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uri = Uri()
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if parts[0]:
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uri.scheme = parts[0]
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if parts[1]:
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host_parts = parts[1].split(':')
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if host_parts[0]:
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uri.host = host_parts[0]
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if len(host_parts) > 1:
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uri.port = int(host_parts[1])
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if parts[2]:
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uri.path = parts[2]
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if parts[4]:
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param_pairs = parts[4].split('&')
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for pair in param_pairs:
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pair_parts = pair.split('=')
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if len(pair_parts) > 1:
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uri.query[urllib.unquote_plus(pair_parts[0])] = (
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urllib.unquote_plus(pair_parts[1]))
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elif len(pair_parts) == 1:
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uri.query[urllib.unquote_plus(pair_parts[0])] = None
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return uri"
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889,"def _get_connection(self, uri, headers=None):
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""""""Opens a socket connection to the server to set up an HTTP request.
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Args:
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uri: The full URL for the request as a Uri object.
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headers: A dict of string pairs containing the HTTP headers for the
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request.
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""""""
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connection = None
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if uri.scheme == 'https':
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if not uri.port:
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connection = httplib.HTTPSConnection(uri.host)
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else:
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connection = httplib.HTTPSConnection(uri.host, int(uri.port))
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else:
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if not uri.port:
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connection = httplib.HTTPConnection(uri.host)
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else:
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connection = httplib.HTTPConnection(uri.host, int(uri.port))
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return connection"
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890,"def _http_request(self, method, uri, headers=None, body_parts=None):
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""""""Makes an HTTP request using httplib.
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Args:
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method: str example: 'GET', 'POST', 'PUT', 'DELETE', etc.
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uri: str or atom.http_core.Uri
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headers: dict of strings mapping to strings which will be sent as HTTP
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headers in the request.
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body_parts: list of strings, objects with a read method, or objects
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which can be converted to strings using str. Each of these
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will be sent in order as the body of the HTTP request.
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""""""
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if isinstance(uri, (str, unicode)):
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uri = Uri.parse_uri(uri)
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connection = self._get_connection(uri, headers=headers)
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if self.debug:
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connection.debuglevel = 1
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if connection.host != uri.host:
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connection.putrequest(method, str(uri))
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else:
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connection.putrequest(method, uri._get_relative_path())
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# Overcome a bug in Python 2.4 and 2.5
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# httplib.HTTPConnection.putrequest adding
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# HTTP request header 'Host: www.google.com:443' instead of
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# 'Host: www.google.com', and thus resulting the error message
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# 'Token invalid - AuthSub token has wrong scope' in the HTTP response.
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if (uri.scheme == 'https' and int(uri.port or 443) == 443 and
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hasattr(connection, '_buffer') and
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isinstance(connection._buffer, list)):
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header_line = 'Host: %s:443' % uri.host
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replacement_header_line = 'Host: %s' % uri.host
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try:
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connection._buffer[connection._buffer.index(header_line)] = (
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replacement_header_line)
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except ValueError: # header_line missing from connection._buffer
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pass
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# Send the HTTP headers.
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for header_name, value in headers.iteritems():
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connection.putheader(header_name, value)
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connection.endheaders()
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# If there is data, send it in the request.
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if body_parts:
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for part in body_parts:
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_send_data_part(part, connection)
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# Return the HTTP Response from the server.
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return connection.getresponse()"
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891,"def seek(self, offset, mode='set', renew=False):
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""""""
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Moves the cursor of the Scanner to or by *offset* depending on the *mode*.
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Is is similar to a file's `seek()` function, however the *mode* parameter
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also accepts the string-mode values `'set'`, `'cur'` and `'end'`.
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Note that even for the `'end'` mode, the *offset* must be negative to
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actually reach back up from the end of the file.
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