# coding: utf-8 """ Copyright 2016 SmartBear Software 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. ref: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen """ from __future__ import absolute_import import json import mimetypes import os import re import tempfile import threading from datetime import date, datetime # python 2 and python 3 compatibility library from six import PY3, integer_types, iteritems, text_type from six.moves.urllib.parse import quote from . import models, ws_client from .configuration import configuration from .rest import ApiException, RESTClientObject class ApiClient(object): """ Generic API client for Swagger client library builds. Swagger generic API client. This client handles the client- server communication, and is invariant across implementations. Specifics of the methods and models for each application are generated from the Swagger templates. NOTE: This class is auto generated by the swagger code generator program. Ref: https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen Do not edit the class manually. :param host: The base path for the server to call. :param header_name: a header to pass when making calls to the API. :param header_value: a header value to pass when making calls to the API. """ def __init__(self, host=None, header_name=None, header_value=None, cookie=None, config=configuration): """ Constructor of the class. """ self.config = config self.rest_client = RESTClientObject(config=self.config) self.default_headers = {} if header_name is not None: self.default_headers[header_name] = header_value if host is None: self.host = self.config.host else: self.host = host self.cookie = cookie # Set default User-Agent. self.user_agent = 'Swagger-Codegen/1.0.0-snapshot/python' @property def user_agent(self): """ Gets user agent. """ return self.default_headers['User-Agent'] @user_agent.setter def user_agent(self, value): """ Sets user agent. """ self.default_headers['User-Agent'] = value def set_default_header(self, header_name, header_value): self.default_headers[header_name] = header_value def __call_api(self, resource_path, method, path_params=None, query_params=None, header_params=None, body=None, post_params=None, files=None, response_type=None, auth_settings=None, callback=None, _return_http_data_only=None, collection_formats=None, _preload_content=True, _request_timeout=None): # header parameters header_params = header_params or {} header_params.update(self.default_headers) if self.cookie: header_params['Cookie'] = self.cookie if header_params: header_params = self.sanitize_for_serialization(header_params) header_params = dict(self.parameters_to_tuples(header_params, collection_formats)) # path parameters if path_params: path_params = self.sanitize_for_serialization(path_params) path_params = self.parameters_to_tuples(path_params, collection_formats) for k, v in path_params: resource_path = resource_path.replace( '{%s}' % k, quote(str(v))) # query parameters if query_params: query_params = self.sanitize_for_serialization(query_params) query_params = self.parameters_to_tuples(query_params, collection_formats) # post parameters if post_params or files: post_params = self.prepare_post_parameters(post_params, files) post_params = self.sanitize_for_serialization(post_params) post_params = self.parameters_to_tuples(post_params, collection_formats) # auth setting self.update_params_for_auth(header_params, query_params, auth_settings) # body if body: body = self.sanitize_for_serialization(body) # request url url = self.host + resource_path # perform request and return response response_data = self.request(method, url, query_params=query_params, headers=header_params, post_params=post_params, body=body, _preload_content=_preload_content, _request_timeout=_request_timeout) self.last_response = response_data return_data = response_data if _preload_content: # deserialize response data if response_type: return_data = self.deserialize(response_data, response_type) else: return_data = None if callback: if _return_http_data_only: callback(return_data) else: callback((return_data, response_data.status, response_data.getheaders())) elif _return_http_data_only: return (return_data) else: return (return_data, response_data.status, response_data.getheaders()) def sanitize_for_serialization(self, obj): """ Builds a JSON POST object. If obj is None, return None. If obj is str, int, long, float, bool, return directly. If obj is datetime.datetime, datetime.date convert to string in iso8601 format. If obj is list, sanitize each element in the list. If obj is dict, return the dict. If obj is swagger model, return the properties dict. :param obj: The data to serialize. :return: The serialized form of data. """ types = (str, float, bool, bytes) + tuple(integer_types) + (text_type,) if isinstance(obj, type(None)): return None elif isinstance(obj, types): return obj elif isinstance(obj, list): return [self.sanitize_for_serialization(sub_obj) for sub_obj in obj] elif isinstance(obj, tuple): return tuple(self.sanitize_for_serialization(sub_obj) for sub_obj in obj) elif isinstance(obj, (datetime, date)): return obj.isoformat() else: if isinstance(obj, dict): obj_dict = obj else: # Convert model obj to dict except # attributes `swagger_types`, `attribute_map` # and attributes which value is not None. # Convert attribute name to json key in # model definition for request. obj_dict = {obj.attribute_map[attr]: getattr(obj, attr) for attr, _ in iteritems(obj.swagger_types) if getattr(obj, attr) is not None} return {key: self.sanitize_for_serialization(val) for key, val in iteritems(obj_dict)} def deserialize(self, response, response_type): """ Deserializes response into an object. :param response: RESTResponse object to be deserialized. :param response_type: class literal for deserialized object, or string of class name. :return: deserialized object. """ # handle file downloading # save response body into a tmp file and return the instance if "file" == response_type: return self.__deserialize_file(response) # fetch data from response object try: data = json.loads(response.data) except ValueError: data = response.data return self.__deserialize(data, response_type) def __deserialize(self, data, klass): """ Deserializes dict, list, str into an object. :param data: dict, list or str. :param klass: class literal, or string of class name. :return: object. """ if data is None: return None if isinstance(klass, str): if klass.startswith('list['): sub_kls = re.match('list\[(.*)\]', klass).group(1) return [self.__deserialize(sub_data, sub_kls) for sub_data in data] if klass.startswith('dict('): sub_kls = re.match('dict\(([^,]*), (.*)\)', klass).group(2) return {k: self.__deserialize(v, sub_kls) for k, v in iteritems(data)} # convert str to class # for native types if klass in ['int', 'float', 'str', 'bool', "date", 'datetime', "object"]: klass = eval(klass) elif klass == 'long': klass = int if PY3 else long # for model types else: klass = eval('models.' + klass) if klass in integer_types or klass in (float, str, bool): return self.__deserialize_primitive(data, klass) elif klass == object: return self.__deserialize_object(data) elif klass == date: return self.__deserialize_date(data) elif klass == datetime: return self.__deserialize_datatime(data) else: return self.__deserialize_model(data, klass) def call_api(self, resource_path, method, path_params=None, query_params=None, header_params=None, body=None, post_params=None, files=None, response_type=None, auth_settings=None, callback=None, _return_http_data_only=None, collection_formats=None, _preload_content=True, _request_timeout=None): """ Makes the HTTP request (synchronous) and return the deserialized data. To make an async request, define a function for callback. :param resource_path: Path to method endpoint. :param method: Method to call. :param path_params: Path parameters in the url. :param query_params: Query parameters in the url. :param header_params: Header parameters to be placed in the request header. :param body: Request body. :param post_params dict: Request post form parameters, for `application/x-www-form-urlencoded`, `multipart/form-data`. :param auth_settings list: Auth Settings names for the request. :param response: Response data type. :param files dict: key -> filename, value -> filepath, for `multipart/form-data`. :param callback function: Callback function for asynchronous request. If provide this parameter, the request will be called asynchronously. :param _return_http_data_only: response data without head status code and headers :param collection_formats: dict of collection formats for path, query, header, and post parameters. :param _preload_content: if False, the urllib3.HTTPResponse object will be returned without reading/decoding response data. Default is True. :param _request_timeout: timeout setting for this request. If one number provided, it will be total request timeout. It can also be a pair (tuple) of (connection, read) timeouts. :return: If provide parameter callback, the request will be called asynchronously. The method will return the request thread. If parameter callback is None, then the method will return the response directly. """ if callback is None: return self.__call_api(resource_path, method, path_params, query_params, header_params, body, post_params, files, response_type, auth_settings, callback, _return_http_data_only, collection_formats, _preload_content, _request_timeout) else: thread = threading.Thread(target=self.__call_api, args=(resource_path, method, path_params, query_params, header_params, body, post_params, files, response_type, auth_settings, callback, _return_http_data_only, collection_formats, _preload_content, _request_timeout)) thread.start() return thread def request(self, method, url, query_params=None, headers=None, post_params=None, body=None, _preload_content=True, _request_timeout=None): """ Makes the HTTP request using RESTClient. """ # FIXME(dims) : We need a better way to figure out which # calls end up using web sockets if (url.endswith('/exec') or url.endswith('/attach')) and \ (method == "GET" or method == "POST"): return ws_client.websocket_call(self.config, url, query_params=query_params, _request_timeout=_request_timeout, _preload_content=_preload_content, headers=headers) if method == "GET": return self.rest_client.GET(url, query_params=query_params, _preload_content=_preload_content, _request_timeout=_request_timeout, headers=headers) elif method == "HEAD": return self.rest_client.HEAD(url, query_params=query_params, _preload_content=_preload_content, _request_timeout=_request_timeout, headers=headers) elif method == "OPTIONS": return self.rest_client.OPTIONS(url, query_params=query_params, headers=headers, post_params=post_params, _preload_content=_preload_content, _request_timeout=_request_timeout, body=body) elif method == "POST": return self.rest_client.POST(url, query_params=query_params, headers=headers, post_params=post_params, _preload_content=_preload_content, _request_timeout=_request_timeout, body=body) elif method == "PUT": return self.rest_client.PUT(url, query_params=query_params, headers=headers, post_params=post_params, _preload_content=_preload_content, _request_timeout=_request_timeout, body=body) elif method == "PATCH": return self.rest_client.PATCH(url, query_params=query_params, headers=headers, post_params=post_params, _preload_content=_preload_content, _request_timeout=_request_timeout, body=body) elif method == "DELETE": return self.rest_client.DELETE(url, query_params=query_params, headers=headers, _preload_content=_preload_content, _request_timeout=_request_timeout, body=body) else: raise ValueError( "http method must be `GET`, `HEAD`, `OPTIONS`," " `POST`, `PATCH`, `PUT` or `DELETE`." ) def parameters_to_tuples(self, params, collection_formats): """ Get parameters as list of tuples, formatting collections. :param params: Parameters as dict or list of two-tuples :param dict collection_formats: Parameter collection formats :return: Parameters as list of tuples, collections formatted """ new_params = [] if collection_formats is None: collection_formats = {} for k, v in iteritems(params) if isinstance(params, dict) else params: if k in collection_formats: collection_format = collection_formats[k] if collection_format == 'multi': new_params.extend((k, value) for value in v) else: if collection_format == 'ssv': delimiter = ' ' elif collection_format == 'tsv': delimiter = '\t' elif collection_format == 'pipes': delimiter = '|' else: # csv is the default delimiter = ',' new_params.append( (k, delimiter.join(str(value) for value in v))) else: new_params.append((k, v)) return new_params def prepare_post_parameters(self, post_params=None, files=None): """ Builds form parameters. :param post_params: Normal form parameters. :param files: File parameters. :return: Form parameters with files. """ params = [] if post_params: params = post_params if files: for k, v in iteritems(files): if not v: continue file_names = v if isinstance(v, list) else [v] for n in file_names: with open(n, 'rb') as f: filename = os.path.basename(f.name) filedata = f.read() mimetype = (mimetypes.guess_type(filename)[0] or 'application/octet-stream') params.append(tuple([k, tuple([filename, filedata, mimetype])])) return params def select_header_accept(self, accepts): """ Returns `Accept` based on an array of accepts provided. :param accepts: List of headers. :return: Accept (e.g. application/json). """ if not accepts: return accepts = list(map(lambda x: x.lower(), accepts)) if 'application/json' in accepts: return 'application/json' else: return ', '.join(accepts) def select_header_content_type(self, content_types): """ Returns `Content-Type` based on an array of content_types provided. :param content_types: List of content-types. :return: Content-Type (e.g. application/json). """ if not content_types: return 'application/json' content_types = list(map(lambda x: x.lower(), content_types)) if 'application/json' in content_types or '*/*' in content_types: return 'application/json' else: return content_types[0] def update_params_for_auth(self, headers, querys, auth_settings): """ Updates header and query params based on authentication setting. :param headers: Header parameters dict to be updated. :param querys: Query parameters tuple list to be updated. :param auth_settings: Authentication setting identifiers list. """ if not auth_settings: return for auth in auth_settings: auth_setting = self.config.auth_settings().get(auth) if auth_setting: if not auth_setting['value']: continue elif auth_setting['in'] == 'header': headers[auth_setting['key']] = auth_setting['value'] elif auth_setting['in'] == 'query': querys.append((auth_setting['key'], auth_setting['value'])) else: raise ValueError( 'Authentication token must be in `query` or `header`' ) def __deserialize_file(self, response): """ Saves response body into a file in a temporary folder, using the filename from the `Content-Disposition` header if provided. :param response: RESTResponse. :return: file path. """ fd, path = tempfile.mkstemp(dir=self.config.temp_folder_path) os.close(fd) os.remove(path) content_disposition = response.getheader("Content-Disposition") if content_disposition: filename = re.search(r'filename=[\'"]?([^\'"\s]+)[\'"]?', content_disposition).group(1) path = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(path), filename) with open(path, "w") as f: f.write(response.data) return path def __deserialize_primitive(self, data, klass): """ Deserializes string to primitive type. :param data: str. :param klass: class literal. :return: int, long, float, str, bool. """ try: value = klass(data) except UnicodeEncodeError: value = unicode(data) except TypeError: value = data return value def __deserialize_object(self, value): """ Return a original value. :return: object. """ return value def __deserialize_date(self, string): """ Deserializes string to date. :param string: str. :return: date. """ if not string: return None try: from dateutil.parser import parse return parse(string).date() except ImportError: return string except ValueError: raise ApiException( status=0, reason="Failed to parse `{0}` into a date object" .format(string) ) def __deserialize_datatime(self, string): """ Deserializes string to datetime. The string should be in iso8601 datetime format. :param string: str. :return: datetime. """ if not string: return None try: from dateutil.parser import parse return parse(string) except ImportError: return string except ValueError: raise ApiException( status=0, reason="Failed to parse `{0}` into a datetime object". format(string) ) def __deserialize_model(self, data, klass): """ Deserializes list or dict to model. :param data: dict, list. :param klass: class literal. :return: model object. """ instance = klass() if not instance.swagger_types: return data for attr, attr_type in iteritems(instance.swagger_types): if data is not None \ and instance.attribute_map[attr] in data\ and isinstance(data, (list, dict)): value = data[instance.attribute_map[attr]] if value is None: value = [] if isinstance(data, list) else {} setattr(instance, attr, self.__deserialize(value, attr_type)) return instance