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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
requests.session
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
This module provides a Session object to manage and persist settings across
requests (cookies, auth, proxies).
"""
import
os
import
sys
import
time
from
datetime
import
timedelta
from
collections
import
OrderedDict
from
.auth
import
_basic_auth_str
from
.compat
import
cookielib
,
is_py3
,
urljoin
,
urlparse
,
Mapping
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
,
DEFAULT_PORTS
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
sys
.
platform
==
'win32'
:
try
:
# Python 3.4+
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
should_strip_auth
(
self
,
old_url
,
new_url
):
"""Decide whether Authorization header should be removed when redirecting"""
old_parsed
=
urlparse
(
old_url
)
new_parsed
=
urlparse
(
new_url
)
if
old_parsed
.
hostname
!=
new_parsed
.
hostname
:
return
True
# Special case: allow http -> https redirect when using the standard
# ports. This isn't specified by RFC 7235, but is kept to avoid
# breaking backwards compatibility with older versions of requests
# that allowed any redirects on the same host.
if
(
old_parsed
.
scheme
==
'http'
and
old_parsed
.
port
in
(
80
,
None
)
and
new_parsed
.
scheme
==
'https'
and
new_parsed
.
port
in
(
443
,
None
)):
return
False
# Handle default port usage corresponding to scheme.
changed_port
=
old_parsed
.
port
!=
new_parsed
.
port
changed_scheme
=
old_parsed
.
scheme
!=
new_parsed
.
scheme
default_port
=
(
DEFAULT_PORTS
.
get
(
old_parsed
.
scheme
,
None
),
None
)
if
(
not
changed_scheme
and
old_parsed
.
port
in
default_port
and
new_parsed
.
port
in
default_port
):
return
False
# Standard case: root URI must match
return
changed_port
or
changed_scheme
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
)
previous_fragment
=
urlparse
(
req
.
url
)
.
fragment
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 {} redirects.'
.
format
(
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
=
':'
.
join
([
to_native_string
(
parsed_rurl
.
scheme
),
url
])
# Normalize url case and attach previous fragment if needed (RFC 7231 7.1.2)
parsed
=
urlparse
(
url
)
if
parsed
.
fragment
==
''
and
previous_fragment
:
parsed
=
parsed
.
_replace
(
fragment
=
previous_fragment
)
elif
parsed
.
fragment
:
previous_fragment
=
parsed
.
fragment
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/psf/requests/issues/1084
if
resp
.
status_code
not
in
(
codes
.
temporary_redirect
,
codes
.
permanent_redirect
):
# https://github.com/psf/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
headers
.
pop
(
'Cookie'
,
None
)
# 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
and
self
.
should_strip_auth
(
response
.
request
.
url
,
url
):
# If we get redirected to a new host, we should strip out any
# authentication headers.
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
)
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
# https://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('https://httpbin.org/get')
<Response [200]>
Or as a context manager::
>>> with requests.Session() as s:
... s.get('https://httpbin.org/get')
<Response [200]>
"""
__attrs__
=
[
'headers'
,
'cookies'
,
'auth'
,
'proxies'
,
'hooks'
,
'params'
,
'verify'
,
'cert'
,
'adapters'
,
'stream'
,
'trust_env'
,
'max_redirects'
,
]
def
__init__
(
self
):
#: A case-insensitive dictionary of headers to be sent on each
#: :class:`Request <Request>` sent from this
#: :class:`Session <Session>`.
self
.
headers
=
default_headers
()
#: Default Authentication tuple or object to attach to
#: :class:`Request <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 <Request>`.
self
.
proxies
=
{}
#: Event-handling hooks.
self
.
hooks
=
default_hooks
()
#: Dictionary of querystring data to attach to each
#: :class:`Request <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 <requests.cookies.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 <PreparedRequest>` for
transmission and returns it. The :class:`PreparedRequest` has settings
merged from the :class:`Request <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 <Request>`, prepares it and sends it.
Returns :class:`Response <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, list of tuples, 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) <timeouts>` 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, list of tuples, 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, list of tuples, 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, list of tuples, 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
.
lower
()):
return
adapter
# Nothing matches :-/
raise
InvalidSchema
(
"No connection adapters were found for {!r}"
.
format
(
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
=
{
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.
.. deprecated:: 1.0.0
This method has been deprecated since version 1.0.0 and is only kept for
backwards compatibility. New code should use :class:`~requests.sessions.Session`
to create a session. This may be removed at a future date.
:rtype: Session
"""
return
Session
()
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