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+from __future__ import absolute_import
+import re
+from collections import namedtuple
+
+from ..exceptions import LocationParseError
+from ..packages import six
+
+
+url_attrs = ["scheme", "auth", "host", "port", "path", "query", "fragment"]
+
+# We only want to normalize urls with an HTTP(S) scheme.
+# urllib3 infers URLs without a scheme (None) to be http.
+NORMALIZABLE_SCHEMES = ("http", "https", None)
+
+# Almost all of these patterns were derived from the
+# 'rfc3986' module: https://github.com/python-hyper/rfc3986
+PERCENT_RE = re.compile(r"%[a-fA-F0-9]{2}")
+SCHEME_RE = re.compile(r"^(?:[a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9+-]*:|/)")
+URI_RE = re.compile(
+ r"^(?:([a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9+.-]*):)?"
+ r"(?://([^/?#]*))?"
+ r"([^?#]*)"
+ r"(?:\?([^#]*))?"
+ r"(?:#(.*))?$",
+ re.UNICODE | re.DOTALL,
+)
+
+IPV4_PAT = r"(?:[0-9]{1,3}\.){3}[0-9]{1,3}"
+HEX_PAT = "[0-9A-Fa-f]{1,4}"
+LS32_PAT = "(?:{hex}:{hex}|{ipv4})".format(hex=HEX_PAT, ipv4=IPV4_PAT)
+_subs = {"hex": HEX_PAT, "ls32": LS32_PAT}
+_variations = [
+ # 6( h16 ":" ) ls32
+ "(?:%(hex)s:){6}%(ls32)s",
+ # "::" 5( h16 ":" ) ls32
+ "::(?:%(hex)s:){5}%(ls32)s",
+ # [ h16 ] "::" 4( h16 ":" ) ls32
+ "(?:%(hex)s)?::(?:%(hex)s:){4}%(ls32)s",
+ # [ *1( h16 ":" ) h16 ] "::" 3( h16 ":" ) ls32
+ "(?:(?:%(hex)s:)?%(hex)s)?::(?:%(hex)s:){3}%(ls32)s",
+ # [ *2( h16 ":" ) h16 ] "::" 2( h16 ":" ) ls32
+ "(?:(?:%(hex)s:){0,2}%(hex)s)?::(?:%(hex)s:){2}%(ls32)s",
+ # [ *3( h16 ":" ) h16 ] "::" h16 ":" ls32
+ "(?:(?:%(hex)s:){0,3}%(hex)s)?::%(hex)s:%(ls32)s",
+ # [ *4( h16 ":" ) h16 ] "::" ls32
+ "(?:(?:%(hex)s:){0,4}%(hex)s)?::%(ls32)s",
+ # [ *5( h16 ":" ) h16 ] "::" h16
+ "(?:(?:%(hex)s:){0,5}%(hex)s)?::%(hex)s",
+ # [ *6( h16 ":" ) h16 ] "::"
+ "(?:(?:%(hex)s:){0,6}%(hex)s)?::",
+]
+
+UNRESERVED_PAT = r"ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789._!\-~"
+IPV6_PAT = "(?:" + "|".join([x % _subs for x in _variations]) + ")"
+ZONE_ID_PAT = "(?:%25|%)(?:[" + UNRESERVED_PAT + "]|%[a-fA-F0-9]{2})+"
+IPV6_ADDRZ_PAT = r"\[" + IPV6_PAT + r"(?:" + ZONE_ID_PAT + r")?\]"
+REG_NAME_PAT = r"(?:[^\[\]%:/?#]|%[a-fA-F0-9]{2})*"
+TARGET_RE = re.compile(r"^(/[^?#]*)(?:\?([^#]*))?(?:#.*)?$")
+
+IPV4_RE = re.compile("^" + IPV4_PAT + "$")
+IPV6_RE = re.compile("^" + IPV6_PAT + "$")
+IPV6_ADDRZ_RE = re.compile("^" + IPV6_ADDRZ_PAT + "$")
+BRACELESS_IPV6_ADDRZ_RE = re.compile("^" + IPV6_ADDRZ_PAT[2:-2] + "$")
+ZONE_ID_RE = re.compile("(" + ZONE_ID_PAT + r")\]$")
+
+SUBAUTHORITY_PAT = (u"^(?:(.*)@)?(%s|%s|%s)(?::([0-9]{0,5}))?$") % (
+ REG_NAME_PAT,
+ IPV4_PAT,
+ IPV6_ADDRZ_PAT,
+)
+SUBAUTHORITY_RE = re.compile(SUBAUTHORITY_PAT, re.UNICODE | re.DOTALL)
+
+UNRESERVED_CHARS = set(
+ "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789._-~"
+)
+SUB_DELIM_CHARS = set("!$&'()*+,;=")
+USERINFO_CHARS = UNRESERVED_CHARS | SUB_DELIM_CHARS | {":"}
+PATH_CHARS = USERINFO_CHARS | {"@", "/"}
+QUERY_CHARS = FRAGMENT_CHARS = PATH_CHARS | {"?"}
+
+
+class Url(namedtuple("Url", url_attrs)):
+ """
+ Data structure for representing an HTTP URL. Used as a return value for
+ :func:`parse_url`. Both the scheme and host are normalized as they are
+ both case-insensitive according to RFC 3986.
+ """
+
+ __slots__ = ()
+
+ def __new__(
+ cls,
+ scheme=None,
+ auth=None,
+ host=None,
+ port=None,
+ path=None,
+ query=None,
+ fragment=None,
+ ):
+ if path and not path.startswith("/"):
+ path = "/" + path
+ if scheme is not None:
+ scheme = scheme.lower()
+ return super(Url, cls).__new__(
+ cls, scheme, auth, host, port, path, query, fragment
+ )
+
+ @property
+ def hostname(self):
+ """For backwards-compatibility with urlparse. We're nice like that."""
+ return self.host
+
+ @property
+ def request_uri(self):
+ """Absolute path including the query string."""
+ uri = self.path or "/"
+
+ if self.query is not None:
+ uri += "?" + self.query
+
+ return uri
+
+ @property
+ def netloc(self):
+ """Network location including host and port"""
+ if self.port:
+ return "%s:%d" % (self.host, self.port)
+ return self.host
+
+ @property
+ def url(self):
+ """
+ Convert self into a url
+
+ This function should more or less round-trip with :func:`.parse_url`. The
+ returned url may not be exactly the same as the url inputted to
+ :func:`.parse_url`, but it should be equivalent by the RFC (e.g., urls
+ with a blank port will have : removed).
+
+ Example: ::
+
+ >>> U = parse_url('http://google.com/mail/')
+ >>> U.url
+ 'http://google.com/mail/'
+ >>> Url('http', 'username:password', 'host.com', 80,
+ ... '/path', 'query', 'fragment').url
+ 'http://username:password@host.com:80/path?query#fragment'
+ """
+ scheme, auth, host, port, path, query, fragment = self
+ url = u""
+
+ # We use "is not None" we want things to happen with empty strings (or 0 port)
+ if scheme is not None:
+ url += scheme + u"://"
+ if auth is not None:
+ url += auth + u"@"
+ if host is not None:
+ url += host
+ if port is not None:
+ url += u":" + str(port)
+ if path is not None:
+ url += path
+ if query is not None:
+ url += u"?" + query
+ if fragment is not None:
+ url += u"#" + fragment
+
+ return url
+
+ def __str__(self):
+ return self.url
+
+
+def split_first(s, delims):
+ """
+ .. deprecated:: 1.25
+
+ Given a string and an iterable of delimiters, split on the first found
+ delimiter. Return two split parts and the matched delimiter.
+
+ If not found, then the first part is the full input string.
+
+ Example::
+
+ >>> split_first('foo/bar?baz', '?/=')
+ ('foo', 'bar?baz', '/')
+ >>> split_first('foo/bar?baz', '123')
+ ('foo/bar?baz', '', None)
+
+ Scales linearly with number of delims. Not ideal for large number of delims.
+ """
+ min_idx = None
+ min_delim = None
+ for d in delims:
+ idx = s.find(d)
+ if idx < 0:
+ continue
+
+ if min_idx is None or idx < min_idx:
+ min_idx = idx
+ min_delim = d
+
+ if min_idx is None or min_idx < 0:
+ return s, "", None
+
+ return s[:min_idx], s[min_idx + 1 :], min_delim
+
+
+def _encode_invalid_chars(component, allowed_chars, encoding="utf-8"):
+ """Percent-encodes a URI component without reapplying
+ onto an already percent-encoded component.
+ """
+ if component is None:
+ return component
+
+ component = six.ensure_text(component)
+
+ # Try to see if the component we're encoding is already percent-encoded
+ # so we can skip all '%' characters but still encode all others.
+ percent_encodings = PERCENT_RE.findall(component)
+
+ # Normalize existing percent-encoded bytes.
+ for enc in percent_encodings:
+ if not enc.isupper():
+ component = component.replace(enc, enc.upper())
+
+ uri_bytes = component.encode("utf-8", "surrogatepass")
+ is_percent_encoded = len(percent_encodings) == uri_bytes.count(b"%")
+
+ encoded_component = bytearray()
+
+ for i in range(0, len(uri_bytes)):
+ # Will return a single character bytestring on both Python 2 & 3
+ byte = uri_bytes[i : i + 1]
+ byte_ord = ord(byte)
+ if (is_percent_encoded and byte == b"%") or (
+ byte_ord < 128 and byte.decode() in allowed_chars
+ ):
+ encoded_component.extend(byte)
+ continue
+ encoded_component.extend(b"%" + (hex(byte_ord)[2:].encode().zfill(2).upper()))
+
+ return encoded_component.decode(encoding)
+
+
+def _remove_path_dot_segments(path):
+ # See http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986#section-5.2.4 for pseudo-code
+ segments = path.split("/") # Turn the path into a list of segments
+ output = [] # Initialize the variable to use to store output
+
+ for segment in segments:
+ # '.' is the current directory, so ignore it, it is superfluous
+ if segment == ".":
+ continue
+ # Anything other than '..', should be appended to the output
+ elif segment != "..":
+ output.append(segment)
+ # In this case segment == '..', if we can, we should pop the last
+ # element
+ elif output:
+ output.pop()
+
+ # If the path starts with '/' and the output is empty or the first string
+ # is non-empty
+ if path.startswith("/") and (not output or output[0]):
+ output.insert(0, "")
+
+ # If the path starts with '/.' or '/..' ensure we add one more empty
+ # string to add a trailing '/'
+ if path.endswith(("/.", "/..")):
+ output.append("")
+
+ return "/".join(output)
+
+
+def _normalize_host(host, scheme):
+ if host:
+ if isinstance(host, six.binary_type):
+ host = six.ensure_str(host)
+
+ if scheme in NORMALIZABLE_SCHEMES:
+ is_ipv6 = IPV6_ADDRZ_RE.match(host)
+ if is_ipv6:
+ match = ZONE_ID_RE.search(host)
+ if match:
+ start, end = match.span(1)
+ zone_id = host[start:end]
+
+ if zone_id.startswith("%25") and zone_id != "%25":
+ zone_id = zone_id[3:]
+ else:
+ zone_id = zone_id[1:]
+ zone_id = "%" + _encode_invalid_chars(zone_id, UNRESERVED_CHARS)
+ return host[:start].lower() + zone_id + host[end:]
+ else:
+ return host.lower()
+ elif not IPV4_RE.match(host):
+ return six.ensure_str(
+ b".".join([_idna_encode(label) for label in host.split(".")])
+ )
+ return host
+
+
+def _idna_encode(name):
+ if name and any([ord(x) > 128 for x in name]):
+ try:
+ import idna
+ except ImportError:
+ six.raise_from(
+ LocationParseError("Unable to parse URL without the 'idna' module"),
+ None,
+ )
+ try:
+ return idna.encode(name.lower(), strict=True, std3_rules=True)
+ except idna.IDNAError:
+ six.raise_from(
+ LocationParseError(u"Name '%s' is not a valid IDNA label" % name), None
+ )
+ return name.lower().encode("ascii")
+
+
+def _encode_target(target):
+ """Percent-encodes a request target so that there are no invalid characters"""
+ if not target.startswith("/"):
+ return target
+
+ path, query = TARGET_RE.match(target).groups()
+ target = _encode_invalid_chars(path, PATH_CHARS)
+ query = _encode_invalid_chars(query, QUERY_CHARS)
+ if query is not None:
+ target += "?" + query
+ return target
+
+
+def parse_url(url):
+ """
+ Given a url, return a parsed :class:`.Url` namedtuple. Best-effort is
+ performed to parse incomplete urls. Fields not provided will be None.
+ This parser is RFC 3986 compliant.
+
+ The parser logic and helper functions are based heavily on
+ work done in the ``rfc3986`` module.
+
+ :param str url: URL to parse into a :class:`.Url` namedtuple.
+
+ Partly backwards-compatible with :mod:`urlparse`.
+
+ Example::
+
+ >>> parse_url('http://google.com/mail/')
+ Url(scheme='http', host='google.com', port=None, path='/mail/', ...)
+ >>> parse_url('google.com:80')
+ Url(scheme=None, host='google.com', port=80, path=None, ...)
+ >>> parse_url('/foo?bar')
+ Url(scheme=None, host=None, port=None, path='/foo', query='bar', ...)
+ """
+ if not url:
+ # Empty
+ return Url()
+
+ source_url = url
+ if not SCHEME_RE.search(url):
+ url = "//" + url
+
+ try:
+ scheme, authority, path, query, fragment = URI_RE.match(url).groups()
+ normalize_uri = scheme is None or scheme.lower() in NORMALIZABLE_SCHEMES
+
+ if scheme:
+ scheme = scheme.lower()
+
+ if authority:
+ auth, host, port = SUBAUTHORITY_RE.match(authority).groups()
+ if auth and normalize_uri:
+ auth = _encode_invalid_chars(auth, USERINFO_CHARS)
+ if port == "":
+ port = None
+ else:
+ auth, host, port = None, None, None
+
+ if port is not None:
+ port = int(port)
+ if not (0 <= port <= 65535):
+ raise LocationParseError(url)
+
+ host = _normalize_host(host, scheme)
+
+ if normalize_uri and path:
+ path = _remove_path_dot_segments(path)
+ path = _encode_invalid_chars(path, PATH_CHARS)
+ if normalize_uri and query:
+ query = _encode_invalid_chars(query, QUERY_CHARS)
+ if normalize_uri and fragment:
+ fragment = _encode_invalid_chars(fragment, FRAGMENT_CHARS)
+
+ except (ValueError, AttributeError):
+ return six.raise_from(LocationParseError(source_url), None)
+
+ # For the sake of backwards compatibility we put empty
+ # string values for path if there are any defined values
+ # beyond the path in the URL.
+ # TODO: Remove this when we break backwards compatibility.
+ if not path:
+ if query is not None or fragment is not None:
+ path = ""
+ else:
+ path = None
+
+ # Ensure that each part of the URL is a `str` for
+ # backwards compatibility.
+ if isinstance(url, six.text_type):
+ ensure_func = six.ensure_text
+ else:
+ ensure_func = six.ensure_str
+
+ def ensure_type(x):
+ return x if x is None else ensure_func(x)
+
+ return Url(
+ scheme=ensure_type(scheme),
+ auth=ensure_type(auth),
+ host=ensure_type(host),
+ port=port,
+ path=ensure_type(path),
+ query=ensure_type(query),
+ fragment=ensure_type(fragment),
+ )
+
+
+def get_host(url):
+ """
+ Deprecated. Use :func:`parse_url` instead.
+ """
+ p = parse_url(url)
+ return p.scheme or "http", p.hostname, p.port