1 | """Stateful programmatic WWW navigation, after Perl's WWW::Mechanize.
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2 |
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3 | Copyright 2003-2006 John J. Lee <jjl@pobox.com>
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4 | Copyright 2003 Andy Lester (original Perl code)
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5 |
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6 | This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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7 | under the terms of the BSD or ZPL 2.1 licenses (see the file COPYING.txt
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8 | included with the distribution).
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9 |
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10 | """
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11 |
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12 | import urllib2, copy, re, os, urllib
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13 |
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14 |
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15 | from _html import DefaultFactory
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16 | import _response
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17 | import _request
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18 | import _rfc3986
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19 | import _sockettimeout
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20 | from _useragent import UserAgentBase
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21 |
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22 | __version__ = (0, 1, 11, None, None) # 0.1.11
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23 |
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24 | class BrowserStateError(Exception): pass
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25 | class LinkNotFoundError(Exception): pass
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26 | class FormNotFoundError(Exception): pass
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27 |
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28 |
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29 | def sanepathname2url(path):
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30 | urlpath = urllib.pathname2url(path)
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31 | if os.name == "nt" and urlpath.startswith("///"):
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32 | urlpath = urlpath[2:]
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33 | # XXX don't ask me about the mac...
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34 | return urlpath
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35 |
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36 |
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37 | class History:
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38 | """
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39 |
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40 | Though this will become public, the implied interface is not yet stable.
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41 |
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42 | """
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43 | def __init__(self):
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44 | self._history = [] # LIFO
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45 | def add(self, request, response):
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46 | self._history.append((request, response))
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47 | def back(self, n, _response):
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48 | response = _response # XXX move Browser._response into this class?
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49 | while n > 0 or response is None:
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50 | try:
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51 | request, response = self._history.pop()
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52 | except IndexError:
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53 | raise BrowserStateError("already at start of history")
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54 | n -= 1
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55 | return request, response
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56 | def clear(self):
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57 | del self._history[:]
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58 | def close(self):
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59 | for request, response in self._history:
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60 | if response is not None:
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61 | response.close()
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62 | del self._history[:]
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63 |
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64 |
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65 | class HTTPRefererProcessor(urllib2.BaseHandler):
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66 | def http_request(self, request):
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67 | # See RFC 2616 14.36. The only times we know the source of the
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68 | # request URI has a URI associated with it are redirect, and
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69 | # Browser.click() / Browser.submit() / Browser.follow_link().
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70 | # Otherwise, it's the user's job to add any Referer header before
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71 | # .open()ing.
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72 | if hasattr(request, "redirect_dict"):
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73 | request = self.parent._add_referer_header(
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74 | request, origin_request=False)
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75 | return request
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76 |
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77 | https_request = http_request
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78 |
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79 |
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80 | class Browser(UserAgentBase):
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81 | """Browser-like class with support for history, forms and links.
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82 |
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83 | BrowserStateError is raised whenever the browser is in the wrong state to
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84 | complete the requested operation - eg., when .back() is called when the
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85 | browser history is empty, or when .follow_link() is called when the current
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86 | response does not contain HTML data.
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87 |
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88 | Public attributes:
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89 |
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90 | request: current request (mechanize.Request or urllib2.Request)
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91 | form: currently selected form (see .select_form())
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92 |
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93 | """
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94 |
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95 | handler_classes = copy.copy(UserAgentBase.handler_classes)
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96 | handler_classes["_referer"] = HTTPRefererProcessor
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97 | default_features = copy.copy(UserAgentBase.default_features)
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98 | default_features.append("_referer")
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99 |
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100 | def __init__(self,
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101 | factory=None,
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102 | history=None,
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103 | request_class=None,
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104 | ):
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105 | """
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106 |
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107 | Only named arguments should be passed to this constructor.
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108 |
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109 | factory: object implementing the mechanize.Factory interface.
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110 | history: object implementing the mechanize.History interface. Note
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111 | this interface is still experimental and may change in future.
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112 | request_class: Request class to use. Defaults to mechanize.Request
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113 | by default for Pythons older than 2.4, urllib2.Request otherwise.
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114 |
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115 | The Factory and History objects passed in are 'owned' by the Browser,
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116 | so they should not be shared across Browsers. In particular,
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117 | factory.set_response() should not be called except by the owning
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118 | Browser itself.
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119 |
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120 | Note that the supplied factory's request_class is overridden by this
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121 | constructor, to ensure only one Request class is used.
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122 |
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123 | """
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124 | self._handle_referer = True
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125 |
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126 | if history is None:
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127 | history = History()
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128 | self._history = history
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129 |
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130 | if request_class is None:
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131 | if not hasattr(urllib2.Request, "add_unredirected_header"):
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132 | request_class = _request.Request
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133 | else:
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134 | request_class = urllib2.Request # Python >= 2.4
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135 |
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136 | if factory is None:
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137 | factory = DefaultFactory()
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138 | factory.set_request_class(request_class)
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139 | self._factory = factory
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140 | self.request_class = request_class
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141 |
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142 | self.request = None
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143 | self._set_response(None, False)
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144 |
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145 | # do this last to avoid __getattr__ problems
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146 | UserAgentBase.__init__(self)
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147 |
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148 | def close(self):
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149 | UserAgentBase.close(self)
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150 | if self._response is not None:
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151 | self._response.close()
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152 | if self._history is not None:
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153 | self._history.close()
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154 | self._history = None
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155 |
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156 | # make use after .close easy to spot
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157 | self.form = None
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158 | self.request = self._response = None
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159 | self.request = self.response = self.set_response = None
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160 | self.geturl = self.reload = self.back = None
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161 | self.clear_history = self.set_cookie = self.links = self.forms = None
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162 | self.viewing_html = self.encoding = self.title = None
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163 | self.select_form = self.click = self.submit = self.click_link = None
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164 | self.follow_link = self.find_link = None
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165 |
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166 | def set_handle_referer(self, handle):
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167 | """Set whether to add Referer header to each request."""
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168 | self._set_handler("_referer", handle)
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169 | self._handle_referer = bool(handle)
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170 |
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171 | def _add_referer_header(self, request, origin_request=True):
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172 | if self.request is None:
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173 | return request
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174 | scheme = request.get_type()
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175 | original_scheme = self.request.get_type()
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176 | if scheme not in ["http", "https"]:
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177 | return request
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178 | if not origin_request and not self.request.has_header("Referer"):
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179 | return request
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180 |
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181 | if (self._handle_referer and
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182 | original_scheme in ["http", "https"] and
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183 | not (original_scheme == "https" and scheme != "https")):
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184 | # strip URL fragment (RFC 2616 14.36)
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185 | parts = _rfc3986.urlsplit(self.request.get_full_url())
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186 | parts = parts[:-1] + (None,)
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187 | referer = _rfc3986.urlunsplit(parts)
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188 | request.add_unredirected_header("Referer", referer)
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189 | return request
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190 |
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191 | def open_novisit(self, url, data=None,
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192 | timeout=_sockettimeout._GLOBAL_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT):
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193 | """Open a URL without visiting it.
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194 |
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195 | Browser state (including request, response, history, forms and links)
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196 | is left unchanged by calling this function.
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197 |
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198 | The interface is the same as for .open().
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199 |
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200 | This is useful for things like fetching images.
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201 |
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202 | See also .retrieve().
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203 |
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204 | """
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205 | return self._mech_open(url, data, visit=False, timeout=timeout)
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206 |
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207 | def open(self, url, data=None,
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208 | timeout=_sockettimeout._GLOBAL_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT):
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209 | return self._mech_open(url, data, timeout=timeout)
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210 |
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211 | def _mech_open(self, url, data=None, update_history=True, visit=None,
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212 | timeout=_sockettimeout._GLOBAL_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT):
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213 | try:
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214 | url.get_full_url
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215 | except AttributeError:
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216 | # string URL -- convert to absolute URL if required
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217 | scheme, authority = _rfc3986.urlsplit(url)[:2]
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218 | if scheme is None:
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219 | # relative URL
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220 | if self._response is None:
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221 | raise BrowserStateError(
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222 | "can't fetch relative reference: "
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223 | "not viewing any document")
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224 | url = _rfc3986.urljoin(self._response.geturl(), url)
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225 |
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226 | request = self._request(url, data, visit, timeout)
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227 | visit = request.visit
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228 | if visit is None:
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229 | visit = True
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230 |
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231 | if visit:
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232 | self._visit_request(request, update_history)
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233 |
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234 | success = True
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235 | try:
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236 | response = UserAgentBase.open(self, request, data)
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237 | except urllib2.HTTPError, error:
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238 | success = False
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239 | if error.fp is None: # not a response
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240 | raise
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241 | response = error
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242 | ## except (IOError, socket.error, OSError), error:
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243 | ## # Yes, urllib2 really does raise all these :-((
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244 | ## # See test_urllib2.py for examples of socket.gaierror and OSError,
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245 | ## # plus note that FTPHandler raises IOError.
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246 | ## # XXX I don't seem to have an example of exactly socket.error being
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247 | ## # raised, only socket.gaierror...
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248 | ## # I don't want to start fixing these here, though, since this is a
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249 | ## # subclass of OpenerDirector, and it would break old code. Even in
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250 | ## # Python core, a fix would need some backwards-compat. hack to be
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251 | ## # acceptable.
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252 | ## raise
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253 |
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254 | if visit:
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255 | self._set_response(response, False)
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256 | response = copy.copy(self._response)
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257 | elif response is not None:
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258 | response = _response.upgrade_response(response)
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259 |
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260 | if not success:
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261 | raise response
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262 | return response
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263 |
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264 | def __str__(self):
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265 | text = []
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266 | text.append("<%s " % self.__class__.__name__)
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267 | if self._response:
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268 | text.append("visiting %s" % self._response.geturl())
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269 | else:
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270 | text.append("(not visiting a URL)")
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271 | if self.form:
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272 | text.append("\n selected form:\n %s\n" % str(self.form))
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273 | text.append(">")
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274 | return "".join(text)
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275 |
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276 | def response(self):
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277 | """Return a copy of the current response.
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278 |
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279 | The returned object has the same interface as the object returned by
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280 | .open() (or urllib2.urlopen()).
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281 |
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282 | """
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283 | return copy.copy(self._response)
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284 |
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285 | def open_local_file(self, filename):
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286 | path = sanepathname2url(os.path.abspath(filename))
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287 | url = 'file://' + path
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288 | return self.open(url)
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289 |
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290 | def set_response(self, response):
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291 | """Replace current response with (a copy of) response.
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292 |
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293 | response may be None.
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294 |
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295 | This is intended mostly for HTML-preprocessing.
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296 | """
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297 | self._set_response(response, True)
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298 |
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299 | def _set_response(self, response, close_current):
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300 | # sanity check, necessary but far from sufficient
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301 | if not (response is None or
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302 | (hasattr(response, "info") and hasattr(response, "geturl") and
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303 | hasattr(response, "read")
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304 | )
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305 | ):
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306 | raise ValueError("not a response object")
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307 |
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308 | self.form = None
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309 | if response is not None:
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310 | response = _response.upgrade_response(response)
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311 | if close_current and self._response is not None:
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312 | self._response.close()
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313 | self._response = response
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314 | self._factory.set_response(response)
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315 |
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316 | def visit_response(self, response, request=None):
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317 | """Visit the response, as if it had been .open()ed.
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318 |
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319 | Unlike .set_response(), this updates history rather than replacing the
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320 | current response.
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321 | """
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322 | if request is None:
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323 | request = _request.Request(response.geturl())
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324 | self._visit_request(request, True)
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325 | self._set_response(response, False)
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326 |
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327 | def _visit_request(self, request, update_history):
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328 | if self._response is not None:
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329 | self._response.close()
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330 | if self.request is not None and update_history:
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331 | self._history.add(self.request, self._response)
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332 | self._response = None
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333 | # we want self.request to be assigned even if UserAgentBase.open
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334 | # fails
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335 | self.request = request
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336 |
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337 | def geturl(self):
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338 | """Get URL of current document."""
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339 | if self._response is None:
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340 | raise BrowserStateError("not viewing any document")
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341 | return self._response.geturl()
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342 |
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343 | def reload(self):
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344 | """Reload current document, and return response object."""
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345 | if self.request is None:
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346 | raise BrowserStateError("no URL has yet been .open()ed")
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347 | if self._response is not None:
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348 | self._response.close()
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349 | return self._mech_open(self.request, update_history=False)
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350 |
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351 | def back(self, n=1):
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352 | """Go back n steps in history, and return response object.
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353 |
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354 | n: go back this number of steps (default 1 step)
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355 |
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356 | """
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357 | if self._response is not None:
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358 | self._response.close()
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359 | self.request, response = self._history.back(n, self._response)
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360 | self.set_response(response)
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361 | if not response.read_complete:
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362 | return self.reload()
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363 | return copy.copy(response)
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364 |
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365 | def clear_history(self):
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366 | self._history.clear()
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367 |
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368 | def set_cookie(self, cookie_string):
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369 | """Request to set a cookie.
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370 |
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371 | Note that it is NOT necessary to call this method under ordinary
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372 | circumstances: cookie handling is normally entirely automatic. The
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373 | intended use case is rather to simulate the setting of a cookie by
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374 | client script in a web page (e.g. JavaScript). In that case, use of
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375 | this method is necessary because mechanize currently does not support
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376 | JavaScript, VBScript, etc.
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377 |
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378 | The cookie is added in the same way as if it had arrived with the
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379 | current response, as a result of the current request. This means that,
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380 | for example, if it is not appropriate to set the cookie based on the
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381 | current request, no cookie will be set.
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382 |
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383 | The cookie will be returned automatically with subsequent responses
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384 | made by the Browser instance whenever that's appropriate.
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385 |
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386 | cookie_string should be a valid value of the Set-Cookie header.
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387 |
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388 | For example:
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389 |
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390 | browser.set_cookie(
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391 | "sid=abcdef; expires=Wednesday, 09-Nov-06 23:12:40 GMT")
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392 |
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393 | Currently, this method does not allow for adding RFC 2986 cookies.
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394 | This limitation will be lifted if anybody requests it.
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395 |
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396 | """
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397 | if self._response is None:
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398 | raise BrowserStateError("not viewing any document")
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399 | if self.request.get_type() not in ["http", "https"]:
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400 | raise BrowserStateError("can't set cookie for non-HTTP/HTTPS "
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401 | "transactions")
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402 | cookiejar = self._ua_handlers["_cookies"].cookiejar
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403 | response = self.response() # copy
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404 | headers = response.info()
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405 | headers["Set-cookie"] = cookie_string
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406 | cookiejar.extract_cookies(response, self.request)
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407 |
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408 | def links(self, **kwds):
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409 | """Return iterable over links (mechanize.Link objects)."""
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410 | if not self.viewing_html():
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411 | raise BrowserStateError("not viewing HTML")
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412 | links = self._factory.links()
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413 | if kwds:
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414 | return self._filter_links(links, **kwds)
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415 | else:
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416 | return links
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417 |
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418 | def forms(self):
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419 | """Return iterable over forms.
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420 |
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421 | The returned form objects implement the ClientForm.HTMLForm interface.
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422 |
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423 | """
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424 | if not self.viewing_html():
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425 | raise BrowserStateError("not viewing HTML")
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426 | return self._factory.forms()
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427 |
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428 | def global_form(self):
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429 | """Return the global form object, or None if the factory implementation
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430 | did not supply one.
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431 |
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432 | The "global" form object contains all controls that are not descendants
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433 | of any FORM element.
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434 |
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435 | The returned form object implements the ClientForm.HTMLForm interface.
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436 |
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437 | This is a separate method since the global form is not regarded as part
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438 | of the sequence of forms in the document -- mostly for
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439 | backwards-compatibility.
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440 |
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441 | """
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442 | if not self.viewing_html():
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443 | raise BrowserStateError("not viewing HTML")
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444 | return self._factory.global_form
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445 |
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446 | def viewing_html(self):
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447 | """Return whether the current response contains HTML data."""
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448 | if self._response is None:
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449 | raise BrowserStateError("not viewing any document")
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450 | return self._factory.is_html
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451 |
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452 | def encoding(self):
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453 | if self._response is None:
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454 | raise BrowserStateError("not viewing any document")
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455 | return self._factory.encoding
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456 |
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457 | def title(self):
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458 | r"""Return title, or None if there is no title element in the document.
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459 |
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460 | Treatment of any tag children of attempts to follow Firefox and IE
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461 | (currently, tags are preserved).
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462 |
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463 | """
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464 | if not self.viewing_html():
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465 | raise BrowserStateError("not viewing HTML")
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466 | return self._factory.title
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467 |
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468 | def select_form(self, name=None, predicate=None, nr=None):
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469 | """Select an HTML form for input.
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470 |
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471 | This is a bit like giving a form the "input focus" in a browser.
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472 |
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473 | If a form is selected, the Browser object supports the HTMLForm
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474 | interface, so you can call methods like .set_value(), .set(), and
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475 | .click().
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476 |
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477 | Another way to select a form is to assign to the .form attribute. The
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478 | form assigned should be one of the objects returned by the .forms()
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479 | method.
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480 |
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481 | At least one of the name, predicate and nr arguments must be supplied.
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482 | If no matching form is found, mechanize.FormNotFoundError is raised.
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483 |
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484 | If name is specified, then the form must have the indicated name.
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485 |
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486 | If predicate is specified, then the form must match that function. The
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487 | predicate function is passed the HTMLForm as its single argument, and
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488 | should return a boolean value indicating whether the form matched.
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489 |
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490 | nr, if supplied, is the sequence number of the form (where 0 is the
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491 | first). Note that control 0 is the first form matching all the other
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492 | arguments (if supplied); it is not necessarily the first control in the
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493 | form. The "global form" (consisting of all form controls not contained
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494 | in any FORM element) is considered not to be part of this sequence and
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495 | to have no name, so will not be matched unless both name and nr are
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496 | None.
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497 |
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498 | """
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499 | if not self.viewing_html():
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500 | raise BrowserStateError("not viewing HTML")
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501 | if (name is None) and (predicate is None) and (nr is None):
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502 | raise ValueError(
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503 | "at least one argument must be supplied to specify form")
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504 |
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505 | global_form = self._factory.global_form
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506 | if nr is None and name is None and \
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507 | predicate is not None and predicate(global_form):
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508 | self.form = global_form
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509 | return
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510 |
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511 | orig_nr = nr
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512 | for form in self.forms():
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513 | if name is not None and name != form.name:
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514 | continue
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515 | if predicate is not None and not predicate(form):
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516 | continue
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517 | if nr:
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518 | nr -= 1
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519 | continue
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520 | self.form = form
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521 | break # success
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522 | else:
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523 | # failure
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524 | description = []
|
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525 | if name is not None: description.append("name '%s'" % name)
|
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526 | if predicate is not None:
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527 | description.append("predicate %s" % predicate)
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528 | if orig_nr is not None: description.append("nr %d" % orig_nr)
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529 | description = ", ".join(description)
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530 | raise FormNotFoundError("no form matching " + description)
|
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531 |
|
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532 | def click(self, *args, **kwds):
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533 | """See ClientForm.HTMLForm.click for documentation."""
|
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534 | if not self.viewing_html():
|
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535 | raise BrowserStateError("not viewing HTML")
|
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536 | request = self.form.click(*args, **kwds)
|
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537 | return self._add_referer_header(request)
|
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538 |
|
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539 | def submit(self, *args, **kwds):
|
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540 | """Submit current form.
|
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541 |
|
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542 | Arguments are as for ClientForm.HTMLForm.click().
|
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543 |
|
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544 | Return value is same as for Browser.open().
|
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545 |
|
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546 | """
|
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547 | return self.open(self.click(*args, **kwds))
|
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548 |
|
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549 | def click_link(self, link=None, **kwds):
|
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550 | """Find a link and return a Request object for it.
|
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551 |
|
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552 | Arguments are as for .find_link(), except that a link may be supplied
|
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553 | as the first argument.
|
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554 |
|
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555 | """
|
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556 | if not self.viewing_html():
|
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557 | raise BrowserStateError("not viewing HTML")
|
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558 | if not link:
|
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559 | link = self.find_link(**kwds)
|
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560 | else:
|
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561 | if kwds:
|
---|
562 | raise ValueError(
|
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563 | "either pass a Link, or keyword arguments, not both")
|
---|
564 | request = self.request_class(link.absolute_url)
|
---|
565 | return self._add_referer_header(request)
|
---|
566 |
|
---|
567 | def follow_link(self, link=None, **kwds):
|
---|
568 | """Find a link and .open() it.
|
---|
569 |
|
---|
570 | Arguments are as for .click_link().
|
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571 |
|
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572 | Return value is same as for Browser.open().
|
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573 |
|
---|
574 | """
|
---|
575 | return self.open(self.click_link(link, **kwds))
|
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576 |
|
---|
577 | def find_link(self, **kwds):
|
---|
578 | """Find a link in current page.
|
---|
579 |
|
---|
580 | Links are returned as mechanize.Link objects.
|
---|
581 |
|
---|
582 | # Return third link that .search()-matches the regexp "python"
|
---|
583 | # (by ".search()-matches", I mean that the regular expression method
|
---|
584 | # .search() is used, rather than .match()).
|
---|
585 | find_link(text_regex=re.compile("python"), nr=2)
|
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586 |
|
---|
587 | # Return first http link in the current page that points to somewhere
|
---|
588 | # on python.org whose link text (after tags have been removed) is
|
---|
589 | # exactly "monty python".
|
---|
590 | find_link(text="monty python",
|
---|
591 | url_regex=re.compile("http.*python.org"))
|
---|
592 |
|
---|
593 | # Return first link with exactly three HTML attributes.
|
---|
594 | find_link(predicate=lambda link: len(link.attrs) == 3)
|
---|
595 |
|
---|
596 | Links include anchors (<a>), image maps (<area>), and frames (<frame>,
|
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597 | <iframe>).
|
---|
598 |
|
---|
599 | All arguments must be passed by keyword, not position. Zero or more
|
---|
600 | arguments may be supplied. In order to find a link, all arguments
|
---|
601 | supplied must match.
|
---|
602 |
|
---|
603 | If a matching link is not found, mechanize.LinkNotFoundError is raised.
|
---|
604 |
|
---|
605 | text: link text between link tags: eg. <a href="blah">this bit</a> (as
|
---|
606 | returned by pullparser.get_compressed_text(), ie. without tags but
|
---|
607 | with opening tags "textified" as per the pullparser docs) must compare
|
---|
608 | equal to this argument, if supplied
|
---|
609 | text_regex: link text between tag (as defined above) must match the
|
---|
610 | regular expression object or regular expression string passed as this
|
---|
611 | argument, if supplied
|
---|
612 | name, name_regex: as for text and text_regex, but matched against the
|
---|
613 | name HTML attribute of the link tag
|
---|
614 | url, url_regex: as for text and text_regex, but matched against the
|
---|
615 | URL of the link tag (note this matches against Link.url, which is a
|
---|
616 | relative or absolute URL according to how it was written in the HTML)
|
---|
617 | tag: element name of opening tag, eg. "a"
|
---|
618 | predicate: a function taking a Link object as its single argument,
|
---|
619 | returning a boolean result, indicating whether the links
|
---|
620 | nr: matches the nth link that matches all other criteria (default 0)
|
---|
621 |
|
---|
622 | """
|
---|
623 | try:
|
---|
624 | return self._filter_links(self._factory.links(), **kwds).next()
|
---|
625 | except StopIteration:
|
---|
626 | raise LinkNotFoundError()
|
---|
627 |
|
---|
628 | def __getattr__(self, name):
|
---|
629 | # pass through ClientForm / DOMForm methods and attributes
|
---|
630 | form = self.__dict__.get("form")
|
---|
631 | if form is None:
|
---|
632 | raise AttributeError(
|
---|
633 | "%s instance has no attribute %s (perhaps you forgot to "
|
---|
634 | ".select_form()?)" % (self.__class__, name))
|
---|
635 | return getattr(form, name)
|
---|
636 |
|
---|
637 | def _filter_links(self, links,
|
---|
638 | text=None, text_regex=None,
|
---|
639 | name=None, name_regex=None,
|
---|
640 | url=None, url_regex=None,
|
---|
641 | tag=None,
|
---|
642 | predicate=None,
|
---|
643 | nr=0
|
---|
644 | ):
|
---|
645 | if not self.viewing_html():
|
---|
646 | raise BrowserStateError("not viewing HTML")
|
---|
647 |
|
---|
648 | found_links = []
|
---|
649 | orig_nr = nr
|
---|
650 |
|
---|
651 | for link in links:
|
---|
652 | if url is not None and url != link.url:
|
---|
653 | continue
|
---|
654 | if url_regex is not None and not re.search(url_regex, link.url):
|
---|
655 | continue
|
---|
656 | if (text is not None and
|
---|
657 | (link.text is None or text != link.text)):
|
---|
658 | continue
|
---|
659 | if (text_regex is not None and
|
---|
660 | (link.text is None or not re.search(text_regex, link.text))):
|
---|
661 | continue
|
---|
662 | if name is not None and name != dict(link.attrs).get("name"):
|
---|
663 | continue
|
---|
664 | if name_regex is not None:
|
---|
665 | link_name = dict(link.attrs).get("name")
|
---|
666 | if link_name is None or not re.search(name_regex, link_name):
|
---|
667 | continue
|
---|
668 | if tag is not None and tag != link.tag:
|
---|
669 | continue
|
---|
670 | if predicate is not None and not predicate(link):
|
---|
671 | continue
|
---|
672 | if nr:
|
---|
673 | nr -= 1
|
---|
674 | continue
|
---|
675 | yield link
|
---|
676 | nr = orig_nr
|
---|