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"""
requests.structures
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Data structures that power Requests.
"""
import os
import collections
from itertools import islice
class IteratorProxy(object):
"""docstring for IteratorProxy"""
def __init__(self, i):
self.i = i
# self.i = chain.from_iterable(i)
def __iter__(self):
return self.i
def __len__(self):
if hasattr(self.i, '__len__'):
return len(self.i)
if hasattr(self.i, 'len'):
return self.i.len
if hasattr(self.i, 'fileno'):
return os.fstat(self.i.fileno()).st_size
def read(self, n):
return "".join(islice(self.i, None, n))
class CaseInsensitiveDict(collections.MutableMapping):
"""
A case-insensitive ``dict``-like object.
Implements all methods and operations of
``collections.MutableMapping`` as well as dict's ``copy``. Also
provides ``lower_items``.
All keys are expected to be strings. The structure remembers the
case of the last key to be set, and ``iter(instance)``,
``keys()``, ``items()``, ``iterkeys()``, and ``iteritems()``
will contain case-sensitive keys. However, querying and contains
testing is case insensitive:
cid = CaseInsensitiveDict()
cid['Accept'] = 'application/json'
cid['aCCEPT'] == 'application/json' # True
list(cid) == ['Accept'] # True
For example, ``headers['content-encoding']`` will return the
value of a ``'Content-Encoding'`` response header, regardless
of how the header name was originally stored.
If the constructor, ``.update``, or equality comparison
operations are given keys that have equal ``.lower()``s, the
behavior is undefined.
"""
def __init__(self, data=None, **kwargs):
self._store = dict()
if data is None:
data = {}
self.update(data, **kwargs)
def __setitem__(self, key, value):
# Use the lowercased key for lookups, but store the actual
# key alongside the value.
self._store[key.lower()] = (key, value)
def __getitem__(self, key):
return self._store[key.lower()][1]
def __delitem__(self, key):
del self._store[key.lower()]
def __iter__(self):
return (casedkey for casedkey, mappedvalue in self._store.values())
def __len__(self):
return len(self._store)
def lower_items(self):
"""Like iteritems(), but with all lowercase keys."""
return (
(lowerkey, keyval[1])
for (lowerkey, keyval)
in self._store.items()
)
def __eq__(self, other):
if isinstance(other, collections.Mapping):
other = CaseInsensitiveDict(other)
else:
return NotImplemented
# Compare insensitively
return dict(self.lower_items()) == dict(other.lower_items())
# Copy is required
def copy(self):
return CaseInsensitiveDict(self._store.values())
def __repr__(self):
return '%s(%r)' % (self.__class__.__name__, dict(self.items()))
class LookupDict(dict):
"""Dictionary lookup object."""
def __init__(self, name=None):
self.name = name
super(LookupDict, self).__init__()
def __repr__(self):
return '<lookup \'%s\'>' % (self.name)
def __getitem__(self, key):
# We allow fall-through here, so values default to None
return self.__dict__.get(key, None)
def get(self, key, default=None):
return self.__dict__.get(key, default)
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