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bazarr/libs/requests_toolbelt/downloadutils/stream.py

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""Utilities for dealing with streamed requests."""
import os.path
import re
from .. import exceptions as exc
# Regular expressions stolen from werkzeug/http.py
# cd2c97bb0a076da2322f11adce0b2731f9193396 L62-L64
_QUOTED_STRING_RE = r'"[^"\\]*(?:\\.[^"\\]*)*"'
_OPTION_HEADER_PIECE_RE = re.compile(
r';\s*(%s|[^\s;=]+)\s*(?:=\s*(%s|[^;]+))?\s*' % (_QUOTED_STRING_RE,
_QUOTED_STRING_RE)
)
_DEFAULT_CHUNKSIZE = 512
def _get_filename(content_disposition):
for match in _OPTION_HEADER_PIECE_RE.finditer(content_disposition):
k, v = match.groups()
if k == 'filename':
# ignore any directory paths in the filename
return os.path.split(v)[1]
return None
def get_download_file_path(response, path):
"""
Given a response and a path, return a file path for a download.
If a ``path`` parameter is a directory, this function will parse the
``Content-Disposition`` header on the response to determine the name of the
file as reported by the server, and return a file path in the specified
directory.
If ``path`` is empty or None, this function will return a path relative
to the process' current working directory.
If path is a full file path, return it.
:param response: A Response object from requests
:type response: requests.models.Response
:param str path: Directory or file path.
:returns: full file path to download as
:rtype: str
:raises: :class:`requests_toolbelt.exceptions.StreamingError`
"""
path_is_dir = path and os.path.isdir(path)
if path and not path_is_dir:
# fully qualified file path
filepath = path
else:
response_filename = _get_filename(
response.headers.get('content-disposition', '')
)
if not response_filename:
raise exc.StreamingError('No filename given to stream response to')
if path_is_dir:
# directory to download to
filepath = os.path.join(path, response_filename)
else:
# fallback to downloading to current working directory
filepath = response_filename
return filepath
def stream_response_to_file(response, path=None, chunksize=_DEFAULT_CHUNKSIZE):
"""Stream a response body to the specified file.
Either use the ``path`` provided or use the name provided in the
``Content-Disposition`` header.
.. warning::
If you pass this function an open file-like object as the ``path``
parameter, the function will not close that file for you.
.. warning::
This function will not automatically close the response object
passed in as the ``response`` parameter.
If a ``path`` parameter is a directory, this function will parse the
``Content-Disposition`` header on the response to determine the name of the
file as reported by the server, and return a file path in the specified
directory. If no ``path`` parameter is supplied, this function will default
to the process' current working directory.
.. code-block:: python
import requests
from requests_toolbelt import exceptions
from requests_toolbelt.downloadutils import stream
r = requests.get(url, stream=True)
try:
filename = stream.stream_response_to_file(r)
except exceptions.StreamingError as e:
# The toolbelt could not find the filename in the
# Content-Disposition
print(e.message)
You can also specify the filename as a string. This will be passed to
the built-in :func:`open` and we will read the content into the file.
.. code-block:: python
import requests
from requests_toolbelt.downloadutils import stream
r = requests.get(url, stream=True)
filename = stream.stream_response_to_file(r, path='myfile')
If the calculated download file path already exists, this function will
raise a StreamingError.
Instead, if you want to manage the file object yourself, you need to
provide either a :class:`io.BytesIO` object or a file opened with the
`'b'` flag. See the two examples below for more details.
.. code-block:: python
import requests
from requests_toolbelt.downloadutils import stream
with open('myfile', 'wb') as fd:
r = requests.get(url, stream=True)
filename = stream.stream_response_to_file(r, path=fd)
print('{} saved to {}'.format(url, filename))
.. code-block:: python
import io
import requests
from requests_toolbelt.downloadutils import stream
b = io.BytesIO()
r = requests.get(url, stream=True)
filename = stream.stream_response_to_file(r, path=b)
assert filename is None
:param response: A Response object from requests
:type response: requests.models.Response
:param path: *(optional)*, Either a string with the path to the location
to save the response content, or a file-like object expecting bytes.
:type path: :class:`str`, or object with a :meth:`write`
:param int chunksize: (optional), Size of chunk to attempt to stream
(default 512B).
:returns: The name of the file, if one can be determined, else None
:rtype: str
:raises: :class:`requests_toolbelt.exceptions.StreamingError`
"""
pre_opened = False
fd = None
filename = None
if path and callable(getattr(path, 'write', None)):
pre_opened = True
fd = path
filename = getattr(fd, 'name', None)
else:
filename = get_download_file_path(response, path)
if os.path.exists(filename):
raise exc.StreamingError("File already exists: %s" % filename)
fd = open(filename, 'wb')
for chunk in response.iter_content(chunk_size=chunksize):
fd.write(chunk)
if not pre_opened:
fd.close()
return filename