From 227b2d30a8675b44918f9d9ca89b24144a938215 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Shubham Saini Date: Mon, 5 Aug 2019 14:02:33 +0530 Subject: removing venv files --- .../pip/_vendor/requests/__init__.py | 123 --- .../pip/_vendor/requests/__version__.py | 14 - .../pip/_vendor/requests/_internal_utils.py | 42 - .../pip/_vendor/requests/adapters.py | 525 ------------ .../pip/_vendor/requests/api.py | 152 ---- .../pip/_vendor/requests/auth.py | 293 ------- .../pip/_vendor/requests/certs.py | 18 - .../pip/_vendor/requests/compat.py | 73 -- .../pip/_vendor/requests/cookies.py | 542 ------------ .../pip/_vendor/requests/exceptions.py | 122 --- .../pip/_vendor/requests/help.py | 120 --- .../pip/_vendor/requests/hooks.py | 34 - .../pip/_vendor/requests/models.py | 948 --------------------- .../pip/_vendor/requests/packages.py | 16 - .../pip/_vendor/requests/sessions.py | 737 ---------------- .../pip/_vendor/requests/status_codes.py | 91 -- .../pip/_vendor/requests/structures.py | 105 --- .../pip/_vendor/requests/utils.py | 904 -------------------- 18 files changed, 4859 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg/pip/_vendor/requests/__init__.py delete mode 100644 venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg/pip/_vendor/requests/__version__.py delete mode 100644 venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg/pip/_vendor/requests/_internal_utils.py delete mode 100644 venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg/pip/_vendor/requests/adapters.py delete mode 100644 venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg/pip/_vendor/requests/api.py delete mode 100644 venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg/pip/_vendor/requests/auth.py delete mode 100644 venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg/pip/_vendor/requests/certs.py delete mode 100644 venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg/pip/_vendor/requests/compat.py delete mode 100644 venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg/pip/_vendor/requests/cookies.py delete mode 100644 venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg/pip/_vendor/requests/exceptions.py delete mode 100644 venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg/pip/_vendor/requests/help.py delete mode 100644 venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg/pip/_vendor/requests/hooks.py delete mode 100644 venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg/pip/_vendor/requests/models.py delete mode 100644 venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg/pip/_vendor/requests/packages.py delete mode 100644 venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg/pip/_vendor/requests/sessions.py delete mode 100644 venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg/pip/_vendor/requests/status_codes.py delete mode 100644 venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg/pip/_vendor/requests/structures.py delete mode 100644 venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg/pip/_vendor/requests/utils.py (limited to 'venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg/pip/_vendor/requests') diff --git a/venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg/pip/_vendor/requests/__init__.py b/venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg/pip/_vendor/requests/__init__.py deleted file mode 100644 index f9565cb..0000000 --- a/venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg/pip/_vendor/requests/__init__.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,123 +0,0 @@ -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -# __ -# /__) _ _ _ _ _/ _ -# / ( (- (/ (/ (- _) / _) -# / - -""" -Requests HTTP Library -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -Requests is an HTTP library, written in Python, for human beings. Basic GET -usage: - - >>> import requests - >>> r = requests.get('https://www.python.org') - >>> r.status_code - 200 - >>> 'Python is a programming language' in r.content - True - -... or POST: - - >>> payload = dict(key1='value1', key2='value2') - >>> r = requests.post('http://httpbin.org/post', data=payload) - >>> print(r.text) - { - ... - "form": { - "key2": "value2", - "key1": "value1" - }, - ... - } - -The other HTTP methods are supported - see `requests.api`. Full documentation -is at . - -:copyright: (c) 2017 by Kenneth Reitz. -:license: Apache 2.0, see LICENSE for more details. -""" - -from pip._vendor import urllib3 -from pip._vendor import chardet -import warnings -from .exceptions import RequestsDependencyWarning - - -def check_compatibility(urllib3_version, chardet_version): - urllib3_version = urllib3_version.split('.') - assert urllib3_version != ['dev'] # Verify urllib3 isn't installed from git. - - # Sometimes, urllib3 only reports its version as 16.1. - if len(urllib3_version) == 2: - urllib3_version.append('0') - - # Check urllib3 for compatibility. - major, minor, patch = urllib3_version # noqa: F811 - major, minor, patch = int(major), int(minor), int(patch) - # urllib3 >= 1.21.1, <= 1.22 - assert major == 1 - assert minor >= 21 - assert minor <= 22 - - # Check chardet for compatibility. - major, minor, patch = chardet_version.split('.')[:3] - major, minor, patch = int(major), int(minor), int(patch) - # chardet >= 3.0.2, < 3.1.0 - assert major == 3 - assert minor < 1 - assert patch >= 2 - - -# Check imported dependencies for compatibility. -try: - check_compatibility(urllib3.__version__, chardet.__version__) -except (AssertionError, ValueError): - warnings.warn("urllib3 ({0}) or chardet ({1}) doesn't match a supported " - "version!".format(urllib3.__version__, chardet.__version__), - RequestsDependencyWarning) - -# Attempt to enable urllib3's SNI support, if possible -from pip._internal.compat import WINDOWS -if not WINDOWS: - try: - from pip._vendor.urllib3.contrib import pyopenssl - pyopenssl.inject_into_urllib3() - except ImportError: - pass - -# urllib3's DependencyWarnings should be silenced. -from pip._vendor.urllib3.exceptions import DependencyWarning -warnings.simplefilter('ignore', DependencyWarning) - -from .__version__ import __title__, __description__, __url__, __version__ -from .__version__ import __build__, __author__, __author_email__, __license__ -from .__version__ import __copyright__, __cake__ - -from . import utils -from . import packages -from .models import Request, Response, PreparedRequest -from .api import request, get, head, post, patch, put, delete, options -from .sessions import session, Session -from .status_codes import codes -from .exceptions import ( - RequestException, Timeout, URLRequired, - TooManyRedirects, HTTPError, ConnectionError, - FileModeWarning, ConnectTimeout, ReadTimeout -) - -# Set default logging handler to avoid "No handler found" warnings. -import logging -try: # Python 2.7+ - from logging import NullHandler -except ImportError: - class NullHandler(logging.Handler): - def emit(self, record): - pass - -logging.getLogger(__name__).addHandler(NullHandler()) - -# FileModeWarnings go off per the default. -warnings.simplefilter('default', FileModeWarning, append=True) diff --git a/venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg/pip/_vendor/requests/__version__.py b/venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg/pip/_vendor/requests/__version__.py deleted file mode 100644 index d380286..0000000 --- a/venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg/pip/_vendor/requests/__version__.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -# .-. .-. .-. . . .-. .-. .-. .-. -# |( |- |.| | | |- `-. | `-. -# ' ' `-' `-`.`-' `-' `-' ' `-' - -__title__ = 'requests' -__description__ = 'Python HTTP for Humans.' -__url__ = 'http://python-requests.org' -__version__ = '2.18.4' -__build__ = 0x021804 -__author__ = 'Kenneth Reitz' -__author_email__ = 'me@kennethreitz.org' -__license__ = 'Apache 2.0' -__copyright__ = 'Copyright 2017 Kenneth Reitz' -__cake__ = u'\u2728 \U0001f370 \u2728' diff --git a/venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg/pip/_vendor/requests/_internal_utils.py b/venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg/pip/_vendor/requests/_internal_utils.py deleted file mode 100644 index 405b025..0000000 --- a/venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg/pip/_vendor/requests/_internal_utils.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,42 +0,0 @@ -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -""" -requests._internal_utils -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -Provides utility functions that are consumed internally by Requests -which depend on extremely few external helpers (such as compat) -""" - -from .compat import is_py2, builtin_str, str - - -def to_native_string(string, encoding='ascii'): - """Given a string object, regardless of type, returns a representation of - that string in the native string type, encoding and decoding where - necessary. This assumes ASCII unless told otherwise. - """ - if isinstance(string, builtin_str): - out = string - else: - if is_py2: - out = string.encode(encoding) - else: - out = string.decode(encoding) - - return out - - -def unicode_is_ascii(u_string): - """Determine if unicode string only contains ASCII characters. - - :param str u_string: unicode string to check. Must be unicode - and not Python 2 `str`. - :rtype: bool - """ - assert isinstance(u_string, str) - try: - u_string.encode('ascii') - return True - except UnicodeEncodeError: - return False diff --git a/venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg/pip/_vendor/requests/adapters.py b/venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg/pip/_vendor/requests/adapters.py deleted file mode 100644 index c50585c..0000000 --- a/venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg/pip/_vendor/requests/adapters.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,525 +0,0 @@ -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -""" -requests.adapters -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -This module contains the transport adapters that Requests uses to define -and maintain connections. -""" - -import os.path -import socket - -from pip._vendor.urllib3.poolmanager import PoolManager, proxy_from_url -from pip._vendor.urllib3.response import HTTPResponse -from pip._vendor.urllib3.util import Timeout as TimeoutSauce -from pip._vendor.urllib3.util.retry import Retry -from pip._vendor.urllib3.exceptions import ClosedPoolError -from pip._vendor.urllib3.exceptions import ConnectTimeoutError -from pip._vendor.urllib3.exceptions import HTTPError as _HTTPError -from pip._vendor.urllib3.exceptions import MaxRetryError -from pip._vendor.urllib3.exceptions import NewConnectionError -from pip._vendor.urllib3.exceptions import ProxyError as _ProxyError -from pip._vendor.urllib3.exceptions import ProtocolError -from pip._vendor.urllib3.exceptions import ReadTimeoutError -from pip._vendor.urllib3.exceptions import SSLError as _SSLError -from pip._vendor.urllib3.exceptions import ResponseError - -from .models import Response -from .compat import urlparse, basestring -from .utils import (DEFAULT_CA_BUNDLE_PATH, get_encoding_from_headers, - prepend_scheme_if_needed, get_auth_from_url, urldefragauth, - select_proxy) -from .structures import CaseInsensitiveDict -from .cookies import extract_cookies_to_jar -from .exceptions import (ConnectionError, ConnectTimeout, ReadTimeout, SSLError, - ProxyError, RetryError, InvalidSchema) -from .auth import _basic_auth_str - -try: - from pip._vendor.urllib3.contrib.socks import SOCKSProxyManager -except ImportError: - def SOCKSProxyManager(*args, **kwargs): - raise InvalidSchema("Missing dependencies for SOCKS support.") - -DEFAULT_POOLBLOCK = False -DEFAULT_POOLSIZE = 10 -DEFAULT_RETRIES = 0 -DEFAULT_POOL_TIMEOUT = None - - -class BaseAdapter(object): - """The Base Transport Adapter""" - - def __init__(self): - super(BaseAdapter, self).__init__() - - def send(self, request, stream=False, timeout=None, verify=True, - cert=None, proxies=None): - """Sends PreparedRequest object. Returns Response object. - - :param request: The :class:`PreparedRequest ` being sent. - :param stream: (optional) Whether to stream the request content. - :param timeout: (optional) How long to wait for the server to send - data before giving up, as a float, or a :ref:`(connect timeout, - read timeout) ` tuple. - :type timeout: float or tuple - :param verify: (optional) Either a boolean, in which case it controls whether we verify - the server's TLS certificate, or a string, in which case it must be a path - to a CA bundle to use - :param cert: (optional) Any user-provided SSL certificate to be trusted. - :param proxies: (optional) The proxies dictionary to apply to the request. - """ - raise NotImplementedError - - def close(self): - """Cleans up adapter specific items.""" - raise NotImplementedError - - -class HTTPAdapter(BaseAdapter): - """The built-in HTTP Adapter for urllib3. - - Provides a general-case interface for Requests sessions to contact HTTP and - HTTPS urls by implementing the Transport Adapter interface. This class will - usually be created by the :class:`Session ` class under the - covers. - - :param pool_connections: The number of urllib3 connection pools to cache. - :param pool_maxsize: The maximum number of connections to save in the pool. - :param max_retries: The maximum number of retries each connection - should attempt. Note, this applies only to failed DNS lookups, socket - connections and connection timeouts, never to requests where data has - made it to the server. By default, Requests does not retry failed - connections. If you need granular control over the conditions under - which we retry a request, import urllib3's ``Retry`` class and pass - that instead. - :param pool_block: Whether the connection pool should block for connections. - - Usage:: - - >>> import requests - >>> s = requests.Session() - >>> a = requests.adapters.HTTPAdapter(max_retries=3) - >>> s.mount('http://', a) - """ - __attrs__ = ['max_retries', 'config', '_pool_connections', '_pool_maxsize', - '_pool_block'] - - def __init__(self, pool_connections=DEFAULT_POOLSIZE, - pool_maxsize=DEFAULT_POOLSIZE, max_retries=DEFAULT_RETRIES, - pool_block=DEFAULT_POOLBLOCK): - if max_retries == DEFAULT_RETRIES: - self.max_retries = Retry(0, read=False) - else: - self.max_retries = Retry.from_int(max_retries) - self.config = {} - self.proxy_manager = {} - - super(HTTPAdapter, self).__init__() - - self._pool_connections = pool_connections - self._pool_maxsize = pool_maxsize - self._pool_block = pool_block - - self.init_poolmanager(pool_connections, pool_maxsize, block=pool_block) - - def __getstate__(self): - return dict((attr, getattr(self, attr, None)) for attr in - self.__attrs__) - - def __setstate__(self, state): - # Can't handle by adding 'proxy_manager' to self.__attrs__ because - # self.poolmanager uses a lambda function, which isn't pickleable. - self.proxy_manager = {} - self.config = {} - - for attr, value in state.items(): - setattr(self, attr, value) - - self.init_poolmanager(self._pool_connections, self._pool_maxsize, - block=self._pool_block) - - def init_poolmanager(self, connections, maxsize, block=DEFAULT_POOLBLOCK, **pool_kwargs): - """Initializes a urllib3 PoolManager. - - This method should not be called from user code, and is only - exposed for use when subclassing the - :class:`HTTPAdapter `. - - :param connections: The number of urllib3 connection pools to cache. - :param maxsize: The maximum number of connections to save in the pool. - :param block: Block when no free connections are available. - :param pool_kwargs: Extra keyword arguments used to initialize the Pool Manager. - """ - # save these values for pickling - self._pool_connections = connections - self._pool_maxsize = maxsize - self._pool_block = block - - self.poolmanager = PoolManager(num_pools=connections, maxsize=maxsize, - block=block, strict=True, **pool_kwargs) - - def proxy_manager_for(self, proxy, **proxy_kwargs): - """Return urllib3 ProxyManager for the given proxy. - - This method should not be called from user code, and is only - exposed for use when subclassing the - :class:`HTTPAdapter `. - - :param proxy: The proxy to return a urllib3 ProxyManager for. - :param proxy_kwargs: Extra keyword arguments used to configure the Proxy Manager. - :returns: ProxyManager - :rtype: urllib3.ProxyManager - """ - if proxy in self.proxy_manager: - manager = self.proxy_manager[proxy] - elif proxy.lower().startswith('socks'): - username, password = get_auth_from_url(proxy) - manager = self.proxy_manager[proxy] = SOCKSProxyManager( - proxy, - username=username, - password=password, - num_pools=self._pool_connections, - maxsize=self._pool_maxsize, - block=self._pool_block, - **proxy_kwargs - ) - else: - proxy_headers = self.proxy_headers(proxy) - manager = self.proxy_manager[proxy] = proxy_from_url( - proxy, - proxy_headers=proxy_headers, - num_pools=self._pool_connections, - maxsize=self._pool_maxsize, - block=self._pool_block, - **proxy_kwargs) - - return manager - - def cert_verify(self, conn, url, verify, cert): - """Verify a SSL certificate. This method should not be called from user - code, and is only exposed for use when subclassing the - :class:`HTTPAdapter `. - - :param conn: The urllib3 connection object associated with the cert. - :param url: The requested URL. - :param verify: Either a boolean, in which case it controls whether we verify - the server's TLS certificate, or a string, in which case it must be a path - to a CA bundle to use - :param cert: The SSL certificate to verify. - """ - if url.lower().startswith('https') and verify: - - cert_loc = None - - # Allow self-specified cert location. - if verify is not True: - cert_loc = verify - - if not cert_loc: - cert_loc = DEFAULT_CA_BUNDLE_PATH - - if not cert_loc or not os.path.exists(cert_loc): - raise IOError("Could not find a suitable TLS CA certificate bundle, " - "invalid path: {0}".format(cert_loc)) - - conn.cert_reqs = 'CERT_REQUIRED' - - if not os.path.isdir(cert_loc): - conn.ca_certs = cert_loc - else: - conn.ca_cert_dir = cert_loc - else: - conn.cert_reqs = 'CERT_NONE' - conn.ca_certs = None - conn.ca_cert_dir = None - - if cert: - if not isinstance(cert, basestring): - conn.cert_file = cert[0] - conn.key_file = cert[1] - else: - conn.cert_file = cert - conn.key_file = None - if conn.cert_file and not os.path.exists(conn.cert_file): - raise IOError("Could not find the TLS certificate file, " - "invalid path: {0}".format(conn.cert_file)) - if conn.key_file and not os.path.exists(conn.key_file): - raise IOError("Could not find the TLS key file, " - "invalid path: {0}".format(conn.key_file)) - - def build_response(self, req, resp): - """Builds a :class:`Response ` object from a urllib3 - response. This should not be called from user code, and is only exposed - for use when subclassing the - :class:`HTTPAdapter ` - - :param req: The :class:`PreparedRequest ` used to generate the response. - :param resp: The urllib3 response object. - :rtype: requests.Response - """ - response = Response() - - # Fallback to None if there's no status_code, for whatever reason. - response.status_code = getattr(resp, 'status', None) - - # Make headers case-insensitive. - response.headers = CaseInsensitiveDict(getattr(resp, 'headers', {})) - - # Set encoding. - response.encoding = get_encoding_from_headers(response.headers) - response.raw = resp - response.reason = response.raw.reason - - if isinstance(req.url, bytes): - response.url = req.url.decode('utf-8') - else: - response.url = req.url - - # Add new cookies from the server. - extract_cookies_to_jar(response.cookies, req, resp) - - # Give the Response some context. - response.request = req - response.connection = self - - return response - - def get_connection(self, url, proxies=None): - """Returns a urllib3 connection for the given URL. This should not be - called from user code, and is only exposed for use when subclassing the - :class:`HTTPAdapter `. - - :param url: The URL to connect to. - :param proxies: (optional) A Requests-style dictionary of proxies used on this request. - :rtype: urllib3.ConnectionPool - """ - proxy = select_proxy(url, proxies) - - if proxy: - proxy = prepend_scheme_if_needed(proxy, 'http') - proxy_manager = self.proxy_manager_for(proxy) - conn = proxy_manager.connection_from_url(url) - else: - # Only scheme should be lower case - parsed = urlparse(url) - url = parsed.geturl() - conn = self.poolmanager.connection_from_url(url) - - return conn - - def close(self): - """Disposes of any internal state. - - Currently, this closes the PoolManager and any active ProxyManager, - which closes any pooled connections. - """ - self.poolmanager.clear() - for proxy in self.proxy_manager.values(): - proxy.clear() - - def request_url(self, request, proxies): - """Obtain the url to use when making the final request. - - If the message is being sent through a HTTP proxy, the full URL has to - be used. Otherwise, we should only use the path portion of the URL. - - This should not be called from user code, and is only exposed for use - when subclassing the - :class:`HTTPAdapter `. - - :param request: The :class:`PreparedRequest ` being sent. - :param proxies: A dictionary of schemes or schemes and hosts to proxy URLs. - :rtype: str - """ - proxy = select_proxy(request.url, proxies) - scheme = urlparse(request.url).scheme - - is_proxied_http_request = (proxy and scheme != 'https') - using_socks_proxy = False - if proxy: - proxy_scheme = urlparse(proxy).scheme.lower() - using_socks_proxy = proxy_scheme.startswith('socks') - - url = request.path_url - if is_proxied_http_request and not using_socks_proxy: - url = urldefragauth(request.url) - - return url - - def add_headers(self, request, **kwargs): - """Add any headers needed by the connection. As of v2.0 this does - nothing by default, but is left for overriding by users that subclass - the :class:`HTTPAdapter `. - - This should not be called from user code, and is only exposed for use - when subclassing the - :class:`HTTPAdapter `. - - :param request: The :class:`PreparedRequest ` to add headers to. - :param kwargs: The keyword arguments from the call to send(). - """ - pass - - def proxy_headers(self, proxy): - """Returns a dictionary of the headers to add to any request sent - through a proxy. This works with urllib3 magic to ensure that they are - correctly sent to the proxy, rather than in a tunnelled request if - CONNECT is being used. - - This should not be called from user code, and is only exposed for use - when subclassing the - :class:`HTTPAdapter `. - - :param proxies: The url of the proxy being used for this request. - :rtype: dict - """ - headers = {} - username, password = get_auth_from_url(proxy) - - if username: - headers['Proxy-Authorization'] = _basic_auth_str(username, - password) - - return headers - - def send(self, request, stream=False, timeout=None, verify=True, cert=None, proxies=None): - """Sends PreparedRequest object. Returns Response object. - - :param request: The :class:`PreparedRequest ` being sent. - :param stream: (optional) Whether to stream the request content. - :param timeout: (optional) How long to wait for the server to send - data before giving up, as a float, or a :ref:`(connect timeout, - read timeout) ` tuple. - :type timeout: float or tuple or urllib3 Timeout object - :param verify: (optional) Either a boolean, in which case it controls whether - we verify the server's TLS certificate, or a string, in which case it - must be a path to a CA bundle to use - :param cert: (optional) Any user-provided SSL certificate to be trusted. - :param proxies: (optional) The proxies dictionary to apply to the request. - :rtype: requests.Response - """ - - conn = self.get_connection(request.url, proxies) - - self.cert_verify(conn, request.url, verify, cert) - url = self.request_url(request, proxies) - self.add_headers(request) - - chunked = not (request.body is None or 'Content-Length' in request.headers) - - if isinstance(timeout, tuple): - try: - connect, read = timeout - timeout = TimeoutSauce(connect=connect, read=read) - except ValueError as e: - # this may raise a string formatting error. - err = ("Invalid timeout {0}. Pass a (connect, read) " - "timeout tuple, or a single float to set " - "both timeouts to the same value".format(timeout)) - raise ValueError(err) - elif isinstance(timeout, TimeoutSauce): - pass - else: - timeout = TimeoutSauce(connect=timeout, read=timeout) - - try: - if not chunked: - resp = conn.urlopen( - method=request.method, - url=url, - body=request.body, - headers=request.headers, - redirect=False, - assert_same_host=False, - preload_content=False, - decode_content=False, - retries=self.max_retries, - timeout=timeout - ) - - # Send the request. - else: - if hasattr(conn, 'proxy_pool'): - conn = conn.proxy_pool - - low_conn = conn._get_conn(timeout=DEFAULT_POOL_TIMEOUT) - - try: - low_conn.putrequest(request.method, - url, - skip_accept_encoding=True) - - for header, value in request.headers.items(): - low_conn.putheader(header, value) - - low_conn.endheaders() - - for i in request.body: - low_conn.send(hex(len(i))[2:].encode('utf-8')) - low_conn.send(b'\r\n') - low_conn.send(i) - low_conn.send(b'\r\n') - low_conn.send(b'0\r\n\r\n') - - # Receive the response from the server - try: - # For Python 2.7+ versions, use buffering of HTTP - # responses - r = low_conn.getresponse(buffering=True) - except TypeError: - # For compatibility with Python 2.6 versions and back - r = low_conn.getresponse() - - resp = HTTPResponse.from_httplib( - r, - pool=conn, - connection=low_conn, - preload_content=False, - decode_content=False - ) - except: - # If we hit any problems here, clean up the connection. - # Then, reraise so that we can handle the actual exception. - low_conn.close() - raise - - except (ProtocolError, socket.error) as err: - raise ConnectionError(err, request=request) - - except MaxRetryError as e: - if isinstance(e.reason, ConnectTimeoutError): - # TODO: Remove this in 3.0.0: see #2811 - if not isinstance(e.reason, NewConnectionError): - raise ConnectTimeout(e, request=request) - - if isinstance(e.reason, ResponseError): - raise RetryError(e, request=request) - - if isinstance(e.reason, _ProxyError): - raise ProxyError(e, request=request) - - if isinstance(e.reason, _SSLError): - # This branch is for urllib3 v1.22 and later. - raise SSLError(e, request=request) - - raise ConnectionError(e, request=request) - - except ClosedPoolError as e: - raise ConnectionError(e, request=request) - - except _ProxyError as e: - raise ProxyError(e) - - except (_SSLError, _HTTPError) as e: - if isinstance(e, _SSLError): - # This branch is for urllib3 versions earlier than v1.22 - raise SSLError(e, request=request) - elif isinstance(e, ReadTimeoutError): - raise ReadTimeout(e, request=request) - else: - raise - - return self.build_response(request, resp) diff --git a/venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg/pip/_vendor/requests/api.py b/venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg/pip/_vendor/requests/api.py deleted file mode 100644 index f9ffabf..0000000 --- a/venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg/pip/_vendor/requests/api.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,152 +0,0 @@ -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -""" -requests.api -~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -This module implements the Requests API. - -:copyright: (c) 2012 by Kenneth Reitz. -:license: Apache2, see LICENSE for more details. -""" - -from . import sessions - - -def request(method, url, **kwargs): - """Constructs and sends a :class:`Request `. - - :param method: method for the new :class:`Request` object. - :param url: URL for the new :class:`Request` object. - :param params: (optional) Dictionary or bytes to be sent in the query string for the :class:`Request`. - :param data: (optional) Dictionary or list of tuples ``[(key, value)]`` (will be form-encoded), bytes, or file-like object to send in the body of the :class:`Request`. - :param json: (optional) json data to send in the body of the :class:`Request`. - :param headers: (optional) Dictionary of HTTP Headers to send with the :class:`Request`. - :param cookies: (optional) Dict or CookieJar object to send with the :class:`Request`. - :param files: (optional) Dictionary of ``'name': file-like-objects`` (or ``{'name': file-tuple}``) for multipart encoding upload. - ``file-tuple`` can be a 2-tuple ``('filename', fileobj)``, 3-tuple ``('filename', fileobj, 'content_type')`` - or a 4-tuple ``('filename', fileobj, 'content_type', custom_headers)``, where ``'content-type'`` is a string - defining the content type of the given file and ``custom_headers`` a dict-like object containing additional headers - to add for the file. - :param auth: (optional) Auth tuple to enable Basic/Digest/Custom HTTP Auth. - :param timeout: (optional) How many seconds to wait for the server to send data - before giving up, as a float, or a :ref:`(connect timeout, read - timeout) ` tuple. - :type timeout: float or tuple - :param allow_redirects: (optional) Boolean. Enable/disable GET/OPTIONS/POST/PUT/PATCH/DELETE/HEAD redirection. Defaults to ``True``. - :type allow_redirects: bool - :param proxies: (optional) Dictionary mapping protocol to the URL of the proxy. - :param verify: (optional) Either a boolean, in which case it controls whether we verify - the server's TLS certificate, or a string, in which case it must be a path - to a CA bundle to use. Defaults to ``True``. - :param stream: (optional) if ``False``, the response content will be immediately downloaded. - :param cert: (optional) if String, path to ssl client cert file (.pem). If Tuple, ('cert', 'key') pair. - :return: :class:`Response ` object - :rtype: requests.Response - - Usage:: - - >>> import requests - >>> req = requests.request('GET', 'http://httpbin.org/get') - - """ - - # By using the 'with' statement we are sure the session is closed, thus we - # avoid leaving sockets open which can trigger a ResourceWarning in some - # cases, and look like a memory leak in others. - with sessions.Session() as session: - return session.request(method=method, url=url, **kwargs) - - -def get(url, params=None, **kwargs): - r"""Sends a GET request. - - :param url: URL for the new :class:`Request` object. - :param params: (optional) Dictionary or bytes to be sent in the query string for the :class:`Request`. - :param \*\*kwargs: Optional arguments that ``request`` takes. - :return: :class:`Response ` object - :rtype: requests.Response - """ - - kwargs.setdefault('allow_redirects', True) - return request('get', url, params=params, **kwargs) - - -def options(url, **kwargs): - r"""Sends an OPTIONS request. - - :param url: URL for the new :class:`Request` object. - :param \*\*kwargs: Optional arguments that ``request`` takes. - :return: :class:`Response ` object - :rtype: requests.Response - """ - - kwargs.setdefault('allow_redirects', True) - return request('options', url, **kwargs) - - -def head(url, **kwargs): - r"""Sends a HEAD request. - - :param url: URL for the new :class:`Request` object. - :param \*\*kwargs: Optional arguments that ``request`` takes. - :return: :class:`Response ` object - :rtype: requests.Response - """ - - kwargs.setdefault('allow_redirects', False) - return request('head', url, **kwargs) - - -def post(url, data=None, json=None, **kwargs): - r"""Sends a POST request. - - :param url: URL for the new :class:`Request` object. - :param data: (optional) Dictionary (will be form-encoded), bytes, or file-like object to send in the body of the :class:`Request`. - :param json: (optional) json data to send in the body of the :class:`Request`. - :param \*\*kwargs: Optional arguments that ``request`` takes. - :return: :class:`Response ` object - :rtype: requests.Response - """ - - return request('post', url, data=data, json=json, **kwargs) - - -def put(url, data=None, **kwargs): - r"""Sends a PUT request. - - :param url: URL for the new :class:`Request` object. - :param data: (optional) Dictionary (will be form-encoded), bytes, or file-like object to send in the body of the :class:`Request`. - :param json: (optional) json data to send in the body of the :class:`Request`. - :param \*\*kwargs: Optional arguments that ``request`` takes. - :return: :class:`Response ` object - :rtype: requests.Response - """ - - return request('put', url, data=data, **kwargs) - - -def patch(url, data=None, **kwargs): - r"""Sends a PATCH request. - - :param url: URL for the new :class:`Request` object. - :param data: (optional) Dictionary (will be form-encoded), bytes, or file-like object to send in the body of the :class:`Request`. - :param json: (optional) json data to send in the body of the :class:`Request`. - :param \*\*kwargs: Optional arguments that ``request`` takes. - :return: :class:`Response ` object - :rtype: requests.Response - """ - - return request('patch', url, data=data, **kwargs) - - -def delete(url, **kwargs): - r"""Sends a DELETE request. - - :param url: URL for the new :class:`Request` object. - :param \*\*kwargs: Optional arguments that ``request`` takes. - :return: :class:`Response ` object - :rtype: requests.Response - """ - - return request('delete', url, **kwargs) diff --git a/venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg/pip/_vendor/requests/auth.py b/venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg/pip/_vendor/requests/auth.py deleted file mode 100644 index 73e4534..0000000 --- a/venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg/pip/_vendor/requests/auth.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,293 +0,0 @@ -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -""" -requests.auth -~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -This module contains the authentication handlers for Requests. -""" - -import os -import re -import time -import hashlib -import threading -import warnings - -from base64 import b64encode - -from .compat import urlparse, str, basestring -from .cookies import extract_cookies_to_jar -from ._internal_utils import to_native_string -from .utils import parse_dict_header - -CONTENT_TYPE_FORM_URLENCODED = 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded' -CONTENT_TYPE_MULTI_PART = 'multipart/form-data' - - -def _basic_auth_str(username, password): - """Returns a Basic Auth string.""" - - # "I want us to put a big-ol' comment on top of it that - # says that this behaviour is dumb but we need to preserve - # it because people are relying on it." - # - Lukasa - # - # These are here solely to maintain backwards compatibility - # for things like ints. This will be removed in 3.0.0. - if not isinstance(username, basestring): - warnings.warn( - "Non-string usernames will no longer be supported in Requests " - "3.0.0. Please convert the object you've passed in ({0!r}) to " - "a string or bytes object in the near future to avoid " - "problems.".format(username), - category=DeprecationWarning, - ) - username = str(username) - - if not isinstance(password, basestring): - warnings.warn( - "Non-string passwords will no longer be supported in Requests " - "3.0.0. Please convert the object you've passed in ({0!r}) to " - "a string or bytes object in the near future to avoid " - "problems.".format(password), - category=DeprecationWarning, - ) - password = str(password) - # -- End Removal -- - - if isinstance(username, str): - username = username.encode('latin1') - - if isinstance(password, str): - password = password.encode('latin1') - - authstr = 'Basic ' + to_native_string( - b64encode(b':'.join((username, password))).strip() - ) - - return authstr - - -class AuthBase(object): - """Base class that all auth implementations derive from""" - - def __call__(self, r): - raise NotImplementedError('Auth hooks must be callable.') - - -class HTTPBasicAuth(AuthBase): - """Attaches HTTP Basic Authentication to the given Request object.""" - - def __init__(self, username, password): - self.username = username - self.password = password - - def __eq__(self, other): - return all([ - self.username == getattr(other, 'username', None), - self.password == getattr(other, 'password', None) - ]) - - def __ne__(self, other): - return not self == other - - def __call__(self, r): - r.headers['Authorization'] = _basic_auth_str(self.username, self.password) - return r - - -class HTTPProxyAuth(HTTPBasicAuth): - """Attaches HTTP Proxy Authentication to a given Request object.""" - - def __call__(self, r): - r.headers['Proxy-Authorization'] = _basic_auth_str(self.username, self.password) - return r - - -class HTTPDigestAuth(AuthBase): - """Attaches HTTP Digest Authentication to the given Request object.""" - - def __init__(self, username, password): - self.username = username - self.password = password - # Keep state in per-thread local storage - self._thread_local = threading.local() - - def init_per_thread_state(self): - # Ensure state is initialized just once per-thread - if not hasattr(self._thread_local, 'init'): - self._thread_local.init = True - self._thread_local.last_nonce = '' - self._thread_local.nonce_count = 0 - self._thread_local.chal = {} - self._thread_local.pos = None - self._thread_local.num_401_calls = None - - def build_digest_header(self, method, url): - """ - :rtype: str - """ - - realm = self._thread_local.chal['realm'] - nonce = self._thread_local.chal['nonce'] - qop = self._thread_local.chal.get('qop') - algorithm = self._thread_local.chal.get('algorithm') - opaque = self._thread_local.chal.get('opaque') - hash_utf8 = None - - if algorithm is None: - _algorithm = 'MD5' - else: - _algorithm = algorithm.upper() - # lambdas assume digest modules are imported at the top level - if _algorithm == 'MD5' or _algorithm == 'MD5-SESS': - def md5_utf8(x): - if isinstance(x, str): - x = x.encode('utf-8') - return hashlib.md5(x).hexdigest() - hash_utf8 = md5_utf8 - elif _algorithm == 'SHA': - def sha_utf8(x): - if isinstance(x, str): - x = x.encode('utf-8') - return hashlib.sha1(x).hexdigest() - hash_utf8 = sha_utf8 - - KD = lambda s, d: hash_utf8("%s:%s" % (s, d)) - - if hash_utf8 is None: - return None - - # XXX not implemented yet - entdig = None - p_parsed = urlparse(url) - #: path is request-uri defined in RFC 2616 which should not be empty - path = p_parsed.path or "/" - if p_parsed.query: - path += '?' + p_parsed.query - - A1 = '%s:%s:%s' % (self.username, realm, self.password) - A2 = '%s:%s' % (method, path) - - HA1 = hash_utf8(A1) - HA2 = hash_utf8(A2) - - if nonce == self._thread_local.last_nonce: - self._thread_local.nonce_count += 1 - else: - self._thread_local.nonce_count = 1 - ncvalue = '%08x' % self._thread_local.nonce_count - s = str(self._thread_local.nonce_count).encode('utf-8') - s += nonce.encode('utf-8') - s += time.ctime().encode('utf-8') - s += os.urandom(8) - - cnonce = (hashlib.sha1(s).hexdigest()[:16]) - if _algorithm == 'MD5-SESS': - HA1 = hash_utf8('%s:%s:%s' % (HA1, nonce, cnonce)) - - if not qop: - respdig = KD(HA1, "%s:%s" % (nonce, HA2)) - elif qop == 'auth' or 'auth' in qop.split(','): - noncebit = "%s:%s:%s:%s:%s" % ( - nonce, ncvalue, cnonce, 'auth', HA2 - ) - respdig = KD(HA1, noncebit) - else: - # XXX handle auth-int. - return None - - self._thread_local.last_nonce = nonce - - # XXX should the partial digests be encoded too? - base = 'username="%s", realm="%s", nonce="%s", uri="%s", ' \ - 'response="%s"' % (self.username, realm, nonce, path, respdig) - if opaque: - base += ', opaque="%s"' % opaque - if algorithm: - base += ', algorithm="%s"' % algorithm - if entdig: - base += ', digest="%s"' % entdig - if qop: - base += ', qop="auth", nc=%s, cnonce="%s"' % (ncvalue, cnonce) - - return 'Digest %s' % (base) - - def handle_redirect(self, r, **kwargs): - """Reset num_401_calls counter on redirects.""" - if r.is_redirect: - self._thread_local.num_401_calls = 1 - - def handle_401(self, r, **kwargs): - """ - Takes the given response and tries digest-auth, if needed. - - :rtype: requests.Response - """ - - # If response is not 4xx, do not auth - # See https://github.com/requests/requests/issues/3772 - if not 400 <= r.status_code < 500: - self._thread_local.num_401_calls = 1 - return r - - if self._thread_local.pos is not None: - # Rewind the file position indicator of the body to where - # it was to resend the request. - r.request.body.seek(self._thread_local.pos) - s_auth = r.headers.get('www-authenticate', '') - - if 'digest' in s_auth.lower() and self._thread_local.num_401_calls < 2: - - self._thread_local.num_401_calls += 1 - pat = re.compile(r'digest ', flags=re.IGNORECASE) - self._thread_local.chal = parse_dict_header(pat.sub('', s_auth, count=1)) - - # Consume content and release the original connection - # to allow our new request to reuse the same one. - r.content - r.close() - prep = r.request.copy() - extract_cookies_to_jar(prep._cookies, r.request, r.raw) - prep.prepare_cookies(prep._cookies) - - prep.headers['Authorization'] = self.build_digest_header( - prep.method, prep.url) - _r = r.connection.send(prep, **kwargs) - _r.history.append(r) - _r.request = prep - - return _r - - self._thread_local.num_401_calls = 1 - return r - - def __call__(self, r): - # Initialize per-thread state, if needed - self.init_per_thread_state() - # If we have a saved nonce, skip the 401 - if self._thread_local.last_nonce: - r.headers['Authorization'] = self.build_digest_header(r.method, r.url) - try: - self._thread_local.pos = r.body.tell() - except AttributeError: - # In the case of HTTPDigestAuth being reused and the body of - # the previous request was a file-like object, pos has the - # file position of the previous body. Ensure it's set to - # None. - self._thread_local.pos = None - r.register_hook('response', self.handle_401) - r.register_hook('response', self.handle_redirect) - self._thread_local.num_401_calls = 1 - - return r - - def __eq__(self, other): - return all([ - self.username == getattr(other, 'username', None), - self.password == getattr(other, 'password', None) - ]) - - def __ne__(self, other): - return not self == other diff --git a/venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg/pip/_vendor/requests/certs.py b/venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg/pip/_vendor/requests/certs.py deleted file mode 100644 index 9742f6e..0000000 --- a/venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg/pip/_vendor/requests/certs.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -""" -requests.certs -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -This module returns the preferred default CA certificate bundle. There is -only one — the one from the certifi package. - -If you are packaging Requests, e.g., for a Linux distribution or a managed -environment, you can change the definition of where() to return a separately -packaged CA bundle. -""" -from pip._vendor.certifi import where - -if __name__ == '__main__': - print(where()) diff --git a/venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg/pip/_vendor/requests/compat.py b/venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg/pip/_vendor/requests/compat.py deleted file mode 100644 index 4cea25e..0000000 --- a/venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg/pip/_vendor/requests/compat.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,73 +0,0 @@ -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -""" -requests.compat -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -This module handles import compatibility issues between Python 2 and -Python 3. -""" - -from pip._vendor import chardet - -import sys - -# ------- -# Pythons -# ------- - -# Syntax sugar. -_ver = sys.version_info - -#: Python 2.x? -is_py2 = (_ver[0] == 2) - -#: Python 3.x? -is_py3 = (_ver[0] == 3) - -# Note: We've patched out simplejson support in pip because it prevents -# upgrading simplejson on Windows. -# try: -# import simplejson as json -# except (ImportError, SyntaxError): -# # simplejson does not support Python 3.2, it throws a SyntaxError -# # because of u'...' Unicode literals. -import json - -# --------- -# Specifics -# --------- - -if is_py2: - from urllib import ( - quote, unquote, quote_plus, unquote_plus, urlencode, getproxies, - proxy_bypass, proxy_bypass_environment, getproxies_environment) - from urlparse import urlparse, urlunparse, urljoin, urlsplit, urldefrag - from urllib2 import parse_http_list - import cookielib - from Cookie import Morsel - from StringIO import StringIO - - from pip._vendor.urllib3.packages.ordered_dict import OrderedDict - - builtin_str = str - bytes = str - str = unicode - basestring = basestring - numeric_types = (int, long, float) - integer_types = (int, long) - -elif is_py3: - from urllib.parse import urlparse, urlunparse, urljoin, urlsplit, urlencode, quote, unquote, quote_plus, unquote_plus, urldefrag - from urllib.request import parse_http_list, getproxies, proxy_bypass, proxy_bypass_environment, getproxies_environment - from http import cookiejar as cookielib - from http.cookies import Morsel - from io import StringIO - from collections import OrderedDict - - builtin_str = str - str = str - bytes = bytes - basestring = (str, bytes) - numeric_types = (int, float) - integer_types = (int,) diff --git a/venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg/pip/_vendor/requests/cookies.py b/venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg/pip/_vendor/requests/cookies.py deleted file mode 100644 index e69d22e..0000000 --- a/venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg/pip/_vendor/requests/cookies.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,542 +0,0 @@ -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -""" -requests.cookies -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -Compatibility code to be able to use `cookielib.CookieJar` with requests. - -requests.utils imports from here, so be careful with imports. -""" - -import copy -import time -import calendar -import collections - -from ._internal_utils import to_native_string -from .compat import cookielib, urlparse, urlunparse, Morsel - -try: - import threading -except ImportError: - import dummy_threading as threading - - -class MockRequest(object): - """Wraps a `requests.Request` to mimic a `urllib2.Request`. - - The code in `cookielib.CookieJar` expects this interface in order to correctly - manage cookie policies, i.e., determine whether a cookie can be set, given the - domains of the request and the cookie. - - The original request object is read-only. The client is responsible for collecting - the new headers via `get_new_headers()` and interpreting them appropriately. You - probably want `get_cookie_header`, defined below. - """ - - def __init__(self, request): - self._r = request - self._new_headers = {} - self.type = urlparse(self._r.url).scheme - - def get_type(self): - return self.type - - def get_host(self): - return urlparse(self._r.url).netloc - - def get_origin_req_host(self): - return self.get_host() - - def get_full_url(self): - # Only return the response's URL if the user hadn't set the Host - # header - if not self._r.headers.get('Host'): - return self._r.url - # If they did set it, retrieve it and reconstruct the expected domain - host = to_native_string(self._r.headers['Host'], encoding='utf-8') - parsed = urlparse(self._r.url) - # Reconstruct the URL as we expect it - return urlunparse([ - parsed.scheme, host, parsed.path, parsed.params, parsed.query, - parsed.fragment - ]) - - def is_unverifiable(self): - return True - - def has_header(self, name): - return name in self._r.headers or name in self._new_headers - - def get_header(self, name, default=None): - return self._r.headers.get(name, self._new_headers.get(name, default)) - - def add_header(self, key, val): - """cookielib has no legitimate use for this method; add it back if you find one.""" - raise NotImplementedError("Cookie headers should be added with add_unredirected_header()") - - def add_unredirected_header(self, name, value): - self._new_headers[name] = value - - def get_new_headers(self): - return self._new_headers - - @property - def unverifiable(self): - return self.is_unverifiable() - - @property - def origin_req_host(self): - return self.get_origin_req_host() - - @property - def host(self): - return self.get_host() - - -class MockResponse(object): - """Wraps a `httplib.HTTPMessage` to mimic a `urllib.addinfourl`. - - ...what? Basically, expose the parsed HTTP headers from the server response - the way `cookielib` expects to see them. - """ - - def __init__(self, headers): - """Make a MockResponse for `cookielib` to read. - - :param headers: a httplib.HTTPMessage or analogous carrying the headers - """ - self._headers = headers - - def info(self): - return self._headers - - def getheaders(self, name): - self._headers.getheaders(name) - - -def extract_cookies_to_jar(jar, request, response): - """Extract the cookies from the response into a CookieJar. - - :param jar: cookielib.CookieJar (not necessarily a RequestsCookieJar) - :param request: our own requests.Request object - :param response: urllib3.HTTPResponse object - """ - if not (hasattr(response, '_original_response') and - response._original_response): - return - # the _original_response field is the wrapped httplib.HTTPResponse object, - req = MockRequest(request) - # pull out the HTTPMessage with the headers and put it in the mock: - res = MockResponse(response._original_response.msg) - jar.extract_cookies(res, req) - - -def get_cookie_header(jar, request): - """ - Produce an appropriate Cookie header string to be sent with `request`, or None. - - :rtype: str - """ - r = MockRequest(request) - jar.add_cookie_header(r) - return r.get_new_headers().get('Cookie') - - -def remove_cookie_by_name(cookiejar, name, domain=None, path=None): - """Unsets a cookie by name, by default over all domains and paths. - - Wraps CookieJar.clear(), is O(n). - """ - clearables = [] - for cookie in cookiejar: - if cookie.name != name: - continue - if domain is not None and domain != cookie.domain: - continue - if path is not None and path != cookie.path: - continue - clearables.append((cookie.domain, cookie.path, cookie.name)) - - for domain, path, name in clearables: - cookiejar.clear(domain, path, name) - - -class CookieConflictError(RuntimeError): - """There are two cookies that meet the criteria specified in the cookie jar. - Use .get and .set and include domain and path args in order to be more specific. - """ - - -class RequestsCookieJar(cookielib.CookieJar, collections.MutableMapping): - """Compatibility class; is a cookielib.CookieJar, but exposes a dict - interface. - - This is the CookieJar we create by default for requests and sessions that - don't specify one, since some clients may expect response.cookies and - session.cookies to support dict operations. - - Requests does not use the dict interface internally; it's just for - compatibility with external client code. All requests code should work - out of the box with externally provided instances of ``CookieJar``, e.g. - ``LWPCookieJar`` and ``FileCookieJar``. - - Unlike a regular CookieJar, this class is pickleable. - - .. warning:: dictionary operations that are normally O(1) may be O(n). - """ - - def get(self, name, default=None, domain=None, path=None): - """Dict-like get() that also supports optional domain and path args in - order to resolve naming collisions from using one cookie jar over - multiple domains. - - .. warning:: operation is O(n), not O(1). - """ - try: - return self._find_no_duplicates(name, domain, path) - except KeyError: - return default - - def set(self, name, value, **kwargs): - """Dict-like set() that also supports optional domain and path args in - order to resolve naming collisions from using one cookie jar over - multiple domains. - """ - # support client code that unsets cookies by assignment of a None value: - if value is None: - remove_cookie_by_name(self, name, domain=kwargs.get('domain'), path=kwargs.get('path')) - return - - if isinstance(value, Morsel): - c = morsel_to_cookie(value) - else: - c = create_cookie(name, value, **kwargs) - self.set_cookie(c) - return c - - def iterkeys(self): - """Dict-like iterkeys() that returns an iterator of names of cookies - from the jar. - - .. seealso:: itervalues() and iteritems(). - """ - for cookie in iter(self): - yield cookie.name - - def keys(self): - """Dict-like keys() that returns a list of names of cookies from the - jar. - - .. seealso:: values() and items(). - """ - return list(self.iterkeys()) - - def itervalues(self): - """Dict-like itervalues() that returns an iterator of values of cookies - from the jar. - - .. seealso:: iterkeys() and iteritems(). - """ - for cookie in iter(self): - yield cookie.value - - def values(self): - """Dict-like values() that returns a list of values of cookies from the - jar. - - .. seealso:: keys() and items(). - """ - return list(self.itervalues()) - - def iteritems(self): - """Dict-like iteritems() that returns an iterator of name-value tuples - from the jar. - - .. seealso:: iterkeys() and itervalues(). - """ - for cookie in iter(self): - yield cookie.name, cookie.value - - def items(self): - """Dict-like items() that returns a list of name-value tuples from the - jar. Allows client-code to call ``dict(RequestsCookieJar)`` and get a - vanilla python dict of key value pairs. - - .. seealso:: keys() and values(). - """ - return list(self.iteritems()) - - def list_domains(self): - """Utility method to list all the domains in the jar.""" - domains = [] - for cookie in iter(self): - if cookie.domain not in domains: - domains.append(cookie.domain) - return domains - - def list_paths(self): - """Utility method to list all the paths in the jar.""" - paths = [] - for cookie in iter(self): - if cookie.path not in paths: - paths.append(cookie.path) - return paths - - def multiple_domains(self): - """Returns True if there are multiple domains in the jar. - Returns False otherwise. - - :rtype: bool - """ - domains = [] - for cookie in iter(self): - if cookie.domain is not None and cookie.domain in domains: - return True - domains.append(cookie.domain) - return False # there is only one domain in jar - - def get_dict(self, domain=None, path=None): - """Takes as an argument an optional domain and path and returns a plain - old Python dict of name-value pairs of cookies that meet the - requirements. - - :rtype: dict - """ - dictionary = {} - for cookie in iter(self): - if ( - (domain is None or cookie.domain == domain) and - (path is None or cookie.path == path) - ): - dictionary[cookie.name] = cookie.value - return dictionary - - def __contains__(self, name): - try: - return super(RequestsCookieJar, self).__contains__(name) - except CookieConflictError: - return True - - def __getitem__(self, name): - """Dict-like __getitem__() for compatibility with client code. Throws - exception if there are more than one cookie with name. In that case, - use the more explicit get() method instead. - - .. warning:: operation is O(n), not O(1). - """ - return self._find_no_duplicates(name) - - def __setitem__(self, name, value): - """Dict-like __setitem__ for compatibility with client code. Throws - exception if there is already a cookie of that name in the jar. In that - case, use the more explicit set() method instead. - """ - self.set(name, value) - - def __delitem__(self, name): - """Deletes a cookie given a name. Wraps ``cookielib.CookieJar``'s - ``remove_cookie_by_name()``. - """ - remove_cookie_by_name(self, name) - - def set_cookie(self, cookie, *args, **kwargs): - if hasattr(cookie.value, 'startswith') and cookie.value.startswith('"') and cookie.value.endswith('"'): - cookie.value = cookie.value.replace('\\"', '') - return super(RequestsCookieJar, self).set_cookie(cookie, *args, **kwargs) - - def update(self, other): - """Updates this jar with cookies from another CookieJar or dict-like""" - if isinstance(other, cookielib.CookieJar): - for cookie in other: - self.set_cookie(copy.copy(cookie)) - else: - super(RequestsCookieJar, self).update(other) - - def _find(self, name, domain=None, path=None): - """Requests uses this method internally to get cookie values. - - If there are conflicting cookies, _find arbitrarily chooses one. - See _find_no_duplicates if you want an exception thrown if there are - conflicting cookies. - - :param name: a string containing name of cookie - :param domain: (optional) string containing domain of cookie - :param path: (optional) string containing path of cookie - :return: cookie.value - """ - for cookie in iter(self): - if cookie.name == name: - if domain is None or cookie.domain == domain: - if path is None or cookie.path == path: - return cookie.value - - raise KeyError('name=%r, domain=%r, path=%r' % (name, domain, path)) - - def _find_no_duplicates(self, name, domain=None, path=None): - """Both ``__get_item__`` and ``get`` call this function: it's never - used elsewhere in Requests. - - :param name: a string containing name of cookie - :param domain: (optional) string containing domain of cookie - :param path: (optional) string containing path of cookie - :raises KeyError: if cookie is not found - :raises CookieConflictError: if there are multiple cookies - that match name and optionally domain and path - :return: cookie.value - """ - toReturn = None - for cookie in iter(self): - if cookie.name == name: - if domain is None or cookie.domain == domain: - if path is None or cookie.path == path: - if toReturn is not None: # if there are multiple cookies that meet passed in criteria - raise CookieConflictError('There are multiple cookies with name, %r' % (name)) - toReturn = cookie.value # we will eventually return this as long as no cookie conflict - - if toReturn: - return toReturn - raise KeyError('name=%r, domain=%r, path=%r' % (name, domain, path)) - - def __getstate__(self): - """Unlike a normal CookieJar, this class is pickleable.""" - state = self.__dict__.copy() - # remove the unpickleable RLock object - state.pop('_cookies_lock') - return state - - def __setstate__(self, state): - """Unlike a normal CookieJar, this class is pickleable.""" - self.__dict__.update(state) - if '_cookies_lock' not in self.__dict__: - self._cookies_lock = threading.RLock() - - def copy(self): - """Return a copy of this RequestsCookieJar.""" - new_cj = RequestsCookieJar() - new_cj.update(self) - return new_cj - - -def _copy_cookie_jar(jar): - if jar is None: - return None - - if hasattr(jar, 'copy'): - # We're dealing with an instance of RequestsCookieJar - return jar.copy() - # We're dealing with a generic CookieJar instance - new_jar = copy.copy(jar) - new_jar.clear() - for cookie in jar: - new_jar.set_cookie(copy.copy(cookie)) - return new_jar - - -def create_cookie(name, value, **kwargs): - """Make a cookie from underspecified parameters. - - By default, the pair of `name` and `value` will be set for the domain '' - and sent on every request (this is sometimes called a "supercookie"). - """ - result = dict( - version=0, - name=name, - value=value, - port=None, - domain='', - path='/', - secure=False, - expires=None, - discard=True, - comment=None, - comment_url=None, - rest={'HttpOnly': None}, - rfc2109=False,) - - badargs = set(kwargs) - set(result) - if badargs: - err = 'create_cookie() got unexpected keyword arguments: %s' - raise TypeError(err % list(badargs)) - - result.update(kwargs) - result['port_specified'] = bool(result['port']) - result['domain_specified'] = bool(result['domain']) - result['domain_initial_dot'] = result['domain'].startswith('.') - result['path_specified'] = bool(result['path']) - - return cookielib.Cookie(**result) - - -def morsel_to_cookie(morsel): - """Convert a Morsel object into a Cookie containing the one k/v pair.""" - - expires = None - if morsel['max-age']: - try: - expires = int(time.time() + int(morsel['max-age'])) - except ValueError: - raise TypeError('max-age: %s must be integer' % morsel['max-age']) - elif morsel['expires']: - time_template = '%a, %d-%b-%Y %H:%M:%S GMT' - expires = calendar.timegm( - time.strptime(morsel['expires'], time_template) - ) - return create_cookie( - comment=morsel['comment'], - comment_url=bool(morsel['comment']), - discard=False, - domain=morsel['domain'], - expires=expires, - name=morsel.key, - path=morsel['path'], - port=None, - rest={'HttpOnly': morsel['httponly']}, - rfc2109=False, - secure=bool(morsel['secure']), - value=morsel.value, - version=morsel['version'] or 0, - ) - - -def cookiejar_from_dict(cookie_dict, cookiejar=None, overwrite=True): - """Returns a CookieJar from a key/value dictionary. - - :param cookie_dict: Dict of key/values to insert into CookieJar. - :param cookiejar: (optional) A cookiejar to add the cookies to. - :param overwrite: (optional) If False, will not replace cookies - already in the jar with new ones. - """ - if cookiejar is None: - cookiejar = RequestsCookieJar() - - if cookie_dict is not None: - names_from_jar = [cookie.name for cookie in cookiejar] - for name in cookie_dict: - if overwrite or (name not in names_from_jar): - cookiejar.set_cookie(create_cookie(name, cookie_dict[name])) - - return cookiejar - - -def merge_cookies(cookiejar, cookies): - """Add cookies to cookiejar and returns a merged CookieJar. - - :param cookiejar: CookieJar object to add the cookies to. - :param cookies: Dictionary or CookieJar object to be added. - """ - if not isinstance(cookiejar, cookielib.CookieJar): - raise ValueError('You can only merge into CookieJar') - - if isinstance(cookies, dict): - cookiejar = cookiejar_from_dict( - cookies, cookiejar=cookiejar, overwrite=False) - elif isinstance(cookies, cookielib.CookieJar): - try: - cookiejar.update(cookies) - except AttributeError: - for cookie_in_jar in cookies: - cookiejar.set_cookie(cookie_in_jar) - - return cookiejar diff --git a/venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg/pip/_vendor/requests/exceptions.py b/venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg/pip/_vendor/requests/exceptions.py deleted file mode 100644 index 377c4c2..0000000 --- a/venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg/pip/_vendor/requests/exceptions.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,122 +0,0 @@ -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -""" -requests.exceptions -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -This module contains the set of Requests' exceptions. -""" -from pip._vendor.urllib3.exceptions import HTTPError as BaseHTTPError - - -class RequestException(IOError): - """There was an ambiguous exception that occurred while handling your - request. - """ - - def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): - """Initialize RequestException with `request` and `response` objects.""" - response = kwargs.pop('response', None) - self.response = response - self.request = kwargs.pop('request', None) - if (response is not None and not self.request and - hasattr(response, 'request')): - self.request = self.response.request - super(RequestException, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) - - -class HTTPError(RequestException): - """An HTTP error occurred.""" - - -class ConnectionError(RequestException): - """A Connection error occurred.""" - - -class ProxyError(ConnectionError): - """A proxy error occurred.""" - - -class SSLError(ConnectionError): - """An SSL error occurred.""" - - -class Timeout(RequestException): - """The request timed out. - - Catching this error will catch both - :exc:`~requests.exceptions.ConnectTimeout` and - :exc:`~requests.exceptions.ReadTimeout` errors. - """ - - -class ConnectTimeout(ConnectionError, Timeout): - """The request timed out while trying to connect to the remote server. - - Requests that produced this error are safe to retry. - """ - - -class ReadTimeout(Timeout): - """The server did not send any data in the allotted amount of time.""" - - -class URLRequired(RequestException): - """A valid URL is required to make a request.""" - - -class TooManyRedirects(RequestException): - """Too many redirects.""" - - -class MissingSchema(RequestException, ValueError): - """The URL schema (e.g. http or https) is missing.""" - - -class InvalidSchema(RequestException, ValueError): - """See defaults.py for valid schemas.""" - - -class InvalidURL(RequestException, ValueError): - """The URL provided was somehow invalid.""" - - -class InvalidHeader(RequestException, ValueError): - """The header value provided was somehow invalid.""" - - -class ChunkedEncodingError(RequestException): - """The server declared chunked encoding but sent an invalid chunk.""" - - -class ContentDecodingError(RequestException, BaseHTTPError): - """Failed to decode response content""" - - -class StreamConsumedError(RequestException, TypeError): - """The content for this response was already consumed""" - - -class RetryError(RequestException): - """Custom retries logic failed""" - - -class UnrewindableBodyError(RequestException): - """Requests encountered an error when trying to rewind a body""" - -# Warnings - - -class RequestsWarning(Warning): - """Base warning for Requests.""" - pass - - -class FileModeWarning(RequestsWarning, DeprecationWarning): - """A file was opened in text mode, but Requests determined its binary length.""" - pass - - -class RequestsDependencyWarning(RequestsWarning): - """An imported dependency doesn't match the expected version range.""" - pass diff --git a/venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg/pip/_vendor/requests/help.py b/venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg/pip/_vendor/requests/help.py deleted file mode 100644 index 28385f8..0000000 --- a/venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg/pip/_vendor/requests/help.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,120 +0,0 @@ -"""Module containing bug report helper(s).""" -from __future__ import print_function - -import json -import platform -import sys -import ssl - -from pip._vendor import idna -from pip._vendor import urllib3 -from pip._vendor import chardet - -from . import __version__ as requests_version - -try: - from .packages.urllib3.contrib import pyopenssl -except ImportError: - pyopenssl = None - OpenSSL = None - cryptography = None -else: - import OpenSSL - import cryptography - - -def _implementation(): - """Return a dict with the Python implementation and version. - - Provide both the name and the version of the Python implementation - currently running. For example, on CPython 2.7.5 it will return - {'name': 'CPython', 'version': '2.7.5'}. - - This function works best on CPython and PyPy: in particular, it probably - doesn't work for Jython or IronPython. Future investigation should be done - to work out the correct shape of the code for those platforms. - """ - implementation = platform.python_implementation() - - if implementation == 'CPython': - implementation_version = platform.python_version() - elif implementation == 'PyPy': - implementation_version = '%s.%s.%s' % (sys.pypy_version_info.major, - sys.pypy_version_info.minor, - sys.pypy_version_info.micro) - if sys.pypy_version_info.releaselevel != 'final': - implementation_version = ''.join([ - implementation_version, sys.pypy_version_info.releaselevel - ]) - elif implementation == 'Jython': - implementation_version = platform.python_version() # Complete Guess - elif implementation == 'IronPython': - implementation_version = platform.python_version() # Complete Guess - else: - implementation_version = 'Unknown' - - return {'name': implementation, 'version': implementation_version} - - -def info(): - """Generate information for a bug report.""" - try: - platform_info = { - 'system': platform.system(), - 'release': platform.release(), - } - except IOError: - platform_info = { - 'system': 'Unknown', - 'release': 'Unknown', - } - - implementation_info = _implementation() - urllib3_info = {'version': urllib3.__version__} - chardet_info = {'version': chardet.__version__} - - pyopenssl_info = { - 'version': None, - 'openssl_version': '', - } - if OpenSSL: - pyopenssl_info = { - 'version': OpenSSL.__version__, - 'openssl_version': '%x' % OpenSSL.SSL.OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER, - } - cryptography_info = { - 'version': getattr(cryptography, '__version__', ''), - } - idna_info = { - 'version': getattr(idna, '__version__', ''), - } - - # OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER doesn't exist in the Python 2.6 ssl module. - system_ssl = getattr(ssl, 'OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER', None) - system_ssl_info = { - 'version': '%x' % system_ssl if system_ssl is not None else '' - } - - return { - 'platform': platform_info, - 'implementation': implementation_info, - 'system_ssl': system_ssl_info, - 'using_pyopenssl': pyopenssl is not None, - 'pyOpenSSL': pyopenssl_info, - 'urllib3': urllib3_info, - 'chardet': chardet_info, - 'cryptography': cryptography_info, - 'idna': idna_info, - 'requests': { - 'version': requests_version, - }, - } - - -def main(): - """Pretty-print the bug information as JSON.""" - print(json.dumps(info(), sort_keys=True, indent=2)) - - -if __name__ == '__main__': - main() diff --git a/venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg/pip/_vendor/requests/hooks.py b/venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg/pip/_vendor/requests/hooks.py deleted file mode 100644 index 14db0c8..0000000 --- a/venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg/pip/_vendor/requests/hooks.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,34 +0,0 @@ -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -""" -requests.hooks -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -This module provides the capabilities for the Requests hooks system. - -Available hooks: - -``response``: - The response generated from a Request. -""" -HOOKS = ['response'] - - -def default_hooks(): - return dict((event, []) for event in HOOKS) - -# TODO: response is the only one - - -def dispatch_hook(key, hooks, hook_data, **kwargs): - """Dispatches a hook dictionary on a given piece of data.""" - hooks = hooks or dict() - hooks = hooks.get(key) - if hooks: - if hasattr(hooks, '__call__'): - hooks = [hooks] - for hook in hooks: - _hook_data = hook(hook_data, **kwargs) - if _hook_data is not None: - hook_data = _hook_data - return hook_data diff --git a/venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg/pip/_vendor/requests/models.py b/venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg/pip/_vendor/requests/models.py deleted file mode 100644 index 6f5b0fb..0000000 --- a/venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg/pip/_vendor/requests/models.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,948 +0,0 @@ -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -""" -requests.models -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -This module contains the primary objects that power Requests. -""" - -import collections -import datetime -import sys - -# Import encoding now, to avoid implicit import later. -# Implicit import within threads may cause LookupError when standard library is in a ZIP, -# such as in Embedded Python. See https://github.com/requests/requests/issues/3578. -import encodings.idna - -from pip._vendor.urllib3.fields import RequestField -from pip._vendor.urllib3.filepost import encode_multipart_formdata -from pip._vendor.urllib3.util import parse_url -from pip._vendor.urllib3.exceptions import ( - DecodeError, ReadTimeoutError, ProtocolError, LocationParseError) - -from io import UnsupportedOperation -from .hooks import default_hooks -from .structures import CaseInsensitiveDict - -from .auth import HTTPBasicAuth -from .cookies import cookiejar_from_dict, get_cookie_header, _copy_cookie_jar -from .exceptions import ( - HTTPError, MissingSchema, InvalidURL, ChunkedEncodingError, - ContentDecodingError, ConnectionError, StreamConsumedError) -from ._internal_utils import to_native_string, unicode_is_ascii -from .utils import ( - guess_filename, get_auth_from_url, requote_uri, - stream_decode_response_unicode, to_key_val_list, parse_header_links, - iter_slices, guess_json_utf, super_len, check_header_validity) -from .compat import ( - cookielib, urlunparse, urlsplit, urlencode, str, bytes, - is_py2, chardet, builtin_str, basestring) -from .compat import json as complexjson -from .status_codes import codes - -#: The set of HTTP status codes that indicate an automatically -#: processable redirect. -REDIRECT_STATI = ( - codes.moved, # 301 - codes.found, # 302 - codes.other, # 303 - codes.temporary_redirect, # 307 - codes.permanent_redirect, # 308 -) - -DEFAULT_REDIRECT_LIMIT = 30 -CONTENT_CHUNK_SIZE = 10 * 1024 -ITER_CHUNK_SIZE = 512 - - -class RequestEncodingMixin(object): - @property - def path_url(self): - """Build the path URL to use.""" - - url = [] - - p = urlsplit(self.url) - - path = p.path - if not path: - path = '/' - - url.append(path) - - query = p.query - if query: - url.append('?') - url.append(query) - - return ''.join(url) - - @staticmethod - def _encode_params(data): - """Encode parameters in a piece of data. - - Will successfully encode parameters when passed as a dict or a list of - 2-tuples. Order is retained if data is a list of 2-tuples but arbitrary - if parameters are supplied as a dict. - """ - - if isinstance(data, (str, bytes)): - return data - elif hasattr(data, 'read'): - return data - elif hasattr(data, '__iter__'): - result = [] - for k, vs in to_key_val_list(data): - if isinstance(vs, basestring) or not hasattr(vs, '__iter__'): - vs = [vs] - for v in vs: - if v is not None: - result.append( - (k.encode('utf-8') if isinstance(k, str) else k, - v.encode('utf-8') if isinstance(v, str) else v)) - return urlencode(result, doseq=True) - else: - return data - - @staticmethod - def _encode_files(files, data): - """Build the body for a multipart/form-data request. - - Will successfully encode files when passed as a dict or a list of - tuples. Order is retained if data is a list of tuples but arbitrary - if parameters are supplied as a dict. - The tuples may be 2-tuples (filename, fileobj), 3-tuples (filename, fileobj, contentype) - or 4-tuples (filename, fileobj, contentype, custom_headers). - """ - if (not files): - raise ValueError("Files must be provided.") - elif isinstance(data, basestring): - raise ValueError("Data must not be a string.") - - new_fields = [] - fields = to_key_val_list(data or {}) - files = to_key_val_list(files or {}) - - for field, val in fields: - if isinstance(val, basestring) or not hasattr(val, '__iter__'): - val = [val] - for v in val: - if v is not None: - # Don't call str() on bytestrings: in Py3 it all goes wrong. - if not isinstance(v, bytes): - v = str(v) - - new_fields.append( - (field.decode('utf-8') if isinstance(field, bytes) else field, - v.encode('utf-8') if isinstance(v, str) else v)) - - for (k, v) in files: - # support for explicit filename - ft = None - fh = None - if isinstance(v, (tuple, list)): - if len(v) == 2: - fn, fp = v - elif len(v) == 3: - fn, fp, ft = v - else: - fn, fp, ft, fh = v - else: - fn = guess_filename(v) or k - fp = v - - if isinstance(fp, (str, bytes, bytearray)): - fdata = fp - else: - fdata = fp.read() - - rf = RequestField(name=k, data=fdata, filename=fn, headers=fh) - rf.make_multipart(content_type=ft) - new_fields.append(rf) - - body, content_type = encode_multipart_formdata(new_fields) - - return body, content_type - - -class RequestHooksMixin(object): - def register_hook(self, event, hook): - """Properly register a hook.""" - - if event not in self.hooks: - raise ValueError('Unsupported event specified, with event name "%s"' % (event)) - - if isinstance(hook, collections.Callable): - self.hooks[event].append(hook) - elif hasattr(hook, '__iter__'): - self.hooks[event].extend(h for h in hook if isinstance(h, collections.Callable)) - - def deregister_hook(self, event, hook): - """Deregister a previously registered hook. - Returns True if the hook existed, False if not. - """ - - try: - self.hooks[event].remove(hook) - return True - except ValueError: - return False - - -class Request(RequestHooksMixin): - """A user-created :class:`Request ` object. - - Used to prepare a :class:`PreparedRequest `, which is sent to the server. - - :param method: HTTP method to use. - :param url: URL to send. - :param headers: dictionary of headers to send. - :param files: dictionary of {filename: fileobject} files to multipart upload. - :param data: the body to attach to the request. If a dictionary is provided, form-encoding will take place. - :param json: json for the body to attach to the request (if files or data is not specified). - :param params: dictionary of URL parameters to append to the URL. - :param auth: Auth handler or (user, pass) tuple. - :param cookies: dictionary or CookieJar of cookies to attach to this request. - :param hooks: dictionary of callback hooks, for internal usage. - - Usage:: - - >>> import requests - >>> req = requests.Request('GET', 'http://httpbin.org/get') - >>> req.prepare() - - """ - - def __init__(self, - method=None, url=None, headers=None, files=None, data=None, - params=None, auth=None, cookies=None, hooks=None, json=None): - - # Default empty dicts for dict params. - data = [] if data is None else data - files = [] if files is None else files - headers = {} if headers is None else headers - params = {} if params is None else params - hooks = {} if hooks is None else hooks - - self.hooks = default_hooks() - for (k, v) in list(hooks.items()): - self.register_hook(event=k, hook=v) - - self.method = method - self.url = url - self.headers = headers - self.files = files - self.data = data - self.json = json - self.params = params - self.auth = auth - self.cookies = cookies - - def __repr__(self): - return '' % (self.method) - - def prepare(self): - """Constructs a :class:`PreparedRequest ` for transmission and returns it.""" - p = PreparedRequest() - p.prepare( - method=self.method, - url=self.url, - headers=self.headers, - files=self.files, - data=self.data, - json=self.json, - params=self.params, - auth=self.auth, - cookies=self.cookies, - hooks=self.hooks, - ) - return p - - -class PreparedRequest(RequestEncodingMixin, RequestHooksMixin): - """The fully mutable :class:`PreparedRequest ` object, - containing the exact bytes that will be sent to the server. - - Generated from either a :class:`Request ` object or manually. - - Usage:: - - >>> import requests - >>> req = requests.Request('GET', 'http://httpbin.org/get') - >>> r = req.prepare() - - - >>> s = requests.Session() - >>> s.send(r) - - """ - - def __init__(self): - #: HTTP verb to send to the server. - self.method = None - #: HTTP URL to send the request to. - self.url = None - #: dictionary of HTTP headers. - self.headers = None - # The `CookieJar` used to create the Cookie header will be stored here - # after prepare_cookies is called - self._cookies = None - #: request body to send to the server. - self.body = None - #: dictionary of callback hooks, for internal usage. - self.hooks = default_hooks() - #: integer denoting starting position of a readable file-like body. - self._body_position = None - - def prepare(self, - method=None, url=None, headers=None, files=None, data=None, - params=None, auth=None, cookies=None, hooks=None, json=None): - """Prepares the entire request with the given parameters.""" - - self.prepare_method(method) - self.prepare_url(url, params) - self.prepare_headers(headers) - self.prepare_cookies(cookies) - self.prepare_body(data, files, json) - self.prepare_auth(auth, url) - - # Note that prepare_auth must be last to enable authentication schemes - # such as OAuth to work on a fully prepared request. - - # This MUST go after prepare_auth. Authenticators could add a hook - self.prepare_hooks(hooks) - - def __repr__(self): - return '' % (self.method) - - def copy(self): - p = PreparedRequest() - p.method = self.method - p.url = self.url - p.headers = self.headers.copy() if self.headers is not None else None - p._cookies = _copy_cookie_jar(self._cookies) - p.body = self.body - p.hooks = self.hooks - p._body_position = self._body_position - return p - - def prepare_method(self, method): - """Prepares the given HTTP method.""" - self.method = method - if self.method is not None: - self.method = to_native_string(self.method.upper()) - - @staticmethod - def _get_idna_encoded_host(host): - from pip._vendor import idna - - try: - host = idna.encode(host, uts46=True).decode('utf-8') - except idna.IDNAError: - raise UnicodeError - return host - - def prepare_url(self, url, params): - """Prepares the given HTTP URL.""" - #: Accept objects that have string representations. - #: We're unable to blindly call unicode/str functions - #: as this will include the bytestring indicator (b'') - #: on python 3.x. - #: https://github.com/requests/requests/pull/2238 - if isinstance(url, bytes): - url = url.decode('utf8') - else: - url = unicode(url) if is_py2 else str(url) - - # Remove leading whitespaces from url - url = url.lstrip() - - # Don't do any URL preparation for non-HTTP schemes like `mailto`, - # `data` etc to work around exceptions from `url_parse`, which - # handles RFC 3986 only. - if ':' in url and not url.lower().startswith('http'): - self.url = url - return - - # Support for unicode domain names and paths. - try: - scheme, auth, host, port, path, query, fragment = parse_url(url) - except LocationParseError as e: - raise InvalidURL(*e.args) - - if not scheme: - error = ("Invalid URL {0!r}: No schema supplied. Perhaps you meant http://{0}?") - error = error.format(to_native_string(url, 'utf8')) - - raise MissingSchema(error) - - if not host: - raise InvalidURL("Invalid URL %r: No host supplied" % url) - - # In general, we want to try IDNA encoding the hostname if the string contains - # non-ASCII characters. This allows users to automatically get the correct IDNA - # behaviour. For strings containing only ASCII characters, we need to also verify - # it doesn't start with a wildcard (*), before allowing the unencoded hostname. - if not unicode_is_ascii(host): - try: - host = self._get_idna_encoded_host(host) - except UnicodeError: - raise InvalidURL('URL has an invalid label.') - elif host.startswith(u'*'): - raise InvalidURL('URL has an invalid label.') - - # Carefully reconstruct the network location - netloc = auth or '' - if netloc: - netloc += '@' - netloc += host - if port: - netloc += ':' + str(port) - - # Bare domains aren't valid URLs. - if not path: - path = '/' - - if is_py2: - if isinstance(scheme, str): - scheme = scheme.encode('utf-8') - if isinstance(netloc, str): - netloc = netloc.encode('utf-8') - if isinstance(path, str): - path = path.encode('utf-8') - if isinstance(query, str): - query = query.encode('utf-8') - if isinstance(fragment, str): - fragment = fragment.encode('utf-8') - - if isinstance(params, (str, bytes)): - params = to_native_string(params) - - enc_params = self._encode_params(params) - if enc_params: - if query: - query = '%s&%s' % (query, enc_params) - else: - query = enc_params - - url = requote_uri(urlunparse([scheme, netloc, path, None, query, fragment])) - self.url = url - - def prepare_headers(self, headers): - """Prepares the given HTTP headers.""" - - self.headers = CaseInsensitiveDict() - if headers: - for header in headers.items(): - # Raise exception on invalid header value. - check_header_validity(header) - name, value = header - self.headers[to_native_string(name)] = value - - def prepare_body(self, data, files, json=None): - """Prepares the given HTTP body data.""" - - # Check if file, fo, generator, iterator. - # If not, run through normal process. - - # Nottin' on you. - body = None - content_type = None - - if not data and json is not None: - # urllib3 requires a bytes-like body. Python 2's json.dumps - # provides this natively, but Python 3 gives a Unicode string. - content_type = 'application/json' - body = complexjson.dumps(json) - if not isinstance(body, bytes): - body = body.encode('utf-8') - - is_stream = all([ - hasattr(data, '__iter__'), - not isinstance(data, (basestring, list, tuple, collections.Mapping)) - ]) - - try: - length = super_len(data) - except (TypeError, AttributeError, UnsupportedOperation): - length = None - - if is_stream: - body = data - - if getattr(body, 'tell', None) is not None: - # Record the current file position before reading. - # This will allow us to rewind a file in the event - # of a redirect. - try: - self._body_position = body.tell() - except (IOError, OSError): - # This differentiates from None, allowing us to catch - # a failed `tell()` later when trying to rewind the body - self._body_position = object() - - if files: - raise NotImplementedError('Streamed bodies and files are mutually exclusive.') - - if length: - self.headers['Content-Length'] = builtin_str(length) - else: - self.headers['Transfer-Encoding'] = 'chunked' - else: - # Multi-part file uploads. - if files: - (body, content_type) = self._encode_files(files, data) - else: - if data: - body = self._encode_params(data) - if isinstance(data, basestring) or hasattr(data, 'read'): - content_type = None - else: - content_type = 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded' - - self.prepare_content_length(body) - - # Add content-type if it wasn't explicitly provided. - if content_type and ('content-type' not in self.headers): - self.headers['Content-Type'] = content_type - - self.body = body - - def prepare_content_length(self, body): - """Prepare Content-Length header based on request method and body""" - if body is not None: - length = super_len(body) - if length: - # If length exists, set it. Otherwise, we fallback - # to Transfer-Encoding: chunked. - self.headers['Content-Length'] = builtin_str(length) - elif self.method not in ('GET', 'HEAD') and self.headers.get('Content-Length') is None: - # Set Content-Length to 0 for methods that can have a body - # but don't provide one. (i.e. not GET or HEAD) - self.headers['Content-Length'] = '0' - - def prepare_auth(self, auth, url=''): - """Prepares the given HTTP auth data.""" - - # If no Auth is explicitly provided, extract it from the URL first. - if auth is None: - url_auth = get_auth_from_url(self.url) - auth = url_auth if any(url_auth) else None - - if auth: - if isinstance(auth, tuple) and len(auth) == 2: - # special-case basic HTTP auth - auth = HTTPBasicAuth(*auth) - - # Allow auth to make its changes. - r = auth(self) - - # Update self to reflect the auth changes. - self.__dict__.update(r.__dict__) - - # Recompute Content-Length - self.prepare_content_length(self.body) - - def prepare_cookies(self, cookies): - """Prepares the given HTTP cookie data. - - This function eventually generates a ``Cookie`` header from the - given cookies using cookielib. Due to cookielib's design, the header - will not be regenerated if it already exists, meaning this function - can only be called once for the life of the - :class:`PreparedRequest ` object. Any subsequent calls - to ``prepare_cookies`` will have no actual effect, unless the "Cookie" - header is removed beforehand. - """ - if isinstance(cookies, cookielib.CookieJar): - self._cookies = cookies - else: - self._cookies = cookiejar_from_dict(cookies) - - cookie_header = get_cookie_header(self._cookies, self) - if cookie_header is not None: - self.headers['Cookie'] = cookie_header - - def prepare_hooks(self, hooks): - """Prepares the given hooks.""" - # hooks can be passed as None to the prepare method and to this - # method. To prevent iterating over None, simply use an empty list - # if hooks is False-y - hooks = hooks or [] - for event in hooks: - self.register_hook(event, hooks[event]) - - -class Response(object): - """The :class:`Response ` object, which contains a - server's response to an HTTP request. - """ - - __attrs__ = [ - '_content', 'status_code', 'headers', 'url', 'history', - 'encoding', 'reason', 'cookies', 'elapsed', 'request' - ] - - def __init__(self): - self._content = False - self._content_consumed = False - self._next = None - - #: Integer Code of responded HTTP Status, e.g. 404 or 200. - self.status_code = None - - #: Case-insensitive Dictionary of Response Headers. - #: For example, ``headers['content-encoding']`` will return the - #: value of a ``'Content-Encoding'`` response header. - self.headers = CaseInsensitiveDict() - - #: File-like object representation of response (for advanced usage). - #: Use of ``raw`` requires that ``stream=True`` be set on the request. - # This requirement does not apply for use internally to Requests. - self.raw = None - - #: Final URL location of Response. - self.url = None - - #: Encoding to decode with when accessing r.text. - self.encoding = None - - #: A list of :class:`Response ` objects from - #: the history of the Request. Any redirect responses will end - #: up here. The list is sorted from the oldest to the most recent request. - self.history = [] - - #: Textual reason of responded HTTP Status, e.g. "Not Found" or "OK". - self.reason = None - - #: A CookieJar of Cookies the server sent back. - self.cookies = cookiejar_from_dict({}) - - #: The amount of time elapsed between sending the request - #: and the arrival of the response (as a timedelta). - #: This property specifically measures the time taken between sending - #: the first byte of the request and finishing parsing the headers. It - #: is therefore unaffected by consuming the response content or the - #: value of the ``stream`` keyword argument. - self.elapsed = datetime.timedelta(0) - - #: The :class:`PreparedRequest ` object to which this - #: is a response. - self.request = None - - def __enter__(self): - return self - - def __exit__(self, *args): - self.close() - - def __getstate__(self): - # Consume everything; accessing the content attribute makes - # sure the content has been fully read. - if not self._content_consumed: - self.content - - return dict( - (attr, getattr(self, attr, None)) - for attr in self.__attrs__ - ) - - def __setstate__(self, state): - for name, value in state.items(): - setattr(self, name, value) - - # pickled objects do not have .raw - setattr(self, '_content_consumed', True) - setattr(self, 'raw', None) - - def __repr__(self): - return '' % (self.status_code) - - def __bool__(self): - """Returns True if :attr:`status_code` is less than 400. - - This attribute checks if the status code of the response is between - 400 and 600 to see if there was a client error or a server error. If - the status code, is between 200 and 400, this will return True. This - is **not** a check to see if the response code is ``200 OK``. - """ - return self.ok - - def __nonzero__(self): - """Returns True if :attr:`status_code` is less than 400. - - This attribute checks if the status code of the response is between - 400 and 600 to see if there was a client error or a server error. If - the status code, is between 200 and 400, this will return True. This - is **not** a check to see if the response code is ``200 OK``. - """ - return self.ok - - def __iter__(self): - """Allows you to use a response as an iterator.""" - return self.iter_content(128) - - @property - def ok(self): - """Returns True if :attr:`status_code` is less than 400. - - This attribute checks if the status code of the response is between - 400 and 600 to see if there was a client error or a server error. If - the status code, is between 200 and 400, this will return True. This - is **not** a check to see if the response code is ``200 OK``. - """ - try: - self.raise_for_status() - except HTTPError: - return False - return True - - @property - def is_redirect(self): - """True if this Response is a well-formed HTTP redirect that could have - been processed automatically (by :meth:`Session.resolve_redirects`). - """ - return ('location' in self.headers and self.status_code in REDIRECT_STATI) - - @property - def is_permanent_redirect(self): - """True if this Response one of the permanent versions of redirect.""" - return ('location' in self.headers and self.status_code in (codes.moved_permanently, codes.permanent_redirect)) - - @property - def next(self): - """Returns a PreparedRequest for the next request in a redirect chain, if there is one.""" - return self._next - - @property - def apparent_encoding(self): - """The apparent encoding, provided by the chardet library.""" - return chardet.detect(self.content)['encoding'] - - def iter_content(self, chunk_size=1, decode_unicode=False): - """Iterates over the response data. When stream=True is set on the - request, this avoids reading the content at once into memory for - large responses. The chunk size is the number of bytes it should - read into memory. This is not necessarily the length of each item - returned as decoding can take place. - - chunk_size must be of type int or None. A value of None will - function differently depending on the value of `stream`. - stream=True will read data as it arrives in whatever size the - chunks are received. If stream=False, data is returned as - a single chunk. - - If decode_unicode is True, content will be decoded using the best - available encoding based on the response. - """ - - def generate(): - # Special case for urllib3. - if hasattr(self.raw, 'stream'): - try: - for chunk in self.raw.stream(chunk_size, decode_content=True): - yield chunk - except ProtocolError as e: - raise ChunkedEncodingError(e) - except DecodeError as e: - raise ContentDecodingError(e) - except ReadTimeoutError as e: - raise ConnectionError(e) - else: - # Standard file-like object. - while True: - chunk = self.raw.read(chunk_size) - if not chunk: - break - yield chunk - - self._content_consumed = True - - if self._content_consumed and isinstance(self._content, bool): - raise StreamConsumedError() - elif chunk_size is not None and not isinstance(chunk_size, int): - raise TypeError("chunk_size must be an int, it is instead a %s." % type(chunk_size)) - # simulate reading small chunks of the content - reused_chunks = iter_slices(self._content, chunk_size) - - stream_chunks = generate() - - chunks = reused_chunks if self._content_consumed else stream_chunks - - if decode_unicode: - chunks = stream_decode_response_unicode(chunks, self) - - return chunks - - def iter_lines(self, chunk_size=ITER_CHUNK_SIZE, decode_unicode=None, delimiter=None): - """Iterates over the response data, one line at a time. When - stream=True is set on the request, this avoids reading the - content at once into memory for large responses. - - .. note:: This method is not reentrant safe. - """ - - pending = None - - for chunk in self.iter_content(chunk_size=chunk_size, decode_unicode=decode_unicode): - - if pending is not None: - chunk = pending + chunk - - if delimiter: - lines = chunk.split(delimiter) - else: - lines = chunk.splitlines() - - if lines and lines[-1] and chunk and lines[-1][-1] == chunk[-1]: - pending = lines.pop() - else: - pending = None - - for line in lines: - yield line - - if pending is not None: - yield pending - - @property - def content(self): - """Content of the response, in bytes.""" - - if self._content is False: - # Read the contents. - if self._content_consumed: - raise RuntimeError( - 'The content for this response was already consumed') - - if self.status_code == 0 or self.raw is None: - self._content = None - else: - self._content = bytes().join(self.iter_content(CONTENT_CHUNK_SIZE)) or bytes() - - self._content_consumed = True - # don't need to release the connection; that's been handled by urllib3 - # since we exhausted the data. - return self._content - - @property - def text(self): - """Content of the response, in unicode. - - If Response.encoding is None, encoding will be guessed using - ``chardet``. - - The encoding of the response content is determined based solely on HTTP - headers, following RFC 2616 to the letter. If you can take advantage of - non-HTTP knowledge to make a better guess at the encoding, you should - set ``r.encoding`` appropriately before accessing this property. - """ - - # Try charset from content-type - content = None - encoding = self.encoding - - if not self.content: - return str('') - - # Fallback to auto-detected encoding. - if self.encoding is None: - encoding = self.apparent_encoding - - # Decode unicode from given encoding. - try: - content = str(self.content, encoding, errors='replace') - except (LookupError, TypeError): - # A LookupError is raised if the encoding was not found which could - # indicate a misspelling or similar mistake. - # - # A TypeError can be raised if encoding is None - # - # So we try blindly encoding. - content = str(self.content, errors='replace') - - return content - - def json(self, **kwargs): - r"""Returns the json-encoded content of a response, if any. - - :param \*\*kwargs: Optional arguments that ``json.loads`` takes. - :raises ValueError: If the response body does not contain valid json. - """ - - if not self.encoding and self.content and len(self.content) > 3: - # No encoding set. JSON RFC 4627 section 3 states we should expect - # UTF-8, -16 or -32. Detect which one to use; If the detection or - # decoding fails, fall back to `self.text` (using chardet to make - # a best guess). - encoding = guess_json_utf(self.content) - if encoding is not None: - try: - return complexjson.loads( - self.content.decode(encoding), **kwargs - ) - except UnicodeDecodeError: - # Wrong UTF codec detected; usually because it's not UTF-8 - # but some other 8-bit codec. This is an RFC violation, - # and the server didn't bother to tell us what codec *was* - # used. - pass - return complexjson.loads(self.text, **kwargs) - - @property - def links(self): - """Returns the parsed header links of the response, if any.""" - - header = self.headers.get('link') - - # l = MultiDict() - l = {} - - if header: - links = parse_header_links(header) - - for link in links: - key = link.get('rel') or link.get('url') - l[key] = link - - return l - - def raise_for_status(self): - """Raises stored :class:`HTTPError`, if one occurred.""" - - http_error_msg = '' - if isinstance(self.reason, bytes): - # We attempt to decode utf-8 first because some servers - # choose to localize their reason strings. If the string - # isn't utf-8, we fall back to iso-8859-1 for all other - # encodings. (See PR #3538) - try: - reason = self.reason.decode('utf-8') - except UnicodeDecodeError: - reason = self.reason.decode('iso-8859-1') - else: - reason = self.reason - - if 400 <= self.status_code < 500: - http_error_msg = u'%s Client Error: %s for url: %s' % (self.status_code, reason, self.url) - - elif 500 <= self.status_code < 600: - http_error_msg = u'%s Server Error: %s for url: %s' % (self.status_code, reason, self.url) - - if http_error_msg: - raise HTTPError(http_error_msg, response=self) - - def close(self): - """Releases the connection back to the pool. Once this method has been - called the underlying ``raw`` object must not be accessed again. - - *Note: Should not normally need to be called explicitly.* - """ - if not self._content_consumed: - self.raw.close() - - release_conn = getattr(self.raw, 'release_conn', None) - if release_conn is not None: - release_conn() diff --git a/venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg/pip/_vendor/requests/packages.py b/venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg/pip/_vendor/requests/packages.py deleted file mode 100644 index c91d9c7..0000000 --- a/venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg/pip/_vendor/requests/packages.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -import sys - -# This code exists for backwards compatibility reasons. -# I don't like it either. Just look the other way. :) - -for package in ('urllib3', 'idna', 'chardet'): - vendored_package = "pip._vendor." + package - locals()[package] = __import__(vendored_package) - # This traversal is apparently necessary such that the identities are - # preserved (requests.packages.urllib3.* is urllib3.*) - for mod in list(sys.modules): - if mod == vendored_package or mod.startswith(vendored_package + '.'): - unprefixed_mod = mod[len("pip._vendor."):] - sys.modules['pip._vendor.requests.packages.' + unprefixed_mod] = sys.modules[mod] - -# Kinda cool, though, right? diff --git a/venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg/pip/_vendor/requests/sessions.py b/venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg/pip/_vendor/requests/sessions.py deleted file mode 100644 index d8eafa8..0000000 --- a/venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg/pip/_vendor/requests/sessions.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,737 +0,0 @@ -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -""" -requests.session -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -This module provides a Session object to manage and persist settings across -requests (cookies, auth, proxies). -""" -import os -import platform -import time -from collections import Mapping -from datetime import timedelta - -from .auth import _basic_auth_str -from .compat import cookielib, is_py3, OrderedDict, urljoin, urlparse -from .cookies import ( - cookiejar_from_dict, extract_cookies_to_jar, RequestsCookieJar, merge_cookies) -from .models import Request, PreparedRequest, DEFAULT_REDIRECT_LIMIT -from .hooks import default_hooks, dispatch_hook -from ._internal_utils import to_native_string -from .utils import to_key_val_list, default_headers -from .exceptions import ( - TooManyRedirects, InvalidSchema, ChunkedEncodingError, ContentDecodingError) - -from .structures import CaseInsensitiveDict -from .adapters import HTTPAdapter - -from .utils import ( - requote_uri, get_environ_proxies, get_netrc_auth, should_bypass_proxies, - get_auth_from_url, rewind_body -) - -from .status_codes import codes - -# formerly defined here, reexposed here for backward compatibility -from .models import REDIRECT_STATI - -# Preferred clock, based on which one is more accurate on a given system. -if platform.system() == 'Windows': - try: # Python 3.3+ - preferred_clock = time.perf_counter - except AttributeError: # Earlier than Python 3. - preferred_clock = time.clock -else: - preferred_clock = time.time - - -def merge_setting(request_setting, session_setting, dict_class=OrderedDict): - """Determines appropriate setting for a given request, taking into account - the explicit setting on that request, and the setting in the session. If a - setting is a dictionary, they will be merged together using `dict_class` - """ - - if session_setting is None: - return request_setting - - if request_setting is None: - return session_setting - - # Bypass if not a dictionary (e.g. verify) - if not ( - isinstance(session_setting, Mapping) and - isinstance(request_setting, Mapping) - ): - return request_setting - - merged_setting = dict_class(to_key_val_list(session_setting)) - merged_setting.update(to_key_val_list(request_setting)) - - # Remove keys that are set to None. Extract keys first to avoid altering - # the dictionary during iteration. - none_keys = [k for (k, v) in merged_setting.items() if v is None] - for key in none_keys: - del merged_setting[key] - - return merged_setting - - -def merge_hooks(request_hooks, session_hooks, dict_class=OrderedDict): - """Properly merges both requests and session hooks. - - This is necessary because when request_hooks == {'response': []}, the - merge breaks Session hooks entirely. - """ - if session_hooks is None or session_hooks.get('response') == []: - return request_hooks - - if request_hooks is None or request_hooks.get('response') == []: - return session_hooks - - return merge_setting(request_hooks, session_hooks, dict_class) - - -class SessionRedirectMixin(object): - - def get_redirect_target(self, resp): - """Receives a Response. Returns a redirect URI or ``None``""" - # Due to the nature of how requests processes redirects this method will - # be called at least once upon the original response and at least twice - # on each subsequent redirect response (if any). - # If a custom mixin is used to handle this logic, it may be advantageous - # to cache the redirect location onto the response object as a private - # attribute. - if resp.is_redirect: - location = resp.headers['location'] - # Currently the underlying http module on py3 decode headers - # in latin1, but empirical evidence suggests that latin1 is very - # rarely used with non-ASCII characters in HTTP headers. - # It is more likely to get UTF8 header rather than latin1. - # This causes incorrect handling of UTF8 encoded location headers. - # To solve this, we re-encode the location in latin1. - if is_py3: - location = location.encode('latin1') - return to_native_string(location, 'utf8') - return None - - def resolve_redirects(self, resp, req, stream=False, timeout=None, - verify=True, cert=None, proxies=None, yield_requests=False, **adapter_kwargs): - """Receives a Response. Returns a generator of Responses or Requests.""" - - hist = [] # keep track of history - - url = self.get_redirect_target(resp) - while url: - prepared_request = req.copy() - - # Update history and keep track of redirects. - # resp.history must ignore the original request in this loop - hist.append(resp) - resp.history = hist[1:] - - try: - resp.content # Consume socket so it can be released - except (ChunkedEncodingError, ContentDecodingError, RuntimeError): - resp.raw.read(decode_content=False) - - if len(resp.history) >= self.max_redirects: - raise TooManyRedirects('Exceeded %s redirects.' % self.max_redirects, response=resp) - - # Release the connection back into the pool. - resp.close() - - # Handle redirection without scheme (see: RFC 1808 Section 4) - if url.startswith('//'): - parsed_rurl = urlparse(resp.url) - url = '%s:%s' % (to_native_string(parsed_rurl.scheme), url) - - # The scheme should be lower case... - parsed = urlparse(url) - url = parsed.geturl() - - # Facilitate relative 'location' headers, as allowed by RFC 7231. - # (e.g. '/path/to/resource' instead of 'http://domain.tld/path/to/resource') - # Compliant with RFC3986, we percent encode the url. - if not parsed.netloc: - url = urljoin(resp.url, requote_uri(url)) - else: - url = requote_uri(url) - - prepared_request.url = to_native_string(url) - - self.rebuild_method(prepared_request, resp) - - # https://github.com/requests/requests/issues/1084 - if resp.status_code not in (codes.temporary_redirect, codes.permanent_redirect): - # https://github.com/requests/requests/issues/3490 - purged_headers = ('Content-Length', 'Content-Type', 'Transfer-Encoding') - for header in purged_headers: - prepared_request.headers.pop(header, None) - prepared_request.body = None - - headers = prepared_request.headers - try: - del headers['Cookie'] - except KeyError: - pass - - # Extract any cookies sent on the response to the cookiejar - # in the new request. Because we've mutated our copied prepared - # request, use the old one that we haven't yet touched. - extract_cookies_to_jar(prepared_request._cookies, req, resp.raw) - merge_cookies(prepared_request._cookies, self.cookies) - prepared_request.prepare_cookies(prepared_request._cookies) - - # Rebuild auth and proxy information. - proxies = self.rebuild_proxies(prepared_request, proxies) - self.rebuild_auth(prepared_request, resp) - - # A failed tell() sets `_body_position` to `object()`. This non-None - # value ensures `rewindable` will be True, allowing us to raise an - # UnrewindableBodyError, instead of hanging the connection. - rewindable = ( - prepared_request._body_position is not None and - ('Content-Length' in headers or 'Transfer-Encoding' in headers) - ) - - # Attempt to rewind consumed file-like object. - if rewindable: - rewind_body(prepared_request) - - # Override the original request. - req = prepared_request - - if yield_requests: - yield req - else: - - resp = self.send( - req, - stream=stream, - timeout=timeout, - verify=verify, - cert=cert, - proxies=proxies, - allow_redirects=False, - **adapter_kwargs - ) - - extract_cookies_to_jar(self.cookies, prepared_request, resp.raw) - - # extract redirect url, if any, for the next loop - url = self.get_redirect_target(resp) - yield resp - - def rebuild_auth(self, prepared_request, response): - """When being redirected we may want to strip authentication from the - request to avoid leaking credentials. This method intelligently removes - and reapplies authentication where possible to avoid credential loss. - """ - headers = prepared_request.headers - url = prepared_request.url - - if 'Authorization' in headers: - # If we get redirected to a new host, we should strip out any - # authentication headers. - original_parsed = urlparse(response.request.url) - redirect_parsed = urlparse(url) - - if (original_parsed.hostname != redirect_parsed.hostname): - del headers['Authorization'] - - # .netrc might have more auth for us on our new host. - new_auth = get_netrc_auth(url) if self.trust_env else None - if new_auth is not None: - prepared_request.prepare_auth(new_auth) - - return - - def rebuild_proxies(self, prepared_request, proxies): - """This method re-evaluates the proxy configuration by considering the - environment variables. If we are redirected to a URL covered by - NO_PROXY, we strip the proxy configuration. Otherwise, we set missing - proxy keys for this URL (in case they were stripped by a previous - redirect). - - This method also replaces the Proxy-Authorization header where - necessary. - - :rtype: dict - """ - proxies = proxies if proxies is not None else {} - headers = prepared_request.headers - url = prepared_request.url - scheme = urlparse(url).scheme - new_proxies = proxies.copy() - no_proxy = proxies.get('no_proxy') - - bypass_proxy = should_bypass_proxies(url, no_proxy=no_proxy) - if self.trust_env and not bypass_proxy: - environ_proxies = get_environ_proxies(url, no_proxy=no_proxy) - - proxy = environ_proxies.get(scheme, environ_proxies.get('all')) - - if proxy: - new_proxies.setdefault(scheme, proxy) - - if 'Proxy-Authorization' in headers: - del headers['Proxy-Authorization'] - - try: - username, password = get_auth_from_url(new_proxies[scheme]) - except KeyError: - username, password = None, None - - if username and password: - headers['Proxy-Authorization'] = _basic_auth_str(username, password) - - return new_proxies - - def rebuild_method(self, prepared_request, response): - """When being redirected we may want to change the method of the request - based on certain specs or browser behavior. - """ - method = prepared_request.method - - # http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7231#section-6.4.4 - if response.status_code == codes.see_other and method != 'HEAD': - method = 'GET' - - # Do what the browsers do, despite standards... - # First, turn 302s into GETs. - if response.status_code == codes.found and method != 'HEAD': - method = 'GET' - - # Second, if a POST is responded to with a 301, turn it into a GET. - # This bizarre behaviour is explained in Issue 1704. - if response.status_code == codes.moved and method == 'POST': - method = 'GET' - - prepared_request.method = method - - -class Session(SessionRedirectMixin): - """A Requests session. - - Provides cookie persistence, connection-pooling, and configuration. - - Basic Usage:: - - >>> import requests - >>> s = requests.Session() - >>> s.get('http://httpbin.org/get') - - - Or as a context manager:: - - >>> with requests.Session() as s: - >>> s.get('http://httpbin.org/get') - - """ - - __attrs__ = [ - 'headers', 'cookies', 'auth', 'proxies', 'hooks', 'params', 'verify', - 'cert', 'prefetch', 'adapters', 'stream', 'trust_env', - 'max_redirects', - ] - - def __init__(self): - - #: A case-insensitive dictionary of headers to be sent on each - #: :class:`Request ` sent from this - #: :class:`Session `. - self.headers = default_headers() - - #: Default Authentication tuple or object to attach to - #: :class:`Request `. - self.auth = None - - #: Dictionary mapping protocol or protocol and host to the URL of the proxy - #: (e.g. {'http': 'foo.bar:3128', 'http://host.name': 'foo.bar:4012'}) to - #: be used on each :class:`Request `. - self.proxies = {} - - #: Event-handling hooks. - self.hooks = default_hooks() - - #: Dictionary of querystring data to attach to each - #: :class:`Request `. The dictionary values may be lists for - #: representing multivalued query parameters. - self.params = {} - - #: Stream response content default. - self.stream = False - - #: SSL Verification default. - self.verify = True - - #: SSL client certificate default, if String, path to ssl client - #: cert file (.pem). If Tuple, ('cert', 'key') pair. - self.cert = None - - #: Maximum number of redirects allowed. If the request exceeds this - #: limit, a :class:`TooManyRedirects` exception is raised. - #: This defaults to requests.models.DEFAULT_REDIRECT_LIMIT, which is - #: 30. - self.max_redirects = DEFAULT_REDIRECT_LIMIT - - #: Trust environment settings for proxy configuration, default - #: authentication and similar. - self.trust_env = True - - #: A CookieJar containing all currently outstanding cookies set on this - #: session. By default it is a - #: :class:`RequestsCookieJar `, but - #: may be any other ``cookielib.CookieJar`` compatible object. - self.cookies = cookiejar_from_dict({}) - - # Default connection adapters. - self.adapters = OrderedDict() - self.mount('https://', HTTPAdapter()) - self.mount('http://', HTTPAdapter()) - - def __enter__(self): - return self - - def __exit__(self, *args): - self.close() - - def prepare_request(self, request): - """Constructs a :class:`PreparedRequest ` for - transmission and returns it. The :class:`PreparedRequest` has settings - merged from the :class:`Request ` instance and those of the - :class:`Session`. - - :param request: :class:`Request` instance to prepare with this - session's settings. - :rtype: requests.PreparedRequest - """ - cookies = request.cookies or {} - - # Bootstrap CookieJar. - if not isinstance(cookies, cookielib.CookieJar): - cookies = cookiejar_from_dict(cookies) - - # Merge with session cookies - merged_cookies = merge_cookies( - merge_cookies(RequestsCookieJar(), self.cookies), cookies) - - # Set environment's basic authentication if not explicitly set. - auth = request.auth - if self.trust_env and not auth and not self.auth: - auth = get_netrc_auth(request.url) - - p = PreparedRequest() - p.prepare( - method=request.method.upper(), - url=request.url, - files=request.files, - data=request.data, - json=request.json, - headers=merge_setting(request.headers, self.headers, dict_class=CaseInsensitiveDict), - params=merge_setting(request.params, self.params), - auth=merge_setting(auth, self.auth), - cookies=merged_cookies, - hooks=merge_hooks(request.hooks, self.hooks), - ) - return p - - def request(self, method, url, - params=None, data=None, headers=None, cookies=None, files=None, - auth=None, timeout=None, allow_redirects=True, proxies=None, - hooks=None, stream=None, verify=None, cert=None, json=None): - """Constructs a :class:`Request `, prepares it and sends it. - Returns :class:`Response ` object. - - :param method: method for the new :class:`Request` object. - :param url: URL for the new :class:`Request` object. - :param params: (optional) Dictionary or bytes to be sent in the query - string for the :class:`Request`. - :param data: (optional) Dictionary, bytes, or file-like object to send - in the body of the :class:`Request`. - :param json: (optional) json to send in the body of the - :class:`Request`. - :param headers: (optional) Dictionary of HTTP Headers to send with the - :class:`Request`. - :param cookies: (optional) Dict or CookieJar object to send with the - :class:`Request`. - :param files: (optional) Dictionary of ``'filename': file-like-objects`` - for multipart encoding upload. - :param auth: (optional) Auth tuple or callable to enable - Basic/Digest/Custom HTTP Auth. - :param timeout: (optional) How long to wait for the server to send - data before giving up, as a float, or a :ref:`(connect timeout, - read timeout) ` tuple. - :type timeout: float or tuple - :param allow_redirects: (optional) Set to True by default. - :type allow_redirects: bool - :param proxies: (optional) Dictionary mapping protocol or protocol and - hostname to the URL of the proxy. - :param stream: (optional) whether to immediately download the response - content. Defaults to ``False``. - :param verify: (optional) Either a boolean, in which case it controls whether we verify - the server's TLS certificate, or a string, in which case it must be a path - to a CA bundle to use. Defaults to ``True``. - :param cert: (optional) if String, path to ssl client cert file (.pem). - If Tuple, ('cert', 'key') pair. - :rtype: requests.Response - """ - # Create the Request. - req = Request( - method=method.upper(), - url=url, - headers=headers, - files=files, - data=data or {}, - json=json, - params=params or {}, - auth=auth, - cookies=cookies, - hooks=hooks, - ) - prep = self.prepare_request(req) - - proxies = proxies or {} - - settings = self.merge_environment_settings( - prep.url, proxies, stream, verify, cert - ) - - # Send the request. - send_kwargs = { - 'timeout': timeout, - 'allow_redirects': allow_redirects, - } - send_kwargs.update(settings) - resp = self.send(prep, **send_kwargs) - - return resp - - def get(self, url, **kwargs): - r"""Sends a GET request. Returns :class:`Response` object. - - :param url: URL for the new :class:`Request` object. - :param \*\*kwargs: Optional arguments that ``request`` takes. - :rtype: requests.Response - """ - - kwargs.setdefault('allow_redirects', True) - return self.request('GET', url, **kwargs) - - def options(self, url, **kwargs): - r"""Sends a OPTIONS request. Returns :class:`Response` object. - - :param url: URL for the new :class:`Request` object. - :param \*\*kwargs: Optional arguments that ``request`` takes. - :rtype: requests.Response - """ - - kwargs.setdefault('allow_redirects', True) - return self.request('OPTIONS', url, **kwargs) - - def head(self, url, **kwargs): - r"""Sends a HEAD request. Returns :class:`Response` object. - - :param url: URL for the new :class:`Request` object. - :param \*\*kwargs: Optional arguments that ``request`` takes. - :rtype: requests.Response - """ - - kwargs.setdefault('allow_redirects', False) - return self.request('HEAD', url, **kwargs) - - def post(self, url, data=None, json=None, **kwargs): - r"""Sends a POST request. Returns :class:`Response` object. - - :param url: URL for the new :class:`Request` object. - :param data: (optional) Dictionary, bytes, or file-like object to send in the body of the :class:`Request`. - :param json: (optional) json to send in the body of the :class:`Request`. - :param \*\*kwargs: Optional arguments that ``request`` takes. - :rtype: requests.Response - """ - - return self.request('POST', url, data=data, json=json, **kwargs) - - def put(self, url, data=None, **kwargs): - r"""Sends a PUT request. Returns :class:`Response` object. - - :param url: URL for the new :class:`Request` object. - :param data: (optional) Dictionary, bytes, or file-like object to send in the body of the :class:`Request`. - :param \*\*kwargs: Optional arguments that ``request`` takes. - :rtype: requests.Response - """ - - return self.request('PUT', url, data=data, **kwargs) - - def patch(self, url, data=None, **kwargs): - r"""Sends a PATCH request. Returns :class:`Response` object. - - :param url: URL for the new :class:`Request` object. - :param data: (optional) Dictionary, bytes, or file-like object to send in the body of the :class:`Request`. - :param \*\*kwargs: Optional arguments that ``request`` takes. - :rtype: requests.Response - """ - - return self.request('PATCH', url, data=data, **kwargs) - - def delete(self, url, **kwargs): - r"""Sends a DELETE request. Returns :class:`Response` object. - - :param url: URL for the new :class:`Request` object. - :param \*\*kwargs: Optional arguments that ``request`` takes. - :rtype: requests.Response - """ - - return self.request('DELETE', url, **kwargs) - - def send(self, request, **kwargs): - """Send a given PreparedRequest. - - :rtype: requests.Response - """ - # Set defaults that the hooks can utilize to ensure they always have - # the correct parameters to reproduce the previous request. - kwargs.setdefault('stream', self.stream) - kwargs.setdefault('verify', self.verify) - kwargs.setdefault('cert', self.cert) - kwargs.setdefault('proxies', self.proxies) - - # It's possible that users might accidentally send a Request object. - # Guard against that specific failure case. - if isinstance(request, Request): - raise ValueError('You can only send PreparedRequests.') - - # Set up variables needed for resolve_redirects and dispatching of hooks - allow_redirects = kwargs.pop('allow_redirects', True) - stream = kwargs.get('stream') - hooks = request.hooks - - # Get the appropriate adapter to use - adapter = self.get_adapter(url=request.url) - - # Start time (approximately) of the request - start = preferred_clock() - - # Send the request - r = adapter.send(request, **kwargs) - - # Total elapsed time of the request (approximately) - elapsed = preferred_clock() - start - r.elapsed = timedelta(seconds=elapsed) - - # Response manipulation hooks - r = dispatch_hook('response', hooks, r, **kwargs) - - # Persist cookies - if r.history: - - # If the hooks create history then we want those cookies too - for resp in r.history: - extract_cookies_to_jar(self.cookies, resp.request, resp.raw) - - extract_cookies_to_jar(self.cookies, request, r.raw) - - # Redirect resolving generator. - gen = self.resolve_redirects(r, request, **kwargs) - - # Resolve redirects if allowed. - history = [resp for resp in gen] if allow_redirects else [] - - # Shuffle things around if there's history. - if history: - # Insert the first (original) request at the start - history.insert(0, r) - # Get the last request made - r = history.pop() - r.history = history - - # If redirects aren't being followed, store the response on the Request for Response.next(). - if not allow_redirects: - try: - r._next = next(self.resolve_redirects(r, request, yield_requests=True, **kwargs)) - except StopIteration: - pass - - if not stream: - r.content - - return r - - def merge_environment_settings(self, url, proxies, stream, verify, cert): - """ - Check the environment and merge it with some settings. - - :rtype: dict - """ - # Gather clues from the surrounding environment. - if self.trust_env: - # Set environment's proxies. - no_proxy = proxies.get('no_proxy') if proxies is not None else None - env_proxies = get_environ_proxies(url, no_proxy=no_proxy) - for (k, v) in env_proxies.items(): - proxies.setdefault(k, v) - - # Look for requests environment configuration and be compatible - # with cURL. - if verify is True or verify is None: - verify = (os.environ.get('REQUESTS_CA_BUNDLE') or - os.environ.get('CURL_CA_BUNDLE')) - - # Merge all the kwargs. - proxies = merge_setting(proxies, self.proxies) - stream = merge_setting(stream, self.stream) - verify = merge_setting(verify, self.verify) - cert = merge_setting(cert, self.cert) - - return {'verify': verify, 'proxies': proxies, 'stream': stream, - 'cert': cert} - - def get_adapter(self, url): - """ - Returns the appropriate connection adapter for the given URL. - - :rtype: requests.adapters.BaseAdapter - """ - for (prefix, adapter) in self.adapters.items(): - - if url.lower().startswith(prefix): - return adapter - - # Nothing matches :-/ - raise InvalidSchema("No connection adapters were found for '%s'" % url) - - def close(self): - """Closes all adapters and as such the session""" - for v in self.adapters.values(): - v.close() - - def mount(self, prefix, adapter): - """Registers a connection adapter to a prefix. - - Adapters are sorted in descending order by prefix length. - """ - self.adapters[prefix] = adapter - keys_to_move = [k for k in self.adapters if len(k) < len(prefix)] - - for key in keys_to_move: - self.adapters[key] = self.adapters.pop(key) - - def __getstate__(self): - state = dict((attr, getattr(self, attr, None)) for attr in self.__attrs__) - return state - - def __setstate__(self, state): - for attr, value in state.items(): - setattr(self, attr, value) - - -def session(): - """ - Returns a :class:`Session` for context-management. - - :rtype: Session - """ - - return Session() diff --git a/venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg/pip/_vendor/requests/status_codes.py b/venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg/pip/_vendor/requests/status_codes.py deleted file mode 100644 index 85d9bbc..0000000 --- a/venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg/pip/_vendor/requests/status_codes.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,91 +0,0 @@ -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -from .structures import LookupDict - -_codes = { - - # Informational. - 100: ('continue',), - 101: ('switching_protocols',), - 102: ('processing',), - 103: ('checkpoint',), - 122: ('uri_too_long', 'request_uri_too_long'), - 200: ('ok', 'okay', 'all_ok', 'all_okay', 'all_good', '\\o/', '✓'), - 201: ('created',), - 202: ('accepted',), - 203: ('non_authoritative_info', 'non_authoritative_information'), - 204: ('no_content',), - 205: ('reset_content', 'reset'), - 206: ('partial_content', 'partial'), - 207: ('multi_status', 'multiple_status', 'multi_stati', 'multiple_stati'), - 208: ('already_reported',), - 226: ('im_used',), - - # Redirection. - 300: ('multiple_choices',), - 301: ('moved_permanently', 'moved', '\\o-'), - 302: ('found',), - 303: ('see_other', 'other'), - 304: ('not_modified',), - 305: ('use_proxy',), - 306: ('switch_proxy',), - 307: ('temporary_redirect', 'temporary_moved', 'temporary'), - 308: ('permanent_redirect', - 'resume_incomplete', 'resume',), # These 2 to be removed in 3.0 - - # Client Error. - 400: ('bad_request', 'bad'), - 401: ('unauthorized',), - 402: ('payment_required', 'payment'), - 403: ('forbidden',), - 404: ('not_found', '-o-'), - 405: ('method_not_allowed', 'not_allowed'), - 406: ('not_acceptable',), - 407: ('proxy_authentication_required', 'proxy_auth', 'proxy_authentication'), - 408: ('request_timeout', 'timeout'), - 409: ('conflict',), - 410: ('gone',), - 411: ('length_required',), - 412: ('precondition_failed', 'precondition'), - 413: ('request_entity_too_large',), - 414: ('request_uri_too_large',), - 415: ('unsupported_media_type', 'unsupported_media', 'media_type'), - 416: ('requested_range_not_satisfiable', 'requested_range', 'range_not_satisfiable'), - 417: ('expectation_failed',), - 418: ('im_a_teapot', 'teapot', 'i_am_a_teapot'), - 421: ('misdirected_request',), - 422: ('unprocessable_entity', 'unprocessable'), - 423: ('locked',), - 424: ('failed_dependency', 'dependency'), - 425: ('unordered_collection', 'unordered'), - 426: ('upgrade_required', 'upgrade'), - 428: ('precondition_required', 'precondition'), - 429: ('too_many_requests', 'too_many'), - 431: ('header_fields_too_large', 'fields_too_large'), - 444: ('no_response', 'none'), - 449: ('retry_with', 'retry'), - 450: ('blocked_by_windows_parental_controls', 'parental_controls'), - 451: ('unavailable_for_legal_reasons', 'legal_reasons'), - 499: ('client_closed_request',), - - # Server Error. - 500: ('internal_server_error', 'server_error', '/o\\', '✗'), - 501: ('not_implemented',), - 502: ('bad_gateway',), - 503: ('service_unavailable', 'unavailable'), - 504: ('gateway_timeout',), - 505: ('http_version_not_supported', 'http_version'), - 506: ('variant_also_negotiates',), - 507: ('insufficient_storage',), - 509: ('bandwidth_limit_exceeded', 'bandwidth'), - 510: ('not_extended',), - 511: ('network_authentication_required', 'network_auth', 'network_authentication'), -} - -codes = LookupDict(name='status_codes') - -for code, titles in _codes.items(): - for title in titles: - setattr(codes, title, code) - if not title.startswith(('\\', '/')): - setattr(codes, title.upper(), code) diff --git a/venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg/pip/_vendor/requests/structures.py b/venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg/pip/_vendor/requests/structures.py deleted file mode 100644 index ce775ba..0000000 --- a/venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg/pip/_vendor/requests/structures.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,105 +0,0 @@ -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -""" -requests.structures -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -Data structures that power Requests. -""" - -import collections - -from .compat import OrderedDict - - -class CaseInsensitiveDict(collections.MutableMapping): - """A case-insensitive ``dict``-like object. - - Implements all methods and operations of - ``collections.MutableMapping`` as well as dict's ``copy``. Also - provides ``lower_items``. - - All keys are expected to be strings. The structure remembers the - case of the last key to be set, and ``iter(instance)``, - ``keys()``, ``items()``, ``iterkeys()``, and ``iteritems()`` - will contain case-sensitive keys. However, querying and contains - testing is case insensitive:: - - cid = CaseInsensitiveDict() - cid['Accept'] = 'application/json' - cid['aCCEPT'] == 'application/json' # True - list(cid) == ['Accept'] # True - - For example, ``headers['content-encoding']`` will return the - value of a ``'Content-Encoding'`` response header, regardless - of how the header name was originally stored. - - If the constructor, ``.update``, or equality comparison - operations are given keys that have equal ``.lower()``s, the - behavior is undefined. - """ - - def __init__(self, data=None, **kwargs): - self._store = OrderedDict() - if data is None: - data = {} - self.update(data, **kwargs) - - def __setitem__(self, key, value): - # Use the lowercased key for lookups, but store the actual - # key alongside the value. - self._store[key.lower()] = (key, value) - - def __getitem__(self, key): - return self._store[key.lower()][1] - - def __delitem__(self, key): - del self._store[key.lower()] - - def __iter__(self): - return (casedkey for casedkey, mappedvalue in self._store.values()) - - def __len__(self): - return len(self._store) - - def lower_items(self): - """Like iteritems(), but with all lowercase keys.""" - return ( - (lowerkey, keyval[1]) - for (lowerkey, keyval) - in self._store.items() - ) - - def __eq__(self, other): - if isinstance(other, collections.Mapping): - other = CaseInsensitiveDict(other) - else: - return NotImplemented - # Compare insensitively - return dict(self.lower_items()) == dict(other.lower_items()) - - # Copy is required - def copy(self): - return CaseInsensitiveDict(self._store.values()) - - def __repr__(self): - return str(dict(self.items())) - - -class LookupDict(dict): - """Dictionary lookup object.""" - - def __init__(self, name=None): - self.name = name - super(LookupDict, self).__init__() - - def __repr__(self): - return '' % (self.name) - - def __getitem__(self, key): - # We allow fall-through here, so values default to None - - return self.__dict__.get(key, None) - - def get(self, key, default=None): - return self.__dict__.get(key, default) diff --git a/venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg/pip/_vendor/requests/utils.py b/venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg/pip/_vendor/requests/utils.py deleted file mode 100644 index fc4f894..0000000 --- a/venv/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pip-10.0.1-py3.7.egg/pip/_vendor/requests/utils.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,904 +0,0 @@ -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -""" -requests.utils -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -This module provides utility functions that are used within Requests -that are also useful for external consumption. -""" - -import cgi -import codecs -import collections -import contextlib -import io -import os -import platform -import re -import socket -import struct -import warnings - -from .__version__ import __version__ -from . import certs -# to_native_string is unused here, but imported here for backwards compatibility -from ._internal_utils import to_native_string -from .compat import parse_http_list as _parse_list_header -from .compat import ( - quote, urlparse, bytes, str, OrderedDict, unquote, getproxies, - proxy_bypass, urlunparse, basestring, integer_types, is_py3, - proxy_bypass_environment, getproxies_environment) -from .cookies import cookiejar_from_dict -from .structures import CaseInsensitiveDict -from .exceptions import ( - InvalidURL, InvalidHeader, FileModeWarning, UnrewindableBodyError) - -NETRC_FILES = ('.netrc', '_netrc') - -DEFAULT_CA_BUNDLE_PATH = certs.where() - - -if platform.system() == 'Windows': - # provide a proxy_bypass version on Windows without DNS lookups - - def proxy_bypass_registry(host): - if is_py3: - import winreg - else: - import _winreg as winreg - try: - internetSettings = winreg.OpenKey(winreg.HKEY_CURRENT_USER, - r'Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings') - proxyEnable = winreg.QueryValueEx(internetSettings, - 'ProxyEnable')[0] - proxyOverride = winreg.QueryValueEx(internetSettings, - 'ProxyOverride')[0] - except OSError: - return False - if not proxyEnable or not proxyOverride: - return False - - # make a check value list from the registry entry: replace the - # '' string by the localhost entry and the corresponding - # canonical entry. - proxyOverride = proxyOverride.split(';') - # now check if we match one of the registry values. - for test in proxyOverride: - if test == '': - if '.' not in host: - return True - test = test.replace(".", r"\.") # mask dots - test = test.replace("*", r".*") # change glob sequence - test = test.replace("?", r".") # change glob char - if re.match(test, host, re.I): - return True - return False - - def proxy_bypass(host): # noqa - """Return True, if the host should be bypassed. - - Checks proxy settings gathered from the environment, if specified, - or the registry. - """ - if getproxies_environment(): - return proxy_bypass_environment(host) - else: - return proxy_bypass_registry(host) - - -def dict_to_sequence(d): - """Returns an internal sequence dictionary update.""" - - if hasattr(d, 'items'): - d = d.items() - - return d - - -def super_len(o): - total_length = None - current_position = 0 - - if hasattr(o, '__len__'): - total_length = len(o) - - elif hasattr(o, 'len'): - total_length = o.len - - elif hasattr(o, 'fileno'): - try: - fileno = o.fileno() - except io.UnsupportedOperation: - pass - else: - total_length = os.fstat(fileno).st_size - - # Having used fstat to determine the file length, we need to - # confirm that this file was opened up in binary mode. - if 'b' not in o.mode: - warnings.warn(( - "Requests has determined the content-length for this " - "request using the binary size of the file: however, the " - "file has been opened in text mode (i.e. without the 'b' " - "flag in the mode). This may lead to an incorrect " - "content-length. In Requests 3.0, support will be removed " - "for files in text mode."), - FileModeWarning - ) - - if hasattr(o, 'tell'): - try: - current_position = o.tell() - except (OSError, IOError): - # This can happen in some weird situations, such as when the file - # is actually a special file descriptor like stdin. In this - # instance, we don't know what the length is, so set it to zero and - # let requests chunk it instead. - if total_length is not None: - current_position = total_length - else: - if hasattr(o, 'seek') and total_length is None: - # StringIO and BytesIO have seek but no useable fileno - try: - # seek to end of file - o.seek(0, 2) - total_length = o.tell() - - # seek back to current position to support - # partially read file-like objects - o.seek(current_position or 0) - except (OSError, IOError): - total_length = 0 - - if total_length is None: - total_length = 0 - - return max(0, total_length - current_position) - - -def get_netrc_auth(url, raise_errors=False): - """Returns the Requests tuple auth for a given url from netrc.""" - - try: - from netrc import netrc, NetrcParseError - - netrc_path = None - - for f in NETRC_FILES: - try: - loc = os.path.expanduser('~/{0}'.format(f)) - except KeyError: - # os.path.expanduser can fail when $HOME is undefined and - # getpwuid fails. See http://bugs.python.org/issue20164 & - # https://github.com/requests/requests/issues/1846 - return - - if os.path.exists(loc): - netrc_path = loc - break - - # Abort early if there isn't one. - if netrc_path is None: - return - - ri = urlparse(url) - - # Strip port numbers from netloc. This weird `if...encode`` dance is - # used for Python 3.2, which doesn't support unicode literals. - splitstr = b':' - if isinstance(url, str): - splitstr = splitstr.decode('ascii') - host = ri.netloc.split(splitstr)[0] - - try: - _netrc = netrc(netrc_path).authenticators(host) - if _netrc: - # Return with login / password - login_i = (0 if _netrc[0] else 1) - return (_netrc[login_i], _netrc[2]) - except (NetrcParseError, IOError): - # If there was a parsing error or a permissions issue reading the file, - # we'll just skip netrc auth unless explicitly asked to raise errors. - if raise_errors: - raise - - # AppEngine hackiness. - except (ImportError, AttributeError): - pass - - -def guess_filename(obj): - """Tries to guess the filename of the given object.""" - name = getattr(obj, 'name', None) - if (name and isinstance(name, basestring) and name[0] != '<' and - name[-1] != '>'): - return os.path.basename(name) - - -def from_key_val_list(value): - """Take an object and test to see if it can be represented as a - dictionary. Unless it can not be represented as such, return an - OrderedDict, e.g., - - :: - - >>> from_key_val_list([('key', 'val')]) - OrderedDict([('key', 'val')]) - >>> from_key_val_list('string') - ValueError: need more than 1 value to unpack - >>> from_key_val_list({'key': 'val'}) - OrderedDict([('key', 'val')]) - - :rtype: OrderedDict - """ - if value is None: - return None - - if isinstance(value, (str, bytes, bool, int)): - raise ValueError('cannot encode objects that are not 2-tuples') - - return OrderedDict(value) - - -def to_key_val_list(value): - """Take an object and test to see if it can be represented as a - dictionary. If it can be, return a list of tuples, e.g., - - :: - - >>> to_key_val_list([('key', 'val')]) - [('key', 'val')] - >>> to_key_val_list({'key': 'val'}) - [('key', 'val')] - >>> to_key_val_list('string') - ValueError: cannot encode objects that are not 2-tuples. - - :rtype: list - """ - if value is None: - return None - - if isinstance(value, (str, bytes, bool, int)): - raise ValueError('cannot encode objects that are not 2-tuples') - - if isinstance(value, collections.Mapping): - value = value.items() - - return list(value) - - -# From mitsuhiko/werkzeug (used with permission). -def parse_list_header(value): - """Parse lists as described by RFC 2068 Section 2. - - In particular, parse comma-separated lists where the elements of - the list may include quoted-strings. A quoted-string could - contain a comma. A non-quoted string could have quotes in the - middle. Quotes are removed automatically after parsing. - - It basically works like :func:`parse_set_header` just that items - may appear multiple times and case sensitivity is preserved. - - The return value is a standard :class:`list`: - - >>> parse_list_header('token, "quoted value"') - ['token', 'quoted value'] - - To create a header from the :class:`list` again, use the - :func:`dump_header` function. - - :param value: a string with a list header. - :return: :class:`list` - :rtype: list - """ - result = [] - for item in _parse_list_header(value): - if item[:1] == item[-1:] == '"': - item = unquote_header_value(item[1:-1]) - result.append(item) - return result - - -# From mitsuhiko/werkzeug (used with permission). -def parse_dict_header(value): - """Parse lists of key, value pairs as described by RFC 2068 Section 2 and - convert them into a python dict: - - >>> d = parse_dict_header('foo="is a fish", bar="as well"') - >>> type(d) is dict - True - >>> sorted(d.items()) - [('bar', 'as well'), ('foo', 'is a fish')] - - If there is no value for a key it will be `None`: - - >>> parse_dict_header('key_without_value') - {'key_without_value': None} - - To create a header from the :class:`dict` again, use the - :func:`dump_header` function. - - :param value: a string with a dict header. - :return: :class:`dict` - :rtype: dict - """ - result = {} - for item in _parse_list_header(value): - if '=' not in item: - result[item] = None - continue - name, value = item.split('=', 1) - if value[:1] == value[-1:] == '"': - value = unquote_header_value(value[1:-1]) - result[name] = value - return result - - -# From mitsuhiko/werkzeug (used with permission). -def unquote_header_value(value, is_filename=False): - r"""Unquotes a header value. (Reversal of :func:`quote_header_value`). - This does not use the real unquoting but what browsers are actually - using for quoting. - - :param value: the header value to unquote. - :rtype: str - """ - if value and value[0] == value[-1] == '"': - # this is not the real unquoting, but fixing this so that the - # RFC is met will result in bugs with internet explorer and - # probably some other browsers as well. IE for example is - # uploading files with "C:\foo\bar.txt" as filename - value = value[1:-1] - - # if this is a filename and the starting characters look like - # a UNC path, then just return the value without quotes. Using the - # replace sequence below on a UNC path has the effect of turning - # the leading double slash into a single slash and then - # _fix_ie_filename() doesn't work correctly. See #458. - if not is_filename or value[:2] != '\\\\': - return value.replace('\\\\', '\\').replace('\\"', '"') - return value - - -def dict_from_cookiejar(cj): - """Returns a key/value dictionary from a CookieJar. - - :param cj: CookieJar object to extract cookies from. - :rtype: dict - """ - - cookie_dict = {} - - for cookie in cj: - cookie_dict[cookie.name] = cookie.value - - return cookie_dict - - -def add_dict_to_cookiejar(cj, cookie_dict): - """Returns a CookieJar from a key/value dictionary. - - :param cj: CookieJar to insert cookies into. - :param cookie_dict: Dict of key/values to insert into CookieJar. - :rtype: CookieJar - """ - - return cookiejar_from_dict(cookie_dict, cj) - - -def get_encodings_from_content(content): - """Returns encodings from given content string. - - :param content: bytestring to extract encodings from. - """ - warnings.warn(( - 'In requests 3.0, get_encodings_from_content will be removed. For ' - 'more information, please see the discussion on issue #2266. (This' - ' warning should only appear once.)'), - DeprecationWarning) - - charset_re = re.compile(r']', flags=re.I) - pragma_re = re.compile(r']', flags=re.I) - xml_re = re.compile(r'^<\?xml.*?encoding=["\']*(.+?)["\'>]') - - return (charset_re.findall(content) + - pragma_re.findall(content) + - xml_re.findall(content)) - - -def get_encoding_from_headers(headers): - """Returns encodings from given HTTP Header Dict. - - :param headers: dictionary to extract encoding from. - :rtype: str - """ - - content_type = headers.get('content-type') - - if not content_type: - return None - - content_type, params = cgi.parse_header(content_type) - - if 'charset' in params: - return params['charset'].strip("'\"") - - if 'text' in content_type: - return 'ISO-8859-1' - - -def stream_decode_response_unicode(iterator, r): - """Stream decodes a iterator.""" - - if r.encoding is None: - for item in iterator: - yield item - return - - decoder = codecs.getincrementaldecoder(r.encoding)(errors='replace') - for chunk in iterator: - rv = decoder.decode(chunk) - if rv: - yield rv - rv = decoder.decode(b'', final=True) - if rv: - yield rv - - -def iter_slices(string, slice_length): - """Iterate over slices of a string.""" - pos = 0 - if slice_length is None or slice_length <= 0: - slice_length = len(string) - while pos < len(string): - yield string[pos:pos + slice_length] - pos += slice_length - - -def get_unicode_from_response(r): - """Returns the requested content back in unicode. - - :param r: Response object to get unicode content from. - - Tried: - - 1. charset from content-type - 2. fall back and replace all unicode characters - - :rtype: str - """ - warnings.warn(( - 'In requests 3.0, get_unicode_from_response will be removed. For ' - 'more information, please see the discussion on issue #2266. (This' - ' warning should only appear once.)'), - DeprecationWarning) - - tried_encodings = [] - - # Try charset from content-type - encoding = get_encoding_from_headers(r.headers) - - if encoding: - try: - return str(r.content, encoding) - except UnicodeError: - tried_encodings.append(encoding) - - # Fall back: - try: - return str(r.content, encoding, errors='replace') - except TypeError: - return r.content - - -# The unreserved URI characters (RFC 3986) -UNRESERVED_SET = frozenset( - "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz" + "0123456789-._~") - - -def unquote_unreserved(uri): - """Un-escape any percent-escape sequences in a URI that are unreserved - characters. This leaves all reserved, illegal and non-ASCII bytes encoded. - - :rtype: str - """ - parts = uri.split('%') - for i in range(1, len(parts)): - h = parts[i][0:2] - if len(h) == 2 and h.isalnum(): - try: - c = chr(int(h, 16)) - except ValueError: - raise InvalidURL("Invalid percent-escape sequence: '%s'" % h) - - if c in UNRESERVED_SET: - parts[i] = c + parts[i][2:] - else: - parts[i] = '%' + parts[i] - else: - parts[i] = '%' + parts[i] - return ''.join(parts) - - -def requote_uri(uri): - """Re-quote the given URI. - - This function passes the given URI through an unquote/quote cycle to - ensure that it is fully and consistently quoted. - - :rtype: str - """ - safe_with_percent = "!#$%&'()*+,/:;=?@[]~" - safe_without_percent = "!#$&'()*+,/:;=?@[]~" - try: - # Unquote only the unreserved characters - # Then quote only illegal characters (do not quote reserved, - # unreserved, or '%') - return quote(unquote_unreserved(uri), safe=safe_with_percent) - except InvalidURL: - # We couldn't unquote the given URI, so let's try quoting it, but - # there may be unquoted '%'s in the URI. We need to make sure they're - # properly quoted so they do not cause issues elsewhere. - return quote(uri, safe=safe_without_percent) - - -def address_in_network(ip, net): - """This function allows you to check if an IP belongs to a network subnet - - Example: returns True if ip = 192.168.1.1 and net = 192.168.1.0/24 - returns False if ip = 192.168.1.1 and net = 192.168.100.0/24 - - :rtype: bool - """ - ipaddr = struct.unpack('=L', socket.inet_aton(ip))[0] - netaddr, bits = net.split('/') - netmask = struct.unpack('=L', socket.inet_aton(dotted_netmask(int(bits))))[0] - network = struct.unpack('=L', socket.inet_aton(netaddr))[0] & netmask - return (ipaddr & netmask) == (network & netmask) - - -def dotted_netmask(mask): - """Converts mask from /xx format to xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx - - Example: if mask is 24 function returns 255.255.255.0 - - :rtype: str - """ - bits = 0xffffffff ^ (1 << 32 - mask) - 1 - return socket.inet_ntoa(struct.pack('>I', bits)) - - -def is_ipv4_address(string_ip): - """ - :rtype: bool - """ - try: - socket.inet_aton(string_ip) - except socket.error: - return False - return True - - -def is_valid_cidr(string_network): - """ - Very simple check of the cidr format in no_proxy variable. - - :rtype: bool - """ - if string_network.count('/') == 1: - try: - mask = int(string_network.split('/')[1]) - except ValueError: - return False - - if mask < 1 or mask > 32: - return False - - try: - socket.inet_aton(string_network.split('/')[0]) - except socket.error: - return False - else: - return False - return True - - -@contextlib.contextmanager -def set_environ(env_name, value): - """Set the environment variable 'env_name' to 'value' - - Save previous value, yield, and then restore the previous value stored in - the environment variable 'env_name'. - - If 'value' is None, do nothing""" - value_changed = value is not None - if value_changed: - old_value = os.environ.get(env_name) - os.environ[env_name] = value - try: - yield - finally: - if value_changed: - if old_value is None: - del os.environ[env_name] - else: - os.environ[env_name] = old_value - - -def should_bypass_proxies(url, no_proxy): - """ - Returns whether we should bypass proxies or not. - - :rtype: bool - """ - get_proxy = lambda k: os.environ.get(k) or os.environ.get(k.upper()) - - # First check whether no_proxy is defined. If it is, check that the URL - # we're getting isn't in the no_proxy list. - no_proxy_arg = no_proxy - if no_proxy is None: - no_proxy = get_proxy('no_proxy') - netloc = urlparse(url).netloc - - if no_proxy: - # We need to check whether we match here. We need to see if we match - # the end of the netloc, both with and without the port. - no_proxy = ( - host for host in no_proxy.replace(' ', '').split(',') if host - ) - - ip = netloc.split(':')[0] - if is_ipv4_address(ip): - for proxy_ip in no_proxy: - if is_valid_cidr(proxy_ip): - if address_in_network(ip, proxy_ip): - return True - elif ip == proxy_ip: - # If no_proxy ip was defined in plain IP notation instead of cidr notation & - # matches the IP of the index - return True - else: - for host in no_proxy: - if netloc.endswith(host) or netloc.split(':')[0].endswith(host): - # The URL does match something in no_proxy, so we don't want - # to apply the proxies on this URL. - return True - - # If the system proxy settings indicate that this URL should be bypassed, - # don't proxy. - # The proxy_bypass function is incredibly buggy on OS X in early versions - # of Python 2.6, so allow this call to fail. Only catch the specific - # exceptions we've seen, though: this call failing in other ways can reveal - # legitimate problems. - with set_environ('no_proxy', no_proxy_arg): - try: - bypass = proxy_bypass(netloc) - except (TypeError, socket.gaierror): - bypass = False - - if bypass: - return True - - return False - - -def get_environ_proxies(url, no_proxy=None): - """ - Return a dict of environment proxies. - - :rtype: dict - """ - if should_bypass_proxies(url, no_proxy=no_proxy): - return {} - else: - return getproxies() - - -def select_proxy(url, proxies): - """Select a proxy for the url, if applicable. - - :param url: The url being for the request - :param proxies: A dictionary of schemes or schemes and hosts to proxy URLs - """ - proxies = proxies or {} - urlparts = urlparse(url) - if urlparts.hostname is None: - return proxies.get(urlparts.scheme, proxies.get('all')) - - proxy_keys = [ - urlparts.scheme + '://' + urlparts.hostname, - urlparts.scheme, - 'all://' + urlparts.hostname, - 'all', - ] - proxy = None - for proxy_key in proxy_keys: - if proxy_key in proxies: - proxy = proxies[proxy_key] - break - - return proxy - - -def default_user_agent(name="python-requests"): - """ - Return a string representing the default user agent. - - :rtype: str - """ - return '%s/%s' % (name, __version__) - - -def default_headers(): - """ - :rtype: requests.structures.CaseInsensitiveDict - """ - return CaseInsensitiveDict({ - 'User-Agent': default_user_agent(), - 'Accept-Encoding': ', '.join(('gzip', 'deflate')), - 'Accept': '*/*', - 'Connection': 'keep-alive', - }) - - -def parse_header_links(value): - """Return a dict of parsed link headers proxies. - - i.e. Link: ; rel=front; type="image/jpeg",; rel=back;type="image/jpeg" - - :rtype: list - """ - - links = [] - - replace_chars = ' \'"' - - for val in re.split(', *<', value): - try: - url, params = val.split(';', 1) - except ValueError: - url, params = val, '' - - link = {'url': url.strip('<> \'"')} - - for param in params.split(';'): - try: - key, value = param.split('=') - except ValueError: - break - - link[key.strip(replace_chars)] = value.strip(replace_chars) - - links.append(link) - - return links - - -# Null bytes; no need to recreate these on each call to guess_json_utf -_null = '\x00'.encode('ascii') # encoding to ASCII for Python 3 -_null2 = _null * 2 -_null3 = _null * 3 - - -def guess_json_utf(data): - """ - :rtype: str - """ - # JSON always starts with two ASCII characters, so detection is as - # easy as counting the nulls and from their location and count - # determine the encoding. Also detect a BOM, if present. - sample = data[:4] - if sample in (codecs.BOM_UTF32_LE, codecs.BOM_UTF32_BE): - return 'utf-32' # BOM included - if sample[:3] == codecs.BOM_UTF8: - return 'utf-8-sig' # BOM included, MS style (discouraged) - if sample[:2] in (codecs.BOM_UTF16_LE, codecs.BOM_UTF16_BE): - return 'utf-16' # BOM included - nullcount = sample.count(_null) - if nullcount == 0: - return 'utf-8' - if nullcount == 2: - if sample[::2] == _null2: # 1st and 3rd are null - return 'utf-16-be' - if sample[1::2] == _null2: # 2nd and 4th are null - return 'utf-16-le' - # Did not detect 2 valid UTF-16 ascii-range characters - if nullcount == 3: - if sample[:3] == _null3: - return 'utf-32-be' - if sample[1:] == _null3: - return 'utf-32-le' - # Did not detect a valid UTF-32 ascii-range character - return None - - -def prepend_scheme_if_needed(url, new_scheme): - """Given a URL that may or may not have a scheme, prepend the given scheme. - Does not replace a present scheme with the one provided as an argument. - - :rtype: str - """ - scheme, netloc, path, params, query, fragment = urlparse(url, new_scheme) - - # urlparse is a finicky beast, and sometimes decides that there isn't a - # netloc present. Assume that it's being over-cautious, and switch netloc - # and path if urlparse decided there was no netloc. - if not netloc: - netloc, path = path, netloc - - return urlunparse((scheme, netloc, path, params, query, fragment)) - - -def get_auth_from_url(url): - """Given a url with authentication components, extract them into a tuple of - username,password. - - :rtype: (str,str) - """ - parsed = urlparse(url) - - try: - auth = (unquote(parsed.username), unquote(parsed.password)) - except (AttributeError, TypeError): - auth = ('', '') - - return auth - - -# Moved outside of function to avoid recompile every call -_CLEAN_HEADER_REGEX_BYTE = re.compile(b'^\\S[^\\r\\n]*$|^$') -_CLEAN_HEADER_REGEX_STR = re.compile(r'^\S[^\r\n]*$|^$') - - -def check_header_validity(header): - """Verifies that header value is a string which doesn't contain - leading whitespace or return characters. This prevents unintended - header injection. - - :param header: tuple, in the format (name, value). - """ - name, value = header - - if isinstance(value, bytes): - pat = _CLEAN_HEADER_REGEX_BYTE - else: - pat = _CLEAN_HEADER_REGEX_STR - try: - if not pat.match(value): - raise InvalidHeader("Invalid return character or leading space in header: %s" % name) - except TypeError: - raise InvalidHeader("Value for header {%s: %s} must be of type str or " - "bytes, not %s" % (name, value, type(value))) - - -def urldefragauth(url): - """ - Given a url remove the fragment and the authentication part. - - :rtype: str - """ - scheme, netloc, path, params, query, fragment = urlparse(url) - - # see func:`prepend_scheme_if_needed` - if not netloc: - netloc, path = path, netloc - - netloc = netloc.rsplit('@', 1)[-1] - - return urlunparse((scheme, netloc, path, params, query, '')) - - -def rewind_body(prepared_request): - """Move file pointer back to its recorded starting position - so it can be read again on redirect. - """ - body_seek = getattr(prepared_request.body, 'seek', None) - if body_seek is not None and isinstance(prepared_request._body_position, integer_types): - try: - body_seek(prepared_request._body_position) - except (IOError, OSError): - raise UnrewindableBodyError("An error occurred when rewinding request " - "body for redirect.") - else: - raise UnrewindableBodyError("Unable to rewind request body for redirect.") -- cgit v1.2.3