# coding: utf-8 """ Copyright 2016 SmartBear Software 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. Credit: this file (rest.py) is modified based on rest.py in Dropbox Python SDK: https://www.dropbox.com/developers/core/sdks/python """ from __future__ import absolute_import import sys import io import json import ssl import certifi import logging # python 2 and python 3 compatibility library from six import iteritems try: import urllib3 except ImportError: raise ImportError('Swagger python client requires urllib3.') try: # for python3 from urllib.parse import urlencode except ImportError: # for python2 from urllib import urlencode logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) class RESTResponse(io.IOBase): def __init__(self, resp): self.urllib3_response = resp self.status = resp.status self.reason = resp.reason self.data = resp.data def getheaders(self): """ Returns a dictionary of the response headers. """ return self.urllib3_response.getheaders() def getheader(self, name, default=None): """ Returns a given response header. """ return self.urllib3_response.getheader(name, default) class RESTClientObject(object): def __init__(self, configuration, pools_size=4): # urllib3.PoolManager will pass all kw parameters to connectionpool # https://github.com/shazow/urllib3/blob/f9409436f83aeb79fbaf090181cd81b784f1b8ce/urllib3/poolmanager.py#L75 # https://github.com/shazow/urllib3/blob/f9409436f83aeb79fbaf090181cd81b784f1b8ce/urllib3/connectionpool.py#L680 # ca_certs vs cert_file vs key_file # http://stackoverflow.com/a/23957365/2985775 # cert_reqs if configuration.verify_ssl: cert_reqs = ssl.CERT_REQUIRED else: cert_reqs = ssl.CERT_NONE # ca_certs if configuration.ssl_ca_cert: ca_certs = configuration.ssl_ca_cert else: # if not set certificate file, use Mozilla's root certificates. ca_certs = certifi.where() # cert_file cert_file = configuration.cert_file # key file key_file = configuration.key_file # https pool manager self.pool_manager = urllib3.PoolManager( num_pools=pools_size, cert_reqs=cert_reqs, ca_certs=ca_certs, cert_file=cert_file, key_file=key_file ) def request(self, method, url, query_params=None, headers=None, body=None, post_params=None): """ :param method: http request method :param url: http request url :param query_params: query parameters in the url :param headers: http request headers :param body: request json body, for `application/json` :param post_params: request post parameters, `application/x-www-form-urlencode` and `multipart/form-data` """ method = method.upper() assert method in ['GET', 'HEAD', 'DELETE', 'POST', 'PUT', 'PATCH', 'OPTIONS'] if post_params and body: raise ValueError( "body parameter cannot be used with post_params parameter." ) post_params = post_params or {} headers = headers or {} if 'Content-Type' not in headers: headers['Content-Type'] = 'application/json' try: # For `POST`, `PUT`, `PATCH`, `OPTIONS`, `DELETE` if method in ['POST', 'PUT', 'PATCH', 'OPTIONS', 'DELETE']: if query_params: url += '?' + urlencode(query_params) if headers['Content-Type'] == 'application/json': r = self.pool_manager.request(method, url, body=json.dumps(body), headers=headers) if headers['Content-Type'] == 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded': r = self.pool_manager.request(method, url, fields=post_params, encode_multipart=False, headers=headers) if headers['Content-Type'] == 'multipart/form-data': # must del headers['Content-Type'], or the correct Content-Type # which generated by urllib3 will be overwritten. del headers['Content-Type'] r = self.pool_manager.request(method, url, fields=post_params, encode_multipart=True, headers=headers) # For `GET`, `HEAD` else: r = self.pool_manager.request(method, url, fields=query_params, headers=headers) except urllib3.exceptions.SSLError as e: msg = "{0}\n{1}".format(type(e).__name__, str(e)) raise ApiException(status=0, reason=msg) r = RESTResponse(r) # In the python 3, the response.data is bytes. # we need to decode it to string. if sys.version_info > (3,): r.data = r.data.decode('utf8') # log response body logger.debug("response body: %s" % r.data) if r.status not in range(200, 206): raise ApiException(http_resp=r) return r def GET(self, url, headers=None, query_params=None): return self.request("GET", url, headers=headers, query_params=query_params) def HEAD(self, url, headers=None, query_params=None): return self.request("HEAD", url, headers=headers, query_params=query_params) def OPTIONS(self, url, headers=None, query_params=None, post_params=None, body=None): return self.request("OPTIONS", url, headers=headers, query_params=query_params, post_params=post_params, body=body) def DELETE(self, url, headers=None, query_params=None, body=None): return self.request("DELETE", url, headers=headers, query_params=query_params, body=body) def POST(self, url, headers=None, query_params=None, post_params=None, body=None): return self.request("POST", url, headers=headers, query_params=query_params, post_params=post_params, body=body) def PUT(self, url, headers=None, query_params=None, post_params=None, body=None): return self.request("PUT", url, headers=headers, query_params=query_params, post_params=post_params, body=body) def PATCH(self, url, headers=None, query_params=None, post_params=None, body=None): return self.request("PATCH", url, headers=headers, query_params=query_params, post_params=post_params, body=body) class ApiException(Exception): def __init__(self, status=None, reason=None, http_resp=None): if http_resp: self.status = http_resp.status self.reason = http_resp.reason self.body = http_resp.data self.headers = http_resp.getheaders() else: self.status = status self.reason = reason self.body = None self.headers = None def __str__(self): """ Custom error messages for exception """ error_message = "({0})\n"\ "Reason: {1}\n".format(self.status, self.reason) if self.headers: error_message += "HTTP response headers: {0}\n".format(self.headers) if self.body: error_message += "HTTP response body: {0}\n".format(self.body) return error_message