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view mercurial/urllibcompat.py @ 50356:2a6949ab9d23 stable
delta-find: add a simple safeguard to prevent bad non-general-delta
This make it easier to catch request to build delta that does not make sense in
the general delta world.
It seems better to raise a programming error than to corrupt the repository.
author | Pierre-Yves David <pierre-yves.david@octobus.net> |
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date | Tue, 18 Apr 2023 17:17:31 +0200 |
parents | 642e31cb55f0 |
children | 18c8c18993f0 |
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# urllibcompat.py - adapters to ease using urllib2 on Py2 and urllib on Py3 # # Copyright 2017 Google, Inc. # # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. import http.server import urllib.error import urllib.parse import urllib.request import urllib.response from .pycompat import getattr from . import pycompat _sysstr = pycompat.sysstr class _pycompatstub: def __init__(self): self._aliases = {} def _registeraliases(self, origin, items): """Add items that will be populated at the first access""" items = map(_sysstr, items) self._aliases.update( (item.replace('_', '').lower(), (origin, item)) for item in items ) def _registeralias(self, origin, attr, name): """Alias ``origin``.``attr`` as ``name``""" self._aliases[_sysstr(name)] = (origin, _sysstr(attr)) def __getattr__(self, name): try: origin, item = self._aliases[name] except KeyError: raise AttributeError(name) self.__dict__[name] = obj = getattr(origin, item) return obj httpserver = _pycompatstub() urlreq = _pycompatstub() urlerr = _pycompatstub() urlreq._registeraliases( urllib.parse, ( b"splitattr", b"splitpasswd", b"splitport", b"splituser", b"urlparse", b"urlunparse", ), ) urlreq._registeralias(urllib.parse, b"parse_qs", b"parseqs") urlreq._registeralias(urllib.parse, b"parse_qsl", b"parseqsl") urlreq._registeralias(urllib.parse, b"unquote_to_bytes", b"unquote") urlreq._registeraliases( urllib.request, ( b"AbstractHTTPHandler", b"BaseHandler", b"build_opener", b"FileHandler", b"FTPHandler", b"ftpwrapper", b"HTTPHandler", b"HTTPSHandler", b"install_opener", b"pathname2url", b"HTTPBasicAuthHandler", b"HTTPDigestAuthHandler", b"HTTPPasswordMgrWithDefaultRealm", b"ProxyHandler", b"Request", b"url2pathname", b"urlopen", ), ) urlreq._registeraliases( urllib.response, ( b"addclosehook", b"addinfourl", ), ) urlerr._registeraliases( urllib.error, ( b"HTTPError", b"URLError", ), ) httpserver._registeraliases( http.server, ( b"HTTPServer", b"BaseHTTPRequestHandler", b"SimpleHTTPRequestHandler", b"CGIHTTPRequestHandler", ), ) # urllib.parse.quote() accepts both str and bytes, decodes bytes # (if necessary), and returns str. This is wonky. We provide a custom # implementation that only accepts bytes and emits bytes. def quote(s, safe='/'): # bytestr has an __iter__ that emits characters. quote_from_bytes() # does an iteration and expects ints. We coerce to bytes to appease it. if isinstance(s, pycompat.bytestr): s = bytes(s) s = urllib.parse.quote_from_bytes(s, safe=safe) return s.encode('ascii', 'strict') # urllib.parse.urlencode() returns str. We use this function to make # sure we return bytes. def urlencode(query, doseq=False): s = urllib.parse.urlencode(query, doseq=doseq) return s.encode('ascii') urlreq.quote = quote urlreq.urlencode = urlencode def getfullurl(req): return req.full_url def gethost(req): return req.host def getselector(req): return req.selector def getdata(req): return req.data def hasdata(req): return req.data is not None