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# This file is part of urlgrabber, a high-level cross-protocol url-grabber
# Copyright 2002-2004 Michael D. Stenner, Ryan Tomayko
# Copyright 2009 Red Hat inc, pycurl code written by Seth Vidal
"""A high-level cross-protocol url-grabber.
GENERAL ARGUMENTS (kwargs)
Where possible, the module-level default is indicated, and legal
values are provided.
copy_local = 0 [0|1]
ignored except for file:// urls, in which case it specifies
whether urlgrab should still make a copy of the file, or simply
point to the existing copy. The module level default for this
option is 0.
close_connection = 0 [0|1]
tells URLGrabber to close the connection after a file has been
transferred. This is ignored unless the download happens with the
http keepalive handler (keepalive=1). Otherwise, the connection
is left open for further use. The module level default for this
option is 0 (keepalive connections will not be closed).
keepalive = 1 [0|1]
specifies whether keepalive should be used for HTTP/1.1 servers
that support it. The module level default for this option is 1
(keepalive is enabled).
progress_obj = None
a class instance that supports the following methods:
po.start(filename, url, basename, size, now, text)
# length will be None if unknown
po.update(read) # read == bytes read so far
po.end()
multi_progress_obj = None
a class instance that supports the following methods:
mo.start(total_files, total_size)
mo.newMeter() => meter
mo.removeMeter(meter)
mo.end()
The 'meter' object is similar to progress_obj, but multiple
instances may be created and updated at the same time.
When downloading multiple files in parallel and multi_progress_obj
is None progress_obj is used in compatibility mode: finished files
are shown but there's no in-progress display.
text = None
specifies alternative text to be passed to the progress meter
object. If not given, the default progress meter will use the
basename of the file.
throttle = 1.0
a number - if it's an int, it's the bytes/second throttle limit.
If it's a float, it is first multiplied by bandwidth. If throttle
== 0, throttling is disabled. If None, the module-level default
(which can be set on default_grabber.throttle) is used. See
BANDWIDTH THROTTLING for more information.
timeout = 300
a positive integer expressing the number of seconds to wait before
timing out attempts to connect to a server. If the value is None
or 0, connection attempts will not time out. The timeout is passed
to the underlying pycurl object as its CONNECTTIMEOUT option, see
the curl documentation on CURLOPT_CONNECTTIMEOUT for more information.
http://curl.haxx.se/libcurl/c/curl_easy_setopt.html#CURLOPTCONNECTTIMEOUT
minrate = 1000
This sets the low speed threshold in bytes per second. If the server
is sending data slower than this for at least `timeout' seconds, the
library aborts the connection.
bandwidth = 0
the nominal max bandwidth in bytes/second. If throttle is a float
and bandwidth == 0, throttling is disabled. If None, the
module-level default (which can be set on
default_grabber.bandwidth) is used. See BANDWIDTH THROTTLING for
more information.
range = None
a tuple of the form (first_byte, last_byte) describing a byte
range to retrieve. Either or both of the values may set to
None. If first_byte is None, byte offset 0 is assumed. If
last_byte is None, the last byte available is assumed. Note that
the range specification is python-like in that (0,10) will yield
the first 10 bytes of the file.
If set to None, no range will be used.
reget = None [None|'simple'|'check_timestamp']
whether to attempt to reget a partially-downloaded file. Reget
only applies to .urlgrab and (obviously) only if there is a
partially downloaded file. Reget has two modes:
'simple' -- the local file will always be trusted. If there
are 100 bytes in the local file, then the download will always
begin 100 bytes into the requested file.
'check_timestamp' -- the timestamp of the server file will be
compared to the timestamp of the local file. ONLY if the
local file is newer than or the same age as the server file
will reget be used. If the server file is newer, or the
timestamp is not returned, the entire file will be fetched.
NOTE: urlgrabber can do very little to verify that the partial
file on disk is identical to the beginning of the remote file.
You may want to either employ a custom "checkfunc" or simply avoid
using reget in situations where corruption is a concern.
user_agent = 'urlgrabber/VERSION'
a string, usually of the form 'AGENT/VERSION' that is provided to
HTTP servers in the User-agent header. The module level default
for this option is "urlgrabber/VERSION".
http_headers = None
a tuple of 2-tuples, each containing a header and value. These
will be used for http and https requests only. For example, you
can do
http_headers = (('Pragma', 'no-cache'),)
ftp_headers = None
this is just like http_headers, but will be used for ftp requests.
proxies = None
a dictionary that maps protocol schemes to proxy hosts. For
example, to use a proxy server on host "foo" port 3128 for http
and https URLs:
proxies={ 'http' : 'http://foo:3128', 'https' : 'http://foo:3128' }
note that proxy authentication information may be provided using
normal URL constructs:
proxies={ 'http' : 'http://user:host@foo:3128' }
libproxy = False
Use the libproxy module (if installed) to find proxies.
The libproxy code is only used if the proxies dictionary
does not provide any proxies.
prefix = None
a url prefix that will be prepended to all requested urls. For
example:
g = URLGrabber(prefix='http://foo.com/mirror/')
g.urlgrab('some/file.txt')
## this will fetch 'http://foo.com/mirror/some/file.txt'
This option exists primarily to allow identical behavior to
MirrorGroup (and derived) instances. Note: a '/' will be inserted
if necessary, so you cannot specify a prefix that ends with a
partial file or directory name.
opener = None
No-op when using the curl backend (default)
cache_openers = True
No-op when using the curl backend (default)
data = None
Only relevant for the HTTP family (and ignored for other
protocols), this allows HTTP POSTs. When the data kwarg is
present (and not None), an HTTP request will automatically become
a POST rather than GET. This is done by direct passthrough to
urllib2. If you use this, you may also want to set the
'Content-length' and 'Content-type' headers with the http_headers
option. Note that python 2.2 handles the case of these
badly and if you do not use the proper case (shown here), your
values will be overridden with the defaults.
urlparser = URLParser()
The URLParser class handles pre-processing of URLs, including
auth-handling for user/pass encoded in http urls, file handing
(that is, filenames not sent as a URL), and URL quoting. If you
want to override any of this behavior, you can pass in a
replacement instance. See also the 'quote' option.
quote = None
Whether or not to quote the path portion of a url.
quote = 1 -> quote the URLs (they're not quoted yet)
quote = 0 -> do not quote them (they're already quoted)
quote = None -> guess what to do
This option only affects proper urls like 'file:///etc/passwd'; it
does not affect 'raw' filenames like '/etc/passwd'. The latter
will always be quoted as they are converted to URLs. Also, only
the path part of a url is quoted. If you need more fine-grained
control, you should probably subclass URLParser and pass it in via
the 'urlparser' option.
username = None
username to use for simple http auth - is automatically quoted for special characters
password = None
password to use for simple http auth - is automatically quoted for special characters
ssl_ca_cert = None
this option can be used if M2Crypto is available and will be
ignored otherwise. If provided, it will be used to create an SSL
context. If both ssl_ca_cert and ssl_context are provided, then
ssl_context will be ignored and a new context will be created from
ssl_ca_cert.
ssl_context = None
No-op when using the curl backend (default)
ssl_verify_peer = True
Check the server's certificate to make sure it is valid with what our CA validates
ssl_verify_host = True
Check the server's hostname to make sure it matches the certificate DN
ssl_key = None
Path to the key the client should use to connect/authenticate with
ssl_key_type = 'PEM'
PEM or DER - format of key
ssl_cert = None
Path to the ssl certificate the client should use to to authenticate with
ssl_cert_type = 'PEM'
PEM or DER - format of certificate
ssl_key_pass = None
password to access the ssl_key
size = None
size (in bytes) or Maximum size of the thing being downloaded.
This is mostly to keep us from exploding with an endless datastream
max_header_size = 2097152
Maximum size (in bytes) of the headers.
ip_resolve = 'whatever'
What type of name to IP resolving to use, default is to do both IPV4 and
IPV6.
async = (key, limit)
When this option is set, the urlgrab() is not processed immediately
but queued. parallel_wait() then processes grabs in parallel, limiting
the numer of connections in each 'key' group to at most 'limit'.
max_connections
The global connection limit.
timedhosts
The filename of the host download statistics. If defined, urlgrabber
will update the stats at the end of every download. At the end of
parallel_wait(), the updated stats are saved. If synchronous grabs
are used, you should call th_save().
default_speed, half_life
These options only affect the async mirror selection code.
The default_speed option sets the speed estimate for mirrors
we have never downloaded from, and defaults to 1 MBps.
The speed estimate also drifts exponentially from the speed
actually measured to the default speed, with default
period of 30 days.
ftp_disable_epsv = False
False, True
This options disables Extended Passive Mode (the EPSV command)
which does not work correctly on some buggy ftp servers.
RETRY RELATED ARGUMENTS
retry = None
the number of times to retry the grab before bailing. If this is
zero, it will retry forever. This was intentional... really, it
was :). If this value is not supplied or is supplied but is None
retrying does not occur.
retrycodes = [-1,2,4,5,6,7]
a sequence of errorcodes (values of e.errno) for which it should
retry. See the doc on URLGrabError for more details on this. You
might consider modifying a copy of the default codes rather than
building yours from scratch so that if the list is extended in the
future (or one code is split into two) you can still enjoy the
benefits of the default list. You can do that with something like
this:
retrycodes = urlgrabber.grabber.URLGrabberOptions().retrycodes
if 12 not in retrycodes:
retrycodes.append(12)
checkfunc = None
a function to do additional checks. This defaults to None, which
means no additional checking. The function should simply return
on a successful check. It should raise URLGrabError on an
unsuccessful check. Raising of any other exception will be
considered immediate failure and no retries will occur.
If it raises URLGrabError, the error code will determine the retry
behavior. Negative error numbers are reserved for use by these
passed in functions, so you can use many negative numbers for
different types of failure. By default, -1 results in a retry,
but this can be customized with retrycodes.
If you simply pass in a function, it will be given exactly one
argument: a CallbackObject instance with the .url attribute
defined and either .filename (for urlgrab) or .data (for urlread).
For urlgrab, .filename is the name of the local file. For
urlread, .data is the actual string data. If you need other
arguments passed to the callback (program state of some sort), you
can do so like this:
checkfunc=(function, ('arg1', 2), {'kwarg': 3})
if the downloaded file has filename /tmp/stuff, then this will
result in this call (for urlgrab):
function(obj, 'arg1', 2, kwarg=3)
# obj.filename = '/tmp/stuff'
# obj.url = 'http://foo.com/stuff'
NOTE: both the "args" tuple and "kwargs" dict must be present if
you use this syntax, but either (or both) can be empty.
failure_callback = None
The callback that gets called during retries when an attempt to
fetch a file fails. The syntax for specifying the callback is
identical to checkfunc, except for the attributes defined in the
CallbackObject instance. The attributes for failure_callback are:
exception = the raised exception
url = the url we're trying to fetch
tries = the number of tries so far (including this one)
retry = the value of the retry option
The callback is present primarily to inform the calling program of
the failure, but if it raises an exception (including the one it's
passed) that exception will NOT be caught and will therefore cause
future retries to be aborted.
The callback is called for EVERY failure, including the last one.
On the last try, the callback can raise an alternate exception,
but it cannot (without severe trickiness) prevent the exception
from being raised.
failfunc = None
The callback that gets called when urlgrab request fails.
If defined, urlgrab() calls it instead of raising URLGrabError.
Callback syntax is identical to failure_callback.
Contrary to failure_callback, it's called only once. It's primary
purpose is to use urlgrab() without a try/except block.
interrupt_callback = None
This callback is called if KeyboardInterrupt is received at any
point in the transfer. Basically, this callback can have three
impacts on the fetch process based on the way it exits:
1) raise no exception: the current fetch will be aborted, but
any further retries will still take place
2) raise a URLGrabError: if you're using a MirrorGroup, then
this will prompt a failover to the next mirror according to
the behavior of the MirrorGroup subclass. It is recommended
that you raise URLGrabError with code 15, 'user abort'. If
you are NOT using a MirrorGroup subclass, then this is the
same as (3).
3) raise some other exception (such as KeyboardInterrupt), which
will not be caught at either the grabber or mirror levels.
That is, it will be raised up all the way to the caller.
This callback is very similar to failure_callback. They are
passed the same arguments, so you could use the same function for
both.
BANDWIDTH THROTTLING
urlgrabber supports throttling via two values: throttle and
bandwidth Between the two, you can either specify and absolute
throttle threshold or specify a theshold as a fraction of maximum
available bandwidth.
throttle is a number - if it's an int, it's the bytes/second
throttle limit. If it's a float, it is first multiplied by
bandwidth. If throttle == 0, throttling is disabled. If None, the
module-level default (which can be set with set_throttle) is used.
bandwidth is the nominal max bandwidth in bytes/second. If throttle
is a float and bandwidth == 0, throttling is disabled. If None, the
module-level default (which can be set with set_bandwidth) is used.
Note that when multiple downloads run simultaneously (multiprocessing
or the parallel urlgrab() feature is used) the total bandwidth might
exceed the throttle limit. You may want to also set max_connections=1
or scale your throttle option down accordingly.
THROTTLING EXAMPLES:
Lets say you have a 100 Mbps connection. This is (about) 10^8 bits
per second, or 12,500,000 Bytes per second. You have a number of
throttling options:
*) set_bandwidth(12500000); set_throttle(0.5) # throttle is a float
This will limit urlgrab to use half of your available bandwidth.
*) set_throttle(6250000) # throttle is an int
This will also limit urlgrab to use half of your available
bandwidth, regardless of what bandwidth is set to.
*) set_throttle(6250000); set_throttle(1.0) # float
Use half your bandwidth
*) set_throttle(6250000); set_throttle(2.0) # float
Use up to 12,500,000 Bytes per second (your nominal max bandwidth)
*) set_throttle(6250000); set_throttle(0) # throttle = 0
Disable throttling - this is more efficient than a very large
throttle setting.
*) set_throttle(0); set_throttle(1.0) # throttle is float, bandwidth = 0
Disable throttling - this is the default when the module is loaded.
SUGGESTED AUTHOR IMPLEMENTATION (THROTTLING)
While this is flexible, it's not extremely obvious to the user. I
suggest you implement a float throttle as a percent to make the
distinction between absolute and relative throttling very explicit.
Also, you may want to convert the units to something more convenient
than bytes/second, such as kbps or kB/s, etc.
"""
import os
import sys
import urlparse
import time
import string
import urllib
import urllib2
from httplib import responses
import mimetools
import thread
import types
import stat
import pycurl
from ftplib import parse150
from StringIO import StringIO
from httplib import HTTPException
import socket, select, fcntl
from byterange import range_tuple_normalize, range_tuple_to_header, RangeError
try:
import xattr
if not hasattr(xattr, 'set'):
xattr = None # This is a "newer" API.
except ImportError:
xattr = None
########################################################################
# MODULE INITIALIZATION
########################################################################
try:
exec('from ' + (__name__.split('.'))[0] + ' import __version__')
except:
__version__ = '???'
try:
# this part isn't going to do much - need to talk to gettext
from i18n import _
except ImportError, msg:
def _(st): return st
########################################################################
# functions for debugging output. These functions are here because they
# are also part of the module initialization.
DEBUG = None
def set_logger(DBOBJ):
"""Set the DEBUG object. This is called by _init_default_logger when
the environment variable URLGRABBER_DEBUG is set, but can also be
called by a calling program. Basically, if the calling program uses
the logging module and would like to incorporate urlgrabber logging,
then it can do so this way. It's probably not necessary as most
internal logging is only for debugging purposes.
The passed-in object should be a logging.Logger instance. It will
be pushed into the keepalive and byterange modules if they're
being used. The mirror module pulls this object in on import, so
you will need to manually push into it. In fact, you may find it
tidier to simply push your logging object (or objects) into each
of these modules independently.
"""
global DEBUG
DEBUG = DBOBJ
def _init_default_logger(logspec=None):
'''Examines the environment variable URLGRABBER_DEBUG and creates
a logging object (logging.logger) based on the contents. It takes
the form
URLGRABBER_DEBUG=level,filename
where "level" can be either an integer or a log level from the
logging module (DEBUG, INFO, etc). If the integer is zero or
less, logging will be disabled. Filename is the filename where
logs will be sent. If it is "-", then stdout will be used. If
the filename is empty or missing, stderr will be used. If the
variable cannot be processed or the logging module cannot be
imported (python < 2.3) then logging will be disabled. Here are
some examples:
URLGRABBER_DEBUG=1,debug.txt # log everything to debug.txt
URLGRABBER_DEBUG=WARNING,- # log warning and higher to stdout
URLGRABBER_DEBUG=INFO # log info and higher to stderr
This function is called during module initialization. It is not
intended to be called from outside. The only reason it is a
function at all is to keep the module-level namespace tidy and to
collect the code into a nice block.'''
try:
if logspec is None:
logspec = os.environ['URLGRABBER_DEBUG']
dbinfo = logspec.split(',')
import logging
level = logging._levelNames.get(dbinfo[0], None)
if level is None: level = int(dbinfo[0])
if level < 1: raise ValueError()
formatter = logging.Formatter('%(asctime)s %(message)s')
if len(dbinfo) > 1: filename = dbinfo[1]
else: filename = ''
if filename == '': handler = logging.StreamHandler(sys.stderr)
elif filename == '-': handler = logging.StreamHandler(sys.stdout)
else: handler = logging.FileHandler(filename)
handler.setFormatter(formatter)
DBOBJ = logging.getLogger('urlgrabber')
DBOBJ.propagate = False
DBOBJ.addHandler(handler)
DBOBJ.setLevel(level)
except (KeyError, ImportError, ValueError):
DBOBJ = None
set_logger(DBOBJ)
def _log_package_state():
if not DEBUG: return
DEBUG.debug('urlgrabber version = %s' % __version__)
DEBUG.debug('trans function "_" = %s' % _)
_init_default_logger()
_log_package_state()
# normally this would be from i18n or something like it ...
def _(st):
return st
########################################################################
# END MODULE INITIALIZATION
########################################################################
########################################################################
# UTILITY FUNCTIONS
########################################################################
# These functions are meant to be utilities for the urlgrabber library to use.
def _to_utf8(obj, errors='replace'):
'''convert 'unicode' to an encoded utf-8 byte string '''
# stolen from yum.i18n
if isinstance(obj, unicode):
obj = obj.encode('utf-8', errors)
return obj
def exception2msg(e):
try:
return str(e)
except UnicodeEncodeError:
# always use byte strings
return unicode(e).encode('utf8')
########################################################################
# END UTILITY FUNCTIONS
########################################################################
class URLGrabError(IOError):
"""
URLGrabError error codes:
URLGrabber error codes (0 -- 255)
0 - everything looks good (you should never see this)
1 - malformed url
2 - local file doesn't exist
3 - request for non-file local file (dir, etc)
4 - IOError on fetch
5 - OSError on fetch
6 - no content length header when we expected one
7 - HTTPException
8 - Exceeded read limit (for urlread)
9 - Requested byte range not satisfiable.
10 - Byte range requested, but range support unavailable
11 - Illegal reget mode
12 - Socket timeout
13 - malformed proxy url
14 - HTTPError (includes .code and .exception attributes)
15 - user abort
16 - error writing to local file
MirrorGroup error codes (256 -- 511)
256 - No more mirrors left to try
Custom (non-builtin) classes derived from MirrorGroup (512 -- 767)
[ this range reserved for application-specific error codes ]
Retry codes (< 0)
-1 - retry the download, unknown reason
Note: to test which group a code is in, you can simply do integer
division by 256: e.errno / 256
Negative codes are reserved for use by functions passed in to
retrygrab with checkfunc. The value -1 is built in as a generic
retry code and is already included in the retrycodes list.
Therefore, you can create a custom check function that simply
returns -1 and the fetch will be re-tried. For more customized
retries, you can use other negative number and include them in
retry-codes. This is nice for outputting useful messages about
what failed.
You can use these error codes like so:
try: urlgrab(url)
except URLGrabError, e:
if e.errno == 3: ...
# or
print e.strerror
# or simply
print e #### print '[Errno %i] %s' % (e.errno, e.strerror)
"""
def __init__(self, *args):
IOError.__init__(self, *args)
self.url = "No url specified"
class CallbackObject:
"""Container for returned callback data.
This is currently a dummy class into which urlgrabber can stuff
information for passing to callbacks. This way, the prototype for
all callbacks is the same, regardless of the data that will be
passed back. Any function that accepts a callback function as an
argument SHOULD document what it will define in this object.
It is possible that this class will have some greater
functionality in the future.
"""
def __init__(self, **kwargs):
self.__dict__.update(kwargs)
def urlgrab(url, filename=None, **kwargs):
"""grab the file at <url> and make a local copy at <filename>
If filename is none, the basename of the url is used.
urlgrab returns the filename of the local file, which may be different
from the passed-in filename if the copy_local kwarg == 0.
See module documentation for a description of possible kwargs.
"""
return default_grabber.urlgrab(url, filename, **kwargs)
def urlopen(url, **kwargs):
"""open the url and return a file object
If a progress object or throttle specifications exist, then
a special file object will be returned that supports them.
The file object can be treated like any other file object.
See module documentation for a description of possible kwargs.
"""
return default_grabber.urlopen(url, **kwargs)
def urlread(url, limit=None, **kwargs):
"""read the url into a string, up to 'limit' bytes
If the limit is exceeded, an exception will be thrown. Note that urlread
is NOT intended to be used as a way of saying "I want the first N bytes"
but rather 'read the whole file into memory, but don't use too much'
See module documentation for a description of possible kwargs.
"""
return default_grabber.urlread(url, limit, **kwargs)
class URLParser:
"""Process the URLs before passing them to urllib2.
This class does several things:
* add any prefix
* translate a "raw" file to a proper file: url
* handle any http or https auth that's encoded within the url
* quote the url
Only the "parse" method is called directly, and it calls sub-methods.
An instance of this class is held in the options object, which
means that it's easy to change the behavior by sub-classing and
passing the replacement in. It need only have a method like:
url, parts = urlparser.parse(url, opts)
"""
def parse(self, url, opts):
"""parse the url and return the (modified) url and its parts
Note: a raw file WILL be quoted when it's converted to a URL.
However, other urls (ones which come with a proper scheme) may
or may not be quoted according to opts.quote
opts.quote = 1 --> quote it
opts.quote = 0 --> do not quote it
opts.quote = None --> guess
"""
url = _to_utf8(url)
quote = opts.quote
if opts.prefix:
url = self.add_prefix(url, opts.prefix)
parts = urlparse.urlparse(url)
(scheme, host, path, parm, query, frag) = parts
if not scheme or (len(scheme) == 1 and scheme in string.letters):
# if a scheme isn't specified, we guess that it's "file:"
if url[0] not in '/\\': url = os.path.abspath(url)
url = 'file:' + urllib.pathname2url(url)
parts = urlparse.urlparse(url)
quote = 0 # pathname2url quotes, so we won't do it again
if scheme in ['http', 'https']:
parts = self.process_http(parts, url)
if quote is None:
quote = self.guess_should_quote(parts)
if quote:
parts = self.quote(parts)
url = urlparse.urlunparse(parts)
return url, parts
def add_prefix(self, url, prefix):
if prefix[-1] == '/' or url[0] == '/':
url = prefix + url
else:
url = prefix + '/' + url
return url
def process_http(self, parts, url):
(scheme, host, path, parm, query, frag) = parts
# TODO: auth-parsing here, maybe? pycurl doesn't really need it
return (scheme, host, path, parm, query, frag)
def quote(self, parts):
"""quote the URL
This method quotes ONLY the path part. If you need to quote
other parts, you should override this and pass in your derived
class. The other alternative is to quote other parts before
passing into urlgrabber.
"""
(scheme, host, path, parm, query, frag) = parts
path = urllib.quote(path)
return (scheme, host, path, parm, query, frag)
hexvals = '0123456789ABCDEF'
def guess_should_quote(self, parts):
"""
Guess whether we should quote a path. This amounts to
guessing whether it's already quoted.
find ' ' -> 1
find '%' -> 1
find '%XX' -> 0
else -> 1
"""
(scheme, host, path, parm, query, frag) = parts
if ' ' in path:
return 1
ind = string.find(path, '%')
if ind > -1:
while ind > -1:
if len(path) < ind+3:
return 1
code = path[ind+1:ind+3].upper()
if code[0] not in self.hexvals or \
code[1] not in self.hexvals:
return 1
ind = string.find(path, '%', ind+1)
return 0
return 1
class URLGrabberOptions:
"""Class to ease kwargs handling."""
def __init__(self, delegate=None, **kwargs):
"""Initialize URLGrabberOptions object.
Set default values for all options and then update options specified
in kwargs.
"""
self.delegate = delegate
if delegate is None:
self._set_defaults()
self._set_attributes(**kwargs)
def __getattr__(self, name):
if self.delegate and hasattr(self.delegate, name):
return getattr(self.delegate, name)
raise AttributeError, name
def raw_throttle(self):
"""Calculate raw throttle value from throttle and bandwidth
values.
"""
if self.throttle <= 0:
return 0
elif type(self.throttle) == type(0):
return float(self.throttle)
else: # throttle is a float
return self.bandwidth * self.throttle
def find_proxy(self, url, scheme):
"""Find the proxy to use for this URL.
Use the proxies dictionary first, then libproxy.
"""
self.proxy = None
if scheme not in ('ftp', 'http', 'https'):
return
if self.proxies:
proxy = self.proxies.get(scheme)
if proxy is None:
if scheme == 'http':
proxy = self.proxies.get('https')
elif scheme == 'https':
proxy = self.proxies.get('http')
if proxy == '_none_':
proxy = ''
self.proxy = proxy
return
if self.libproxy:
global _libproxy_cache
if _libproxy_cache is None:
try:
import libproxy
_libproxy_cache = libproxy.ProxyFactory()
except:
_libproxy_cache = False
if _libproxy_cache:
for proxy in _libproxy_cache.getProxies(url):
if proxy.startswith('http://'):
if DEBUG: DEBUG.info('using proxy "%s" for url %s' % (proxy, url))
self.proxy = proxy
break
def derive(self, **kwargs):
"""Create a derived URLGrabberOptions instance.
This method creates a new instance and overrides the
options specified in kwargs.
"""
return URLGrabberOptions(delegate=self, **kwargs)
def _set_attributes(self, **kwargs):
"""Update object attributes with those provided in kwargs."""
self.__dict__.update(kwargs)
if kwargs.has_key('range'):
# normalize the supplied range value
self.range = range_tuple_normalize(self.range)
if not self.reget in [None, 'simple', 'check_timestamp']:
raise URLGrabError(11, _('Illegal reget mode: %s') \
% (self.reget, ))
def _set_defaults(self):
"""Set all options to their default values.
When adding new options, make sure a default is
provided here.
"""
self.progress_obj = None
self.multi_progress_obj = None
self.throttle = 1.0
self.bandwidth = 0
self.retry = None
self.retrycodes = [-1,2,4,5,6,7]
self.checkfunc = None
self.failfunc = _do_raise
self.copy_local = 0
self.close_connection = 0
self.range = None
self.user_agent = 'urlgrabber/%s' % __version__
self.ip_resolve = None
self.keepalive = 1
self.proxies = None
self.libproxy = False
self.proxy = None
self.reget = None
self.failure_callback = None
self.interrupt_callback = None
self.prefix = None
self.opener = None
self.cache_openers = True
self.timeout = 300
self.minrate = None
self.text = None
self.http_headers = None
self.ftp_headers = None
self.data = None
self.urlparser = URLParser()
self.quote = None
self.username = None
self.password = None
self.ssl_ca_cert = None # sets SSL_CAINFO - path to certdb
self.ssl_context = None # no-op in pycurl
self.ssl_verify_peer = True # check peer's cert for authenticityb
self.ssl_verify_host = True # make sure who they are and who the cert is for matches
self.ssl_key = None # client key
self.ssl_key_type = 'PEM' #(or DER)
self.ssl_cert = None # client cert
self.ssl_cert_type = 'PEM' # (or DER)
self.ssl_key_pass = None # password to access the key
self.size = None # if we know how big the thing we're getting is going
# to be. this is ultimately a MAXIMUM size for the file
self.max_header_size = 2097152 #2mb seems reasonable for maximum header size
self.async = None # blocking by default
self.mirror_group = None
self.max_connections = 5
self.timedhosts = None
self.half_life = 30*24*60*60 # 30 days
self.default_speed = 500e3 # 500 kBps
self.ftp_disable_epsv = False
def __repr__(self):
return self.format()
def format(self, indent=' '):
keys = self.__dict__.keys()
if self.delegate is not None:
keys.remove('delegate')
keys.sort()
s = '{\n'
for k in keys:
s = s + indent + '%-15s: %s,\n' % \
(repr(k), repr(self.__dict__[k]))
if self.delegate:
df = self.delegate.format(indent + ' ')
s = s + indent + '%-15s: %s\n' % ("'delegate'", df)
s = s + indent + '}'
return s
def _do_raise(obj):
raise obj.exception
def _run_callback(cb, obj):
if not cb:
return
if callable(cb):
return cb(obj)
cb, arg, karg = cb
return cb(obj, *arg, **karg)
class URLGrabber(object):
"""Provides easy opening of URLs with a variety of options.
All options are specified as kwargs. Options may be specified when
the class is created and may be overridden on a per request basis.
New objects inherit default values from default_grabber.
"""
def __init__(self, **kwargs):
self.opts = URLGrabberOptions(**kwargs)
def _retry(self, opts, func, *args):
tries = 0
while 1:
# there are only two ways out of this loop. The second has
# several "sub-ways"
# 1) via the return in the "try" block
# 2) by some exception being raised
# a) an excepton is raised that we don't "except"
# b) a callback raises ANY exception
# c) we're not retry-ing or have run out of retries
# d) the URLGrabError code is not in retrycodes
# beware of infinite loops :)
tries = tries + 1
exception = None
callback = None
if DEBUG: DEBUG.info('attempt %i/%s: %s',
tries, opts.retry, args[0])
try:
r = apply(func, (opts,) + args, {})
if DEBUG: DEBUG.info('success')
return r
except URLGrabError, e:
exception = e
callback = opts.failure_callback
except KeyboardInterrupt, e:
exception = e
callback = opts.interrupt_callback
if not callback:
raise
if DEBUG: DEBUG.info('exception: %s', exception)
if callback:
if DEBUG: DEBUG.info('calling callback: %s', callback)
obj = CallbackObject(exception=exception, url=args[0],
tries=tries, retry=opts.retry)
_run_callback(callback, obj)
if (opts.retry is None) or (tries == opts.retry):
if DEBUG: DEBUG.info('retries exceeded, re-raising')
raise
retrycode = getattr(exception, 'errno', None)
if (retrycode is not None) and (retrycode not in opts.retrycodes):
if DEBUG: DEBUG.info('retrycode (%i) not in list %s, re-raising',
retrycode, opts.retrycodes)
raise
def urlopen(self, url, opts=None, **kwargs):
"""open the url and return a file object
If a progress object or throttle value specified when this
object was created, then a special file object will be
returned that supports them. The file object can be treated
like any other file object.
"""
url = _to_utf8(url)
opts = (opts or self.opts).derive(**kwargs)
if DEBUG: DEBUG.debug('combined options: %s' % repr(opts))
(url,parts) = opts.urlparser.parse(url, opts)
opts.find_proxy(url, parts[0])
def retryfunc(opts, url):
return PyCurlFileObject(url, filename=None, opts=opts)
return self._retry(opts, retryfunc, url)
def urlgrab(self, url, filename=None, opts=None, **kwargs):
"""grab the file at <url> and make a local copy at <filename>
If filename is none, the basename of the url is used.
urlgrab returns the filename of the local file, which may be
different from the passed-in filename if copy_local == 0.
"""
url = _to_utf8(url)
opts = (opts or self.opts).derive(**kwargs)
if DEBUG: DEBUG.debug('combined options: %s' % repr(opts))
(url,parts) = opts.urlparser.parse(url, opts)
(scheme, host, path, parm, query, frag) = parts
opts.find_proxy(url, scheme)
if filename is None:
filename = os.path.basename( urllib.unquote(path) )
if not filename:
# This is better than nothing.
filename = 'index.html'
if scheme == 'file' and not opts.copy_local:
# just return the name of the local file - don't make a
# copy currently
path = urllib.url2pathname(path)
if host:
path = os.path.normpath('//' + host + path)
if not os.path.exists(path):
err = URLGrabError(2,
_('Local file does not exist: %s') % (path, ))
err.url = url
raise err
elif not os.path.isfile(path):
err = URLGrabError(3,
_('Not a normal file: %s') % (path, ))
err.url = url
raise err
elif not opts.range:
if not opts.checkfunc is None:
obj = CallbackObject(filename=path, url=url)
_run_callback(opts.checkfunc, obj)
return path
if opts.async:
opts.url = url
opts.filename = filename
opts.size = int(opts.size or 0)
_async_queue.append(opts)
return filename
def retryfunc(opts, url, filename):
fo = PyCurlFileObject(url, filename, opts)
try:
fo._do_grab()
if fo._tm_last:
dlsz = fo._tm_last[0] - fo._tm_first[0]
dltm = fo._tm_last[1] - fo._tm_first[1]
_TH.update(url, dlsz, dltm, None)
if not opts.checkfunc is None:
obj = CallbackObject(filename=filename, url=url)
_run_callback(opts.checkfunc, obj)
finally:
fo.close()
return filename
try:
return self._retry(opts, retryfunc, url, filename)
except URLGrabError, e:
_TH.update(url, 0, 0, e)
opts.exception = e
return _run_callback(opts.failfunc, opts)
def urlread(self, url, limit=None, opts=None, **kwargs):
"""read the url into a string, up to 'limit' bytes
If the limit is exceeded, an exception will be thrown. Note
that urlread is NOT intended to be used as a way of saying
"I want the first N bytes" but rather 'read the whole file
into memory, but don't use too much'
"""
url = _to_utf8(url)
opts = (opts or self.opts).derive(**kwargs)
if DEBUG: DEBUG.debug('combined options: %s' % repr(opts))
(url,parts) = opts.urlparser.parse(url, opts)
opts.find_proxy(url, parts[0])
if limit is not None:
limit = limit + 1
def retryfunc(opts, url, limit):
fo = PyCurlFileObject(url, filename=None, opts=opts)
s = ''
try:
# this is an unfortunate thing. Some file-like objects
# have a default "limit" of None, while the built-in (real)
# file objects have -1. They each break the other, so for
# now, we just force the default if necessary.
if limit is None: s = fo.read()
else: s = fo.read(limit)
if not opts.checkfunc is None:
obj = CallbackObject(data=s, url=url)
_run_callback(opts.checkfunc, obj)
finally:
fo.close()
return s
s = self._retry(opts, retryfunc, url, limit)
if limit and len(s) > limit:
err = URLGrabError(8,
_('Exceeded limit (%i): %s') % (limit, url))
err.url = url
raise err
return s
def _make_callback(self, callback_obj):
# not used, left for compatibility
if callable(callback_obj):
return callback_obj, (), {}
else:
return callback_obj
# create the default URLGrabber used by urlXXX functions.
# NOTE: actual defaults are set in URLGrabberOptions
default_grabber = URLGrabber()
class PyCurlFileObject(object):
def __init__(self, url, filename, opts):
self.fo = None
self._hdr_dump = ''
self._parsed_hdr = None
self.url = url
self.scheme = urlparse.urlsplit(self.url)[0]
self.filename = filename
self.append = False
self.reget_time = None
self.opts = opts
if self.opts.reget == 'check_timestamp':
raise NotImplementedError, "check_timestamp regets are not implemented in this ver of urlgrabber. Please report this."
self._complete = False
self._rbuf = ''
self._rbufsize = 1024*8
self._ttime = time.time()
self._tsize = 0
self._amount_read = 0
self._reget_length = 0
self._range = None
self._prog_running = False
self._error = (None, None)
self.size = 0
self._hdr_ended = False
self._tm_first = None
self._tm_last = None
self._do_open()
def __getattr__(self, name):
"""This effectively allows us to wrap at the instance level.
Any attribute not found in _this_ object will be searched for
in self.fo. This includes methods."""
if hasattr(self.fo, name):
return getattr(self.fo, name)
raise AttributeError, name
def _retrieve(self, buf):
try:
tm = self._amount_read + len(buf), time.time()
if self._tm_first is None:
self._tm_first = tm
else:
self._tm_last = tm
if not self._prog_running:
if self.opts.progress_obj:
size = self.size + self._reget_length
self.opts.progress_obj.start(self._prog_reportname,
urllib.unquote(self.url),
self._prog_basename,
size=size,
text=self.opts.text)
self._prog_running = True
self.opts.progress_obj.update(self._amount_read)
self._amount_read += len(buf)
try:
if self._range:
# client-side ranges
pos = self._amount_read - len(buf)
start = self._range[0] - pos
stop = self._range[1] - pos
if start < len(buf) and stop > 0:
self.fo.write(buf[max(start, 0):stop])
else:
self.fo.write(buf)
except IOError, e:
self._cb_error = URLGrabError(16, exception2msg(e))
return -1
return len(buf)
except KeyboardInterrupt:
return -1
def _hdr_retrieve(self, buf):
if self._hdr_ended:
self._hdr_dump = ''
self.size = 0
self._hdr_ended = False
if self._over_max_size(cur=len(self._hdr_dump),
max_size=self.opts.max_header_size):
return -1
try:
# we have to get the size before we do the progress obj start
# but we can't do that w/o making it do 2 connects, which sucks
# so we cheat and stuff it in here in the hdr_retrieve
if self.scheme in ['http','https']:
if buf.lower().find('content-length:') != -1:
length = buf.split(':')[1]
self.size = int(length)
elif (self.append or self.opts.range) and self._hdr_dump == '' and ' 200 ' in buf:
# reget was attempted but server sends it all
# undo what we did in _build_range()
self.append = False
self.reget_time = None
self._amount_read = 0
self._reget_length = 0
self._range = self.opts.range
self.fo.truncate(0)
elif self.scheme in ['ftp']:
s = None
if buf.startswith('213 '):
s = buf[3:].strip()
if len(s) >= 14:
s = None # ignore MDTM responses
elif buf.startswith('150 '):
s = parse150(buf)
if s:
self.size = int(s)
if buf.lower().find('location') != -1:
location = ':'.join(buf.split(':')[1:])
location = location.strip()
self.scheme = urlparse.urlsplit(location)[0]
self.url = location
self._hdr_dump += buf
if len(self._hdr_dump) != 0 and buf == '\r\n':
self._hdr_ended = True
if DEBUG: DEBUG.debug('header ended:')
return len(buf)
except KeyboardInterrupt:
return pycurl.READFUNC_ABORT
def _return_hdr_obj(self):
if self._parsed_hdr:
return self._parsed_hdr
statusend = self._hdr_dump.find('\n')
statusend += 1 # ridiculous as it may seem.
hdrfp = StringIO()
hdrfp.write(self._hdr_dump[statusend:])
hdrfp.seek(0)
self._parsed_hdr = mimetools.Message(hdrfp)
return self._parsed_hdr
hdr = property(_return_hdr_obj)
http_code = property(fget=
lambda self: self.curl_obj.getinfo(pycurl.RESPONSE_CODE))
def _set_opts(self, opts={}):
# XXX
if not opts:
opts = self.opts
# keepalives
if not opts.keepalive:
self.curl_obj.setopt(pycurl.FORBID_REUSE, 1)
# defaults we're always going to set
self.curl_obj.setopt(pycurl.NOPROGRESS, False)
self.curl_obj.setopt(pycurl.NOSIGNAL, True)
self.curl_obj.setopt(pycurl.WRITEFUNCTION, self._retrieve)
self.curl_obj.setopt(pycurl.HEADERFUNCTION, self._hdr_retrieve)
self.curl_obj.setopt(pycurl.PROGRESSFUNCTION, self._progress_update)
self.curl_obj.setopt(pycurl.FAILONERROR, True)
self.curl_obj.setopt(pycurl.OPT_FILETIME, True)
self.curl_obj.setopt(pycurl.FOLLOWLOCATION, True)
if DEBUG and DEBUG.level <= 10:
self.curl_obj.setopt(pycurl.VERBOSE, True)
if opts.user_agent:
self.curl_obj.setopt(pycurl.USERAGENT, opts.user_agent)
if opts.ip_resolve:
# Default is: IPRESOLVE_WHATEVER
ipr = opts.ip_resolve.lower()
if ipr == 'whatever': # Do we need this?
self.curl_obj.setopt(pycurl.IPRESOLVE,pycurl.IPRESOLVE_WHATEVER)
if ipr == 'ipv4':
self.curl_obj.setopt(pycurl.IPRESOLVE, pycurl.IPRESOLVE_V4)
if ipr == 'ipv6':
self.curl_obj.setopt(pycurl.IPRESOLVE, pycurl.IPRESOLVE_V6)
# maybe to be options later
self.curl_obj.setopt(pycurl.FOLLOWLOCATION, True)
self.curl_obj.setopt(pycurl.MAXREDIRS, 5)
# timeouts
timeout = 300
if hasattr(opts, 'timeout'):
timeout = int(opts.timeout or 0)
self.curl_obj.setopt(pycurl.CONNECTTIMEOUT, timeout)
self.curl_obj.setopt(pycurl.LOW_SPEED_LIMIT, opts.minrate or 1000)
self.curl_obj.setopt(pycurl.LOW_SPEED_TIME, timeout)
# ssl options
if self.scheme == 'https':
if opts.ssl_ca_cert: # this may do ZERO with nss according to curl docs
self.curl_obj.setopt(pycurl.CAPATH, opts.ssl_ca_cert)
self.curl_obj.setopt(pycurl.CAINFO, opts.ssl_ca_cert)
self.curl_obj.setopt(pycurl.SSL_VERIFYPEER, opts.ssl_verify_peer)
if opts.ssl_verify_host: # 1 is meaningless to curl
self.curl_obj.setopt(pycurl.SSL_VERIFYHOST, 2)
if opts.ssl_key:
self.curl_obj.setopt(pycurl.SSLKEY, opts.ssl_key)
if opts.ssl_key_type:
self.curl_obj.setopt(pycurl.SSLKEYTYPE, opts.ssl_key_type)
if opts.ssl_cert:
self.curl_obj.setopt(pycurl.SSLCERT, opts.ssl_cert)
# if we have a client side cert - turn off reuse b/c nss is odd
self.curl_obj.setopt(pycurl.FORBID_REUSE, 1)
if opts.ssl_cert_type:
self.curl_obj.setopt(pycurl.SSLCERTTYPE, opts.ssl_cert_type)
if opts.ssl_key_pass:
self.curl_obj.setopt(pycurl.SSLKEYPASSWD, opts.ssl_key_pass)
#headers:
if opts.http_headers and self.scheme in ('http', 'https'):
headers = []
for (tag, content) in opts.http_headers:
headers.append('%s:%s' % (tag, content))
self.curl_obj.setopt(pycurl.HTTPHEADER, headers)
# ranges:
if opts.range or opts.reget:
range_str = self._build_range()
if range_str:
self.curl_obj.setopt(pycurl.RANGE, range_str)
# throttle/bandwidth
if hasattr(opts, 'raw_throttle') and opts.raw_throttle():
self.curl_obj.setopt(pycurl.MAX_RECV_SPEED_LARGE, int(opts.raw_throttle()))
# proxy
if opts.proxy is not None:
self.curl_obj.setopt(pycurl.PROXY, opts.proxy)
self.curl_obj.setopt(pycurl.PROXYAUTH,
# All but Kerberos. BZ 769254
pycurl.HTTPAUTH_ANY - pycurl.HTTPAUTH_GSSNEGOTIATE)
if opts.username and opts.password:
if self.scheme in ('http', 'https'):
self.curl_obj.setopt(pycurl.HTTPAUTH, pycurl.HTTPAUTH_ANY)
if opts.username and opts.password:
# apparently when applying them as curlopts they do not require quoting of any kind
userpwd = '%s:%s' % (opts.username, opts.password)
self.curl_obj.setopt(pycurl.USERPWD, userpwd)
#posts - simple - expects the fields as they are
if opts.data:
self.curl_obj.setopt(pycurl.POST, True)
self.curl_obj.setopt(pycurl.POSTFIELDS, _to_utf8(opts.data))
# ftp
if opts.ftp_disable_epsv:
self.curl_obj.setopt(pycurl.FTP_USE_EPSV, False)
# our url
self.curl_obj.setopt(pycurl.URL, self.url)
def _do_perform(self):
if self._complete:
return
try:
self.curl_obj.perform()
except pycurl.error, e:
# XXX - break some of these out a bit more clearly
# to other URLGrabErrors from
# http://curl.haxx.se/libcurl/c/libcurl-errors.html
# this covers e.args[0] == 22 pretty well - which will be common
code = self.http_code
errcode = e.args[0]
errurl = urllib.unquote(self.url)
if self._error[0]:
errcode = self._error[0]
if errcode == 23 and 200 <= code <= 299:
# this is probably wrong but ultimately this is what happens
# we have a legit http code and a pycurl 'writer failed' code
# which almost always means something aborted it from outside
# since we cannot know what it is -I'm banking on it being
# a ctrl-c. XXXX - if there's a way of going back two raises to
# figure out what aborted the pycurl process FIXME
raise getattr(self, '_cb_error', KeyboardInterrupt)
elif errcode == 28:
err = URLGrabError(12, _('Timeout on %s: %s') % (errurl, e))
err.url = errurl
raise err
elif errcode == 42:
# this is probably wrong but ultimately this is what happens
# we have a legit http code and a pycurl 'writer failed' code
# which almost always means something aborted it from outside
# since we cannot know what it is -I'm banking on it being
# a ctrl-c. XXXX - if there's a way of going back two raises to
# figure out what aborted the pycurl process FIXME
raise KeyboardInterrupt
else:
pyerr2str = { 5 : _("Couldn't resolve proxy"),
6 : _("Couldn't resolve host"),
7 : _("Couldn't connect"),
8 : _("Bad reply to FTP server"),
9 : _("Access denied"),
11 : _("Bad reply to FTP pass"),
13 : _("Bad reply to FTP pasv"),
14 : _("Bad reply to FTP 227"),
15 : _("Couldn't get FTP host"),
17 : _("Couldn't set FTP type"),
18 : _("Partial file"),
19 : _("FTP RETR command failed"),
22 : _("HTTP returned error"),
23 : _("Write error"),
25 : _("Upload failed"),
26 : _("Read error"),
27 : _("Out of Memory"),
28 : _("Operation timed out"),
30 : _("FTP PORT command failed"),
31 : _("FTP REST command failed"),
33 : _("Range failed"),
34 : _("HTTP POST failed"),
35 : _("SSL CONNECT failed"),
36 : _("Couldn't resume download"),
37 : _("Couldn't read file"),
42 : _("Aborted by callback"),
47 : _("Too many redirects"),
51 : _("Peer certificate failed verification"),
52 : _("Got nothing: SSL certificate expired?"),
53 : _("SSL engine not found"),
54 : _("SSL engine set failed"),
55 : _("Network error send()"),
56 : _("Network error recv()"),
58 : _("Local certificate failed"),
59 : _("SSL set cipher failed"),
60 : _("Local CA certificate failed"),
61 : _("HTTP bad transfer encoding"),
63 : _("Maximum file size exceeded"),
64 : _("FTP SSL failed"),
67 : _("Authentication failure"),
70 : _("Out of disk space on server"),
73 : _("Remove file exists"),
}
errstr = str(e.args[1]) or pyerr2str.get(errcode, '<Unknown>')
if code and not 200 <= code <= 299:
msg = '%s Error %d - %s' % (self.scheme.upper(), code,
self.scheme in ('http', 'https')
and responses.get(code) or errstr)
else:
msg = 'curl#%s - "%s"' % (errcode, errstr)
code = errcode
err = URLGrabError(14, msg)
err.url = errurl
err.code = code
raise err
else:
if self._error[1]:
msg = self._error[1]
err = URLGrabError(14, msg)
err.url = urllib.unquote(self.url)
raise err
def _do_open(self):
self.curl_obj = _curl_cache
self.curl_obj.reset() # reset all old settings away, just in case
# setup any ranges
self._set_opts()
self._do_grab()
return self.fo
def _add_headers(self):
pass
def _build_range(self):
reget_length = 0
rt = None
if self.opts.reget and type(self.filename) in types.StringTypes:
# we have reget turned on and we're dumping to a file
try:
s = os.stat(self.filename)
except OSError:
pass
else:
self.reget_time = s[stat.ST_MTIME]
reget_length = s[stat.ST_SIZE]
# Set initial length when regetting
self._amount_read = reget_length
self._reget_length = reget_length # set where we started from, too
rt = reget_length, ''
self.append = 1
if self.opts.range:
rt = self.opts.range
if rt[0] is None:
rt = (0, rt[1])
rt = (rt[0] + reget_length, rt[1])
if rt:
header = range_tuple_to_header(rt)
if header:
return header.split('=')[1]
def _make_request(self, req, opener):
#XXXX
# This doesn't do anything really, but we could use this
# instead of do_open() to catch a lot of crap errors as
# mstenner did before here
return (self.fo, self.hdr)
try:
if self.opts.timeout:
old_to = socket.getdefaulttimeout()
socket.setdefaulttimeout(self.opts.timeout)
try:
fo = opener.open(req)
finally:
socket.setdefaulttimeout(old_to)
else:
fo = opener.open(req)
hdr = fo.info()
except ValueError, e:
err = URLGrabError(1, _('Bad URL: %s : %s') % (self.url, e, ))
err.url = self.url
raise err
except RangeError, e:
err = URLGrabError(9, _('%s on %s') % (e, self.url))
err.url = self.url
raise err
except urllib2.HTTPError, e:
new_e = URLGrabError(14, _('%s on %s') % (e, self.url))
new_e.code = e.code
new_e.exception = e
new_e.url = self.url
raise new_e
except IOError, e:
if hasattr(e, 'reason') and isinstance(e.reason, socket.timeout):
err = URLGrabError(12, _('Timeout on %s: %s') % (self.url, e))
err.url = self.url
raise err
else:
err = URLGrabError(4, _('IOError on %s: %s') % (self.url, e))
err.url = self.url
raise err
except OSError, e:
err = URLGrabError(5, _('%s on %s') % (e, self.url))
err.url = self.url
raise err
except HTTPException, e:
err = URLGrabError(7, _('HTTP Exception (%s) on %s: %s') % \
(e.__class__.__name__, self.url, e))
err.url = self.url
raise err
else:
return (fo, hdr)
def _do_grab(self):
"""dump the file to a filename or StringIO buffer"""
if self._complete:
return
_was_filename = False
if type(self.filename) in types.StringTypes and self.filename:
_was_filename = True
self._prog_reportname = str(self.filename)
self._prog_basename = os.path.basename(self.filename)
if self.append: mode = 'ab'
else: mode = 'wb'
if DEBUG: DEBUG.info('opening local file "%s" with mode %s' % \
(self.filename, mode))
try:
self.fo = open(self.filename, mode)
except IOError, e:
err = URLGrabError(16, _(\
'error opening local file from %s, IOError: %s') % (self.url, e))
err.url = self.url
raise err
else:
self._prog_reportname = 'MEMORY'
self._prog_basename = 'MEMORY'
self.fo = StringIO()
# if this is to be a tempfile instead....
# it just makes crap in the tempdir
#fh, self._temp_name = mkstemp()
#self.fo = open(self._temp_name, 'wb')
try:
self._do_perform()
except URLGrabError, e:
self.fo.flush()
self.fo.close()
raise e
if _was_filename:
# close it up
self.fo.flush()
self.fo.close()
# Set the URL where we got it from:
if xattr is not None:
# See: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/CommonExtendedAttributes
try:
xattr.set(self.filename, 'user.xdg.origin.url', self.url)
except:
pass # URL too long. = IOError ... ignore everything.
# set the time
mod_time = self.curl_obj.getinfo(pycurl.INFO_FILETIME)
if mod_time != -1:
try:
os.utime(self.filename, (mod_time, mod_time))
except OSError, e:
err = URLGrabError(16, _(\
'error setting timestamp on file %s from %s, OSError: %s')
% (self.filename, self.url, e))
err.url = self.url
raise err
# re open it
try:
self.fo = open(self.filename, 'r')
except IOError, e:
err = URLGrabError(16, _(\
'error opening file from %s, IOError: %s') % (self.url, e))
err.url = self.url
raise err
else:
#self.fo = open(self._temp_name, 'r')
self.fo.seek(0)
self._complete = True
def _fill_buffer(self, amt=None):
"""fill the buffer to contain at least 'amt' bytes by reading
from the underlying file object. If amt is None, then it will
read until it gets nothing more. It updates the progress meter
and throttles after every self._rbufsize bytes."""
# the _rbuf test is only in this first 'if' for speed. It's not
# logically necessary
if self._rbuf and not amt is None:
L = len(self._rbuf)
if amt > L:
amt = amt - L
else:
return
# if we've made it here, then we don't have enough in the buffer
# and we need to read more.
if not self._complete: self._do_grab() #XXX cheater - change on ranges
buf = [self._rbuf]
bufsize = len(self._rbuf)
while amt is None or amt:
# first, delay if necessary for throttling reasons
if self.opts.raw_throttle():
diff = self._tsize/self.opts.raw_throttle() - \
(time.time() - self._ttime)
if diff > 0: time.sleep(diff)
self._ttime = time.time()
# now read some data, up to self._rbufsize
if amt is None: readamount = self._rbufsize
else: readamount = min(amt, self._rbufsize)
try:
new = self.fo.read(readamount)
except socket.error, e:
err = URLGrabError(4, _('Socket Error on %s: %s') % (self.url, e))
err.url = self.url
raise err
except socket.timeout, e:
raise URLGrabError(12, _('Timeout on %s: %s') % (self.url, e))
err.url = self.url
raise err
except IOError, e:
raise URLGrabError(4, _('IOError on %s: %s') %(self.url, e))
err.url = self.url
raise err
newsize = len(new)
if not newsize: break # no more to read
if amt: amt = amt - newsize
buf.append(new)
bufsize = bufsize + newsize
self._tsize = newsize
self._amount_read = self._amount_read + newsize
#if self.opts.progress_obj:
# self.opts.progress_obj.update(self._amount_read)
self._rbuf = string.join(buf, '')
return
def _progress_update(self, download_total, downloaded, upload_total, uploaded):
if self._over_max_size(cur=self._amount_read-self._reget_length):
return -1
try:
if self._prog_running:
downloaded += self._reget_length
self.opts.progress_obj.update(downloaded)
except (KeyboardInterrupt, IOError):
return -1
def _over_max_size(self, cur, max_size=None):
if not max_size:
if not self.opts.size:
max_size = self.size
else:
max_size = self.opts.size
if not max_size: return False # if we have None for all of the Max then this is dumb
if cur > int(float(max_size) * 1.10):
msg = _("Downloaded more than max size for %s: %s > %s") \
% (self.url, cur, max_size)
self._error = (pycurl.E_FILESIZE_EXCEEDED, msg)
return True
return False
def read(self, amt=None):
self._fill_buffer(amt)
if amt is None:
s, self._rbuf = self._rbuf, ''
else:
s, self._rbuf = self._rbuf[:amt], self._rbuf[amt:]
return s
def readline(self, limit=-1):
if not self._complete: self._do_grab()
return self.fo.readline()
i = string.find(self._rbuf, '\n')
while i < 0 and not (0 < limit <= len(self._rbuf)):
L = len(self._rbuf)
self._fill_buffer(L + self._rbufsize)
if not len(self._rbuf) > L: break
i = string.find(self._rbuf, '\n', L)
if i < 0: i = len(self._rbuf)
else: i = i+1
if 0 <= limit < len(self._rbuf): i = limit
s, self._rbuf = self._rbuf[:i], self._rbuf[i:]
return s
def close(self):
if self._prog_running:
self.opts.progress_obj.end(self._amount_read)
self.fo.close()
def geturl(self):
""" Provide the geturl() method, used to be got from
urllib.addinfourl, via. urllib.URLopener.* """
return self.url
if hasattr(pycurl, 'GLOBAL_ACK_EINTR'):
# fail immediately on ctrl-c
pycurl.global_init(pycurl.GLOBAL_DEFAULT | pycurl.GLOBAL_ACK_EINTR)
_curl_cache = pycurl.Curl() # make one and reuse it over and over and over
def reset_curl_obj():
"""To make sure curl has reread the network/dns info we force a reload"""
global _curl_cache
_curl_cache.close()
_curl_cache = pycurl.Curl()
_libproxy_cache = None
#####################################################################
# DEPRECATED FUNCTIONS
def set_throttle(new_throttle):
"""Deprecated. Use: default_grabber.throttle = new_throttle"""
default_grabber.throttle = new_throttle
def set_bandwidth(new_bandwidth):
"""Deprecated. Use: default_grabber.bandwidth = new_bandwidth"""
default_grabber.bandwidth = new_bandwidth
def set_progress_obj(new_progress_obj):
"""Deprecated. Use: default_grabber.progress_obj = new_progress_obj"""
default_grabber.progress_obj = new_progress_obj
def set_user_agent(new_user_agent):
"""Deprecated. Use: default_grabber.user_agent = new_user_agent"""
default_grabber.user_agent = new_user_agent
def retrygrab(url, filename=None, copy_local=0, close_connection=0,
progress_obj=None, throttle=None, bandwidth=None,
numtries=3, retrycodes=[-1,2,4,5,6,7], checkfunc=None):
"""Deprecated. Use: urlgrab() with the retry arg instead"""
kwargs = {'copy_local' : copy_local,
'close_connection' : close_connection,
'progress_obj' : progress_obj,
'throttle' : throttle,
'bandwidth' : bandwidth,
'retry' : numtries,
'retrycodes' : retrycodes,
'checkfunc' : checkfunc
}
return urlgrab(url, filename, **kwargs)
#####################################################################
# Serializer + parser: A replacement of the rather bulky Json code.
#
# - handles basic python literals, lists and tuples.
# - serialized strings never contain ' ' or '\n'
#
#####################################################################
_quoter_map = {}
for c in '%[(,)] \n':
_quoter_map[c] = '%%%02x' % ord(c)
del c
def _dumps(v):
if v is None: return 'None'
if v is True: return 'True'
if v is False: return 'False'
if type(v) in (int, long, float):
return str(v)
if type(v) == unicode:
v = v.encode('UTF8')
if type(v) == str:
def quoter(c): return _quoter_map.get(c, c)
return "'%s'" % ''.join(map(quoter, v))
if type(v) == tuple:
return "(%s)" % ','.join(map(_dumps, v))
if type(v) == list:
return "[%s]" % ','.join(map(_dumps, v))
raise TypeError, 'Can\'t serialize %s' % v
def _loads(s):
def decode(v):
if v == 'None': return None
if v == 'True': return True
if v == 'False': return False
try: return int(v)
except ValueError: pass
try: return float(v)
except ValueError: pass
if len(v) >= 2 and v[0] == v[-1] == "'":
ret = []; i = 1
while True:
j = v.find('%', i)
ret.append(v[i:j]) # skips the final "'"
if j == -1: break
ret.append(chr(int(v[j + 1:j + 3], 16)))
i = j + 3
v = ''.join(ret)
return v
stk = None
l = []
i = j = 0
while True:
if j == len(s) or s[j] in ',)]':
if j > i:
l.append(decode(s[i:j]))
if j == len(s): break
if s[j] in ')]':
if s[j] == ')':
l = tuple(l)
stk[0].append(l)
l, stk = stk
i = j = j + 1
elif s[j] in '[(':
stk = l, stk
l = []
i = j = j + 1
else:
j += 1 # safe because '[(,)]' are quoted
if stk: raise ValueError
if len(l) == 1: l = l[0]
return l
#####################################################################
# External downloader process
#####################################################################
def _readlines(fd):
buf = os.read(fd, 4096)
if not buf: return None
# whole lines only, no buffering
while buf[-1] != '\n':
buf += os.read(fd, 4096)
return buf[:-1].split('\n')
import subprocess
class _ExternalDownloader:
def __init__(self):
self.popen = subprocess.Popen(
'/usr/share/python-urlgrabber/urlgrabber-ext-down',
stdin = subprocess.PIPE,
stdout = subprocess.PIPE,
)
self.stdin = self.popen.stdin.fileno()
self.stdout = self.popen.stdout.fileno()
self.running = {}
self.cnt = 0
# list of options we pass to downloader
_options = (
'url', 'filename',
'timeout', 'minrate', 'close_connection', 'keepalive',
'throttle', 'bandwidth', 'range', 'reget',
'user_agent', 'http_headers', 'ftp_headers',
'proxy', 'prefix', 'username', 'password',
'ssl_ca_cert',
'ssl_cert', 'ssl_cert_type',
'ssl_key', 'ssl_key_type',
'ssl_key_pass',
'ssl_verify_peer', 'ssl_verify_host',
'size', 'max_header_size', 'ip_resolve',
'ftp_disable_epsv'
)
def start(self, opts):
arg = []
for k in self._options:
v = getattr(opts, k)
if v is None: continue
arg.append('%s=%s' % (k, _dumps(v)))
if opts.progress_obj and opts.multi_progress_obj:
arg.append('progress_obj=True')
arg = ' '.join(arg)
if DEBUG: DEBUG.info('attempt %i/%s: %s', opts.tries, opts.retry, opts.url)
self.cnt += 1
self.running[self.cnt] = opts
os.write(self.stdin, arg +'\n')
def perform(self):
ret = []
lines = _readlines(self.stdout)
if not lines:
if DEBUG: DEBUG.info('downloader died')
raise KeyboardInterrupt
for line in lines:
# parse downloader output
line = line.split(' ', 6)
_id, size = map(int, line[:2])
if len(line) == 2:
self.running[_id]._progress.update(size)
continue
# job done
opts = self.running.pop(_id)
if line[4] == 'OK':
ug_err = None
if DEBUG: DEBUG.info('success')
else:
ug_err = URLGrabError(int(line[4]), line[6])
if line[5] != '0':
ug_err.code = int(line[5])
if DEBUG: DEBUG.info('failure: %s', ug_err)
_TH.update(opts.url, int(line[2]), float(line[3]), ug_err, opts.async[0])
ret.append((opts, size, ug_err))
return ret
def abort(self):
self.popen.stdin.close()
self.popen.stdout.close()
self.popen.wait()
class _ExternalDownloaderPool:
def __init__(self):
self.epoll = select.epoll()
self.running = {}
self.cache = {}
def start(self, opts):
host = urlparse.urlsplit(opts.url).netloc
dl = self.cache.pop(host, None)
if not dl:
dl = _ExternalDownloader()
fl = fcntl.fcntl(dl.stdin, fcntl.F_GETFD)
fcntl.fcntl(dl.stdin, fcntl.F_SETFD, fl | fcntl.FD_CLOEXEC)
self.epoll.register(dl.stdout, select.EPOLLIN)
self.running[dl.stdout] = dl
dl.start(opts)
def perform(self):
ret = []
for fd, event in self.epoll.poll():
if event & select.EPOLLHUP:
if DEBUG: DEBUG.info('downloader died')
raise KeyboardInterrupt
assert event & select.EPOLLIN
done = self.running[fd].perform()
if not done: continue
assert len(done) == 1
ret.extend(done)
# dl finished, move it to the cache
host = urlparse.urlsplit(done[0][0].url).netloc
if host in self.cache: self.cache[host].abort()
self.epoll.unregister(fd)
self.cache[host] = self.running.pop(fd)
return ret
def abort(self):
for dl in self.running.values():
self.epoll.unregister(dl.stdout)
dl.abort()
for dl in self.cache.values():
dl.abort()
#####################################################################
# High level async API
#####################################################################
_async_queue = []
def parallel_wait(meter=None):
'''Process queued requests in parallel.
'''
# calculate total sizes
meters = {}
for opts in _async_queue:
if opts.progress_obj and opts.multi_progress_obj:
count, total = meters.get(opts.multi_progress_obj) or (0, 0)
meters[opts.multi_progress_obj] = count + 1, total + opts.size
# start multi-file meters
for meter in meters:
count, total = meters[meter]
meter.start(count, total)
dl = _ExternalDownloaderPool()
host_con = {} # current host connection counts
single = set() # hosts in single connection mode
retry_queue = []
def start(opts, tries):
opts.tries = tries
try:
dl.start(opts)
except OSError, e:
# can't spawn downloader, give up immediately
opts.exception = URLGrabError(5, exception2msg(e))
_run_callback(opts.failfunc, opts)
return
key, limit = opts.async
host_con[key] = host_con.get(key, 0) + 1
if opts.progress_obj:
if opts.multi_progress_obj:
opts._progress = opts.multi_progress_obj.newMeter()
opts._progress.start(text=opts.text)
else:
opts._progress = time.time() # no updates
def perform():
for opts, size, ug_err in dl.perform():
key, limit = opts.async
host_con[key] -= 1
if ug_err is None:
if opts.checkfunc:
try: _run_callback(opts.checkfunc, opts)
except URLGrabError, ug_err: pass
if opts.progress_obj:
if opts.multi_progress_obj:
if ug_err:
opts._progress.failure(None)
else:
opts.multi_progress_obj.re.total += size - opts.size # correct totals
opts._progress.end(size)
opts.multi_progress_obj.removeMeter(opts._progress)
else:
opts.progress_obj.start(text=opts.text, now=opts._progress)
opts.progress_obj.update(size)
opts.progress_obj.end(size)
del opts._progress
if ug_err is None:
continue
if limit != 1 and key not in single and ug_err.errno in (12, 14):
# One possible cause is connection-limited server.
# Turn on the max_connections=1 override. BZ 853432
if DEBUG: DEBUG.info('max_connections(%s) %s => 1', key, limit)
single.add(key)
# When using multi-downloader the parent's _curl_cache
# object is idle. Kill it, as it might use keepalive=1.
reset_curl_obj()
retry = opts.retry or 0
if opts.failure_callback:
opts.exception = ug_err
try: _run_callback(opts.failure_callback, opts)
except URLGrabError, ug_err:
retry = 0 # no retries
if opts.tries < retry and ug_err.errno in opts.retrycodes:
start(opts, opts.tries + 1) # simple retry
continue
if opts.mirror_group:
mg, errors, failed, removed = opts.mirror_group
errors.append((opts.url, exception2msg(ug_err)))
failed[key] = failed.get(key, 0) + 1
opts.mirror = key
opts.exception = ug_err
action = mg.default_action or {}
if mg.failure_callback:
opts.tries = len(errors)
action = dict(action) # update only the copy
action.update(_run_callback(mg.failure_callback, opts))
if not action.get('fail', 0):
# mask this mirror and retry
if action.get('remove', 1):
removed.add(key)
retry_queue.append(opts)
continue
# fail=1 from callback
ug_err.errors = errors
# urlgrab failed
opts.exception = ug_err
_run_callback(opts.failfunc, opts)
try:
retry_idx = idx = 0
while True:
if retry_idx < len(retry_queue):
# retries first
opts = retry_queue[retry_idx]
retry_idx += 1
elif idx < len(_async_queue):
# handle next request
opts = _async_queue[idx]
idx += 1
else:
# both queues are empty
if not dl.running: break
perform()
continue
# check global limit
while len(dl.running) >= default_grabber.opts.max_connections:
perform()
if DEBUG:
DEBUG.info('max_connections: %d/%d', len(dl.running), default_grabber.opts.max_connections)
if opts.mirror_group:
mg, errors, failed, removed = opts.mirror_group
# find the best mirror
best = None
best_speed = None
for mirror in mg.mirrors:
key = mirror['mirror']
if key in removed: continue
# estimate mirror speed
speed, fail = _TH.estimate(key)
speed /= 1 + host_con.get(key, 0)
# order by: least failures, private flag, best speed
# ignore 'private' flag if there were failures
private = not fail and mirror.get('kwargs', {}).get('private', False)
speed = -failed.get(key, 0), private, speed
if best is None or speed > best_speed:
best = mirror
best_speed = speed
if best is None:
opts.exception = URLGrabError(256, _('No more mirrors to try.'))
opts.exception.errors = errors
_run_callback(opts.failfunc, opts)
continue
# update the grabber object, apply mirror kwargs
grabber = best.get('grabber') or mg.grabber
opts.delegate = grabber.opts.derive(**best.get('kwargs', {}))
# update the current mirror and limit
key = best['mirror']
limit = best.get('kwargs', {}).get('max_connections')
opts.async = key, limit
# update URL and proxy
url = mg._join_url(key, opts.relative_url)
url, parts = opts.urlparser.parse(url, opts)
opts.find_proxy(url, parts[0])
opts.url = url
# check host limit, then start
key, limit = opts.async
if key in single:
limit = 1
while host_con.get(key, 0) >= (limit or 2):
perform()
if DEBUG:
DEBUG.info('max_connections(%s): %d/%s', key, host_con.get(key, 0), limit)
start(opts, 1)
except IOError, e:
if e.errno != 4: raise
raise KeyboardInterrupt
finally:
dl.abort()
for meter in meters:
meter.end()
del _async_queue[:]
_TH.save()
#####################################################################
# Host bandwidth estimation
#####################################################################
class _TH:
hosts = {}
dirty = None
@staticmethod
def load():
filename = default_grabber.opts.timedhosts
if filename and _TH.dirty is None:
try:
now = int(time.time())
for line in open(filename):
host, speed, fail, ts = line.rsplit(' ', 3)
_TH.hosts[host] = int(speed), int(fail), min(int(ts), now)
except IOError: pass
_TH.dirty = False
@staticmethod
def save():
filename = default_grabber.opts.timedhosts
if filename and _TH.dirty is True:
tmp = '%s.%d' % (filename, os.getpid())
try:
f = open(tmp, 'w')
for host in _TH.hosts:
f.write(host + ' %d %d %d\n' % _TH.hosts[host])
f.close()
os.rename(tmp, filename)
except IOError: pass
_TH.dirty = False
@staticmethod
def update(url, dl_size, dl_time, ug_err, baseurl=None):
# Use hostname from URL. If it's a file:// URL, use baseurl.
# If no baseurl, do not update timedhosts.
host = urlparse.urlsplit(url).netloc.split('@')[-1] or baseurl
if not host: return
_TH.load()
speed, fail, ts = _TH.hosts.get(host) or (0, 0, 0)
now = time.time()
if ug_err is None:
# defer first update if the file was small. BZ 851178.
if not ts and dl_size < 1e6: return
# k1: the older, the less useful
# k2: <500ms readings are less reliable
# speeds vary, use 10:1 smoothing
k1 = 2**((ts - now) / default_grabber.opts.half_life)
k2 = min(dl_time / .500, 1.0) / 10
if k2 > 0:
speed = (k1 * speed + k2 * dl_size / dl_time) / (k1 + k2)
fail = 0
elif getattr(ug_err, 'code', None) == 404:
fail = 0 # alive, at least
else:
fail += 1 # seems dead
_TH.hosts[host] = speed, fail, now
_TH.dirty = True
@staticmethod
def estimate(baseurl):
_TH.load()
# Use just the hostname, unless it's a file:// baseurl.
host = urlparse.urlsplit(baseurl).netloc.split('@')[-1] or baseurl
default_speed = default_grabber.opts.default_speed
try: speed, fail, ts = _TH.hosts[host]
except KeyError: return default_speed, 0
speed *= 2**-fail
k = 2**((ts - time.time()) / default_grabber.opts.half_life)
speed = k * speed + (1 - k) * default_speed
return speed, fail
#####################################################################
# TESTING
def _main_test():
try: url, filename = sys.argv[1:3]
except ValueError:
print 'usage:', sys.argv[0], \
'<url> <filename> [copy_local=0|1] [close_connection=0|1]'
sys.exit()
kwargs = {}
for a in sys.argv[3:]:
k, v = string.split(a, '=', 1)
kwargs[k] = int(v)
set_throttle(1.0)
set_bandwidth(32 * 1024)
print "throttle: %s, throttle bandwidth: %s B/s" % (default_grabber.throttle,
default_grabber.bandwidth)
try: from progress import text_progress_meter
except ImportError, e: pass
else: kwargs['progress_obj'] = text_progress_meter()
try: name = apply(urlgrab, (url, filename), kwargs)
except URLGrabError, e: print e
else: print 'LOCAL FILE:', name
def _retry_test():
try: url, filename = sys.argv[1:3]
except ValueError:
print 'usage:', sys.argv[0], \
'<url> <filename> [copy_local=0|1] [close_connection=0|1]'
sys.exit()
kwargs = {}
for a in sys.argv[3:]:
k, v = string.split(a, '=', 1)
kwargs[k] = int(v)
try: from progress import text_progress_meter
except ImportError, e: pass
else: kwargs['progress_obj'] = text_progress_meter()
def cfunc(filename, hello, there='foo'):
print hello, there
import random
rnum = random.random()
if rnum < .5:
print 'forcing retry'
raise URLGrabError(-1, 'forcing retry')
if rnum < .75:
print 'forcing failure'
raise URLGrabError(-2, 'forcing immediate failure')
print 'success'
return
kwargs['checkfunc'] = (cfunc, ('hello',), {'there':'there'})
try: name = apply(retrygrab, (url, filename), kwargs)
except URLGrabError, e: print e
else: print 'LOCAL FILE:', name
def _file_object_test(filename=None):
import cStringIO
if filename is None:
filename = __file__
print 'using file "%s" for comparisons' % filename
fo = open(filename)
s_input = fo.read()
fo.close()
for testfunc in [_test_file_object_smallread,
_test_file_object_readall,
_test_file_object_readline,
_test_file_object_readlines]:
fo_input = cStringIO.StringIO(s_input)
fo_output = cStringIO.StringIO()
wrapper = PyCurlFileObject(fo_input, None, 0)
print 'testing %-30s ' % testfunc.__name__,
testfunc(wrapper, fo_output)
s_output = fo_output.getvalue()
if s_output == s_input: print 'passed'
else: print 'FAILED'
def _test_file_object_smallread(wrapper, fo_output):
while 1:
s = wrapper.read(23)
fo_output.write(s)
if not s: return
def _test_file_object_readall(wrapper, fo_output):
s = wrapper.read()
fo_output.write(s)
def _test_file_object_readline(wrapper, fo_output):
while 1:
s = wrapper.readline()
fo_output.write(s)
if not s: return
def _test_file_object_readlines(wrapper, fo_output):
li = wrapper.readlines()
fo_output.write(string.join(li, ''))
if __name__ == '__main__':
_main_test()
_retry_test()
_file_object_test('test')
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