";" | "/" | "?" | ":" | "@" | "&" | "=" | "+" |
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Each of these characters is reserved in some component of a URL,
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but not necessarily in all of them.
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By default, the quote function is intended for quoting the path
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section of a URL. Thus, it will not encode '/'. This character
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is reserved, but in typical usage the quote function is being
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called on a path where the existing slash characters are used as
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raise TypeError('None object cannot be quoted')
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cachekey = (safe, always_safe)
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(quoter, safe) = _safe_quoters[cachekey]
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safe_map = _safe_map.copy()
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safe_map.update([(c, c) for c in safe])
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quoter = safe_map.__getitem__
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safe = always_safe + safe
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_safe_quoters[cachekey] = (quoter, safe)
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if not s.rstrip(safe):
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return ''.join(map(quoter, s))
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_hexdig = '0123456789ABCDEFabcdef'
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_hextochr = dict((a + b, chr(int(a + b, 16)))
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for a in _hexdig for b in _hexdig)
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"""unquote('abc%20def') -> 'abc def'."""
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s += _hextochr[item[:2]] + item[2:]
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except UnicodeDecodeError:
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s += unichr(int(item[:2], 16)) + item[2:]
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"""Escape relpath to be a valid url."""
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if isinstance(relpath, unicode):
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relpath = relpath.encode('utf-8')
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# After quoting and encoding, the path should be perfectly
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# safe as a plain ASCII string, str() just enforces this
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return str(quote(relpath, safe='/~'))
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def file_relpath(base, path):
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"""Compute just the relative sub-portion of a url
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This assumes that both paths are already fully specified file:// URLs.
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if len(base) < MIN_ABS_FILEURL_LENGTH:
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raise ValueError('Length of base (%r) must equal or'
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' exceed the platform minimum url length (which is %d)' %
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(base, MIN_ABS_FILEURL_LENGTH))
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base = osutils.normpath(local_path_from_url(base))
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path = osutils.normpath(local_path_from_url(path))
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return escape(osutils.relpath(base, path))
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def _find_scheme_and_separator(url):
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"""Find the scheme separator (://) and the first path separator
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This is just a helper functions for other path utilities.
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It could probably be replaced by urlparse
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m = _url_scheme_re.match(url)
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scheme = m.group('scheme')
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path = m.group('path')
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# Find the path separating slash
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# (first slash after the ://)
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first_path_slash = path.find('/')
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if first_path_slash == -1:
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return len(scheme), None
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return len(scheme), first_path_slash+m.start('path')
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"""Tests whether a URL is in actual fact a URL."""
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return _url_scheme_re.match(url) is not None
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def join(base, *args):
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"""Create a URL by joining sections.
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This will normalize '..', assuming that paths are absolute
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(it assumes no symlinks in either path)
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If any of *args is an absolute URL, it will be treated correctly.
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join('http://foo', 'http://bar') => 'http://bar'
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join('http://foo', 'bar') => 'http://foo/bar'
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join('http://foo', 'bar', '../baz') => 'http://foo/baz'
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scheme_end, path_start = _find_scheme_and_separator(base)
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if scheme_end is None and path_start is None:
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elif path_start is None:
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path_start = len(base)
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path = base[path_start:]
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arg_scheme_end, arg_path_start = _find_scheme_and_separator(arg)
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if arg_scheme_end is None and arg_path_start is None:
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elif arg_path_start is None:
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arg_path_start = len(arg)
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if arg_scheme_end is not None:
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path = arg[arg_path_start:]
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scheme_end = arg_scheme_end
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path_start = arg_path_start
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path = joinpath(path, arg)
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return base[:path_start] + path
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def joinpath(base, *args):
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"""Join URL path segments to a URL path segment.
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This is somewhat like osutils.joinpath, but intended for URLs.
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XXX: this duplicates some normalisation logic, and also duplicates a lot of
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path handling logic that already exists in some Transport implementations.
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We really should try to have exactly one place in the code base responsible
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for combining paths of URLs.
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path = base.split('/')
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if len(path) > 1 and path[-1] == '':
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#If the path ends in a trailing /, remove it.
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if arg.startswith('/'):
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for chunk in arg.split('/'):
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raise errors.InvalidURLJoin('Cannot go above root',
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return '/'.join(path)
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# jam 20060502 Sorted to 'l' because the final target is 'local_path_from_url'
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def _posix_local_path_from_url(url):
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"""Convert a url like file:///path/to/foo into /path/to/foo"""
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url = split_segment_parameters_raw(url)[0]
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file_localhost_prefix = 'file://localhost/'
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if url.startswith(file_localhost_prefix):
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path = url[len(file_localhost_prefix) - 1:]
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elif not url.startswith('file:///'):
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raise errors.InvalidURL(
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url, 'local urls must start with file:/// or file://localhost/')
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path = url[len('file://'):]
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# We only strip off 2 slashes
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return unescape(path)
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def _posix_local_path_to_url(path):
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"""Convert a local path like ./foo into a URL like file:///path/to/foo
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This also handles transforming escaping unicode characters, etc.
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# importing directly from posixpath allows us to test this
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# on non-posix platforms
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return 'file://' + escape(osutils._posix_abspath(path))
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def _win32_local_path_from_url(url):
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"""Convert a url like file:///C:/path/to/foo into C:/path/to/foo"""
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if not url.startswith('file://'):
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raise errors.InvalidURL(url, 'local urls must start with file:///, '
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'UNC path urls must start with file://')
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url = split_segment_parameters_raw(url)[0]
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# We strip off all 3 slashes
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win32_url = url[len('file:'):]
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# check for UNC path: //HOST/path
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if not win32_url.startswith('///'):
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if (win32_url[2] == '/'
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or win32_url[3] in '|:'):
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raise errors.InvalidURL(url, 'Win32 UNC path urls'
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' have form file://HOST/path')
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return unescape(win32_url)
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# allow empty paths so we can serve all roots
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if win32_url == '///':
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# usual local path with drive letter
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if (len(win32_url) < 6
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or win32_url[3] not in ('abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz'
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'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ')
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or win32_url[4] not in '|:'
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or win32_url[5] != '/'):
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raise errors.InvalidURL(url, 'Win32 file urls start with'
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' file:///x:/, where x is a valid drive letter')
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return win32_url[3].upper() + u':' + unescape(win32_url[5:])
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def _win32_local_path_to_url(path):
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"""Convert a local path like ./foo into a URL like file:///C:/path/to/foo
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This also handles transforming escaping unicode characters, etc.
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# importing directly from ntpath allows us to test this
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# on non-win32 platform
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# FIXME: It turns out that on nt, ntpath.abspath uses nt._getfullpathname
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# which actually strips trailing space characters.
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# The worst part is that on linux ntpath.abspath has different
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# semantics, since 'nt' is not an available module.
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win32_path = osutils._win32_abspath(path)
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# check for UNC path \\HOST\path
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if win32_path.startswith('//'):
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return 'file:' + escape(win32_path)
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return ('file:///' + str(win32_path[0].upper()) + ':' +
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escape(win32_path[2:]))
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local_path_to_url = _posix_local_path_to_url
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local_path_from_url = _posix_local_path_from_url
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MIN_ABS_FILEURL_LENGTH = len('file:///')
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WIN32_MIN_ABS_FILEURL_LENGTH = len('file:///C:/')
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if sys.platform == 'win32':
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local_path_to_url = _win32_local_path_to_url
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local_path_from_url = _win32_local_path_from_url
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MIN_ABS_FILEURL_LENGTH = WIN32_MIN_ABS_FILEURL_LENGTH
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_url_scheme_re = re.compile(r'^(?P<scheme>[^:/]{2,}):(//)?(?P<path>.*)$')
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_url_hex_escapes_re = re.compile(r'(%[0-9a-fA-F]{2})')
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def _unescape_safe_chars(matchobj):
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"""re.sub callback to convert hex-escapes to plain characters (if safe).
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e.g. '%7E' will be converted to '~'.
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hex_digits = matchobj.group(0)[1:]
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char = chr(int(hex_digits, 16))
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if char in _url_dont_escape_characters:
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return matchobj.group(0).upper()
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def normalize_url(url):
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"""Make sure that a path string is in fully normalized URL form.
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This handles URLs which have unicode characters, spaces,
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special characters, etc.
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It has two basic modes of operation, depending on whether the
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supplied string starts with a url specifier (scheme://) or not.
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If it does not have a specifier it is considered a local path,
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and will be converted into a file:/// url. Non-ascii characters
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will be encoded using utf-8.
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If it does have a url specifier, it will be treated as a "hybrid"
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URL. Basically, a URL that should have URL special characters already
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escaped (like +?&# etc), but may have unicode characters, etc
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which would not be valid in a real URL.
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:param url: Either a hybrid URL or a local path
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:return: A normalized URL which only includes 7-bit ASCII characters.
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scheme_end, path_start = _find_scheme_and_separator(url)
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if scheme_end is None:
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return local_path_to_url(url)
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prefix = url[:path_start]
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path = url[path_start:]
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if not isinstance(url, unicode):
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if c not in _url_safe_characters:
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raise errors.InvalidURL(url, 'URLs can only contain specific'
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' safe characters (not %r)' % c)
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path = _url_hex_escapes_re.sub(_unescape_safe_chars, path)
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return str(prefix + ''.join(path))
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# We have a unicode (hybrid) url
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path_chars = list(path)
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for i in xrange(len(path_chars)):
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if path_chars[i] not in _url_safe_characters:
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chars = path_chars[i].encode('utf-8')
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path_chars[i] = ''.join(
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['%%%02X' % ord(c) for c in path_chars[i].encode('utf-8')])
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path = ''.join(path_chars)
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path = _url_hex_escapes_re.sub(_unescape_safe_chars, path)
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return str(prefix + path)
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def relative_url(base, other):
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"""Return a path to other from base.
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If other is unrelated to base, return other. Else return a relative path.
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This assumes no symlinks as part of the url.
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dummy, base_first_slash = _find_scheme_and_separator(base)
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if base_first_slash is None:
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dummy, other_first_slash = _find_scheme_and_separator(other)
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if other_first_slash is None:
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# this takes care of differing schemes or hosts
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base_scheme = base[:base_first_slash]
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other_scheme = other[:other_first_slash]
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if base_scheme != other_scheme:
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elif sys.platform == 'win32' and base_scheme == 'file://':
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base_drive = base[base_first_slash+1:base_first_slash+3]
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other_drive = other[other_first_slash+1:other_first_slash+3]
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if base_drive != other_drive:
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base_path = base[base_first_slash+1:]
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other_path = other[other_first_slash+1:]
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if base_path.endswith('/'):
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base_path = base_path[:-1]
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base_sections = base_path.split('/')
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other_sections = other_path.split('/')
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if base_sections == ['']:
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if other_sections == ['']:
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for b, o in zip(base_sections, other_sections):
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output_sections.append(b)
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match_len = len(output_sections)
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output_sections = ['..' for x in base_sections[match_len:]]
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output_sections.extend(other_sections[match_len:])
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return "/".join(output_sections) or "."
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def _win32_extract_drive_letter(url_base, path):
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"""On win32 the drive letter needs to be added to the url base."""
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# Strip off the drive letter
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# path is currently /C:/foo
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if len(path) < 4 or path[2] not in ':|' or path[3] != '/':
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raise errors.InvalidURL(url_base + path,
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'win32 file:/// paths need a drive letter')
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url_base += path[0:3] # file:// + /C:
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path = path[3:] # /foo
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return url_base, path
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def split(url, exclude_trailing_slash=True):
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"""Split a URL into its parent directory and a child directory.
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:param url: A relative or absolute URL
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:param exclude_trailing_slash: Strip off a final '/' if it is part
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of the path (but not if it is part of the protocol specification)
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:return: (parent_url, child_dir). child_dir may be the empty string if we're at
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scheme_loc, first_path_slash = _find_scheme_and_separator(url)
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if first_path_slash is None:
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# We have either a relative path, or no separating slash
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if scheme_loc is None:
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if exclude_trailing_slash and url.endswith('/'):
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return _posix_split(url)
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# Scheme with no path
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# We have a fully defined path
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url_base = url[:first_path_slash] # http://host, file://
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path = url[first_path_slash:] # /file/foo
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if sys.platform == 'win32' and url.startswith('file:///'):
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# Strip off the drive letter
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# url_base is currently file://
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# path is currently /C:/foo
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url_base, path = _win32_extract_drive_letter(url_base, path)
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# now it should be file:///C: and /foo
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if exclude_trailing_slash and len(path) > 1 and path.endswith('/'):
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head, tail = _posix_split(path)
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return url_base + head, tail
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def split_segment_parameters_raw(url):
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"""Split the subsegment of the last segment of a URL.
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:param url: A relative or absolute URL
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:return: (url, subsegments)
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# GZ 2011-11-18: Dodgy removing the terminal slash like this, function
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# operates on urls not url+segments, and Transport classes
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# should not be blindly adding slashes in the first place.
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lurl = strip_trailing_slash(url)
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# Segments begin at first comma after last forward slash, if one exists
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segment_start = lurl.find(",", lurl.rfind("/")+1)
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if segment_start == -1:
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return (lurl[:segment_start], lurl[segment_start+1:].split(","))
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def split_segment_parameters(url):
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"""Split the segment parameters of the last segment of a URL.
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:param url: A relative or absolute URL
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:return: (url, segment_parameters)
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(base_url, subsegments) = split_segment_parameters_raw(url)
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for subsegment in subsegments:
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(key, value) = subsegment.split("=", 1)
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parameters[key] = value
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return (base_url, parameters)
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def join_segment_parameters_raw(base, *subsegments):
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"""Create a new URL by adding subsegments to an existing one.
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This adds the specified subsegments to the last path in the specified
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base URL. The subsegments should be bytestrings.
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:note: You probably want to use join_segment_parameters instead.
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for subsegment in subsegments:
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if type(subsegment) is not str:
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raise TypeError("Subsegment %r is not a bytestring" % subsegment)
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if "," in subsegment:
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raise errors.InvalidURLJoin(", exists in subsegments",
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return ",".join((base,) + subsegments)
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def join_segment_parameters(url, parameters):
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"""Create a new URL by adding segment parameters to an existing one.
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The parameters of the last segment in the URL will be updated; if a
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parameter with the same key already exists it will be overwritten.
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:param url: A URL, as string
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:param parameters: Dictionary of parameters, keys and values as bytestrings
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(base, existing_parameters) = split_segment_parameters(url)
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new_parameters.update(existing_parameters)
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for key, value in parameters.iteritems():
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if type(key) is not str:
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raise TypeError("parameter key %r is not a bytestring" % key)
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if type(value) is not str:
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raise TypeError("parameter value %r for %s is not a bytestring" %
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raise errors.InvalidURLJoin("= exists in parameter key", url,
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new_parameters[key] = value
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return join_segment_parameters_raw(base,
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*["%s=%s" % item for item in sorted(new_parameters.items())])
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def _win32_strip_local_trailing_slash(url):
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"""Strip slashes after the drive letter"""
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if len(url) > WIN32_MIN_ABS_FILEURL_LENGTH:
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def strip_trailing_slash(url):
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"""Strip trailing slash, except for root paths.
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The definition of 'root path' is platform-dependent.
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This assumes that all URLs are valid netloc urls, such that they
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It searches for ://, and then refuses to remove the next '/'.
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It can also handle relative paths
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path/to/foo => path/to/foo
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path/to/foo/ => path/to/foo
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http://host/path/ => http://host/path
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http://host/path => http://host/path
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http://host/ => http://host/
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file:///foo/ => file:///foo
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# This is unique on win32 platforms, and is the only URL
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# format which does it differently.
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file:///c|/ => file:///c:/
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if not url.endswith('/'):
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if sys.platform == 'win32' and url.startswith('file://'):
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return _win32_strip_local_trailing_slash(url)
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scheme_loc, first_path_slash = _find_scheme_and_separator(url)
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if scheme_loc is None:
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# This is a relative path, as it has no scheme
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# so just chop off the last character
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if first_path_slash is None or first_path_slash == len(url)-1:
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# Don't chop off anything if the only slash is the path
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"""Unescape relpath from url format.
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This returns a Unicode path from a URL
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# jam 20060427 URLs are supposed to be ASCII only strings
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# If they are passed in as unicode, unquote
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# will return a UNICODE string, which actually contains
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# utf-8 bytes. So we have to ensure that they are
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# plain ASCII strings, or the final .decode will
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# try to encode the UNICODE => ASCII, and then decode
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except UnicodeError, e:
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raise errors.InvalidURL(url, 'URL was not a plain ASCII url: %s' % (e,))
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unquoted = unquote(url)
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unicode_path = unquoted.decode('utf-8')
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except UnicodeError, e:
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raise errors.InvalidURL(url, 'Unable to encode the URL as utf-8: %s' % (e,))
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# These are characters that if escaped, should stay that way
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_no_decode_chars = ';/?:@&=+$,#'
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_no_decode_ords = [ord(c) for c in _no_decode_chars]
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_no_decode_hex = (['%02x' % o for o in _no_decode_ords]
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+ ['%02X' % o for o in _no_decode_ords])
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_hex_display_map = dict(([('%02x' % o, chr(o)) for o in range(256)]
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+ [('%02X' % o, chr(o)) for o in range(256)]))
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#These entries get mapped to themselves
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_hex_display_map.update((hex,'%'+hex) for hex in _no_decode_hex)
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# These characters shouldn't be percent-encoded, and it's always safe to
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# unencode them if they are.
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_url_dont_escape_characters = set(
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"abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz" # Lowercase alpha
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"ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ" # Uppercase alpha
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"0123456789" # Numbers
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"-._~" # Unreserved characters
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# These characters should not be escaped
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_url_safe_characters = set(
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"abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz" # Lowercase alpha
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"ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ" # Uppercase alpha
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"0123456789" # Numbers
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"_.-!~*'()" # Unreserved characters
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"/;?:@&=+$," # Reserved characters
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"%#" # Extra reserved characters
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def unescape_for_display(url, encoding):
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"""Decode what you can for a URL, so that we get a nice looking path.
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This will turn file:// urls into local paths, and try to decode
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any portions of a http:// style url that it can.
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Any sections of the URL which can't be represented in the encoding or
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need to stay as escapes are left alone.
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:param url: A 7-bit ASCII URL
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:param encoding: The final output encoding
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:return: A unicode string which can be safely encoded into the
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raise ValueError('you cannot specify None for the display encoding')
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if url.startswith('file://'):
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path = local_path_from_url(url)
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path.encode(encoding)
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# Split into sections to try to decode utf-8
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for i in xrange(1, len(res)):
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escaped_chunks = res[i].split('%')
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for j in xrange(1, len(escaped_chunks)):
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item = escaped_chunks[j]
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escaped_chunks[j] = _hex_display_map[item[:2]] + item[2:]
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# Put back the percent symbol
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escaped_chunks[j] = '%' + item
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except UnicodeDecodeError:
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escaped_chunks[j] = unichr(int(item[:2], 16)) + item[2:]
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unescaped = ''.join(escaped_chunks)
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decoded = unescaped.decode('utf-8')
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except UnicodeDecodeError:
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# If this path segment cannot be properly utf-8 decoded
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# after doing unescaping we will just leave it alone
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decoded.encode(encoding)
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except UnicodeEncodeError:
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# If this chunk cannot be encoded in the local
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# encoding, then we should leave it alone
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# Otherwise take the url decoded one
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return u'/'.join(res)
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def derive_to_location(from_location):
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"""Derive a TO_LOCATION given a FROM_LOCATION.
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The normal case is a FROM_LOCATION of http://foo/bar => bar.
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The Right Thing for some logical destinations may differ though
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because no / may be present at all. In that case, the result is
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the full name without the scheme indicator, e.g. lp:foo-bar => foo-bar.
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This latter case also applies when a Windows drive
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is used without a path, e.g. c:foo-bar => foo-bar.
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If no /, path separator or : is found, the from_location is returned.
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if from_location.find("/") >= 0 or from_location.find(os.sep) >= 0:
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return os.path.basename(from_location.rstrip("/\\"))
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sep = from_location.find(":")
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return from_location[sep+1:]
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def _is_absolute(url):
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return (osutils.pathjoin('/foo', url) == url)
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def rebase_url(url, old_base, new_base):
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"""Convert a relative path from an old base URL to a new base URL.
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The result will be a relative path.
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Absolute paths and full URLs are returned unaltered.
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scheme, separator = _find_scheme_and_separator(url)
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if scheme is not None:
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if _is_absolute(url):
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old_parsed = urlparse.urlparse(old_base)
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new_parsed = urlparse.urlparse(new_base)
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if (old_parsed[:2]) != (new_parsed[:2]):
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raise errors.InvalidRebaseURLs(old_base, new_base)
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return determine_relative_path(new_parsed[2],
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join(old_parsed[2], url))
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def determine_relative_path(from_path, to_path):
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"""Determine a relative path from from_path to to_path."""
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from_segments = osutils.splitpath(from_path)
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to_segments = osutils.splitpath(to_path)
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for count, (from_element, to_element) in enumerate(zip(from_segments,
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if from_element != to_element:
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unique_from = from_segments[count:]
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unique_to = to_segments[count:]
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segments = (['..'] * len(unique_from) + unique_to)
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if len(segments) == 0:
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return osutils.pathjoin(*segments)
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def __init__(self, scheme, quoted_user, quoted_password, quoted_host,
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self.quoted_host = quoted_host
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self.host = unquote(self.quoted_host)
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self.quoted_user = quoted_user
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if self.quoted_user is not None:
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self.user = unquote(self.quoted_user)
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self.quoted_password = quoted_password
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if self.quoted_password is not None:
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self.password = unquote(self.quoted_password)
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self.quoted_path = _url_hex_escapes_re.sub(_unescape_safe_chars, quoted_path)
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self.path = unquote(self.quoted_path)
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def __eq__(self, other):
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return (isinstance(other, self.__class__) and
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self.scheme == other.scheme and
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self.host == other.host and
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self.user == other.user and
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self.password == other.password and
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self.path == other.path)
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return "<%s(%r, %r, %r, %r, %r, %r)>" % (
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self.__class__.__name__,
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self.scheme, self.quoted_user, self.quoted_password,
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self.quoted_host, self.port, self.quoted_path)
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def from_string(cls, url):
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"""Create a URL object from a string.
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:param url: URL as bytestring
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if isinstance(url, unicode):
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raise errors.InvalidURL('should be ascii:\n%r' % url)
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url = url.encode('utf-8')
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(scheme, netloc, path, params,
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query, fragment) = urlparse.urlparse(url, allow_fragments=False)
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user = password = host = port = None
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user, host = netloc.rsplit('@', 1)
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user, password = user.split(':', 1)
868
if ':' in host and not (host[0] == '[' and host[-1] == ']'):
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host, port = host.rsplit(':',1)
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raise errors.InvalidURL('invalid port number %s in url:\n%s' %
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if host != "" and host[0] == '[' and host[-1] == ']': #IPv6
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return cls(scheme, user, password, host, port, path)
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netloc = self.quoted_host
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netloc = "[%s]" % netloc
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if self.quoted_user is not None:
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# Note that we don't put the password back even if we
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# have one so that it doesn't get accidentally
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netloc = '%s@%s' % (self.quoted_user, netloc)
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if self.port is not None:
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netloc = '%s:%d' % (netloc, self.port)
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return urlparse.urlunparse(
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(self.scheme, netloc, self.quoted_path, None, None, None))
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def _combine_paths(base_path, relpath):
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"""Transform a Transport-relative path to a remote absolute path.
899
This does not handle substitution of ~ but does handle '..' and '.'
904
t._combine_paths('/home/sarah', 'project/foo')
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=> '/home/sarah/project/foo'
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t._combine_paths('/home/sarah', '../../etc')
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t._combine_paths('/home/sarah', '/etc')
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:param base_path: base path
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:param relpath: relative url string for relative part of remote path.
913
:return: urlencoded string for final path.
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if not isinstance(relpath, str):
916
raise errors.InvalidURL(relpath)
917
relpath = _url_hex_escapes_re.sub(_unescape_safe_chars, relpath)
918
if relpath.startswith('/'):
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base_parts = base_path.split('/')
922
if len(base_parts) > 0 and base_parts[-1] == '':
923
base_parts = base_parts[:-1]
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for p in relpath.split('/'):
926
if len(base_parts) == 0:
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# In most filesystems, a request for the parent
928
# of root, just returns root.
935
path = '/'.join(base_parts)
936
if not path.startswith('/'):
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def clone(self, offset=None):
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"""Return a new URL for a path relative to this URL.
943
:param offset: A relative path, already urlencoded
944
:return: `URL` instance
946
if offset is not None:
947
relative = unescape(offset).encode('utf-8')
948
path = self._combine_paths(self.path, relative)
949
path = quote(path, safe="/~")
951
path = self.quoted_path
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return self.__class__(self.scheme, self.quoted_user,
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self.quoted_password, self.quoted_host, self.port,
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"""Extract the server address, the credentials and the path from the url.
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user, password, host and path should be quoted if they contain reserved
963
:param url: an quoted url
964
:return: (scheme, user, password, host, port, path) tuple, all fields
967
parsed_url = URL.from_string(url)
968
return (parsed_url.scheme, parsed_url.user, parsed_url.password,
969
parsed_url.host, parsed_url.port, parsed_url.path)