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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- """ requests_toolbelt.auth.handler ============================== This holds all of the implementation details of the Authentication Handler. """ from requests.auth import AuthBase, HTTPBasicAuth from requests.compat import urlparse, urlunparse class AuthHandler(AuthBase): """ The ``AuthHandler`` object takes a dictionary of domains paired with authentication strategies and will use this to determine which credentials to use when making a request. For example, you could do the following: .. code-block:: python from requests import HTTPDigestAuth from requests_toolbelt.auth.handler import AuthHandler import requests auth = AuthHandler({ 'https://api.github.com': ('sigmavirus24', 'fakepassword'), 'https://example.com': HTTPDigestAuth('username', 'password') }) r = requests.get('https://api.github.com/user', auth=auth) # => <Response [200]> r = requests.get('https://example.com/some/path', auth=auth) # => <Response [200]> s = requests.Session() s.auth = auth r = s.get('https://api.github.com/user') # => <Response [200]> .. warning:: :class:`requests.auth.HTTPDigestAuth` is not yet thread-safe. If you use :class:`AuthHandler` across multiple threads you should instantiate a new AuthHandler for each thread with a new HTTPDigestAuth instance for each thread. """ def __init__(self, strategies): self.strategies = dict(strategies) self._make_uniform() def __call__(self, request): auth = self.get_strategy_for(request.url) return auth(request) def __repr__(self): return '<AuthHandler({0!r})>'.format(self.strategies) def _make_uniform(self): existing_strategies = list(self.strategies.items()) self.strategies = {} for (k, v) in existing_strategies: self.add_strategy(k, v) @staticmethod def _key_from_url(url): parsed = urlparse(url) return urlunparse((parsed.scheme.lower(), parsed.netloc.lower(), '', '', '', '')) def add_strategy(self, domain, strategy): """Add a new domain and authentication strategy. :param str domain: The domain you wish to match against. For example: ``'https://api.github.com'`` :param str strategy: The authentication strategy you wish to use for that domain. For example: ``('username', 'password')`` or ``requests.HTTPDigestAuth('username', 'password')`` .. code-block:: python a = AuthHandler({}) a.add_strategy('https://api.github.com', ('username', 'password')) """ # Turn tuples into Basic Authentication objects if isinstance(strategy, tuple): strategy = HTTPBasicAuth(*strategy) key = self._key_from_url(domain) self.strategies[key] = strategy def get_strategy_for(self, url): """Retrieve the authentication strategy for a specified URL. :param str url: The full URL you will be making a request against. For example, ``'https://api.github.com/user'`` :returns: Callable that adds authentication to a request. .. code-block:: python import requests a = AuthHandler({'example.com', ('foo', 'bar')}) strategy = a.get_strategy_for('http://example.com/example') assert isinstance(strategy, requests.auth.HTTPBasicAuth) """ key = self._key_from_url(url) return self.strategies.get(key, NullAuthStrategy()) def remove_strategy(self, domain): """Remove the domain and strategy from the collection of strategies. :param str domain: The domain you wish remove. For example, ``'https://api.github.com'``. .. code-block:: python a = AuthHandler({'example.com', ('foo', 'bar')}) a.remove_strategy('example.com') assert a.strategies == {} """ key = self._key_from_url(domain) if key in self.strategies: del self.strategies[key] class NullAuthStrategy(AuthBase): def __repr__(self): return '<NullAuthStrategy>' def __call__(self, r): return r