import sys from netlib import tcp, http import rparse class PathocError(Exception): pass def print_short(fp, httpversion, code, msg, headers, content): print >> fp, "<< %s %s: %s bytes"%(code, msg, len(content)) def print_full(fp, httpversion, code, msg, headers, content): print >> fp, "<< HTTP%s/%s %s %s"%(httpversion[0], httpversion[1], code, msg) print >> fp, headers print >> fp, content class Pathoc(tcp.TCPClient): def __init__(self, host, port): tcp.TCPClient.__init__(self, host, port) def request(self, spec): """ Return an (httpversion, code, msg, headers, content) tuple. May raise rparse.ParseException and netlib.http.HttpError. """ r = rparse.parse_request({}, spec) ret = r.serve(self.wfile) self.wfile.flush() return http.read_response(self.rfile, r.method, None) def print_requests(self, reqs, respdump, reqdump, fp=sys.stdout): """ Performs a series of requests, and prints results to the specified file pointer. """ for i in reqs: try: r = rparse.parse_request({}, i) req = r.serve(self.wfile) if reqdump: print >> fp, ">>", req["method"], req["path"] for a in req["actions"]: print >> fp, "\t", for x in a: print x, print self.wfile.flush() resp = self.request(i) except rparse.ParseException, v: print >> fp, "Error parsing request spec: %s"%v.msg print >> fp, v.marked() return except http.HttpError, v: print >> fp, v.msg return except tcp.NetLibTimeout: print >> fp, "Timeout" else: if respdump: print_full(fp, *resp) else: print_short(fp, *resp)