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| import re |
| from abc import ABC |
| from dataclasses import dataclass, field |
| from typing import Any, cast, Dict, List, Tuple, Union |
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| from ._abnf import method, request_target |
| from ._headers import Headers, normalize_and_validate |
| from ._util import bytesify, LocalProtocolError, validate |
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| |
| __all__ = [ |
| "Event", |
| "Request", |
| "InformationalResponse", |
| "Response", |
| "Data", |
| "EndOfMessage", |
| "ConnectionClosed", |
| ] |
|
|
| method_re = re.compile(method.encode("ascii")) |
| request_target_re = re.compile(request_target.encode("ascii")) |
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|
|
| class Event(ABC): |
| """ |
| Base class for h11 events. |
| """ |
|
|
| __slots__ = () |
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| @dataclass(init=False, frozen=True) |
| class Request(Event): |
| """The beginning of an HTTP request. |
| |
| Fields: |
| |
| .. attribute:: method |
| |
| An HTTP method, e.g. ``b"GET"`` or ``b"POST"``. Always a byte |
| string. :term:`Bytes-like objects <bytes-like object>` and native |
| strings containing only ascii characters will be automatically |
| converted to byte strings. |
| |
| .. attribute:: target |
| |
| The target of an HTTP request, e.g. ``b"/index.html"``, or one of the |
| more exotic formats described in `RFC 7320, section 5.3 |
| <https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230#section-5.3>`_. Always a byte |
| string. :term:`Bytes-like objects <bytes-like object>` and native |
| strings containing only ascii characters will be automatically |
| converted to byte strings. |
| |
| .. attribute:: headers |
| |
| Request headers, represented as a list of (name, value) pairs. See |
| :ref:`the header normalization rules <headers-format>` for details. |
| |
| .. attribute:: http_version |
| |
| The HTTP protocol version, represented as a byte string like |
| ``b"1.1"``. See :ref:`the HTTP version normalization rules |
| <http_version-format>` for details. |
| |
| """ |
|
|
| __slots__ = ("method", "headers", "target", "http_version") |
|
|
| method: bytes |
| headers: Headers |
| target: bytes |
| http_version: bytes |
|
|
| def __init__( |
| self, |
| *, |
| method: Union[bytes, str], |
| headers: Union[Headers, List[Tuple[bytes, bytes]], List[Tuple[str, str]]], |
| target: Union[bytes, str], |
| http_version: Union[bytes, str] = b"1.1", |
| _parsed: bool = False, |
| ) -> None: |
| super().__init__() |
| if isinstance(headers, Headers): |
| object.__setattr__(self, "headers", headers) |
| else: |
| object.__setattr__( |
| self, "headers", normalize_and_validate(headers, _parsed=_parsed) |
| ) |
| if not _parsed: |
| object.__setattr__(self, "method", bytesify(method)) |
| object.__setattr__(self, "target", bytesify(target)) |
| object.__setattr__(self, "http_version", bytesify(http_version)) |
| else: |
| object.__setattr__(self, "method", method) |
| object.__setattr__(self, "target", target) |
| object.__setattr__(self, "http_version", http_version) |
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| |
| host_count = 0 |
| for name, value in self.headers: |
| if name == b"host": |
| host_count += 1 |
| if self.http_version == b"1.1" and host_count == 0: |
| raise LocalProtocolError("Missing mandatory Host: header") |
| if host_count > 1: |
| raise LocalProtocolError("Found multiple Host: headers") |
|
|
| validate(method_re, self.method, "Illegal method characters") |
| validate(request_target_re, self.target, "Illegal target characters") |
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| |
| __hash__ = None |
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|
| @dataclass(init=False, frozen=True) |
| class _ResponseBase(Event): |
| __slots__ = ("headers", "http_version", "reason", "status_code") |
|
|
| headers: Headers |
| http_version: bytes |
| reason: bytes |
| status_code: int |
|
|
| def __init__( |
| self, |
| *, |
| headers: Union[Headers, List[Tuple[bytes, bytes]], List[Tuple[str, str]]], |
| status_code: int, |
| http_version: Union[bytes, str] = b"1.1", |
| reason: Union[bytes, str] = b"", |
| _parsed: bool = False, |
| ) -> None: |
| super().__init__() |
| if isinstance(headers, Headers): |
| object.__setattr__(self, "headers", headers) |
| else: |
| object.__setattr__( |
| self, "headers", normalize_and_validate(headers, _parsed=_parsed) |
| ) |
| if not _parsed: |
| object.__setattr__(self, "reason", bytesify(reason)) |
| object.__setattr__(self, "http_version", bytesify(http_version)) |
| if not isinstance(status_code, int): |
| raise LocalProtocolError("status code must be integer") |
| |
| |
| object.__setattr__(self, "status_code", int(status_code)) |
| else: |
| object.__setattr__(self, "reason", reason) |
| object.__setattr__(self, "http_version", http_version) |
| object.__setattr__(self, "status_code", status_code) |
|
|
| self.__post_init__() |
|
|
| def __post_init__(self) -> None: |
| pass |
|
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| |
| __hash__ = None |
|
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|
|
| @dataclass(init=False, frozen=True) |
| class InformationalResponse(_ResponseBase): |
| """An HTTP informational response. |
| |
| Fields: |
| |
| .. attribute:: status_code |
| |
| The status code of this response, as an integer. For an |
| :class:`InformationalResponse`, this is always in the range [100, |
| 200). |
| |
| .. attribute:: headers |
| |
| Request headers, represented as a list of (name, value) pairs. See |
| :ref:`the header normalization rules <headers-format>` for |
| details. |
| |
| .. attribute:: http_version |
| |
| The HTTP protocol version, represented as a byte string like |
| ``b"1.1"``. See :ref:`the HTTP version normalization rules |
| <http_version-format>` for details. |
| |
| .. attribute:: reason |
| |
| The reason phrase of this response, as a byte string. For example: |
| ``b"OK"``, or ``b"Not Found"``. |
| |
| """ |
|
|
| def __post_init__(self) -> None: |
| if not (100 <= self.status_code < 200): |
| raise LocalProtocolError( |
| "InformationalResponse status_code should be in range " |
| "[100, 200), not {}".format(self.status_code) |
| ) |
|
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| |
| __hash__ = None |
|
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|
|
| @dataclass(init=False, frozen=True) |
| class Response(_ResponseBase): |
| """The beginning of an HTTP response. |
| |
| Fields: |
| |
| .. attribute:: status_code |
| |
| The status code of this response, as an integer. For an |
| :class:`Response`, this is always in the range [200, |
| 1000). |
| |
| .. attribute:: headers |
| |
| Request headers, represented as a list of (name, value) pairs. See |
| :ref:`the header normalization rules <headers-format>` for details. |
| |
| .. attribute:: http_version |
| |
| The HTTP protocol version, represented as a byte string like |
| ``b"1.1"``. See :ref:`the HTTP version normalization rules |
| <http_version-format>` for details. |
| |
| .. attribute:: reason |
| |
| The reason phrase of this response, as a byte string. For example: |
| ``b"OK"``, or ``b"Not Found"``. |
| |
| """ |
|
|
| def __post_init__(self) -> None: |
| if not (200 <= self.status_code < 1000): |
| raise LocalProtocolError( |
| "Response status_code should be in range [200, 1000), not {}".format( |
| self.status_code |
| ) |
| ) |
|
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| |
| __hash__ = None |
|
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|
| @dataclass(init=False, frozen=True) |
| class Data(Event): |
| """Part of an HTTP message body. |
| |
| Fields: |
| |
| .. attribute:: data |
| |
| A :term:`bytes-like object` containing part of a message body. Or, if |
| using the ``combine=False`` argument to :meth:`Connection.send`, then |
| any object that your socket writing code knows what to do with, and for |
| which calling :func:`len` returns the number of bytes that will be |
| written -- see :ref:`sendfile` for details. |
| |
| .. attribute:: chunk_start |
| |
| A marker that indicates whether this data object is from the start of a |
| chunked transfer encoding chunk. This field is ignored when when a Data |
| event is provided to :meth:`Connection.send`: it is only valid on |
| events emitted from :meth:`Connection.next_event`. You probably |
| shouldn't use this attribute at all; see |
| :ref:`chunk-delimiters-are-bad` for details. |
| |
| .. attribute:: chunk_end |
| |
| A marker that indicates whether this data object is the last for a |
| given chunked transfer encoding chunk. This field is ignored when when |
| a Data event is provided to :meth:`Connection.send`: it is only valid |
| on events emitted from :meth:`Connection.next_event`. You probably |
| shouldn't use this attribute at all; see |
| :ref:`chunk-delimiters-are-bad` for details. |
| |
| """ |
|
|
| __slots__ = ("data", "chunk_start", "chunk_end") |
|
|
| data: bytes |
| chunk_start: bool |
| chunk_end: bool |
|
|
| def __init__( |
| self, data: bytes, chunk_start: bool = False, chunk_end: bool = False |
| ) -> None: |
| object.__setattr__(self, "data", data) |
| object.__setattr__(self, "chunk_start", chunk_start) |
| object.__setattr__(self, "chunk_end", chunk_end) |
|
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| |
| __hash__ = None |
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| @dataclass(init=False, frozen=True) |
| class EndOfMessage(Event): |
| """The end of an HTTP message. |
| |
| Fields: |
| |
| .. attribute:: headers |
| |
| Default value: ``[]`` |
| |
| Any trailing headers attached to this message, represented as a list of |
| (name, value) pairs. See :ref:`the header normalization rules |
| <headers-format>` for details. |
| |
| Must be empty unless ``Transfer-Encoding: chunked`` is in use. |
| |
| """ |
|
|
| __slots__ = ("headers",) |
|
|
| headers: Headers |
|
|
| def __init__( |
| self, |
| *, |
| headers: Union[ |
| Headers, List[Tuple[bytes, bytes]], List[Tuple[str, str]], None |
| ] = None, |
| _parsed: bool = False, |
| ) -> None: |
| super().__init__() |
| if headers is None: |
| headers = Headers([]) |
| elif not isinstance(headers, Headers): |
| headers = normalize_and_validate(headers, _parsed=_parsed) |
|
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| object.__setattr__(self, "headers", headers) |
|
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| |
| __hash__ = None |
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|
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| @dataclass(frozen=True) |
| class ConnectionClosed(Event): |
| """This event indicates that the sender has closed their outgoing |
| connection. |
| |
| Note that this does not necessarily mean that they can't *receive* further |
| data, because TCP connections are composed to two one-way channels which |
| can be closed independently. See :ref:`closing` for details. |
| |
| No fields. |
| """ |
|
|
| pass |
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