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     1 #
       
     2 # XML-RPC CLIENT LIBRARY
       
     3 # $Id: xmlrpclib.py 41594 2005-12-04 19:11:17Z andrew.kuchling $
       
     4 #
       
     5 # an XML-RPC client interface for Python.
       
     6 #
       
     7 # the marshalling and response parser code can also be used to
       
     8 # implement XML-RPC servers.
       
     9 #
       
    10 # Notes:
       
    11 # this version is designed to work with Python 2.1 or newer.
       
    12 #
       
    13 # History:
       
    14 # 1999-01-14 fl  Created
       
    15 # 1999-01-15 fl  Changed dateTime to use localtime
       
    16 # 1999-01-16 fl  Added Binary/base64 element, default to RPC2 service
       
    17 # 1999-01-19 fl  Fixed array data element (from Skip Montanaro)
       
    18 # 1999-01-21 fl  Fixed dateTime constructor, etc.
       
    19 # 1999-02-02 fl  Added fault handling, handle empty sequences, etc.
       
    20 # 1999-02-10 fl  Fixed problem with empty responses (from Skip Montanaro)
       
    21 # 1999-06-20 fl  Speed improvements, pluggable parsers/transports (0.9.8)
       
    22 # 2000-11-28 fl  Changed boolean to check the truth value of its argument
       
    23 # 2001-02-24 fl  Added encoding/Unicode/SafeTransport patches
       
    24 # 2001-02-26 fl  Added compare support to wrappers (0.9.9/1.0b1)
       
    25 # 2001-03-28 fl  Make sure response tuple is a singleton
       
    26 # 2001-03-29 fl  Don't require empty params element (from Nicholas Riley)
       
    27 # 2001-06-10 fl  Folded in _xmlrpclib accelerator support (1.0b2)
       
    28 # 2001-08-20 fl  Base xmlrpclib.Error on built-in Exception (from Paul Prescod)
       
    29 # 2001-09-03 fl  Allow Transport subclass to override getparser
       
    30 # 2001-09-10 fl  Lazy import of urllib, cgi, xmllib (20x import speedup)
       
    31 # 2001-10-01 fl  Remove containers from memo cache when done with them
       
    32 # 2001-10-01 fl  Use faster escape method (80% dumps speedup)
       
    33 # 2001-10-02 fl  More dumps microtuning
       
    34 # 2001-10-04 fl  Make sure import expat gets a parser (from Guido van Rossum)
       
    35 # 2001-10-10 sm  Allow long ints to be passed as ints if they don't overflow
       
    36 # 2001-10-17 sm  Test for int and long overflow (allows use on 64-bit systems)
       
    37 # 2001-11-12 fl  Use repr() to marshal doubles (from Paul Felix)
       
    38 # 2002-03-17 fl  Avoid buffered read when possible (from James Rucker)
       
    39 # 2002-04-07 fl  Added pythondoc comments
       
    40 # 2002-04-16 fl  Added __str__ methods to datetime/binary wrappers
       
    41 # 2002-05-15 fl  Added error constants (from Andrew Kuchling)
       
    42 # 2002-06-27 fl  Merged with Python CVS version
       
    43 # 2002-10-22 fl  Added basic authentication (based on code from Phillip Eby)
       
    44 # 2003-01-22 sm  Add support for the bool type
       
    45 # 2003-02-27 gvr Remove apply calls
       
    46 # 2003-04-24 sm  Use cStringIO if available
       
    47 # 2003-04-25 ak  Add support for nil
       
    48 # 2003-06-15 gn  Add support for time.struct_time
       
    49 # 2003-07-12 gp  Correct marshalling of Faults
       
    50 # 2003-10-31 mvl Add multicall support
       
    51 # 2004-08-20 mvl Bump minimum supported Python version to 2.1
       
    52 #
       
    53 # Copyright (c) 1999-2002 by Secret Labs AB.
       
    54 # Copyright (c) 1999-2002 by Fredrik Lundh.
       
    55 #
       
    56 # info@pythonware.com
       
    57 # http://www.pythonware.com
       
    58 #
       
    59 # --------------------------------------------------------------------
       
    60 # The XML-RPC client interface is
       
    61 #
       
    62 # Copyright (c) 1999-2002 by Secret Labs AB
       
    63 # Copyright (c) 1999-2002 by Fredrik Lundh
       
    64 #
       
    65 # By obtaining, using, and/or copying this software and/or its
       
    66 # associated documentation, you agree that you have read, understood,
       
    67 # and will comply with the following terms and conditions:
       
    68 #
       
    69 # Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and
       
    70 # its associated documentation for any purpose and without fee is
       
    71 # hereby granted, provided that the above copyright notice appears in
       
    72 # all copies, and that both that copyright notice and this permission
       
    73 # notice appear in supporting documentation, and that the name of
       
    74 # Secret Labs AB or the author not be used in advertising or publicity
       
    75 # pertaining to distribution of the software without specific, written
       
    76 # prior permission.
       
    77 #
       
    78 # SECRET LABS AB AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD
       
    79 # TO THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANT-
       
    80 # ABILITY AND FITNESS.  IN NO EVENT SHALL SECRET LABS AB OR THE AUTHOR
       
    81 # BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY
       
    82 # DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS,
       
    83 # WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS
       
    84 # ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE
       
    85 # OF THIS SOFTWARE.
       
    86 # --------------------------------------------------------------------
       
    87 
       
    88 #
       
    89 # things to look into some day:
       
    90 
       
    91 # TODO: sort out True/False/boolean issues for Python 2.3
       
    92 
       
    93 """
       
    94 An XML-RPC client interface for Python.
       
    95 
       
    96 The marshalling and response parser code can also be used to
       
    97 implement XML-RPC servers.
       
    98 
       
    99 Exported exceptions:
       
   100 
       
   101   Error          Base class for client errors
       
   102   ProtocolError  Indicates an HTTP protocol error
       
   103   ResponseError  Indicates a broken response package
       
   104   Fault          Indicates an XML-RPC fault package
       
   105 
       
   106 Exported classes:
       
   107 
       
   108   ServerProxy    Represents a logical connection to an XML-RPC server
       
   109 
       
   110   MultiCall      Executor of boxcared xmlrpc requests
       
   111   Boolean        boolean wrapper to generate a "boolean" XML-RPC value
       
   112   DateTime       dateTime wrapper for an ISO 8601 string or time tuple or
       
   113                  localtime integer value to generate a "dateTime.iso8601"
       
   114                  XML-RPC value
       
   115   Binary         binary data wrapper
       
   116 
       
   117   SlowParser     Slow but safe standard parser (based on xmllib)
       
   118   Marshaller     Generate an XML-RPC params chunk from a Python data structure
       
   119   Unmarshaller   Unmarshal an XML-RPC response from incoming XML event message
       
   120   Transport      Handles an HTTP transaction to an XML-RPC server
       
   121   SafeTransport  Handles an HTTPS transaction to an XML-RPC server
       
   122 
       
   123 Exported constants:
       
   124 
       
   125   True
       
   126   False
       
   127 
       
   128 Exported functions:
       
   129 
       
   130   boolean        Convert any Python value to an XML-RPC boolean
       
   131   getparser      Create instance of the fastest available parser & attach
       
   132                  to an unmarshalling object
       
   133   dumps          Convert an argument tuple or a Fault instance to an XML-RPC
       
   134                  request (or response, if the methodresponse option is used).
       
   135   loads          Convert an XML-RPC packet to unmarshalled data plus a method
       
   136                  name (None if not present).
       
   137 """
       
   138 
       
   139 import re, string, time, operator
       
   140 
       
   141 from types import *
       
   142 
       
   143 # --------------------------------------------------------------------
       
   144 # Internal stuff
       
   145 
       
   146 try:
       
   147     unicode
       
   148 except NameError:
       
   149     unicode = None # unicode support not available
       
   150 
       
   151 try:
       
   152     import datetime
       
   153 except ImportError:
       
   154     datetime = None
       
   155 
       
   156 try:
       
   157     _bool_is_builtin = False.__class__.__name__ == "bool"
       
   158 except NameError:
       
   159     _bool_is_builtin = 0
       
   160 
       
   161 def _decode(data, encoding, is8bit=re.compile("[\x80-\xff]").search):
       
   162     # decode non-ascii string (if possible)
       
   163     if unicode and encoding and is8bit(data):
       
   164         data = unicode(data, encoding)
       
   165     return data
       
   166 
       
   167 def escape(s, replace=string.replace):
       
   168     s = replace(s, "&", "&")
       
   169     s = replace(s, "<", "&lt;")
       
   170     return replace(s, ">", "&gt;",)
       
   171 
       
   172 if unicode:
       
   173     def _stringify(string):
       
   174         # convert to 7-bit ascii if possible
       
   175         try:
       
   176             return string.encode("ascii")
       
   177         except UnicodeError:
       
   178             return string
       
   179 else:
       
   180     def _stringify(string):
       
   181         return string
       
   182 
       
   183 __version__ = "1.0.1"
       
   184 
       
   185 # xmlrpc integer limits
       
   186 MAXINT =  2L**31-1
       
   187 MININT = -2L**31
       
   188 
       
   189 # --------------------------------------------------------------------
       
   190 # Error constants (from Dan Libby's specification at
       
   191 # http://xmlrpc-epi.sourceforge.net/specs/rfc.fault_codes.php)
       
   192 
       
   193 # Ranges of errors
       
   194 PARSE_ERROR       = -32700
       
   195 SERVER_ERROR      = -32600
       
   196 APPLICATION_ERROR = -32500
       
   197 SYSTEM_ERROR      = -32400
       
   198 TRANSPORT_ERROR   = -32300
       
   199 
       
   200 # Specific errors
       
   201 NOT_WELLFORMED_ERROR  = -32700
       
   202 UNSUPPORTED_ENCODING  = -32701
       
   203 INVALID_ENCODING_CHAR = -32702
       
   204 INVALID_XMLRPC        = -32600
       
   205 METHOD_NOT_FOUND      = -32601
       
   206 INVALID_METHOD_PARAMS = -32602
       
   207 INTERNAL_ERROR        = -32603
       
   208 
       
   209 # --------------------------------------------------------------------
       
   210 # Exceptions
       
   211 
       
   212 ##
       
   213 # Base class for all kinds of client-side errors.
       
   214 
       
   215 class Error(Exception):
       
   216     """Base class for client errors."""
       
   217     def __str__(self):
       
   218         return repr(self)
       
   219 
       
   220 ##
       
   221 # Indicates an HTTP-level protocol error.  This is raised by the HTTP
       
   222 # transport layer, if the server returns an error code other than 200
       
   223 # (OK).
       
   224 #
       
   225 # @param url The target URL.
       
   226 # @param errcode The HTTP error code.
       
   227 # @param errmsg The HTTP error message.
       
   228 # @param headers The HTTP header dictionary.
       
   229 
       
   230 class ProtocolError(Error):
       
   231     """Indicates an HTTP protocol error."""
       
   232     def __init__(self, url, errcode, errmsg, headers):
       
   233         Error.__init__(self)
       
   234         self.url = url
       
   235         self.errcode = errcode
       
   236         self.errmsg = errmsg
       
   237         self.headers = headers
       
   238     def __repr__(self):
       
   239         return (
       
   240             "<ProtocolError for %s: %s %s>" %
       
   241             (self.url, self.errcode, self.errmsg)
       
   242             )
       
   243 
       
   244 ##
       
   245 # Indicates a broken XML-RPC response package.  This exception is
       
   246 # raised by the unmarshalling layer, if the XML-RPC response is
       
   247 # malformed.
       
   248 
       
   249 class ResponseError(Error):
       
   250     """Indicates a broken response package."""
       
   251     pass
       
   252 
       
   253 ##
       
   254 # Indicates an XML-RPC fault response package.  This exception is
       
   255 # raised by the unmarshalling layer, if the XML-RPC response contains
       
   256 # a fault string.  This exception can also used as a class, to
       
   257 # generate a fault XML-RPC message.
       
   258 #
       
   259 # @param faultCode The XML-RPC fault code.
       
   260 # @param faultString The XML-RPC fault string.
       
   261 
       
   262 class Fault(Error):
       
   263     """Indicates an XML-RPC fault package."""
       
   264     def __init__(self, faultCode, faultString, **extra):
       
   265         Error.__init__(self)
       
   266         self.faultCode = faultCode
       
   267         self.faultString = faultString
       
   268     def __repr__(self):
       
   269         return (
       
   270             "<Fault %s: %s>" %
       
   271             (self.faultCode, repr(self.faultString))
       
   272             )
       
   273 
       
   274 # --------------------------------------------------------------------
       
   275 # Special values
       
   276 
       
   277 ##
       
   278 # Wrapper for XML-RPC boolean values.  Use the xmlrpclib.True and
       
   279 # xmlrpclib.False constants, or the xmlrpclib.boolean() function, to
       
   280 # generate boolean XML-RPC values.
       
   281 #
       
   282 # @param value A boolean value.  Any true value is interpreted as True,
       
   283 #              all other values are interpreted as False.
       
   284 
       
   285 if _bool_is_builtin:
       
   286     boolean = Boolean = bool
       
   287     # to avoid breaking code which references xmlrpclib.{True,False}
       
   288     True, False = True, False
       
   289 else:
       
   290     class Boolean:
       
   291         """Boolean-value wrapper.
       
   292 
       
   293         Use True or False to generate a "boolean" XML-RPC value.
       
   294         """
       
   295 
       
   296         def __init__(self, value = 0):
       
   297             self.value = operator.truth(value)
       
   298 
       
   299         def encode(self, out):
       
   300             out.write("<value><boolean>%d</boolean></value>\n" % self.value)
       
   301 
       
   302         def __cmp__(self, other):
       
   303             if isinstance(other, Boolean):
       
   304                 other = other.value
       
   305             return cmp(self.value, other)
       
   306 
       
   307         def __repr__(self):
       
   308             if self.value:
       
   309                 return "<Boolean True at %x>" % id(self)
       
   310             else:
       
   311                 return "<Boolean False at %x>" % id(self)
       
   312 
       
   313         def __int__(self):
       
   314             return self.value
       
   315 
       
   316         def __nonzero__(self):
       
   317             return self.value
       
   318 
       
   319     True, False = Boolean(1), Boolean(0)
       
   320 
       
   321     ##
       
   322     # Map true or false value to XML-RPC boolean values.
       
   323     #
       
   324     # @def boolean(value)
       
   325     # @param value A boolean value.  Any true value is mapped to True,
       
   326     #              all other values are mapped to False.
       
   327     # @return xmlrpclib.True or xmlrpclib.False.
       
   328     # @see Boolean
       
   329     # @see True
       
   330     # @see False
       
   331 
       
   332     def boolean(value, _truefalse=(False, True)):
       
   333         """Convert any Python value to XML-RPC 'boolean'."""
       
   334         return _truefalse[operator.truth(value)]
       
   335 
       
   336 ##
       
   337 # Wrapper for XML-RPC DateTime values.  This converts a time value to
       
   338 # the format used by XML-RPC.
       
   339 # <p>
       
   340 # The value can be given as a string in the format
       
   341 # "yyyymmddThh:mm:ss", as a 9-item time tuple (as returned by
       
   342 # time.localtime()), or an integer value (as returned by time.time()).
       
   343 # The wrapper uses time.localtime() to convert an integer to a time
       
   344 # tuple.
       
   345 #
       
   346 # @param value The time, given as an ISO 8601 string, a time
       
   347 #              tuple, or a integer time value.
       
   348 
       
   349 class DateTime:
       
   350     """DateTime wrapper for an ISO 8601 string or time tuple or
       
   351     localtime integer value to generate 'dateTime.iso8601' XML-RPC
       
   352     value.
       
   353     """
       
   354 
       
   355     def __init__(self, value=0):
       
   356         if not isinstance(value, StringType):
       
   357             if datetime and isinstance(value, datetime.datetime):
       
   358                 self.value = value.strftime("%Y%m%dT%H:%M:%S")
       
   359                 return
       
   360             if datetime and isinstance(value, datetime.date):
       
   361                 self.value = value.strftime("%Y%m%dT%H:%M:%S")
       
   362                 return
       
   363             if datetime and isinstance(value, datetime.time):
       
   364                 today = datetime.datetime.now().strftime("%Y%m%d")
       
   365                 self.value = value.strftime(today+"T%H:%M:%S")
       
   366                 return
       
   367             if not isinstance(value, (TupleType, time.struct_time)):
       
   368                 if value == 0:
       
   369                     value = time.time()
       
   370                 value = time.localtime(value)
       
   371             value = time.strftime("%Y%m%dT%H:%M:%S", value)
       
   372         self.value = value
       
   373 
       
   374     def __cmp__(self, other):
       
   375         if isinstance(other, DateTime):
       
   376             other = other.value
       
   377         return cmp(self.value, other)
       
   378 
       
   379     ##
       
   380     # Get date/time value.
       
   381     #
       
   382     # @return Date/time value, as an ISO 8601 string.
       
   383 
       
   384     def __str__(self):
       
   385         return self.value
       
   386 
       
   387     def __repr__(self):
       
   388         return "<DateTime %s at %x>" % (repr(self.value), id(self))
       
   389 
       
   390     def decode(self, data):
       
   391         data = str(data)
       
   392         self.value = string.strip(data)
       
   393 
       
   394     def encode(self, out):
       
   395         out.write("<value><dateTime.iso8601>")
       
   396         out.write(self.value)
       
   397         out.write("</dateTime.iso8601></value>\n")
       
   398 
       
   399 def _datetime(data):
       
   400     # decode xml element contents into a DateTime structure.
       
   401     value = DateTime()
       
   402     value.decode(data)
       
   403     return value
       
   404 
       
   405 def _datetime_type(data):
       
   406     t = time.strptime(data, "%Y%m%dT%H:%M:%S")
       
   407     return datetime.datetime(*tuple(t)[:6])
       
   408 
       
   409 ##
       
   410 # Wrapper for binary data.  This can be used to transport any kind
       
   411 # of binary data over XML-RPC, using BASE64 encoding.
       
   412 #
       
   413 # @param data An 8-bit string containing arbitrary data.
       
   414 
       
   415 import base64
       
   416 try:
       
   417     import cStringIO as StringIO
       
   418 except ImportError:
       
   419     import StringIO
       
   420 
       
   421 class Binary:
       
   422     """Wrapper for binary data."""
       
   423 
       
   424     def __init__(self, data=None):
       
   425         self.data = data
       
   426 
       
   427     ##
       
   428     # Get buffer contents.
       
   429     #
       
   430     # @return Buffer contents, as an 8-bit string.
       
   431 
       
   432     def __str__(self):
       
   433         return self.data or ""
       
   434 
       
   435     def __cmp__(self, other):
       
   436         if isinstance(other, Binary):
       
   437             other = other.data
       
   438         return cmp(self.data, other)
       
   439 
       
   440     def decode(self, data):
       
   441         self.data = base64.decodestring(data)
       
   442 
       
   443     def encode(self, out):
       
   444         out.write("<value><base64>\n")
       
   445         base64.encode(StringIO.StringIO(self.data), out)
       
   446         out.write("</base64></value>\n")
       
   447 
       
   448 def _binary(data):
       
   449     # decode xml element contents into a Binary structure
       
   450     value = Binary()
       
   451     value.decode(data)
       
   452     return value
       
   453 
       
   454 WRAPPERS = (DateTime, Binary)
       
   455 if not _bool_is_builtin:
       
   456     WRAPPERS = WRAPPERS + (Boolean,)
       
   457 
       
   458 # --------------------------------------------------------------------
       
   459 # XML parsers
       
   460 
       
   461 try:
       
   462     # optional xmlrpclib accelerator
       
   463     import _xmlrpclib
       
   464     FastParser = _xmlrpclib.Parser
       
   465     FastUnmarshaller = _xmlrpclib.Unmarshaller
       
   466 except (AttributeError, ImportError):
       
   467     FastParser = FastUnmarshaller = None
       
   468 
       
   469 try:
       
   470     import _xmlrpclib
       
   471     FastMarshaller = _xmlrpclib.Marshaller
       
   472 except (AttributeError, ImportError):
       
   473     FastMarshaller = None
       
   474 
       
   475 #
       
   476 # the SGMLOP parser is about 15x faster than Python's builtin
       
   477 # XML parser.  SGMLOP sources can be downloaded from:
       
   478 #
       
   479 #     http://www.pythonware.com/products/xml/sgmlop.htm
       
   480 #
       
   481 
       
   482 try:
       
   483     import sgmlop
       
   484     if not hasattr(sgmlop, "XMLParser"):
       
   485         raise ImportError
       
   486 except ImportError:
       
   487     SgmlopParser = None # sgmlop accelerator not available
       
   488 else:
       
   489     class SgmlopParser:
       
   490         def __init__(self, target):
       
   491 
       
   492             # setup callbacks
       
   493             self.finish_starttag = target.start
       
   494             self.finish_endtag = target.end
       
   495             self.handle_data = target.data
       
   496             self.handle_xml = target.xml
       
   497 
       
   498             # activate parser
       
   499             self.parser = sgmlop.XMLParser()
       
   500             self.parser.register(self)
       
   501             self.feed = self.parser.feed
       
   502             self.entity = {
       
   503                 "amp": "&", "gt": ">", "lt": "<",
       
   504                 "apos": "'", "quot": '"'
       
   505                 }
       
   506 
       
   507         def close(self):
       
   508             try:
       
   509                 self.parser.close()
       
   510             finally:
       
   511                 self.parser = self.feed = None # nuke circular reference
       
   512 
       
   513         def handle_proc(self, tag, attr):
       
   514             m = re.search("encoding\s*=\s*['\"]([^\"']+)[\"']", attr)
       
   515             if m:
       
   516                 self.handle_xml(m.group(1), 1)
       
   517 
       
   518         def handle_entityref(self, entity):
       
   519             # <string> entity
       
   520             try:
       
   521                 self.handle_data(self.entity[entity])
       
   522             except KeyError:
       
   523                 self.handle_data("&%s;" % entity)
       
   524 
       
   525 try:
       
   526     from xml.parsers import expat
       
   527     if not hasattr(expat, "ParserCreate"):
       
   528         raise ImportError
       
   529 except ImportError:
       
   530     ExpatParser = None # expat not available
       
   531 else:
       
   532     class ExpatParser:
       
   533         # fast expat parser for Python 2.0 and later.  this is about
       
   534         # 50% slower than sgmlop, on roundtrip testing
       
   535         def __init__(self, target):
       
   536             self._parser = parser = expat.ParserCreate(None, None)
       
   537             self._target = target
       
   538             parser.StartElementHandler = target.start
       
   539             parser.EndElementHandler = target.end
       
   540             parser.CharacterDataHandler = target.data
       
   541             encoding = None
       
   542             if not parser.returns_unicode:
       
   543                 encoding = "utf-8"
       
   544             target.xml(encoding, None)
       
   545 
       
   546         def feed(self, data):
       
   547             self._parser.Parse(data, 0)
       
   548 
       
   549         def close(self):
       
   550             self._parser.Parse("", 1) # end of data
       
   551             del self._target, self._parser # get rid of circular references
       
   552 
       
   553 class SlowParser:
       
   554     """Default XML parser (based on xmllib.XMLParser)."""
       
   555     # this is about 10 times slower than sgmlop, on roundtrip
       
   556     # testing.
       
   557     def __init__(self, target):
       
   558         import xmllib # lazy subclassing (!)
       
   559         if xmllib.XMLParser not in SlowParser.__bases__:
       
   560             SlowParser.__bases__ = (xmllib.XMLParser,)
       
   561         self.handle_xml = target.xml
       
   562         self.unknown_starttag = target.start
       
   563         self.handle_data = target.data
       
   564         self.handle_cdata = target.data
       
   565         self.unknown_endtag = target.end
       
   566         try:
       
   567             xmllib.XMLParser.__init__(self, accept_utf8=1)
       
   568         except TypeError:
       
   569             xmllib.XMLParser.__init__(self) # pre-2.0
       
   570 
       
   571 # --------------------------------------------------------------------
       
   572 # XML-RPC marshalling and unmarshalling code
       
   573 
       
   574 ##
       
   575 # XML-RPC marshaller.
       
   576 #
       
   577 # @param encoding Default encoding for 8-bit strings.  The default
       
   578 #     value is None (interpreted as UTF-8).
       
   579 # @see dumps
       
   580 
       
   581 class Marshaller:
       
   582     """Generate an XML-RPC params chunk from a Python data structure.
       
   583 
       
   584     Create a Marshaller instance for each set of parameters, and use
       
   585     the "dumps" method to convert your data (represented as a tuple)
       
   586     to an XML-RPC params chunk.  To write a fault response, pass a
       
   587     Fault instance instead.  You may prefer to use the "dumps" module
       
   588     function for this purpose.
       
   589     """
       
   590 
       
   591     # by the way, if you don't understand what's going on in here,
       
   592     # that's perfectly ok.
       
   593 
       
   594     def __init__(self, encoding=None, allow_none=0):
       
   595         self.memo = {}
       
   596         self.data = None
       
   597         self.encoding = encoding
       
   598         self.allow_none = allow_none
       
   599 
       
   600     dispatch = {}
       
   601 
       
   602     def dumps(self, values):
       
   603         out = []
       
   604         write = out.append
       
   605         dump = self.__dump
       
   606         if isinstance(values, Fault):
       
   607             # fault instance
       
   608             write("<fault>\n")
       
   609             dump({'faultCode': values.faultCode,
       
   610                   'faultString': values.faultString},
       
   611                  write)
       
   612             write("</fault>\n")
       
   613         else:
       
   614             # parameter block
       
   615             # FIXME: the xml-rpc specification allows us to leave out
       
   616             # the entire <params> block if there are no parameters.
       
   617             # however, changing this may break older code (including
       
   618             # old versions of xmlrpclib.py), so this is better left as
       
   619             # is for now.  See @XMLRPC3 for more information. /F
       
   620             write("<params>\n")
       
   621             for v in values:
       
   622                 write("<param>\n")
       
   623                 dump(v, write)
       
   624                 write("</param>\n")
       
   625             write("</params>\n")
       
   626         result = string.join(out, "")
       
   627         return result
       
   628 
       
   629     def __dump(self, value, write):
       
   630         try:
       
   631             f = self.dispatch[type(value)]
       
   632         except KeyError:
       
   633             raise TypeError, "cannot marshal %s objects" % type(value)
       
   634         else:
       
   635             f(self, value, write)
       
   636 
       
   637     def dump_nil (self, value, write):
       
   638         if not self.allow_none:
       
   639             raise TypeError, "cannot marshal None unless allow_none is enabled"
       
   640         write("<value><nil/></value>")
       
   641     dispatch[NoneType] = dump_nil
       
   642 
       
   643     def dump_int(self, value, write):
       
   644         # in case ints are > 32 bits
       
   645         if value > MAXINT or value < MININT:
       
   646             raise OverflowError, "int exceeds XML-RPC limits"
       
   647         write("<value><int>")
       
   648         write(str(value))
       
   649         write("</int></value>\n")
       
   650     dispatch[IntType] = dump_int
       
   651 
       
   652     if _bool_is_builtin:
       
   653         def dump_bool(self, value, write):
       
   654             write("<value><boolean>")
       
   655             write(value and "1" or "0")
       
   656             write("</boolean></value>\n")
       
   657         dispatch[bool] = dump_bool
       
   658 
       
   659     def dump_long(self, value, write):
       
   660         if value > MAXINT or value < MININT:
       
   661             raise OverflowError, "long int exceeds XML-RPC limits"
       
   662         write("<value><int>")
       
   663         write(str(int(value)))
       
   664         write("</int></value>\n")
       
   665     dispatch[LongType] = dump_long
       
   666 
       
   667     def dump_double(self, value, write):
       
   668         write("<value><double>")
       
   669         write(repr(value))
       
   670         write("</double></value>\n")
       
   671     dispatch[FloatType] = dump_double
       
   672 
       
   673     def dump_string(self, value, write, escape=escape):
       
   674         write("<value><string>")
       
   675         write(escape(value))
       
   676         write("</string></value>\n")
       
   677     dispatch[StringType] = dump_string
       
   678 
       
   679     if unicode:
       
   680         def dump_unicode(self, value, write, escape=escape):
       
   681             value = value.encode(self.encoding)
       
   682             write("<value><string>")
       
   683             write(escape(value))
       
   684             write("</string></value>\n")
       
   685         dispatch[UnicodeType] = dump_unicode
       
   686 
       
   687     def dump_array(self, value, write):
       
   688         i = id(value)
       
   689         if self.memo.has_key(i):
       
   690             raise TypeError, "cannot marshal recursive sequences"
       
   691         self.memo[i] = None
       
   692         dump = self.__dump
       
   693         write("<value><array><data>\n")
       
   694         for v in value:
       
   695             dump(v, write)
       
   696         write("</data></array></value>\n")
       
   697         del self.memo[i]
       
   698     dispatch[TupleType] = dump_array
       
   699     dispatch[ListType] = dump_array
       
   700 
       
   701     def dump_struct(self, value, write, escape=escape):
       
   702         i = id(value)
       
   703         if self.memo.has_key(i):
       
   704             raise TypeError, "cannot marshal recursive dictionaries"
       
   705         self.memo[i] = None
       
   706         dump = self.__dump
       
   707         write("<value><struct>\n")
       
   708         for k, v in value.items():
       
   709             write("<member>\n")
       
   710             if type(k) is not StringType:
       
   711                 if unicode and type(k) is UnicodeType:
       
   712                     k = k.encode(self.encoding)
       
   713                 else:
       
   714                     raise TypeError, "dictionary key must be string"
       
   715             write("<name>%s</name>\n" % escape(k))
       
   716             dump(v, write)
       
   717             write("</member>\n")
       
   718         write("</struct></value>\n")
       
   719         del self.memo[i]
       
   720     dispatch[DictType] = dump_struct
       
   721 
       
   722     if datetime:
       
   723         def dump_datetime(self, value, write):
       
   724             write("<value><dateTime.iso8601>")
       
   725             write(value.strftime("%Y%m%dT%H:%M:%S"))
       
   726             write("</dateTime.iso8601></value>\n")
       
   727         dispatch[datetime.datetime] = dump_datetime
       
   728 
       
   729         def dump_date(self, value, write):
       
   730             write("<value><dateTime.iso8601>")
       
   731             write(value.strftime("%Y%m%dT00:00:00"))
       
   732             write("</dateTime.iso8601></value>\n")
       
   733         dispatch[datetime.date] = dump_date
       
   734 
       
   735         def dump_time(self, value, write):
       
   736             write("<value><dateTime.iso8601>")
       
   737             write(datetime.datetime.now().date().strftime("%Y%m%dT"))
       
   738             write(value.strftime("%H:%M:%S"))
       
   739             write("</dateTime.iso8601></value>\n")
       
   740         dispatch[datetime.time] = dump_time
       
   741 
       
   742     def dump_instance(self, value, write):
       
   743         # check for special wrappers
       
   744         if value.__class__ in WRAPPERS:
       
   745             self.write = write
       
   746             value.encode(self)
       
   747             del self.write
       
   748         else:
       
   749             # store instance attributes as a struct (really?)
       
   750             self.dump_struct(value.__dict__, write)
       
   751     dispatch[InstanceType] = dump_instance
       
   752 
       
   753 ##
       
   754 # XML-RPC unmarshaller.
       
   755 #
       
   756 # @see loads
       
   757 
       
   758 class Unmarshaller:
       
   759     """Unmarshal an XML-RPC response, based on incoming XML event
       
   760     messages (start, data, end).  Call close() to get the resulting
       
   761     data structure.
       
   762 
       
   763     Note that this reader is fairly tolerant, and gladly accepts bogus
       
   764     XML-RPC data without complaining (but not bogus XML).
       
   765     """
       
   766 
       
   767     # and again, if you don't understand what's going on in here,
       
   768     # that's perfectly ok.
       
   769 
       
   770     def __init__(self, use_datetime=0):
       
   771         self._type = None
       
   772         self._stack = []
       
   773         self._marks = []
       
   774         self._data = []
       
   775         self._methodname = None
       
   776         self._encoding = "utf-8"
       
   777         self.append = self._stack.append
       
   778         self._use_datetime = use_datetime
       
   779         if use_datetime and not datetime:
       
   780             raise ValueError, "the datetime module is not available"
       
   781 
       
   782     def close(self):
       
   783         # return response tuple and target method
       
   784         if self._type is None or self._marks:
       
   785             raise ResponseError()
       
   786         if self._type == "fault":
       
   787             raise Fault(**self._stack[0])
       
   788         return tuple(self._stack)
       
   789 
       
   790     def getmethodname(self):
       
   791         return self._methodname
       
   792 
       
   793     #
       
   794     # event handlers
       
   795 
       
   796     def xml(self, encoding, standalone):
       
   797         self._encoding = encoding
       
   798         # FIXME: assert standalone == 1 ???
       
   799 
       
   800     def start(self, tag, attrs):
       
   801         # prepare to handle this element
       
   802         if tag == "array" or tag == "struct":
       
   803             self._marks.append(len(self._stack))
       
   804         self._data = []
       
   805         self._value = (tag == "value")
       
   806 
       
   807     def data(self, text):
       
   808         self._data.append(text)
       
   809 
       
   810     def end(self, tag, join=string.join):
       
   811         # call the appropriate end tag handler
       
   812         try:
       
   813             f = self.dispatch[tag]
       
   814         except KeyError:
       
   815             pass # unknown tag ?
       
   816         else:
       
   817             return f(self, join(self._data, ""))
       
   818 
       
   819     #
       
   820     # accelerator support
       
   821 
       
   822     def end_dispatch(self, tag, data):
       
   823         # dispatch data
       
   824         try:
       
   825             f = self.dispatch[tag]
       
   826         except KeyError:
       
   827             pass # unknown tag ?
       
   828         else:
       
   829             return f(self, data)
       
   830 
       
   831     #
       
   832     # element decoders
       
   833 
       
   834     dispatch = {}
       
   835 
       
   836     def end_nil (self, data):
       
   837         self.append(None)
       
   838         self._value = 0
       
   839     dispatch["nil"] = end_nil
       
   840 
       
   841     def end_boolean(self, data):
       
   842         if data == "0":
       
   843             self.append(False)
       
   844         elif data == "1":
       
   845             self.append(True)
       
   846         else:
       
   847             raise TypeError, "bad boolean value"
       
   848         self._value = 0
       
   849     dispatch["boolean"] = end_boolean
       
   850 
       
   851     def end_int(self, data):
       
   852         self.append(int(data))
       
   853         self._value = 0
       
   854     dispatch["i4"] = end_int
       
   855     dispatch["int"] = end_int
       
   856 
       
   857     def end_double(self, data):
       
   858         self.append(float(data))
       
   859         self._value = 0
       
   860     dispatch["double"] = end_double
       
   861 
       
   862     def end_string(self, data):
       
   863         if self._encoding:
       
   864             data = _decode(data, self._encoding)
       
   865         self.append(_stringify(data))
       
   866         self._value = 0
       
   867     dispatch["string"] = end_string
       
   868     dispatch["name"] = end_string # struct keys are always strings
       
   869 
       
   870     def end_array(self, data):
       
   871         mark = self._marks.pop()
       
   872         # map arrays to Python lists
       
   873         self._stack[mark:] = [self._stack[mark:]]
       
   874         self._value = 0
       
   875     dispatch["array"] = end_array
       
   876 
       
   877     def end_struct(self, data):
       
   878         mark = self._marks.pop()
       
   879         # map structs to Python dictionaries
       
   880         dict = {}
       
   881         items = self._stack[mark:]
       
   882         for i in range(0, len(items), 2):
       
   883             dict[_stringify(items[i])] = items[i+1]
       
   884         self._stack[mark:] = [dict]
       
   885         self._value = 0
       
   886     dispatch["struct"] = end_struct
       
   887 
       
   888     def end_base64(self, data):
       
   889         value = Binary()
       
   890         value.decode(data)
       
   891         self.append(value)
       
   892         self._value = 0
       
   893     dispatch["base64"] = end_base64
       
   894 
       
   895     def end_dateTime(self, data):
       
   896         value = DateTime()
       
   897         value.decode(data)
       
   898         if self._use_datetime:
       
   899             value = _datetime_type(data)
       
   900         self.append(value)
       
   901     dispatch["dateTime.iso8601"] = end_dateTime
       
   902 
       
   903     def end_value(self, data):
       
   904         # if we stumble upon a value element with no internal
       
   905         # elements, treat it as a string element
       
   906         if self._value:
       
   907             self.end_string(data)
       
   908     dispatch["value"] = end_value
       
   909 
       
   910     def end_params(self, data):
       
   911         self._type = "params"
       
   912     dispatch["params"] = end_params
       
   913 
       
   914     def end_fault(self, data):
       
   915         self._type = "fault"
       
   916     dispatch["fault"] = end_fault
       
   917 
       
   918     def end_methodName(self, data):
       
   919         if self._encoding:
       
   920             data = _decode(data, self._encoding)
       
   921         self._methodname = data
       
   922         self._type = "methodName" # no params
       
   923     dispatch["methodName"] = end_methodName
       
   924 
       
   925 ## Multicall support
       
   926 #
       
   927 
       
   928 class _MultiCallMethod:
       
   929     # some lesser magic to store calls made to a MultiCall object
       
   930     # for batch execution
       
   931     def __init__(self, call_list, name):
       
   932         self.__call_list = call_list
       
   933         self.__name = name
       
   934     def __getattr__(self, name):
       
   935         return _MultiCallMethod(self.__call_list, "%s.%s" % (self.__name, name))
       
   936     def __call__(self, *args):
       
   937         self.__call_list.append((self.__name, args))
       
   938 
       
   939 class MultiCallIterator:
       
   940     """Iterates over the results of a multicall. Exceptions are
       
   941     thrown in response to xmlrpc faults."""
       
   942 
       
   943     def __init__(self, results):
       
   944         self.results = results
       
   945 
       
   946     def __getitem__(self, i):
       
   947         item = self.results[i]
       
   948         if type(item) == type({}):
       
   949             raise Fault(item['faultCode'], item['faultString'])
       
   950         elif type(item) == type([]):
       
   951             return item[0]
       
   952         else:
       
   953             raise ValueError,\
       
   954                   "unexpected type in multicall result"
       
   955 
       
   956 class MultiCall:
       
   957     """server -> a object used to boxcar method calls
       
   958 
       
   959     server should be a ServerProxy object.
       
   960 
       
   961     Methods can be added to the MultiCall using normal
       
   962     method call syntax e.g.:
       
   963 
       
   964     multicall = MultiCall(server_proxy)
       
   965     multicall.add(2,3)
       
   966     multicall.get_address("Guido")
       
   967 
       
   968     To execute the multicall, call the MultiCall object e.g.:
       
   969 
       
   970     add_result, address = multicall()
       
   971     """
       
   972 
       
   973     def __init__(self, server):
       
   974         self.__server = server
       
   975         self.__call_list = []
       
   976 
       
   977     def __repr__(self):
       
   978         return "<MultiCall at %x>" % id(self)
       
   979 
       
   980     __str__ = __repr__
       
   981 
       
   982     def __getattr__(self, name):
       
   983         return _MultiCallMethod(self.__call_list, name)
       
   984 
       
   985     def __call__(self):
       
   986         marshalled_list = []
       
   987         for name, args in self.__call_list:
       
   988             marshalled_list.append({'methodName' : name, 'params' : args})
       
   989 
       
   990         return MultiCallIterator(self.__server.system.multicall(marshalled_list))
       
   991 
       
   992 # --------------------------------------------------------------------
       
   993 # convenience functions
       
   994 
       
   995 ##
       
   996 # Create a parser object, and connect it to an unmarshalling instance.
       
   997 # This function picks the fastest available XML parser.
       
   998 #
       
   999 # return A (parser, unmarshaller) tuple.
       
  1000 
       
  1001 def getparser(use_datetime=0):
       
  1002     """getparser() -> parser, unmarshaller
       
  1003 
       
  1004     Create an instance of the fastest available parser, and attach it
       
  1005     to an unmarshalling object.  Return both objects.
       
  1006     """
       
  1007     if use_datetime and not datetime:
       
  1008         raise ValueError, "the datetime module is not available"
       
  1009     if FastParser and FastUnmarshaller:
       
  1010         if use_datetime:
       
  1011             mkdatetime = _datetime_type
       
  1012         else:
       
  1013             mkdatetime = _datetime
       
  1014         target = FastUnmarshaller(True, False, _binary, mkdatetime, Fault)
       
  1015         parser = FastParser(target)
       
  1016     else:
       
  1017         target = Unmarshaller(use_datetime=use_datetime)
       
  1018         if FastParser:
       
  1019             parser = FastParser(target)
       
  1020         elif SgmlopParser:
       
  1021             parser = SgmlopParser(target)
       
  1022         elif ExpatParser:
       
  1023             parser = ExpatParser(target)
       
  1024         else:
       
  1025             parser = SlowParser(target)
       
  1026     return parser, target
       
  1027 
       
  1028 ##
       
  1029 # Convert a Python tuple or a Fault instance to an XML-RPC packet.
       
  1030 #
       
  1031 # @def dumps(params, **options)
       
  1032 # @param params A tuple or Fault instance.
       
  1033 # @keyparam methodname If given, create a methodCall request for
       
  1034 #     this method name.
       
  1035 # @keyparam methodresponse If given, create a methodResponse packet.
       
  1036 #     If used with a tuple, the tuple must be a singleton (that is,
       
  1037 #     it must contain exactly one element).
       
  1038 # @keyparam encoding The packet encoding.
       
  1039 # @return A string containing marshalled data.
       
  1040 
       
  1041 def dumps(params, methodname=None, methodresponse=None, encoding=None,
       
  1042           allow_none=0):
       
  1043     """data [,options] -> marshalled data
       
  1044 
       
  1045     Convert an argument tuple or a Fault instance to an XML-RPC
       
  1046     request (or response, if the methodresponse option is used).
       
  1047 
       
  1048     In addition to the data object, the following options can be given
       
  1049     as keyword arguments:
       
  1050 
       
  1051         methodname: the method name for a methodCall packet
       
  1052 
       
  1053         methodresponse: true to create a methodResponse packet.
       
  1054         If this option is used with a tuple, the tuple must be
       
  1055         a singleton (i.e. it can contain only one element).
       
  1056 
       
  1057         encoding: the packet encoding (default is UTF-8)
       
  1058 
       
  1059     All 8-bit strings in the data structure are assumed to use the
       
  1060     packet encoding.  Unicode strings are automatically converted,
       
  1061     where necessary.
       
  1062     """
       
  1063 
       
  1064     assert isinstance(params, TupleType) or isinstance(params, Fault),\
       
  1065            "argument must be tuple or Fault instance"
       
  1066 
       
  1067     if isinstance(params, Fault):
       
  1068         methodresponse = 1
       
  1069     elif methodresponse and isinstance(params, TupleType):
       
  1070         assert len(params) == 1, "response tuple must be a singleton"
       
  1071 
       
  1072     if not encoding:
       
  1073         encoding = "utf-8"
       
  1074 
       
  1075     if FastMarshaller:
       
  1076         m = FastMarshaller(encoding)
       
  1077     else:
       
  1078         m = Marshaller(encoding, allow_none)
       
  1079 
       
  1080     data = m.dumps(params)
       
  1081 
       
  1082     if encoding != "utf-8":
       
  1083         xmlheader = "<?xml version='1.0' encoding='%s'?>\n" % str(encoding)
       
  1084     else:
       
  1085         xmlheader = "<?xml version='1.0'?>\n" # utf-8 is default
       
  1086 
       
  1087     # standard XML-RPC wrappings
       
  1088     if methodname:
       
  1089         # a method call
       
  1090         if not isinstance(methodname, StringType):
       
  1091             methodname = methodname.encode(encoding)
       
  1092         data = (
       
  1093             xmlheader,
       
  1094             "<methodCall>\n"
       
  1095             "<methodName>", methodname, "</methodName>\n",
       
  1096             data,
       
  1097             "</methodCall>\n"
       
  1098             )
       
  1099     elif methodresponse:
       
  1100         # a method response, or a fault structure
       
  1101         data = (
       
  1102             xmlheader,
       
  1103             "<methodResponse>\n",
       
  1104             data,
       
  1105             "</methodResponse>\n"
       
  1106             )
       
  1107     else:
       
  1108         return data # return as is
       
  1109     return string.join(data, "")
       
  1110 
       
  1111 ##
       
  1112 # Convert an XML-RPC packet to a Python object.  If the XML-RPC packet
       
  1113 # represents a fault condition, this function raises a Fault exception.
       
  1114 #
       
  1115 # @param data An XML-RPC packet, given as an 8-bit string.
       
  1116 # @return A tuple containing the unpacked data, and the method name
       
  1117 #     (None if not present).
       
  1118 # @see Fault
       
  1119 
       
  1120 def loads(data, use_datetime=0):
       
  1121     """data -> unmarshalled data, method name
       
  1122 
       
  1123     Convert an XML-RPC packet to unmarshalled data plus a method
       
  1124     name (None if not present).
       
  1125 
       
  1126     If the XML-RPC packet represents a fault condition, this function
       
  1127     raises a Fault exception.
       
  1128     """
       
  1129     p, u = getparser(use_datetime=use_datetime)
       
  1130     p.feed(data)
       
  1131     p.close()
       
  1132     return u.close(), u.getmethodname()
       
  1133 
       
  1134 
       
  1135 # --------------------------------------------------------------------
       
  1136 # request dispatcher
       
  1137 
       
  1138 class _Method:
       
  1139     # some magic to bind an XML-RPC method to an RPC server.
       
  1140     # supports "nested" methods (e.g. examples.getStateName)
       
  1141     def __init__(self, send, name):
       
  1142         self.__send = send
       
  1143         self.__name = name
       
  1144     def __getattr__(self, name):
       
  1145         return _Method(self.__send, "%s.%s" % (self.__name, name))
       
  1146     def __call__(self, *args):
       
  1147         return self.__send(self.__name, args)
       
  1148 
       
  1149 ##
       
  1150 # Standard transport class for XML-RPC over HTTP.
       
  1151 # <p>
       
  1152 # You can create custom transports by subclassing this method, and
       
  1153 # overriding selected methods.
       
  1154 
       
  1155 class Transport:
       
  1156     """Handles an HTTP transaction to an XML-RPC server."""
       
  1157 
       
  1158     # client identifier (may be overridden)
       
  1159     user_agent = "xmlrpclib.py/%s (by www.pythonware.com)" % __version__
       
  1160 
       
  1161     def __init__(self, use_datetime=0):
       
  1162         self._use_datetime = use_datetime
       
  1163 
       
  1164     ##
       
  1165     # Send a complete request, and parse the response.
       
  1166     #
       
  1167     # @param host Target host.
       
  1168     # @param handler Target PRC handler.
       
  1169     # @param request_body XML-RPC request body.
       
  1170     # @param verbose Debugging flag.
       
  1171     # @return Parsed response.
       
  1172 
       
  1173     def request(self, host, handler, request_body, verbose=0):
       
  1174         # issue XML-RPC request
       
  1175 
       
  1176         h = self.make_connection(host)
       
  1177         if verbose:
       
  1178             h.set_debuglevel(1)
       
  1179 
       
  1180         self.send_request(h, handler, request_body)
       
  1181         self.send_host(h, host)
       
  1182         self.send_user_agent(h)
       
  1183         self.send_content(h, request_body)
       
  1184 
       
  1185         errcode, errmsg, headers = h.getreply()
       
  1186 
       
  1187         if errcode != 200:
       
  1188             raise ProtocolError(
       
  1189                 host + handler,
       
  1190                 errcode, errmsg,
       
  1191                 headers
       
  1192                 )
       
  1193 
       
  1194         self.verbose = verbose
       
  1195 
       
  1196         try:
       
  1197             sock = h._conn.sock
       
  1198         except AttributeError:
       
  1199             sock = None
       
  1200 
       
  1201         return self._parse_response(h.getfile(), sock)
       
  1202 
       
  1203     ##
       
  1204     # Create parser.
       
  1205     #
       
  1206     # @return A 2-tuple containing a parser and a unmarshaller.
       
  1207 
       
  1208     def getparser(self):
       
  1209         # get parser and unmarshaller
       
  1210         return getparser(use_datetime=self._use_datetime)
       
  1211 
       
  1212     ##
       
  1213     # Get authorization info from host parameter
       
  1214     # Host may be a string, or a (host, x509-dict) tuple; if a string,
       
  1215     # it is checked for a "user:pw@host" format, and a "Basic
       
  1216     # Authentication" header is added if appropriate.
       
  1217     #
       
  1218     # @param host Host descriptor (URL or (URL, x509 info) tuple).
       
  1219     # @return A 3-tuple containing (actual host, extra headers,
       
  1220     #     x509 info).  The header and x509 fields may be None.
       
  1221 
       
  1222     def get_host_info(self, host):
       
  1223 
       
  1224         x509 = {}
       
  1225         if isinstance(host, TupleType):
       
  1226             host, x509 = host
       
  1227 
       
  1228         import urllib
       
  1229         auth, host = urllib.splituser(host)
       
  1230 
       
  1231         if auth:
       
  1232             import base64
       
  1233             auth = base64.encodestring(urllib.unquote(auth))
       
  1234             auth = string.join(string.split(auth), "") # get rid of whitespace
       
  1235             extra_headers = [
       
  1236                 ("Authorization", "Basic " + auth)
       
  1237                 ]
       
  1238         else:
       
  1239             extra_headers = None
       
  1240 
       
  1241         return host, extra_headers, x509
       
  1242 
       
  1243     ##
       
  1244     # Connect to server.
       
  1245     #
       
  1246     # @param host Target host.
       
  1247     # @return A connection handle.
       
  1248 
       
  1249     def make_connection(self, host):
       
  1250         # create a HTTP connection object from a host descriptor
       
  1251         import httplib
       
  1252         host, extra_headers, x509 = self.get_host_info(host)
       
  1253         return httplib.HTTP(host)
       
  1254 
       
  1255     ##
       
  1256     # Send request header.
       
  1257     #
       
  1258     # @param connection Connection handle.
       
  1259     # @param handler Target RPC handler.
       
  1260     # @param request_body XML-RPC body.
       
  1261 
       
  1262     def send_request(self, connection, handler, request_body):
       
  1263         connection.putrequest("POST", handler)
       
  1264 
       
  1265     ##
       
  1266     # Send host name.
       
  1267     #
       
  1268     # @param connection Connection handle.
       
  1269     # @param host Host name.
       
  1270 
       
  1271     def send_host(self, connection, host):
       
  1272         host, extra_headers, x509 = self.get_host_info(host)
       
  1273         connection.putheader("Host", host)
       
  1274         if extra_headers:
       
  1275             if isinstance(extra_headers, DictType):
       
  1276                 extra_headers = extra_headers.items()
       
  1277             for key, value in extra_headers:
       
  1278                 connection.putheader(key, value)
       
  1279 
       
  1280     ##
       
  1281     # Send user-agent identifier.
       
  1282     #
       
  1283     # @param connection Connection handle.
       
  1284 
       
  1285     def send_user_agent(self, connection):
       
  1286         connection.putheader("User-Agent", self.user_agent)
       
  1287 
       
  1288     ##
       
  1289     # Send request body.
       
  1290     #
       
  1291     # @param connection Connection handle.
       
  1292     # @param request_body XML-RPC request body.
       
  1293 
       
  1294     def send_content(self, connection, request_body):
       
  1295         connection.putheader("Content-Type", "text/xml")
       
  1296         connection.putheader("Content-Length", str(len(request_body)))
       
  1297         connection.endheaders()
       
  1298         if request_body:
       
  1299             connection.send(request_body)
       
  1300 
       
  1301     ##
       
  1302     # Parse response.
       
  1303     #
       
  1304     # @param file Stream.
       
  1305     # @return Response tuple and target method.
       
  1306 
       
  1307     def parse_response(self, file):
       
  1308         # compatibility interface
       
  1309         return self._parse_response(file, None)
       
  1310 
       
  1311     ##
       
  1312     # Parse response (alternate interface).  This is similar to the
       
  1313     # parse_response method, but also provides direct access to the
       
  1314     # underlying socket object (where available).
       
  1315     #
       
  1316     # @param file Stream.
       
  1317     # @param sock Socket handle (or None, if the socket object
       
  1318     #    could not be accessed).
       
  1319     # @return Response tuple and target method.
       
  1320 
       
  1321     def _parse_response(self, file, sock):
       
  1322         # read response from input file/socket, and parse it
       
  1323 
       
  1324         p, u = self.getparser()
       
  1325 
       
  1326         while 1:
       
  1327             if sock:
       
  1328                 response = sock.recv(1024)
       
  1329             else:
       
  1330                 response = file.read(1024)
       
  1331             if not response:
       
  1332                 break
       
  1333             if self.verbose:
       
  1334                 print "body:", repr(response)
       
  1335             p.feed(response)
       
  1336 
       
  1337         file.close()
       
  1338         p.close()
       
  1339 
       
  1340         return u.close()
       
  1341 
       
  1342 ##
       
  1343 # Standard transport class for XML-RPC over HTTPS.
       
  1344 
       
  1345 class SafeTransport(Transport):
       
  1346     """Handles an HTTPS transaction to an XML-RPC server."""
       
  1347 
       
  1348     # FIXME: mostly untested
       
  1349 
       
  1350     def make_connection(self, host):
       
  1351         # create a HTTPS connection object from a host descriptor
       
  1352         # host may be a string, or a (host, x509-dict) tuple
       
  1353         import httplib
       
  1354         host, extra_headers, x509 = self.get_host_info(host)
       
  1355         try:
       
  1356             HTTPS = httplib.HTTPS
       
  1357         except AttributeError:
       
  1358             raise NotImplementedError(
       
  1359                 "your version of httplib doesn't support HTTPS"
       
  1360                 )
       
  1361         else:
       
  1362             return HTTPS(host, None, **(x509 or {}))
       
  1363 
       
  1364 ##
       
  1365 # Standard server proxy.  This class establishes a virtual connection
       
  1366 # to an XML-RPC server.
       
  1367 # <p>
       
  1368 # This class is available as ServerProxy and Server.  New code should
       
  1369 # use ServerProxy, to avoid confusion.
       
  1370 #
       
  1371 # @def ServerProxy(uri, **options)
       
  1372 # @param uri The connection point on the server.
       
  1373 # @keyparam transport A transport factory, compatible with the
       
  1374 #    standard transport class.
       
  1375 # @keyparam encoding The default encoding used for 8-bit strings
       
  1376 #    (default is UTF-8).
       
  1377 # @keyparam verbose Use a true value to enable debugging output.
       
  1378 #    (printed to standard output).
       
  1379 # @see Transport
       
  1380 
       
  1381 class ServerProxy:
       
  1382     """uri [,options] -> a logical connection to an XML-RPC server
       
  1383 
       
  1384     uri is the connection point on the server, given as
       
  1385     scheme://host/target.
       
  1386 
       
  1387     The standard implementation always supports the "http" scheme.  If
       
  1388     SSL socket support is available (Python 2.0), it also supports
       
  1389     "https".
       
  1390 
       
  1391     If the target part and the slash preceding it are both omitted,
       
  1392     "/RPC2" is assumed.
       
  1393 
       
  1394     The following options can be given as keyword arguments:
       
  1395 
       
  1396         transport: a transport factory
       
  1397         encoding: the request encoding (default is UTF-8)
       
  1398 
       
  1399     All 8-bit strings passed to the server proxy are assumed to use
       
  1400     the given encoding.
       
  1401     """
       
  1402 
       
  1403     def __init__(self, uri, transport=None, encoding=None, verbose=0,
       
  1404                  allow_none=0, use_datetime=0):
       
  1405         # establish a "logical" server connection
       
  1406 
       
  1407         # get the url
       
  1408         import urllib
       
  1409         type, uri = urllib.splittype(uri)
       
  1410         if type not in ("http", "https"):
       
  1411             raise IOError, "unsupported XML-RPC protocol"
       
  1412         self.__host, self.__handler = urllib.splithost(uri)
       
  1413         if not self.__handler:
       
  1414             self.__handler = "/RPC2"
       
  1415 
       
  1416         if transport is None:
       
  1417             if type == "https":
       
  1418                 transport = SafeTransport(use_datetime=use_datetime)
       
  1419             else:
       
  1420                 transport = Transport(use_datetime=use_datetime)
       
  1421         self.__transport = transport
       
  1422 
       
  1423         self.__encoding = encoding
       
  1424         self.__verbose = verbose
       
  1425         self.__allow_none = allow_none
       
  1426 
       
  1427     def __request(self, methodname, params):
       
  1428         # call a method on the remote server
       
  1429 
       
  1430         request = dumps(params, methodname, encoding=self.__encoding,
       
  1431                         allow_none=self.__allow_none)
       
  1432 
       
  1433         response = self.__transport.request(
       
  1434             self.__host,
       
  1435             self.__handler,
       
  1436             request,
       
  1437             verbose=self.__verbose
       
  1438             )
       
  1439 
       
  1440         if len(response) == 1:
       
  1441             response = response[0]
       
  1442 
       
  1443         return response
       
  1444 
       
  1445     def __repr__(self):
       
  1446         return (
       
  1447             "<ServerProxy for %s%s>" %
       
  1448             (self.__host, self.__handler)
       
  1449             )
       
  1450 
       
  1451     __str__ = __repr__
       
  1452 
       
  1453     def __getattr__(self, name):
       
  1454         # magic method dispatcher
       
  1455         return _Method(self.__request, name)
       
  1456 
       
  1457     # note: to call a remote object with an non-standard name, use
       
  1458     # result getattr(server, "strange-python-name")(args)
       
  1459 
       
  1460 # compatibility
       
  1461 
       
  1462 Server = ServerProxy
       
  1463 
       
  1464 # --------------------------------------------------------------------
       
  1465 # test code
       
  1466 
       
  1467 if __name__ == "__main__":
       
  1468 
       
  1469     # simple test program (from the XML-RPC specification)
       
  1470 
       
  1471     # server = ServerProxy("http://localhost:8000") # local server
       
  1472     server = ServerProxy("http://time.xmlrpc.com/RPC2")
       
  1473 
       
  1474     print server
       
  1475 
       
  1476     try:
       
  1477         print server.currentTime.getCurrentTime()
       
  1478     except Error, v:
       
  1479         print "ERROR", v
       
  1480 
       
  1481     multi = MultiCall(server)
       
  1482     multi.currentTime.getCurrentTime()
       
  1483     multi.currentTime.getCurrentTime()
       
  1484     try:
       
  1485         for response in multi():
       
  1486             print response
       
  1487     except Error, v:
       
  1488         print "ERROR", v