tests/get-with-headers.py
author Steve Borho <steve@borho.org>
Thu, 03 Jun 2010 23:18:18 -0500
changeset 11302 e1dde7363601
parent 10905 13a1b2fb7ef2
child 12182 1121af239761
permissions -rwxr-xr-x
color: labeled text should be passed to ui.write() as ui.labeled Some implementations of ui.label() (HTML versions in particular) must escape the provided text and then markup the text with their tags. When this marked up text is then passed to ui.write(), we must label the text as 'ui.labeled' so the implementation knows not to escape it a second time (exposing the initial markup). This required the addition of a 'ui.plain' label for text that is purposefully not marked up. I was a little pedantic here, passing even ' ' strings to ui.label() when it would be included with other labeled text in a ui.write() call. But it seemed appropriate to lean to the side of caution.

#!/usr/bin/env python

"""This does HTTP GET requests given a host:port and path and returns
a subset of the headers plus the body of the result."""

import httplib, sys

try:
    import msvcrt, os
    msvcrt.setmode(sys.stdout.fileno(), os.O_BINARY)
    msvcrt.setmode(sys.stderr.fileno(), os.O_BINARY)
except ImportError:
    pass

headers = [h.lower() for h in sys.argv[3:]]
conn = httplib.HTTPConnection(sys.argv[1])
conn.request("GET", sys.argv[2])
response = conn.getresponse()
print response.status, response.reason
for h in headers:
    if response.getheader(h, None) is not None:
        print "%s: %s" % (h, response.getheader(h))
print
data = response.read()
sys.stdout.write(data)

if 200 <= response.status <= 299:
    sys.exit(0)
sys.exit(1)