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Metadata-Version: 2.1
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Name: httptools
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Version: 0.6.4
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Summary: A collection of framework independent HTTP protocol utils.
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Home-page: https://github.com/MagicStack/httptools
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Author: Yury Selivanov
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Author-email: yury@magic.io
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License: MIT
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Platform: macOS
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Platform: POSIX
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Platform: Windows
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Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
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Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
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Classifier: Operating System :: POSIX
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Classifier: Operating System :: MacOS :: MacOS X
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Classifier: Environment :: Web Environment
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Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
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Requires-Python: >=3.8.0
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Description-Content-Type: text/markdown
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License-File: LICENSE
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Provides-Extra: test
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Requires-Dist: Cython >=0.29.24 ; extra == 'test'
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httptools is a Python binding for the nodejs HTTP parser.
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The package is available on PyPI: `pip install httptools`.
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# APIs
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httptools contains two classes `httptools.HttpRequestParser`,
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`httptools.HttpResponseParser` (fulfilled through
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[llhttp](https://github.com/nodejs/llhttp)) and a function for
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parsing URLs `httptools.parse_url` (through
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[http-parse](https://github.com/nodejs/http-parser) for now).
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See unittests for examples.
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```python
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class HttpRequestParser:
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def __init__(self, protocol):
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"""HttpRequestParser
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protocol -- a Python object with the following methods
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(all optional):
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- on_message_begin()
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- on_url(url: bytes)
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- on_header(name: bytes, value: bytes)
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- on_headers_complete()
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- on_body(body: bytes)
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- on_message_complete()
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- on_chunk_header()
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- on_chunk_complete()
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- on_status(status: bytes)
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"""
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def get_http_version(self) -> str:
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"""Return an HTTP protocol version."""
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def should_keep_alive(self) -> bool:
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"""Return ``True`` if keep-alive mode is preferred."""
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def should_upgrade(self) -> bool:
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"""Return ``True`` if the parsed request is a valid Upgrade request.
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The method exposes a flag set just before on_headers_complete.
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Calling this method earlier will only yield `False`.
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"""
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def feed_data(self, data: bytes):
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"""Feed data to the parser.
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Will eventually trigger callbacks on the ``protocol``
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object.
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On HTTP upgrade, this method will raise an
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``HttpParserUpgrade`` exception, with its sole argument
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set to the offset of the non-HTTP data in ``data``.
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"""
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def get_method(self) -> bytes:
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"""Return HTTP request method (GET, HEAD, etc)"""
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class HttpResponseParser:
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"""Has all methods except ``get_method()`` that
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HttpRequestParser has."""
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def get_status_code(self) -> int:
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"""Return the status code of the HTTP response"""
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def parse_url(url: bytes):
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"""Parse URL strings into a structured Python object.
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Returns an instance of ``httptools.URL`` class with the
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following attributes:
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- schema: bytes
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- host: bytes
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- port: int
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- path: bytes
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- query: bytes
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- fragment: bytes
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- userinfo: bytes
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"""
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```
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# Development
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1. Clone this repository with
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`git clone --recursive git@github.com:MagicStack/httptools.git`
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2. Create a virtual environment with Python 3:
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`python3 -m venv envname`
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3. Activate the environment with `source envname/bin/activate`
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4. Install development requirements with `pip install -e .[test]`
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5. Run `make` and `make test`.
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# License
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MIT.
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