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| # |
| # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software |
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| # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and |
| # limitations under the License. |
| |
| from typing import Union |
| from typing import Type |
| from typing import Optional |
| |
| import json |
| import os |
| import ssl |
| import socket |
| import copy |
| import binascii |
| import time |
| |
| from libcloud.utils.py3 import ET |
| |
| import libcloud |
| |
| from libcloud.utils.py3 import httplib |
| from libcloud.utils.py3 import urlparse |
| from libcloud.utils.py3 import urlencode |
| |
| from libcloud.utils.misc import lowercase_keys, retry |
| from libcloud.common.exceptions import exception_from_message |
| from libcloud.common.types import LibcloudError, MalformedResponseError |
| from libcloud.http import LibcloudConnection, HttpLibResponseProxy |
| |
| __all__ = [ |
| 'RETRY_FAILED_HTTP_REQUESTS', |
| |
| 'BaseDriver', |
| |
| 'Connection', |
| 'PollingConnection', |
| 'ConnectionKey', |
| 'ConnectionUserAndKey', |
| 'CertificateConnection', |
| |
| 'Response', |
| 'HTTPResponse', |
| 'JsonResponse', |
| 'XmlResponse', |
| 'RawResponse' |
| ] |
| |
| # Module level variable indicates if the failed HTTP requests should be retried |
| RETRY_FAILED_HTTP_REQUESTS = False |
| |
| |
| class LazyObject(object): |
| """An object that doesn't get initialized until accessed.""" |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def _proxy(cls, *lazy_init_args, **lazy_init_kwargs): |
| class Proxy(cls, object): |
| _lazy_obj = None |
| |
| def __init__(self): |
| # Must override the lazy_cls __init__ |
| pass |
| |
| def __getattribute__(self, attr): |
| lazy_obj = object.__getattribute__(self, '_get_lazy_obj')() |
| return getattr(lazy_obj, attr) |
| |
| def __setattr__(self, attr, value): |
| lazy_obj = object.__getattribute__(self, '_get_lazy_obj')() |
| setattr(lazy_obj, attr, value) |
| |
| def _get_lazy_obj(self): |
| lazy_obj = object.__getattribute__(self, '_lazy_obj') |
| if lazy_obj is None: |
| lazy_obj = cls(*lazy_init_args, **lazy_init_kwargs) |
| object.__setattr__(self, '_lazy_obj', lazy_obj) |
| return lazy_obj |
| |
| return Proxy() |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def lazy(cls, *lazy_init_args, **lazy_init_kwargs): |
| """Create a lazily instantiated instance of the subclass, cls.""" |
| return cls._proxy(*lazy_init_args, **lazy_init_kwargs) |
| |
| |
| class HTTPResponse(httplib.HTTPResponse): |
| # On python 2.6 some calls can hang because HEAD isn't quite properly |
| # supported. |
| # In particular this happens on S3 when calls are made to get_object to |
| # objects that don't exist. |
| # This applies the behaviour from 2.7, fixing the hangs. |
| def read(self, amt=None): |
| if self.fp is None: |
| return '' |
| |
| if self._method == 'HEAD': |
| self.close() |
| return '' |
| |
| return httplib.HTTPResponse.read(self, amt) |
| |
| |
| class Response(object): |
| """ |
| A base Response class to derive from. |
| """ |
| |
| # Response status code |
| status = httplib.OK # type: int |
| # Response headers |
| headers = {} # type: dict |
| |
| # Raw response body |
| body = None |
| |
| # Parsed response body |
| object = None |
| |
| error = None # Reason returned by the server. |
| connection = None # Parent connection class |
| parse_zero_length_body = False |
| |
| def __init__(self, response, connection): |
| """ |
| :param response: HTTP response object. (optional) |
| :type response: :class:`httplib.HTTPResponse` |
| |
| :param connection: Parent connection object. |
| :type connection: :class:`.Connection` |
| """ |
| self.connection = connection |
| |
| # http.client In Python 3 doesn't automatically lowercase the header |
| # names |
| self.headers = lowercase_keys(dict(response.headers)) |
| self.error = response.reason |
| self.status = response.status_code |
| self.request = response.request |
| self.iter_content = response.iter_content |
| |
| self.body = response.text.strip() \ |
| if response.text is not None and hasattr(response.text, 'strip') \ |
| else '' |
| |
| if not self.success(): |
| raise exception_from_message(code=self.status, |
| message=self.parse_error(), |
| headers=self.headers) |
| |
| self.object = self.parse_body() |
| |
| def parse_body(self): |
| """ |
| Parse response body. |
| |
| Override in a provider's subclass. |
| |
| :return: Parsed body. |
| :rtype: ``str`` |
| """ |
| return self.body if self.body is not None else '' |
| |
| def parse_error(self): |
| """ |
| Parse the error messages. |
| |
| Override in a provider's subclass. |
| |
| :return: Parsed error. |
| :rtype: ``str`` |
| """ |
| return self.body |
| |
| def success(self): |
| """ |
| Determine if our request was successful. |
| |
| The meaning of this can be arbitrary; did we receive OK status? Did |
| the node get created? Were we authenticated? |
| |
| :rtype: ``bool`` |
| :return: ``True`` or ``False`` |
| """ |
| # pylint: disable=E1101 |
| import requests |
| return self.status in [requests.codes.ok, requests.codes.created, |
| httplib.OK, httplib.CREATED, httplib.ACCEPTED] |
| |
| |
| class JsonResponse(Response): |
| """ |
| A Base JSON Response class to derive from. |
| """ |
| |
| def parse_body(self): |
| if len(self.body) == 0 and not self.parse_zero_length_body: |
| return self.body |
| |
| try: |
| body = json.loads(self.body) |
| except Exception: |
| raise MalformedResponseError( |
| 'Failed to parse JSON', |
| body=self.body, |
| driver=self.connection.driver) |
| return body |
| |
| parse_error = parse_body |
| |
| |
| class XmlResponse(Response): |
| """ |
| A Base XML Response class to derive from. |
| """ |
| |
| def parse_body(self): |
| if len(self.body) == 0 and not self.parse_zero_length_body: |
| return self.body |
| |
| try: |
| try: |
| body = ET.XML(self.body) |
| except ValueError: |
| # lxml wants a bytes and tests are basically hard-coded to str |
| body = ET.XML(self.body.encode('utf-8')) |
| except Exception: |
| raise MalformedResponseError('Failed to parse XML', |
| body=self.body, |
| driver=self.connection.driver) |
| return body |
| parse_error = parse_body |
| |
| |
| class RawResponse(Response): |
| def __init__(self, connection, response=None): |
| """ |
| :param connection: Parent connection object. |
| :type connection: :class:`.Connection` |
| """ |
| self._status = None |
| self._response = None |
| self._headers = {} |
| self._error = None |
| self._reason = None |
| self.connection = connection |
| if response is not None: |
| self.headers = lowercase_keys(dict(response.headers)) |
| self.error = response.reason |
| self.status = response.status_code |
| self.request = response.request |
| self.iter_content = response.iter_content |
| |
| def success(self): |
| """ |
| Determine if our request was successful. |
| |
| The meaning of this can be arbitrary; did we receive OK status? Did |
| the node get created? Were we authenticated? |
| |
| :rtype: ``bool`` |
| :return: ``True`` or ``False`` |
| """ |
| # pylint: disable=E1101 |
| import requests |
| return self.status in [requests.codes.ok, requests.codes.created, |
| httplib.OK, httplib.CREATED, httplib.ACCEPTED] |
| |
| @property |
| def response(self): |
| if not self._response: |
| response = self.connection.connection.getresponse() |
| self._response = HttpLibResponseProxy(response) |
| if not self.success(): |
| self.parse_error() |
| return self._response |
| |
| @property |
| def body(self): |
| # Note: We use property to avoid saving whole response body into RAM |
| # See https://github.com/apache/libcloud/pull/1132 for details |
| return self.response.body |
| |
| @property |
| def reason(self): |
| if not self._reason: |
| self._reason = self.response.reason |
| return self._reason |
| |
| |
| class Connection(object): |
| """ |
| A Base Connection class to derive from. |
| """ |
| conn_class = LibcloudConnection |
| |
| responseCls = Response |
| rawResponseCls = RawResponse |
| connection = None |
| host = '127.0.0.1' # type: str |
| port = 443 |
| timeout = None # type: Optional[Union[int, float]] |
| secure = 1 |
| driver = None # type: Type[BaseDriver] |
| action = None |
| cache_busting = False |
| backoff = None |
| retry_delay = None |
| |
| allow_insecure = True |
| |
| def __init__(self, secure=True, host=None, port=None, url=None, |
| timeout=None, proxy_url=None, retry_delay=None, backoff=None): |
| self.secure = secure and 1 or 0 |
| self.ua = [] |
| self.context = {} |
| |
| if not self.allow_insecure and not secure: |
| # TODO: We should eventually switch to whitelist instead of |
| # blacklist approach |
| raise ValueError('Non https connections are not allowed (use ' |
| 'secure=True)') |
| |
| self.request_path = '' |
| |
| if host: |
| self.host = host |
| |
| if port is not None: |
| self.port = port |
| else: |
| if self.secure == 1: |
| self.port = 443 |
| else: |
| self.port = 80 |
| |
| if url: |
| (self.host, self.port, self.secure, |
| self.request_path) = self._tuple_from_url(url) |
| |
| self.timeout = timeout or self.timeout |
| self.retry_delay = retry_delay |
| self.backoff = backoff |
| self.proxy_url = proxy_url |
| |
| def set_http_proxy(self, proxy_url): |
| """ |
| Set a HTTP / HTTPS proxy which will be used with this connection. |
| |
| :param proxy_url: Proxy URL (e.g. http://<hostname>:<port> without |
| authentication and |
| <scheme>://<username>:<password>@<hostname>:<port> |
| for basic auth authentication information. |
| :type proxy_url: ``str`` |
| """ |
| self.proxy_url = proxy_url |
| |
| # NOTE: Because of the way connection instantion works, we need to call |
| # self.connection.set_http_proxy() here. Just setting "self.proxy_url" |
| # won't work. |
| self.connection.set_http_proxy(proxy_url=proxy_url) |
| |
| def set_context(self, context): |
| if not isinstance(context, dict): |
| raise TypeError('context needs to be a dictionary') |
| |
| self.context = context |
| |
| def reset_context(self): |
| self.context = {} |
| |
| def _tuple_from_url(self, url): |
| secure = 1 |
| port = None |
| (scheme, netloc, request_path, param, |
| query, fragment) = urlparse.urlparse(url) |
| |
| if scheme not in ['http', 'https']: |
| raise LibcloudError('Invalid scheme: %s in url %s' % (scheme, url)) |
| |
| if scheme == "http": |
| secure = 0 |
| |
| if ":" in netloc: |
| netloc, port = netloc.rsplit(":") |
| port = int(port) |
| |
| if not port: |
| if scheme == "http": |
| port = 80 |
| else: |
| port = 443 |
| |
| host = netloc |
| port = int(port) |
| |
| return (host, port, secure, request_path) |
| |
| def connect(self, host=None, port=None, base_url=None, **kwargs): |
| """ |
| Establish a connection with the API server. |
| |
| :type host: ``str`` |
| :param host: Optional host to override our default |
| |
| :type port: ``int`` |
| :param port: Optional port to override our default |
| |
| :returns: A connection |
| """ |
| # prefer the attribute base_url if its set or sent |
| connection = None |
| secure = self.secure |
| |
| if getattr(self, 'base_url', None) and base_url is None: |
| (host, port, |
| secure, request_path) = \ |
| self._tuple_from_url(getattr(self, 'base_url')) |
| elif base_url is not None: |
| (host, port, |
| secure, request_path) = self._tuple_from_url(base_url) |
| else: |
| host = host or self.host |
| port = port or self.port |
| |
| # Make sure port is an int |
| port = int(port) |
| |
| if not hasattr(kwargs, 'host'): |
| kwargs.update({'host': host}) |
| |
| if not hasattr(kwargs, 'port'): |
| kwargs.update({'port': port}) |
| |
| if not hasattr(kwargs, 'secure'): |
| kwargs.update({'secure': self.secure}) |
| |
| if not hasattr(kwargs, 'key_file') and hasattr(self, 'key_file'): |
| kwargs.update({'key_file': getattr(self, 'key_file')}) |
| |
| if not hasattr(kwargs, 'cert_file') and hasattr(self, 'cert_file'): |
| kwargs.update({'cert_file': getattr(self, 'cert_file')}) |
| |
| if self.timeout: |
| kwargs.update({'timeout': self.timeout}) |
| |
| if self.proxy_url: |
| kwargs.update({'proxy_url': self.proxy_url}) |
| |
| connection = self.conn_class(**kwargs) |
| # You can uncoment this line, if you setup a reverse proxy server |
| # which proxies to your endpoint, and lets you easily capture |
| # connections in cleartext when you setup the proxy to do SSL |
| # for you |
| # connection = self.conn_class("127.0.0.1", 8080) |
| |
| self.connection = connection |
| |
| def _user_agent(self): |
| user_agent_suffix = ' '.join(['(%s)' % x for x in self.ua]) |
| |
| if self.driver: |
| user_agent = 'libcloud/%s (%s) %s' % ( |
| libcloud.__version__, |
| self.driver.name, user_agent_suffix) |
| else: |
| user_agent = 'libcloud/%s %s' % ( |
| libcloud.__version__, user_agent_suffix) |
| |
| return user_agent |
| |
| def user_agent_append(self, token): |
| """ |
| Append a token to a user agent string. |
| |
| Users of the library should call this to uniquely identify their |
| requests to a provider. |
| |
| :type token: ``str`` |
| :param token: Token to add to the user agent. |
| """ |
| self.ua.append(token) |
| |
| def request(self, action, params=None, data=None, headers=None, |
| method='GET', raw=False, stream=False, json=None): |
| """ |
| Request a given `action`. |
| |
| Basically a wrapper around the connection |
| object's `request` that does some helpful pre-processing. |
| |
| :type action: ``str`` |
| :param action: A path. This can include arguments. If included, |
| any extra parameters are appended to the existing ones. |
| |
| :type params: ``dict`` |
| :param params: Optional mapping of additional parameters to send. If |
| None, leave as an empty ``dict``. |
| |
| :type data: ``unicode`` |
| :param data: A body of data to send with the request. |
| |
| :type headers: ``dict`` |
| :param headers: Extra headers to add to the request |
| None, leave as an empty ``dict``. |
| |
| :type method: ``str`` |
| :param method: An HTTP method such as "GET" or "POST". |
| |
| :type raw: ``bool`` |
| :param raw: True to perform a "raw" request aka only send the headers |
| and use the rawResponseCls class. This is used with |
| storage API when uploading a file. |
| |
| :type stream: ``bool`` |
| :param stream: True to return an iterator in Response.iter_content |
| and allow streaming of the response data |
| (for downloading large files) |
| |
| :return: An :class:`Response` instance. |
| :rtype: :class:`Response` instance |
| |
| """ |
| if params is None: |
| params = {} |
| else: |
| params = copy.copy(params) |
| |
| if headers is None: |
| headers = {} |
| else: |
| headers = copy.copy(headers) |
| |
| retry_enabled = os.environ.get('LIBCLOUD_RETRY_FAILED_HTTP_REQUESTS', |
| False) or RETRY_FAILED_HTTP_REQUESTS |
| |
| action = self.morph_action_hook(action) |
| self.action = action |
| self.method = method |
| self.data = data |
| |
| # Extend default parameters |
| params = self.add_default_params(params) |
| |
| # Add cache busting parameters (if enabled) |
| if self.cache_busting and method == 'GET': |
| params = self._add_cache_busting_to_params(params=params) |
| |
| # Extend default headers |
| headers = self.add_default_headers(headers) |
| |
| # We always send a user-agent header |
| headers.update({'User-Agent': self._user_agent()}) |
| |
| # Indicate that we support gzip and deflate compression |
| headers.update({'Accept-Encoding': 'gzip,deflate'}) |
| |
| port = int(self.port) |
| |
| if port not in (80, 443): |
| headers.update({'Host': "%s:%d" % (self.host, port)}) |
| else: |
| headers.update({'Host': self.host}) |
| |
| if data: |
| data = self.encode_data(data) |
| |
| params, headers = self.pre_connect_hook(params, headers) |
| |
| if params: |
| if '?' in action: |
| url = '&'.join((action, urlencode(params, doseq=True))) |
| else: |
| url = '?'.join((action, urlencode(params, doseq=True))) |
| else: |
| url = action |
| |
| # IF connection has not yet been established |
| if self.connection is None: |
| self.connect() |
| |
| try: |
| # @TODO: Should we just pass File object as body to request method |
| # instead of dealing with splitting and sending the file ourselves? |
| if raw: |
| self.connection.prepared_request( |
| method=method, |
| url=url, |
| body=data, |
| headers=headers, |
| raw=raw, |
| stream=stream) |
| else: |
| if retry_enabled: |
| retry_request = retry(timeout=self.timeout, |
| retry_delay=self.retry_delay, |
| backoff=self.backoff) |
| retry_request(self.connection.request)(method=method, |
| url=url, |
| body=data, |
| headers=headers, |
| stream=stream) |
| else: |
| self.connection.request(method=method, url=url, body=data, |
| headers=headers, stream=stream) |
| except socket.gaierror as e: |
| message = str(e) |
| errno = getattr(e, 'errno', None) |
| |
| if errno == -5: |
| # Throw a more-friendly exception on "no address associated |
| # with hostname" error. This error could simpli indicate that |
| # "host" Connection class attribute is set to an incorrect |
| # value |
| class_name = self.__class__.__name__ |
| msg = ('%s. Perhaps "host" Connection class attribute ' |
| '(%s.connection) is set to an invalid, non-hostname ' |
| 'value (%s)?' % |
| (message, class_name, self.host)) |
| raise socket.gaierror(msg) |
| self.reset_context() |
| raise e |
| except ssl.SSLError as e: |
| self.reset_context() |
| raise ssl.SSLError(str(e)) |
| |
| if raw: |
| responseCls = self.rawResponseCls |
| kwargs = {'connection': self, |
| 'response': self.connection.getresponse()} |
| else: |
| responseCls = self.responseCls |
| kwargs = {'connection': self, |
| 'response': self.connection.getresponse()} |
| |
| try: |
| response = responseCls(**kwargs) |
| finally: |
| # Always reset the context after the request has completed |
| self.reset_context() |
| |
| return response |
| |
| def morph_action_hook(self, action): |
| url = urlparse.urljoin(self.request_path.lstrip('/').rstrip('/') + |
| '/', action.lstrip('/')) |
| if not url.startswith('/'): |
| return '/' + url |
| else: |
| return url |
| |
| def add_default_params(self, params): |
| """ |
| Adds default parameters (such as API key, version, etc.) |
| to the passed `params` |
| |
| Should return a dictionary. |
| """ |
| return params |
| |
| def add_default_headers(self, headers): |
| """ |
| Adds default headers (such as Authorization, X-Foo-Bar) |
| to the passed `headers` |
| |
| Should return a dictionary. |
| """ |
| return headers |
| |
| def pre_connect_hook(self, params, headers): |
| """ |
| A hook which is called before connecting to the remote server. |
| This hook can perform a final manipulation on the params, headers and |
| url parameters. |
| |
| :type params: ``dict`` |
| :param params: Request parameters. |
| |
| :type headers: ``dict`` |
| :param headers: Request headers. |
| """ |
| return params, headers |
| |
| def encode_data(self, data): |
| """ |
| Encode body data. |
| |
| Override in a provider's subclass. |
| """ |
| return data |
| |
| def _add_cache_busting_to_params(self, params): |
| """ |
| Add cache busting parameter to the query parameters of a GET request. |
| |
| Parameters are only added if "cache_busting" class attribute is set to |
| True. |
| |
| Note: This should only be used with *naughty* providers which use |
| excessive caching of responses. |
| """ |
| cache_busting_value = binascii.hexlify(os.urandom(8)).decode('ascii') |
| |
| if isinstance(params, dict): |
| params['cache-busting'] = cache_busting_value |
| else: |
| params.append(('cache-busting', cache_busting_value)) |
| |
| return params |
| |
| |
| class PollingConnection(Connection): |
| """ |
| Connection class which can also work with the async APIs. |
| |
| After initial requests, this class periodically polls for jobs status and |
| waits until the job has finished. |
| If job doesn't finish in timeout seconds, an Exception thrown. |
| """ |
| poll_interval = 0.5 |
| timeout = 200 |
| request_method = 'request' |
| |
| def async_request(self, action, params=None, data=None, headers=None, |
| method='GET', context=None): |
| """ |
| Perform an 'async' request to the specified path. Keep in mind that |
| this function is *blocking* and 'async' in this case means that the |
| hit URL only returns a job ID which is the periodically polled until |
| the job has completed. |
| |
| This function works like this: |
| |
| - Perform a request to the specified path. Response should contain a |
| 'job_id'. |
| |
| - Returned 'job_id' is then used to construct a URL which is used for |
| retrieving job status. Constructed URL is then periodically polled |
| until the response indicates that the job has completed or the |
| timeout of 'self.timeout' seconds has been reached. |
| |
| :type action: ``str`` |
| :param action: A path |
| |
| :type params: ``dict`` |
| :param params: Optional mapping of additional parameters to send. If |
| None, leave as an empty ``dict``. |
| |
| :type data: ``unicode`` |
| :param data: A body of data to send with the request. |
| |
| :type headers: ``dict`` |
| :param headers: Extra headers to add to the request |
| None, leave as an empty ``dict``. |
| |
| :type method: ``str`` |
| :param method: An HTTP method such as "GET" or "POST". |
| |
| :type context: ``dict`` |
| :param context: Context dictionary which is passed to the functions |
| which construct initial and poll URL. |
| |
| :return: An :class:`Response` instance. |
| :rtype: :class:`Response` instance |
| """ |
| |
| request = getattr(self, self.request_method) |
| kwargs = self.get_request_kwargs(action=action, params=params, |
| data=data, headers=headers, |
| method=method, |
| context=context) |
| response = request(**kwargs) |
| kwargs = self.get_poll_request_kwargs(response=response, |
| context=context, |
| request_kwargs=kwargs) |
| |
| end = time.time() + self.timeout |
| completed = False |
| while time.time() < end and not completed: |
| response = request(**kwargs) |
| completed = self.has_completed(response=response) |
| if not completed: |
| time.sleep(self.poll_interval) |
| |
| if not completed: |
| raise LibcloudError('Job did not complete in %s seconds' % |
| (self.timeout)) |
| |
| return response |
| |
| def get_request_kwargs(self, action, params=None, data=None, headers=None, |
| method='GET', context=None): |
| """ |
| Arguments which are passed to the initial request() call inside |
| async_request. |
| """ |
| kwargs = {'action': action, 'params': params, 'data': data, |
| 'headers': headers, 'method': method} |
| return kwargs |
| |
| def get_poll_request_kwargs(self, response, context, request_kwargs): |
| """ |
| Return keyword arguments which are passed to the request() method when |
| polling for the job status. |
| |
| :param response: Response object returned by poll request. |
| :type response: :class:`HTTPResponse` |
| |
| :param request_kwargs: Kwargs previously used to initiate the |
| poll request. |
| :type response: ``dict`` |
| |
| :return ``dict`` Keyword arguments |
| """ |
| raise NotImplementedError('get_poll_request_kwargs not implemented') |
| |
| def has_completed(self, response): |
| """ |
| Return job completion status. |
| |
| :param response: Response object returned by poll request. |
| :type response: :class:`HTTPResponse` |
| |
| :return ``bool`` True if the job has completed, False otherwise. |
| """ |
| raise NotImplementedError('has_completed not implemented') |
| |
| |
| class ConnectionKey(Connection): |
| """ |
| Base connection class which accepts a single ``key`` argument. |
| """ |
| def __init__(self, key, secure=True, host=None, port=None, url=None, |
| timeout=None, proxy_url=None, backoff=None, retry_delay=None): |
| """ |
| Initialize `user_id` and `key`; set `secure` to an ``int`` based on |
| passed value. |
| """ |
| super(ConnectionKey, self).__init__(secure=secure, host=host, |
| port=port, url=url, |
| timeout=timeout, |
| proxy_url=proxy_url, |
| backoff=backoff, |
| retry_delay=retry_delay) |
| self.key = key |
| |
| |
| class CertificateConnection(Connection): |
| """ |
| Base connection class which accepts a single ``cert_file`` argument. |
| """ |
| def __init__(self, cert_file, secure=True, host=None, port=None, url=None, |
| proxy_url=None, timeout=None, backoff=None, retry_delay=None): |
| """ |
| Initialize `cert_file`; set `secure` to an ``int`` based on |
| passed value. |
| """ |
| super(CertificateConnection, self).__init__(secure=secure, host=host, |
| port=port, url=url, |
| timeout=timeout, |
| backoff=backoff, |
| retry_delay=retry_delay, |
| proxy_url=proxy_url) |
| |
| self.cert_file = cert_file |
| |
| |
| class KeyCertificateConnection(CertificateConnection): |
| """ |
| Base connection class which accepts both ``key_file`` and ``cert_file`` |
| argument. |
| """ |
| |
| key_file = None |
| |
| def __init__(self, key_file, cert_file, secure=True, host=None, port=None, |
| url=None, proxy_url=None, timeout=None, backoff=None, |
| retry_delay=None, ca_cert=None): |
| """ |
| Initialize `cert_file`; set `secure` to an ``int`` based on |
| passed value. |
| """ |
| super(KeyCertificateConnection, self).__init__(cert_file, |
| secure=secure, |
| host=host, |
| port=port, url=url, |
| timeout=timeout, |
| backoff=backoff, |
| retry_delay=retry_delay, |
| proxy_url=proxy_url) |
| |
| self.key_file = key_file |
| |
| |
| class ConnectionUserAndKey(ConnectionKey): |
| """ |
| Base connection class which accepts a ``user_id`` and ``key`` argument. |
| """ |
| |
| user_id = None # type: int |
| |
| def __init__(self, user_id, key, secure=True, host=None, port=None, |
| url=None, timeout=None, proxy_url=None, |
| backoff=None, retry_delay=None): |
| super(ConnectionUserAndKey, self).__init__(key, secure=secure, |
| host=host, port=port, |
| url=url, timeout=timeout, |
| backoff=backoff, |
| retry_delay=retry_delay, |
| proxy_url=proxy_url) |
| self.user_id = user_id |
| |
| |
| class BaseDriver(object): |
| """ |
| Base driver class from which other classes can inherit from. |
| """ |
| |
| connectionCls = ConnectionKey # type: Type[Connection] |
| |
| def __init__(self, key, secret=None, secure=True, host=None, port=None, |
| api_version=None, region=None, **kwargs): |
| """ |
| :param key: API key or username to be used (required) |
| :type key: ``str`` |
| |
| :param secret: Secret password to be used (required) |
| :type secret: ``str`` |
| |
| :param secure: Whether to use HTTPS or HTTP. Note: Some providers |
| only support HTTPS, and it is on by default. |
| :type secure: ``bool`` |
| |
| :param host: Override hostname used for connections. |
| :type host: ``str`` |
| |
| :param port: Override port used for connections. |
| :type port: ``int`` |
| |
| :param api_version: Optional API version. Only used by drivers |
| which support multiple API versions. |
| :type api_version: ``str`` |
| |
| :param region: Optional driver region. Only used by drivers which |
| support multiple regions. |
| :type region: ``str`` |
| |
| :rtype: ``None`` |
| """ |
| |
| self.key = key |
| self.secret = secret |
| self.secure = secure |
| args = [self.key] |
| |
| if self.secret is not None: |
| args.append(self.secret) |
| |
| args.append(secure) |
| |
| if host is not None: |
| args.append(host) |
| |
| if port is not None: |
| args.append(port) |
| |
| self.api_version = api_version |
| self.region = region |
| |
| conn_kwargs = self._ex_connection_class_kwargs() |
| conn_kwargs.update({'timeout': kwargs.pop('timeout', None), |
| 'retry_delay': kwargs.pop('retry_delay', None), |
| 'backoff': kwargs.pop('backoff', None), |
| 'proxy_url': kwargs.pop('proxy_url', None)}) |
| self.connection = self.connectionCls(*args, **conn_kwargs) |
| |
| self.connection.driver = self |
| self.connection.connect() |
| |
| def _ex_connection_class_kwargs(self): |
| """ |
| Return extra connection keyword arguments which are passed to the |
| Connection class constructor. |
| """ |
| return {} |