| # Copyright 2014 Google Inc. All Rights Reserved. |
| # |
| # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); |
| # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. |
| # You may obtain a copy of the License at |
| # |
| # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 |
| # |
| # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software |
| # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, |
| # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. |
| # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and |
| # limitations under the License. |
| |
| """Client for discovery based APIs. |
| |
| A client library for Google's discovery based APIs. |
| """ |
| from __future__ import absolute_import |
| |
| __author__ = "[email protected] (Joe Gregorio)" |
| __all__ = ["build", "build_from_document", "fix_method_name", "key2param"] |
| |
| # Standard library imports |
| import copy |
| from collections import OrderedDict |
| import collections.abc |
| from email.generator import BytesGenerator |
| from email.mime.multipart import MIMEMultipart |
| from email.mime.nonmultipart import MIMENonMultipart |
| import http.client as http_client |
| import io |
| import json |
| import keyword |
| import logging |
| import mimetypes |
| import os |
| import re |
| import urllib |
| |
| # Third-party imports |
| import httplib2 |
| import uritemplate |
| import google.api_core.client_options |
| from google.auth.transport import mtls |
| from google.auth.exceptions import MutualTLSChannelError |
| from google.oauth2 import service_account |
| |
| try: |
| import google_auth_httplib2 |
| except ImportError: # pragma: NO COVER |
| google_auth_httplib2 = None |
| |
| # Local imports |
| from googleapiclient import _auth |
| from googleapiclient import mimeparse |
| from googleapiclient.errors import HttpError |
| from googleapiclient.errors import InvalidJsonError |
| from googleapiclient.errors import MediaUploadSizeError |
| from googleapiclient.errors import UnacceptableMimeTypeError |
| from googleapiclient.errors import UnknownApiNameOrVersion |
| from googleapiclient.errors import UnknownFileType |
| from googleapiclient.http import build_http |
| from googleapiclient.http import BatchHttpRequest |
| from googleapiclient.http import HttpMock |
| from googleapiclient.http import HttpMockSequence |
| from googleapiclient.http import HttpRequest |
| from googleapiclient.http import MediaFileUpload |
| from googleapiclient.http import MediaUpload |
| from googleapiclient.model import JsonModel |
| from googleapiclient.model import MediaModel |
| from googleapiclient.model import RawModel |
| from googleapiclient.schema import Schemas |
| |
| from googleapiclient._helpers import _add_query_parameter |
| from googleapiclient._helpers import positional |
| |
| |
| # The client library requires a version of httplib2 that supports RETRIES. |
| httplib2.RETRIES = 1 |
| |
| logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) |
| |
| URITEMPLATE = re.compile("{[^}]*}") |
| VARNAME = re.compile("[a-zA-Z0-9_-]+") |
| DISCOVERY_URI = ( |
| "https://www.googleapis.com/discovery/v1/apis/" "{api}/{apiVersion}/rest" |
| ) |
| V1_DISCOVERY_URI = DISCOVERY_URI |
| V2_DISCOVERY_URI = ( |
| "https://{api}.googleapis.com/$discovery/rest?" "version={apiVersion}" |
| ) |
| DEFAULT_METHOD_DOC = "A description of how to use this function" |
| HTTP_PAYLOAD_METHODS = frozenset(["PUT", "POST", "PATCH"]) |
| |
| _MEDIA_SIZE_BIT_SHIFTS = {"KB": 10, "MB": 20, "GB": 30, "TB": 40} |
| BODY_PARAMETER_DEFAULT_VALUE = {"description": "The request body.", "type": "object"} |
| MEDIA_BODY_PARAMETER_DEFAULT_VALUE = { |
| "description": ( |
| "The filename of the media request body, or an instance " |
| "of a MediaUpload object." |
| ), |
| "type": "string", |
| "required": False, |
| } |
| MEDIA_MIME_TYPE_PARAMETER_DEFAULT_VALUE = { |
| "description": ( |
| "The MIME type of the media request body, or an instance " |
| "of a MediaUpload object." |
| ), |
| "type": "string", |
| "required": False, |
| } |
| _PAGE_TOKEN_NAMES = ("pageToken", "nextPageToken") |
| |
| # Parameters controlling mTLS behavior. See https://google.aip.dev/auth/4114. |
| GOOGLE_API_USE_CLIENT_CERTIFICATE = "GOOGLE_API_USE_CLIENT_CERTIFICATE" |
| GOOGLE_API_USE_MTLS_ENDPOINT = "GOOGLE_API_USE_MTLS_ENDPOINT" |
| |
| # Parameters accepted by the stack, but not visible via discovery. |
| # TODO(dhermes): Remove 'userip' in 'v2'. |
| STACK_QUERY_PARAMETERS = frozenset(["trace", "pp", "userip", "strict"]) |
| STACK_QUERY_PARAMETER_DEFAULT_VALUE = {"type": "string", "location": "query"} |
| |
| # Library-specific reserved words beyond Python keywords. |
| RESERVED_WORDS = frozenset(["body"]) |
| |
| # patch _write_lines to avoid munging '\r' into '\n' |
| # ( https://bugs.python.org/issue18886 https://bugs.python.org/issue19003 ) |
| class _BytesGenerator(BytesGenerator): |
| _write_lines = BytesGenerator.write |
| |
| |
| def fix_method_name(name): |
| """Fix method names to avoid '$' characters and reserved word conflicts. |
| |
| Args: |
| name: string, method name. |
| |
| Returns: |
| The name with '_' appended if the name is a reserved word and '$' and '-' |
| replaced with '_'. |
| """ |
| name = name.replace("$", "_").replace("-", "_") |
| if keyword.iskeyword(name) or name in RESERVED_WORDS: |
| return name + "_" |
| else: |
| return name |
| |
| |
| def key2param(key): |
| """Converts key names into parameter names. |
| |
| For example, converting "max-results" -> "max_results" |
| |
| Args: |
| key: string, the method key name. |
| |
| Returns: |
| A safe method name based on the key name. |
| """ |
| result = [] |
| key = list(key) |
| if not key[0].isalpha(): |
| result.append("x") |
| for c in key: |
| if c.isalnum(): |
| result.append(c) |
| else: |
| result.append("_") |
| |
| return "".join(result) |
| |
| |
| @positional(2) |
| def build( |
| serviceName, |
| version, |
| http=None, |
| discoveryServiceUrl=None, |
| developerKey=None, |
| model=None, |
| requestBuilder=HttpRequest, |
| credentials=None, |
| cache_discovery=True, |
| cache=None, |
| client_options=None, |
| adc_cert_path=None, |
| adc_key_path=None, |
| num_retries=1, |
| static_discovery=None, |
| always_use_jwt_access=False, |
| ): |
| """Construct a Resource for interacting with an API. |
| |
| Construct a Resource object for interacting with an API. The serviceName and |
| version are the names from the Discovery service. |
| |
| Args: |
| serviceName: string, name of the service. |
| version: string, the version of the service. |
| http: httplib2.Http, An instance of httplib2.Http or something that acts |
| like it that HTTP requests will be made through. |
| discoveryServiceUrl: string, a URI Template that points to the location of |
| the discovery service. It should have two parameters {api} and |
| {apiVersion} that when filled in produce an absolute URI to the discovery |
| document for that service. |
| developerKey: string, key obtained from |
| https://code.google.com/apis/console. |
| model: googleapiclient.Model, converts to and from the wire format. |
| requestBuilder: googleapiclient.http.HttpRequest, encapsulator for an HTTP |
| request. |
| credentials: oauth2client.Credentials or |
| google.auth.credentials.Credentials, credentials to be used for |
| authentication. |
| cache_discovery: Boolean, whether or not to cache the discovery doc. |
| cache: googleapiclient.discovery_cache.base.CacheBase, an optional |
| cache object for the discovery documents. |
| client_options: Mapping object or google.api_core.client_options, client |
| options to set user options on the client. |
| (1) The API endpoint should be set through client_options. If API endpoint |
| is not set, `GOOGLE_API_USE_MTLS_ENDPOINT` environment variable can be used |
| to control which endpoint to use. |
| (2) client_cert_source is not supported, client cert should be provided using |
| client_encrypted_cert_source instead. In order to use the provided client |
| cert, `GOOGLE_API_USE_CLIENT_CERTIFICATE` environment variable must be |
| set to `true`. |
| More details on the environment variables are here: |
| https://google.aip.dev/auth/4114 |
| adc_cert_path: str, client certificate file path to save the application |
| default client certificate for mTLS. This field is required if you want to |
| use the default client certificate. `GOOGLE_API_USE_CLIENT_CERTIFICATE` |
| environment variable must be set to `true` in order to use this field, |
| otherwise this field doesn't nothing. |
| More details on the environment variables are here: |
| https://google.aip.dev/auth/4114 |
| adc_key_path: str, client encrypted private key file path to save the |
| application default client encrypted private key for mTLS. This field is |
| required if you want to use the default client certificate. |
| `GOOGLE_API_USE_CLIENT_CERTIFICATE` environment variable must be set to |
| `true` in order to use this field, otherwise this field doesn't nothing. |
| More details on the environment variables are here: |
| https://google.aip.dev/auth/4114 |
| num_retries: Integer, number of times to retry discovery with |
| randomized exponential backoff in case of intermittent/connection issues. |
| static_discovery: Boolean, whether or not to use the static discovery docs |
| included in the library. The default value for `static_discovery` depends |
| on the value of `discoveryServiceUrl`. `static_discovery` will default to |
| `True` when `discoveryServiceUrl` is also not provided, otherwise it will |
| default to `False`. |
| always_use_jwt_access: Boolean, whether always use self signed JWT for service |
| account credentials. This only applies to |
| google.oauth2.service_account.Credentials. |
| |
| Returns: |
| A Resource object with methods for interacting with the service. |
| |
| Raises: |
| google.auth.exceptions.MutualTLSChannelError: if there are any problems |
| setting up mutual TLS channel. |
| """ |
| params = {"api": serviceName, "apiVersion": version} |
| |
| # The default value for `static_discovery` depends on the value of |
| # `discoveryServiceUrl`. `static_discovery` will default to `True` when |
| # `discoveryServiceUrl` is also not provided, otherwise it will default to |
| # `False`. This is added for backwards compatability with |
| # google-api-python-client 1.x which does not support the `static_discovery` |
| # parameter. |
| if static_discovery is None: |
| if discoveryServiceUrl is None: |
| static_discovery = True |
| else: |
| static_discovery = False |
| |
| if http is None: |
| discovery_http = build_http() |
| else: |
| discovery_http = http |
| |
| service = None |
| |
| for discovery_url in _discovery_service_uri_options(discoveryServiceUrl, version): |
| requested_url = uritemplate.expand(discovery_url, params) |
| |
| try: |
| content = _retrieve_discovery_doc( |
| requested_url, |
| discovery_http, |
| cache_discovery, |
| serviceName, |
| version, |
| cache, |
| developerKey, |
| num_retries=num_retries, |
| static_discovery=static_discovery, |
| ) |
| service = build_from_document( |
| content, |
| base=discovery_url, |
| http=http, |
| developerKey=developerKey, |
| model=model, |
| requestBuilder=requestBuilder, |
| credentials=credentials, |
| client_options=client_options, |
| adc_cert_path=adc_cert_path, |
| adc_key_path=adc_key_path, |
| always_use_jwt_access=always_use_jwt_access, |
| ) |
| break # exit if a service was created |
| except HttpError as e: |
| if e.resp.status == http_client.NOT_FOUND: |
| continue |
| else: |
| raise e |
| |
| # If discovery_http was created by this function, we are done with it |
| # and can safely close it |
| if http is None: |
| discovery_http.close() |
| |
| if service is None: |
| raise UnknownApiNameOrVersion("name: %s version: %s" % (serviceName, version)) |
| else: |
| return service |
| |
| |
| def _discovery_service_uri_options(discoveryServiceUrl, version): |
| """ |
| Returns Discovery URIs to be used for attemnting to build the API Resource. |
| |
| Args: |
| discoveryServiceUrl: |
| string, the Original Discovery Service URL preferred by the customer. |
| version: |
| string, API Version requested |
| |
| Returns: |
| A list of URIs to be tried for the Service Discovery, in order. |
| """ |
| |
| if discoveryServiceUrl is not None: |
| return [discoveryServiceUrl] |
| if version is None: |
| # V1 Discovery won't work if the requested version is None |
| logger.warning( |
| "Discovery V1 does not support empty versions. Defaulting to V2..." |
| ) |
| return [V2_DISCOVERY_URI] |
| else: |
| return [DISCOVERY_URI, V2_DISCOVERY_URI] |
| |
| |
| def _retrieve_discovery_doc( |
| url, |
| http, |
| cache_discovery, |
| serviceName, |
| version, |
| cache=None, |
| developerKey=None, |
| num_retries=1, |
| static_discovery=True |
| ): |
| """Retrieves the discovery_doc from cache or the internet. |
| |
| Args: |
| url: string, the URL of the discovery document. |
| http: httplib2.Http, An instance of httplib2.Http or something that acts |
| like it through which HTTP requests will be made. |
| cache_discovery: Boolean, whether or not to cache the discovery doc. |
| serviceName: string, name of the service. |
| version: string, the version of the service. |
| cache: googleapiclient.discovery_cache.base.Cache, an optional cache |
| object for the discovery documents. |
| developerKey: string, Key for controlling API usage, generated |
| from the API Console. |
| num_retries: Integer, number of times to retry discovery with |
| randomized exponential backoff in case of intermittent/connection issues. |
| static_discovery: Boolean, whether or not to use the static discovery docs |
| included in the library. |
| |
| Returns: |
| A unicode string representation of the discovery document. |
| """ |
| from . import discovery_cache |
| |
| if cache_discovery: |
| if cache is None: |
| cache = discovery_cache.autodetect() |
| if cache: |
| content = cache.get(url) |
| if content: |
| return content |
| |
| # When `static_discovery=True`, use static discovery artifacts included |
| # with the library |
| if static_discovery: |
| content = discovery_cache.get_static_doc(serviceName, version) |
| if content: |
| return content |
| else: |
| raise UnknownApiNameOrVersion("name: %s version: %s" % (serviceName, version)) |
| |
| actual_url = url |
| # REMOTE_ADDR is defined by the CGI spec [RFC3875] as the environment |
| # variable that contains the network address of the client sending the |
| # request. If it exists then add that to the request for the discovery |
| # document to avoid exceeding the quota on discovery requests. |
| if "REMOTE_ADDR" in os.environ: |
| actual_url = _add_query_parameter(url, "userIp", os.environ["REMOTE_ADDR"]) |
| if developerKey: |
| actual_url = _add_query_parameter(url, "key", developerKey) |
| logger.debug("URL being requested: GET %s", actual_url) |
| |
| # Execute this request with retries build into HttpRequest |
| # Note that it will already raise an error if we don't get a 2xx response |
| req = HttpRequest(http, HttpRequest.null_postproc, actual_url) |
| resp, content = req.execute(num_retries=num_retries) |
| |
| try: |
| content = content.decode("utf-8") |
| except AttributeError: |
| pass |
| |
| try: |
| service = json.loads(content) |
| except ValueError as e: |
| logger.error("Failed to parse as JSON: " + content) |
| raise InvalidJsonError() |
| if cache_discovery and cache: |
| cache.set(url, content) |
| return content |
| |
| |
| @positional(1) |
| def build_from_document( |
| service, |
| base=None, |
| future=None, |
| http=None, |
| developerKey=None, |
| model=None, |
| requestBuilder=HttpRequest, |
| credentials=None, |
| client_options=None, |
| adc_cert_path=None, |
| adc_key_path=None, |
| always_use_jwt_access=False, |
| ): |
| """Create a Resource for interacting with an API. |
| |
| Same as `build()`, but constructs the Resource object from a discovery |
| document that is it given, as opposed to retrieving one over HTTP. |
| |
| Args: |
| service: string or object, the JSON discovery document describing the API. |
| The value passed in may either be the JSON string or the deserialized |
| JSON. |
| base: string, base URI for all HTTP requests, usually the discovery URI. |
| This parameter is no longer used as rootUrl and servicePath are included |
| within the discovery document. (deprecated) |
| future: string, discovery document with future capabilities (deprecated). |
| http: httplib2.Http, An instance of httplib2.Http or something that acts |
| like it that HTTP requests will be made through. |
| developerKey: string, Key for controlling API usage, generated |
| from the API Console. |
| model: Model class instance that serializes and de-serializes requests and |
| responses. |
| requestBuilder: Takes an http request and packages it up to be executed. |
| credentials: oauth2client.Credentials or |
| google.auth.credentials.Credentials, credentials to be used for |
| authentication. |
| client_options: Mapping object or google.api_core.client_options, client |
| options to set user options on the client. |
| (1) The API endpoint should be set through client_options. If API endpoint |
| is not set, `GOOGLE_API_USE_MTLS_ENDPOINT` environment variable can be used |
| to control which endpoint to use. |
| (2) client_cert_source is not supported, client cert should be provided using |
| client_encrypted_cert_source instead. In order to use the provided client |
| cert, `GOOGLE_API_USE_CLIENT_CERTIFICATE` environment variable must be |
| set to `true`. |
| More details on the environment variables are here: |
| https://google.aip.dev/auth/4114 |
| adc_cert_path: str, client certificate file path to save the application |
| default client certificate for mTLS. This field is required if you want to |
| use the default client certificate. `GOOGLE_API_USE_CLIENT_CERTIFICATE` |
| environment variable must be set to `true` in order to use this field, |
| otherwise this field doesn't nothing. |
| More details on the environment variables are here: |
| https://google.aip.dev/auth/4114 |
| adc_key_path: str, client encrypted private key file path to save the |
| application default client encrypted private key for mTLS. This field is |
| required if you want to use the default client certificate. |
| `GOOGLE_API_USE_CLIENT_CERTIFICATE` environment variable must be set to |
| `true` in order to use this field, otherwise this field doesn't nothing. |
| More details on the environment variables are here: |
| https://google.aip.dev/auth/4114 |
| always_use_jwt_access: Boolean, whether always use self signed JWT for service |
| account credentials. This only applies to |
| google.oauth2.service_account.Credentials. |
| |
| Returns: |
| A Resource object with methods for interacting with the service. |
| |
| Raises: |
| google.auth.exceptions.MutualTLSChannelError: if there are any problems |
| setting up mutual TLS channel. |
| """ |
| |
| if client_options is None: |
| client_options = google.api_core.client_options.ClientOptions() |
| if isinstance(client_options, collections.abc.Mapping): |
| client_options = google.api_core.client_options.from_dict(client_options) |
| |
| if http is not None: |
| # if http is passed, the user cannot provide credentials |
| banned_options = [ |
| (credentials, "credentials"), |
| (client_options.credentials_file, "client_options.credentials_file"), |
| ] |
| for option, name in banned_options: |
| if option is not None: |
| raise ValueError("Arguments http and {} are mutually exclusive".format(name)) |
| |
| if isinstance(service, str): |
| service = json.loads(service) |
| elif isinstance(service, bytes): |
| service = json.loads(service.decode("utf-8")) |
| |
| if "rootUrl" not in service and isinstance(http, (HttpMock, HttpMockSequence)): |
| logger.error( |
| "You are using HttpMock or HttpMockSequence without" |
| + "having the service discovery doc in cache. Try calling " |
| + "build() without mocking once first to populate the " |
| + "cache." |
| ) |
| raise InvalidJsonError() |
| |
| # If an API Endpoint is provided on client options, use that as the base URL |
| base = urllib.parse.urljoin(service["rootUrl"], service["servicePath"]) |
| audience_for_self_signed_jwt = base |
| if client_options.api_endpoint: |
| base = client_options.api_endpoint |
| |
| schema = Schemas(service) |
| |
| # If the http client is not specified, then we must construct an http client |
| # to make requests. If the service has scopes, then we also need to setup |
| # authentication. |
| if http is None: |
| # Does the service require scopes? |
| scopes = list( |
| service.get("auth", {}).get("oauth2", {}).get("scopes", {}).keys() |
| ) |
| |
| # If so, then the we need to setup authentication if no developerKey is |
| # specified. |
| if scopes and not developerKey: |
| # Make sure the user didn't pass multiple credentials |
| if client_options.credentials_file and credentials: |
| raise google.api_core.exceptions.DuplicateCredentialArgs( |
| "client_options.credentials_file and credentials are mutually exclusive." |
| ) |
| # Check for credentials file via client options |
| if client_options.credentials_file: |
| credentials = _auth.credentials_from_file( |
| client_options.credentials_file, |
| scopes=client_options.scopes, |
| quota_project_id=client_options.quota_project_id, |
| ) |
| # If the user didn't pass in credentials, attempt to acquire application |
| # default credentials. |
| if credentials is None: |
| credentials = _auth.default_credentials( |
| scopes=client_options.scopes, |
| quota_project_id=client_options.quota_project_id, |
| ) |
| |
| # The credentials need to be scoped. |
| # If the user provided scopes via client_options don't override them |
| if not client_options.scopes: |
| credentials = _auth.with_scopes(credentials, scopes) |
| |
| # For google-auth service account credentials, enable self signed JWT if |
| # always_use_jwt_access is true. |
| if ( |
| credentials |
| and isinstance(credentials, service_account.Credentials) |
| and always_use_jwt_access |
| and hasattr(service_account.Credentials, "with_always_use_jwt_access") |
| ): |
| credentials = credentials.with_always_use_jwt_access(always_use_jwt_access) |
| credentials._create_self_signed_jwt(audience_for_self_signed_jwt) |
| |
| # If credentials are provided, create an authorized http instance; |
| # otherwise, skip authentication. |
| if credentials: |
| http = _auth.authorized_http(credentials) |
| |
| # If the service doesn't require scopes then there is no need for |
| # authentication. |
| else: |
| http = build_http() |
| |
| # Obtain client cert and create mTLS http channel if cert exists. |
| client_cert_to_use = None |
| use_client_cert = os.getenv(GOOGLE_API_USE_CLIENT_CERTIFICATE, "false") |
| if not use_client_cert in ("true", "false"): |
| raise MutualTLSChannelError( |
| "Unsupported GOOGLE_API_USE_CLIENT_CERTIFICATE value. Accepted values: true, false" |
| ) |
| if client_options and client_options.client_cert_source: |
| raise MutualTLSChannelError( |
| "ClientOptions.client_cert_source is not supported, please use ClientOptions.client_encrypted_cert_source." |
| ) |
| if use_client_cert == "true": |
| if ( |
| client_options |
| and hasattr(client_options, "client_encrypted_cert_source") |
| and client_options.client_encrypted_cert_source |
| ): |
| client_cert_to_use = client_options.client_encrypted_cert_source |
| elif ( |
| adc_cert_path and adc_key_path and mtls.has_default_client_cert_source() |
| ): |
| client_cert_to_use = mtls.default_client_encrypted_cert_source( |
| adc_cert_path, adc_key_path |
| ) |
| if client_cert_to_use: |
| cert_path, key_path, passphrase = client_cert_to_use() |
| |
| # The http object we built could be google_auth_httplib2.AuthorizedHttp |
| # or httplib2.Http. In the first case we need to extract the wrapped |
| # httplib2.Http object from google_auth_httplib2.AuthorizedHttp. |
| http_channel = ( |
| http.http |
| if google_auth_httplib2 |
| and isinstance(http, google_auth_httplib2.AuthorizedHttp) |
| else http |
| ) |
| http_channel.add_certificate(key_path, cert_path, "", passphrase) |
| |
| # If user doesn't provide api endpoint via client options, decide which |
| # api endpoint to use. |
| if "mtlsRootUrl" in service and ( |
| not client_options or not client_options.api_endpoint |
| ): |
| mtls_endpoint = urllib.parse.urljoin(service["mtlsRootUrl"], service["servicePath"]) |
| use_mtls_endpoint = os.getenv(GOOGLE_API_USE_MTLS_ENDPOINT, "auto") |
| |
| if not use_mtls_endpoint in ("never", "auto", "always"): |
| raise MutualTLSChannelError( |
| "Unsupported GOOGLE_API_USE_MTLS_ENDPOINT value. Accepted values: never, auto, always" |
| ) |
| |
| # Switch to mTLS endpoint, if environment variable is "always", or |
| # environment varibable is "auto" and client cert exists. |
| if use_mtls_endpoint == "always" or ( |
| use_mtls_endpoint == "auto" and client_cert_to_use |
| ): |
| base = mtls_endpoint |
| |
| if model is None: |
| features = service.get("features", []) |
| model = JsonModel("dataWrapper" in features) |
| |
| return Resource( |
| http=http, |
| baseUrl=base, |
| model=model, |
| developerKey=developerKey, |
| requestBuilder=requestBuilder, |
| resourceDesc=service, |
| rootDesc=service, |
| schema=schema, |
| ) |
| |
| |
| def _cast(value, schema_type): |
| """Convert value to a string based on JSON Schema type. |
| |
| See http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-zyp-json-schema-03 for more details on |
| JSON Schema. |
| |
| Args: |
| value: any, the value to convert |
| schema_type: string, the type that value should be interpreted as |
| |
| Returns: |
| A string representation of 'value' based on the schema_type. |
| """ |
| if schema_type == "string": |
| if type(value) == type("") or type(value) == type(u""): |
| return value |
| else: |
| return str(value) |
| elif schema_type == "integer": |
| return str(int(value)) |
| elif schema_type == "number": |
| return str(float(value)) |
| elif schema_type == "boolean": |
| return str(bool(value)).lower() |
| else: |
| if type(value) == type("") or type(value) == type(u""): |
| return value |
| else: |
| return str(value) |
| |
| |
| def _media_size_to_long(maxSize): |
| """Convert a string media size, such as 10GB or 3TB into an integer. |
| |
| Args: |
| maxSize: string, size as a string, such as 2MB or 7GB. |
| |
| Returns: |
| The size as an integer value. |
| """ |
| if len(maxSize) < 2: |
| return 0 |
| units = maxSize[-2:].upper() |
| bit_shift = _MEDIA_SIZE_BIT_SHIFTS.get(units) |
| if bit_shift is not None: |
| return int(maxSize[:-2]) << bit_shift |
| else: |
| return int(maxSize) |
| |
| |
| def _media_path_url_from_info(root_desc, path_url): |
| """Creates an absolute media path URL. |
| |
| Constructed using the API root URI and service path from the discovery |
| document and the relative path for the API method. |
| |
| Args: |
| root_desc: Dictionary; the entire original deserialized discovery document. |
| path_url: String; the relative URL for the API method. Relative to the API |
| root, which is specified in the discovery document. |
| |
| Returns: |
| String; the absolute URI for media upload for the API method. |
| """ |
| return "%(root)supload/%(service_path)s%(path)s" % { |
| "root": root_desc["rootUrl"], |
| "service_path": root_desc["servicePath"], |
| "path": path_url, |
| } |
| |
| |
| def _fix_up_parameters(method_desc, root_desc, http_method, schema): |
| """Updates parameters of an API method with values specific to this library. |
| |
| Specifically, adds whatever global parameters are specified by the API to the |
| parameters for the individual method. Also adds parameters which don't |
| appear in the discovery document, but are available to all discovery based |
| APIs (these are listed in STACK_QUERY_PARAMETERS). |
| |
| SIDE EFFECTS: This updates the parameters dictionary object in the method |
| description. |
| |
| Args: |
| method_desc: Dictionary with metadata describing an API method. Value comes |
| from the dictionary of methods stored in the 'methods' key in the |
| deserialized discovery document. |
| root_desc: Dictionary; the entire original deserialized discovery document. |
| http_method: String; the HTTP method used to call the API method described |
| in method_desc. |
| schema: Object, mapping of schema names to schema descriptions. |
| |
| Returns: |
| The updated Dictionary stored in the 'parameters' key of the method |
| description dictionary. |
| """ |
| parameters = method_desc.setdefault("parameters", {}) |
| |
| # Add in the parameters common to all methods. |
| for name, description in root_desc.get("parameters", {}).items(): |
| parameters[name] = description |
| |
| # Add in undocumented query parameters. |
| for name in STACK_QUERY_PARAMETERS: |
| parameters[name] = STACK_QUERY_PARAMETER_DEFAULT_VALUE.copy() |
| |
| # Add 'body' (our own reserved word) to parameters if the method supports |
| # a request payload. |
| if http_method in HTTP_PAYLOAD_METHODS and "request" in method_desc: |
| body = BODY_PARAMETER_DEFAULT_VALUE.copy() |
| body.update(method_desc["request"]) |
| parameters["body"] = body |
| |
| return parameters |
| |
| |
| def _fix_up_media_upload(method_desc, root_desc, path_url, parameters): |
| """Adds 'media_body' and 'media_mime_type' parameters if supported by method. |
| |
| SIDE EFFECTS: If there is a 'mediaUpload' in the method description, adds |
| 'media_upload' key to parameters. |
| |
| Args: |
| method_desc: Dictionary with metadata describing an API method. Value comes |
| from the dictionary of methods stored in the 'methods' key in the |
| deserialized discovery document. |
| root_desc: Dictionary; the entire original deserialized discovery document. |
| path_url: String; the relative URL for the API method. Relative to the API |
| root, which is specified in the discovery document. |
| parameters: A dictionary describing method parameters for method described |
| in method_desc. |
| |
| Returns: |
| Triple (accept, max_size, media_path_url) where: |
| - accept is a list of strings representing what content types are |
| accepted for media upload. Defaults to empty list if not in the |
| discovery document. |
| - max_size is a long representing the max size in bytes allowed for a |
| media upload. Defaults to 0L if not in the discovery document. |
| - media_path_url is a String; the absolute URI for media upload for the |
| API method. Constructed using the API root URI and service path from |
| the discovery document and the relative path for the API method. If |
| media upload is not supported, this is None. |
| """ |
| media_upload = method_desc.get("mediaUpload", {}) |
| accept = media_upload.get("accept", []) |
| max_size = _media_size_to_long(media_upload.get("maxSize", "")) |
| media_path_url = None |
| |
| if media_upload: |
| media_path_url = _media_path_url_from_info(root_desc, path_url) |
| parameters["media_body"] = MEDIA_BODY_PARAMETER_DEFAULT_VALUE.copy() |
| parameters["media_mime_type"] = MEDIA_MIME_TYPE_PARAMETER_DEFAULT_VALUE.copy() |
| |
| return accept, max_size, media_path_url |
| |
| |
| def _fix_up_method_description(method_desc, root_desc, schema): |
| """Updates a method description in a discovery document. |
| |
| SIDE EFFECTS: Changes the parameters dictionary in the method description with |
| extra parameters which are used locally. |
| |
| Args: |
| method_desc: Dictionary with metadata describing an API method. Value comes |
| from the dictionary of methods stored in the 'methods' key in the |
| deserialized discovery document. |
| root_desc: Dictionary; the entire original deserialized discovery document. |
| schema: Object, mapping of schema names to schema descriptions. |
| |
| Returns: |
| Tuple (path_url, http_method, method_id, accept, max_size, media_path_url) |
| where: |
| - path_url is a String; the relative URL for the API method. Relative to |
| the API root, which is specified in the discovery document. |
| - http_method is a String; the HTTP method used to call the API method |
| described in the method description. |
| - method_id is a String; the name of the RPC method associated with the |
| API method, and is in the method description in the 'id' key. |
| - accept is a list of strings representing what content types are |
| accepted for media upload. Defaults to empty list if not in the |
| discovery document. |
| - max_size is a long representing the max size in bytes allowed for a |
| media upload. Defaults to 0L if not in the discovery document. |
| - media_path_url is a String; the absolute URI for media upload for the |
| API method. Constructed using the API root URI and service path from |
| the discovery document and the relative path for the API method. If |
| media upload is not supported, this is None. |
| """ |
| path_url = method_desc["path"] |
| http_method = method_desc["httpMethod"] |
| method_id = method_desc["id"] |
| |
| parameters = _fix_up_parameters(method_desc, root_desc, http_method, schema) |
| # Order is important. `_fix_up_media_upload` needs `method_desc` to have a |
| # 'parameters' key and needs to know if there is a 'body' parameter because it |
| # also sets a 'media_body' parameter. |
| accept, max_size, media_path_url = _fix_up_media_upload( |
| method_desc, root_desc, path_url, parameters |
| ) |
| |
| return path_url, http_method, method_id, accept, max_size, media_path_url |
| |
| |
| def _urljoin(base, url): |
| """Custom urljoin replacement supporting : before / in url.""" |
| # In general, it's unsafe to simply join base and url. However, for |
| # the case of discovery documents, we know: |
| # * base will never contain params, query, or fragment |
| # * url will never contain a scheme or net_loc. |
| # In general, this means we can safely join on /; we just need to |
| # ensure we end up with precisely one / joining base and url. The |
| # exception here is the case of media uploads, where url will be an |
| # absolute url. |
| if url.startswith("http://") or url.startswith("https://"): |
| return urllib.parse.urljoin(base, url) |
| new_base = base if base.endswith("/") else base + "/" |
| new_url = url[1:] if url.startswith("/") else url |
| return new_base + new_url |
| |
| |
| # TODO(dhermes): Convert this class to ResourceMethod and make it callable |
| class ResourceMethodParameters(object): |
| """Represents the parameters associated with a method. |
| |
| Attributes: |
| argmap: Map from method parameter name (string) to query parameter name |
| (string). |
| required_params: List of required parameters (represented by parameter |
| name as string). |
| repeated_params: List of repeated parameters (represented by parameter |
| name as string). |
| pattern_params: Map from method parameter name (string) to regular |
| expression (as a string). If the pattern is set for a parameter, the |
| value for that parameter must match the regular expression. |
| query_params: List of parameters (represented by parameter name as string) |
| that will be used in the query string. |
| path_params: Set of parameters (represented by parameter name as string) |
| that will be used in the base URL path. |
| param_types: Map from method parameter name (string) to parameter type. Type |
| can be any valid JSON schema type; valid values are 'any', 'array', |
| 'boolean', 'integer', 'number', 'object', or 'string'. Reference: |
| http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-zyp-json-schema-03#section-5.1 |
| enum_params: Map from method parameter name (string) to list of strings, |
| where each list of strings is the list of acceptable enum values. |
| """ |
| |
| def __init__(self, method_desc): |
| """Constructor for ResourceMethodParameters. |
| |
| Sets default values and defers to set_parameters to populate. |
| |
| Args: |
| method_desc: Dictionary with metadata describing an API method. Value |
| comes from the dictionary of methods stored in the 'methods' key in |
| the deserialized discovery document. |
| """ |
| self.argmap = {} |
| self.required_params = [] |
| self.repeated_params = [] |
| self.pattern_params = {} |
| self.query_params = [] |
| # TODO(dhermes): Change path_params to a list if the extra URITEMPLATE |
| # parsing is gotten rid of. |
| self.path_params = set() |
| self.param_types = {} |
| self.enum_params = {} |
| |
| self.set_parameters(method_desc) |
| |
| def set_parameters(self, method_desc): |
| """Populates maps and lists based on method description. |
| |
| Iterates through each parameter for the method and parses the values from |
| the parameter dictionary. |
| |
| Args: |
| method_desc: Dictionary with metadata describing an API method. Value |
| comes from the dictionary of methods stored in the 'methods' key in |
| the deserialized discovery document. |
| """ |
| parameters = method_desc.get("parameters", {}) |
| sorted_parameters = OrderedDict(sorted(parameters.items())) |
| for arg, desc in sorted_parameters.items(): |
| param = key2param(arg) |
| self.argmap[param] = arg |
| |
| if desc.get("pattern"): |
| self.pattern_params[param] = desc["pattern"] |
| if desc.get("enum"): |
| self.enum_params[param] = desc["enum"] |
| if desc.get("required"): |
| self.required_params.append(param) |
| if desc.get("repeated"): |
| self.repeated_params.append(param) |
| if desc.get("location") == "query": |
| self.query_params.append(param) |
| if desc.get("location") == "path": |
| self.path_params.add(param) |
| self.param_types[param] = desc.get("type", "string") |
| |
| # TODO(dhermes): Determine if this is still necessary. Discovery based APIs |
| # should have all path parameters already marked with |
| # 'location: path'. |
| for match in URITEMPLATE.finditer(method_desc["path"]): |
| for namematch in VARNAME.finditer(match.group(0)): |
| name = key2param(namematch.group(0)) |
| self.path_params.add(name) |
| if name in self.query_params: |
| self.query_params.remove(name) |
| |
| |
| def createMethod(methodName, methodDesc, rootDesc, schema): |
| """Creates a method for attaching to a Resource. |
| |
| Args: |
| methodName: string, name of the method to use. |
| methodDesc: object, fragment of deserialized discovery document that |
| describes the method. |
| rootDesc: object, the entire deserialized discovery document. |
| schema: object, mapping of schema names to schema descriptions. |
| """ |
| methodName = fix_method_name(methodName) |
| ( |
| pathUrl, |
| httpMethod, |
| methodId, |
| accept, |
| maxSize, |
| mediaPathUrl, |
| ) = _fix_up_method_description(methodDesc, rootDesc, schema) |
| |
| parameters = ResourceMethodParameters(methodDesc) |
| |
| def method(self, **kwargs): |
| # Don't bother with doc string, it will be over-written by createMethod. |
| |
| for name in kwargs: |
| if name not in parameters.argmap: |
| raise TypeError('Got an unexpected keyword argument {}'.format(name)) |
| |
| # Remove args that have a value of None. |
| keys = list(kwargs.keys()) |
| for name in keys: |
| if kwargs[name] is None: |
| del kwargs[name] |
| |
| for name in parameters.required_params: |
| if name not in kwargs: |
| # temporary workaround for non-paging methods incorrectly requiring |
| # page token parameter (cf. drive.changes.watch vs. drive.changes.list) |
| if name not in _PAGE_TOKEN_NAMES or _findPageTokenName( |
| _methodProperties(methodDesc, schema, "response") |
| ): |
| raise TypeError('Missing required parameter "%s"' % name) |
| |
| for name, regex in parameters.pattern_params.items(): |
| if name in kwargs: |
| if isinstance(kwargs[name], str): |
| pvalues = [kwargs[name]] |
| else: |
| pvalues = kwargs[name] |
| for pvalue in pvalues: |
| if re.match(regex, pvalue) is None: |
| raise TypeError( |
| 'Parameter "%s" value "%s" does not match the pattern "%s"' |
| % (name, pvalue, regex) |
| ) |
| |
| for name, enums in parameters.enum_params.items(): |
| if name in kwargs: |
| # We need to handle the case of a repeated enum |
| # name differently, since we want to handle both |
| # arg='value' and arg=['value1', 'value2'] |
| if name in parameters.repeated_params and not isinstance( |
| kwargs[name], str |
| ): |
| values = kwargs[name] |
| else: |
| values = [kwargs[name]] |
| for value in values: |
| if value not in enums: |
| raise TypeError( |
| 'Parameter "%s" value "%s" is not an allowed value in "%s"' |
| % (name, value, str(enums)) |
| ) |
| |
| actual_query_params = {} |
| actual_path_params = {} |
| for key, value in kwargs.items(): |
| to_type = parameters.param_types.get(key, "string") |
| # For repeated parameters we cast each member of the list. |
| if key in parameters.repeated_params and type(value) == type([]): |
| cast_value = [_cast(x, to_type) for x in value] |
| else: |
| cast_value = _cast(value, to_type) |
| if key in parameters.query_params: |
| actual_query_params[parameters.argmap[key]] = cast_value |
| if key in parameters.path_params: |
| actual_path_params[parameters.argmap[key]] = cast_value |
| body_value = kwargs.get("body", None) |
| media_filename = kwargs.get("media_body", None) |
| media_mime_type = kwargs.get("media_mime_type", None) |
| |
| if self._developerKey: |
| actual_query_params["key"] = self._developerKey |
| |
| model = self._model |
| if methodName.endswith("_media"): |
| model = MediaModel() |
| elif "response" not in methodDesc: |
| model = RawModel() |
| |
| headers = {} |
| headers, params, query, body = model.request( |
| headers, actual_path_params, actual_query_params, body_value |
| ) |
| |
| expanded_url = uritemplate.expand(pathUrl, params) |
| url = _urljoin(self._baseUrl, expanded_url + query) |
| |
| resumable = None |
| multipart_boundary = "" |
| |
| if media_filename: |
| # Ensure we end up with a valid MediaUpload object. |
| if isinstance(media_filename, str): |
| if media_mime_type is None: |
| logger.warning( |
| "media_mime_type argument not specified: trying to auto-detect for %s", |
| media_filename, |
| ) |
| media_mime_type, _ = mimetypes.guess_type(media_filename) |
| if media_mime_type is None: |
| raise UnknownFileType(media_filename) |
| if not mimeparse.best_match([media_mime_type], ",".join(accept)): |
| raise UnacceptableMimeTypeError(media_mime_type) |
| media_upload = MediaFileUpload(media_filename, mimetype=media_mime_type) |
| elif isinstance(media_filename, MediaUpload): |
| media_upload = media_filename |
| else: |
| raise TypeError("media_filename must be str or MediaUpload.") |
| |
| # Check the maxSize |
| if media_upload.size() is not None and media_upload.size() > maxSize > 0: |
| raise MediaUploadSizeError("Media larger than: %s" % maxSize) |
| |
| # Use the media path uri for media uploads |
| expanded_url = uritemplate.expand(mediaPathUrl, params) |
| url = _urljoin(self._baseUrl, expanded_url + query) |
| if media_upload.resumable(): |
| url = _add_query_parameter(url, "uploadType", "resumable") |
| |
| if media_upload.resumable(): |
| # This is all we need to do for resumable, if the body exists it gets |
| # sent in the first request, otherwise an empty body is sent. |
| resumable = media_upload |
| else: |
| # A non-resumable upload |
| if body is None: |
| # This is a simple media upload |
| headers["content-type"] = media_upload.mimetype() |
| body = media_upload.getbytes(0, media_upload.size()) |
| url = _add_query_parameter(url, "uploadType", "media") |
| else: |
| # This is a multipart/related upload. |
| msgRoot = MIMEMultipart("related") |
| # msgRoot should not write out it's own headers |
| setattr(msgRoot, "_write_headers", lambda self: None) |
| |
| # attach the body as one part |
| msg = MIMENonMultipart(*headers["content-type"].split("/")) |
| msg.set_payload(body) |
| msgRoot.attach(msg) |
| |
| # attach the media as the second part |
| msg = MIMENonMultipart(*media_upload.mimetype().split("/")) |
| msg["Content-Transfer-Encoding"] = "binary" |
| |
| payload = media_upload.getbytes(0, media_upload.size()) |
| msg.set_payload(payload) |
| msgRoot.attach(msg) |
| # encode the body: note that we can't use `as_string`, because |
| # it plays games with `From ` lines. |
| fp = io.BytesIO() |
| g = _BytesGenerator(fp, mangle_from_=False) |
| g.flatten(msgRoot, unixfrom=False) |
| body = fp.getvalue() |
| |
| multipart_boundary = msgRoot.get_boundary() |
| headers["content-type"] = ( |
| "multipart/related; " 'boundary="%s"' |
| ) % multipart_boundary |
| url = _add_query_parameter(url, "uploadType", "multipart") |
| |
| logger.debug("URL being requested: %s %s" % (httpMethod, url)) |
| return self._requestBuilder( |
| self._http, |
| model.response, |
| url, |
| method=httpMethod, |
| body=body, |
| headers=headers, |
| methodId=methodId, |
| resumable=resumable, |
| ) |
| |
| docs = [methodDesc.get("description", DEFAULT_METHOD_DOC), "\n\n"] |
| if len(parameters.argmap) > 0: |
| docs.append("Args:\n") |
| |
| # Skip undocumented params and params common to all methods. |
| skip_parameters = list(rootDesc.get("parameters", {}).keys()) |
| skip_parameters.extend(STACK_QUERY_PARAMETERS) |
| |
| all_args = list(parameters.argmap.keys()) |
| args_ordered = [key2param(s) for s in methodDesc.get("parameterOrder", [])] |
| |
| # Move body to the front of the line. |
| if "body" in all_args: |
| args_ordered.append("body") |
| |
| for name in sorted(all_args): |
| if name not in args_ordered: |
| args_ordered.append(name) |
| |
| for arg in args_ordered: |
| if arg in skip_parameters: |
| continue |
| |
| repeated = "" |
| if arg in parameters.repeated_params: |
| repeated = " (repeated)" |
| required = "" |
| if arg in parameters.required_params: |
| required = " (required)" |
| paramdesc = methodDesc["parameters"][parameters.argmap[arg]] |
| paramdoc = paramdesc.get("description", "A parameter") |
| if "$ref" in paramdesc: |
| docs.append( |
| (" %s: object, %s%s%s\n The object takes the form of:\n\n%s\n\n") |
| % ( |
| arg, |
| paramdoc, |
| required, |
| repeated, |
| schema.prettyPrintByName(paramdesc["$ref"]), |
| ) |
| ) |
| else: |
| paramtype = paramdesc.get("type", "string") |
| docs.append( |
| " %s: %s, %s%s%s\n" % (arg, paramtype, paramdoc, required, repeated) |
| ) |
| enum = paramdesc.get("enum", []) |
| enumDesc = paramdesc.get("enumDescriptions", []) |
| if enum and enumDesc: |
| docs.append(" Allowed values\n") |
| for (name, desc) in zip(enum, enumDesc): |
| docs.append(" %s - %s\n" % (name, desc)) |
| if "response" in methodDesc: |
| if methodName.endswith("_media"): |
| docs.append("\nReturns:\n The media object as a string.\n\n ") |
| else: |
| docs.append("\nReturns:\n An object of the form:\n\n ") |
| docs.append(schema.prettyPrintSchema(methodDesc["response"])) |
| |
| setattr(method, "__doc__", "".join(docs)) |
| return (methodName, method) |
| |
| |
| def createNextMethod( |
| methodName, |
| pageTokenName="pageToken", |
| nextPageTokenName="nextPageToken", |
| isPageTokenParameter=True, |
| ): |
| """Creates any _next methods for attaching to a Resource. |
| |
| The _next methods allow for easy iteration through list() responses. |
| |
| Args: |
| methodName: string, name of the method to use. |
| pageTokenName: string, name of request page token field. |
| nextPageTokenName: string, name of response page token field. |
| isPageTokenParameter: Boolean, True if request page token is a query |
| parameter, False if request page token is a field of the request body. |
| """ |
| methodName = fix_method_name(methodName) |
| |
| def methodNext(self, previous_request, previous_response): |
| """Retrieves the next page of results. |
| |
| Args: |
| previous_request: The request for the previous page. (required) |
| previous_response: The response from the request for the previous page. (required) |
| |
| Returns: |
| A request object that you can call 'execute()' on to request the next |
| page. Returns None if there are no more items in the collection. |
| """ |
| # Retrieve nextPageToken from previous_response |
| # Use as pageToken in previous_request to create new request. |
| |
| nextPageToken = previous_response.get(nextPageTokenName, None) |
| if not nextPageToken: |
| return None |
| |
| request = copy.copy(previous_request) |
| |
| if isPageTokenParameter: |
| # Replace pageToken value in URI |
| request.uri = _add_query_parameter( |
| request.uri, pageTokenName, nextPageToken |
| ) |
| logger.debug("Next page request URL: %s %s" % (methodName, request.uri)) |
| else: |
| # Replace pageToken value in request body |
| model = self._model |
| body = model.deserialize(request.body) |
| body[pageTokenName] = nextPageToken |
| request.body = model.serialize(body) |
| request.body_size = len(request.body) |
| if "content-length" in request.headers: |
| del request.headers["content-length"] |
| logger.debug("Next page request body: %s %s" % (methodName, body)) |
| |
| return request |
| |
| return (methodName, methodNext) |
| |
| |
| class Resource(object): |
| """A class for interacting with a resource.""" |
| |
| def __init__( |
| self, |
| http, |
| baseUrl, |
| model, |
| requestBuilder, |
| developerKey, |
| resourceDesc, |
| rootDesc, |
| schema, |
| ): |
| """Build a Resource from the API description. |
| |
| Args: |
| http: httplib2.Http, Object to make http requests with. |
| baseUrl: string, base URL for the API. All requests are relative to this |
| URI. |
| model: googleapiclient.Model, converts to and from the wire format. |
| requestBuilder: class or callable that instantiates an |
| googleapiclient.HttpRequest object. |
| developerKey: string, key obtained from |
| https://code.google.com/apis/console |
| resourceDesc: object, section of deserialized discovery document that |
| describes a resource. Note that the top level discovery document |
| is considered a resource. |
| rootDesc: object, the entire deserialized discovery document. |
| schema: object, mapping of schema names to schema descriptions. |
| """ |
| self._dynamic_attrs = [] |
| |
| self._http = http |
| self._baseUrl = baseUrl |
| self._model = model |
| self._developerKey = developerKey |
| self._requestBuilder = requestBuilder |
| self._resourceDesc = resourceDesc |
| self._rootDesc = rootDesc |
| self._schema = schema |
| |
| self._set_service_methods() |
| |
| def _set_dynamic_attr(self, attr_name, value): |
| """Sets an instance attribute and tracks it in a list of dynamic attributes. |
| |
| Args: |
| attr_name: string; The name of the attribute to be set |
| value: The value being set on the object and tracked in the dynamic cache. |
| """ |
| self._dynamic_attrs.append(attr_name) |
| self.__dict__[attr_name] = value |
| |
| def __getstate__(self): |
| """Trim the state down to something that can be pickled. |
| |
| Uses the fact that the instance variable _dynamic_attrs holds attrs that |
| will be wiped and restored on pickle serialization. |
| """ |
| state_dict = copy.copy(self.__dict__) |
| for dynamic_attr in self._dynamic_attrs: |
| del state_dict[dynamic_attr] |
| del state_dict["_dynamic_attrs"] |
| return state_dict |
| |
| def __setstate__(self, state): |
| """Reconstitute the state of the object from being pickled. |
| |
| Uses the fact that the instance variable _dynamic_attrs holds attrs that |
| will be wiped and restored on pickle serialization. |
| """ |
| self.__dict__.update(state) |
| self._dynamic_attrs = [] |
| self._set_service_methods() |
| |
| |
| def __enter__(self): |
| return self |
| |
| def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc, exc_tb): |
| self.close() |
| |
| def close(self): |
| """Close httplib2 connections.""" |
| # httplib2 leaves sockets open by default. |
| # Cleanup using the `close` method. |
| # https://github.com/httplib2/httplib2/issues/148 |
| self._http.close() |
| |
| def _set_service_methods(self): |
| self._add_basic_methods(self._resourceDesc, self._rootDesc, self._schema) |
| self._add_nested_resources(self._resourceDesc, self._rootDesc, self._schema) |
| self._add_next_methods(self._resourceDesc, self._schema) |
| |
| def _add_basic_methods(self, resourceDesc, rootDesc, schema): |
| # If this is the root Resource, add a new_batch_http_request() method. |
| if resourceDesc == rootDesc: |
| batch_uri = "%s%s" % ( |
| rootDesc["rootUrl"], |
| rootDesc.get("batchPath", "batch"), |
| ) |
| |
| def new_batch_http_request(callback=None): |
| """Create a BatchHttpRequest object based on the discovery document. |
| |
| Args: |
| callback: callable, A callback to be called for each response, of the |
| form callback(id, response, exception). The first parameter is the |
| request id, and the second is the deserialized response object. The |
| third is an apiclient.errors.HttpError exception object if an HTTP |
| error occurred while processing the request, or None if no error |
| occurred. |
| |
| Returns: |
| A BatchHttpRequest object based on the discovery document. |
| """ |
| return BatchHttpRequest(callback=callback, batch_uri=batch_uri) |
| |
| self._set_dynamic_attr("new_batch_http_request", new_batch_http_request) |
| |
| # Add basic methods to Resource |
| if "methods" in resourceDesc: |
| for methodName, methodDesc in resourceDesc["methods"].items(): |
| fixedMethodName, method = createMethod( |
| methodName, methodDesc, rootDesc, schema |
| ) |
| self._set_dynamic_attr( |
| fixedMethodName, method.__get__(self, self.__class__) |
| ) |
| # Add in _media methods. The functionality of the attached method will |
| # change when it sees that the method name ends in _media. |
| if methodDesc.get("supportsMediaDownload", False): |
| fixedMethodName, method = createMethod( |
| methodName + "_media", methodDesc, rootDesc, schema |
| ) |
| self._set_dynamic_attr( |
| fixedMethodName, method.__get__(self, self.__class__) |
| ) |
| |
| def _add_nested_resources(self, resourceDesc, rootDesc, schema): |
| # Add in nested resources |
| if "resources" in resourceDesc: |
| |
| def createResourceMethod(methodName, methodDesc): |
| """Create a method on the Resource to access a nested Resource. |
| |
| Args: |
| methodName: string, name of the method to use. |
| methodDesc: object, fragment of deserialized discovery document that |
| describes the method. |
| """ |
| methodName = fix_method_name(methodName) |
| |
| def methodResource(self): |
| return Resource( |
| http=self._http, |
| baseUrl=self._baseUrl, |
| model=self._model, |
| developerKey=self._developerKey, |
| requestBuilder=self._requestBuilder, |
| resourceDesc=methodDesc, |
| rootDesc=rootDesc, |
| schema=schema, |
| ) |
| |
| setattr(methodResource, "__doc__", "A collection resource.") |
| setattr(methodResource, "__is_resource__", True) |
| |
| return (methodName, methodResource) |
| |
| for methodName, methodDesc in resourceDesc["resources"].items(): |
| fixedMethodName, method = createResourceMethod(methodName, methodDesc) |
| self._set_dynamic_attr( |
| fixedMethodName, method.__get__(self, self.__class__) |
| ) |
| |
| def _add_next_methods(self, resourceDesc, schema): |
| # Add _next() methods if and only if one of the names 'pageToken' or |
| # 'nextPageToken' occurs among the fields of both the method's response |
| # type either the method's request (query parameters) or request body. |
| if "methods" not in resourceDesc: |
| return |
| for methodName, methodDesc in resourceDesc["methods"].items(): |
| nextPageTokenName = _findPageTokenName( |
| _methodProperties(methodDesc, schema, "response") |
| ) |
| if not nextPageTokenName: |
| continue |
| isPageTokenParameter = True |
| pageTokenName = _findPageTokenName(methodDesc.get("parameters", {})) |
| if not pageTokenName: |
| isPageTokenParameter = False |
| pageTokenName = _findPageTokenName( |
| _methodProperties(methodDesc, schema, "request") |
| ) |
| if not pageTokenName: |
| continue |
| fixedMethodName, method = createNextMethod( |
| methodName + "_next", |
| pageTokenName, |
| nextPageTokenName, |
| isPageTokenParameter, |
| ) |
| self._set_dynamic_attr( |
| fixedMethodName, method.__get__(self, self.__class__) |
| ) |
| |
| |
| def _findPageTokenName(fields): |
| """Search field names for one like a page token. |
| |
| Args: |
| fields: container of string, names of fields. |
| |
| Returns: |
| First name that is either 'pageToken' or 'nextPageToken' if one exists, |
| otherwise None. |
| """ |
| return next( |
| (tokenName for tokenName in _PAGE_TOKEN_NAMES if tokenName in fields), None |
| ) |
| |
| |
| def _methodProperties(methodDesc, schema, name): |
| """Get properties of a field in a method description. |
| |
| Args: |
| methodDesc: object, fragment of deserialized discovery document that |
| describes the method. |
| schema: object, mapping of schema names to schema descriptions. |
| name: string, name of top-level field in method description. |
| |
| Returns: |
| Object representing fragment of deserialized discovery document |
| corresponding to 'properties' field of object corresponding to named field |
| in method description, if it exists, otherwise empty dict. |
| """ |
| desc = methodDesc.get(name, {}) |
| if "$ref" in desc: |
| desc = schema.get(desc["$ref"], {}) |
| return desc.get("properties", {}) |