From 04387deeab820e75c6d37d2ddd5b514cb7bcfd9e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Pavel Aharoni Date: Sun, 11 Jun 2017 14:33:57 +0300 Subject: [SDC-32] separate Tosca Parser from DC Change-Id: I7e7f31ff2bd92fec22031f75b7051d129a21d01b Signed-off-by: Pavel Aharoni --- .../_vendor/requests/packages/urllib3/request.py | 141 --------------------- 1 file changed, 141 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 jython-tosca-parser/src/main/resources/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/requests/packages/urllib3/request.py (limited to 'jython-tosca-parser/src/main/resources/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/requests/packages/urllib3/request.py') diff --git a/jython-tosca-parser/src/main/resources/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/requests/packages/urllib3/request.py b/jython-tosca-parser/src/main/resources/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/requests/packages/urllib3/request.py deleted file mode 100644 index 2a92cc2..0000000 --- a/jython-tosca-parser/src/main/resources/Lib/site-packages/pip/_vendor/requests/packages/urllib3/request.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,141 +0,0 @@ -# urllib3/request.py -# Copyright 2008-2013 Andrey Petrov and contributors (see CONTRIBUTORS.txt) -# -# This module is part of urllib3 and is released under -# the MIT License: http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php - -try: - from urllib.parse import urlencode -except ImportError: - from urllib import urlencode - -from .filepost import encode_multipart_formdata - - -__all__ = ['RequestMethods'] - - -class RequestMethods(object): - """ - Convenience mixin for classes who implement a :meth:`urlopen` method, such - as :class:`~urllib3.connectionpool.HTTPConnectionPool` and - :class:`~urllib3.poolmanager.PoolManager`. - - Provides behavior for making common types of HTTP request methods and - decides which type of request field encoding to use. - - Specifically, - - :meth:`.request_encode_url` is for sending requests whose fields are encoded - in the URL (such as GET, HEAD, DELETE). - - :meth:`.request_encode_body` is for sending requests whose fields are - encoded in the *body* of the request using multipart or www-form-urlencoded - (such as for POST, PUT, PATCH). - - :meth:`.request` is for making any kind of request, it will look up the - appropriate encoding format and use one of the above two methods to make - the request. - - Initializer parameters: - - :param headers: - Headers to include with all requests, unless other headers are given - explicitly. - """ - - _encode_url_methods = set(['DELETE', 'GET', 'HEAD', 'OPTIONS']) - - def __init__(self, headers=None): - self.headers = headers or {} - - def urlopen(self, method, url, body=None, headers=None, - encode_multipart=True, multipart_boundary=None, - **kw): # Abstract - raise NotImplemented("Classes extending RequestMethods must implement " - "their own ``urlopen`` method.") - - def request(self, method, url, fields=None, headers=None, **urlopen_kw): - """ - Make a request using :meth:`urlopen` with the appropriate encoding of - ``fields`` based on the ``method`` used. - - This is a convenience method that requires the least amount of manual - effort. It can be used in most situations, while still having the option - to drop down to more specific methods when necessary, such as - :meth:`request_encode_url`, :meth:`request_encode_body`, - or even the lowest level :meth:`urlopen`. - """ - method = method.upper() - - if method in self._encode_url_methods: - return self.request_encode_url(method, url, fields=fields, - headers=headers, - **urlopen_kw) - else: - return self.request_encode_body(method, url, fields=fields, - headers=headers, - **urlopen_kw) - - def request_encode_url(self, method, url, fields=None, **urlopen_kw): - """ - Make a request using :meth:`urlopen` with the ``fields`` encoded in - the url. This is useful for request methods like GET, HEAD, DELETE, etc. - """ - if fields: - url += '?' + urlencode(fields) - return self.urlopen(method, url, **urlopen_kw) - - def request_encode_body(self, method, url, fields=None, headers=None, - encode_multipart=True, multipart_boundary=None, - **urlopen_kw): - """ - Make a request using :meth:`urlopen` with the ``fields`` encoded in - the body. This is useful for request methods like POST, PUT, PATCH, etc. - - When ``encode_multipart=True`` (default), then - :meth:`urllib3.filepost.encode_multipart_formdata` is used to encode the - payload with the appropriate content type. Otherwise - :meth:`urllib.urlencode` is used with the - 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded' content type. - - Multipart encoding must be used when posting files, and it's reasonably - safe to use it in other times too. However, it may break request signing, - such as with OAuth. - - Supports an optional ``fields`` parameter of key/value strings AND - key/filetuple. A filetuple is a (filename, data, MIME type) tuple where - the MIME type is optional. For example: :: - - fields = { - 'foo': 'bar', - 'fakefile': ('foofile.txt', 'contents of foofile'), - 'realfile': ('barfile.txt', open('realfile').read()), - 'typedfile': ('bazfile.bin', open('bazfile').read(), - 'image/jpeg'), - 'nonamefile': 'contents of nonamefile field', - } - - When uploading a file, providing a filename (the first parameter of the - tuple) is optional but recommended to best mimick behavior of browsers. - - Note that if ``headers`` are supplied, the 'Content-Type' header will be - overwritten because it depends on the dynamic random boundary string - which is used to compose the body of the request. The random boundary - string can be explicitly set with the ``multipart_boundary`` parameter. - """ - if encode_multipart: - body, content_type = encode_multipart_formdata(fields or {}, - boundary=multipart_boundary) - else: - body, content_type = (urlencode(fields or {}), - 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded') - - if headers is None: - headers = self.headers - - headers_ = {'Content-Type': content_type} - headers_.update(headers) - - return self.urlopen(method, url, body=body, headers=headers_, - **urlopen_kw) -- cgit 1.2.3-korg