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author | Fred Drake <fdrake@acm.org> | 2001-11-30 06:06:40 (GMT) |
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committer | Fred Drake <fdrake@acm.org> | 2001-11-30 06:06:40 (GMT) |
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Updated documentation for the new httplib interface, by Kalle Svensson.
This closes SF bug #458447.
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diff --git a/Doc/lib/libhttplib.tex b/Doc/lib/libhttplib.tex index 0067a22..cfe008b 100644 --- a/Doc/lib/libhttplib.tex +++ b/Doc/lib/libhttplib.tex @@ -13,72 +13,121 @@ that use HTTP and HTTPS. \note{HTTPS support is only available if the \refmodule{socket} module was compiled with SSL support.} -The module defines one class, \class{HTTP}: - -\begin{classdesc}{HTTP}{\optional{host\optional{, port}}} -An \class{HTTP} instance -represents one transaction with an HTTP server. It should be -instantiated passing it a host and optional port number. If no port -number is passed, the port is extracted from the host string if it has -the form \code{\var{host}:\var{port}}, else the default HTTP port (80) -is used. If no host is passed, no connection is made, and the -\method{connect()} method should be used to connect to a server. For -example, the following calls all create instances that connect to the -server at the same host and port: +The constants defined in this module are: + +\begin{datadesc}{HTTP_PORT} + The default port for the HTTP protocol (always \code{80}). +\end{datadesc} + +\begin{datadesc}{HTTPS_PORT} + The default port for the HTTPS protocol (always \code{443}). +\end{datadesc} + +The module provides the following classes: + +\begin{classdesc}{HTTPConnection}{host\optional{, port}} +An \class{HTTPConnection} instance represents one transaction with an HTTP +server. It should be instantiated passing it a host and optional port number. +If no port number is passed, the port is extracted from the host string if it +has the form \code{\var{host}:\var{port}}, else the default HTTP port (80) is +used. For example, the following calls all create instances that connect to +the server at the same host and port: \begin{verbatim} ->>> h1 = httplib.HTTP('www.cwi.nl') ->>> h2 = httplib.HTTP('www.cwi.nl:80') ->>> h3 = httplib.HTTP('www.cwi.nl', 80) +>>> h1 = httplib.HTTPConnection('www.cwi.nl') +>>> h2 = httplib.HTTPConnection('www.cwi.nl:80') +>>> h3 = httplib.HTTPConnection('www.cwi.nl', 80) \end{verbatim} +\end{classdesc} -Once an \class{HTTP} instance has been connected to an HTTP server, it -should be used as follows: +\begin{classdesc}{HTTPSConnection}{host\optional{, port}} +A subclass of \class{HTTPConnection} that uses SSL for communication with +secure servers. Default port is \code{443}. +\end{classdesc} -\begin{enumerate} +The following exceptions are raised as appropriate: -\item Make exactly one call to the \method{putrequest()} method. +\begin{excdesc}{HTTPException} +The base class of the other exceptions in this module. It is a +subclass of \exception{Exception}. +\end{excdesc} -\item Make zero or more calls to the \method{putheader()} method. +\begin{excdesc}{NotConnected} +A subclass of \exception{HTTPException}. +\end{excdesc} -\item Call the \method{endheaders()} method (this can be omitted if -step 4 makes no calls). +\begin{excdesc}{UnknownProtocol} +A subclass of \exception{HTTPException}. +\end{excdesc} -\item Optional calls to the \method{send()} method. +\begin{excdesc}{UnknownTransferEncoding} +A subclass of \exception{HTTPException}. +\end{excdesc} -\item Call the \method{getreply()} method. +\begin{excdesc}{IllegalKeywordArgument} +A subclass of \exception{HTTPException}. +\end{excdesc} -\item Call the \method{getfile()} method and read the data off the -file object that it returns. +\begin{excdesc}{UnimplementedFileMode} +A subclass of \exception{HTTPException}. +\end{excdesc} -\end{enumerate} -\end{classdesc} +\begin{excdesc}{IncompleteRead} +A subclass of \exception{HTTPException}. +\end{excdesc} -\begin{datadesc}{HTTP_PORT} - The default port for the HTTP protocol (always \code{80}). -\end{datadesc} +\begin{excdesc}{ImproperConnectionState} +A subclass of \exception{HTTPException}. +\end{excdesc} -\begin{datadesc}{HTTPS_PORT} - The default port for the HTTPS protocol (always \code{443}). -\end{datadesc} +\begin{excdesc}{CannotSendRequest} +A subclass of \exception{ImproperConnectionState}. +\end{excdesc} +\begin{excdesc}{CannotSendHeader} +A subclass of \exception{ImproperConnectionState}. +\end{excdesc} -\subsection{HTTP Objects \label{http-objects}} +\begin{excdesc}{ResponseNotReady} +A subclass of \exception{ImproperConnectionState}. +\end{excdesc} -\class{HTTP} instances have the following methods: +\begin{excdesc}{BadStatusLine} +A subclass of \exception{HTTPException}. Raised if a server responds with a +HTTP status code that we don't understand. +\end{excdesc} +\subsection{HTTPConnection Objects \label{httpconnection-objects}} + +\class{HTTPConnection} instances have the following methods: + +\begin{methoddesc}{request}{method, url\optional{, body\optional{, headers}}} +This will send a request to the server using the HTTP request method +\var{method} and the selector \var{url}. If the \var{body} argument is +present, it should be a string of data to send after the headers are finished. +The header Content-Length is automatically set to the correct value. +The \var{headers} argument should be a mapping of extra HTTP headers to send +with the request. +\end{methoddesc} + +\begin{methoddesc}{getresponse}{} +Should be called after a request is sent to get the response from the server. +Returns an \class{HTTPResponse} instance. +\end{methoddesc} + \begin{methoddesc}{set_debuglevel}{level} Set the debugging level (the amount of debugging output printed). The default debug level is \code{0}, meaning no debugging output is printed. \end{methoddesc} -\begin{methoddesc}{connect}{host\optional{, port}} -Connect to the server given by \var{host} and \var{port}. See the -introduction to the \refmodule{httplib} module for information on the -default ports. This should be called directly only if the instance -was instantiated without passing a host. +\begin{methoddesc}{connect}{} +Connect to the server specified when the object was created. +\end{methoddesc} + +\begin{methoddesc}{close}{} +Close the connection to the server. \end{methoddesc} \begin{methoddesc}{send}{data} @@ -91,11 +140,11 @@ Send data to the server. This should be used directly only after the This should be the first call after the connection to the server has been made. It sends a line to the server consisting of the \var{request} string, the \var{selector} string, and the HTTP version -(\code{HTTP/1.0}). +(\code{HTTP/1.1}). \end{methoddesc} \begin{methoddesc}{putheader}{header, argument\optional{, ...}} -Send an \rfc{822} style header to the server. It sends a line to the +Send an \rfc{822}-style header to the server. It sends a line to the server consisting of the header, a colon and a space, and the first argument. If more arguments are given, continuation lines are sent, each consisting of a tab and an argument. @@ -105,24 +154,36 @@ each consisting of a tab and an argument. Send a blank line to the server, signalling the end of the headers. \end{methoddesc} -\begin{methoddesc}{getreply}{} -Complete the request by shutting down the sending end of the socket, -read the reply from the server, and return a triple -\code{(\var{replycode}, \var{message}, \var{headers})}. Here, -\var{replycode} is the integer reply code from the request (e.g., -\code{200} if the request was handled properly); \var{message} is the -message string corresponding to the reply code; and \var{headers} is -an instance of the class \class{mimetools.Message} containing the -headers received from the server. See the description of the -\refmodule{mimetools}\refstmodindex{mimetools} module. + +\subsection{HTTPResponse Objects \label{httpresponse-objects}} + +\class{HTTPResponse} instances have the following methods and attributes: + +\begin{methoddesc}{read}{} +Reads and returns the response body. \end{methoddesc} -\begin{methoddesc}{getfile}{} -Return a file object from which the data returned by the server can be -read, using the \method{read()}, \method{readline()} or -\method{readlines()} methods. +\begin{methoddesc}{getheader}{name\optional{, default}} +Get the contents of the header \var{name}, or \var{default} if there is no +matching header. \end{methoddesc} +\begin{datadesc}{msg} + A \class{mimetools.Message} instance containing the response headers. +\end{datadesc} + +\begin{datadesc}{version} + HTTP protocol version used by server. 10 for HTTP/1.0, 11 for HTTP/1.1. +\end{datadesc} + +\begin{datadesc}{status} + Status code returned by server. +\end{datadesc} + +\begin{datadesc}{reason} + Reason phrase returned by server. +\end{datadesc} + \subsection{Examples \label{httplib-examples}} @@ -130,17 +191,18 @@ Here is an example session that uses the \samp{GET} method: \begin{verbatim} >>> import httplib ->>> h = httplib.HTTP('www.cwi.nl') ->>> h.putrequest('GET', '/index.html') ->>> h.putheader('Accept', 'text/html') ->>> h.putheader('Accept', 'text/plain') ->>> h.putheader('Host', 'www.cwi.nl') ->>> h.endheaders() ->>> errcode, errmsg, headers = h.getreply() ->>> print errcode # Should be 200 ->>> f = h.getfile() ->>> data = f.read() # Get the raw HTML ->>> f.close() +>>> conn = httplib.HTTPConnection("www.python.org") +>>> conn.request("GET", "/index.html") +>>> r1 = conn.getresponse() +>>> print r1.status, r1.reason +200 OK +>>> data1 = r1.read() +>>> conn.request("GET", "/parrot.spam") +>>> r2 = conn.getresponse() +>>> print r2.status, r2.reason +404 Not Found +>>> data2 = r2.read() +>>> conn.close() \end{verbatim} Here is an example session that shows how to \samp{POST} requests: @@ -148,15 +210,13 @@ Here is an example session that shows how to \samp{POST} requests: \begin{verbatim} >>> import httplib, urllib >>> params = urllib.urlencode({'spam': 1, 'eggs': 2, 'bacon': 0}) ->>> h = httplib.HTTP("www.musi-cal.com:80") ->>> h.putrequest("POST", "/cgi-bin/query") ->>> h.putheader("Content-type", "application/x-www-form-urlencoded") ->>> h.putheader("Content-length", "%d" % len(params)) ->>> h.putheader('Accept', 'text/plain') ->>> h.putheader('Host', 'www.musi-cal.com') ->>> h.endheaders() ->>> h.send(params) ->>> reply, msg, hdrs = h.getreply() ->>> print reply # should be 200 ->>> data = h.getfile().read() # get the raw HTML +>>> headers = {"Content-type": "application/x-www-form-urlencoded", +... "Accept": "text/plain"} +>>> conn = httplib.HTTPConnection("musi-cal.mojam.com:80") +>>> conn.request("POST", "/cgi-bin/query", params, headers) +>>> response = h.getresponse() +>>> print response.status, response.reason +200 OK +>>> data = response.read() +>>> conn.close() \end{verbatim} |