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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-

"""
requests.session
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

This module provides a Session object to manage and persist settings across
requests (cookies, auth, proxies).

"""
import os
from collections import Mapping
from datetime import datetime

from .auth import _basic_auth_str
from .compat import cookielib, OrderedDict, urljoin, urlparse, builtin_str
from .cookies import (
    cookiejar_from_dict, extract_cookies_to_jar, RequestsCookieJar, merge_cookies)
from .models import Request, PreparedRequest, DEFAULT_REDIRECT_LIMIT
from .hooks import default_hooks, dispatch_hook
from .utils import to_key_val_list, default_headers, to_native_string
from .exceptions import (
    TooManyRedirects, InvalidSchema, ChunkedEncodingError, ContentDecodingError)
from .structures import CaseInsensitiveDict

from .adapters import HTTPAdapter

from .utils import (
    requote_uri, get_environ_proxies, get_netrc_auth, should_bypass_proxies,
    get_auth_from_url
)

from .status_codes import codes

# formerly defined here, reexposed here for backward compatibility
from .models import REDIRECT_STATI


def merge_setting(request_setting, session_setting, dict_class=OrderedDict):
    """
    Determines appropriate setting for a given request, taking into account the
    explicit setting on that request, and the setting in the session. If a
    setting is a dictionary, they will be merged together using `dict_class`
    """

    if session_setting is None:
        return request_setting

    if request_setting is None:
        return session_setting

    # Bypass if not a dictionary (e.g. verify)
    if not (
            isinstance(session_setting, Mapping) and
            isinstance(request_setting, Mapping)
    ):
        return request_setting

    merged_setting = dict_class(to_key_val_list(session_setting))
    merged_setting.update(to_key_val_list(request_setting))

    # Remove keys that are set to None.
    for (k, v) in request_setting.items():
        if v is None:
            del merged_setting[k]

    merged_setting = dict((k, v) for (k, v) in merged_setting.items() if v is not None)

    return merged_setting


def merge_hooks(request_hooks, session_hooks, dict_class=OrderedDict):
    """
    Properly merges both requests and session hooks.

    This is necessary because when request_hooks == {'response': []}, the
    merge breaks Session hooks entirely.
    """
    if session_hooks is None or session_hooks.get('response') == []:
        return request_hooks

    if request_hooks is None or request_hooks.get('response') == []:
        return session_hooks

    return merge_setting(request_hooks, session_hooks, dict_class)


class SessionRedirectMixin(object):
    def resolve_redirects(self, resp, req, stream=False, timeout=None,
                          verify=True, cert=None, proxies=None):
        """Receives a Response. Returns a generator of Responses."""

        i = 0

        while resp.is_redirect:
            prepared_request = req.copy()

            try:
                resp.content  # Consume socket so it can be released
            except (ChunkedEncodingError, ContentDecodingError, RuntimeError):
                resp.raw.read(decode_content=False)

            if i >= self.max_redirects:
                raise TooManyRedirects('Exceeded %s redirects.' % self.max_redirects)

            # Release the connection back into the pool.
            resp.close()

            url = resp.headers['location']
            method = req.method

            # Handle redirection without scheme (see: RFC 1808 Section 4)
            if url.startswith('//'):
                parsed_rurl = urlparse(resp.url)
                url = '%s:%s' % (parsed_rurl.scheme, url)

            # The scheme should be lower case...
            parsed = urlparse(url)
            url = parsed.geturl()

            # Facilitate non-RFC2616-compliant 'location' headers
            # (e.g. '/path/to/resource' instead of 'http://domain.tld/path/to/resource')
            # Compliant with RFC3986, we percent encode the url.
            if not urlparse(url).netloc:
                url = urljoin(resp.url, requote_uri(url))
            else:
                url = requote_uri(url)

            prepared_request.url = to_native_string(url)

            # http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec10.html#sec10.3.4
            if (resp.status_code == codes.see_other and
                    method != 'HEAD'):
                method = 'GET'

            # Do what the browsers do, despite standards...
            # First, turn 302s into GETs.
            if resp.status_code == codes.found and method != 'HEAD':
                method = 'GET'

            # Second, if a POST is responded to with a 301, turn it into a GET.
            # This bizarre behaviour is explained in Issue 1704.
            if resp.status_code == codes.moved and method == 'POST':
                method = 'GET'

            prepared_request.method = method

            # https://github.com/kennethreitz/requests/issues/1084
            if resp.status_code not in (codes.temporary, codes.resume):
                if 'Content-Length' in prepared_request.headers:
                    del prepared_request.headers['Content-Length']

                prepared_request.body = None

            headers = prepared_request.headers
            try:
                del headers['Cookie']
            except KeyError:
                pass

            extract_cookies_to_jar(prepared_request._cookies, prepared_request, resp.raw)
            prepared_request._cookies.update(self.cookies)
            prepared_request.prepare_cookies(prepared_request._cookies)

            # Rebuild auth and proxy information.
            proxies = self.rebuild_proxies(prepared_request, proxies)
            self.rebuild_auth(prepared_request, resp)

            # Override the original request.
            req = prepared_request

            resp = self.send(
                req,
                stream=stream,
                timeout=timeout,
                verify=verify,
                cert=cert,
                proxies=proxies,
                allow_redirects=False,
            )

            extract_cookies_to_jar(self.cookies, prepared_request, resp.raw)

            i += 1
            yield resp

    def rebuild_auth(self, prepared_request, response):
        """
        When being redirected we may want to strip authentication from the
        request to avoid leaking credentials. This method intelligently removes
        and reapplies authentication where possible to avoid credential loss.
        """
        headers = prepared_request.headers
        url = prepared_request.url

        if 'Authorization' in headers:
            # If we get redirected to a new host, we should strip out any
            # authentication headers.
            original_parsed = urlparse(response.request.url)
            redirect_parsed = urlparse(url)

            if (original_parsed.hostname != redirect_parsed.hostname):
                del headers['Authorization']

        # .netrc might have more auth for us on our new host.
        new_auth = get_netrc_auth(url) if self.trust_env else None
        if new_auth is not None:
            prepared_request.prepare_auth(new_auth)

        return

    def rebuild_proxies(self, prepared_request, proxies):
        """
        This method re-evaluates the proxy configuration by considering the
        environment variables. If we are redirected to a URL covered by
        NO_PROXY, we strip the proxy configuration. Otherwise, we set missing
        proxy keys for this URL (in case they were stripped by a previous
        redirect).

        This method also replaces the Proxy-Authorization header where
        necessary.
        """
        headers = prepared_request.headers
        url = prepared_request.url
        scheme = urlparse(url).scheme
        new_proxies = proxies.copy() if proxies is not None else {}

        if self.trust_env and not should_bypass_proxies(url):
            environ_proxies = get_environ_proxies(url)

            proxy = environ_proxies.get(scheme)

            if proxy:
                new_proxies.setdefault(scheme, environ_proxies[scheme])

        if 'Proxy-Authorization' in headers:
            del headers['Proxy-Authorization']

        try:
            username, password = get_auth_from_url(new_proxies[scheme])
        except KeyError:
            username, password = None, None

        if username and password:
            headers['Proxy-Authorization'] = _basic_auth_str(username, password)

        return new_proxies


class Session(SessionRedirectMixin):
    """A Requests session.

    Provides cookie persistence, connection-pooling, and configuration.

    Basic Usage::

      >>> import requests
      >>> s = requests.Session()
      >>> s.get('http://httpbin.org/get')
      200
    """

    __attrs__ = [
        'headers', 'cookies', 'auth', 'timeout', 'proxies', 'hooks',
        'params', 'verify', 'cert', 'prefetch', 'adapters', 'stream',
        'trust_env', 'max_redirects']

    def __init__(self):

        #: A case-insensitive dictionary of headers to be sent on each
        #: :class:`Request <Request>` sent from this
        #: :class:`Session <Session>`.
        self.headers = default_headers()

        #: Default Authentication tuple or object to attach to
        #: :class:`Request <Request>`.
        self.auth = None

        #: Dictionary mapping protocol to the URL of the proxy (e.g.
        #: {'http': 'foo.bar:3128'}) to be used on each
        #: :class:`Request <Request>`.
        self.proxies = {}

        #: Event-handling hooks.
        self.hooks = default_hooks()

        #: Dictionary of querystring data to attach to each
        #: :class:`Request <Request>`. The dictionary values may be lists for
        #: representing multivalued query parameters.
        self.params = {}

        #: Stream response content default.
        self.stream = False

        #: SSL Verification default.
        self.verify = True

        #: SSL certificate default.
        self.cert = None

        #: Maximum number of redirects allowed. If the request exceeds this
        #: limit, a :class:`TooManyRedirects` exception is raised.
        self.max_redirects = DEFAULT_REDIRECT_LIMIT

        #: Should we trust the environment?
        self.trust_env = True

        #: A CookieJar containing all currently outstanding cookies set on this
        #: session. By default it is a
        #: :class:`RequestsCookieJar <requests.cookies.RequestsCookieJar>`, but
        #: may be any other ``cookielib.CookieJar`` compatible object.
        self.cookies = cookiejar_from_dict({})

        # Default connection adapters.
        self.adapters = OrderedDict()
        self.mount('https://', HTTPAdapter())
        self.mount('http://', HTTPAdapter())

    def __enter__(self):
        return self

    def __exit__(self, *args):
        self.close()

    def prepare_request(self, request):
        """Constructs a :class:`PreparedRequest <PreparedRequest>` for
        transmission and returns it. The :class:`PreparedRequest` has settings
        merged from the :class:`Request <Request>` instance and those of the
        :class:`Session`.

        :param request: :class:`Request` instance to prepare with this
            session's settings.
        """
        cookies = request.cookies or {}

        # Bootstrap CookieJar.
        if not isinstance(cookies, cookielib.CookieJar):
            cookies = cookiejar_from_dict(cookies)

        # Merge with session cookies
        merged_cookies = merge_cookies(
            merge_cookies(RequestsCookieJar(), self.cookies), cookies)


        # Set environment's basic authentication if not explicitly set.
        auth = request.auth
        if self.trust_env and not auth and not self.auth:
            auth = get_netrc_auth(request.url)

        p = PreparedRequest()
        p.prepare(
            method=request.method.upper(),
            url=request.url,
            files=request.files,
            data=request.data,
            headers=merge_setting(request.headers, self.headers, dict_class=CaseInsensitiveDict),
            params=merge_setting(request.params, self.params),
            auth=merge_setting(auth, self.auth),
            cookies=merged_cookies,
            hooks=merge_hooks(request.hooks, self.hooks),
        )
        return p

    def request(self, method, url,
        params=None,
        data=None,
        headers=None,
        cookies=None,
        files=None,
        auth=None,
        timeout=None,
        allow_redirects=True,
        proxies=None,
        hooks=None,
        stream=None,
        verify=None,
        cert=None):
        """Constructs a :class:`Request <Request>`, prepares it and sends it.
        Returns :class:`Response <Response>` object.

        :param method: method for the new :class:`Request` object.
        :param url: URL for the new :class:`Request` object.
        :param params: (optional) Dictionary or bytes to be sent in the query
            string for the :class:`Request`.
        :param data: (optional) Dictionary or bytes to send in the body of the
            :class:`Request`.
        :param headers: (optional) Dictionary of HTTP Headers to send with the
            :class:`Request`.
        :param cookies: (optional) Dict or CookieJar object to send with the
            :class:`Request`.
        :param files: (optional) Dictionary of 'filename': file-like-objects
            for multipart encoding upload.
        :param auth: (optional) Auth tuple or callable to enable
            Basic/Digest/Custom HTTP Auth.
        :param timeout: (optional) Float describing the timeout of the
            request in seconds.
        :param allow_redirects: (optional) Boolean. Set to True by default.
        :param proxies: (optional) Dictionary mapping protocol to the URL of
            the proxy.
        :param stream: (optional) whether to immediately download the response
            content. Defaults to ``False``.
        :param verify: (optional) if ``True``, the SSL cert will be verified.
            A CA_BUNDLE path can also be provided.
        :param cert: (optional) if String, path to ssl client cert file (.pem).
            If Tuple, ('cert', 'key') pair.
        """

        method = builtin_str(method)

        # Create the Request.
        req = Request(
            method = method.upper(),
            url = url,
            headers = headers,
            files = files,
            data = data or {},
            params = params or {},
            auth = auth,
            cookies = cookies,
            hooks = hooks,
        )
        prep = self.prepare_request(req)

        proxies = proxies or {}

        # Gather clues from the surrounding environment.
        if self.trust_env:
            # Set environment's proxies.
            env_proxies = get_environ_proxies(url) or {}
            for (k, v) in env_proxies.items():
                proxies.setdefault(k, v)

            # Look for configuration.
            if not verify and verify is not False:
                verify = os.environ.get('REQUESTS_CA_BUNDLE')

            # Curl compatibility.
            if not verify and verify is not False:
                verify = os.environ.get('CURL_CA_BUNDLE')

        # Merge all the kwargs.
        proxies = merge_setting(proxies, self.proxies)
        stream = merge_setting(stream, self.stream)
        verify = merge_setting(verify, self.verify)
        cert = merge_setting(cert, self.cert)

        # Send the request.
        send_kwargs = {
            'stream': stream,
            'timeout': timeout,
            'verify': verify,
            'cert': cert,
            'proxies': proxies,
            'allow_redirects': allow_redirects,
        }
        resp = self.send(prep, **send_kwargs)

        return resp

    def get(self, url, **kwargs):
        """Sends a GET request. Returns :class:`Response` object.

        :param url: URL for the new :class:`Request` object.
        :param \*\*kwargs: Optional arguments that ``request`` takes.
        """

        kwargs.setdefault('allow_redirects', True)
        return self.request('GET', url, **kwargs)

    def options(self, url, **kwargs):
        """Sends a OPTIONS request. Returns :class:`Response` object.

        :param url: URL for the new :class:`Request` object.
        :param \*\*kwargs: Optional arguments that ``request`` takes.
        """

        kwargs.setdefault('allow_redirects', True)
        return self.request('OPTIONS', url, **kwargs)

    def head(self, url, **kwargs):
        """Sends a HEAD request. Returns :class:`Response` object.

        :param url: URL for the new :class:`Request` object.
        :param \*\*kwargs: Optional arguments that ``request`` takes.
        """

        kwargs.setdefault('allow_redirects', False)
        return self.request('HEAD', url, **kwargs)

    def post(self, url, data=None, **kwargs):
        """Sends a POST request. Returns :class:`Response` object.

        :param url: URL for the new :class:`Request` object.
        :param data: (optional) Dictionary, bytes, or file-like object to send in the body of the :class:`Request`.
        :param \*\*kwargs: Optional arguments that ``request`` takes.
        """

        return self.request('POST', url, data=data, **kwargs)

    def put(self, url, data=None, **kwargs):
        """Sends a PUT request. Returns :class:`Response` object.

        :param url: URL for the new :class:`Request` object.
        :param data: (optional) Dictionary, bytes, or file-like object to send in the body of the :class:`Request`.
        :param \*\*kwargs: Optional arguments that ``request`` takes.
        """

        return self.request('PUT', url, data=data, **kwargs)

    def patch(self, url, data=None, **kwargs):
        """Sends a PATCH request. Returns :class:`Response` object.

        :param url: URL for the new :class:`Request` object.
        :param data: (optional) Dictionary, bytes, or file-like object to send in the body of the :class:`Request`.
        :param \*\*kwargs: Optional arguments that ``request`` takes.
        """

        return self.request('PATCH', url,  data=data, **kwargs)

    def delete(self, url, **kwargs):
        """Sends a DELETE request. Returns :class:`Response` object.

        :param url: URL for the new :class:`Request` object.
        :param \*\*kwargs: Optional arguments that ``request`` takes.
        """

        return self.request('DELETE', url, **kwargs)

    def send(self, request, **kwargs):
        """Send a given PreparedRequest."""
        # Set defaults that the hooks can utilize to ensure they always have
        # the correct parameters to reproduce the previous request.
        kwargs.setdefault('stream', self.stream)
        kwargs.setdefault('verify', self.verify)
        kwargs.setdefault('cert', self.cert)
        kwargs.setdefault('proxies', self.proxies)

        # It's possible that users might accidentally send a Request object.
        # Guard against that specific failure case.
        if not isinstance(request, PreparedRequest):
            raise ValueError('You can only send PreparedRequests.')

        # Set up variables needed for resolve_redirects and dispatching of hooks
        allow_redirects = kwargs.pop('allow_redirects', True)
        stream = kwargs.get('stream')
        timeout = kwargs.get('timeout')
        verify = kwargs.get('verify')
        cert = kwargs.get('cert')
        proxies = kwargs.get('proxies')
        hooks = request.hooks

        # Get the appropriate adapter to use
        adapter = self.get_adapter(url=request.url)

        # Start time (approximately) of the request
        start = datetime.utcnow()

        # Send the request
        r = adapter.send(request, **kwargs)

        # Total elapsed time of the request (approximately)
        r.elapsed = datetime.utcnow() - start

        # Response manipulation hooks
        r = dispatch_hook('response', hooks, r, **kwargs)

        # Persist cookies
        if r.history:

            # If the hooks create history then we want those cookies too
            for resp in r.history:
                extract_cookies_to_jar(self.cookies, resp.request, resp.raw)

        extract_cookies_to_jar(self.cookies, request, r.raw)

        # Redirect resolving generator.
        gen = self.resolve_redirects(r, request,
            stream=stream,
            timeout=timeout,
            verify=verify,
            cert=cert,
            proxies=proxies)

        # Resolve redirects if allowed.
        history = [resp for resp in gen] if allow_redirects else []

        # Shuffle things around if there's history.
        if history:
            # Insert the first (original) request at the start
            history.insert(0, r)
            # Get the last request made
            r = history.pop()
            r.history = history

        if not stream:
            r.content

        return r

    def get_adapter(self, url):
        """Returns the appropriate connnection adapter for the given URL."""
        for (prefix, adapter) in self.adapters.items():

            if url.lower().startswith(prefix):
                return adapter

        # Nothing matches :-/
        raise InvalidSchema("No connection adapters were found for '%s'" % url)

    def close(self):
        """Closes all adapters and as such the session"""
        for v in self.adapters.values():
            v.close()

    def mount(self, prefix, adapter):
        """Registers a connection adapter to a prefix.

        Adapters are sorted in descending order by key length."""

        self.adapters[prefix] = adapter
        keys_to_move = [k for k in self.adapters if len(k) < len(prefix)]

        for key in keys_to_move:
            self.adapters[key] = self.adapters.pop(key)

    def __getstate__(self):
        return dict((attr, getattr(self, attr, None)) for attr in self.__attrs__)

    def __setstate__(self, state):
        for attr, value in state.items():
            setattr(self, attr, value)


def session():
    """Returns a :class:`Session` for context-management."""

    return Session()

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