py3: don’t subscript socket.error
On Python 2, socket.error was subscriptable. On Python 3, socket.error is an
alias to OSError and is not subscriptable. The except block passes the
exception to self.send_error(). This fails on both Python 2 (if it was
executed) and Python 3, as it expects a string.
Getting the attribute .strerror works on Python 2 and Python 3, and has the
same effect as the previous code on Python 2.
from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function
from mercurial import demandimport
demandimport.enable()
from mercurial import (
error,
pycompat,
ui as uimod,
url,
util,
)
from mercurial.utils import (
stringutil,
urlutil,
)
urlerr = util.urlerr
urlreq = util.urlreq
class myui(uimod.ui):
def interactive(self):
return False
origui = myui.load()
def writeauth(items):
ui = origui.copy()
for name, value in items.items():
ui.setconfig(b'auth', name, value)
return ui
def _stringifyauthinfo(ai):
if ai is None:
return ai
realm, authuris, user, passwd = ai
return (
pycompat.strurl(realm),
[pycompat.strurl(u) for u in authuris],
pycompat.strurl(user),
pycompat.strurl(passwd),
)
def test(auth, urls=None):
print('CFG:', pycompat.sysstr(stringutil.pprint(auth, bprefix=True)))
prefixes = set()
for k in auth:
prefixes.add(k.split(b'.', 1)[0])
for p in prefixes:
for name in (b'.username', b'.password'):
if (p + name) not in auth:
auth[p + name] = p
auth = {k: v for k, v in auth.items() if v is not None}
ui = writeauth(auth)
def _test(uri):
print('URI:', pycompat.strurl(uri))
try:
pm = url.passwordmgr(ui, urlreq.httppasswordmgrwithdefaultrealm())
u, authinfo = urlutil.url(uri).authinfo()
if authinfo is not None:
pm.add_password(*_stringifyauthinfo(authinfo))
print(
' ',
tuple(
pycompat.strurl(a)
for a in pm.find_user_password('test', pycompat.strurl(u))
),
)
except error.Abort:
print(' ', 'abort')
if not urls:
urls = [
b'http://example.org/foo',
b'http://example.org/foo/bar',
b'http://example.org/bar',
b'https://example.org/foo',
b'https://example.org/foo/bar',
b'https://example.org/bar',
b'https://x@example.org/bar',
b'https://y@example.org/bar',
]
for u in urls:
_test(u)
print('\n*** Test in-uri schemes\n')
test({b'x.prefix': b'http://example.org'})
test({b'x.prefix': b'https://example.org'})
test({b'x.prefix': b'http://example.org', b'x.schemes': b'https'})
test({b'x.prefix': b'https://example.org', b'x.schemes': b'http'})
print('\n*** Test separately configured schemes\n')
test({b'x.prefix': b'example.org', b'x.schemes': b'http'})
test({b'x.prefix': b'example.org', b'x.schemes': b'https'})
test({b'x.prefix': b'example.org', b'x.schemes': b'http https'})
print('\n*** Test prefix matching\n')
test(
{
b'x.prefix': b'http://example.org/foo',
b'y.prefix': b'http://example.org/bar',
}
)
test(
{
b'x.prefix': b'http://example.org/foo',
b'y.prefix': b'http://example.org/foo/bar',
}
)
test({b'x.prefix': b'*', b'y.prefix': b'https://example.org/bar'})
print('\n*** Test user matching\n')
test(
{
b'x.prefix': b'http://example.org/foo',
b'x.username': None,
b'x.password': b'xpassword',
},
urls=[b'http://y@example.org/foo'],
)
test(
{
b'x.prefix': b'http://example.org/foo',
b'x.username': None,
b'x.password': b'xpassword',
b'y.prefix': b'http://example.org/foo',
b'y.username': b'y',
b'y.password': b'ypassword',
},
urls=[b'http://y@example.org/foo'],
)
test(
{
b'x.prefix': b'http://example.org/foo/bar',
b'x.username': None,
b'x.password': b'xpassword',
b'y.prefix': b'http://example.org/foo',
b'y.username': b'y',
b'y.password': b'ypassword',
},
urls=[b'http://y@example.org/foo/bar'],
)
print('\n*** Test user matching with name in prefix\n')
# prefix, username and URL have the same user
test(
{
b'x.prefix': b'https://example.org/foo',
b'x.username': None,
b'x.password': b'xpassword',
b'y.prefix': b'http://y@example.org/foo',
b'y.username': b'y',
b'y.password': b'ypassword',
},
urls=[b'http://y@example.org/foo'],
)
# Prefix has a different user from username and URL
test(
{
b'y.prefix': b'http://z@example.org/foo',
b'y.username': b'y',
b'y.password': b'ypassword',
},
urls=[b'http://y@example.org/foo'],
)
# Prefix has a different user from URL; no username
test(
{b'y.prefix': b'http://z@example.org/foo', b'y.password': b'ypassword'},
urls=[b'http://y@example.org/foo'],
)
# Prefix and URL have same user, but doesn't match username
test(
{
b'y.prefix': b'http://y@example.org/foo',
b'y.username': b'z',
b'y.password': b'ypassword',
},
urls=[b'http://y@example.org/foo'],
)
# Prefix and URL have the same user; no username
test(
{b'y.prefix': b'http://y@example.org/foo', b'y.password': b'ypassword'},
urls=[b'http://y@example.org/foo'],
)
# Prefix user, but no URL user or username
test(
{b'y.prefix': b'http://y@example.org/foo', b'y.password': b'ypassword'},
urls=[b'http://example.org/foo'],
)
def testauthinfo(fullurl, authurl):
print('URIs:', fullurl, authurl)
pm = urlreq.httppasswordmgrwithdefaultrealm()
ai = _stringifyauthinfo(
urlutil.url(pycompat.bytesurl(fullurl)).authinfo()[1]
)
pm.add_password(*ai)
print(pm.find_user_password('test', authurl))
print('\n*** Test urllib2 and urlutil.url\n')
testauthinfo('http://user@example.com:8080/foo', 'http://example.com:8080/foo')