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# urllib3/connectionpool.py
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# Copyright 2008-2012 Andrey Petrov and contributors (see CONTRIBUTORS.txt)
#
# This module is part of urllib3 and is released under
# the MIT License: http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php
import logging
import socket
from socket import error as SocketError, timeout as SocketTimeout
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try: # Python 3
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from http.client import HTTPConnection, HTTPException
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from http.client import HTTP_PORT, HTTPS_PORT
except ImportError:
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from httplib import HTTPConnection, HTTPException
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from httplib import HTTP_PORT, HTTPS_PORT
try: # Python 3
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from queue import LifoQueue, Empty, Full
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except ImportError:
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from Queue import LifoQueue, Empty, Full
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try: # Compiled with SSL?
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HTTPSConnection = object
BaseSSLError = None
ssl = None
try: # Python 3
from http.client import HTTPSConnection
except ImportError:
from httplib import HTTPSConnection
import ssl
BaseSSLError = ssl.SSLError
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except (ImportError, AttributeError):
pass
from .request import RequestMethods
from .response import HTTPResponse
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from .util import get_host, is_connection_dropped
from .exceptions import (
EmptyPoolError,
HostChangedError,
MaxRetryError,
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SSLError,
TimeoutError,
)
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from .packages.ssl_match_hostname import match_hostname, CertificateError
from .packages import six
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xrange = six.moves.xrange
log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
_Default = object()
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port_by_scheme = {
'http': HTTP_PORT,
'https': HTTPS_PORT,
}
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## Connection objects (extension of httplib)
class VerifiedHTTPSConnection(HTTPSConnection):
"""
Based on httplib.HTTPSConnection but wraps the socket with
SSL certification.
"""
cert_reqs = None
ca_certs = None
def set_cert(self, key_file=None, cert_file=None,
cert_reqs='CERT_NONE', ca_certs=None):
ssl_req_scheme = {
'CERT_NONE': ssl.CERT_NONE,
'CERT_OPTIONAL': ssl.CERT_OPTIONAL,
'CERT_REQUIRED': ssl.CERT_REQUIRED
}
self.key_file = key_file
self.cert_file = cert_file
self.cert_reqs = ssl_req_scheme.get(cert_reqs) or ssl.CERT_NONE
self.ca_certs = ca_certs
def connect(self):
# Add certificate verification
sock = socket.create_connection((self.host, self.port), self.timeout)
# Wrap socket using verification with the root certs in
# trusted_root_certs
self.sock = ssl.wrap_socket(sock, self.key_file, self.cert_file,
cert_reqs=self.cert_reqs,
ca_certs=self.ca_certs)
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if self.ca_certs:
match_hostname(self.sock.getpeercert(), self.host)
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## Pool objects
class ConnectionPool(object):
"""
Base class for all connection pools, such as
:class:`.HTTPConnectionPool` and :class:`.HTTPSConnectionPool`.
"""
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scheme = None
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QueueCls = LifoQueue
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def __init__(self, host, port=None):
self.host = host
self.port = port
def __str__(self):
return '%s(host=%r, port=%r)' % (type(self).__name__,
self.host, self.port)
class HTTPConnectionPool(ConnectionPool, RequestMethods):
"""
Thread-safe connection pool for one host.
:param host:
Host used for this HTTP Connection (e.g. "localhost"), passed into
:class:`httplib.HTTPConnection`.
:param port:
Port used for this HTTP Connection (None is equivalent to 80), passed
into :class:`httplib.HTTPConnection`.
:param strict:
Causes BadStatusLine to be raised if the status line can't be parsed
as a valid HTTP/1.0 or 1.1 status line, passed into
:class:`httplib.HTTPConnection`.
:param timeout:
Socket timeout for each individual connection, can be a float. None
disables timeout.
:param maxsize:
Number of connections to save that can be reused. More than 1 is useful
in multithreaded situations. If ``block`` is set to false, more
connections will be created but they will not be saved once they've
been used.
:param block:
If set to True, no more than ``maxsize`` connections will be used at
a time. When no free connections are available, the call will block
until a connection has been released. This is a useful side effect for
particular multithreaded situations where one does not want to use more
than maxsize connections per host to prevent flooding.
:param headers:
Headers to include with all requests, unless other headers are given
explicitly.
"""
scheme = 'http'
def __init__(self, host, port=None, strict=False, timeout=None, maxsize=1,
block=False, headers=None):
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super(HTTPConnectionPool, self).__init__(host, port)
self.strict = strict
self.timeout = timeout
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self.pool = self.QueueCls(maxsize)
self.block = block
self.headers = headers or {}
# Fill the queue up so that doing get() on it will block properly
for _ in xrange(maxsize):
self.pool.put(None)
# These are mostly for testing and debugging purposes.
self.num_connections = 0
self.num_requests = 0
def _new_conn(self):
"""
Return a fresh :class:`httplib.HTTPConnection`.
"""
self.num_connections += 1
log.info("Starting new HTTP connection (%d): %s" %
(self.num_connections, self.host))
return HTTPConnection(host=self.host, port=self.port)
def _get_conn(self, timeout=None):
"""
Get a connection. Will return a pooled connection if one is available.
If no connections are available and :prop:`.block` is ``False``, then a
fresh connection is returned.
:param timeout:
Seconds to wait before giving up and raising
:class:`urllib3.exceptions.EmptyPoolError` if the pool is empty and
:prop:`.block` is ``True``.
"""
conn = None
try:
conn = self.pool.get(block=self.block, timeout=timeout)
# If this is a persistent connection, check if it got disconnected
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if conn and is_connection_dropped(conn):
log.info("Resetting dropped connection: %s" % self.host)
conn.close()
except Empty:
if self.block:
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raise EmptyPoolError(self,
"Pool reached maximum size and no more "
"connections are allowed.")
pass # Oh well, we'll create a new connection then
return conn or self._new_conn()
def _put_conn(self, conn):
"""
Put a connection back into the pool.
:param conn:
Connection object for the current host and port as returned by
:meth:`._new_conn` or :meth:`._get_conn`.
If the pool is already full, the connection is discarded because we
exceeded maxsize. If connections are discarded frequently, then maxsize
should be increased.
"""
try:
self.pool.put(conn, block=False)
except Full:
# This should never happen if self.block == True
log.warning("HttpConnectionPool is full, discarding connection: %s"
% self.host)
def _make_request(self, conn, method, url, timeout=_Default,
**httplib_request_kw):
"""
Perform a request on a given httplib connection object taken from our
pool.
"""
self.num_requests += 1
if timeout is _Default:
timeout = self.timeout
conn.timeout = timeout # This only does anything in Py26+
conn.request(method, url, **httplib_request_kw)
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# Set timeout
sock = getattr(conn, 'sock', False) # AppEngine doesn't have sock attr.
if sock:
sock.settimeout(timeout)
httplib_response = conn.getresponse()
log.debug("\"%s %s %s\" %s %s" %
(method, url,
conn._http_vsn_str, # pylint: disable-msg=W0212
httplib_response.status, httplib_response.length))
return httplib_response
def is_same_host(self, url):
"""
Check if the given ``url`` is a member of the same host as this
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connection pool.
"""
# TODO: Add optional support for socket.gethostbyname checking.
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scheme, host, port = get_host(url)
if self.port and not port:
# Use explicit default port for comparison when none is given.
port = port_by_scheme.get(scheme)
return (url.startswith('/') or
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(scheme, host, port) == (self.scheme, self.host, self.port))
def urlopen(self, method, url, body=None, headers=None, retries=3,
redirect=True, assert_same_host=True, timeout=_Default,
pool_timeout=None, release_conn=None, **response_kw):
"""
Get a connection from the pool and perform an HTTP request. This is the
lowest level call for making a request, so you'll need to specify all
the raw details.
.. note::
More commonly, it's appropriate to use a convenience method provided
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by :class:`.RequestMethods`, such as :meth:`request`.
.. note::
`release_conn` will only behave as expected if
`preload_content=False` because we want to make
`preload_content=False` the default behaviour someday soon without
breaking backwards compatibility.
:param method:
HTTP request method (such as GET, POST, PUT, etc.)
:param body:
Data to send in the request body (useful for creating
POST requests, see HTTPConnectionPool.post_url for
more convenience).
:param headers:
Dictionary of custom headers to send, such as User-Agent,
If-None-Match, etc. If None, pool headers are used. If provided,
these headers completely replace any pool-specific headers.
:param retries:
Number of retries to allow before raising a MaxRetryError exception.
:param redirect:
Automatically handle redirects (status codes 301, 302, 303, 307),
each redirect counts as a retry.
:param assert_same_host:
If ``True``, will make sure that the host of the pool requests is
consistent else will raise HostChangedError. When False, you can
use the pool on an HTTP proxy and request foreign hosts.
:param timeout:
If specified, overrides the default timeout for this one request.
:param pool_timeout:
If set and the pool is set to block=True, then this method will
block for ``pool_timeout`` seconds and raise EmptyPoolError if no
connection is available within the time period.
:param release_conn:
If False, then the urlopen call will not release the connection
back into the pool once a response is received (but will release if
you read the entire contents of the response such as when
`preload_content=True`). This is useful if you're not preloading
the response's content immediately. You will need to call
``r.release_conn()`` on the response ``r`` to return the connection
back into the pool. If None, it takes the value of
``response_kw.get('preload_content', True)``.
:param \**response_kw:
Additional parameters are passed to
:meth:`urllib3.response.HTTPResponse.from_httplib`
"""
if headers is None:
headers = self.headers
if retries < 0:
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raise MaxRetryError(self, url)
if timeout is _Default:
timeout = self.timeout
if release_conn is None:
release_conn = response_kw.get('preload_content', True)
# Check host
if assert_same_host and not self.is_same_host(url):
host = "%s://%s" % (self.scheme, self.host)
if self.port:
host = "%s:%d" % (host, self.port)
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raise HostChangedError(self, url, retries - 1)
conn = None
try:
# Request a connection from the queue
# (Could raise SocketError: Bad file descriptor)
conn = self._get_conn(timeout=pool_timeout)
# Make the request on the httplib connection object
httplib_response = self._make_request(conn, method, url,
timeout=timeout,
body=body, headers=headers)
# If we're going to release the connection in ``finally:``, then
# the request doesn't need to know about the connection. Otherwise
# it will also try to release it and we'll have a double-release
# mess.
response_conn = not release_conn and conn
# Import httplib's response into our own wrapper object
response = HTTPResponse.from_httplib(httplib_response,
pool=self,
connection=response_conn,
**response_kw)
# else:
# The connection will be put back into the pool when
# ``response.release_conn()`` is called (implicitly by
# ``response.read()``)
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except Empty as e:
# Timed out by queue
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raise TimeoutError(self, "Request timed out. (pool_timeout=%s)" %
pool_timeout)
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except SocketTimeout as e:
# Timed out by socket
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raise TimeoutError(self, "Request timed out. (timeout=%s)" %
timeout)
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except BaseSSLError as e:
# SSL certificate error
raise SSLError(e)
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except CertificateError as e:
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# Name mismatch
raise SSLError(e)
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except (HTTPException, SocketError) as e:
# Connection broken, discard. It will be replaced next _get_conn().
conn = None
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# This is necessary so we can access e below
err = e
finally:
if conn and release_conn:
# Put the connection back to be reused
self._put_conn(conn)
if not conn:
log.warn("Retrying (%d attempts remain) after connection "
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"broken by '%r': %s" % (retries, err, url))
return self.urlopen(method, url, body, headers, retries - 1,
redirect, assert_same_host) # Try again
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# Handle redirect?
redirect_location = redirect and response.get_redirect_location()
if redirect_location:
log.info("Redirecting %s -> %s" % (url, redirect_location))
return self.urlopen(method, redirect_location, body, headers,
retries - 1, redirect, assert_same_host)
return response
class HTTPSConnectionPool(HTTPConnectionPool):
"""
Same as :class:`.HTTPConnectionPool`, but HTTPS.
When Python is compiled with the :mod:`ssl` module, then
:class:`.VerifiedHTTPSConnection` is used, which *can* verify certificates,
instead of :class:httplib.HTTPSConnection`.
The ``key_file``, ``cert_file``, ``cert_reqs``, and ``ca_certs`` parameters
are only used if :mod:`ssl` is available and are fed into
:meth:`ssl.wrap_socket` to upgrade the connection socket into an SSL socket.
"""
scheme = 'https'
def __init__(self, host, port=None,
strict=False, timeout=None, maxsize=1,
block=False, headers=None,
key_file=None, cert_file=None,
cert_reqs='CERT_NONE', ca_certs=None):
super(HTTPSConnectionPool, self).__init__(host, port,
strict, timeout, maxsize,
block, headers)
self.key_file = key_file
self.cert_file = cert_file
self.cert_reqs = cert_reqs
self.ca_certs = ca_certs
def _new_conn(self):
"""
Return a fresh :class:`httplib.HTTPSConnection`.
"""
self.num_connections += 1
log.info("Starting new HTTPS connection (%d): %s"
% (self.num_connections, self.host))
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if not ssl: # Platform-specific: Python compiled without +ssl
if not HTTPSConnection or HTTPSConnection is object:
raise SSLError("Can't connect to HTTPS URL because the SSL "
"module is not available.")
return HTTPSConnection(host=self.host, port=self.port)
connection = VerifiedHTTPSConnection(host=self.host, port=self.port)
connection.set_cert(key_file=self.key_file, cert_file=self.cert_file,
cert_reqs=self.cert_reqs, ca_certs=self.ca_certs)
return connection
def connection_from_url(url, **kw):
"""
Given a url, return an :class:`.ConnectionPool` instance of its host.
This is a shortcut for not having to parse out the scheme, host, and port
of the url before creating an :class:`.ConnectionPool` instance.
:param url:
Absolute URL string that must include the scheme. Port is optional.
:param \**kw:
Passes additional parameters to the constructor of the appropriate
:class:`.ConnectionPool`. Useful for specifying things like
timeout, maxsize, headers, etc.
Example: ::
>>> conn = connection_from_url('http://google.com/')
>>> r = conn.request('GET', '/')
"""
scheme, host, port = get_host(url)
if scheme == 'https':
return HTTPSConnectionPool(host, port=port, **kw)
else:
return HTTPConnectionPool(host, port=port, **kw)