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Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) path manipulation,
above the access layer
The name of this module and the functions are somewhat
arbitrary; they hark to other parts of the python
library; e.g. uripath.join() is somewhat like os.path.join().
REFERENCES
Uniform Resource Identifiers (URI): Generic Syntax
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2396.txt
The Web Model: Information hiding and URI syntax (Jan 98)
http://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/Model.html
URI API design [was: URI Test Suite] Dan Connolly (Sun, Aug 12 2001)
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/uri/2001Aug/0021.html
"""
__version__ = "$Id: uripath.py,v 1.21 2007/06/26 02:36:16 syosi Exp $"
from string import find, rfind, index
def splitFrag(uriref):
"""split a URI reference between the fragment and the rest.
Punctuation is thrown away.
e.g.
>>> splitFrag("abc#def")
('abc', 'def')
>>> splitFrag("abcdef")
('abcdef', None)
"""
i = rfind(uriref, "#")
if i>= 0: return uriref[:i], uriref[i+1:]
else: return uriref, None
def splitFragP(uriref, punct=0):
"""split a URI reference before the fragment
Punctuation is kept.
e.g.
>>> splitFragP("abc#def")
('abc', '#def')
>>> splitFragP("abcdef")
('abcdef', '')
"""
i = rfind(uriref, "#")
if i>= 0: return uriref[:i], uriref[i:]
else: return uriref, ''
def join(here, there):
"""join an absolute URI and URI reference
(non-ascii characters are supported/doctested;
haven't checked the details of the IRI spec though)
here is assumed to be absolute.
there is URI reference.
>>> join('http://example/x/y/z', '../abc')
'http://example/x/abc'
Raise ValueError if there uses relative path
syntax but here has no hierarchical path.
>>> join('mid:foo@example', '../foo')
Traceback (most recent call last):
raise ValueError, here
ValueError: Base <mid:foo@example> has no slash after colon - with relative '../foo'.
>>> join('http://example/x/y/z', '')
'http://example/x/y/z'
>>> join('mid:foo@example', '#foo')
'mid:foo@example#foo'
We grok IRIs
>>> len(u'Andr\\xe9')
5
>>> join('http://example.org/', u'#Andr\\xe9')
u'http://example.org/#Andr\\xe9'
"""
assert(find(here, "#") < 0), "Base may not contain hash: '%s'"% here # caller must splitFrag (why?)
slashl = find(there, '/')
colonl = find(there, ':')
# join(base, 'foo:/') -- absolute
if colonl >= 0 and (slashl < 0 or colonl < slashl):
return there
bcolonl = find(here, ':')
assert(bcolonl >= 0), "Base uri '%s' is not absolute" % here # else it's not absolute
path, frag = splitFragP(there)
if not path: return here + frag
# join('mid:foo@example', '../foo') bzzt
if here[bcolonl+1:bcolonl+2] <> '/':
raise ValueError ("Base <%s> has no slash after colon - with relative '%s'." %(here, there))
if here[bcolonl+1:bcolonl+3] == '//':
bpath = find(here, '/', bcolonl+3)
else:
bpath = bcolonl+1
# join('http://xyz', 'foo')
if bpath < 0:
bpath = len(here)
here = here + '/'
# join('http://xyz/', '//abc') => 'http://abc'
if there[:2] == '//':
return here[:bcolonl+1] + there
# join('http://xyz/', '/abc') => 'http://xyz/abc'
if there[:1] == '/':
return here[:bpath] + there
slashr = rfind(here, '/')
while 1:
if path[:2] == './':
path = path[2:]
if path == '.':
path = ''
elif path[:3] == '../' or path == '..':
path = path[3:]
i = rfind(here, '/', bpath, slashr)
if i >= 0:
here = here[:i+1]
slashr = i
else:
break
return here[:slashr+1] + path + frag
import re
import string
commonHost = re.compile(r'^[-_a-zA-Z0-9.]+:(//[^/]*)?/[^/]*$')
def refTo(base, uri):
"""figure out a relative URI reference from base to uri
>>> refTo('http://example/x/y/z', 'http://example/x/abc')
'../abc'
>>> refTo('file:/ex/x/y', 'file:/ex/x/q/r#s')
'q/r#s'
>>> refTo(None, 'http://ex/x/y')
'http://ex/x/y'
>>> refTo('http://ex/x/y', 'http://ex/x/y')
''
Note the relationship between refTo and join:
join(x, refTo(x, y)) == y
which points out certain strings which cannot be URIs. e.g.
>>> x='http://ex/x/y';y='http://ex/x/q:r';join(x, refTo(x, y)) == y
0
So 'http://ex/x/q:r' is not a URI. Use 'http://ex/x/q%3ar' instead:
>>> x='http://ex/x/y';y='http://ex/x/q%3ar';join(x, refTo(x, y)) == y
1
This one checks that it uses a root-realtive one where that is
all they share. Now uses root-relative where no path is shared.
This is a matter of taste but tends to give more resilience IMHO
-- and shorter paths
Note that base may be None, meaning no base. In some situations, there
just ain't a base. Slife. In these cases, relTo returns the absolute value.
The axiom abs(,rel(b,x))=x still holds.
This saves people having to set the base to "bogus:".
>>> refTo('http://ex/x/y/z', 'http://ex/r')
'/r'
"""
# assert base # don't mask bugs -danc # not a bug. -tim
if not base: return uri
if base == uri: return ""
# Find how many path segments in common
i=0
while i<len(uri) and i<len(base):
if uri[i] == base[i]: i = i + 1
else: break
# print "# relative", base, uri, " same up to ", i
# i point to end of shortest one or first difference
m = commonHost.match(base[:i])
if m:
k=uri.find("//")
if k<0: k=-2 # no host
l=uri.find("/", k+2)
if uri[l+1:l+2] != "/" and base[l+1:l+2] != "/" and uri[:l]==base[:l]:
return uri[l:]
if uri[i:i+1] =="#" and len(base) == i: return uri[i:] # fragment of base
while i>0 and uri[i-1] != '/' : i=i-1 # scan for slash
if i < 3: return uri # No way.
if string.find(base, "//", i-2)>0 \
or string.find(uri, "//", i-2)>0: return uri # An unshared "//"
if string.find(base, ":", i)>0: return uri # An unshared ":"
n = string.count(base, "/", i)
if n == 0 and i<len(uri) and uri[i] == '#':
return "./" + uri[i:]
elif n == 0 and i == len(uri):
return "./"
else:
return ("../" * n) + uri[i:]
import os
def base():
"""The base URI for this process - the Web equiv of cwd
Relative or abolute unix-standard filenames parsed relative to
this yeild the URI of the file.
If we had a reliable way of getting a computer name,
we should put it in the hostname just to prevent ambiguity
"""
# return "file://" + hostname + os.getcwd() + "/"
return "file://" + _fixslash(os.getcwd()) + "/"
def _fixslash(str):
""" Fix windowslike filename to unixlike - (#ifdef WINDOWS)"""
s = str
for i in range(len(s)):
if s[i] == "\\": s = s[:i] + "/" + s[i+1:]
if s[0] != "/" and s[1] == ":": s = s[2:] # @@@ Hack when drive letter present
return s
URI_unreserved = "ABCDEFGHIJJLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789-._~"
# unreserved = ALPHA / DIGIT / "-" / "." / "_" / "~"
def canonical(str_in):
"""Convert equivalent URIs (or parts) to the same string
There are many differenet levels of URI canonicalization
which are possible. See http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3986.txt
Done:
- Converfting unicode IRI to utf-8
- Escaping all non-ASCII
- De-escaping, if escaped, ALPHA (%41-%5A and %61-%7A), DIGIT (%30-%39),
hyphen (%2D), period (%2E), underscore (%5F), or tilde (%7E) (Sect 2.4)
- Making all escapes uppercase hexadecimal
Not done:
- Making URI scheme lowercase
- changing /./ or /foo/../ to / with care not to change host part
>>> canonical("foo bar")
'foo%20bar'
>>> canonical(u'http:')
'http:'
>>> canonical('fran%c3%83%c2%a7ois')
'fran%C3%83%C2%A7ois'
>>> canonical('a')
'a'
>>> canonical('%4e')
'N'
>>> canonical('%9d')
'%9D'
>>> canonical('%2f')
'%2F'
>>> canonical('%2F')
'%2F'
"""
if type(str_in) == type(u''):
s8 = str_in.encode('utf-8')
else:
s8 = str_in
s = ''
i = 0
while i < len(s8):
ch = s8[i]; n = ord(ch)
if (n > 126) or (n < 33) : # %-encode controls, SP, DEL, and utf-8
s += "%%%02X" % ord(ch)
elif ch == '%' and i+2 < len(s8):
ch2 = s8[i+1:i+3].decode('hex')
if ch2 in URI_unreserved: s += ch2
else: s += "%%%02X" % ord(ch2)
i = i+3
continue
else:
s += ch
i = i +1
return s
import unittest
class Tests(unittest.TestCase):
def testPaths(self):
cases = (("foo:xyz", "bar:abc", "bar:abc"),
('http://example/x/y/z', 'http://example/x/abc', '../abc'),
('http://example2/x/y/z', 'http://example/x/abc', 'http://example/x/abc'),
('http://ex/x/y/z', 'http://ex/x/r', '../r'),
# ('http://ex/x/y/z', 'http://ex/r', '../../r'), # DanC had this.
('http://ex/x/y', 'http://ex/x/q/r', 'q/r'),
('http://ex/x/y', 'http://ex/x/q/r#s', 'q/r#s'),
('http://ex/x/y', 'http://ex/x/q/r#s/t', 'q/r#s/t'),
('http://ex/x/y', 'ftp://ex/x/q/r', 'ftp://ex/x/q/r'),
('http://ex/x/y', 'http://ex/x/y', ''),
('http://ex/x/y/', 'http://ex/x/y/', ''),
('http://ex/x/y/pdq', 'http://ex/x/y/pdq', ''),
('http://ex/x/y/', 'http://ex/x/y/z/', 'z/'),
('file:/swap/test/animal.rdf', 'file:/swap/test/animal.rdf#Animal', '#Animal'),
('file:/e/x/y/z', 'file:/e/x/abc', '../abc'),
('file:/example2/x/y/z', 'file:/example/x/abc', '/example/x/abc'), # TBL
('file:/ex/x/y/z', 'file:/ex/x/r', '../r'),
('file:/ex/x/y/z', 'file:/r', '/r'), # I prefer this. - tbl
('file:/ex/x/y', 'file:/ex/x/q/r', 'q/r'),
('file:/ex/x/y', 'file:/ex/x/q/r#s', 'q/r#s'),
('file:/ex/x/y', 'file:/ex/x/q/r#', 'q/r#'),
('file:/ex/x/y', 'file:/ex/x/q/r#s/t', 'q/r#s/t'),
('file:/ex/x/y', 'ftp://ex/x/q/r', 'ftp://ex/x/q/r'),
('file:/ex/x/y', 'file:/ex/x/y', ''),
('file:/ex/x/y/', 'file:/ex/x/y/', ''),
('file:/ex/x/y/pdq', 'file:/ex/x/y/pdq', ''),
('file:/ex/x/y/', 'file:/ex/x/y/z/', 'z/'),
('file:/devel/WWW/2000/10/swap/test/reluri-1.n3',
'file://meetings.example.com/cal#m1', 'file://meetings.example.com/cal#m1'),
('file:/home/connolly/w3ccvs/WWW/2000/10/swap/test/reluri-1.n3', 'file://meetings.example.com/cal#m1', 'file://meetings.example.com/cal#m1'),
('file:/some/dir/foo', 'file:/some/dir/#blort', './#blort'),
('file:/some/dir/foo', 'file:/some/dir/#', './#'),
# From Graham Klyne Thu, 20 Feb 2003 18:08:17 +0000
("http://example/x/y%2Fz", "http://example/x/abc", "abc"),
("http://example/x/y/z", "http://example/x%2Fabc", "/x%2Fabc"),
("http://example/x/y%2Fz", "http://example/x%2Fabc", "/x%2Fabc"),
("http://example/x%2Fy/z", "http://example/x%2Fy/abc", "abc"),
# Ryan Lee
("http://example/x/abc.efg", "http://example/x/", "./")
)
for inp1, inp2, exp in cases:
self.assertEquals(refTo(inp1, inp2), exp)
self.assertEquals(join(inp1, exp), inp2)
def testSplit(self):
cases = (
("abc#def", "abc", "def"),
("abc", "abc", None),
("#def", "", "def"),
("", "", None),
("abc#de:f", "abc", "de:f"),
("abc#de?f", "abc", "de?f"),
("abc#de/f", "abc", "de/f"),
)
for inp, exp1, exp2 in cases:
self.assertEquals(splitFrag(inp), (exp1, exp2))
def testRFCCases(self):
base = 'http://a/b/c/d;p?q'
# C.1. Normal Examples
normalExamples = (
(base, 'g:h', 'g:h'),
(base, 'g', 'http://a/b/c/g'),
(base, './g', 'http://a/b/c/g'),
(base, 'g/', 'http://a/b/c/g/'),
(base, '/g', 'http://a/g'),
(base, '//g', 'http://g'),
(base, '?y', 'http://a/b/c/?y'), #@@wow... really?
(base, 'g?y', 'http://a/b/c/g?y'),
(base, '#s', 'http://a/b/c/d;p?q#s'), #@@ was: (current document)#s
(base, 'g#s', 'http://a/b/c/g#s'),
(base, 'g?y#s', 'http://a/b/c/g?y#s'),
(base, ';x', 'http://a/b/c/;x'),
(base, 'g;x', 'http://a/b/c/g;x'),
(base, 'g;x?y#s', 'http://a/b/c/g;x?y#s'),
(base, '.', 'http://a/b/c/'),
(base, './', 'http://a/b/c/'),
(base, '..', 'http://a/b/'),
(base, '../', 'http://a/b/'),
(base, '../g', 'http://a/b/g'),
(base, '../..', 'http://a/'),
(base, '../../', 'http://a/'),
(base, '../../g', 'http://a/g')
)
otherExamples = (
(base, '', base),
(base, '../../../g', 'http://a/g'), #@@disagree with RFC2396
(base, '../../../../g', 'http://a/g'), #@@disagree with RFC2396
(base, '/./g', 'http://a/./g'),
(base, '/../g', 'http://a/../g'),
(base, 'g.', 'http://a/b/c/g.'),
(base, '.g', 'http://a/b/c/.g'),
(base, 'g..', 'http://a/b/c/g..'),
(base, '..g', 'http://a/b/c/..g'),
(base, './../g', 'http://a/b/g'),
(base, './g/.', 'http://a/b/c/g/.'), #@@hmmm...
(base, 'g/./h', 'http://a/b/c/g/./h'), #@@hmm...
(base, 'g/../h', 'http://a/b/c/g/../h'),
(base, 'g;x=1/./y', 'http://a/b/c/g;x=1/./y'), #@@hmmm...
(base, 'g;x=1/../y', 'http://a/b/c/g;x=1/../y'), #@@hmmm...
(base, 'g?y/./x', 'http://a/b/c/g?y/./x'),
(base, 'g?y/../x', 'http://a/b/c/g?y/../x'),
(base, 'g#s/./x', 'http://a/b/c/g#s/./x'),
(base, 'g#s/../x', 'http://a/b/c/g#s/../x')
)
for b, inp, exp in normalExamples + otherExamples:
if exp is None:
self.assertRaises(ValueError, join, b, inp)
else:
self.assertEquals(join(b, inp), exp)
def _test():
import doctest, uripath
doctest.testmod(uripath)
unittest.main()
if __name__ == '__main__':
_test()
# $Log: uripath.py,v $
# Revision 1.21 2007/06/26 02:36:16 syosi
# fix tabs
#
# Revision 1.20 2007/01/25 20:26:50 timbl
# @@@ BEWARE UNTESTED PARTIAL VERSION -- Introducing XML Literals as DOM objects
#
# Revision 1.19 2006/11/09 22:44:12 connolly
# start base with file:// rather than just file:/
# for interop with xsltproc
#
# Revision 1.18 2006/07/07 22:06:50 connolly
# fix bug with joining mid:abc with #foo
#
# Revision 1.17 2006/06/17 19:27:27 timbl
# Add canonical() with unit tests
#
# Revision 1.16 2004/03/21 04:24:35 timbl
# (See doc/changes.html)
# on xml output, nodeID was incorrectly spelled.
# update.py provides cwm's --patch option.
# diff.py as independent progrem generates patch files for cwm --patch
#
# Revision 1.15 2004/01/28 22:22:10 connolly
# tested that IRIs work in uripath.join()
#
# Revision 1.14 2003/10/20 17:31:55 timbl
# Added @keyword support.
# (eventually got python+expat to wrok on fink, with patch)
# Trig functions are in, thanks to Karl, with some changes, but NOT in regeression.n3
# see test/math/test-trigo.n3 for now.
#
# Revision 1.13 2003/07/03 21:04:39 timbl
# New string function to compare strings normalizing case and whitespace string:containsRoughly
#
# Revision 1.12 2003/04/03 22:35:12 ryanlee
# fixed previous fix, added test case
#
# Revision 1.11 2003/04/03 22:06:54 ryanlee
# small fix in if, line 217
#
# Revision 1.10 2003/02/24 15:06:38 connolly
# some more tests from Graham
#
# Revision 1.9 2002/12/25 20:01:32 timbl
# some --flatten tests fail. --why fails. Formulae must be closed to be referenced in a add()
#
# Revision 1.8 2002/11/24 03:12:02 timbl
# base can be None in uripath:refTo
#
# Revision 1.7 2002/09/04 05:03:07 connolly
# convertet unittests to use python doctest and unittest modules; cleaned up docstrings a bit
#
# Revision 1.6 2002/09/04 04:07:50 connolly
# fixed uripath.refTo
#
# Revision 1.5 2002/08/23 04:36:15 connolly
# fixed refTo case: file:/some/dir/foo -> file:/some/dir/#blort
#
# Revision 1.4 2002/08/07 14:32:21 timbl
# uripath changes. passes 51 general tests and 25 loopback tests
#
# Revision 1.3 2002/08/06 01:36:09 connolly
# cleanup: diagnostic interface, relative/absolute uri handling
#
# Revision 1.2 2002/03/15 23:53:02 connolly
# handle no-auth case
#
# Revision 1.1 2002/02/19 22:52:42 connolly
# renamed uritools.py to uripath.py
#
# Revision 1.2 2002/02/18 07:33:51 connolly
# pathTo seems to work
#
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