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2121 lines
76 KiB
Python
2121 lines
76 KiB
Python
r"""HTTP cookie handling for web clients.
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This module has (now fairly distant) origins in Gisle Aas' Perl module
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HTTP::Cookies, from the libwww-perl library.
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Docstrings, comments and debug strings in this code refer to the
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attributes of the HTTP cookie system as cookie-attributes, to distinguish
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them clearly from Python attributes.
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Class diagram (note that BSDDBCookieJar and the MSIE* classes are not
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distributed with the Python standard library, but are available from
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http://wwwsearch.sf.net/):
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CookieJar____
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/ \ \
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FileCookieJar \ \
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/ | \ \ \
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MozillaCookieJar | LWPCookieJar \ \
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| ---MSIEBase | \
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| / | | \
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| / MSIEDBCookieJar BSDDBCookieJar
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|/
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MSIECookieJar
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"""
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__all__ = ['Cookie', 'CookieJar', 'CookiePolicy', 'DefaultCookiePolicy',
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'FileCookieJar', 'LWPCookieJar', 'LoadError', 'MozillaCookieJar']
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import os
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import copy
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import datetime
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import re
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import time
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import urllib.parse, urllib.request
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import threading as _threading
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import http.client # only for the default HTTP port
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from calendar import timegm
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debug = False # set to True to enable debugging via the logging module
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logger = None
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def _debug(*args):
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if not debug:
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return
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global logger
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if not logger:
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import logging
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logger = logging.getLogger("http.cookiejar")
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return logger.debug(*args)
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HTTPONLY_ATTR = "HTTPOnly"
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HTTPONLY_PREFIX = "#HttpOnly_"
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DEFAULT_HTTP_PORT = str(http.client.HTTP_PORT)
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NETSCAPE_MAGIC_RGX = re.compile("#( Netscape)? HTTP Cookie File")
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MISSING_FILENAME_TEXT = ("a filename was not supplied (nor was the CookieJar "
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"instance initialised with one)")
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NETSCAPE_HEADER_TEXT = """\
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# Netscape HTTP Cookie File
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# http://curl.haxx.se/rfc/cookie_spec.html
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# This is a generated file! Do not edit.
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"""
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def _warn_unhandled_exception():
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# There are a few catch-all except: statements in this module, for
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# catching input that's bad in unexpected ways. Warn if any
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# exceptions are caught there.
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import io, warnings, traceback
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f = io.StringIO()
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traceback.print_exc(None, f)
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msg = f.getvalue()
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warnings.warn("http.cookiejar bug!\n%s" % msg, stacklevel=2)
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# Date/time conversion
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# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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EPOCH_YEAR = 1970
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def _timegm(tt):
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year, month, mday, hour, min, sec = tt[:6]
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if ((year >= EPOCH_YEAR) and (1 <= month <= 12) and (1 <= mday <= 31) and
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(0 <= hour <= 24) and (0 <= min <= 59) and (0 <= sec <= 61)):
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return timegm(tt)
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else:
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return None
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DAYS = ["Mon", "Tue", "Wed", "Thu", "Fri", "Sat", "Sun"]
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MONTHS = ["Jan", "Feb", "Mar", "Apr", "May", "Jun",
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"Jul", "Aug", "Sep", "Oct", "Nov", "Dec"]
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MONTHS_LOWER = [month.lower() for month in MONTHS]
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def time2isoz(t=None):
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"""Return a string representing time in seconds since epoch, t.
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If the function is called without an argument, it will use the current
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time.
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The format of the returned string is like "YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ssZ",
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representing Universal Time (UTC, aka GMT). An example of this format is:
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1994-11-24 08:49:37Z
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"""
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if t is None:
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dt = datetime.datetime.utcnow()
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else:
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dt = datetime.datetime.utcfromtimestamp(t)
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return "%04d-%02d-%02d %02d:%02d:%02dZ" % (
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dt.year, dt.month, dt.day, dt.hour, dt.minute, dt.second)
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def time2netscape(t=None):
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"""Return a string representing time in seconds since epoch, t.
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If the function is called without an argument, it will use the current
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time.
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The format of the returned string is like this:
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Wed, DD-Mon-YYYY HH:MM:SS GMT
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"""
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if t is None:
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dt = datetime.datetime.utcnow()
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else:
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dt = datetime.datetime.utcfromtimestamp(t)
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return "%s, %02d-%s-%04d %02d:%02d:%02d GMT" % (
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DAYS[dt.weekday()], dt.day, MONTHS[dt.month-1],
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dt.year, dt.hour, dt.minute, dt.second)
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UTC_ZONES = {"GMT": None, "UTC": None, "UT": None, "Z": None}
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TIMEZONE_RE = re.compile(r"^([-+])?(\d\d?):?(\d\d)?$", re.ASCII)
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def offset_from_tz_string(tz):
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offset = None
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if tz in UTC_ZONES:
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offset = 0
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else:
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m = TIMEZONE_RE.search(tz)
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if m:
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offset = 3600 * int(m.group(2))
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if m.group(3):
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offset = offset + 60 * int(m.group(3))
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if m.group(1) == '-':
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offset = -offset
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return offset
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def _str2time(day, mon, yr, hr, min, sec, tz):
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yr = int(yr)
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if yr > datetime.MAXYEAR:
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return None
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# translate month name to number
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# month numbers start with 1 (January)
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try:
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mon = MONTHS_LOWER.index(mon.lower())+1
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except ValueError:
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# maybe it's already a number
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try:
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imon = int(mon)
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except ValueError:
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return None
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if 1 <= imon <= 12:
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mon = imon
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else:
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return None
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# make sure clock elements are defined
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if hr is None: hr = 0
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if min is None: min = 0
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if sec is None: sec = 0
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day = int(day)
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hr = int(hr)
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min = int(min)
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sec = int(sec)
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if yr < 1000:
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# find "obvious" year
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cur_yr = time.localtime(time.time())[0]
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m = cur_yr % 100
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tmp = yr
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yr = yr + cur_yr - m
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m = m - tmp
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if abs(m) > 50:
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if m > 0: yr = yr + 100
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else: yr = yr - 100
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# convert UTC time tuple to seconds since epoch (not timezone-adjusted)
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t = _timegm((yr, mon, day, hr, min, sec, tz))
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if t is not None:
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# adjust time using timezone string, to get absolute time since epoch
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if tz is None:
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tz = "UTC"
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tz = tz.upper()
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offset = offset_from_tz_string(tz)
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if offset is None:
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return None
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t = t - offset
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return t
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STRICT_DATE_RE = re.compile(
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r"^[SMTWF][a-z][a-z], (\d\d) ([JFMASOND][a-z][a-z]) "
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r"(\d\d\d\d) (\d\d):(\d\d):(\d\d) GMT$", re.ASCII)
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WEEKDAY_RE = re.compile(
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r"^(?:Sun|Mon|Tue|Wed|Thu|Fri|Sat)[a-z]*,?\s*", re.I | re.ASCII)
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LOOSE_HTTP_DATE_RE = re.compile(
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r"""^
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(\d\d?) # day
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(?:\s+|[-\/])
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(\w+) # month
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(?:\s+|[-\/])
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(\d+) # year
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(?:
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(?:\s+|:) # separator before clock
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(\d\d?):(\d\d) # hour:min
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(?::(\d\d))? # optional seconds
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)? # optional clock
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\s*
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(?:
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([-+]?\d{2,4}|(?![APap][Mm]\b)[A-Za-z]+) # timezone
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\s*
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)?
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(?:
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\(\w+\) # ASCII representation of timezone in parens.
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\s*
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)?$""", re.X | re.ASCII)
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def http2time(text):
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"""Returns time in seconds since epoch of time represented by a string.
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Return value is an integer.
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None is returned if the format of str is unrecognized, the time is outside
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the representable range, or the timezone string is not recognized. If the
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string contains no timezone, UTC is assumed.
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The timezone in the string may be numerical (like "-0800" or "+0100") or a
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string timezone (like "UTC", "GMT", "BST" or "EST"). Currently, only the
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timezone strings equivalent to UTC (zero offset) are known to the function.
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The function loosely parses the following formats:
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Wed, 09 Feb 1994 22:23:32 GMT -- HTTP format
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Tuesday, 08-Feb-94 14:15:29 GMT -- old rfc850 HTTP format
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Tuesday, 08-Feb-1994 14:15:29 GMT -- broken rfc850 HTTP format
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09 Feb 1994 22:23:32 GMT -- HTTP format (no weekday)
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08-Feb-94 14:15:29 GMT -- rfc850 format (no weekday)
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08-Feb-1994 14:15:29 GMT -- broken rfc850 format (no weekday)
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The parser ignores leading and trailing whitespace. The time may be
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absent.
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If the year is given with only 2 digits, the function will select the
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century that makes the year closest to the current date.
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"""
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# fast exit for strictly conforming string
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m = STRICT_DATE_RE.search(text)
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if m:
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g = m.groups()
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mon = MONTHS_LOWER.index(g[1].lower()) + 1
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tt = (int(g[2]), mon, int(g[0]),
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int(g[3]), int(g[4]), float(g[5]))
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return _timegm(tt)
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# No, we need some messy parsing...
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# clean up
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text = text.lstrip()
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text = WEEKDAY_RE.sub("", text, 1) # Useless weekday
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# tz is time zone specifier string
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day, mon, yr, hr, min, sec, tz = [None]*7
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# loose regexp parse
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m = LOOSE_HTTP_DATE_RE.search(text)
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if m is not None:
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day, mon, yr, hr, min, sec, tz = m.groups()
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else:
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return None # bad format
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return _str2time(day, mon, yr, hr, min, sec, tz)
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ISO_DATE_RE = re.compile(
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r"""^
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(\d{4}) # year
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[-\/]?
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(\d\d?) # numerical month
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[-\/]?
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(\d\d?) # day
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(?:
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(?:\s+|[-:Tt]) # separator before clock
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(\d\d?):?(\d\d) # hour:min
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(?::?(\d\d(?:\.\d*)?))? # optional seconds (and fractional)
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)? # optional clock
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\s*
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(?:
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([-+]?\d\d?:?(:?\d\d)?
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|Z|z) # timezone (Z is "zero meridian", i.e. GMT)
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\s*
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)?$""", re.X | re. ASCII)
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def iso2time(text):
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"""
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As for http2time, but parses the ISO 8601 formats:
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1994-02-03 14:15:29 -0100 -- ISO 8601 format
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1994-02-03 14:15:29 -- zone is optional
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1994-02-03 -- only date
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1994-02-03T14:15:29 -- Use T as separator
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19940203T141529Z -- ISO 8601 compact format
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19940203 -- only date
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"""
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# clean up
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text = text.lstrip()
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# tz is time zone specifier string
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day, mon, yr, hr, min, sec, tz = [None]*7
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# loose regexp parse
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m = ISO_DATE_RE.search(text)
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if m is not None:
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# XXX there's an extra bit of the timezone I'm ignoring here: is
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# this the right thing to do?
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yr, mon, day, hr, min, sec, tz, _ = m.groups()
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else:
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return None # bad format
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return _str2time(day, mon, yr, hr, min, sec, tz)
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# Header parsing
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# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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def unmatched(match):
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"""Return unmatched part of re.Match object."""
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start, end = match.span(0)
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return match.string[:start]+match.string[end:]
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HEADER_TOKEN_RE = re.compile(r"^\s*([^=\s;,]+)")
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HEADER_QUOTED_VALUE_RE = re.compile(r"^\s*=\s*\"([^\"\\]*(?:\\.[^\"\\]*)*)\"")
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HEADER_VALUE_RE = re.compile(r"^\s*=\s*([^\s;,]*)")
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HEADER_ESCAPE_RE = re.compile(r"\\(.)")
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def split_header_words(header_values):
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r"""Parse header values into a list of lists containing key,value pairs.
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The function knows how to deal with ",", ";" and "=" as well as quoted
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values after "=". A list of space separated tokens are parsed as if they
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were separated by ";".
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If the header_values passed as argument contains multiple values, then they
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are treated as if they were a single value separated by comma ",".
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This means that this function is useful for parsing header fields that
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follow this syntax (BNF as from the HTTP/1.1 specification, but we relax
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the requirement for tokens).
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headers = #header
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header = (token | parameter) *( [";"] (token | parameter))
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token = 1*<any CHAR except CTLs or separators>
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separators = "(" | ")" | "<" | ">" | "@"
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| "," | ";" | ":" | "\" | <">
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| "/" | "[" | "]" | "?" | "="
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| "{" | "}" | SP | HT
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quoted-string = ( <"> *(qdtext | quoted-pair ) <"> )
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qdtext = <any TEXT except <">>
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quoted-pair = "\" CHAR
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parameter = attribute "=" value
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attribute = token
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value = token | quoted-string
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Each header is represented by a list of key/value pairs. The value for a
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simple token (not part of a parameter) is None. Syntactically incorrect
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headers will not necessarily be parsed as you would want.
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This is easier to describe with some examples:
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>>> split_header_words(['foo="bar"; port="80,81"; discard, bar=baz'])
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[[('foo', 'bar'), ('port', '80,81'), ('discard', None)], [('bar', 'baz')]]
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>>> split_header_words(['text/html; charset="iso-8859-1"'])
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[[('text/html', None), ('charset', 'iso-8859-1')]]
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>>> split_header_words([r'Basic realm="\"foo\bar\""'])
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[[('Basic', None), ('realm', '"foobar"')]]
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"""
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assert not isinstance(header_values, str)
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result = []
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for text in header_values:
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orig_text = text
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pairs = []
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while text:
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m = HEADER_TOKEN_RE.search(text)
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if m:
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text = unmatched(m)
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name = m.group(1)
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m = HEADER_QUOTED_VALUE_RE.search(text)
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if m: # quoted value
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text = unmatched(m)
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value = m.group(1)
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value = HEADER_ESCAPE_RE.sub(r"\1", value)
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else:
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m = HEADER_VALUE_RE.search(text)
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if m: # unquoted value
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text = unmatched(m)
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value = m.group(1)
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value = value.rstrip()
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else:
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# no value, a lone token
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value = None
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pairs.append((name, value))
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elif text.lstrip().startswith(","):
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# concatenated headers, as per RFC 2616 section 4.2
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text = text.lstrip()[1:]
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if pairs: result.append(pairs)
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pairs = []
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else:
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# skip junk
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non_junk, nr_junk_chars = re.subn(r"^[=\s;]*", "", text)
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assert nr_junk_chars > 0, (
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"split_header_words bug: '%s', '%s', %s" %
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(orig_text, text, pairs))
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text = non_junk
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if pairs: result.append(pairs)
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return result
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HEADER_JOIN_ESCAPE_RE = re.compile(r"([\"\\])")
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def join_header_words(lists):
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"""Do the inverse (almost) of the conversion done by split_header_words.
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Takes a list of lists of (key, value) pairs and produces a single header
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value. Attribute values are quoted if needed.
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>>> join_header_words([[("text/plain", None), ("charset", "iso-8859-1")]])
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'text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"'
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>>> join_header_words([[("text/plain", None)], [("charset", "iso-8859-1")]])
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'text/plain, charset="iso-8859-1"'
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"""
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headers = []
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for pairs in lists:
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attr = []
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for k, v in pairs:
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if v is not None:
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if not re.search(r"^\w+$", v):
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v = HEADER_JOIN_ESCAPE_RE.sub(r"\\\1", v) # escape " and \
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v = '"%s"' % v
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k = "%s=%s" % (k, v)
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attr.append(k)
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if attr: headers.append("; ".join(attr))
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return ", ".join(headers)
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def strip_quotes(text):
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if text.startswith('"'):
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text = text[1:]
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if text.endswith('"'):
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text = text[:-1]
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return text
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def parse_ns_headers(ns_headers):
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"""Ad-hoc parser for Netscape protocol cookie-attributes.
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The old Netscape cookie format for Set-Cookie can for instance contain
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an unquoted "," in the expires field, so we have to use this ad-hoc
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parser instead of split_header_words.
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XXX This may not make the best possible effort to parse all the crap
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that Netscape Cookie headers contain. Ronald Tschalar's HTTPClient
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parser is probably better, so could do worse than following that if
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this ever gives any trouble.
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Currently, this is also used for parsing RFC 2109 cookies.
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"""
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known_attrs = ("expires", "domain", "path", "secure",
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# RFC 2109 attrs (may turn up in Netscape cookies, too)
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"version", "port", "max-age")
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result = []
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for ns_header in ns_headers:
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pairs = []
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version_set = False
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# XXX: The following does not strictly adhere to RFCs in that empty
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# names and values are legal (the former will only appear once and will
|
|
# be overwritten if multiple occurrences are present). This is
|
|
# mostly to deal with backwards compatibility.
|
|
for ii, param in enumerate(ns_header.split(';')):
|
|
param = param.strip()
|
|
|
|
key, sep, val = param.partition('=')
|
|
key = key.strip()
|
|
|
|
if not key:
|
|
if ii == 0:
|
|
break
|
|
else:
|
|
continue
|
|
|
|
# allow for a distinction between present and empty and missing
|
|
# altogether
|
|
val = val.strip() if sep else None
|
|
|
|
if ii != 0:
|
|
lc = key.lower()
|
|
if lc in known_attrs:
|
|
key = lc
|
|
|
|
if key == "version":
|
|
# This is an RFC 2109 cookie.
|
|
if val is not None:
|
|
val = strip_quotes(val)
|
|
version_set = True
|
|
elif key == "expires":
|
|
# convert expires date to seconds since epoch
|
|
if val is not None:
|
|
val = http2time(strip_quotes(val)) # None if invalid
|
|
pairs.append((key, val))
|
|
|
|
if pairs:
|
|
if not version_set:
|
|
pairs.append(("version", "0"))
|
|
result.append(pairs)
|
|
|
|
return result
|
|
|
|
|
|
IPV4_RE = re.compile(r"\.\d+$", re.ASCII)
|
|
def is_HDN(text):
|
|
"""Return True if text is a host domain name."""
|
|
# XXX
|
|
# This may well be wrong. Which RFC is HDN defined in, if any (for
|
|
# the purposes of RFC 2965)?
|
|
# For the current implementation, what about IPv6? Remember to look
|
|
# at other uses of IPV4_RE also, if change this.
|
|
if IPV4_RE.search(text):
|
|
return False
|
|
if text == "":
|
|
return False
|
|
if text[0] == "." or text[-1] == ".":
|
|
return False
|
|
return True
|
|
|
|
def domain_match(A, B):
|
|
"""Return True if domain A domain-matches domain B, according to RFC 2965.
|
|
|
|
A and B may be host domain names or IP addresses.
|
|
|
|
RFC 2965, section 1:
|
|
|
|
Host names can be specified either as an IP address or a HDN string.
|
|
Sometimes we compare one host name with another. (Such comparisons SHALL
|
|
be case-insensitive.) Host A's name domain-matches host B's if
|
|
|
|
* their host name strings string-compare equal; or
|
|
|
|
* A is a HDN string and has the form NB, where N is a non-empty
|
|
name string, B has the form .B', and B' is a HDN string. (So,
|
|
x.y.com domain-matches .Y.com but not Y.com.)
|
|
|
|
Note that domain-match is not a commutative operation: a.b.c.com
|
|
domain-matches .c.com, but not the reverse.
|
|
|
|
"""
|
|
# Note that, if A or B are IP addresses, the only relevant part of the
|
|
# definition of the domain-match algorithm is the direct string-compare.
|
|
A = A.lower()
|
|
B = B.lower()
|
|
if A == B:
|
|
return True
|
|
if not is_HDN(A):
|
|
return False
|
|
i = A.rfind(B)
|
|
if i == -1 or i == 0:
|
|
# A does not have form NB, or N is the empty string
|
|
return False
|
|
if not B.startswith("."):
|
|
return False
|
|
if not is_HDN(B[1:]):
|
|
return False
|
|
return True
|
|
|
|
def liberal_is_HDN(text):
|
|
"""Return True if text is a sort-of-like a host domain name.
|
|
|
|
For accepting/blocking domains.
|
|
|
|
"""
|
|
if IPV4_RE.search(text):
|
|
return False
|
|
return True
|
|
|
|
def user_domain_match(A, B):
|
|
"""For blocking/accepting domains.
|
|
|
|
A and B may be host domain names or IP addresses.
|
|
|
|
"""
|
|
A = A.lower()
|
|
B = B.lower()
|
|
if not (liberal_is_HDN(A) and liberal_is_HDN(B)):
|
|
if A == B:
|
|
# equal IP addresses
|
|
return True
|
|
return False
|
|
initial_dot = B.startswith(".")
|
|
if initial_dot and A.endswith(B):
|
|
return True
|
|
if not initial_dot and A == B:
|
|
return True
|
|
return False
|
|
|
|
cut_port_re = re.compile(r":\d+$", re.ASCII)
|
|
def request_host(request):
|
|
"""Return request-host, as defined by RFC 2965.
|
|
|
|
Variation from RFC: returned value is lowercased, for convenient
|
|
comparison.
|
|
|
|
"""
|
|
url = request.get_full_url()
|
|
host = urllib.parse.urlparse(url)[1]
|
|
if host == "":
|
|
host = request.get_header("Host", "")
|
|
|
|
# remove port, if present
|
|
host = cut_port_re.sub("", host, 1)
|
|
return host.lower()
|
|
|
|
def eff_request_host(request):
|
|
"""Return a tuple (request-host, effective request-host name).
|
|
|
|
As defined by RFC 2965, except both are lowercased.
|
|
|
|
"""
|
|
erhn = req_host = request_host(request)
|
|
if req_host.find(".") == -1 and not IPV4_RE.search(req_host):
|
|
erhn = req_host + ".local"
|
|
return req_host, erhn
|
|
|
|
def request_path(request):
|
|
"""Path component of request-URI, as defined by RFC 2965."""
|
|
url = request.get_full_url()
|
|
parts = urllib.parse.urlsplit(url)
|
|
path = escape_path(parts.path)
|
|
if not path.startswith("/"):
|
|
# fix bad RFC 2396 absoluteURI
|
|
path = "/" + path
|
|
return path
|
|
|
|
def request_port(request):
|
|
host = request.host
|
|
i = host.find(':')
|
|
if i >= 0:
|
|
port = host[i+1:]
|
|
try:
|
|
int(port)
|
|
except ValueError:
|
|
_debug("nonnumeric port: '%s'", port)
|
|
return None
|
|
else:
|
|
port = DEFAULT_HTTP_PORT
|
|
return port
|
|
|
|
# Characters in addition to A-Z, a-z, 0-9, '_', '.', and '-' that don't
|
|
# need to be escaped to form a valid HTTP URL (RFCs 2396 and 1738).
|
|
HTTP_PATH_SAFE = "%/;:@&=+$,!~*'()"
|
|
ESCAPED_CHAR_RE = re.compile(r"%([0-9a-fA-F][0-9a-fA-F])")
|
|
def uppercase_escaped_char(match):
|
|
return "%%%s" % match.group(1).upper()
|
|
def escape_path(path):
|
|
"""Escape any invalid characters in HTTP URL, and uppercase all escapes."""
|
|
# There's no knowing what character encoding was used to create URLs
|
|
# containing %-escapes, but since we have to pick one to escape invalid
|
|
# path characters, we pick UTF-8, as recommended in the HTML 4.0
|
|
# specification:
|
|
# http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/appendix/notes.html#h-B.2.1
|
|
# And here, kind of: draft-fielding-uri-rfc2396bis-03
|
|
# (And in draft IRI specification: draft-duerst-iri-05)
|
|
# (And here, for new URI schemes: RFC 2718)
|
|
path = urllib.parse.quote(path, HTTP_PATH_SAFE)
|
|
path = ESCAPED_CHAR_RE.sub(uppercase_escaped_char, path)
|
|
return path
|
|
|
|
def reach(h):
|
|
"""Return reach of host h, as defined by RFC 2965, section 1.
|
|
|
|
The reach R of a host name H is defined as follows:
|
|
|
|
* If
|
|
|
|
- H is the host domain name of a host; and,
|
|
|
|
- H has the form A.B; and
|
|
|
|
- A has no embedded (that is, interior) dots; and
|
|
|
|
- B has at least one embedded dot, or B is the string "local".
|
|
then the reach of H is .B.
|
|
|
|
* Otherwise, the reach of H is H.
|
|
|
|
>>> reach("www.acme.com")
|
|
'.acme.com'
|
|
>>> reach("acme.com")
|
|
'acme.com'
|
|
>>> reach("acme.local")
|
|
'.local'
|
|
|
|
"""
|
|
i = h.find(".")
|
|
if i >= 0:
|
|
#a = h[:i] # this line is only here to show what a is
|
|
b = h[i+1:]
|
|
i = b.find(".")
|
|
if is_HDN(h) and (i >= 0 or b == "local"):
|
|
return "."+b
|
|
return h
|
|
|
|
def is_third_party(request):
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
RFC 2965, section 3.3.6:
|
|
|
|
An unverifiable transaction is to a third-party host if its request-
|
|
host U does not domain-match the reach R of the request-host O in the
|
|
origin transaction.
|
|
|
|
"""
|
|
req_host = request_host(request)
|
|
if not domain_match(req_host, reach(request.origin_req_host)):
|
|
return True
|
|
else:
|
|
return False
|
|
|
|
|
|
class Cookie:
|
|
"""HTTP Cookie.
|
|
|
|
This class represents both Netscape and RFC 2965 cookies.
|
|
|
|
This is deliberately a very simple class. It just holds attributes. It's
|
|
possible to construct Cookie instances that don't comply with the cookie
|
|
standards. CookieJar.make_cookies is the factory function for Cookie
|
|
objects -- it deals with cookie parsing, supplying defaults, and
|
|
normalising to the representation used in this class. CookiePolicy is
|
|
responsible for checking them to see whether they should be accepted from
|
|
and returned to the server.
|
|
|
|
Note that the port may be present in the headers, but unspecified ("Port"
|
|
rather than"Port=80", for example); if this is the case, port is None.
|
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, version, name, value,
|
|
port, port_specified,
|
|
domain, domain_specified, domain_initial_dot,
|
|
path, path_specified,
|
|
secure,
|
|
expires,
|
|
discard,
|
|
comment,
|
|
comment_url,
|
|
rest,
|
|
rfc2109=False,
|
|
):
|
|
|
|
if version is not None: version = int(version)
|
|
if expires is not None: expires = int(float(expires))
|
|
if port is None and port_specified is True:
|
|
raise ValueError("if port is None, port_specified must be false")
|
|
|
|
self.version = version
|
|
self.name = name
|
|
self.value = value
|
|
self.port = port
|
|
self.port_specified = port_specified
|
|
# normalise case, as per RFC 2965 section 3.3.3
|
|
self.domain = domain.lower()
|
|
self.domain_specified = domain_specified
|
|
# Sigh. We need to know whether the domain given in the
|
|
# cookie-attribute had an initial dot, in order to follow RFC 2965
|
|
# (as clarified in draft errata). Needed for the returned $Domain
|
|
# value.
|
|
self.domain_initial_dot = domain_initial_dot
|
|
self.path = path
|
|
self.path_specified = path_specified
|
|
self.secure = secure
|
|
self.expires = expires
|
|
self.discard = discard
|
|
self.comment = comment
|
|
self.comment_url = comment_url
|
|
self.rfc2109 = rfc2109
|
|
|
|
self._rest = copy.copy(rest)
|
|
|
|
def has_nonstandard_attr(self, name):
|
|
return name in self._rest
|
|
def get_nonstandard_attr(self, name, default=None):
|
|
return self._rest.get(name, default)
|
|
def set_nonstandard_attr(self, name, value):
|
|
self._rest[name] = value
|
|
|
|
def is_expired(self, now=None):
|
|
if now is None: now = time.time()
|
|
if (self.expires is not None) and (self.expires <= now):
|
|
return True
|
|
return False
|
|
|
|
def __str__(self):
|
|
if self.port is None: p = ""
|
|
else: p = ":"+self.port
|
|
limit = self.domain + p + self.path
|
|
if self.value is not None:
|
|
namevalue = "%s=%s" % (self.name, self.value)
|
|
else:
|
|
namevalue = self.name
|
|
return "<Cookie %s for %s>" % (namevalue, limit)
|
|
|
|
def __repr__(self):
|
|
args = []
|
|
for name in ("version", "name", "value",
|
|
"port", "port_specified",
|
|
"domain", "domain_specified", "domain_initial_dot",
|
|
"path", "path_specified",
|
|
"secure", "expires", "discard", "comment", "comment_url",
|
|
):
|
|
attr = getattr(self, name)
|
|
args.append("%s=%s" % (name, repr(attr)))
|
|
args.append("rest=%s" % repr(self._rest))
|
|
args.append("rfc2109=%s" % repr(self.rfc2109))
|
|
return "%s(%s)" % (self.__class__.__name__, ", ".join(args))
|
|
|
|
|
|
class CookiePolicy:
|
|
"""Defines which cookies get accepted from and returned to server.
|
|
|
|
May also modify cookies, though this is probably a bad idea.
|
|
|
|
The subclass DefaultCookiePolicy defines the standard rules for Netscape
|
|
and RFC 2965 cookies -- override that if you want a customized policy.
|
|
|
|
"""
|
|
def set_ok(self, cookie, request):
|
|
"""Return true if (and only if) cookie should be accepted from server.
|
|
|
|
Currently, pre-expired cookies never get this far -- the CookieJar
|
|
class deletes such cookies itself.
|
|
|
|
"""
|
|
raise NotImplementedError()
|
|
|
|
def return_ok(self, cookie, request):
|
|
"""Return true if (and only if) cookie should be returned to server."""
|
|
raise NotImplementedError()
|
|
|
|
def domain_return_ok(self, domain, request):
|
|
"""Return false if cookies should not be returned, given cookie domain.
|
|
"""
|
|
return True
|
|
|
|
def path_return_ok(self, path, request):
|
|
"""Return false if cookies should not be returned, given cookie path.
|
|
"""
|
|
return True
|
|
|
|
|
|
class DefaultCookiePolicy(CookiePolicy):
|
|
"""Implements the standard rules for accepting and returning cookies."""
|
|
|
|
DomainStrictNoDots = 1
|
|
DomainStrictNonDomain = 2
|
|
DomainRFC2965Match = 4
|
|
|
|
DomainLiberal = 0
|
|
DomainStrict = DomainStrictNoDots|DomainStrictNonDomain
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self,
|
|
blocked_domains=None, allowed_domains=None,
|
|
netscape=True, rfc2965=False,
|
|
rfc2109_as_netscape=None,
|
|
hide_cookie2=False,
|
|
strict_domain=False,
|
|
strict_rfc2965_unverifiable=True,
|
|
strict_ns_unverifiable=False,
|
|
strict_ns_domain=DomainLiberal,
|
|
strict_ns_set_initial_dollar=False,
|
|
strict_ns_set_path=False,
|
|
secure_protocols=("https", "wss")
|
|
):
|
|
"""Constructor arguments should be passed as keyword arguments only."""
|
|
self.netscape = netscape
|
|
self.rfc2965 = rfc2965
|
|
self.rfc2109_as_netscape = rfc2109_as_netscape
|
|
self.hide_cookie2 = hide_cookie2
|
|
self.strict_domain = strict_domain
|
|
self.strict_rfc2965_unverifiable = strict_rfc2965_unverifiable
|
|
self.strict_ns_unverifiable = strict_ns_unverifiable
|
|
self.strict_ns_domain = strict_ns_domain
|
|
self.strict_ns_set_initial_dollar = strict_ns_set_initial_dollar
|
|
self.strict_ns_set_path = strict_ns_set_path
|
|
self.secure_protocols = secure_protocols
|
|
|
|
if blocked_domains is not None:
|
|
self._blocked_domains = tuple(blocked_domains)
|
|
else:
|
|
self._blocked_domains = ()
|
|
|
|
if allowed_domains is not None:
|
|
allowed_domains = tuple(allowed_domains)
|
|
self._allowed_domains = allowed_domains
|
|
|
|
def blocked_domains(self):
|
|
"""Return the sequence of blocked domains (as a tuple)."""
|
|
return self._blocked_domains
|
|
def set_blocked_domains(self, blocked_domains):
|
|
"""Set the sequence of blocked domains."""
|
|
self._blocked_domains = tuple(blocked_domains)
|
|
|
|
def is_blocked(self, domain):
|
|
for blocked_domain in self._blocked_domains:
|
|
if user_domain_match(domain, blocked_domain):
|
|
return True
|
|
return False
|
|
|
|
def allowed_domains(self):
|
|
"""Return None, or the sequence of allowed domains (as a tuple)."""
|
|
return self._allowed_domains
|
|
def set_allowed_domains(self, allowed_domains):
|
|
"""Set the sequence of allowed domains, or None."""
|
|
if allowed_domains is not None:
|
|
allowed_domains = tuple(allowed_domains)
|
|
self._allowed_domains = allowed_domains
|
|
|
|
def is_not_allowed(self, domain):
|
|
if self._allowed_domains is None:
|
|
return False
|
|
for allowed_domain in self._allowed_domains:
|
|
if user_domain_match(domain, allowed_domain):
|
|
return False
|
|
return True
|
|
|
|
def set_ok(self, cookie, request):
|
|
"""
|
|
If you override .set_ok(), be sure to call this method. If it returns
|
|
false, so should your subclass (assuming your subclass wants to be more
|
|
strict about which cookies to accept).
|
|
|
|
"""
|
|
_debug(" - checking cookie %s=%s", cookie.name, cookie.value)
|
|
|
|
assert cookie.name is not None
|
|
|
|
for n in "version", "verifiability", "name", "path", "domain", "port":
|
|
fn_name = "set_ok_"+n
|
|
fn = getattr(self, fn_name)
|
|
if not fn(cookie, request):
|
|
return False
|
|
|
|
return True
|
|
|
|
def set_ok_version(self, cookie, request):
|
|
if cookie.version is None:
|
|
# Version is always set to 0 by parse_ns_headers if it's a Netscape
|
|
# cookie, so this must be an invalid RFC 2965 cookie.
|
|
_debug(" Set-Cookie2 without version attribute (%s=%s)",
|
|
cookie.name, cookie.value)
|
|
return False
|
|
if cookie.version > 0 and not self.rfc2965:
|
|
_debug(" RFC 2965 cookies are switched off")
|
|
return False
|
|
elif cookie.version == 0 and not self.netscape:
|
|
_debug(" Netscape cookies are switched off")
|
|
return False
|
|
return True
|
|
|
|
def set_ok_verifiability(self, cookie, request):
|
|
if request.unverifiable and is_third_party(request):
|
|
if cookie.version > 0 and self.strict_rfc2965_unverifiable:
|
|
_debug(" third-party RFC 2965 cookie during "
|
|
"unverifiable transaction")
|
|
return False
|
|
elif cookie.version == 0 and self.strict_ns_unverifiable:
|
|
_debug(" third-party Netscape cookie during "
|
|
"unverifiable transaction")
|
|
return False
|
|
return True
|
|
|
|
def set_ok_name(self, cookie, request):
|
|
# Try and stop servers setting V0 cookies designed to hack other
|
|
# servers that know both V0 and V1 protocols.
|
|
if (cookie.version == 0 and self.strict_ns_set_initial_dollar and
|
|
cookie.name.startswith("$")):
|
|
_debug(" illegal name (starts with '$'): '%s'", cookie.name)
|
|
return False
|
|
return True
|
|
|
|
def set_ok_path(self, cookie, request):
|
|
if cookie.path_specified:
|
|
req_path = request_path(request)
|
|
if ((cookie.version > 0 or
|
|
(cookie.version == 0 and self.strict_ns_set_path)) and
|
|
not self.path_return_ok(cookie.path, request)):
|
|
_debug(" path attribute %s is not a prefix of request "
|
|
"path %s", cookie.path, req_path)
|
|
return False
|
|
return True
|
|
|
|
def set_ok_domain(self, cookie, request):
|
|
if self.is_blocked(cookie.domain):
|
|
_debug(" domain %s is in user block-list", cookie.domain)
|
|
return False
|
|
if self.is_not_allowed(cookie.domain):
|
|
_debug(" domain %s is not in user allow-list", cookie.domain)
|
|
return False
|
|
if cookie.domain_specified:
|
|
req_host, erhn = eff_request_host(request)
|
|
domain = cookie.domain
|
|
if self.strict_domain and (domain.count(".") >= 2):
|
|
# XXX This should probably be compared with the Konqueror
|
|
# (kcookiejar.cpp) and Mozilla implementations, but it's a
|
|
# losing battle.
|
|
i = domain.rfind(".")
|
|
j = domain.rfind(".", 0, i)
|
|
if j == 0: # domain like .foo.bar
|
|
tld = domain[i+1:]
|
|
sld = domain[j+1:i]
|
|
if sld.lower() in ("co", "ac", "com", "edu", "org", "net",
|
|
"gov", "mil", "int", "aero", "biz", "cat", "coop",
|
|
"info", "jobs", "mobi", "museum", "name", "pro",
|
|
"travel", "eu") and len(tld) == 2:
|
|
# domain like .co.uk
|
|
_debug(" country-code second level domain %s", domain)
|
|
return False
|
|
if domain.startswith("."):
|
|
undotted_domain = domain[1:]
|
|
else:
|
|
undotted_domain = domain
|
|
embedded_dots = (undotted_domain.find(".") >= 0)
|
|
if not embedded_dots and not erhn.endswith(".local"):
|
|
_debug(" non-local domain %s contains no embedded dot",
|
|
domain)
|
|
return False
|
|
if cookie.version == 0:
|
|
if (not (erhn.endswith(domain) or
|
|
erhn.endswith(f"{undotted_domain}.local")) and
|
|
(not erhn.startswith(".") and
|
|
not ("."+erhn).endswith(domain))):
|
|
_debug(" effective request-host %s (even with added "
|
|
"initial dot) does not end with %s",
|
|
erhn, domain)
|
|
return False
|
|
if (cookie.version > 0 or
|
|
(self.strict_ns_domain & self.DomainRFC2965Match)):
|
|
if not domain_match(erhn, domain):
|
|
_debug(" effective request-host %s does not domain-match "
|
|
"%s", erhn, domain)
|
|
return False
|
|
if (cookie.version > 0 or
|
|
(self.strict_ns_domain & self.DomainStrictNoDots)):
|
|
host_prefix = req_host[:-len(domain)]
|
|
if (host_prefix.find(".") >= 0 and
|
|
not IPV4_RE.search(req_host)):
|
|
_debug(" host prefix %s for domain %s contains a dot",
|
|
host_prefix, domain)
|
|
return False
|
|
return True
|
|
|
|
def set_ok_port(self, cookie, request):
|
|
if cookie.port_specified:
|
|
req_port = request_port(request)
|
|
if req_port is None:
|
|
req_port = "80"
|
|
else:
|
|
req_port = str(req_port)
|
|
for p in cookie.port.split(","):
|
|
try:
|
|
int(p)
|
|
except ValueError:
|
|
_debug(" bad port %s (not numeric)", p)
|
|
return False
|
|
if p == req_port:
|
|
break
|
|
else:
|
|
_debug(" request port (%s) not found in %s",
|
|
req_port, cookie.port)
|
|
return False
|
|
return True
|
|
|
|
def return_ok(self, cookie, request):
|
|
"""
|
|
If you override .return_ok(), be sure to call this method. If it
|
|
returns false, so should your subclass (assuming your subclass wants to
|
|
be more strict about which cookies to return).
|
|
|
|
"""
|
|
# Path has already been checked by .path_return_ok(), and domain
|
|
# blocking done by .domain_return_ok().
|
|
_debug(" - checking cookie %s=%s", cookie.name, cookie.value)
|
|
|
|
for n in "version", "verifiability", "secure", "expires", "port", "domain":
|
|
fn_name = "return_ok_"+n
|
|
fn = getattr(self, fn_name)
|
|
if not fn(cookie, request):
|
|
return False
|
|
return True
|
|
|
|
def return_ok_version(self, cookie, request):
|
|
if cookie.version > 0 and not self.rfc2965:
|
|
_debug(" RFC 2965 cookies are switched off")
|
|
return False
|
|
elif cookie.version == 0 and not self.netscape:
|
|
_debug(" Netscape cookies are switched off")
|
|
return False
|
|
return True
|
|
|
|
def return_ok_verifiability(self, cookie, request):
|
|
if request.unverifiable and is_third_party(request):
|
|
if cookie.version > 0 and self.strict_rfc2965_unverifiable:
|
|
_debug(" third-party RFC 2965 cookie during unverifiable "
|
|
"transaction")
|
|
return False
|
|
elif cookie.version == 0 and self.strict_ns_unverifiable:
|
|
_debug(" third-party Netscape cookie during unverifiable "
|
|
"transaction")
|
|
return False
|
|
return True
|
|
|
|
def return_ok_secure(self, cookie, request):
|
|
if cookie.secure and request.type not in self.secure_protocols:
|
|
_debug(" secure cookie with non-secure request")
|
|
return False
|
|
return True
|
|
|
|
def return_ok_expires(self, cookie, request):
|
|
if cookie.is_expired(self._now):
|
|
_debug(" cookie expired")
|
|
return False
|
|
return True
|
|
|
|
def return_ok_port(self, cookie, request):
|
|
if cookie.port:
|
|
req_port = request_port(request)
|
|
if req_port is None:
|
|
req_port = "80"
|
|
for p in cookie.port.split(","):
|
|
if p == req_port:
|
|
break
|
|
else:
|
|
_debug(" request port %s does not match cookie port %s",
|
|
req_port, cookie.port)
|
|
return False
|
|
return True
|
|
|
|
def return_ok_domain(self, cookie, request):
|
|
req_host, erhn = eff_request_host(request)
|
|
domain = cookie.domain
|
|
|
|
if domain and not domain.startswith("."):
|
|
dotdomain = "." + domain
|
|
else:
|
|
dotdomain = domain
|
|
|
|
# strict check of non-domain cookies: Mozilla does this, MSIE5 doesn't
|
|
if (cookie.version == 0 and
|
|
(self.strict_ns_domain & self.DomainStrictNonDomain) and
|
|
not cookie.domain_specified and domain != erhn):
|
|
_debug(" cookie with unspecified domain does not string-compare "
|
|
"equal to request domain")
|
|
return False
|
|
|
|
if cookie.version > 0 and not domain_match(erhn, domain):
|
|
_debug(" effective request-host name %s does not domain-match "
|
|
"RFC 2965 cookie domain %s", erhn, domain)
|
|
return False
|
|
if cookie.version == 0 and not ("."+erhn).endswith(dotdomain):
|
|
_debug(" request-host %s does not match Netscape cookie domain "
|
|
"%s", req_host, domain)
|
|
return False
|
|
return True
|
|
|
|
def domain_return_ok(self, domain, request):
|
|
# Liberal check of. This is here as an optimization to avoid
|
|
# having to load lots of MSIE cookie files unless necessary.
|
|
req_host, erhn = eff_request_host(request)
|
|
if not req_host.startswith("."):
|
|
req_host = "."+req_host
|
|
if not erhn.startswith("."):
|
|
erhn = "."+erhn
|
|
if domain and not domain.startswith("."):
|
|
dotdomain = "." + domain
|
|
else:
|
|
dotdomain = domain
|
|
if not (req_host.endswith(dotdomain) or erhn.endswith(dotdomain)):
|
|
#_debug(" request domain %s does not match cookie domain %s",
|
|
# req_host, domain)
|
|
return False
|
|
|
|
if self.is_blocked(domain):
|
|
_debug(" domain %s is in user block-list", domain)
|
|
return False
|
|
if self.is_not_allowed(domain):
|
|
_debug(" domain %s is not in user allow-list", domain)
|
|
return False
|
|
|
|
return True
|
|
|
|
def path_return_ok(self, path, request):
|
|
_debug("- checking cookie path=%s", path)
|
|
req_path = request_path(request)
|
|
pathlen = len(path)
|
|
if req_path == path:
|
|
return True
|
|
elif (req_path.startswith(path) and
|
|
(path.endswith("/") or req_path[pathlen:pathlen+1] == "/")):
|
|
return True
|
|
|
|
_debug(" %s does not path-match %s", req_path, path)
|
|
return False
|
|
|
|
def deepvalues(mapping):
|
|
"""Iterates over nested mapping, depth-first"""
|
|
for obj in list(mapping.values()):
|
|
mapping = False
|
|
try:
|
|
obj.items
|
|
except AttributeError:
|
|
pass
|
|
else:
|
|
mapping = True
|
|
yield from deepvalues(obj)
|
|
if not mapping:
|
|
yield obj
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Used as second parameter to dict.get() method, to distinguish absent
|
|
# dict key from one with a None value.
|
|
class Absent: pass
|
|
|
|
class CookieJar:
|
|
"""Collection of HTTP cookies.
|
|
|
|
You may not need to know about this class: try
|
|
urllib.request.build_opener(HTTPCookieProcessor).open(url).
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
non_word_re = re.compile(r"\W")
|
|
quote_re = re.compile(r"([\"\\])")
|
|
strict_domain_re = re.compile(r"\.?[^.]*")
|
|
domain_re = re.compile(r"[^.]*")
|
|
dots_re = re.compile(r"^\.+")
|
|
|
|
magic_re = re.compile(r"^\#LWP-Cookies-(\d+\.\d+)", re.ASCII)
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, policy=None):
|
|
if policy is None:
|
|
policy = DefaultCookiePolicy()
|
|
self._policy = policy
|
|
|
|
self._cookies_lock = _threading.RLock()
|
|
self._cookies = {}
|
|
|
|
def set_policy(self, policy):
|
|
self._policy = policy
|
|
|
|
def _cookies_for_domain(self, domain, request):
|
|
cookies = []
|
|
if not self._policy.domain_return_ok(domain, request):
|
|
return []
|
|
_debug("Checking %s for cookies to return", domain)
|
|
cookies_by_path = self._cookies[domain]
|
|
for path in cookies_by_path.keys():
|
|
if not self._policy.path_return_ok(path, request):
|
|
continue
|
|
cookies_by_name = cookies_by_path[path]
|
|
for cookie in cookies_by_name.values():
|
|
if not self._policy.return_ok(cookie, request):
|
|
_debug(" not returning cookie")
|
|
continue
|
|
_debug(" it's a match")
|
|
cookies.append(cookie)
|
|
return cookies
|
|
|
|
def _cookies_for_request(self, request):
|
|
"""Return a list of cookies to be returned to server."""
|
|
cookies = []
|
|
for domain in self._cookies.keys():
|
|
cookies.extend(self._cookies_for_domain(domain, request))
|
|
return cookies
|
|
|
|
def _cookie_attrs(self, cookies):
|
|
"""Return a list of cookie-attributes to be returned to server.
|
|
|
|
like ['foo="bar"; $Path="/"', ...]
|
|
|
|
The $Version attribute is also added when appropriate (currently only
|
|
once per request).
|
|
|
|
"""
|
|
# add cookies in order of most specific (ie. longest) path first
|
|
cookies.sort(key=lambda a: len(a.path), reverse=True)
|
|
|
|
version_set = False
|
|
|
|
attrs = []
|
|
for cookie in cookies:
|
|
# set version of Cookie header
|
|
# XXX
|
|
# What should it be if multiple matching Set-Cookie headers have
|
|
# different versions themselves?
|
|
# Answer: there is no answer; was supposed to be settled by
|
|
# RFC 2965 errata, but that may never appear...
|
|
version = cookie.version
|
|
if not version_set:
|
|
version_set = True
|
|
if version > 0:
|
|
attrs.append("$Version=%s" % version)
|
|
|
|
# quote cookie value if necessary
|
|
# (not for Netscape protocol, which already has any quotes
|
|
# intact, due to the poorly-specified Netscape Cookie: syntax)
|
|
if ((cookie.value is not None) and
|
|
self.non_word_re.search(cookie.value) and version > 0):
|
|
value = self.quote_re.sub(r"\\\1", cookie.value)
|
|
else:
|
|
value = cookie.value
|
|
|
|
# add cookie-attributes to be returned in Cookie header
|
|
if cookie.value is None:
|
|
attrs.append(cookie.name)
|
|
else:
|
|
attrs.append("%s=%s" % (cookie.name, value))
|
|
if version > 0:
|
|
if cookie.path_specified:
|
|
attrs.append('$Path="%s"' % cookie.path)
|
|
if cookie.domain.startswith("."):
|
|
domain = cookie.domain
|
|
if (not cookie.domain_initial_dot and
|
|
domain.startswith(".")):
|
|
domain = domain[1:]
|
|
attrs.append('$Domain="%s"' % domain)
|
|
if cookie.port is not None:
|
|
p = "$Port"
|
|
if cookie.port_specified:
|
|
p = p + ('="%s"' % cookie.port)
|
|
attrs.append(p)
|
|
|
|
return attrs
|
|
|
|
def add_cookie_header(self, request):
|
|
"""Add correct Cookie: header to request (urllib.request.Request object).
|
|
|
|
The Cookie2 header is also added unless policy.hide_cookie2 is true.
|
|
|
|
"""
|
|
_debug("add_cookie_header")
|
|
self._cookies_lock.acquire()
|
|
try:
|
|
|
|
self._policy._now = self._now = int(time.time())
|
|
|
|
cookies = self._cookies_for_request(request)
|
|
|
|
attrs = self._cookie_attrs(cookies)
|
|
if attrs:
|
|
if not request.has_header("Cookie"):
|
|
request.add_unredirected_header(
|
|
"Cookie", "; ".join(attrs))
|
|
|
|
# if necessary, advertise that we know RFC 2965
|
|
if (self._policy.rfc2965 and not self._policy.hide_cookie2 and
|
|
not request.has_header("Cookie2")):
|
|
for cookie in cookies:
|
|
if cookie.version != 1:
|
|
request.add_unredirected_header("Cookie2", '$Version="1"')
|
|
break
|
|
|
|
finally:
|
|
self._cookies_lock.release()
|
|
|
|
self.clear_expired_cookies()
|
|
|
|
def _normalized_cookie_tuples(self, attrs_set):
|
|
"""Return list of tuples containing normalised cookie information.
|
|
|
|
attrs_set is the list of lists of key,value pairs extracted from
|
|
the Set-Cookie or Set-Cookie2 headers.
|
|
|
|
Tuples are name, value, standard, rest, where name and value are the
|
|
cookie name and value, standard is a dictionary containing the standard
|
|
cookie-attributes (discard, secure, version, expires or max-age,
|
|
domain, path and port) and rest is a dictionary containing the rest of
|
|
the cookie-attributes.
|
|
|
|
"""
|
|
cookie_tuples = []
|
|
|
|
boolean_attrs = "discard", "secure"
|
|
value_attrs = ("version",
|
|
"expires", "max-age",
|
|
"domain", "path", "port",
|
|
"comment", "commenturl")
|
|
|
|
for cookie_attrs in attrs_set:
|
|
name, value = cookie_attrs[0]
|
|
|
|
# Build dictionary of standard cookie-attributes (standard) and
|
|
# dictionary of other cookie-attributes (rest).
|
|
|
|
# Note: expiry time is normalised to seconds since epoch. V0
|
|
# cookies should have the Expires cookie-attribute, and V1 cookies
|
|
# should have Max-Age, but since V1 includes RFC 2109 cookies (and
|
|
# since V0 cookies may be a mish-mash of Netscape and RFC 2109), we
|
|
# accept either (but prefer Max-Age).
|
|
max_age_set = False
|
|
|
|
bad_cookie = False
|
|
|
|
standard = {}
|
|
rest = {}
|
|
for k, v in cookie_attrs[1:]:
|
|
lc = k.lower()
|
|
# don't lose case distinction for unknown fields
|
|
if lc in value_attrs or lc in boolean_attrs:
|
|
k = lc
|
|
if k in boolean_attrs and v is None:
|
|
# boolean cookie-attribute is present, but has no value
|
|
# (like "discard", rather than "port=80")
|
|
v = True
|
|
if k in standard:
|
|
# only first value is significant
|
|
continue
|
|
if k == "domain":
|
|
if v is None:
|
|
_debug(" missing value for domain attribute")
|
|
bad_cookie = True
|
|
break
|
|
# RFC 2965 section 3.3.3
|
|
v = v.lower()
|
|
if k == "expires":
|
|
if max_age_set:
|
|
# Prefer max-age to expires (like Mozilla)
|
|
continue
|
|
if v is None:
|
|
_debug(" missing or invalid value for expires "
|
|
"attribute: treating as session cookie")
|
|
continue
|
|
if k == "max-age":
|
|
max_age_set = True
|
|
try:
|
|
v = int(v)
|
|
except ValueError:
|
|
_debug(" missing or invalid (non-numeric) value for "
|
|
"max-age attribute")
|
|
bad_cookie = True
|
|
break
|
|
# convert RFC 2965 Max-Age to seconds since epoch
|
|
# XXX Strictly you're supposed to follow RFC 2616
|
|
# age-calculation rules. Remember that zero Max-Age
|
|
# is a request to discard (old and new) cookie, though.
|
|
k = "expires"
|
|
v = self._now + v
|
|
if (k in value_attrs) or (k in boolean_attrs):
|
|
if (v is None and
|
|
k not in ("port", "comment", "commenturl")):
|
|
_debug(" missing value for %s attribute" % k)
|
|
bad_cookie = True
|
|
break
|
|
standard[k] = v
|
|
else:
|
|
rest[k] = v
|
|
|
|
if bad_cookie:
|
|
continue
|
|
|
|
cookie_tuples.append((name, value, standard, rest))
|
|
|
|
return cookie_tuples
|
|
|
|
def _cookie_from_cookie_tuple(self, tup, request):
|
|
# standard is dict of standard cookie-attributes, rest is dict of the
|
|
# rest of them
|
|
name, value, standard, rest = tup
|
|
|
|
domain = standard.get("domain", Absent)
|
|
path = standard.get("path", Absent)
|
|
port = standard.get("port", Absent)
|
|
expires = standard.get("expires", Absent)
|
|
|
|
# set the easy defaults
|
|
version = standard.get("version", None)
|
|
if version is not None:
|
|
try:
|
|
version = int(version)
|
|
except ValueError:
|
|
return None # invalid version, ignore cookie
|
|
secure = standard.get("secure", False)
|
|
# (discard is also set if expires is Absent)
|
|
discard = standard.get("discard", False)
|
|
comment = standard.get("comment", None)
|
|
comment_url = standard.get("commenturl", None)
|
|
|
|
# set default path
|
|
if path is not Absent and path != "":
|
|
path_specified = True
|
|
path = escape_path(path)
|
|
else:
|
|
path_specified = False
|
|
path = request_path(request)
|
|
i = path.rfind("/")
|
|
if i != -1:
|
|
if version == 0:
|
|
# Netscape spec parts company from reality here
|
|
path = path[:i]
|
|
else:
|
|
path = path[:i+1]
|
|
if len(path) == 0: path = "/"
|
|
|
|
# set default domain
|
|
domain_specified = domain is not Absent
|
|
# but first we have to remember whether it starts with a dot
|
|
domain_initial_dot = False
|
|
if domain_specified:
|
|
domain_initial_dot = bool(domain.startswith("."))
|
|
if domain is Absent:
|
|
req_host, erhn = eff_request_host(request)
|
|
domain = erhn
|
|
elif not domain.startswith("."):
|
|
domain = "."+domain
|
|
|
|
# set default port
|
|
port_specified = False
|
|
if port is not Absent:
|
|
if port is None:
|
|
# Port attr present, but has no value: default to request port.
|
|
# Cookie should then only be sent back on that port.
|
|
port = request_port(request)
|
|
else:
|
|
port_specified = True
|
|
port = re.sub(r"\s+", "", port)
|
|
else:
|
|
# No port attr present. Cookie can be sent back on any port.
|
|
port = None
|
|
|
|
# set default expires and discard
|
|
if expires is Absent:
|
|
expires = None
|
|
discard = True
|
|
elif expires <= self._now:
|
|
# Expiry date in past is request to delete cookie. This can't be
|
|
# in DefaultCookiePolicy, because can't delete cookies there.
|
|
try:
|
|
self.clear(domain, path, name)
|
|
except KeyError:
|
|
pass
|
|
_debug("Expiring cookie, domain='%s', path='%s', name='%s'",
|
|
domain, path, name)
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
return Cookie(version,
|
|
name, value,
|
|
port, port_specified,
|
|
domain, domain_specified, domain_initial_dot,
|
|
path, path_specified,
|
|
secure,
|
|
expires,
|
|
discard,
|
|
comment,
|
|
comment_url,
|
|
rest)
|
|
|
|
def _cookies_from_attrs_set(self, attrs_set, request):
|
|
cookie_tuples = self._normalized_cookie_tuples(attrs_set)
|
|
|
|
cookies = []
|
|
for tup in cookie_tuples:
|
|
cookie = self._cookie_from_cookie_tuple(tup, request)
|
|
if cookie: cookies.append(cookie)
|
|
return cookies
|
|
|
|
def _process_rfc2109_cookies(self, cookies):
|
|
rfc2109_as_ns = getattr(self._policy, 'rfc2109_as_netscape', None)
|
|
if rfc2109_as_ns is None:
|
|
rfc2109_as_ns = not self._policy.rfc2965
|
|
for cookie in cookies:
|
|
if cookie.version == 1:
|
|
cookie.rfc2109 = True
|
|
if rfc2109_as_ns:
|
|
# treat 2109 cookies as Netscape cookies rather than
|
|
# as RFC2965 cookies
|
|
cookie.version = 0
|
|
|
|
def make_cookies(self, response, request):
|
|
"""Return sequence of Cookie objects extracted from response object."""
|
|
# get cookie-attributes for RFC 2965 and Netscape protocols
|
|
headers = response.info()
|
|
rfc2965_hdrs = headers.get_all("Set-Cookie2", [])
|
|
ns_hdrs = headers.get_all("Set-Cookie", [])
|
|
self._policy._now = self._now = int(time.time())
|
|
|
|
rfc2965 = self._policy.rfc2965
|
|
netscape = self._policy.netscape
|
|
|
|
if ((not rfc2965_hdrs and not ns_hdrs) or
|
|
(not ns_hdrs and not rfc2965) or
|
|
(not rfc2965_hdrs and not netscape) or
|
|
(not netscape and not rfc2965)):
|
|
return [] # no relevant cookie headers: quick exit
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
cookies = self._cookies_from_attrs_set(
|
|
split_header_words(rfc2965_hdrs), request)
|
|
except Exception:
|
|
_warn_unhandled_exception()
|
|
cookies = []
|
|
|
|
if ns_hdrs and netscape:
|
|
try:
|
|
# RFC 2109 and Netscape cookies
|
|
ns_cookies = self._cookies_from_attrs_set(
|
|
parse_ns_headers(ns_hdrs), request)
|
|
except Exception:
|
|
_warn_unhandled_exception()
|
|
ns_cookies = []
|
|
self._process_rfc2109_cookies(ns_cookies)
|
|
|
|
# Look for Netscape cookies (from Set-Cookie headers) that match
|
|
# corresponding RFC 2965 cookies (from Set-Cookie2 headers).
|
|
# For each match, keep the RFC 2965 cookie and ignore the Netscape
|
|
# cookie (RFC 2965 section 9.1). Actually, RFC 2109 cookies are
|
|
# bundled in with the Netscape cookies for this purpose, which is
|
|
# reasonable behaviour.
|
|
if rfc2965:
|
|
lookup = {}
|
|
for cookie in cookies:
|
|
lookup[(cookie.domain, cookie.path, cookie.name)] = None
|
|
|
|
def no_matching_rfc2965(ns_cookie, lookup=lookup):
|
|
key = ns_cookie.domain, ns_cookie.path, ns_cookie.name
|
|
return key not in lookup
|
|
ns_cookies = filter(no_matching_rfc2965, ns_cookies)
|
|
|
|
if ns_cookies:
|
|
cookies.extend(ns_cookies)
|
|
|
|
return cookies
|
|
|
|
def set_cookie_if_ok(self, cookie, request):
|
|
"""Set a cookie if policy says it's OK to do so."""
|
|
self._cookies_lock.acquire()
|
|
try:
|
|
self._policy._now = self._now = int(time.time())
|
|
|
|
if self._policy.set_ok(cookie, request):
|
|
self.set_cookie(cookie)
|
|
|
|
|
|
finally:
|
|
self._cookies_lock.release()
|
|
|
|
def set_cookie(self, cookie):
|
|
"""Set a cookie, without checking whether or not it should be set."""
|
|
c = self._cookies
|
|
self._cookies_lock.acquire()
|
|
try:
|
|
if cookie.domain not in c: c[cookie.domain] = {}
|
|
c2 = c[cookie.domain]
|
|
if cookie.path not in c2: c2[cookie.path] = {}
|
|
c3 = c2[cookie.path]
|
|
c3[cookie.name] = cookie
|
|
finally:
|
|
self._cookies_lock.release()
|
|
|
|
def extract_cookies(self, response, request):
|
|
"""Extract cookies from response, where allowable given the request."""
|
|
_debug("extract_cookies: %s", response.info())
|
|
self._cookies_lock.acquire()
|
|
try:
|
|
for cookie in self.make_cookies(response, request):
|
|
if self._policy.set_ok(cookie, request):
|
|
_debug(" setting cookie: %s", cookie)
|
|
self.set_cookie(cookie)
|
|
finally:
|
|
self._cookies_lock.release()
|
|
|
|
def clear(self, domain=None, path=None, name=None):
|
|
"""Clear some cookies.
|
|
|
|
Invoking this method without arguments will clear all cookies. If
|
|
given a single argument, only cookies belonging to that domain will be
|
|
removed. If given two arguments, cookies belonging to the specified
|
|
path within that domain are removed. If given three arguments, then
|
|
the cookie with the specified name, path and domain is removed.
|
|
|
|
Raises KeyError if no matching cookie exists.
|
|
|
|
"""
|
|
if name is not None:
|
|
if (domain is None) or (path is None):
|
|
raise ValueError(
|
|
"domain and path must be given to remove a cookie by name")
|
|
del self._cookies[domain][path][name]
|
|
elif path is not None:
|
|
if domain is None:
|
|
raise ValueError(
|
|
"domain must be given to remove cookies by path")
|
|
del self._cookies[domain][path]
|
|
elif domain is not None:
|
|
del self._cookies[domain]
|
|
else:
|
|
self._cookies = {}
|
|
|
|
def clear_session_cookies(self):
|
|
"""Discard all session cookies.
|
|
|
|
Note that the .save() method won't save session cookies anyway, unless
|
|
you ask otherwise by passing a true ignore_discard argument.
|
|
|
|
"""
|
|
self._cookies_lock.acquire()
|
|
try:
|
|
for cookie in self:
|
|
if cookie.discard:
|
|
self.clear(cookie.domain, cookie.path, cookie.name)
|
|
finally:
|
|
self._cookies_lock.release()
|
|
|
|
def clear_expired_cookies(self):
|
|
"""Discard all expired cookies.
|
|
|
|
You probably don't need to call this method: expired cookies are never
|
|
sent back to the server (provided you're using DefaultCookiePolicy),
|
|
this method is called by CookieJar itself every so often, and the
|
|
.save() method won't save expired cookies anyway (unless you ask
|
|
otherwise by passing a true ignore_expires argument).
|
|
|
|
"""
|
|
self._cookies_lock.acquire()
|
|
try:
|
|
now = time.time()
|
|
for cookie in self:
|
|
if cookie.is_expired(now):
|
|
self.clear(cookie.domain, cookie.path, cookie.name)
|
|
finally:
|
|
self._cookies_lock.release()
|
|
|
|
def __iter__(self):
|
|
return deepvalues(self._cookies)
|
|
|
|
def __len__(self):
|
|
"""Return number of contained cookies."""
|
|
i = 0
|
|
for cookie in self: i = i + 1
|
|
return i
|
|
|
|
def __repr__(self):
|
|
r = []
|
|
for cookie in self: r.append(repr(cookie))
|
|
return "<%s[%s]>" % (self.__class__.__name__, ", ".join(r))
|
|
|
|
def __str__(self):
|
|
r = []
|
|
for cookie in self: r.append(str(cookie))
|
|
return "<%s[%s]>" % (self.__class__.__name__, ", ".join(r))
|
|
|
|
|
|
# derives from OSError for backwards-compatibility with Python 2.4.0
|
|
class LoadError(OSError): pass
|
|
|
|
class FileCookieJar(CookieJar):
|
|
"""CookieJar that can be loaded from and saved to a file."""
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, filename=None, delayload=False, policy=None):
|
|
"""
|
|
Cookies are NOT loaded from the named file until either the .load() or
|
|
.revert() method is called.
|
|
|
|
"""
|
|
CookieJar.__init__(self, policy)
|
|
if filename is not None:
|
|
filename = os.fspath(filename)
|
|
self.filename = filename
|
|
self.delayload = bool(delayload)
|
|
|
|
def save(self, filename=None, ignore_discard=False, ignore_expires=False):
|
|
"""Save cookies to a file."""
|
|
raise NotImplementedError()
|
|
|
|
def load(self, filename=None, ignore_discard=False, ignore_expires=False):
|
|
"""Load cookies from a file."""
|
|
if filename is None:
|
|
if self.filename is not None: filename = self.filename
|
|
else: raise ValueError(MISSING_FILENAME_TEXT)
|
|
|
|
with open(filename) as f:
|
|
self._really_load(f, filename, ignore_discard, ignore_expires)
|
|
|
|
def revert(self, filename=None,
|
|
ignore_discard=False, ignore_expires=False):
|
|
"""Clear all cookies and reload cookies from a saved file.
|
|
|
|
Raises LoadError (or OSError) if reversion is not successful; the
|
|
object's state will not be altered if this happens.
|
|
|
|
"""
|
|
if filename is None:
|
|
if self.filename is not None: filename = self.filename
|
|
else: raise ValueError(MISSING_FILENAME_TEXT)
|
|
|
|
self._cookies_lock.acquire()
|
|
try:
|
|
|
|
old_state = copy.deepcopy(self._cookies)
|
|
self._cookies = {}
|
|
try:
|
|
self.load(filename, ignore_discard, ignore_expires)
|
|
except OSError:
|
|
self._cookies = old_state
|
|
raise
|
|
|
|
finally:
|
|
self._cookies_lock.release()
|
|
|
|
|
|
def lwp_cookie_str(cookie):
|
|
"""Return string representation of Cookie in the LWP cookie file format.
|
|
|
|
Actually, the format is extended a bit -- see module docstring.
|
|
|
|
"""
|
|
h = [(cookie.name, cookie.value),
|
|
("path", cookie.path),
|
|
("domain", cookie.domain)]
|
|
if cookie.port is not None: h.append(("port", cookie.port))
|
|
if cookie.path_specified: h.append(("path_spec", None))
|
|
if cookie.port_specified: h.append(("port_spec", None))
|
|
if cookie.domain_initial_dot: h.append(("domain_dot", None))
|
|
if cookie.secure: h.append(("secure", None))
|
|
if cookie.expires: h.append(("expires",
|
|
time2isoz(float(cookie.expires))))
|
|
if cookie.discard: h.append(("discard", None))
|
|
if cookie.comment: h.append(("comment", cookie.comment))
|
|
if cookie.comment_url: h.append(("commenturl", cookie.comment_url))
|
|
|
|
keys = sorted(cookie._rest.keys())
|
|
for k in keys:
|
|
h.append((k, str(cookie._rest[k])))
|
|
|
|
h.append(("version", str(cookie.version)))
|
|
|
|
return join_header_words([h])
|
|
|
|
class LWPCookieJar(FileCookieJar):
|
|
"""
|
|
The LWPCookieJar saves a sequence of "Set-Cookie3" lines.
|
|
"Set-Cookie3" is the format used by the libwww-perl library, not known
|
|
to be compatible with any browser, but which is easy to read and
|
|
doesn't lose information about RFC 2965 cookies.
|
|
|
|
Additional methods
|
|
|
|
as_lwp_str(ignore_discard=True, ignore_expired=True)
|
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
def as_lwp_str(self, ignore_discard=True, ignore_expires=True):
|
|
"""Return cookies as a string of "\\n"-separated "Set-Cookie3" headers.
|
|
|
|
ignore_discard and ignore_expires: see docstring for FileCookieJar.save
|
|
|
|
"""
|
|
now = time.time()
|
|
r = []
|
|
for cookie in self:
|
|
if not ignore_discard and cookie.discard:
|
|
continue
|
|
if not ignore_expires and cookie.is_expired(now):
|
|
continue
|
|
r.append("Set-Cookie3: %s" % lwp_cookie_str(cookie))
|
|
return "\n".join(r+[""])
|
|
|
|
def save(self, filename=None, ignore_discard=False, ignore_expires=False):
|
|
if filename is None:
|
|
if self.filename is not None: filename = self.filename
|
|
else: raise ValueError(MISSING_FILENAME_TEXT)
|
|
|
|
with os.fdopen(os.open(filename, os.O_CREAT | os.O_WRONLY, 0o600), 'w') as f:
|
|
# There really isn't an LWP Cookies 2.0 format, but this indicates
|
|
# that there is extra information in here (domain_dot and
|
|
# port_spec) while still being compatible with libwww-perl, I hope.
|
|
f.write("#LWP-Cookies-2.0\n")
|
|
f.write(self.as_lwp_str(ignore_discard, ignore_expires))
|
|
|
|
def _really_load(self, f, filename, ignore_discard, ignore_expires):
|
|
magic = f.readline()
|
|
if not self.magic_re.search(magic):
|
|
msg = ("%r does not look like a Set-Cookie3 (LWP) format "
|
|
"file" % filename)
|
|
raise LoadError(msg)
|
|
|
|
now = time.time()
|
|
|
|
header = "Set-Cookie3:"
|
|
boolean_attrs = ("port_spec", "path_spec", "domain_dot",
|
|
"secure", "discard")
|
|
value_attrs = ("version",
|
|
"port", "path", "domain",
|
|
"expires",
|
|
"comment", "commenturl")
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
while 1:
|
|
line = f.readline()
|
|
if line == "": break
|
|
if not line.startswith(header):
|
|
continue
|
|
line = line[len(header):].strip()
|
|
|
|
for data in split_header_words([line]):
|
|
name, value = data[0]
|
|
standard = {}
|
|
rest = {}
|
|
for k in boolean_attrs:
|
|
standard[k] = False
|
|
for k, v in data[1:]:
|
|
if k is not None:
|
|
lc = k.lower()
|
|
else:
|
|
lc = None
|
|
# don't lose case distinction for unknown fields
|
|
if (lc in value_attrs) or (lc in boolean_attrs):
|
|
k = lc
|
|
if k in boolean_attrs:
|
|
if v is None: v = True
|
|
standard[k] = v
|
|
elif k in value_attrs:
|
|
standard[k] = v
|
|
else:
|
|
rest[k] = v
|
|
|
|
h = standard.get
|
|
expires = h("expires")
|
|
discard = h("discard")
|
|
if expires is not None:
|
|
expires = iso2time(expires)
|
|
if expires is None:
|
|
discard = True
|
|
domain = h("domain")
|
|
domain_specified = domain.startswith(".")
|
|
c = Cookie(h("version"), name, value,
|
|
h("port"), h("port_spec"),
|
|
domain, domain_specified, h("domain_dot"),
|
|
h("path"), h("path_spec"),
|
|
h("secure"),
|
|
expires,
|
|
discard,
|
|
h("comment"),
|
|
h("commenturl"),
|
|
rest)
|
|
if not ignore_discard and c.discard:
|
|
continue
|
|
if not ignore_expires and c.is_expired(now):
|
|
continue
|
|
self.set_cookie(c)
|
|
except OSError:
|
|
raise
|
|
except Exception:
|
|
_warn_unhandled_exception()
|
|
raise LoadError("invalid Set-Cookie3 format file %r: %r" %
|
|
(filename, line))
|
|
|
|
|
|
class MozillaCookieJar(FileCookieJar):
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
WARNING: you may want to backup your browser's cookies file if you use
|
|
this class to save cookies. I *think* it works, but there have been
|
|
bugs in the past!
|
|
|
|
This class differs from CookieJar only in the format it uses to save and
|
|
load cookies to and from a file. This class uses the Mozilla/Netscape
|
|
`cookies.txt' format. lynx uses this file format, too.
|
|
|
|
Don't expect cookies saved while the browser is running to be noticed by
|
|
the browser (in fact, Mozilla on unix will overwrite your saved cookies if
|
|
you change them on disk while it's running; on Windows, you probably can't
|
|
save at all while the browser is running).
|
|
|
|
Note that the Mozilla/Netscape format will downgrade RFC2965 cookies to
|
|
Netscape cookies on saving.
|
|
|
|
In particular, the cookie version and port number information is lost,
|
|
together with information about whether or not Path, Port and Discard were
|
|
specified by the Set-Cookie2 (or Set-Cookie) header, and whether or not the
|
|
domain as set in the HTTP header started with a dot (yes, I'm aware some
|
|
domains in Netscape files start with a dot and some don't -- trust me, you
|
|
really don't want to know any more about this).
|
|
|
|
Note that though Mozilla and Netscape use the same format, they use
|
|
slightly different headers. The class saves cookies using the Netscape
|
|
header by default (Mozilla can cope with that).
|
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
def _really_load(self, f, filename, ignore_discard, ignore_expires):
|
|
now = time.time()
|
|
|
|
if not NETSCAPE_MAGIC_RGX.match(f.readline()):
|
|
raise LoadError(
|
|
"%r does not look like a Netscape format cookies file" %
|
|
filename)
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
while 1:
|
|
line = f.readline()
|
|
rest = {}
|
|
|
|
if line == "": break
|
|
|
|
# httponly is a cookie flag as defined in rfc6265
|
|
# when encoded in a netscape cookie file,
|
|
# the line is prepended with "#HttpOnly_"
|
|
if line.startswith(HTTPONLY_PREFIX):
|
|
rest[HTTPONLY_ATTR] = ""
|
|
line = line[len(HTTPONLY_PREFIX):]
|
|
|
|
# last field may be absent, so keep any trailing tab
|
|
if line.endswith("\n"): line = line[:-1]
|
|
|
|
# skip comments and blank lines XXX what is $ for?
|
|
if (line.strip().startswith(("#", "$")) or
|
|
line.strip() == ""):
|
|
continue
|
|
|
|
domain, domain_specified, path, secure, expires, name, value = \
|
|
line.split("\t")
|
|
secure = (secure == "TRUE")
|
|
domain_specified = (domain_specified == "TRUE")
|
|
if name == "":
|
|
# cookies.txt regards 'Set-Cookie: foo' as a cookie
|
|
# with no name, whereas http.cookiejar regards it as a
|
|
# cookie with no value.
|
|
name = value
|
|
value = None
|
|
|
|
initial_dot = domain.startswith(".")
|
|
assert domain_specified == initial_dot
|
|
|
|
discard = False
|
|
if expires == "":
|
|
expires = None
|
|
discard = True
|
|
|
|
# assume path_specified is false
|
|
c = Cookie(0, name, value,
|
|
None, False,
|
|
domain, domain_specified, initial_dot,
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path, False,
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secure,
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expires,
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discard,
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None,
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None,
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rest)
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if not ignore_discard and c.discard:
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continue
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if not ignore_expires and c.is_expired(now):
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continue
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self.set_cookie(c)
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except OSError:
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raise
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except Exception:
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_warn_unhandled_exception()
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raise LoadError("invalid Netscape format cookies file %r: %r" %
|
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(filename, line))
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def save(self, filename=None, ignore_discard=False, ignore_expires=False):
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if filename is None:
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if self.filename is not None: filename = self.filename
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else: raise ValueError(MISSING_FILENAME_TEXT)
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with os.fdopen(os.open(filename, os.O_CREAT | os.O_WRONLY, 0o600), 'w') as f:
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f.write(NETSCAPE_HEADER_TEXT)
|
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now = time.time()
|
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for cookie in self:
|
|
domain = cookie.domain
|
|
if not ignore_discard and cookie.discard:
|
|
continue
|
|
if not ignore_expires and cookie.is_expired(now):
|
|
continue
|
|
if cookie.secure: secure = "TRUE"
|
|
else: secure = "FALSE"
|
|
if domain.startswith("."): initial_dot = "TRUE"
|
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else: initial_dot = "FALSE"
|
|
if cookie.expires is not None:
|
|
expires = str(cookie.expires)
|
|
else:
|
|
expires = ""
|
|
if cookie.value is None:
|
|
# cookies.txt regards 'Set-Cookie: foo' as a cookie
|
|
# with no name, whereas http.cookiejar regards it as a
|
|
# cookie with no value.
|
|
name = ""
|
|
value = cookie.name
|
|
else:
|
|
name = cookie.name
|
|
value = cookie.value
|
|
if cookie.has_nonstandard_attr(HTTPONLY_ATTR):
|
|
domain = HTTPONLY_PREFIX + domain
|
|
f.write(
|
|
"\t".join([domain, initial_dot, cookie.path,
|
|
secure, expires, name, value])+
|
|
"\n")
|