Internet radio browser GUI for music/video streams from various directory services.

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# urllib3/poolmanager.py
# Copyright 2008-2014 Andrey Petrov and contributors (see CONTRIBUTORS.txt)
#
# This module is part of urllib3 and is released under
# the MIT License: http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php

import logging

try:  # Python 3
    from urllib.parse import urljoin
except ImportError:
    from urlparse import urljoin

from ._collections import RecentlyUsedContainer
from .connectionpool import HTTPConnectionPool, HTTPSConnectionPool
from .connectionpool import port_by_scheme
from .request import RequestMethods
from .util import parse_url


__all__ = ['PoolManager', 'ProxyManager', 'proxy_from_url']


pool_classes_by_scheme = {
    'http': HTTPConnectionPool,
    'https': HTTPSConnectionPool,
}

log = logging.getLogger(__name__)

SSL_KEYWORDS = ('key_file', 'cert_file', 'cert_reqs', 'ca_certs',
                'ssl_version')


class PoolManager(RequestMethods):
    """
    Allows for arbitrary requests while transparently keeping track of
    necessary connection pools for you.

    :param num_pools:
        Number of connection pools to cache before discarding the least
        recently used pool.

    :param headers:
        Headers to include with all requests, unless other headers are given
        explicitly.

    :param \**connection_pool_kw:
        Additional parameters are used to create fresh
        :class:`urllib3.connectionpool.ConnectionPool` instances.

    Example: ::

        >>> manager = PoolManager(num_pools=2)
        >>> r = manager.request('GET', 'http://google.com/')
        >>> r = manager.request('GET', 'http://google.com/mail')
        >>> r = manager.request('GET', 'http://yahoo.com/')
        >>> len(manager.pools)
        2

    """

    proxy = None

    def __init__(self, num_pools=10, headers=None, **connection_pool_kw):
        RequestMethods.__init__(self, headers)
        self.connection_pool_kw = connection_pool_kw
        self.pools = RecentlyUsedContainer(num_pools,
                                           dispose_func=lambda p: p.close())

    def _new_pool(self, scheme, host, port):
        """
        Create a new :class:`ConnectionPool` based on host, port and scheme.

        This method is used to actually create the connection pools handed out
        by :meth:`connection_from_url` and companion methods. It is intended
        to be overridden for customization.
        """
        pool_cls = pool_classes_by_scheme[scheme]
        kwargs = self.connection_pool_kw
        if scheme == 'http':
            kwargs = self.connection_pool_kw.copy()
            for kw in SSL_KEYWORDS:
                kwargs.pop(kw, None)

        return pool_cls(host, port, **kwargs)

    def clear(self):
        """
        Empty our store of pools and direct them all to close.

        This will not affect in-flight connections, but they will not be
        re-used after completion.
        """
        self.pools.clear()

    def connection_from_host(self, host, port=None, scheme='http'):
        """
        Get a :class:`ConnectionPool` based on the host, port, and scheme.

        If ``port`` isn't given, it will be derived from the ``scheme`` using
        ``urllib3.connectionpool.port_by_scheme``.
        """

        scheme = scheme or 'http'

        port = port or port_by_scheme.get(scheme, 80)

        pool_key = (scheme, host, port)

        with self.pools.lock:
            # If the scheme, host, or port doesn't match existing open
            # connections, open a new ConnectionPool.
            pool = self.pools.get(pool_key)
            if pool:
                return pool

            # Make a fresh ConnectionPool of the desired type
            pool = self._new_pool(scheme, host, port)
            self.pools[pool_key] = pool
        return pool

    def connection_from_url(self, url):
        """
        Similar to :func:`urllib3.connectionpool.connection_from_url` but
        doesn't pass any additional parameters to the
        :class:`urllib3.connectionpool.ConnectionPool` constructor.

        Additional parameters are taken from the :class:`.PoolManager`
        constructor.
        """
        u = parse_url(url)
        return self.connection_from_host(u.host, port=u.port, scheme=u.scheme)

    def urlopen(self, method, url, redirect=True, **kw):
        """
        Same as :meth:`urllib3.connectionpool.HTTPConnectionPool.urlopen`
        with custom cross-host redirect logic and only sends the request-uri
        portion of the ``url``.

        The given ``url`` parameter must be absolute, such that an appropriate
        :class:`urllib3.connectionpool.ConnectionPool` can be chosen for it.
        """
        u = parse_url(url)
        conn = self.connection_from_host(u.host, port=u.port, scheme=u.scheme)

        kw['assert_same_host'] = False
        kw['redirect'] = False
        if 'headers' not in kw:
            kw['headers'] = self.headers

        if self.proxy is not None and u.scheme == "http":
            response = conn.urlopen(method, url, **kw)
        else:
            response = conn.urlopen(method, u.request_uri, **kw)

        redirect_location = redirect and response.get_redirect_location()
        if not redirect_location:
            return response

        # Support relative URLs for redirecting.
        redirect_location = urljoin(url, redirect_location)

        # RFC 2616, Section 10.3.4
        if response.status == 303:
            method = 'GET'

        log.info("Redirecting %s -> %s" % (url, redirect_location))
        kw['retries'] = kw.get('retries', 3) - 1  # Persist retries countdown
        kw['redirect'] = redirect
        return self.urlopen(method, redirect_location, **kw)


class ProxyManager(PoolManager):
    """
    Behaves just like :class:`PoolManager`, but sends all requests through
    the defined proxy, using the CONNECT method for HTTPS URLs.

    :param proxy_url:
        The URL of the proxy to be used.

    :param proxy_headers:
        A dictionary contaning headers that will be sent to the proxy. In case
        of HTTP they are being sent with each request, while in the
        HTTPS/CONNECT case they are sent only once. Could be used for proxy
        authentication.

    Example:
        >>> proxy = urllib3.ProxyManager('http://localhost:3128/')
        >>> r1 = proxy.request('GET', 'http://google.com/')
        >>> r2 = proxy.request('GET', 'http://httpbin.org/')
        >>> len(proxy.pools)
        1
        >>> r3 = proxy.request('GET', 'https://httpbin.org/')
        >>> r4 = proxy.request('GET', 'https://twitter.com/')
        >>> len(proxy.pools)
        3

    """

    def __init__(self, proxy_url, num_pools=10, headers=None,
                 proxy_headers=None, **connection_pool_kw):

        if isinstance(proxy_url, HTTPConnectionPool):
            proxy_url = '%s://%s:%i' % (proxy_url.scheme, proxy_url.host,
                                        proxy_url.port)
        proxy = parse_url(proxy_url)
        if not proxy.port:
            port = port_by_scheme.get(proxy.scheme, 80)
            proxy = proxy._replace(port=port)
        self.proxy = proxy
        self.proxy_headers = proxy_headers or {}
        assert self.proxy.scheme in ("http", "https"), \
            'Not supported proxy scheme %s' % self.proxy.scheme
        connection_pool_kw['_proxy'] = self.proxy
        connection_pool_kw['_proxy_headers'] = self.proxy_headers
        super(ProxyManager, self).__init__(
            num_pools, headers, **connection_pool_kw)

    def connection_from_host(self, host, port=None, scheme='http'):
        if scheme == "https":
            return super(ProxyManager, self).connection_from_host(
                host, port, scheme)

        return super(ProxyManager, self).connection_from_host(
            self.proxy.host, self.proxy.port, self.proxy.scheme)

    def _set_proxy_headers(self, url, headers=None):
        """
        Sets headers needed by proxies: specifically, the Accept and Host
        headers. Only sets headers not provided by the user.
        """
        headers_ = {'Accept': '*/*'}

        netloc = parse_url(url).netloc
        if netloc:
            headers_['Host'] = netloc

        if headers:
            headers_.update(headers)
        return headers_

    def urlopen(self, method, url, redirect=True, **kw):
        "Same as HTTP(S)ConnectionPool.urlopen, ``url`` must be absolute."
        u = parse_url(url)

        if u.scheme == "http":
            # For proxied HTTPS requests, httplib sets the necessary headers
            # on the CONNECT to the proxy. For HTTP, we'll definitely
            # need to set 'Host' at the very least.
            kw['headers'] = self._set_proxy_headers(url, kw.get('headers',
                                                                self.headers))

        return super(ProxyManager, self).urlopen(method, url, redirect, **kw)


def proxy_from_url(url, **kw):
    return ProxyManager(proxy_url=url, **kw)