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view mercurial/urllibcompat.py @ 37564:31a4ea773369
lfs: infer the blob store URL from an explicit push dest or default-push
Unlike pull, the blobs are uploaded within the exchange.push() window, so simply
wrap it and swap in a properly configured remote store. The '_subtoppath' field
shouldn't be available during this window, but give the passed path priority for
clarity.
At one point I hit an AttributeError in one of the convert tests when trying to
save the original remote blobstore when the swap was run unconditionally. I
wrapped it in a util.safehasattr(), but then today I wasn't able to reproduce
it. But now the whole thing is tucked under the requirement guard because
without the requirement, there are no blobs in the repo, even if the extension
is loaded.
author | Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com> |
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date | Sun, 08 Apr 2018 14:22:12 -0400 |
parents | 5bc7ff103081 |
children | 5774fc623a18 |
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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. from __future__ import absolute_import from . import pycompat _sysstr = pycompat.sysstr class _pycompatstub(object): 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(r'_', r'').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() if pycompat.ispy3: import urllib.parse urlreq._registeraliases(urllib.parse, ( "splitattr", "splitpasswd", "splitport", "splituser", "urlparse", "urlunparse", )) urlreq._registeralias(urllib.parse, "parse_qs", "parseqs") urlreq._registeralias(urllib.parse, "parse_qsl", "parseqsl") urlreq._registeralias(urllib.parse, "unquote_to_bytes", "unquote") import urllib.request urlreq._registeraliases(urllib.request, ( "AbstractHTTPHandler", "BaseHandler", "build_opener", "FileHandler", "FTPHandler", "ftpwrapper", "HTTPHandler", "HTTPSHandler", "install_opener", "pathname2url", "HTTPBasicAuthHandler", "HTTPDigestAuthHandler", "HTTPPasswordMgrWithDefaultRealm", "ProxyHandler", "Request", "url2pathname", "urlopen", )) import urllib.response urlreq._registeraliases(urllib.response, ( "addclosehook", "addinfourl", )) import urllib.error urlerr._registeraliases(urllib.error, ( "HTTPError", "URLError", )) import http.server httpserver._registeraliases(http.server, ( "HTTPServer", "BaseHTTPRequestHandler", "SimpleHTTPRequestHandler", "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=r'/'): 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 else: import BaseHTTPServer import CGIHTTPServer import SimpleHTTPServer import urllib2 import urllib import urlparse urlreq._registeraliases(urllib, ( "addclosehook", "addinfourl", "ftpwrapper", "pathname2url", "quote", "splitattr", "splitpasswd", "splitport", "splituser", "unquote", "url2pathname", "urlencode", )) urlreq._registeraliases(urllib2, ( "AbstractHTTPHandler", "BaseHandler", "build_opener", "FileHandler", "FTPHandler", "HTTPBasicAuthHandler", "HTTPDigestAuthHandler", "HTTPHandler", "HTTPPasswordMgrWithDefaultRealm", "HTTPSHandler", "install_opener", "ProxyHandler", "Request", "urlopen", )) urlreq._registeraliases(urlparse, ( "urlparse", "urlunparse", )) urlreq._registeralias(urlparse, "parse_qs", "parseqs") urlreq._registeralias(urlparse, "parse_qsl", "parseqsl") urlerr._registeraliases(urllib2, ( "HTTPError", "URLError", )) httpserver._registeraliases(BaseHTTPServer, ( "HTTPServer", "BaseHTTPRequestHandler", )) httpserver._registeraliases(SimpleHTTPServer, ( "SimpleHTTPRequestHandler", )) httpserver._registeraliases(CGIHTTPServer, ( "CGIHTTPRequestHandler", )) def gethost(req): return req.get_host() def getselector(req): return req.get_selector() def getfullurl(req): return req.get_full_url() def getdata(req): return req.get_data() def hasdata(req): return req.has_data()