# Copyright 2015 Google Inc. # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. """Helper functions for commonly used utilities.""" import base64 import calendar import datetime import six from six.moves import urllib CLOCK_SKEW_SECS = 300 # 5 minutes in seconds CLOCK_SKEW = datetime.timedelta(seconds=CLOCK_SKEW_SECS) def copy_docstring(source_class): """Decorator that copies a method's docstring from another class. Args: source_class (type): The class that has the documented method. Returns: Callable: A decorator that will copy the docstring of the same named method in the source class to the decorated method. """ def decorator(method): """Decorator implementation. Args: method (Callable): The method to copy the docstring to. Returns: Callable: the same method passed in with an updated docstring. Raises: ValueError: if the method already has a docstring. """ if method.__doc__: raise ValueError("Method already has a docstring.") source_method = getattr(source_class, method.__name__) method.__doc__ = source_method.__doc__ return method return decorator def utcnow(): """Returns the current UTC datetime. Returns: datetime: The current time in UTC. """ return datetime.datetime.utcnow() def datetime_to_secs(value): """Convert a datetime object to the number of seconds since the UNIX epoch. Args: value (datetime): The datetime to convert. Returns: int: The number of seconds since the UNIX epoch. """ return calendar.timegm(value.utctimetuple()) def to_bytes(value, encoding="utf-8"): """Converts a string value to bytes, if necessary. Unfortunately, ``six.b`` is insufficient for this task since in Python 2 because it does not modify ``unicode`` objects. Args: value (Union[str, bytes]): The value to be converted. encoding (str): The encoding to use to convert unicode to bytes. Defaults to "utf-8". Returns: bytes: The original value converted to bytes (if unicode) or as passed in if it started out as bytes. Raises: ValueError: If the value could not be converted to bytes. """ result = value.encode(encoding) if isinstance(value, six.text_type) else value if isinstance(result, six.binary_type): return result else: raise ValueError("{0!r} could not be converted to bytes".format(value)) def from_bytes(value): """Converts bytes to a string value, if necessary. Args: value (Union[str, bytes]): The value to be converted. Returns: str: The original value converted to unicode (if bytes) or as passed in if it started out as unicode. Raises: ValueError: If the value could not be converted to unicode. """ result = value.decode("utf-8") if isinstance(value, six.binary_type) else value if isinstance(result, six.text_type): return result else: raise ValueError("{0!r} could not be converted to unicode".format(value)) def update_query(url, params, remove=None): """Updates a URL's query parameters. Replaces any current values if they are already present in the URL. Args: url (str): The URL to update. params (Mapping[str, str]): A mapping of query parameter keys to values. remove (Sequence[str]): Parameters to remove from the query string. Returns: str: The URL with updated query parameters. Examples: >>> url = 'http://example.com?a=1' >>> update_query(url, {'a': '2'}) http://example.com?a=2 >>> update_query(url, {'b': '3'}) http://example.com?a=1&b=3 >> update_query(url, {'b': '3'}, remove=['a']) http://example.com?b=3 """ if remove is None: remove = [] # Split the URL into parts. parts = urllib.parse.urlparse(url) # Parse the query string. query_params = urllib.parse.parse_qs(parts.query) # Update the query parameters with the new parameters. query_params.update(params) # Remove any values specified in remove. query_params = { key: value for key, value in six.iteritems(query_params) if key not in remove } # Re-encoded the query string. new_query = urllib.parse.urlencode(query_params, doseq=True) # Unsplit the url. new_parts = parts._replace(query=new_query) return urllib.parse.urlunparse(new_parts) def scopes_to_string(scopes): """Converts scope value to a string suitable for sending to OAuth 2.0 authorization servers. Args: scopes (Sequence[str]): The sequence of scopes to convert. Returns: str: The scopes formatted as a single string. """ return " ".join(scopes) def string_to_scopes(scopes): """Converts stringifed scopes value to a list. Args: scopes (Union[Sequence, str]): The string of space-separated scopes to convert. Returns: Sequence(str): The separated scopes. """ if not scopes: return [] return scopes.split(" ") def padded_urlsafe_b64decode(value): """Decodes base64 strings lacking padding characters. Google infrastructure tends to omit the base64 padding characters. Args: value (Union[str, bytes]): The encoded value. Returns: bytes: The decoded value """ b64string = to_bytes(value) padded = b64string + b"=" * (-len(b64string) % 4) return base64.urlsafe_b64decode(padded) def unpadded_urlsafe_b64encode(value): """Encodes base64 strings removing any padding characters. `rfc 7515`_ defines Base64url to NOT include any padding characters, but the stdlib doesn't do that by default. _rfc7515: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7515#page-6 Args: value (Union[str|bytes]): The bytes-like value to encode Returns: Union[str|bytes]: The encoded value """ return base64.urlsafe_b64encode(value).rstrip(b"=")