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1 """HTTP cookie handling for web clients.
3 This module has (now fairly distant) origins in Gisle Aas' Perl module
4 HTTP::Cookies, from the libwww-perl library.
6 Docstrings, comments and debug strings in this code refer to the
7 attributes of the HTTP cookie system as cookie-attributes, to distinguish
8 them clearly from Python attributes.
10 Class diagram (note that BSDDBCookieJar and the MSIE* classes are not
11 distributed with the Python standard library, but are available from
12 http://wwwsearch.sf.net/):
14 CookieJar____
15 / \ \
16 FileCookieJar \ \
17 / | \ \ \
18 MozillaCookieJar | LWPCookieJar \ \
19 | | \
20 | ---MSIEBase | \
21 | / | | \
22 | / MSIEDBCookieJar BSDDBCookieJar
24 MSIECookieJar
26 """
28 __all__ = ['Cookie', 'CookieJar', 'CookiePolicy', 'DefaultCookiePolicy',
29 'FileCookieJar', 'LWPCookieJar', 'LoadError', 'MozillaCookieJar']
31 import re, urlparse, copy, time, urllib
32 try:
33 import threading as _threading
34 except ImportError:
35 import dummy_threading as _threading
36 import httplib # only for the default HTTP port
37 from calendar import timegm
39 debug = False # set to True to enable debugging via the logging module
40 logger = None
42 def _debug(*args):
43 if not debug:
44 return
45 global logger
46 if not logger:
47 import logging
48 logger = logging.getLogger("cookielib")
49 return logger.debug(*args)
52 DEFAULT_HTTP_PORT = str(httplib.HTTP_PORT)
53 MISSING_FILENAME_TEXT = ("a filename was not supplied (nor was the CookieJar "
54 "instance initialised with one)")
56 def _warn_unhandled_exception():
57 # There are a few catch-all except: statements in this module, for
58 # catching input that's bad in unexpected ways. Warn if any
59 # exceptions are caught there.
60 import warnings, traceback, StringIO
61 f = StringIO.StringIO()
62 traceback.print_exc(None, f)
63 msg = f.getvalue()
64 warnings.warn("cookielib bug!\n%s" % msg, stacklevel=2)
67 # Date/time conversion
68 # -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
70 EPOCH_YEAR = 1970
71 def _timegm(tt):
72 year, month, mday, hour, min, sec = tt[:6]
73 if ((year >= EPOCH_YEAR) and (1 <= month <= 12) and (1 <= mday <= 31) and
74 (0 <= hour <= 24) and (0 <= min <= 59) and (0 <= sec <= 61)):
75 return timegm(tt)
76 else:
77 return None
79 DAYS = ["Mon", "Tue", "Wed", "Thu", "Fri", "Sat", "Sun"]
80 MONTHS = ["Jan", "Feb", "Mar", "Apr", "May", "Jun",
81 "Jul", "Aug", "Sep", "Oct", "Nov", "Dec"]
82 MONTHS_LOWER = []
83 for month in MONTHS: MONTHS_LOWER.append(month.lower())
85 def time2isoz(t=None):
86 """Return a string representing time in seconds since epoch, t.
88 If the function is called without an argument, it will use the current
89 time.
91 The format of the returned string is like "YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ssZ",
92 representing Universal Time (UTC, aka GMT). An example of this format is:
94 1994-11-24 08:49:37Z
96 """
97 if t is None: t = time.time()
98 year, mon, mday, hour, min, sec = time.gmtime(t)[:6]
99 return "%04d-%02d-%02d %02d:%02d:%02dZ" % (
100 year, mon, mday, hour, min, sec)
102 def time2netscape(t=None):
103 """Return a string representing time in seconds since epoch, t.
105 If the function is called without an argument, it will use the current
106 time.
108 The format of the returned string is like this:
110 Wed, DD-Mon-YYYY HH:MM:SS GMT
113 if t is None: t = time.time()
114 year, mon, mday, hour, min, sec, wday = time.gmtime(t)[:7]
115 return "%s %02d-%s-%04d %02d:%02d:%02d GMT" % (
116 DAYS[wday], mday, MONTHS[mon-1], year, hour, min, sec)
119 UTC_ZONES = {"GMT": None, "UTC": None, "UT": None, "Z": None}
121 TIMEZONE_RE = re.compile(r"^([-+])?(\d\d?):?(\d\d)?$")
122 def offset_from_tz_string(tz):
123 offset = None
124 if tz in UTC_ZONES:
125 offset = 0
126 else:
127 m = TIMEZONE_RE.search(tz)
128 if m:
129 offset = 3600 * int(m.group(2))
130 if m.group(3):
131 offset = offset + 60 * int(m.group(3))
132 if m.group(1) == '-':
133 offset = -offset
134 return offset
136 def _str2time(day, mon, yr, hr, min, sec, tz):
137 # translate month name to number
138 # month numbers start with 1 (January)
139 try:
140 mon = MONTHS_LOWER.index(mon.lower())+1
141 except ValueError:
142 # maybe it's already a number
143 try:
144 imon = int(mon)
145 except ValueError:
146 return None
147 if 1 <= imon <= 12:
148 mon = imon
149 else:
150 return None
152 # make sure clock elements are defined
153 if hr is None: hr = 0
154 if min is None: min = 0
155 if sec is None: sec = 0
157 yr = int(yr)
158 day = int(day)
159 hr = int(hr)
160 min = int(min)
161 sec = int(sec)
163 if yr < 1000:
164 # find "obvious" year
165 cur_yr = time.localtime(time.time())[0]
166 m = cur_yr % 100
167 tmp = yr
168 yr = yr + cur_yr - m
169 m = m - tmp
170 if abs(m) > 50:
171 if m > 0: yr = yr + 100
172 else: yr = yr - 100
174 # convert UTC time tuple to seconds since epoch (not timezone-adjusted)
175 t = _timegm((yr, mon, day, hr, min, sec, tz))
177 if t is not None:
178 # adjust time using timezone string, to get absolute time since epoch
179 if tz is None:
180 tz = "UTC"
181 tz = tz.upper()
182 offset = offset_from_tz_string(tz)
183 if offset is None:
184 return None
185 t = t - offset
187 return t
189 STRICT_DATE_RE = re.compile(
190 r"^[SMTWF][a-z][a-z], (\d\d) ([JFMASOND][a-z][a-z]) "
191 "(\d\d\d\d) (\d\d):(\d\d):(\d\d) GMT$")
192 WEEKDAY_RE = re.compile(
193 r"^(?:Sun|Mon|Tue|Wed|Thu|Fri|Sat)[a-z]*,?\s*", re.I)
194 LOOSE_HTTP_DATE_RE = re.compile(
195 r"""^
196 (\d\d?) # day
197 (?:\s+|[-\/])
198 (\w+) # month
199 (?:\s+|[-\/])
200 (\d+) # year
202 (?:\s+|:) # separator before clock
203 (\d\d?):(\d\d) # hour:min
204 (?::(\d\d))? # optional seconds
205 )? # optional clock
207 ([-+]?\d{2,4}|(?![APap][Mm]\b)[A-Za-z]+)? # timezone
209 (?:\(\w+\))? # ASCII representation of timezone in parens.
210 \s*$""", re.X)
211 def http2time(text):
212 """Returns time in seconds since epoch of time represented by a string.
214 Return value is an integer.
216 None is returned if the format of str is unrecognized, the time is outside
217 the representable range, or the timezone string is not recognized. If the
218 string contains no timezone, UTC is assumed.
220 The timezone in the string may be numerical (like "-0800" or "+0100") or a
221 string timezone (like "UTC", "GMT", "BST" or "EST"). Currently, only the
222 timezone strings equivalent to UTC (zero offset) are known to the function.
224 The function loosely parses the following formats:
226 Wed, 09 Feb 1994 22:23:32 GMT -- HTTP format
227 Tuesday, 08-Feb-94 14:15:29 GMT -- old rfc850 HTTP format
228 Tuesday, 08-Feb-1994 14:15:29 GMT -- broken rfc850 HTTP format
229 09 Feb 1994 22:23:32 GMT -- HTTP format (no weekday)
230 08-Feb-94 14:15:29 GMT -- rfc850 format (no weekday)
231 08-Feb-1994 14:15:29 GMT -- broken rfc850 format (no weekday)
233 The parser ignores leading and trailing whitespace. The time may be
234 absent.
236 If the year is given with only 2 digits, the function will select the
237 century that makes the year closest to the current date.
240 # fast exit for strictly conforming string
241 m = STRICT_DATE_RE.search(text)
242 if m:
243 g = m.groups()
244 mon = MONTHS_LOWER.index(g[1].lower()) + 1
245 tt = (int(g[2]), mon, int(g[0]),
246 int(g[3]), int(g[4]), float(g[5]))
247 return _timegm(tt)
249 # No, we need some messy parsing...
251 # clean up
252 text = text.lstrip()
253 text = WEEKDAY_RE.sub("", text, 1) # Useless weekday
255 # tz is time zone specifier string
256 day, mon, yr, hr, min, sec, tz = [None]*7
258 # loose regexp parse
259 m = LOOSE_HTTP_DATE_RE.search(text)
260 if m is not None:
261 day, mon, yr, hr, min, sec, tz = m.groups()
262 else:
263 return None # bad format
265 return _str2time(day, mon, yr, hr, min, sec, tz)
267 ISO_DATE_RE = re.compile(
268 """^
269 (\d{4}) # year
270 [-\/]?
271 (\d\d?) # numerical month
272 [-\/]?
273 (\d\d?) # day
275 (?:\s+|[-:Tt]) # separator before clock
276 (\d\d?):?(\d\d) # hour:min
277 (?::?(\d\d(?:\.\d*)?))? # optional seconds (and fractional)
278 )? # optional clock
280 ([-+]?\d\d?:?(:?\d\d)?
281 |Z|z)? # timezone (Z is "zero meridian", i.e. GMT)
282 \s*$""", re.X)
283 def iso2time(text):
285 As for http2time, but parses the ISO 8601 formats:
287 1994-02-03 14:15:29 -0100 -- ISO 8601 format
288 1994-02-03 14:15:29 -- zone is optional
289 1994-02-03 -- only date
290 1994-02-03T14:15:29 -- Use T as separator
291 19940203T141529Z -- ISO 8601 compact format
292 19940203 -- only date
295 # clean up
296 text = text.lstrip()
298 # tz is time zone specifier string
299 day, mon, yr, hr, min, sec, tz = [None]*7
301 # loose regexp parse
302 m = ISO_DATE_RE.search(text)
303 if m is not None:
304 # XXX there's an extra bit of the timezone I'm ignoring here: is
305 # this the right thing to do?
306 yr, mon, day, hr, min, sec, tz, _ = m.groups()
307 else:
308 return None # bad format
310 return _str2time(day, mon, yr, hr, min, sec, tz)
313 # Header parsing
314 # -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
316 def unmatched(match):
317 """Return unmatched part of re.Match object."""
318 start, end = match.span(0)
319 return match.string[:start]+match.string[end:]
321 HEADER_TOKEN_RE = re.compile(r"^\s*([^=\s;,]+)")
322 HEADER_QUOTED_VALUE_RE = re.compile(r"^\s*=\s*\"([^\"\\]*(?:\\.[^\"\\]*)*)\"")
323 HEADER_VALUE_RE = re.compile(r"^\s*=\s*([^\s;,]*)")
324 HEADER_ESCAPE_RE = re.compile(r"\\(.)")
325 def split_header_words(header_values):
326 r"""Parse header values into a list of lists containing key,value pairs.
328 The function knows how to deal with ",", ";" and "=" as well as quoted
329 values after "=". A list of space separated tokens are parsed as if they
330 were separated by ";".
332 If the header_values passed as argument contains multiple values, then they
333 are treated as if they were a single value separated by comma ",".
335 This means that this function is useful for parsing header fields that
336 follow this syntax (BNF as from the HTTP/1.1 specification, but we relax
337 the requirement for tokens).
339 headers = #header
340 header = (token | parameter) *( [";"] (token | parameter))
342 token = 1*<any CHAR except CTLs or separators>
343 separators = "(" | ")" | "<" | ">" | "@"
344 | "," | ";" | ":" | "\" | <">
345 | "/" | "[" | "]" | "?" | "="
346 | "{" | "}" | SP | HT
348 quoted-string = ( <"> *(qdtext | quoted-pair ) <"> )
349 qdtext = <any TEXT except <">>
350 quoted-pair = "\" CHAR
352 parameter = attribute "=" value
353 attribute = token
354 value = token | quoted-string
356 Each header is represented by a list of key/value pairs. The value for a
357 simple token (not part of a parameter) is None. Syntactically incorrect
358 headers will not necessarily be parsed as you would want.
360 This is easier to describe with some examples:
362 >>> split_header_words(['foo="bar"; port="80,81"; discard, bar=baz'])
363 [[('foo', 'bar'), ('port', '80,81'), ('discard', None)], [('bar', 'baz')]]
364 >>> split_header_words(['text/html; charset="iso-8859-1"'])
365 [[('text/html', None), ('charset', 'iso-8859-1')]]
366 >>> split_header_words([r'Basic realm="\"foo\bar\""'])
367 [[('Basic', None), ('realm', '"foobar"')]]
370 assert not isinstance(header_values, basestring)
371 result = []
372 for text in header_values:
373 orig_text = text
374 pairs = []
375 while text:
376 m = HEADER_TOKEN_RE.search(text)
377 if m:
378 text = unmatched(m)
379 name = m.group(1)
380 m = HEADER_QUOTED_VALUE_RE.search(text)
381 if m: # quoted value
382 text = unmatched(m)
383 value = m.group(1)
384 value = HEADER_ESCAPE_RE.sub(r"\1", value)
385 else:
386 m = HEADER_VALUE_RE.search(text)
387 if m: # unquoted value
388 text = unmatched(m)
389 value = m.group(1)
390 value = value.rstrip()
391 else:
392 # no value, a lone token
393 value = None
394 pairs.append((name, value))
395 elif text.lstrip().startswith(","):
396 # concatenated headers, as per RFC 2616 section 4.2
397 text = text.lstrip()[1:]
398 if pairs: result.append(pairs)
399 pairs = []
400 else:
401 # skip junk
402 non_junk, nr_junk_chars = re.subn("^[=\s;]*", "", text)
403 assert nr_junk_chars > 0, (
404 "split_header_words bug: '%s', '%s', %s" %
405 (orig_text, text, pairs))
406 text = non_junk
407 if pairs: result.append(pairs)
408 return result
410 HEADER_JOIN_ESCAPE_RE = re.compile(r"([\"\\])")
411 def join_header_words(lists):
412 """Do the inverse (almost) of the conversion done by split_header_words.
414 Takes a list of lists of (key, value) pairs and produces a single header
415 value. Attribute values are quoted if needed.
417 >>> join_header_words([[("text/plain", None), ("charset", "iso-8859/1")]])
418 'text/plain; charset="iso-8859/1"'
419 >>> join_header_words([[("text/plain", None)], [("charset", "iso-8859/1")]])
420 'text/plain, charset="iso-8859/1"'
423 headers = []
424 for pairs in lists:
425 attr = []
426 for k, v in pairs:
427 if v is not None:
428 if not re.search(r"^\w+$", v):
429 v = HEADER_JOIN_ESCAPE_RE.sub(r"\\\1", v) # escape " and \
430 v = '"%s"' % v
431 k = "%s=%s" % (k, v)
432 attr.append(k)
433 if attr: headers.append("; ".join(attr))
434 return ", ".join(headers)
436 def parse_ns_headers(ns_headers):
437 """Ad-hoc parser for Netscape protocol cookie-attributes.
439 The old Netscape cookie format for Set-Cookie can for instance contain
440 an unquoted "," in the expires field, so we have to use this ad-hoc
441 parser instead of split_header_words.
443 XXX This may not make the best possible effort to parse all the crap
444 that Netscape Cookie headers contain. Ronald Tschalar's HTTPClient
445 parser is probably better, so could do worse than following that if
446 this ever gives any trouble.
448 Currently, this is also used for parsing RFC 2109 cookies.
451 known_attrs = ("expires", "domain", "path", "secure",
452 # RFC 2109 attrs (may turn up in Netscape cookies, too)
453 "port", "max-age")
455 result = []
456 for ns_header in ns_headers:
457 pairs = []
458 version_set = False
459 for ii, param in enumerate(re.split(r";\s*", ns_header)):
460 param = param.rstrip()
461 if param == "": continue
462 if "=" not in param:
463 k, v = param, None
464 else:
465 k, v = re.split(r"\s*=\s*", param, 1)
466 k = k.lstrip()
467 if ii != 0:
468 lc = k.lower()
469 if lc in known_attrs:
470 k = lc
471 if k == "version":
472 # This is an RFC 2109 cookie.
473 version_set = True
474 if k == "expires":
475 # convert expires date to seconds since epoch
476 if v.startswith('"'): v = v[1:]
477 if v.endswith('"'): v = v[:-1]
478 v = http2time(v) # None if invalid
479 pairs.append((k, v))
481 if pairs:
482 if not version_set:
483 pairs.append(("version", "0"))
484 result.append(pairs)
486 return result
489 IPV4_RE = re.compile(r"\.\d+$")
490 def is_HDN(text):
491 """Return True if text is a host domain name."""
492 # XXX
493 # This may well be wrong. Which RFC is HDN defined in, if any (for
494 # the purposes of RFC 2965)?
495 # For the current implementation, what about IPv6? Remember to look
496 # at other uses of IPV4_RE also, if change this.
497 if IPV4_RE.search(text):
498 return False
499 if text == "":
500 return False
501 if text[0] == "." or text[-1] == ".":
502 return False
503 return True
505 def domain_match(A, B):
506 """Return True if domain A domain-matches domain B, according to RFC 2965.
508 A and B may be host domain names or IP addresses.
510 RFC 2965, section 1:
512 Host names can be specified either as an IP address or a HDN string.
513 Sometimes we compare one host name with another. (Such comparisons SHALL
514 be case-insensitive.) Host A's name domain-matches host B's if
516 * their host name strings string-compare equal; or
518 * A is a HDN string and has the form NB, where N is a non-empty
519 name string, B has the form .B', and B' is a HDN string. (So,
520 x.y.com domain-matches .Y.com but not Y.com.)
522 Note that domain-match is not a commutative operation: a.b.c.com
523 domain-matches .c.com, but not the reverse.
526 # Note that, if A or B are IP addresses, the only relevant part of the
527 # definition of the domain-match algorithm is the direct string-compare.
528 A = A.lower()
529 B = B.lower()
530 if A == B:
531 return True
532 if not is_HDN(A):
533 return False
534 i = A.rfind(B)
535 if i == -1 or i == 0:
536 # A does not have form NB, or N is the empty string
537 return False
538 if not B.startswith("."):
539 return False
540 if not is_HDN(B[1:]):
541 return False
542 return True
544 def liberal_is_HDN(text):
545 """Return True if text is a sort-of-like a host domain name.
547 For accepting/blocking domains.
550 if IPV4_RE.search(text):
551 return False
552 return True
554 def user_domain_match(A, B):
555 """For blocking/accepting domains.
557 A and B may be host domain names or IP addresses.
560 A = A.lower()
561 B = B.lower()
562 if not (liberal_is_HDN(A) and liberal_is_HDN(B)):
563 if A == B:
564 # equal IP addresses
565 return True
566 return False
567 initial_dot = B.startswith(".")
568 if initial_dot and A.endswith(B):
569 return True
570 if not initial_dot and A == B:
571 return True
572 return False
574 cut_port_re = re.compile(r":\d+$")
575 def request_host(request):
576 """Return request-host, as defined by RFC 2965.
578 Variation from RFC: returned value is lowercased, for convenient
579 comparison.
582 url = request.get_full_url()
583 host = urlparse.urlparse(url)[1]
584 if host == "":
585 host = request.get_header("Host", "")
587 # remove port, if present
588 host = cut_port_re.sub("", host, 1)
589 return host.lower()
591 def eff_request_host(request):
592 """Return a tuple (request-host, effective request-host name).
594 As defined by RFC 2965, except both are lowercased.
597 erhn = req_host = request_host(request)
598 if req_host.find(".") == -1 and not IPV4_RE.search(req_host):
599 erhn = req_host + ".local"
600 return req_host, erhn
602 def request_path(request):
603 """request-URI, as defined by RFC 2965."""
604 url = request.get_full_url()
605 #scheme, netloc, path, parameters, query, frag = urlparse.urlparse(url)
606 #req_path = escape_path("".join(urlparse.urlparse(url)[2:]))
607 path, parameters, query, frag = urlparse.urlparse(url)[2:]
608 if parameters:
609 path = "%s;%s" % (path, parameters)
610 path = escape_path(path)
611 req_path = urlparse.urlunparse(("", "", path, "", query, frag))
612 if not req_path.startswith("/"):
613 # fix bad RFC 2396 absoluteURI
614 req_path = "/"+req_path
615 return req_path
617 def request_port(request):
618 host = request.get_host()
619 i = host.find(':')
620 if i >= 0:
621 port = host[i+1:]
622 try:
623 int(port)
624 except ValueError:
625 _debug("nonnumeric port: '%s'", port)
626 return None
627 else:
628 port = DEFAULT_HTTP_PORT
629 return port
631 # Characters in addition to A-Z, a-z, 0-9, '_', '.', and '-' that don't
632 # need to be escaped to form a valid HTTP URL (RFCs 2396 and 1738).
633 HTTP_PATH_SAFE = "%/;:@&=+$,!~*'()"
634 ESCAPED_CHAR_RE = re.compile(r"%([0-9a-fA-F][0-9a-fA-F])")
635 def uppercase_escaped_char(match):
636 return "%%%s" % match.group(1).upper()
637 def escape_path(path):
638 """Escape any invalid characters in HTTP URL, and uppercase all escapes."""
639 # There's no knowing what character encoding was used to create URLs
640 # containing %-escapes, but since we have to pick one to escape invalid
641 # path characters, we pick UTF-8, as recommended in the HTML 4.0
642 # specification:
643 # http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/appendix/notes.html#h-B.2.1
644 # And here, kind of: draft-fielding-uri-rfc2396bis-03
645 # (And in draft IRI specification: draft-duerst-iri-05)
646 # (And here, for new URI schemes: RFC 2718)
647 if isinstance(path, unicode):
648 path = path.encode("utf-8")
649 path = urllib.quote(path, HTTP_PATH_SAFE)
650 path = ESCAPED_CHAR_RE.sub(uppercase_escaped_char, path)
651 return path
653 def reach(h):
654 """Return reach of host h, as defined by RFC 2965, section 1.
656 The reach R of a host name H is defined as follows:
658 * If
660 - H is the host domain name of a host; and,
662 - H has the form A.B; and
664 - A has no embedded (that is, interior) dots; and
666 - B has at least one embedded dot, or B is the string "local".
667 then the reach of H is .B.
669 * Otherwise, the reach of H is H.
671 >>> reach("www.acme.com")
672 '.acme.com'
673 >>> reach("acme.com")
674 'acme.com'
675 >>> reach("acme.local")
676 '.local'
679 i = h.find(".")
680 if i >= 0:
681 #a = h[:i] # this line is only here to show what a is
682 b = h[i+1:]
683 i = b.find(".")
684 if is_HDN(h) and (i >= 0 or b == "local"):
685 return "."+b
686 return h
688 def is_third_party(request):
691 RFC 2965, section 3.3.6:
693 An unverifiable transaction is to a third-party host if its request-
694 host U does not domain-match the reach R of the request-host O in the
695 origin transaction.
698 req_host = request_host(request)
699 if not domain_match(req_host, reach(request.get_origin_req_host())):
700 return True
701 else:
702 return False
705 class Cookie:
706 """HTTP Cookie.
708 This class represents both Netscape and RFC 2965 cookies.
710 This is deliberately a very simple class. It just holds attributes. It's
711 possible to construct Cookie instances that don't comply with the cookie
712 standards. CookieJar.make_cookies is the factory function for Cookie
713 objects -- it deals with cookie parsing, supplying defaults, and
714 normalising to the representation used in this class. CookiePolicy is
715 responsible for checking them to see whether they should be accepted from
716 and returned to the server.
718 Note that the port may be present in the headers, but unspecified ("Port"
719 rather than"Port=80", for example); if this is the case, port is None.
723 def __init__(self, version, name, value,
724 port, port_specified,
725 domain, domain_specified, domain_initial_dot,
726 path, path_specified,
727 secure,
728 expires,
729 discard,
730 comment,
731 comment_url,
732 rest,
733 rfc2109=False,
736 if version is not None: version = int(version)
737 if expires is not None: expires = int(expires)
738 if port is None and port_specified is True:
739 raise ValueError("if port is None, port_specified must be false")
741 self.version = version
742 self.name = name
743 self.value = value
744 self.port = port
745 self.port_specified = port_specified
746 # normalise case, as per RFC 2965 section 3.3.3
747 self.domain = domain.lower()
748 self.domain_specified = domain_specified
749 # Sigh. We need to know whether the domain given in the
750 # cookie-attribute had an initial dot, in order to follow RFC 2965
751 # (as clarified in draft errata). Needed for the returned $Domain
752 # value.
753 self.domain_initial_dot = domain_initial_dot
754 self.path = path
755 self.path_specified = path_specified
756 self.secure = secure
757 self.expires = expires
758 self.discard = discard
759 self.comment = comment
760 self.comment_url = comment_url
761 self.rfc2109 = rfc2109
763 self._rest = copy.copy(rest)
765 def has_nonstandard_attr(self, name):
766 return name in self._rest
767 def get_nonstandard_attr(self, name, default=None):
768 return self._rest.get(name, default)
769 def set_nonstandard_attr(self, name, value):
770 self._rest[name] = value
772 def is_expired(self, now=None):
773 if now is None: now = time.time()
774 if (self.expires is not None) and (self.expires <= now):
775 return True
776 return False
778 def __str__(self):
779 if self.port is None: p = ""
780 else: p = ":"+self.port
781 limit = self.domain + p + self.path
782 if self.value is not None:
783 namevalue = "%s=%s" % (self.name, self.value)
784 else:
785 namevalue = self.name
786 return "<Cookie %s for %s>" % (namevalue, limit)
788 def __repr__(self):
789 args = []
790 for name in ("version", "name", "value",
791 "port", "port_specified",
792 "domain", "domain_specified", "domain_initial_dot",
793 "path", "path_specified",
794 "secure", "expires", "discard", "comment", "comment_url",
796 attr = getattr(self, name)
797 args.append("%s=%s" % (name, repr(attr)))
798 args.append("rest=%s" % repr(self._rest))
799 args.append("rfc2109=%s" % repr(self.rfc2109))
800 return "Cookie(%s)" % ", ".join(args)
803 class CookiePolicy:
804 """Defines which cookies get accepted from and returned to server.
806 May also modify cookies, though this is probably a bad idea.
808 The subclass DefaultCookiePolicy defines the standard rules for Netscape
809 and RFC 2965 cookies -- override that if you want a customised policy.
812 def set_ok(self, cookie, request):
813 """Return true if (and only if) cookie should be accepted from server.
815 Currently, pre-expired cookies never get this far -- the CookieJar
816 class deletes such cookies itself.
819 raise NotImplementedError()
821 def return_ok(self, cookie, request):
822 """Return true if (and only if) cookie should be returned to server."""
823 raise NotImplementedError()
825 def domain_return_ok(self, domain, request):
826 """Return false if cookies should not be returned, given cookie domain.
828 return True
830 def path_return_ok(self, path, request):
831 """Return false if cookies should not be returned, given cookie path.
833 return True
836 class DefaultCookiePolicy(CookiePolicy):
837 """Implements the standard rules for accepting and returning cookies."""
839 DomainStrictNoDots = 1
840 DomainStrictNonDomain = 2
841 DomainRFC2965Match = 4
843 DomainLiberal = 0
844 DomainStrict = DomainStrictNoDots|DomainStrictNonDomain
846 def __init__(self,
847 blocked_domains=None, allowed_domains=None,
848 netscape=True, rfc2965=False,
849 rfc2109_as_netscape=None,
850 hide_cookie2=False,
851 strict_domain=False,
852 strict_rfc2965_unverifiable=True,
853 strict_ns_unverifiable=False,
854 strict_ns_domain=DomainLiberal,
855 strict_ns_set_initial_dollar=False,
856 strict_ns_set_path=False,
858 """Constructor arguments should be passed as keyword arguments only."""
859 self.netscape = netscape
860 self.rfc2965 = rfc2965
861 self.rfc2109_as_netscape = rfc2109_as_netscape
862 self.hide_cookie2 = hide_cookie2
863 self.strict_domain = strict_domain
864 self.strict_rfc2965_unverifiable = strict_rfc2965_unverifiable
865 self.strict_ns_unverifiable = strict_ns_unverifiable
866 self.strict_ns_domain = strict_ns_domain
867 self.strict_ns_set_initial_dollar = strict_ns_set_initial_dollar
868 self.strict_ns_set_path = strict_ns_set_path
870 if blocked_domains is not None:
871 self._blocked_domains = tuple(blocked_domains)
872 else:
873 self._blocked_domains = ()
875 if allowed_domains is not None:
876 allowed_domains = tuple(allowed_domains)
877 self._allowed_domains = allowed_domains
879 def blocked_domains(self):
880 """Return the sequence of blocked domains (as a tuple)."""
881 return self._blocked_domains
882 def set_blocked_domains(self, blocked_domains):
883 """Set the sequence of blocked domains."""
884 self._blocked_domains = tuple(blocked_domains)
886 def is_blocked(self, domain):
887 for blocked_domain in self._blocked_domains:
888 if user_domain_match(domain, blocked_domain):
889 return True
890 return False
892 def allowed_domains(self):
893 """Return None, or the sequence of allowed domains (as a tuple)."""
894 return self._allowed_domains
895 def set_allowed_domains(self, allowed_domains):
896 """Set the sequence of allowed domains, or None."""
897 if allowed_domains is not None:
898 allowed_domains = tuple(allowed_domains)
899 self._allowed_domains = allowed_domains
901 def is_not_allowed(self, domain):
902 if self._allowed_domains is None:
903 return False
904 for allowed_domain in self._allowed_domains:
905 if user_domain_match(domain, allowed_domain):
906 return False
907 return True
909 def set_ok(self, cookie, request):
911 If you override .set_ok(), be sure to call this method. If it returns
912 false, so should your subclass (assuming your subclass wants to be more
913 strict about which cookies to accept).
916 _debug(" - checking cookie %s=%s", cookie.name, cookie.value)
918 assert cookie.name is not None
920 for n in "version", "verifiability", "name", "path", "domain", "port":
921 fn_name = "set_ok_"+n
922 fn = getattr(self, fn_name)
923 if not fn(cookie, request):
924 return False
926 return True
928 def set_ok_version(self, cookie, request):
929 if cookie.version is None:
930 # Version is always set to 0 by parse_ns_headers if it's a Netscape
931 # cookie, so this must be an invalid RFC 2965 cookie.
932 _debug(" Set-Cookie2 without version attribute (%s=%s)",
933 cookie.name, cookie.value)
934 return False
935 if cookie.version > 0 and not self.rfc2965:
936 _debug(" RFC 2965 cookies are switched off")
937 return False
938 elif cookie.version == 0 and not self.netscape:
939 _debug(" Netscape cookies are switched off")
940 return False
941 return True
943 def set_ok_verifiability(self, cookie, request):
944 if request.is_unverifiable() and is_third_party(request):
945 if cookie.version > 0 and self.strict_rfc2965_unverifiable:
946 _debug(" third-party RFC 2965 cookie during "
947 "unverifiable transaction")
948 return False
949 elif cookie.version == 0 and self.strict_ns_unverifiable:
950 _debug(" third-party Netscape cookie during "
951 "unverifiable transaction")
952 return False
953 return True
955 def set_ok_name(self, cookie, request):
956 # Try and stop servers setting V0 cookies designed to hack other
957 # servers that know both V0 and V1 protocols.
958 if (cookie.version == 0 and self.strict_ns_set_initial_dollar and
959 cookie.name.startswith("$")):
960 _debug(" illegal name (starts with '$'): '%s'", cookie.name)
961 return False
962 return True
964 def set_ok_path(self, cookie, request):
965 if cookie.path_specified:
966 req_path = request_path(request)
967 if ((cookie.version > 0 or
968 (cookie.version == 0 and self.strict_ns_set_path)) and
969 not req_path.startswith(cookie.path)):
970 _debug(" path attribute %s is not a prefix of request "
971 "path %s", cookie.path, req_path)
972 return False
973 return True
975 def set_ok_domain(self, cookie, request):
976 if self.is_blocked(cookie.domain):
977 _debug(" domain %s is in user block-list", cookie.domain)
978 return False
979 if self.is_not_allowed(cookie.domain):
980 _debug(" domain %s is not in user allow-list", cookie.domain)
981 return False
982 if cookie.domain_specified:
983 req_host, erhn = eff_request_host(request)
984 domain = cookie.domain
985 if self.strict_domain and (domain.count(".") >= 2):
986 # XXX This should probably be compared with the Konqueror
987 # (kcookiejar.cpp) and Mozilla implementations, but it's a
988 # losing battle.
989 i = domain.rfind(".")
990 j = domain.rfind(".", 0, i)
991 if j == 0: # domain like .foo.bar
992 tld = domain[i+1:]
993 sld = domain[j+1:i]
994 if sld.lower() in ("co", "ac", "com", "edu", "org", "net",
995 "gov", "mil", "int", "aero", "biz", "cat", "coop",
996 "info", "jobs", "mobi", "museum", "name", "pro",
997 "travel", "eu") and len(tld) == 2:
998 # domain like .co.uk
999 _debug(" country-code second level domain %s", domain)
1000 return False
1001 if domain.startswith("."):
1002 undotted_domain = domain[1:]
1003 else:
1004 undotted_domain = domain
1005 embedded_dots = (undotted_domain.find(".") >= 0)
1006 if not embedded_dots and domain != ".local":
1007 _debug(" non-local domain %s contains no embedded dot",
1008 domain)
1009 return False
1010 if cookie.version == 0:
1011 if (not erhn.endswith(domain) and
1012 (not erhn.startswith(".") and
1013 not ("."+erhn).endswith(domain))):
1014 _debug(" effective request-host %s (even with added "
1015 "initial dot) does not end end with %s",
1016 erhn, domain)
1017 return False
1018 if (cookie.version > 0 or
1019 (self.strict_ns_domain & self.DomainRFC2965Match)):
1020 if not domain_match(erhn, domain):
1021 _debug(" effective request-host %s does not domain-match "
1022 "%s", erhn, domain)
1023 return False
1024 if (cookie.version > 0 or
1025 (self.strict_ns_domain & self.DomainStrictNoDots)):
1026 host_prefix = req_host[:-len(domain)]
1027 if (host_prefix.find(".") >= 0 and
1028 not IPV4_RE.search(req_host)):
1029 _debug(" host prefix %s for domain %s contains a dot",
1030 host_prefix, domain)
1031 return False
1032 return True
1034 def set_ok_port(self, cookie, request):
1035 if cookie.port_specified:
1036 req_port = request_port(request)
1037 if req_port is None:
1038 req_port = "80"
1039 else:
1040 req_port = str(req_port)
1041 for p in cookie.port.split(","):
1042 try:
1043 int(p)
1044 except ValueError:
1045 _debug(" bad port %s (not numeric)", p)
1046 return False
1047 if p == req_port:
1048 break
1049 else:
1050 _debug(" request port (%s) not found in %s",
1051 req_port, cookie.port)
1052 return False
1053 return True
1055 def return_ok(self, cookie, request):
1057 If you override .return_ok(), be sure to call this method. If it
1058 returns false, so should your subclass (assuming your subclass wants to
1059 be more strict about which cookies to return).
1062 # Path has already been checked by .path_return_ok(), and domain
1063 # blocking done by .domain_return_ok().
1064 _debug(" - checking cookie %s=%s", cookie.name, cookie.value)
1066 for n in "version", "verifiability", "secure", "expires", "port", "domain":
1067 fn_name = "return_ok_"+n
1068 fn = getattr(self, fn_name)
1069 if not fn(cookie, request):
1070 return False
1071 return True
1073 def return_ok_version(self, cookie, request):
1074 if cookie.version > 0 and not self.rfc2965:
1075 _debug(" RFC 2965 cookies are switched off")
1076 return False
1077 elif cookie.version == 0 and not self.netscape:
1078 _debug(" Netscape cookies are switched off")
1079 return False
1080 return True
1082 def return_ok_verifiability(self, cookie, request):
1083 if request.is_unverifiable() and is_third_party(request):
1084 if cookie.version > 0 and self.strict_rfc2965_unverifiable:
1085 _debug(" third-party RFC 2965 cookie during unverifiable "
1086 "transaction")
1087 return False
1088 elif cookie.version == 0 and self.strict_ns_unverifiable:
1089 _debug(" third-party Netscape cookie during unverifiable "
1090 "transaction")
1091 return False
1092 return True
1094 def return_ok_secure(self, cookie, request):
1095 if cookie.secure and request.get_type() != "https":
1096 _debug(" secure cookie with non-secure request")
1097 return False
1098 return True
1100 def return_ok_expires(self, cookie, request):
1101 if cookie.is_expired(self._now):
1102 _debug(" cookie expired")
1103 return False
1104 return True
1106 def return_ok_port(self, cookie, request):
1107 if cookie.port:
1108 req_port = request_port(request)
1109 if req_port is None:
1110 req_port = "80"
1111 for p in cookie.port.split(","):
1112 if p == req_port:
1113 break
1114 else:
1115 _debug(" request port %s does not match cookie port %s",
1116 req_port, cookie.port)
1117 return False
1118 return True
1120 def return_ok_domain(self, cookie, request):
1121 req_host, erhn = eff_request_host(request)
1122 domain = cookie.domain
1124 # strict check of non-domain cookies: Mozilla does this, MSIE5 doesn't
1125 if (cookie.version == 0 and
1126 (self.strict_ns_domain & self.DomainStrictNonDomain) and
1127 not cookie.domain_specified and domain != erhn):
1128 _debug(" cookie with unspecified domain does not string-compare "
1129 "equal to request domain")
1130 return False
1132 if cookie.version > 0 and not domain_match(erhn, domain):
1133 _debug(" effective request-host name %s does not domain-match "
1134 "RFC 2965 cookie domain %s", erhn, domain)
1135 return False
1136 if cookie.version == 0 and not ("."+erhn).endswith(domain):
1137 _debug(" request-host %s does not match Netscape cookie domain "
1138 "%s", req_host, domain)
1139 return False
1140 return True
1142 def domain_return_ok(self, domain, request):
1143 # Liberal check of. This is here as an optimization to avoid
1144 # having to load lots of MSIE cookie files unless necessary.
1145 req_host, erhn = eff_request_host(request)
1146 if not req_host.startswith("."):
1147 req_host = "."+req_host
1148 if not erhn.startswith("."):
1149 erhn = "."+erhn
1150 if not (req_host.endswith(domain) or erhn.endswith(domain)):
1151 #_debug(" request domain %s does not match cookie domain %s",
1152 # req_host, domain)
1153 return False
1155 if self.is_blocked(domain):
1156 _debug(" domain %s is in user block-list", domain)
1157 return False
1158 if self.is_not_allowed(domain):
1159 _debug(" domain %s is not in user allow-list", domain)
1160 return False
1162 return True
1164 def path_return_ok(self, path, request):
1165 _debug("- checking cookie path=%s", path)
1166 req_path = request_path(request)
1167 if not req_path.startswith(path):
1168 _debug(" %s does not path-match %s", req_path, path)
1169 return False
1170 return True
1173 def vals_sorted_by_key(adict):
1174 keys = adict.keys()
1175 keys.sort()
1176 return map(adict.get, keys)
1178 def deepvalues(mapping):
1179 """Iterates over nested mapping, depth-first, in sorted order by key."""
1180 values = vals_sorted_by_key(mapping)
1181 for obj in values:
1182 mapping = False
1183 try:
1184 obj.items
1185 except AttributeError:
1186 pass
1187 else:
1188 mapping = True
1189 for subobj in deepvalues(obj):
1190 yield subobj
1191 if not mapping:
1192 yield obj
1195 # Used as second parameter to dict.get() method, to distinguish absent
1196 # dict key from one with a None value.
1197 class Absent: pass
1199 class CookieJar:
1200 """Collection of HTTP cookies.
1202 You may not need to know about this class: try
1203 urllib2.build_opener(HTTPCookieProcessor).open(url).
1207 non_word_re = re.compile(r"\W")
1208 quote_re = re.compile(r"([\"\\])")
1209 strict_domain_re = re.compile(r"\.?[^.]*")
1210 domain_re = re.compile(r"[^.]*")
1211 dots_re = re.compile(r"^\.+")
1213 magic_re = r"^\#LWP-Cookies-(\d+\.\d+)"
1215 def __init__(self, policy=None):
1216 if policy is None:
1217 policy = DefaultCookiePolicy()
1218 self._policy = policy
1220 self._cookies_lock = _threading.RLock()
1221 self._cookies = {}
1223 def set_policy(self, policy):
1224 self._policy = policy
1226 def _cookies_for_domain(self, domain, request):
1227 cookies = []
1228 if not self._policy.domain_return_ok(domain, request):
1229 return []
1230 _debug("Checking %s for cookies to return", domain)
1231 cookies_by_path = self._cookies[domain]
1232 for path in cookies_by_path.keys():
1233 if not self._policy.path_return_ok(path, request):
1234 continue
1235 cookies_by_name = cookies_by_path[path]
1236 for cookie in cookies_by_name.values():
1237 if not self._policy.return_ok(cookie, request):
1238 _debug(" not returning cookie")
1239 continue
1240 _debug(" it's a match")
1241 cookies.append(cookie)
1242 return cookies
1244 def _cookies_for_request(self, request):
1245 """Return a list of cookies to be returned to server."""
1246 cookies = []
1247 for domain in self._cookies.keys():
1248 cookies.extend(self._cookies_for_domain(domain, request))
1249 return cookies
1251 def _cookie_attrs(self, cookies):
1252 """Return a list of cookie-attributes to be returned to server.
1254 like ['foo="bar"; $Path="/"', ...]
1256 The $Version attribute is also added when appropriate (currently only
1257 once per request).
1260 # add cookies in order of most specific (ie. longest) path first
1261 def decreasing_size(a, b): return cmp(len(b.path), len(a.path))
1262 cookies.sort(decreasing_size)
1264 version_set = False
1266 attrs = []
1267 for cookie in cookies:
1268 # set version of Cookie header
1269 # XXX
1270 # What should it be if multiple matching Set-Cookie headers have
1271 # different versions themselves?
1272 # Answer: there is no answer; was supposed to be settled by
1273 # RFC 2965 errata, but that may never appear...
1274 version = cookie.version
1275 if not version_set:
1276 version_set = True
1277 if version > 0:
1278 attrs.append("$Version=%s" % version)
1280 # quote cookie value if necessary
1281 # (not for Netscape protocol, which already has any quotes
1282 # intact, due to the poorly-specified Netscape Cookie: syntax)
1283 if ((cookie.value is not None) and
1284 self.non_word_re.search(cookie.value) and version > 0):
1285 value = self.quote_re.sub(r"\\\1", cookie.value)
1286 else:
1287 value = cookie.value
1289 # add cookie-attributes to be returned in Cookie header
1290 if cookie.value is None:
1291 attrs.append(cookie.name)
1292 else:
1293 attrs.append("%s=%s" % (cookie.name, value))
1294 if version > 0:
1295 if cookie.path_specified:
1296 attrs.append('$Path="%s"' % cookie.path)
1297 if cookie.domain.startswith("."):
1298 domain = cookie.domain
1299 if (not cookie.domain_initial_dot and
1300 domain.startswith(".")):
1301 domain = domain[1:]
1302 attrs.append('$Domain="%s"' % domain)
1303 if cookie.port is not None:
1304 p = "$Port"
1305 if cookie.port_specified:
1306 p = p + ('="%s"' % cookie.port)
1307 attrs.append(p)
1309 return attrs
1311 def add_cookie_header(self, request):
1312 """Add correct Cookie: header to request (urllib2.Request object).
1314 The Cookie2 header is also added unless policy.hide_cookie2 is true.
1317 _debug("add_cookie_header")
1318 self._cookies_lock.acquire()
1319 try:
1321 self._policy._now = self._now = int(time.time())
1323 cookies = self._cookies_for_request(request)
1325 attrs = self._cookie_attrs(cookies)
1326 if attrs:
1327 if not request.has_header("Cookie"):
1328 request.add_unredirected_header(
1329 "Cookie", "; ".join(attrs))
1331 # if necessary, advertise that we know RFC 2965
1332 if (self._policy.rfc2965 and not self._policy.hide_cookie2 and
1333 not request.has_header("Cookie2")):
1334 for cookie in cookies:
1335 if cookie.version != 1:
1336 request.add_unredirected_header("Cookie2", '$Version="1"')
1337 break
1339 finally:
1340 self._cookies_lock.release()
1342 self.clear_expired_cookies()
1344 def _normalized_cookie_tuples(self, attrs_set):
1345 """Return list of tuples containing normalised cookie information.
1347 attrs_set is the list of lists of key,value pairs extracted from
1348 the Set-Cookie or Set-Cookie2 headers.
1350 Tuples are name, value, standard, rest, where name and value are the
1351 cookie name and value, standard is a dictionary containing the standard
1352 cookie-attributes (discard, secure, version, expires or max-age,
1353 domain, path and port) and rest is a dictionary containing the rest of
1354 the cookie-attributes.
1357 cookie_tuples = []
1359 boolean_attrs = "discard", "secure"
1360 value_attrs = ("version",
1361 "expires", "max-age",
1362 "domain", "path", "port",
1363 "comment", "commenturl")
1365 for cookie_attrs in attrs_set:
1366 name, value = cookie_attrs[0]
1368 # Build dictionary of standard cookie-attributes (standard) and
1369 # dictionary of other cookie-attributes (rest).
1371 # Note: expiry time is normalised to seconds since epoch. V0
1372 # cookies should have the Expires cookie-attribute, and V1 cookies
1373 # should have Max-Age, but since V1 includes RFC 2109 cookies (and
1374 # since V0 cookies may be a mish-mash of Netscape and RFC 2109), we
1375 # accept either (but prefer Max-Age).
1376 max_age_set = False
1378 bad_cookie = False
1380 standard = {}
1381 rest = {}
1382 for k, v in cookie_attrs[1:]:
1383 lc = k.lower()
1384 # don't lose case distinction for unknown fields
1385 if lc in value_attrs or lc in boolean_attrs:
1386 k = lc
1387 if k in boolean_attrs and v is None:
1388 # boolean cookie-attribute is present, but has no value
1389 # (like "discard", rather than "port=80")
1390 v = True
1391 if k in standard:
1392 # only first value is significant
1393 continue
1394 if k == "domain":
1395 if v is None:
1396 _debug(" missing value for domain attribute")
1397 bad_cookie = True
1398 break
1399 # RFC 2965 section 3.3.3
1400 v = v.lower()
1401 if k == "expires":
1402 if max_age_set:
1403 # Prefer max-age to expires (like Mozilla)
1404 continue
1405 if v is None:
1406 _debug(" missing or invalid value for expires "
1407 "attribute: treating as session cookie")
1408 continue
1409 if k == "max-age":
1410 max_age_set = True
1411 try:
1412 v = int(v)
1413 except ValueError:
1414 _debug(" missing or invalid (non-numeric) value for "
1415 "max-age attribute")
1416 bad_cookie = True
1417 break
1418 # convert RFC 2965 Max-Age to seconds since epoch
1419 # XXX Strictly you're supposed to follow RFC 2616
1420 # age-calculation rules. Remember that zero Max-Age is a
1421 # is a request to discard (old and new) cookie, though.
1422 k = "expires"
1423 v = self._now + v
1424 if (k in value_attrs) or (k in boolean_attrs):
1425 if (v is None and
1426 k not in ("port", "comment", "commenturl")):
1427 _debug(" missing value for %s attribute" % k)
1428 bad_cookie = True
1429 break
1430 standard[k] = v
1431 else:
1432 rest[k] = v
1434 if bad_cookie:
1435 continue
1437 cookie_tuples.append((name, value, standard, rest))
1439 return cookie_tuples
1441 def _cookie_from_cookie_tuple(self, tup, request):
1442 # standard is dict of standard cookie-attributes, rest is dict of the
1443 # rest of them
1444 name, value, standard, rest = tup
1446 domain = standard.get("domain", Absent)
1447 path = standard.get("path", Absent)
1448 port = standard.get("port", Absent)
1449 expires = standard.get("expires", Absent)
1451 # set the easy defaults
1452 version = standard.get("version", None)
1453 if version is not None: version = int(version)
1454 secure = standard.get("secure", False)
1455 # (discard is also set if expires is Absent)
1456 discard = standard.get("discard", False)
1457 comment = standard.get("comment", None)
1458 comment_url = standard.get("commenturl", None)
1460 # set default path
1461 if path is not Absent and path != "":
1462 path_specified = True
1463 path = escape_path(path)
1464 else:
1465 path_specified = False
1466 path = request_path(request)
1467 i = path.rfind("/")
1468 if i != -1:
1469 if version == 0:
1470 # Netscape spec parts company from reality here
1471 path = path[:i]
1472 else:
1473 path = path[:i+1]
1474 if len(path) == 0: path = "/"
1476 # set default domain
1477 domain_specified = domain is not Absent
1478 # but first we have to remember whether it starts with a dot
1479 domain_initial_dot = False
1480 if domain_specified:
1481 domain_initial_dot = bool(domain.startswith("."))
1482 if domain is Absent:
1483 req_host, erhn = eff_request_host(request)
1484 domain = erhn
1485 elif not domain.startswith("."):
1486 domain = "."+domain
1488 # set default port
1489 port_specified = False
1490 if port is not Absent:
1491 if port is None:
1492 # Port attr present, but has no value: default to request port.
1493 # Cookie should then only be sent back on that port.
1494 port = request_port(request)
1495 else:
1496 port_specified = True
1497 port = re.sub(r"\s+", "", port)
1498 else:
1499 # No port attr present. Cookie can be sent back on any port.
1500 port = None
1502 # set default expires and discard
1503 if expires is Absent:
1504 expires = None
1505 discard = True
1506 elif expires <= self._now:
1507 # Expiry date in past is request to delete cookie. This can't be
1508 # in DefaultCookiePolicy, because can't delete cookies there.
1509 try:
1510 self.clear(domain, path, name)
1511 except KeyError:
1512 pass
1513 _debug("Expiring cookie, domain='%s', path='%s', name='%s'",
1514 domain, path, name)
1515 return None
1517 return Cookie(version,
1518 name, value,
1519 port, port_specified,
1520 domain, domain_specified, domain_initial_dot,
1521 path, path_specified,
1522 secure,
1523 expires,
1524 discard,
1525 comment,
1526 comment_url,
1527 rest)
1529 def _cookies_from_attrs_set(self, attrs_set, request):
1530 cookie_tuples = self._normalized_cookie_tuples(attrs_set)
1532 cookies = []
1533 for tup in cookie_tuples:
1534 cookie = self._cookie_from_cookie_tuple(tup, request)
1535 if cookie: cookies.append(cookie)
1536 return cookies
1538 def _process_rfc2109_cookies(self, cookies):
1539 rfc2109_as_ns = getattr(self._policy, 'rfc2109_as_netscape', None)
1540 if rfc2109_as_ns is None:
1541 rfc2109_as_ns = not self._policy.rfc2965
1542 for cookie in cookies:
1543 if cookie.version == 1:
1544 cookie.rfc2109 = True
1545 if rfc2109_as_ns:
1546 # treat 2109 cookies as Netscape cookies rather than
1547 # as RFC2965 cookies
1548 cookie.version = 0
1550 def make_cookies(self, response, request):
1551 """Return sequence of Cookie objects extracted from response object."""
1552 # get cookie-attributes for RFC 2965 and Netscape protocols
1553 headers = response.info()
1554 rfc2965_hdrs = headers.getheaders("Set-Cookie2")
1555 ns_hdrs = headers.getheaders("Set-Cookie")
1557 rfc2965 = self._policy.rfc2965
1558 netscape = self._policy.netscape
1560 if ((not rfc2965_hdrs and not ns_hdrs) or
1561 (not ns_hdrs and not rfc2965) or
1562 (not rfc2965_hdrs and not netscape) or
1563 (not netscape and not rfc2965)):
1564 return [] # no relevant cookie headers: quick exit
1566 try:
1567 cookies = self._cookies_from_attrs_set(
1568 split_header_words(rfc2965_hdrs), request)
1569 except Exception:
1570 _warn_unhandled_exception()
1571 cookies = []
1573 if ns_hdrs and netscape:
1574 try:
1575 # RFC 2109 and Netscape cookies
1576 ns_cookies = self._cookies_from_attrs_set(
1577 parse_ns_headers(ns_hdrs), request)
1578 except Exception:
1579 _warn_unhandled_exception()
1580 ns_cookies = []
1581 self._process_rfc2109_cookies(ns_cookies)
1583 # Look for Netscape cookies (from Set-Cookie headers) that match
1584 # corresponding RFC 2965 cookies (from Set-Cookie2 headers).
1585 # For each match, keep the RFC 2965 cookie and ignore the Netscape
1586 # cookie (RFC 2965 section 9.1). Actually, RFC 2109 cookies are
1587 # bundled in with the Netscape cookies for this purpose, which is
1588 # reasonable behaviour.
1589 if rfc2965:
1590 lookup = {}
1591 for cookie in cookies:
1592 lookup[(cookie.domain, cookie.path, cookie.name)] = None
1594 def no_matching_rfc2965(ns_cookie, lookup=lookup):
1595 key = ns_cookie.domain, ns_cookie.path, ns_cookie.name
1596 return key not in lookup
1597 ns_cookies = filter(no_matching_rfc2965, ns_cookies)
1599 if ns_cookies:
1600 cookies.extend(ns_cookies)
1602 return cookies
1604 def set_cookie_if_ok(self, cookie, request):
1605 """Set a cookie if policy says it's OK to do so."""
1606 self._cookies_lock.acquire()
1607 try:
1608 self._policy._now = self._now = int(time.time())
1610 if self._policy.set_ok(cookie, request):
1611 self.set_cookie(cookie)
1614 finally:
1615 self._cookies_lock.release()
1617 def set_cookie(self, cookie):
1618 """Set a cookie, without checking whether or not it should be set."""
1619 c = self._cookies
1620 self._cookies_lock.acquire()
1621 try:
1622 if cookie.domain not in c: c[cookie.domain] = {}
1623 c2 = c[cookie.domain]
1624 if cookie.path not in c2: c2[cookie.path] = {}
1625 c3 = c2[cookie.path]
1626 c3[cookie.name] = cookie
1627 finally:
1628 self._cookies_lock.release()
1630 def extract_cookies(self, response, request):
1631 """Extract cookies from response, where allowable given the request."""
1632 _debug("extract_cookies: %s", response.info())
1633 self._cookies_lock.acquire()
1634 try:
1635 self._policy._now = self._now = int(time.time())
1637 for cookie in self.make_cookies(response, request):
1638 if self._policy.set_ok(cookie, request):
1639 _debug(" setting cookie: %s", cookie)
1640 self.set_cookie(cookie)
1641 finally:
1642 self._cookies_lock.release()
1644 def clear(self, domain=None, path=None, name=None):
1645 """Clear some cookies.
1647 Invoking this method without arguments will clear all cookies. If
1648 given a single argument, only cookies belonging to that domain will be
1649 removed. If given two arguments, cookies belonging to the specified
1650 path within that domain are removed. If given three arguments, then
1651 the cookie with the specified name, path and domain is removed.
1653 Raises KeyError if no matching cookie exists.
1656 if name is not None:
1657 if (domain is None) or (path is None):
1658 raise ValueError(
1659 "domain and path must be given to remove a cookie by name")
1660 del self._cookies[domain][path][name]
1661 elif path is not None:
1662 if domain is None:
1663 raise ValueError(
1664 "domain must be given to remove cookies by path")
1665 del self._cookies[domain][path]
1666 elif domain is not None:
1667 del self._cookies[domain]
1668 else:
1669 self._cookies = {}
1671 def clear_session_cookies(self):
1672 """Discard all session cookies.
1674 Note that the .save() method won't save session cookies anyway, unless
1675 you ask otherwise by passing a true ignore_discard argument.
1678 self._cookies_lock.acquire()
1679 try:
1680 for cookie in self:
1681 if cookie.discard:
1682 self.clear(cookie.domain, cookie.path, cookie.name)
1683 finally:
1684 self._cookies_lock.release()
1686 def clear_expired_cookies(self):
1687 """Discard all expired cookies.
1689 You probably don't need to call this method: expired cookies are never
1690 sent back to the server (provided you're using DefaultCookiePolicy),
1691 this method is called by CookieJar itself every so often, and the
1692 .save() method won't save expired cookies anyway (unless you ask
1693 otherwise by passing a true ignore_expires argument).
1696 self._cookies_lock.acquire()
1697 try:
1698 now = time.time()
1699 for cookie in self:
1700 if cookie.is_expired(now):
1701 self.clear(cookie.domain, cookie.path, cookie.name)
1702 finally:
1703 self._cookies_lock.release()
1705 def __iter__(self):
1706 return deepvalues(self._cookies)
1708 def __len__(self):
1709 """Return number of contained cookies."""
1710 i = 0
1711 for cookie in self: i = i + 1
1712 return i
1714 def __repr__(self):
1715 r = []
1716 for cookie in self: r.append(repr(cookie))
1717 return "<%s[%s]>" % (self.__class__, ", ".join(r))
1719 def __str__(self):
1720 r = []
1721 for cookie in self: r.append(str(cookie))
1722 return "<%s[%s]>" % (self.__class__, ", ".join(r))
1725 # derives from IOError for backwards-compatibility with Python 2.4.0
1726 class LoadError(IOError): pass
1728 class FileCookieJar(CookieJar):
1729 """CookieJar that can be loaded from and saved to a file."""
1731 def __init__(self, filename=None, delayload=False, policy=None):
1733 Cookies are NOT loaded from the named file until either the .load() or
1734 .revert() method is called.
1737 CookieJar.__init__(self, policy)
1738 if filename is not None:
1739 try:
1740 filename+""
1741 except:
1742 raise ValueError("filename must be string-like")
1743 self.filename = filename
1744 self.delayload = bool(delayload)
1746 def save(self, filename=None, ignore_discard=False, ignore_expires=False):
1747 """Save cookies to a file."""
1748 raise NotImplementedError()
1750 def load(self, filename=None, ignore_discard=False, ignore_expires=False):
1751 """Load cookies from a file."""
1752 if filename is None:
1753 if self.filename is not None: filename = self.filename
1754 else: raise ValueError(MISSING_FILENAME_TEXT)
1756 f = open(filename)
1757 try:
1758 self._really_load(f, filename, ignore_discard, ignore_expires)
1759 finally:
1760 f.close()
1762 def revert(self, filename=None,
1763 ignore_discard=False, ignore_expires=False):
1764 """Clear all cookies and reload cookies from a saved file.
1766 Raises LoadError (or IOError) if reversion is not successful; the
1767 object's state will not be altered if this happens.
1770 if filename is None:
1771 if self.filename is not None: filename = self.filename
1772 else: raise ValueError(MISSING_FILENAME_TEXT)
1774 self._cookies_lock.acquire()
1775 try:
1777 old_state = copy.deepcopy(self._cookies)
1778 self._cookies = {}
1779 try:
1780 self.load(filename, ignore_discard, ignore_expires)
1781 except (LoadError, IOError):
1782 self._cookies = old_state
1783 raise
1785 finally:
1786 self._cookies_lock.release()
1788 from _LWPCookieJar import LWPCookieJar, lwp_cookie_str
1789 from _MozillaCookieJar import MozillaCookieJar