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def delete(self, *, if_unused=True): """ Delete the exchange. This method is a :ref:`coroutine <coroutine>`. :keyword bool if_unused: If true, the exchange will only be deleted if it has no queues bound to it. """ self.sender.send_ExchangeDelete(self.name, if_unused) yield from self.synchroniser.wait(spec.ExchangeDeleteOK) self.reader.ready()
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def delete(self, *, if_unused=True): """ Delete the exchange. This method is a :ref:`coroutine <coroutine>`. :keyword bool if_unused: If true, the exchange will only be deleted if it has no queues bound to it. """ self.sender.send_ExchangeDelete(self.name, if_unused) yield from self.synchroniser.wait(spec.ExchangeDeleteOK) self.reader.ready()
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def reject(self, *, requeue=True): """ Reject the message. :keyword bool requeue: if true, the broker will attempt to requeue the message and deliver it to an alternate consumer. """ self.sender.send_BasicReject(self.delivery_tag, requeue)
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def reject(self, *, requeue=True): """ Reject the message. :keyword bool requeue: if true, the broker will attempt to requeue the message and deliver it to an alternate consumer. """ self.sender.send_BasicReject(self.delivery_tag, requeue)
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def declare_exchange(self, name, type, *, durable=True, auto_delete=False, passive=False, internal=False, nowait=False, arguments=None): """ Declare an :class:`Exchange` on the broker. If the exchange does not exist, it will be created. This method is a :ref:`coroutine <coroutine>`. :param str name: the name of the exchange. :param str type: the type of the exchange (usually one of ``'fanout'``, ``'direct'``, ``'topic'``, or ``'headers'``) :keyword bool durable: If true, the exchange will be re-created when the server restarts. :keyword bool auto_delete: If true, the exchange will be deleted when the last queue is un-bound from it. :keyword bool passive: If `true` and exchange with such a name does not exist it will raise a :class:`exceptions.NotFound`. If `false` server will create it. Arguments ``durable``, ``auto_delete`` and ``internal`` are ignored if `passive=True`. :keyword bool internal: If true, the exchange cannot be published to directly; it can only be bound to other exchanges. :keyword bool nowait: If true, the method will not wait for declare-ok to arrive and return right away. :keyword dict arguments: Table of optional parameters for extensions to the AMQP protocol. See :ref:`extensions`. :return: the new :class:`Exchange` object. """ if name == '': return exchange.Exchange(self.reader, self.synchroniser, self.sender, name, 'direct', True, False, False) if not VALID_EXCHANGE_NAME_RE.match(name): raise ValueError( "Invalid exchange name.\n" "Valid names consist of letters, digits, hyphen, underscore, " "period, or colon, and do not begin with 'amq.'") self.sender.send_ExchangeDeclare( name, type, passive, durable, auto_delete, internal, nowait, arguments or {}) if not nowait: yield from self.synchroniser.wait(spec.ExchangeDeclareOK) self.reader.ready() ex = exchange.Exchange( self.reader, self.synchroniser, self.sender, name, type, durable, auto_delete, internal) return ex
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def declare_exchange(self, name, type, *, durable=True, auto_delete=False, passive=False, internal=False, nowait=False, arguments=None): """ Declare an :class:`Exchange` on the broker. If the exchange does not exist, it will be created. This method is a :ref:`coroutine <coroutine>`. :param str name: the name of the exchange. :param str type: the type of the exchange (usually one of ``'fanout'``, ``'direct'``, ``'topic'``, or ``'headers'``) :keyword bool durable: If true, the exchange will be re-created when the server restarts. :keyword bool auto_delete: If true, the exchange will be deleted when the last queue is un-bound from it. :keyword bool passive: If `true` and exchange with such a name does not exist it will raise a :class:`exceptions.NotFound`. If `false` server will create it. Arguments ``durable``, ``auto_delete`` and ``internal`` are ignored if `passive=True`. :keyword bool internal: If true, the exchange cannot be published to directly; it can only be bound to other exchanges. :keyword bool nowait: If true, the method will not wait for declare-ok to arrive and return right away. :keyword dict arguments: Table of optional parameters for extensions to the AMQP protocol. See :ref:`extensions`. :return: the new :class:`Exchange` object. """ if name == '': return exchange.Exchange(self.reader, self.synchroniser, self.sender, name, 'direct', True, False, False) if not VALID_EXCHANGE_NAME_RE.match(name): raise ValueError( "Invalid exchange name.\n" "Valid names consist of letters, digits, hyphen, underscore, " "period, or colon, and do not begin with 'amq.'") self.sender.send_ExchangeDeclare( name, type, passive, durable, auto_delete, internal, nowait, arguments or {}) if not nowait: yield from self.synchroniser.wait(spec.ExchangeDeclareOK) self.reader.ready() ex = exchange.Exchange( self.reader, self.synchroniser, self.sender, name, type, durable, auto_delete, internal) return ex
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def consume(self, callback, *, no_local=False, no_ack=False, exclusive=False, arguments=None): """ Start a consumer on the queue. Messages will be delivered asynchronously to the consumer. The callback function will be called whenever a new message arrives on the queue. Advanced usage: the callback object must be callable (it must be a function or define a ``__call__`` method), but may also define some further methods: * ``callback.on_cancel()``: called with no parameters when the consumer is successfully cancelled. * ``callback.on_error(exc)``: called when the channel is closed due to an error. The argument passed is the exception which caused the error. This method is a :ref:`coroutine <coroutine>`. :param callable callback: a callback to be called when a message is delivered. The callback must accept a single argument (an instance of :class:`~asynqp.message.IncomingMessage`). :keyword bool no_local: If true, the server will not deliver messages that were published by this connection. :keyword bool no_ack: If true, messages delivered to the consumer don't require acknowledgement. :keyword bool exclusive: If true, only this consumer can access the queue. :keyword dict arguments: Table of optional parameters for extensions to the AMQP protocol. See :ref:`extensions`. :return: The newly created :class:`Consumer` object. """ if self.deleted: raise Deleted("Queue {} was deleted".format(self.name)) self.sender.send_BasicConsume(self.name, no_local, no_ack, exclusive, arguments or {}) tag = yield from self.synchroniser.wait(spec.BasicConsumeOK) consumer = Consumer( tag, callback, self.sender, self.synchroniser, self.reader, loop=self._loop) self.consumers.add_consumer(consumer) self.reader.ready() return consumer
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def get(self, *, no_ack=False): """ Synchronously get a message from the queue. This method is a :ref:`coroutine <coroutine>`. :keyword bool no_ack: if true, the broker does not require acknowledgement of receipt of the message. :return: an :class:`~asynqp.message.IncomingMessage`, or ``None`` if there were no messages on the queue. """ if self.deleted: raise Deleted("Queue {} was deleted".format(self.name)) self.sender.send_BasicGet(self.name, no_ack) tag_msg = yield from self.synchroniser.wait(spec.BasicGetOK, spec.BasicGetEmpty) if tag_msg is not None: consumer_tag, msg = tag_msg assert consumer_tag is None else: msg = None self.reader.ready() return msg
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def get(self, *, no_ack=False): """ Synchronously get a message from the queue. This method is a :ref:`coroutine <coroutine>`. :keyword bool no_ack: if true, the broker does not require acknowledgement of receipt of the message. :return: an :class:`~asynqp.message.IncomingMessage`, or ``None`` if there were no messages on the queue. """ if self.deleted: raise Deleted("Queue {} was deleted".format(self.name)) self.sender.send_BasicGet(self.name, no_ack) tag_msg = yield from self.synchroniser.wait(spec.BasicGetOK, spec.BasicGetEmpty) if tag_msg is not None: consumer_tag, msg = tag_msg assert consumer_tag is None else: msg = None self.reader.ready() return msg
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def purge(self): """ Purge all undelivered messages from the queue. This method is a :ref:`coroutine <coroutine>`. """ self.sender.send_QueuePurge(self.name) yield from self.synchroniser.wait(spec.QueuePurgeOK) self.reader.ready()
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def delete(self, *, if_unused=True, if_empty=True): """ Delete the queue. This method is a :ref:`coroutine <coroutine>`. :keyword bool if_unused: If true, the queue will only be deleted if it has no consumers. :keyword bool if_empty: If true, the queue will only be deleted if it has no unacknowledged messages. """ if self.deleted: raise Deleted("Queue {} was already deleted".format(self.name)) self.sender.send_QueueDelete(self.name, if_unused, if_empty) yield from self.synchroniser.wait(spec.QueueDeleteOK) self.deleted = True self.reader.ready()
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src/asynqp/queue.py
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def unbind(self, arguments=None): """ Unbind the queue from the exchange. This method is a :ref:`coroutine <coroutine>`. """ if self.deleted: raise Deleted("Queue {} was already unbound from exchange {}".format(self.queue.name, self.exchange.name)) self.sender.send_QueueUnbind(self.queue.name, self.exchange.name, self.routing_key, arguments or {}) yield from self.synchroniser.wait(spec.QueueUnbindOK) self.deleted = True self.reader.ready()
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def unbind(self, arguments=None): """ Unbind the queue from the exchange. This method is a :ref:`coroutine <coroutine>`. """ if self.deleted: raise Deleted("Queue {} was already unbound from exchange {}".format(self.queue.name, self.exchange.name)) self.sender.send_QueueUnbind(self.queue.name, self.exchange.name, self.routing_key, arguments or {}) yield from self.synchroniser.wait(spec.QueueUnbindOK) self.deleted = True self.reader.ready()
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def cancel(self): """ Cancel the consumer and stop recieving messages. This method is a :ref:`coroutine <coroutine>`. """ self.sender.send_BasicCancel(self.tag) try: yield from self.synchroniser.wait(spec.BasicCancelOK) except AMQPError: pass else: # No need to call ready if channel closed. self.reader.ready() self.cancelled = True self.cancelled_future.set_result(self) if hasattr(self.callback, 'on_cancel'): self.callback.on_cancel()
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doc/examples/helloworld.py
hello_world
def hello_world(): """ Sends a 'hello world' message and then reads it from the queue. """ # connect to the RabbitMQ broker connection = yield from asynqp.connect('localhost', 5672, username='guest', password='guest') # Open a communications channel channel = yield from connection.open_channel() # Create a queue and an exchange on the broker exchange = yield from channel.declare_exchange('test.exchange', 'direct') queue = yield from channel.declare_queue('test.queue') # Bind the queue to the exchange, so the queue will get messages published to the exchange yield from queue.bind(exchange, 'routing.key') # If you pass in a dict it will be automatically converted to JSON msg = asynqp.Message({'hello': 'world'}) exchange.publish(msg, 'routing.key') # Synchronously get a message from the queue received_message = yield from queue.get() print(received_message.json()) # get JSON from incoming messages easily # Acknowledge a delivered message received_message.ack() yield from channel.close() yield from connection.close()
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def hello_world(): """ Sends a 'hello world' message and then reads it from the queue. """ # connect to the RabbitMQ broker connection = yield from asynqp.connect('localhost', 5672, username='guest', password='guest') # Open a communications channel channel = yield from connection.open_channel() # Create a queue and an exchange on the broker exchange = yield from channel.declare_exchange('test.exchange', 'direct') queue = yield from channel.declare_queue('test.queue') # Bind the queue to the exchange, so the queue will get messages published to the exchange yield from queue.bind(exchange, 'routing.key') # If you pass in a dict it will be automatically converted to JSON msg = asynqp.Message({'hello': 'world'}) exchange.publish(msg, 'routing.key') # Synchronously get a message from the queue received_message = yield from queue.get() print(received_message.json()) # get JSON from incoming messages easily # Acknowledge a delivered message received_message.ack() yield from channel.close() yield from connection.close()
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def killall(self, exc): """ Connection/Channel was closed. All subsequent and ongoing requests should raise an error """ self.connection_exc = exc # Set an exception for all others for method, futs in self._futures.items(): for fut in futs: if fut.done(): continue fut.set_exception(exc) self._futures.clear()
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def connect(host='localhost', port=5672, username='guest', password='guest', virtual_host='/', on_connection_close=None, *, loop=None, sock=None, **kwargs): """ Connect to an AMQP server on the given host and port. Log in to the given virtual host using the supplied credentials. This function is a :ref:`coroutine <coroutine>`. :param str host: the host server to connect to. :param int port: the port which the AMQP server is listening on. :param str username: the username to authenticate with. :param str password: the password to authenticate with. :param str virtual_host: the AMQP virtual host to connect to. :param func on_connection_close: function called after connection lost. :keyword BaseEventLoop loop: An instance of :class:`~asyncio.BaseEventLoop` to use. (Defaults to :func:`asyncio.get_event_loop()`) :keyword socket sock: A :func:`~socket.socket` instance to use for the connection. This is passed on to :meth:`loop.create_connection() <asyncio.BaseEventLoop.create_connection>`. If ``sock`` is supplied then ``host`` and ``port`` will be ignored. Further keyword arguments are passed on to :meth:`loop.create_connection() <asyncio.BaseEventLoop.create_connection>`. This function will set TCP_NODELAY on TCP and TCP6 sockets either on supplied ``sock`` or created one. :return: the :class:`Connection` object. """ from .protocol import AMQP from .routing import Dispatcher from .connection import open_connection loop = asyncio.get_event_loop() if loop is None else loop if sock is None: kwargs['host'] = host kwargs['port'] = port else: kwargs['sock'] = sock dispatcher = Dispatcher() def protocol_factory(): return AMQP(dispatcher, loop, close_callback=on_connection_close) transport, protocol = yield from loop.create_connection(protocol_factory, **kwargs) # RPC-like applications require TCP_NODELAY in order to acheive # minimal response time. Actually, this library send data in one # big chunk and so this will not affect TCP-performance. sk = transport.get_extra_info('socket') # 1. Unfortunatelly we cannot check socket type (sk.type == socket.SOCK_STREAM). https://bugs.python.org/issue21327 # 2. Proto remains zero, if not specified at creation of socket if (sk.family in (socket.AF_INET, socket.AF_INET6)) and (sk.proto in (0, socket.IPPROTO_TCP)): sk.setsockopt(socket.IPPROTO_TCP, socket.TCP_NODELAY, 1) connection_info = { 'username': username, 'password': password, 'virtual_host': virtual_host } connection = yield from open_connection( loop, transport, protocol, dispatcher, connection_info) return connection
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def connect_and_open_channel(host='localhost', port=5672, username='guest', password='guest', virtual_host='/', on_connection_close=None, *, loop=None, **kwargs): """ Connect to an AMQP server and open a channel on the connection. This function is a :ref:`coroutine <coroutine>`. Parameters of this function are the same as :func:`connect`. :return: a tuple of ``(connection, channel)``. Equivalent to:: connection = yield from connect(host, port, username, password, virtual_host, on_connection_close, loop=loop, **kwargs) channel = yield from connection.open_channel() return connection, channel """ connection = yield from connect(host, port, username, password, virtual_host, on_connection_close, loop=loop, **kwargs) channel = yield from connection.open_channel() return connection, channel
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def deconstruct(self): """Deconstruction for migrations. Return a simpler object (_SerializedWorkflow), since our Workflows are rather hard to serialize: Django doesn't like deconstructing metaclass-built classes. """ name, path, args, kwargs = super(StateField, self).deconstruct() # We want to display the proper class name, which isn't available # at the same point for _SerializedWorkflow and Workflow. if isinstance(self.workflow, _SerializedWorkflow): workflow_class_name = self.workflow._name else: workflow_class_name = self.workflow.__class__.__name__ kwargs['workflow'] = _SerializedWorkflow( name=workflow_class_name, initial_state=str(self.workflow.initial_state.name), states=[str(st.name) for st in self.workflow.states], ) del kwargs['choices'] del kwargs['default'] return name, path, args, kwargs
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def _get_log_model_class(self): """Cache for fetching the actual log model object once django is loaded. Otherwise, import conflict occur: WorkflowEnabled imports <log_model> which tries to import all models to retrieve the proper model class. """ if self.log_model_class is not None: return self.log_model_class app_label, model_label = self.log_model.rsplit('.', 1) self.log_model_class = apps.get_model(app_label, model_label) return self.log_model_class
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def db_log(self, transition, from_state, instance, *args, **kwargs): """Logs the transition into the database.""" if self.log_model: model_class = self._get_log_model_class() extras = {} for db_field, transition_arg, default in model_class.EXTRA_LOG_ATTRIBUTES: extras[db_field] = kwargs.get(transition_arg, default) return model_class.log_transition( modified_object=instance, transition=transition.name, from_state=from_state.name, to_state=transition.target.name, **extras)
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def refresh(self): """ Refresh this objects attributes to the newest values. Attributes that weren't added to the object before, due to lazy loading, will be added by calling refresh. """ resp = self._imgur._send_request(self._INFO_URL) self._populate(resp) self._has_fetched = True
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def add_images(self, images): """ Add images to the album. :param images: A list of the images we want to add to the album. Can be Image objects, ids or a combination of the two. Images that you cannot add (non-existing or not owned by you) will not cause exceptions, but fail silently. """ url = self._imgur._base_url + "/3/album/{0}/add".format(self.id) params = {'ids': images} return self._imgur._send_request(url, needs_auth=True, params=params, method="POST")
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def remove_images(self, images): """ Remove images from the album. :param images: A list of the images we want to remove from the album. Can be Image objects, ids or a combination of the two. Images that you cannot remove (non-existing, not owned by you or not part of album) will not cause exceptions, but fail silently. """ url = (self._imgur._base_url + "/3/album/{0}/" "remove_images".format(self._delete_or_id_hash)) # NOTE: Returns True and everything seem to be as it should in testing. # Seems most likely to be upstream bug. params = {'ids': images} return self._imgur._send_request(url, params=params, method="DELETE")
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def remove_images(self, images): """ Remove images from the album. :param images: A list of the images we want to remove from the album. Can be Image objects, ids or a combination of the two. Images that you cannot remove (non-existing, not owned by you or not part of album) will not cause exceptions, but fail silently. """ url = (self._imgur._base_url + "/3/album/{0}/" "remove_images".format(self._delete_or_id_hash)) # NOTE: Returns True and everything seem to be as it should in testing. # Seems most likely to be upstream bug. params = {'ids': images} return self._imgur._send_request(url, params=params, method="DELETE")
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def set_images(self, images): """ Set the images in this album. :param images: A list of the images we want the album to contain. Can be Image objects, ids or a combination of the two. Images that images that you cannot set (non-existing or not owned by you) will not cause exceptions, but fail silently. """ url = (self._imgur._base_url + "/3/album/" "{0}/".format(self._delete_or_id_hash)) params = {'ids': images} return self._imgur._send_request(url, needs_auth=True, params=params, method="POST")
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def set_images(self, images): """ Set the images in this album. :param images: A list of the images we want the album to contain. Can be Image objects, ids or a combination of the two. Images that images that you cannot set (non-existing or not owned by you) will not cause exceptions, but fail silently. """ url = (self._imgur._base_url + "/3/album/" "{0}/".format(self._delete_or_id_hash)) params = {'ids': images} return self._imgur._send_request(url, needs_auth=True, params=params, method="POST")
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def submit_to_gallery(self, title, bypass_terms=False): """ Add this to the gallery. Require that the authenticated user has accepted gallery terms and verified their email. :param title: The title of the new gallery item. :param bypass_terms: If the user has not accepted Imgur's terms yet, this method will return an error. Set this to True to by-pass the terms. """ url = self._imgur._base_url + "/3/gallery/{0}".format(self.id) payload = {'title': title, 'terms': '1' if bypass_terms else '0'} self._imgur._send_request(url, needs_auth=True, params=payload, method='POST') item = self._imgur.get_gallery_album(self.id) _change_object(self, item) return self
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def get_replies(self): """Get the replies to this comment.""" url = self._imgur._base_url + "/3/comment/{0}/replies".format(self.id) json = self._imgur._send_request(url) child_comments = json['children'] return [Comment(com, self._imgur) for com in child_comments]
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def comment(self, text): """ Make a top-level comment to this. :param text: The comment text. """ url = self._imgur._base_url + "/3/comment" payload = {'image_id': self.id, 'comment': text} resp = self._imgur._send_request(url, params=payload, needs_auth=True, method='POST') return Comment(resp, imgur=self._imgur, has_fetched=False)
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def comment(self, text): """ Make a top-level comment to this. :param text: The comment text. """ url = self._imgur._base_url + "/3/comment" payload = {'image_id': self.id, 'comment': text} resp = self._imgur._send_request(url, params=payload, needs_auth=True, method='POST') return Comment(resp, imgur=self._imgur, has_fetched=False)
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def downvote(self): """ Dislike this. A downvote will replace a neutral vote or an upvote. Downvoting something the authenticated user has already downvoted will set the vote to neutral. """ url = self._imgur._base_url + "/3/gallery/{0}/vote/down".format(self.id) return self._imgur._send_request(url, needs_auth=True, method='POST')
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pyimgur/__init__.py
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def get_comments(self): """Get a list of the top-level comments.""" url = self._imgur._base_url + "/3/gallery/{0}/comments".format(self.id) resp = self._imgur._send_request(url) return [Comment(com, self._imgur) for com in resp]
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pyimgur/__init__.py
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def remove_from_gallery(self): """Remove this image from the gallery.""" url = self._imgur._base_url + "/3/gallery/{0}".format(self.id) self._imgur._send_request(url, needs_auth=True, method='DELETE') if isinstance(self, Image): item = self._imgur.get_image(self.id) else: item = self._imgur.get_album(self.id) _change_object(self, item) return self
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pyimgur/__init__.py
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def download(self, path='', name=None, overwrite=False, size=None): """ Download the image. :param path: The image will be downloaded to the folder specified at path, if path is None (default) then the current working directory will be used. :param name: The name the image will be stored as (not including file extension). If name is None, then the title of the image will be used. If the image doesn't have a title, it's id will be used. Note that if the name given by name or title is an invalid filename, then the hash will be used as the name instead. :param overwrite: If True overwrite already existing file with the same name as what we want to save the file as. :param size: Instead of downloading the image in it's original size, we can choose to instead download a thumbnail of it. Options are 'small_square', 'big_square', 'small_thumbnail', 'medium_thumbnail', 'large_thumbnail' or 'huge_thumbnail'. :returns: Name of the new file. """ def save_as(filename): local_path = os.path.join(path, filename) if os.path.exists(local_path) and not overwrite: raise Exception("Trying to save as {0}, but file " "already exists.".format(local_path)) with open(local_path, 'wb') as out_file: out_file.write(resp.content) return local_path valid_sizes = {'small_square': 's', 'big_square': 'b', 'small_thumbnail': 't', 'medium_thumbnail': 'm', 'large_thumbnail': 'l', 'huge_thumbnail': 'h'} if size is not None: size = size.lower().replace(' ', '_') if size not in valid_sizes: raise LookupError('Invalid size. Valid options are: {0}'.format( ", " .join(valid_sizes.keys()))) suffix = valid_sizes.get(size, '') base, sep, ext = self.link.rpartition('.') resp = requests.get(base + suffix + sep + ext) if name or self.title: try: return save_as((name or self.title) + suffix + sep + ext) except IOError: pass # Invalid filename return save_as(self.id + suffix + sep + ext)
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def download(self, path='', name=None, overwrite=False, size=None): """ Download the image. :param path: The image will be downloaded to the folder specified at path, if path is None (default) then the current working directory will be used. :param name: The name the image will be stored as (not including file extension). If name is None, then the title of the image will be used. If the image doesn't have a title, it's id will be used. Note that if the name given by name or title is an invalid filename, then the hash will be used as the name instead. :param overwrite: If True overwrite already existing file with the same name as what we want to save the file as. :param size: Instead of downloading the image in it's original size, we can choose to instead download a thumbnail of it. Options are 'small_square', 'big_square', 'small_thumbnail', 'medium_thumbnail', 'large_thumbnail' or 'huge_thumbnail'. :returns: Name of the new file. """ def save_as(filename): local_path = os.path.join(path, filename) if os.path.exists(local_path) and not overwrite: raise Exception("Trying to save as {0}, but file " "already exists.".format(local_path)) with open(local_path, 'wb') as out_file: out_file.write(resp.content) return local_path valid_sizes = {'small_square': 's', 'big_square': 'b', 'small_thumbnail': 't', 'medium_thumbnail': 'm', 'large_thumbnail': 'l', 'huge_thumbnail': 'h'} if size is not None: size = size.lower().replace(' ', '_') if size not in valid_sizes: raise LookupError('Invalid size. Valid options are: {0}'.format( ", " .join(valid_sizes.keys()))) suffix = valid_sizes.get(size, '') base, sep, ext = self.link.rpartition('.') resp = requests.get(base + suffix + sep + ext) if name or self.title: try: return save_as((name or self.title) + suffix + sep + ext) except IOError: pass # Invalid filename return save_as(self.id + suffix + sep + ext)
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pyimgur/__init__.py
Image.update
def update(self, title=None, description=None): """Update the image with a new title and/or description.""" url = (self._imgur._base_url + "/3/image/" "{0}".format(self._delete_or_id_hash)) is_updated = self._imgur._send_request(url, params=locals(), method='POST') if is_updated: self.title = title or self.title self.description = description or self.description return is_updated
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def update(self, title=None, description=None): """Update the image with a new title and/or description.""" url = (self._imgur._base_url + "/3/image/" "{0}".format(self._delete_or_id_hash)) is_updated = self._imgur._send_request(url, params=locals(), method='POST') if is_updated: self.title = title or self.title self.description = description or self.description return is_updated
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pyimgur/__init__.py
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def _send_request(self, url, needs_auth=False, **kwargs): """ Handles top level functionality for sending requests to Imgur. This mean - Raising client-side error if insufficient authentication. - Adding authentication information to the request. - Split the request into multiple request for pagination. - Retry calls for certain server-side errors. - Refresh access token automatically if expired. - Updating ratelimit info :param needs_auth: Is authentication as a user needed for the execution of this method? """ # TODO: Add automatic test for timed_out access_tokens and # automatically refresh it before carrying out the request. if self.access_token is None and needs_auth: # TODO: Use inspect to insert name of method in error msg. raise Exception("Authentication as a user is required to use this " "method.") if self.access_token is None: # Not authenticated as a user. Use anonymous access. auth = {'Authorization': 'Client-ID {0}'.format(self.client_id)} else: auth = {'Authorization': 'Bearer {0}'.format(self.access_token)} if self.mashape_key: auth.update({'X-Mashape-Key': self.mashape_key}) content = [] is_paginated = False if 'limit' in kwargs: is_paginated = True limit = kwargs['limit'] or self.DEFAULT_LIMIT del kwargs['limit'] page = 0 base_url = url url.format(page) kwargs['authentication'] = auth while True: result = request.send_request(url, verify=self.verify, **kwargs) new_content, ratelimit_info = result if is_paginated and new_content and limit > len(new_content): content += new_content page += 1 url = base_url.format(page) else: if is_paginated: content = (content + new_content)[:limit] else: content = new_content break # Note: When the cache is implemented, it's important that the # ratelimit info doesn't get updated with the ratelimit info in the # cache since that's likely incorrect. for key, value in ratelimit_info.items(): setattr(self, key[2:].replace('-', '_'), value) return content
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def authorization_url(self, response, state=""): """ Return the authorization url that's needed to authorize as a user. :param response: Can be either code or pin. If it's code the user will be redirected to your redirect url with the code as a get parameter after authorizing your application. If it's pin then after authorizing your application, the user will instead be shown a pin on Imgurs website. Both code and pin are used to get an access_token and refresh token with the exchange_code and exchange_pin functions respectively. :param state: This optional parameter indicates any state which may be useful to your application upon receipt of the response. Imgur round-trips this parameter, so your application receives the same value it sent. Possible uses include redirecting the user to the correct resource in your site, nonces, and cross-site-request-forgery mitigations. """ return AUTHORIZE_URL.format(self._base_url, self.client_id, response, state)
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def authorization_url(self, response, state=""): """ Return the authorization url that's needed to authorize as a user. :param response: Can be either code or pin. If it's code the user will be redirected to your redirect url with the code as a get parameter after authorizing your application. If it's pin then after authorizing your application, the user will instead be shown a pin on Imgurs website. Both code and pin are used to get an access_token and refresh token with the exchange_code and exchange_pin functions respectively. :param state: This optional parameter indicates any state which may be useful to your application upon receipt of the response. Imgur round-trips this parameter, so your application receives the same value it sent. Possible uses include redirecting the user to the correct resource in your site, nonces, and cross-site-request-forgery mitigations. """ return AUTHORIZE_URL.format(self._base_url, self.client_id, response, state)
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def change_authentication(self, client_id=None, client_secret=None, access_token=None, refresh_token=None): """Change the current authentication.""" # TODO: Add error checking so you cannot change client_id and retain # access_token. Because that doesn't make sense. self.client_id = client_id or self.client_id self.client_secret = client_secret or self.client_secret self.access_token = access_token or self.access_token self.refresh_token = refresh_token or self.refresh_token
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def change_authentication(self, client_id=None, client_secret=None, access_token=None, refresh_token=None): """Change the current authentication.""" # TODO: Add error checking so you cannot change client_id and retain # access_token. Because that doesn't make sense. self.client_id = client_id or self.client_id self.client_secret = client_secret or self.client_secret self.access_token = access_token or self.access_token self.refresh_token = refresh_token or self.refresh_token
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def create_album(self, title=None, description=None, images=None, cover=None): """ Create a new Album. :param title: The title of the album. :param description: The albums description. :param images: A list of the images that will be added to the album after it's created. Can be Image objects, ids or a combination of the two. Images that you cannot add (non-existing or not owned by you) will not cause exceptions, but fail silently. :param cover: The id of the image you want as the albums cover image. :returns: The newly created album. """ url = self._base_url + "/3/album/" payload = {'ids': images, 'title': title, 'description': description, 'cover': cover} resp = self._send_request(url, params=payload, method='POST') return Album(resp, self, has_fetched=False)
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def create_album(self, title=None, description=None, images=None, cover=None): """ Create a new Album. :param title: The title of the album. :param description: The albums description. :param images: A list of the images that will be added to the album after it's created. Can be Image objects, ids or a combination of the two. Images that you cannot add (non-existing or not owned by you) will not cause exceptions, but fail silently. :param cover: The id of the image you want as the albums cover image. :returns: The newly created album. """ url = self._base_url + "/3/album/" payload = {'ids': images, 'title': title, 'description': description, 'cover': cover} resp = self._send_request(url, params=payload, method='POST') return Album(resp, self, has_fetched=False)
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def exchange_code(self, code): """Exchange one-use code for an access_token and request_token.""" params = {'client_id': self.client_id, 'client_secret': self.client_secret, 'grant_type': 'authorization_code', 'code': code} result = self._send_request(EXCHANGE_URL.format(self._base_url), params=params, method='POST', data_field=None) self.access_token = result['access_token'] self.refresh_token = result['refresh_token'] return self.access_token, self.refresh_token
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def exchange_code(self, code): """Exchange one-use code for an access_token and request_token.""" params = {'client_id': self.client_id, 'client_secret': self.client_secret, 'grant_type': 'authorization_code', 'code': code} result = self._send_request(EXCHANGE_URL.format(self._base_url), params=params, method='POST', data_field=None) self.access_token = result['access_token'] self.refresh_token = result['refresh_token'] return self.access_token, self.refresh_token
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def exchange_pin(self, pin): """Exchange one-use pin for an access_token and request_token.""" params = {'client_id': self.client_id, 'client_secret': self.client_secret, 'grant_type': 'pin', 'pin': pin} result = self._send_request(EXCHANGE_URL.format(self._base_url), params=params, method='POST', data_field=None) self.access_token = result['access_token'] self.refresh_token = result['refresh_token'] return self.access_token, self.refresh_token
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def exchange_pin(self, pin): """Exchange one-use pin for an access_token and request_token.""" params = {'client_id': self.client_id, 'client_secret': self.client_secret, 'grant_type': 'pin', 'pin': pin} result = self._send_request(EXCHANGE_URL.format(self._base_url), params=params, method='POST', data_field=None) self.access_token = result['access_token'] self.refresh_token = result['refresh_token'] return self.access_token, self.refresh_token
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def get_album(self, id): """Return information about this album.""" url = self._base_url + "/3/album/{0}".format(id) json = self._send_request(url) return Album(json, self)
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def get_album(self, id): """Return information about this album.""" url = self._base_url + "/3/album/{0}".format(id) json = self._send_request(url) return Album(json, self)
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Imgur.get_at_url
def get_at_url(self, url): """ Return a object representing the content at url. Returns None if no object could be matched with the id. Works for Album, Comment, Gallery_album, Gallery_image, Image and User. NOTE: Imgur's documentation does not cover what urls are available. Some urls, such as imgur.com/<ID> can be for several different types of object. Using a wrong, but similair call, such as get_subreddit_image on a meme image will not cause an error. But instead return a subset of information, with either the remaining pieces missing or the value set to None. This makes it hard to create a method such as this that attempts to deduce the object from the url. Due to these factors, this method should be considered experimental and used carefully. :param url: The url where the content is located at """ class NullDevice(): def write(self, string): pass def get_gallery_item(id): """ Special helper method to get gallery items. The problem is that it's impossible to distinguish albums and images from each other based on the url. And there isn't a common url endpoints that return either a Gallery_album or a Gallery_image depending on what the id represents. So the only option is to assume it's a Gallery_image and if we get an exception then try Gallery_album. Gallery_image is attempted first because there is the most of them. """ try: # HACK: Problem is that send_request prints the error message # from Imgur when it encounters an error. This is nice because # this error message is more descriptive than just the status # code that Requests give. But since we first assume the id # belong to an image, it means we will get an error whenever # the id belongs to an album. The following code temporarily # disables stdout to avoid give a cryptic and incorrect error. # Code for disabling stdout is from # http://coreygoldberg.blogspot.dk/2009/05/ # python-redirect-or-turn-off-stdout-and.html original_stdout = sys.stdout # keep a reference to STDOUT sys.stdout = NullDevice() # redirect the real STDOUT return self.get_gallery_image(id) # TODO: Add better error codes so I don't have to do a catch-all except Exception: return self.get_gallery_album(id) finally: sys.stdout = original_stdout # turn STDOUT back on if not self.is_imgur_url(url): return None objects = {'album': {'regex': "a/(?P<id>[\w.]*?)$", 'method': self.get_album}, 'comment': {'regex': "gallery/\w*/comment/(?P<id>[\w.]*?)$", 'method': self.get_comment}, 'gallery': {'regex': "(gallery|r/\w*?)/(?P<id>[\w.]*?)$", 'method': get_gallery_item}, # Valid image extensions: http://imgur.com/faq#types # All are between 3 and 4 chars long. 'image': {'regex': "(?P<id>[\w.]*?)(\\.\w{3,4})?$", 'method': self.get_image}, 'user': {'regex': "user/(?P<id>[\w.]*?)$", 'method': self.get_user} } parsed_url = urlparse(url) for obj_type, values in objects.items(): regex_result = re.match('/' + values['regex'], parsed_url.path) if regex_result is not None: obj_id = regex_result.group('id') initial_object = values['method'](obj_id) if obj_type == 'image': try: # A better version might be to ping the url where the # gallery_image should be with a requests.head call. If # we get a 200 returned, then that means it exists and # this becomes less hacky. original_stdout = sys.stdout sys.stdout = NullDevice() if getattr(initial_object, 'section', None): sub = initial_object.section return self.get_subreddit_image(sub, obj_id) return self.get_gallery_image(obj_id) except Exception: pass finally: sys.stdout = original_stdout return initial_object
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def get_comment(self, id): """Return information about this comment.""" url = self._base_url + "/3/comment/{0}".format(id) json = self._send_request(url) return Comment(json, self)
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def get_gallery(self, section='hot', sort='viral', window='day', show_viral=True, limit=None): """ Return a list of gallery albums and gallery images. :param section: hot | top | user - defaults to hot. :param sort: viral | time - defaults to viral. :param window: Change the date range of the request if the section is "top", day | week | month | year | all, defaults to day. :param show_viral: true | false - Show or hide viral images from the 'user' section. Defaults to true. :param limit: The number of items to return. """ url = (self._base_url + "/3/gallery/{}/{}/{}/{}?showViral=" "{}".format(section, sort, window, '{}', show_viral)) resp = self._send_request(url, limit=limit) return [_get_album_or_image(thing, self) for thing in resp]
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def get_image(self, id): """Return a Image object representing the image with the given id.""" url = self._base_url + "/3/image/{0}".format(id) resp = self._send_request(url) return Image(resp, self)
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def get_message(self, id): """ Return a Message object for given id. :param id: The id of the message object to return. """ url = self._base_url + "/3/message/{0}".format(id) resp = self._send_request(url) return Message(resp, self)
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def get_subreddit_image(self, subreddit, id): """ Return the Gallery_image with the id submitted to subreddit gallery :param subreddit: The subreddit the image has been submitted to. :param id: The id of the image we want. """ url = self._base_url + "/3/gallery/r/{0}/{1}".format(subreddit, id) resp = self._send_request(url) return Gallery_image(resp, self)
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def get_subreddit_image(self, subreddit, id): """ Return the Gallery_image with the id submitted to subreddit gallery :param subreddit: The subreddit the image has been submitted to. :param id: The id of the image we want. """ url = self._base_url + "/3/gallery/r/{0}/{1}".format(subreddit, id) resp = self._send_request(url) return Gallery_image(resp, self)
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def refresh_access_token(self): """ Refresh the access_token. The self.access_token attribute will be updated with the value of the new access_token which will also be returned. """ if self.client_secret is None: raise Exception("client_secret must be set to execute " "refresh_access_token.") if self.refresh_token is None: raise Exception("refresh_token must be set to execute " "refresh_access_token.") params = {'client_id': self.client_id, 'client_secret': self.client_secret, 'grant_type': 'refresh_token', 'refresh_token': self.refresh_token} result = self._send_request(REFRESH_URL.format(self._base_url), params=params, method='POST', data_field=None) self.access_token = result['access_token'] return self.access_token
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def upload_image(self, path=None, url=None, title=None, description=None, album=None): """ Upload the image at either path or url. :param path: The path to the image you want to upload. :param url: The url to the image you want to upload. :param title: The title the image will have when uploaded. :param description: The description the image will have when uploaded. :param album: The album the image will be added to when uploaded. Can be either a Album object or it's id. Leave at None to upload without adding to an Album, adding it later is possible. Authentication as album owner is necessary to upload to an album with this function. :returns: An Image object representing the uploaded image. """ if bool(path) == bool(url): raise LookupError("Either path or url must be given.") if path: with open(path, 'rb') as image_file: binary_data = image_file.read() image = b64encode(binary_data) else: image = url payload = {'album_id': album, 'image': image, 'title': title, 'description': description} resp = self._send_request(self._base_url + "/3/image", params=payload, method='POST') # TEMPORARY HACK: # On 5-08-2013 I noticed Imgur now returned enough information from # this call to fully populate the Image object. However those variables # that matched arguments were always None, even if they had been given. # See https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/imgur/F3uVb55TMGo resp['title'] = title resp['description'] = description if album is not None: resp['album'] = (Album({'id': album}, self, False) if not isinstance(album, Album) else album) return Image(resp, self)
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def upload_image(self, path=None, url=None, title=None, description=None, album=None): """ Upload the image at either path or url. :param path: The path to the image you want to upload. :param url: The url to the image you want to upload. :param title: The title the image will have when uploaded. :param description: The description the image will have when uploaded. :param album: The album the image will be added to when uploaded. Can be either a Album object or it's id. Leave at None to upload without adding to an Album, adding it later is possible. Authentication as album owner is necessary to upload to an album with this function. :returns: An Image object representing the uploaded image. """ if bool(path) == bool(url): raise LookupError("Either path or url must be given.") if path: with open(path, 'rb') as image_file: binary_data = image_file.read() image = b64encode(binary_data) else: image = url payload = {'album_id': album, 'image': image, 'title': title, 'description': description} resp = self._send_request(self._base_url + "/3/image", params=payload, method='POST') # TEMPORARY HACK: # On 5-08-2013 I noticed Imgur now returned enough information from # this call to fully populate the Image object. However those variables # that matched arguments were always None, even if they had been given. # See https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/imgur/F3uVb55TMGo resp['title'] = title resp['description'] = description if album is not None: resp['album'] = (Album({'id': album}, self, False) if not isinstance(album, Album) else album) return Image(resp, self)
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def delete(self): """Delete the message.""" url = self._imgur._base_url + "/3/message/{0}".format(self.id) return self._imgur._send_request(url, method='DELETE')
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def delete(self): """Delete the message.""" url = self._imgur._base_url + "/3/message/{0}".format(self.id) return self._imgur._send_request(url, method='DELETE')
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def get_thread(self): """Return the message thread this Message is in.""" url = (self._imgur._base_url + "/3/message/{0}/thread".format( self.first_message.id)) resp = self._imgur._send_request(url) return [Message(msg, self._imgur) for msg in resp]
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def get_thread(self): """Return the message thread this Message is in.""" url = (self._imgur._base_url + "/3/message/{0}/thread".format( self.first_message.id)) resp = self._imgur._send_request(url) return [Message(msg, self._imgur) for msg in resp]
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def change_settings(self, bio=None, public_images=None, messaging_enabled=None, album_privacy=None, accepted_gallery_terms=None): """ Update the settings for the user. :param bio: A basic description filled out by the user, is displayed in the gallery profile page. :param public_images: Set the default privacy setting of the users images. If True images are public, if False private. :param messaging_enabled: Set to True to enable messaging. :param album_privacy: The default privacy level of albums created by the user. Can be public, hidden or secret. :param accepted_gallery_terms: The user agreement to Imgur Gallery terms. Necessary before the user can submit to the gallery. """ # NOTE: album_privacy should maybe be renamed to default_privacy # NOTE: public_images is a boolean, despite the documentation saying it # is a string. url = self._imgur._base_url + "/3/account/{0}/settings".format(self.name) resp = self._imgur._send_request(url, needs_auth=True, params=locals(), method='POST') return resp
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def change_settings(self, bio=None, public_images=None, messaging_enabled=None, album_privacy=None, accepted_gallery_terms=None): """ Update the settings for the user. :param bio: A basic description filled out by the user, is displayed in the gallery profile page. :param public_images: Set the default privacy setting of the users images. If True images are public, if False private. :param messaging_enabled: Set to True to enable messaging. :param album_privacy: The default privacy level of albums created by the user. Can be public, hidden or secret. :param accepted_gallery_terms: The user agreement to Imgur Gallery terms. Necessary before the user can submit to the gallery. """ # NOTE: album_privacy should maybe be renamed to default_privacy # NOTE: public_images is a boolean, despite the documentation saying it # is a string. url = self._imgur._base_url + "/3/account/{0}/settings".format(self.name) resp = self._imgur._send_request(url, needs_auth=True, params=locals(), method='POST') return resp
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def get_albums(self, limit=None): """ Return a list of the user's albums. Secret and hidden albums are only returned if this is the logged-in user. """ url = (self._imgur._base_url + "/3/account/{0}/albums/{1}".format(self.name, '{}')) resp = self._imgur._send_request(url, limit=limit) return [Album(alb, self._imgur, False) for alb in resp]
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def get_albums(self, limit=None): """ Return a list of the user's albums. Secret and hidden albums are only returned if this is the logged-in user. """ url = (self._imgur._base_url + "/3/account/{0}/albums/{1}".format(self.name, '{}')) resp = self._imgur._send_request(url, limit=limit) return [Album(alb, self._imgur, False) for alb in resp]
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def get_favorites(self): """Return the users favorited images.""" url = self._imgur._base_url + "/3/account/{0}/favorites".format(self.name) resp = self._imgur._send_request(url, needs_auth=True) return [_get_album_or_image(thing, self._imgur) for thing in resp]
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def get_favorites(self): """Return the users favorited images.""" url = self._imgur._base_url + "/3/account/{0}/favorites".format(self.name) resp = self._imgur._send_request(url, needs_auth=True) return [_get_album_or_image(thing, self._imgur) for thing in resp]
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pyimgur/__init__.py
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def get_gallery_favorites(self): """Get a list of the images in the gallery this user has favorited.""" url = (self._imgur._base_url + "/3/account/{0}/gallery_favorites".format( self.name)) resp = self._imgur._send_request(url) return [Image(img, self._imgur) for img in resp]
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def get_gallery_favorites(self): """Get a list of the images in the gallery this user has favorited.""" url = (self._imgur._base_url + "/3/account/{0}/gallery_favorites".format( self.name)) resp = self._imgur._send_request(url) return [Image(img, self._imgur) for img in resp]
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def get_gallery_profile(self): """Return the users gallery profile.""" url = (self._imgur._base_url + "/3/account/{0}/" "gallery_profile".format(self.name)) return self._imgur._send_request(url)
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def get_gallery_profile(self): """Return the users gallery profile.""" url = (self._imgur._base_url + "/3/account/{0}/" "gallery_profile".format(self.name)) return self._imgur._send_request(url)
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def has_verified_email(self): """ Has the user verified that the email he has given is legit? Verified e-mail is required to the gallery. Confirmation happens by sending an email to the user and the owner of the email user verifying that he is the same as the Imgur user. """ url = (self._imgur._base_url + "/3/account/{0}/" "verifyemail".format(self.name)) return self._imgur._send_request(url, needs_auth=True)
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def has_verified_email(self): """ Has the user verified that the email he has given is legit? Verified e-mail is required to the gallery. Confirmation happens by sending an email to the user and the owner of the email user verifying that he is the same as the Imgur user. """ url = (self._imgur._base_url + "/3/account/{0}/" "verifyemail".format(self.name)) return self._imgur._send_request(url, needs_auth=True)
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pyimgur/__init__.py
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def get_images(self, limit=None): """Return all of the images associated with the user.""" url = (self._imgur._base_url + "/3/account/{0}/" "images/{1}".format(self.name, '{}')) resp = self._imgur._send_request(url, limit=limit) return [Image(img, self._imgur) for img in resp]
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def get_images(self, limit=None): """Return all of the images associated with the user.""" url = (self._imgur._base_url + "/3/account/{0}/" "images/{1}".format(self.name, '{}')) resp = self._imgur._send_request(url, limit=limit) return [Image(img, self._imgur) for img in resp]
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def get_messages(self, new=True): """ Return all messages sent to this user, formatted as a notification. :param new: False for all notifications, True for only non-viewed notifications. """ url = (self._imgur._base_url + "/3/account/{0}/notifications/" "messages".format(self.name)) result = self._imgur._send_request(url, params=locals(), needs_auth=True) return [Notification(msg_dict, self._imgur, has_fetched=True) for msg_dict in result]
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def get_notifications(self, new=True): """Return all the notifications for this user.""" url = (self._imgur._base_url + "/3/account/{0}/" "notifications".format(self.name)) resp = self._imgur._send_request(url, params=locals(), needs_auth=True) msgs = [Message(msg_dict, self._imgur, has_fetched=True) for msg_dict in resp['messages']] replies = [Comment(com_dict, self._imgur, has_fetched=True) for com_dict in resp['replies']] return {'messages': msgs, 'replies': replies}
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def get_notifications(self, new=True): """Return all the notifications for this user.""" url = (self._imgur._base_url + "/3/account/{0}/" "notifications".format(self.name)) resp = self._imgur._send_request(url, params=locals(), needs_auth=True) msgs = [Message(msg_dict, self._imgur, has_fetched=True) for msg_dict in resp['messages']] replies = [Comment(com_dict, self._imgur, has_fetched=True) for com_dict in resp['replies']] return {'messages': msgs, 'replies': replies}
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def get_replies(self, new=True): """ Return all reply notifications for this user. :param new: False for all notifications, True for only non-viewed notifications. """ url = (self._imgur._base_url + "/3/account/{0}/" "notifications/replies".format(self.name)) return self._imgur._send_request(url, needs_auth=True)
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def get_replies(self, new=True): """ Return all reply notifications for this user. :param new: False for all notifications, True for only non-viewed notifications. """ url = (self._imgur._base_url + "/3/account/{0}/" "notifications/replies".format(self.name)) return self._imgur._send_request(url, needs_auth=True)
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def get_settings(self): """ Returns current settings. Only accessible if authenticated as the user. """ url = self._imgur._base_url + "/3/account/{0}/settings".format(self.name) return self._imgur._send_request(url)
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def get_settings(self): """ Returns current settings. Only accessible if authenticated as the user. """ url = self._imgur._base_url + "/3/account/{0}/settings".format(self.name) return self._imgur._send_request(url)
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def get_submissions(self, limit=None): """Return a list of the images a user has submitted to the gallery.""" url = (self._imgur._base_url + "/3/account/{0}/submissions/" "{1}".format(self.name, '{}')) resp = self._imgur._send_request(url, limit=limit) return [_get_album_or_image(thing, self._imgur) for thing in resp]
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def get_submissions(self, limit=None): """Return a list of the images a user has submitted to the gallery.""" url = (self._imgur._base_url + "/3/account/{0}/submissions/" "{1}".format(self.name, '{}')) resp = self._imgur._send_request(url, limit=limit) return [_get_album_or_image(thing, self._imgur) for thing in resp]
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def send_message(self, body, subject=None, reply_to=None): """ Send a message to this user from the logged in user. :param body: The body of the message. :param subject: The subject of the message. Note that if the this message is a reply, then the subject of the first message will be used instead. :param reply_to: Messages can either be replies to other messages or start a new message thread. If this is None it will start a new message thread. If it's a Message object or message_id, then the new message will be sent as a reply to the reply_to message. """ url = self._imgur._base_url + "/3/message" parent_id = reply_to.id if isinstance(reply_to, Message) else reply_to payload = {'recipient': self.name, 'body': body, 'subject': subject, 'parent_id': parent_id} self._imgur._send_request(url, params=payload, needs_auth=True, method='POST')
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def send_message(self, body, subject=None, reply_to=None): """ Send a message to this user from the logged in user. :param body: The body of the message. :param subject: The subject of the message. Note that if the this message is a reply, then the subject of the first message will be used instead. :param reply_to: Messages can either be replies to other messages or start a new message thread. If this is None it will start a new message thread. If it's a Message object or message_id, then the new message will be sent as a reply to the reply_to message. """ url = self._imgur._base_url + "/3/message" parent_id = reply_to.id if isinstance(reply_to, Message) else reply_to payload = {'recipient': self.name, 'body': body, 'subject': subject, 'parent_id': parent_id} self._imgur._send_request(url, params=payload, needs_auth=True, method='POST')
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def send_verification_email(self): """ Send verification email to this users email address. Remember that the verification email may end up in the users spam folder. """ url = (self._imgur._base_url + "/3/account/{0}" "/verifyemail".format(self.name)) self._imgur._send_request(url, needs_auth=True, method='POST')
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def hook(reverse=False, align=False, strip_path=False, enable_on_envvar_only=False, on_tty=False, conservative=False, styles=None, tb=None, tpe=None, value=None): """Hook the current excepthook to the backtrace. If `align` is True, all parts (line numbers, file names, etc..) will be aligned to the left according to the longest entry. If `strip_path` is True, only the file name will be shown, not its full path. If `enable_on_envvar_only` is True, only if the environment variable `ENABLE_BACKTRACE` is set, backtrace will be activated. If `on_tty` is True, backtrace will be activated only if you're running in a readl terminal (i.e. not piped, redirected, etc..). If `convervative` is True, the traceback will have more seemingly original style (There will be no alignment by default, 'File', 'line' and 'in' prefixes and will ignore any styling provided by the user.) See https://github.com/nir0s/backtrace/blob/master/README.md for information on `styles`. """ if enable_on_envvar_only and 'ENABLE_BACKTRACE' not in os.environ: return isatty = getattr(sys.stderr, 'isatty', lambda: False) if on_tty and not isatty(): return if conservative: styles = CONVERVATIVE_STYLES align = align or False elif styles: for k in STYLES.keys(): styles[k] = styles.get(k, STYLES[k]) else: styles = STYLES # For Windows colorama.init() def backtrace_excepthook(tpe, value, tb=None): # Don't know if we're getting traceback or traceback entries. # We'll try to parse a traceback object. try: traceback_entries = traceback.extract_tb(tb) except AttributeError: traceback_entries = tb parser = _Hook(traceback_entries, align, strip_path, conservative) tpe = tpe if isinstance(tpe, str) else tpe.__name__ tb_message = styles['backtrace'].format('Traceback ({0}):'.format( 'Most recent call ' + ('first' if reverse else 'last'))) + \ Style.RESET_ALL err_message = styles['error'].format(tpe + ': ' + str(value)) + \ Style.RESET_ALL if reverse: parser.reverse() _flush(tb_message) backtrace = parser.generate_backtrace(styles) backtrace.insert(0 if reverse else len(backtrace), err_message) for entry in backtrace: _flush(entry) if tb: backtrace_excepthook(tpe=tpe, value=value, tb=tb) else: sys.excepthook = backtrace_excepthook
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def hook(reverse=False, align=False, strip_path=False, enable_on_envvar_only=False, on_tty=False, conservative=False, styles=None, tb=None, tpe=None, value=None): """Hook the current excepthook to the backtrace. If `align` is True, all parts (line numbers, file names, etc..) will be aligned to the left according to the longest entry. If `strip_path` is True, only the file name will be shown, not its full path. If `enable_on_envvar_only` is True, only if the environment variable `ENABLE_BACKTRACE` is set, backtrace will be activated. If `on_tty` is True, backtrace will be activated only if you're running in a readl terminal (i.e. not piped, redirected, etc..). If `convervative` is True, the traceback will have more seemingly original style (There will be no alignment by default, 'File', 'line' and 'in' prefixes and will ignore any styling provided by the user.) See https://github.com/nir0s/backtrace/blob/master/README.md for information on `styles`. """ if enable_on_envvar_only and 'ENABLE_BACKTRACE' not in os.environ: return isatty = getattr(sys.stderr, 'isatty', lambda: False) if on_tty and not isatty(): return if conservative: styles = CONVERVATIVE_STYLES align = align or False elif styles: for k in STYLES.keys(): styles[k] = styles.get(k, STYLES[k]) else: styles = STYLES # For Windows colorama.init() def backtrace_excepthook(tpe, value, tb=None): # Don't know if we're getting traceback or traceback entries. # We'll try to parse a traceback object. try: traceback_entries = traceback.extract_tb(tb) except AttributeError: traceback_entries = tb parser = _Hook(traceback_entries, align, strip_path, conservative) tpe = tpe if isinstance(tpe, str) else tpe.__name__ tb_message = styles['backtrace'].format('Traceback ({0}):'.format( 'Most recent call ' + ('first' if reverse else 'last'))) + \ Style.RESET_ALL err_message = styles['error'].format(tpe + ': ' + str(value)) + \ Style.RESET_ALL if reverse: parser.reverse() _flush(tb_message) backtrace = parser.generate_backtrace(styles) backtrace.insert(0 if reverse else len(backtrace), err_message) for entry in backtrace: _flush(entry) if tb: backtrace_excepthook(tpe=tpe, value=value, tb=tb) else: sys.excepthook = backtrace_excepthook
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def _extract_traceback(text): """Receive a list of strings representing the input from stdin and return the restructured backtrace. This iterates over the output and once it identifies a hopefully genuine identifier, it will start parsing output. In the case the input includes a reraise (a Python 3 case), the primary traceback isn't handled, only the reraise. Each of the traceback lines are then handled two lines at a time for each stack object. Note that all parts of each stack object are stripped from newlines and spaces to keep the output clean. """ capture = False entries = [] all_else = [] ignore_trace = False # In python 3, a traceback may includes output from a reraise. # e.g, an exception is captured and reraised with another exception. # This marks that we should ignore if text.count(TRACEBACK_IDENTIFIER) == 2: ignore_trace = True for index, line in enumerate(text): if TRACEBACK_IDENTIFIER in line: if ignore_trace: ignore_trace = False continue capture = True # We're not capturing and making sure we only read lines # with spaces since, after the initial identifier, all traceback lines # contain a prefix spacing. elif capture and line.startswith(' '): if index % 2 == 0: # Line containing a file, line and module. line = line.strip().strip('\n') next_line = text[index + 1].strip('\n') entries.append(line + ', ' + next_line) elif capture: # Line containing the module call. entries.append(line) break else: # Add everything else after the traceback. all_else.append(line) traceback_entries = [] # Build the traceback structure later passed for formatting. for index, line in enumerate(entries[:-2]): # TODO: This should be done in a _parse_entry function element = line.split(',') element[0] = element[0].strip().lstrip('File').strip(' "') element[1] = element[1].strip().lstrip('line').strip() element[2] = element[2].strip().lstrip('in').strip() traceback_entries.append(tuple(element)) return traceback_entries, all_else
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def add_circles(self, ra_cen, dec_cen, radius, depth=None): """ Add one or more circles to this region Parameters ---------- ra_cen, dec_cen, radius : float or list The center and radius of the circle or circles to add to this region. depth : int The depth at which the given circles will be inserted. """ if depth is None or depth > self.maxdepth: depth = self.maxdepth try: sky = list(zip(ra_cen, dec_cen)) rad = radius except TypeError: sky = [[ra_cen, dec_cen]] rad = [radius] sky = np.array(sky) rad = np.array(rad) vectors = self.sky2vec(sky) for vec, r in zip(vectors, rad): pix = hp.query_disc(2**depth, vec, r, inclusive=True, nest=True) self.add_pixels(pix, depth) self._renorm() return
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def add_poly(self, positions, depth=None): """ Add a single polygon to this region. Parameters ---------- positions : [[ra, dec], ...] Positions for the vertices of the polygon. The polygon needs to be convex and non-intersecting. depth : int The deepth at which the polygon will be inserted. """ if not (len(positions) >= 3): raise AssertionError("A minimum of three coordinate pairs are required") if depth is None or depth > self.maxdepth: depth = self.maxdepth ras, decs = np.array(list(zip(*positions))) sky = self.radec2sky(ras, decs) pix = hp.query_polygon(2**depth, self.sky2vec(sky), inclusive=True, nest=True) self.add_pixels(pix, depth) self._renorm() return
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def add_pixels(self, pix, depth): """ Add one or more HEALPix pixels to this region. Parameters ---------- pix : int or iterable The pixels to be added depth : int The depth at which the pixels are added. """ if depth not in self.pixeldict: self.pixeldict[depth] = set() self.pixeldict[depth].update(set(pix))
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AegeanTools/regions.py
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def get_area(self, degrees=True): """ Calculate the total area represented by this region. Parameters ---------- degrees : bool If True then return the area in square degrees, otherwise use steradians. Default = True. Returns ------- area : float The area of the region. """ area = 0 for d in range(1, self.maxdepth+1): area += len(self.pixeldict[d])*hp.nside2pixarea(2**d, degrees=degrees) return area
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AegeanTools/regions.py
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def _demote_all(self): """ Convert the multi-depth pixeldict into a single set of pixels at the deepest layer. The result is cached, and reset when any changes are made to this region. """ # only do the calculations if the demoted list is empty if len(self.demoted) == 0: pd = self.pixeldict for d in range(1, self.maxdepth): for p in pd[d]: pd[d+1].update(set((4*p, 4*p+1, 4*p+2, 4*p+3))) pd[d] = set() # clear the pixels from this level self.demoted = pd[d+1] return
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AegeanTools/regions.py
Region._renorm
def _renorm(self): """ Remake the pixel dictionary, merging groups of pixels at level N into a single pixel at level N-1 """ self.demoted = set() # convert all to lowest level self._demote_all() # now promote as needed for d in range(self.maxdepth, 2, -1): plist = self.pixeldict[d].copy() for p in plist: if p % 4 == 0: nset = set((p, p+1, p+2, p+3)) if p+1 in plist and p+2 in plist and p+3 in plist: # remove the four pixels from this level self.pixeldict[d].difference_update(nset) # add a new pixel to the next level up self.pixeldict[d-1].add(p/4) self.demoted = set() return
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def _renorm(self): """ Remake the pixel dictionary, merging groups of pixels at level N into a single pixel at level N-1 """ self.demoted = set() # convert all to lowest level self._demote_all() # now promote as needed for d in range(self.maxdepth, 2, -1): plist = self.pixeldict[d].copy() for p in plist: if p % 4 == 0: nset = set((p, p+1, p+2, p+3)) if p+1 in plist and p+2 in plist and p+3 in plist: # remove the four pixels from this level self.pixeldict[d].difference_update(nset) # add a new pixel to the next level up self.pixeldict[d-1].add(p/4) self.demoted = set() return
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