"""This module contains general utility code that is used throughout the library. For users of this library, the C{L{log}} function is probably the most interesting. """ __all__ = ['log', 'appendArgs', 'toBase64', 'fromBase64', 'autoSubmitHTML'] import binascii import sys import urlparse from urllib import urlencode elementtree_modules = [ 'lxml.etree', 'xml.etree.cElementTree', 'xml.etree.ElementTree', 'cElementTree', 'elementtree.ElementTree', ] def autoSubmitHTML(form, title='OpenID transaction in progress'): return """ %s %s """ % (title, form) def importElementTree(module_names=None): """Find a working ElementTree implementation, trying the standard places that such a thing might show up. >>> ElementTree = importElementTree() @param module_names: The names of modules to try to use as ElementTree. Defaults to C{L{elementtree_modules}} @returns: An ElementTree module """ if module_names is None: module_names = elementtree_modules for mod_name in module_names: try: ElementTree = __import__(mod_name, None, None, ['unused']) except ImportError: pass else: # Make sure it can actually parse XML try: ElementTree.XML('') except (SystemExit, MemoryError, AssertionError): raise except: why = sys.exc_info()[1] log('Not using ElementTree library %r because it failed to ' 'parse a trivial document: %s' % (mod_name, why)) else: return ElementTree else: raise ImportError('No ElementTree library found. ' 'You may need to install one. ' 'Tried importing %r' % (module_names,) ) def log(message, level=0): """Handle a log message from the OpenID library. This implementation writes the string it to C{sys.stderr}, followed by a newline. Currently, the library does not use the second parameter to this function, but that may change in the future. To install your own logging hook:: from openid import oidutil def myLoggingFunction(message, level): ... oidutil.log = myLoggingFunction @param message: A string containing a debugging message from the OpenID library @type message: str @param level: The severity of the log message. This parameter is currently unused, but in the future, the library may indicate more important information with a higher level value. @type level: int or None @returns: Nothing. """ sys.stderr.write(message) sys.stderr.write('\n') def appendArgs(url, args): """Append query arguments to a HTTP(s) URL. If the URL already has query arguemtns, these arguments will be added, and the existing arguments will be preserved. Duplicate arguments will not be detected or collapsed (both will appear in the output). @param url: The url to which the arguments will be appended @type url: str @param args: The query arguments to add to the URL. If a dictionary is passed, the items will be sorted before appending them to the URL. If a sequence of pairs is passed, the order of the sequence will be preserved. @type args: A dictionary from string to string, or a sequence of pairs of strings. @returns: The URL with the parameters added @rtype: str """ if hasattr(args, 'items'): args = args.items() args.sort() else: args = list(args) if len(args) == 0: return url if '?' in url: sep = '&' else: sep = '?' # Map unicode to UTF-8 if present. Do not make any assumptions # about the encodings of plain bytes (str). i = 0 for k, v in args: if type(k) is not str: k = k.encode('UTF-8') if type(v) is not str: v = v.encode('UTF-8') args[i] = (k, v) i += 1 return '%s%s%s' % (url, sep, urlencode(args)) def toBase64(s): """Represent string s as base64, omitting newlines""" return binascii.b2a_base64(s)[:-1] def fromBase64(s): try: return binascii.a2b_base64(s) except binascii.Error, why: # Convert to a common exception type raise ValueError(why[0]) class Symbol(object): """This class implements an object that compares equal to others of the same type that have the same name. These are distict from str or unicode objects. """ def __init__(self, name): self.name = name def __eq__(self, other): return type(self) is type(other) and self.name == other.name def __ne__(self, other): return not (self == other) def __hash__(self): return hash((self.__class__, self.name)) def __repr__(self): return '' % (self.name,)