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# httpconnection.py - urllib2 handler for new http support
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# Copyright 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com>
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# Copyright 2006, 2007 Alexis S. L. Carvalho <alexis@cecm.usp.br>
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# Copyright 2006 Vadim Gelfer <vadim.gelfer@gmail.com>
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# Copyright 2011 Google, Inc.
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#
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# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
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# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
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import logging
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import socket
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import urllib
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import urllib2
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import os
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from mercurial import httpclient
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from mercurial import sslutil
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from mercurial import util
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from mercurial.i18n import _
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# moved here from url.py to avoid a cycle
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class httpsendfile(object):
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"""This is a wrapper around the objects returned by python's "open".
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Its purpose is to send file-like objects via HTTP and, to do so, it
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defines a __len__ attribute to feed the Content-Length header.
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"""
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def __init__(self, ui, *args, **kwargs):
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# We can't just "self._data = open(*args, **kwargs)" here because there
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# is an "open" function defined in this module that shadows the global
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# one
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self.ui = ui
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self._data = open(*args, **kwargs)
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self.seek = self._data.seek
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self.close = self._data.close
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self.write = self._data.write
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self._len = os.fstat(self._data.fileno()).st_size
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self._pos = 0
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self._total = self._len / 1024 * 2
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def read(self, *args, **kwargs):
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try:
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ret = self._data.read(*args, **kwargs)
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except EOFError:
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self.ui.progress(_('sending'), None)
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self._pos += len(ret)
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# We pass double the max for total because we currently have
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# to send the bundle twice in the case of a server that
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# requires authentication. Since we can't know until we try
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# once whether authentication will be required, just lie to
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# the user and maybe the push succeeds suddenly at 50%.
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self.ui.progress(_('sending'), self._pos / 1024,
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unit=_('kb'), total=self._total)
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return ret
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def __len__(self):
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return self._len
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# moved here from url.py to avoid a cycle
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def readauthforuri(ui, uri):
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# Read configuration
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config = dict()
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for key, val in ui.configitems('auth'):
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if '.' not in key:
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ui.warn(_("ignoring invalid [auth] key '%s'\n") % key)
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continue
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group, setting = key.rsplit('.', 1)
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gdict = config.setdefault(group, dict())
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if setting in ('username', 'cert', 'key'):
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val = util.expandpath(val)
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gdict[setting] = val
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# Find the best match
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scheme, hostpath = uri.split('://', 1)
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bestlen = 0
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bestauth = None
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for group, auth in config.iteritems():
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prefix = auth.get('prefix')
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if not prefix:
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continue
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p = prefix.split('://', 1)
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if len(p) > 1:
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schemes, prefix = [p[0]], p[1]
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else:
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schemes = (auth.get('schemes') or 'https').split()
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if (prefix == '*' or hostpath.startswith(prefix)) and \
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len(prefix) > bestlen and scheme in schemes:
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bestlen = len(prefix)
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bestauth = group, auth
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return bestauth
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# Mercurial (at least until we can remove the old codepath) requires
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# that the http response object be sufficiently file-like, so we
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# provide a close() method here.
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class HTTPResponse(httpclient.HTTPResponse):
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def close(self):
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pass
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class HTTPConnection(httpclient.HTTPConnection):
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response_class = HTTPResponse
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def request(self, method, uri, body=None, headers={}):
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if isinstance(body, httpsendfile):
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body.seek(0)
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httpclient.HTTPConnection.request(self, method, uri, body=body,
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headers=headers)
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_configuredlogging = False
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LOGFMT = '%(levelname)s:%(name)s:%(lineno)d:%(message)s'
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# Subclass BOTH of these because otherwise urllib2 "helpfully"
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# reinserts them since it notices we don't include any subclasses of
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# them.
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class http2handler(urllib2.HTTPHandler, urllib2.HTTPSHandler):
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def __init__(self, ui, pwmgr):
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global _configuredlogging
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urllib2.AbstractHTTPHandler.__init__(self)
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self.ui = ui
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self.pwmgr = pwmgr
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self._connections = {}
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loglevel = ui.config('ui', 'http2debuglevel', default=None)
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if loglevel and not _configuredlogging:
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_configuredlogging = True
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logger = logging.getLogger('mercurial.httpclient')
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logger.setLevel(getattr(logging, loglevel.upper()))
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handler = logging.StreamHandler()
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handler.setFormatter(logging.Formatter(LOGFMT))
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logger.addHandler(handler)
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def close_all(self):
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"""Close and remove all connection objects being kept for reuse."""
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for openconns in self._connections.values():
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for conn in openconns:
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conn.close()
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self._connections = {}
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# shamelessly borrowed from urllib2.AbstractHTTPHandler
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def do_open(self, http_class, req, use_ssl):
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"""Return an addinfourl object for the request, using http_class.
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http_class must implement the HTTPConnection API from httplib.
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The addinfourl return value is a file-like object. It also
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has methods and attributes including:
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- info(): return a mimetools.Message object for the headers
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- geturl(): return the original request URL
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- code: HTTP status code
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"""
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# If using a proxy, the host returned by get_host() is
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# actually the proxy. On Python 2.6.1, the real destination
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# hostname is encoded in the URI in the urllib2 request
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# object. On Python 2.6.5, it's stored in the _tunnel_host
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# attribute which has no accessor.
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tunhost = getattr(req, '_tunnel_host', None)
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host = req.get_host()
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if tunhost:
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proxyhost = host
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host = tunhost
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elif req.has_proxy():
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proxyhost = req.get_host()
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host = req.get_selector().split('://', 1)[1].split('/', 1)[0]
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else:
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proxyhost = None
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if proxyhost:
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if ':' in proxyhost:
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# Note: this means we'll explode if we try and use an
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# IPv6 http proxy. This isn't a regression, so we
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# won't worry about it for now.
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proxyhost, proxyport = proxyhost.rsplit(':', 1)
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else:
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proxyport = 3128 # squid default
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proxy = (proxyhost, proxyport)
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else:
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proxy = None
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if not host:
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raise urllib2.URLError('no host given')
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connkey = use_ssl, host, proxy
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allconns = self._connections.get(connkey, [])
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conns = [c for c in allconns if not c.busy()]
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if conns:
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h = conns[0]
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else:
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if allconns:
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self.ui.debug('all connections for %s busy, making a new '
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'one\n' % host)
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timeout = None
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if req.timeout is not socket._GLOBAL_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT:
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timeout = req.timeout
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h = http_class(host, timeout=timeout, proxy_hostport=proxy)
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self._connections.setdefault(connkey, []).append(h)
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headers = dict(req.headers)
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headers.update(req.unredirected_hdrs)
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headers = dict(
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(name.title(), val) for name, val in headers.items())
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try:
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path = req.get_selector()
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if '://' in path:
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path = path.split('://', 1)[1].split('/', 1)[1]
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if path[0] != '/':
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path = '/' + path
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h.request(req.get_method(), path, req.data, headers)
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r = h.getresponse()
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except socket.error, err: # XXX what error?
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raise urllib2.URLError(err)
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# Pick apart the HTTPResponse object to get the addinfourl
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# object initialized properly.
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r.recv = r.read
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resp = urllib.addinfourl(r, r.headers, req.get_full_url())
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resp.code = r.status
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resp.msg = r.reason
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return resp
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# httplib always uses the given host/port as the socket connect
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# target, and then allows full URIs in the request path, which it
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# then observes and treats as a signal to do proxying instead.
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def http_open(self, req):
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if req.get_full_url().startswith('https'):
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return self.https_open(req)
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return self.do_open(HTTPConnection, req, False)
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def https_open(self, req):
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res = readauthforuri(self.ui, req.get_full_url())
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if res:
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group, auth = res
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self.auth = auth
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self.ui.debug("using auth.%s.* for authentication\n" % group)
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else:
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self.auth = None
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return self.do_open(self._makesslconnection, req, True)
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def _makesslconnection(self, host, port=443, *args, **kwargs):
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keyfile = None
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certfile = None
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if args: # key_file
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keyfile = args.pop(0)
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if args: # cert_file
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certfile = args.pop(0)
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# if the user has specified different key/cert files in
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# hgrc, we prefer these
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if self.auth and 'key' in self.auth and 'cert' in self.auth:
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keyfile = self.auth['key']
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certfile = self.auth['cert']
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# let host port take precedence
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if ':' in host and '[' not in host or ']:' in host:
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host, port = host.rsplit(':', 1)
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port = int(port)
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if '[' in host:
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host = host[1:-1]
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if keyfile:
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kwargs['keyfile'] = keyfile
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if certfile:
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kwargs['certfile'] = certfile
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kwargs.update(sslutil.sslkwargs(self.ui, host))
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con = HTTPConnection(host, port, use_ssl=True,
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ssl_validator=sslutil.validator(self.ui, host),
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**kwargs)
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return con
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