cpython/Lib/distutils/command/upload.py
Amaury Forgeot d'Arc 836b670e89 #4338: Fix the distutils "setup.py upload" command.
The code still mixed bytes and strings.

Reviewed by Martin von Loewis.
2008-11-20 23:53:46 +00:00

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"""distutils.command.upload
Implements the Distutils 'upload' subcommand (upload package to PyPI)."""
from distutils.errors import *
from distutils.core import PyPIRCCommand
from distutils.spawn import spawn
from distutils import log
from hashlib import md5
import os, io
import socket
import platform
import configparser
import http.client as httpclient
import base64
import urllib.parse
class upload(PyPIRCCommand):
description = "upload binary package to PyPI"
user_options = PyPIRCCommand.user_options + [
('sign', 's',
'sign files to upload using gpg'),
('identity=', 'i', 'GPG identity used to sign files'),
]
boolean_options = PyPIRCCommand.boolean_options + ['sign']
def initialize_options(self):
PyPIRCCommand.initialize_options(self)
self.username = ''
self.password = ''
self.show_response = 0
self.sign = False
self.identity = None
def finalize_options(self):
PyPIRCCommand.finalize_options(self)
if self.identity and not self.sign:
raise DistutilsOptionError(
"Must use --sign for --identity to have meaning"
)
config = self._read_pypirc()
if config != {}:
self.username = config['username']
self.password = config['password']
self.repository = config['repository']
self.realm = config['realm']
def run(self):
if not self.distribution.dist_files:
raise DistutilsOptionError("No dist file created in earlier command")
for command, pyversion, filename in self.distribution.dist_files:
self.upload_file(command, pyversion, filename)
def upload_file(self, command, pyversion, filename):
# Sign if requested
if self.sign:
gpg_args = ["gpg", "--detach-sign", "-a", filename]
if self.identity:
gpg_args[2:2] = ["--local-user", self.identity]
spawn(gpg_args,
dry_run=self.dry_run)
# Fill in the data - send all the meta-data in case we need to
# register a new release
content = open(filename,'rb').read()
meta = self.distribution.metadata
data = {
# action
':action': 'file_upload',
'protcol_version': '1',
# identify release
'name': meta.get_name(),
'version': meta.get_version(),
# file content
'content': (os.path.basename(filename),content),
'filetype': command,
'pyversion': pyversion,
'md5_digest': md5(content).hexdigest(),
# additional meta-data
'metadata_version' : '1.0',
'summary': meta.get_description(),
'home_page': meta.get_url(),
'author': meta.get_contact(),
'author_email': meta.get_contact_email(),
'license': meta.get_licence(),
'description': meta.get_long_description(),
'keywords': meta.get_keywords(),
'platform': meta.get_platforms(),
'classifiers': meta.get_classifiers(),
'download_url': meta.get_download_url(),
# PEP 314
'provides': meta.get_provides(),
'requires': meta.get_requires(),
'obsoletes': meta.get_obsoletes(),
}
comment = ''
if command == 'bdist_rpm':
dist, version, id = platform.dist()
if dist:
comment = 'built for %s %s' % (dist, version)
elif command == 'bdist_dumb':
comment = 'built for %s' % platform.platform(terse=1)
data['comment'] = comment
if self.sign:
data['gpg_signature'] = (os.path.basename(filename) + ".asc",
open(filename+".asc").read())
# set up the authentication
user_pass = (self.username + ":" + self.password).encode('ascii')
# The exact encoding of the authentication string is debated.
# Anyway PyPI only accepts ascii for both username or password.
auth = "Basic " + base64.encodestring(user_pass).strip().decode('ascii')
# Build up the MIME payload for the POST data
boundary = '--------------GHSKFJDLGDS7543FJKLFHRE75642756743254'
sep_boundary = b'\n--' + boundary.encode('ascii')
end_boundary = sep_boundary + b'--'
body = io.BytesIO()
for key, value in data.items():
title = '\nContent-Disposition: form-data; name="%s"' % key
# handle multiple entries for the same name
if type(value) != type([]):
value = [value]
for value in value:
if type(value) is tuple:
title += '; filename="%s"' % value[0]
value = value[1]
else:
value = str(value).encode('utf-8')
body.write(sep_boundary)
body.write(title.encode('utf-8'))
body.write(b"\n\n")
body.write(value)
if value and value[-1:] == b'\r':
body.write(b'\n') # write an extra newline (lurve Macs)
body.write(end_boundary)
body.write(b"\n")
body = body.getvalue()
self.announce("Submitting %s to %s" % (filename, self.repository), log.INFO)
# build the Request
# We can't use urllib since we need to send the Basic
# auth right with the first request
# TODO(jhylton): Can we fix urllib?
schema, netloc, url, params, query, fragments = \
urllib.parse.urlparse(self.repository)
assert not params and not query and not fragments
if schema == 'http':
http = httpclient.HTTPConnection(netloc)
elif schema == 'https':
http = httpclient.HTTPSConnection(netloc)
else:
raise AssertionError("unsupported schema "+schema)
data = ''
loglevel = log.INFO
try:
http.connect()
http.putrequest("POST", url)
http.putheader('Content-type',
'multipart/form-data; boundary=%s'%boundary)
http.putheader('Content-length', str(len(body)))
http.putheader('Authorization', auth)
http.endheaders()
http.send(body)
except socket.error as e:
self.announce(str(e), log.ERROR)
return
r = http.getresponse()
if r.status == 200:
self.announce('Server response (%s): %s' % (r.status, r.reason),
log.INFO)
else:
self.announce('Upload failed (%s): %s' % (r.status, r.reason),
log.ERROR)
if self.show_response:
print('-'*75, r.read(), '-'*75)