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- import base64
- import io
- import json
- import zlib
- from pip._vendor import msgpack
- from pip._vendor.requests.structures import CaseInsensitiveDict
- from .compat import HTTPResponse, pickle, text_type
- def _b64_decode_bytes(b):
- return base64.b64decode(b.encode("ascii"))
- def _b64_decode_str(s):
- return _b64_decode_bytes(s).decode("utf8")
- class Serializer(object):
- def dumps(self, request, response, body=None):
- response_headers = CaseInsensitiveDict(response.headers)
- if body is None:
- body = response.read(decode_content=False)
- # NOTE: 99% sure this is dead code. I'm only leaving it
- # here b/c I don't have a test yet to prove
- # it. Basically, before using
- # `cachecontrol.filewrapper.CallbackFileWrapper`,
- # this made an effort to reset the file handle. The
- # `CallbackFileWrapper` short circuits this code by
- # setting the body as the content is consumed, the
- # result being a `body` argument is *always* passed
- # into cache_response, and in turn,
- # `Serializer.dump`.
- response._fp = io.BytesIO(body)
- # NOTE: This is all a bit weird, but it's really important that on
- # Python 2.x these objects are unicode and not str, even when
- # they contain only ascii. The problem here is that msgpack
- # understands the difference between unicode and bytes and we
- # have it set to differentiate between them, however Python 2
- # doesn't know the difference. Forcing these to unicode will be
- # enough to have msgpack know the difference.
- data = {
- u"response": {
- u"body": body,
- u"headers": dict(
- (text_type(k), text_type(v)) for k, v in response.headers.items()
- ),
- u"status": response.status,
- u"version": response.version,
- u"reason": text_type(response.reason),
- u"strict": response.strict,
- u"decode_content": response.decode_content,
- }
- }
- # Construct our vary headers
- data[u"vary"] = {}
- if u"vary" in response_headers:
- varied_headers = response_headers[u"vary"].split(",")
- for header in varied_headers:
- header = text_type(header).strip()
- header_value = request.headers.get(header, None)
- if header_value is not None:
- header_value = text_type(header_value)
- data[u"vary"][header] = header_value
- return b",".join([b"cc=4", msgpack.dumps(data, use_bin_type=True)])
- def loads(self, request, data):
- # Short circuit if we've been given an empty set of data
- if not data:
- return
- # Determine what version of the serializer the data was serialized
- # with
- try:
- ver, data = data.split(b",", 1)
- except ValueError:
- ver = b"cc=0"
- # Make sure that our "ver" is actually a version and isn't a false
- # positive from a , being in the data stream.
- if ver[:3] != b"cc=":
- data = ver + data
- ver = b"cc=0"
- # Get the version number out of the cc=N
- ver = ver.split(b"=", 1)[-1].decode("ascii")
- # Dispatch to the actual load method for the given version
- try:
- return getattr(self, "_loads_v{}".format(ver))(request, data)
- except AttributeError:
- # This is a version we don't have a loads function for, so we'll
- # just treat it as a miss and return None
- return
- def prepare_response(self, request, cached):
- """Verify our vary headers match and construct a real urllib3
- HTTPResponse object.
- """
- # Special case the '*' Vary value as it means we cannot actually
- # determine if the cached response is suitable for this request.
- # This case is also handled in the controller code when creating
- # a cache entry, but is left here for backwards compatibility.
- if "*" in cached.get("vary", {}):
- return
- # Ensure that the Vary headers for the cached response match our
- # request
- for header, value in cached.get("vary", {}).items():
- if request.headers.get(header, None) != value:
- return
- body_raw = cached["response"].pop("body")
- headers = CaseInsensitiveDict(data=cached["response"]["headers"])
- if headers.get("transfer-encoding", "") == "chunked":
- headers.pop("transfer-encoding")
- cached["response"]["headers"] = headers
- try:
- body = io.BytesIO(body_raw)
- except TypeError:
- # This can happen if cachecontrol serialized to v1 format (pickle)
- # using Python 2. A Python 2 str(byte string) will be unpickled as
- # a Python 3 str (unicode string), which will cause the above to
- # fail with:
- #
- # TypeError: 'str' does not support the buffer interface
- body = io.BytesIO(body_raw.encode("utf8"))
- return HTTPResponse(body=body, preload_content=False, **cached["response"])
- def _loads_v0(self, request, data):
- # The original legacy cache data. This doesn't contain enough
- # information to construct everything we need, so we'll treat this as
- # a miss.
- return
- def _loads_v1(self, request, data):
- try:
- cached = pickle.loads(data)
- except ValueError:
- return
- return self.prepare_response(request, cached)
- def _loads_v2(self, request, data):
- try:
- cached = json.loads(zlib.decompress(data).decode("utf8"))
- except (ValueError, zlib.error):
- return
- # We need to decode the items that we've base64 encoded
- cached["response"]["body"] = _b64_decode_bytes(cached["response"]["body"])
- cached["response"]["headers"] = dict(
- (_b64_decode_str(k), _b64_decode_str(v))
- for k, v in cached["response"]["headers"].items()
- )
- cached["response"]["reason"] = _b64_decode_str(cached["response"]["reason"])
- cached["vary"] = dict(
- (_b64_decode_str(k), _b64_decode_str(v) if v is not None else v)
- for k, v in cached["vary"].items()
- )
- return self.prepare_response(request, cached)
- def _loads_v3(self, request, data):
- # Due to Python 2 encoding issues, it's impossible to know for sure
- # exactly how to load v3 entries, thus we'll treat these as a miss so
- # that they get rewritten out as v4 entries.
- return
- def _loads_v4(self, request, data):
- try:
- cached = msgpack.loads(data, raw=False)
- except ValueError:
- return
- return self.prepare_response(request, cached)
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