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"""
Network Utilities
(from web.py)
"""
__all__ = [
"validipaddr", "validip6addr", "validipport", "validip", "validaddr",
"urlquote",
"httpdate", "parsehttpdate",
"htmlquote", "htmlunquote", "websafe",
]
import urllib, time
try: import datetime
except ImportError: pass
import re
import socket
def validip6addr(address):
"""
Returns True if `address` is a valid IPv6 address.
>>> validip6addr('::')
True
>>> validip6addr('aaaa:bbbb:cccc:dddd::1')
True
>>> validip6addr('1:2:3:4:5:6:7:8:9:10')
False
>>> validip6addr('12:10')
False
"""
try:
socket.inet_pton(socket.AF_INET6, address)
except socket.error:
return False
return True
def validipaddr(address):
"""
Returns True if `address` is a valid IPv4 address.
>>> validipaddr('192.168.1.1')
True
>>> validipaddr('192.168.1.800')
False
>>> validipaddr('192.168.1')
False
"""
try:
octets = address.split('.')
if len(octets) != 4:
return False
for x in octets:
if not (0 <= int(x) <= 255):
return False
except ValueError:
return False
return True
def validipport(port):
"""
Returns True if `port` is a valid IPv4 port.
>>> validipport('9000')
True
>>> validipport('foo')
False
>>> validipport('1000000')
False
"""
try:
if not (0 <= int(port) <= 65535):
return False
except ValueError:
return False
return True
def validip(ip, defaultaddr="0.0.0.0", defaultport=8080):
"""
Returns `(ip_address, port)` from string `ip_addr_port`
>>> validip('1.2.3.4')
('1.2.3.4', 8080)
>>> validip('80')
('0.0.0.0', 80)
>>> validip('192.168.0.1:85')
('192.168.0.1', 85)
>>> validip('::')
('::', 8080)
>>> validip('[::]:88')
('::', 88)
>>> validip('[::1]:80')
('::1', 80)
"""
addr = defaultaddr
port = defaultport
#Matt Boswell's code to check for ipv6 first
match = re.search(r'^\[([^]]+)\](?::(\d+))?$',ip) #check for [ipv6]:port
if match:
if validip6addr(match.group(1)):
if match.group(2):
if validipport(match.group(2)): return (match.group(1),int(match.group(2)))
else:
return (match.group(1),port)
else:
if validip6addr(ip): return (ip,port)
#end ipv6 code
ip = ip.split(":", 1)
if len(ip) == 1:
if not ip[0]:
pass
elif validipaddr(ip[0]):
addr = ip[0]
elif validipport(ip[0]):
port = int(ip[0])
else:
raise ValueError, ':'.join(ip) + ' is not a valid IP address/port'
elif len(ip) == 2:
addr, port = ip
if not validipaddr(addr) and validipport(port):
raise ValueError, ':'.join(ip) + ' is not a valid IP address/port'
port = int(port)
else:
raise ValueError, ':'.join(ip) + ' is not a valid IP address/port'
return (addr, port)
def validaddr(string_):
"""
Returns either (ip_address, port) or "/path/to/socket" from string_
>>> validaddr('/path/to/socket')
'/path/to/socket'
>>> validaddr('8000')
('0.0.0.0', 8000)
>>> validaddr('127.0.0.1')
('127.0.0.1', 8080)
>>> validaddr('127.0.0.1:8000')
('127.0.0.1', 8000)
>>> validip('[::1]:80')
('::1', 80)
>>> validaddr('fff')
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
ValueError: fff is not a valid IP address/port
"""
if '/' in string_:
return string_
else:
return validip(string_)
def urlquote(val):
"""
Quotes a string for use in a URL.
>>> urlquote('://?f=1&j=1')
'%3A//%3Ff%3D1%26j%3D1'
>>> urlquote(None)
''
>>> urlquote(u'\u203d')
'%E2%80%BD'
"""
if val is None: return ''
if not isinstance(val, unicode): val = str(val)
else: val = val.encode('utf-8')
return urllib.quote(val)
def httpdate(date_obj):
"""
Formats a datetime object for use in HTTP headers.
>>> import datetime
>>> httpdate(datetime.datetime(1970, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1))
'Thu, 01 Jan 1970 01:01:01 GMT'
"""
return date_obj.strftime("%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S GMT")
def parsehttpdate(string_):
"""
Parses an HTTP date into a datetime object.
>>> parsehttpdate('Thu, 01 Jan 1970 01:01:01 GMT')
datetime.datetime(1970, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1)
"""
try:
t = time.strptime(string_, "%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S %Z")
except ValueError:
return None
return datetime.datetime(*t[:6])
def htmlquote(text):
r"""
Encodes `text` for raw use in HTML.
>>> htmlquote(u"<'&\">")
u'<'&">'
"""
text = text.replace(u"&", u"&") # Must be done first!
text = text.replace(u"<", u"<")
text = text.replace(u">", u">")
text = text.replace(u"'", u"'")
text = text.replace(u'"', u""")
return text
def htmlunquote(text):
r"""
Decodes `text` that's HTML quoted.
>>> htmlunquote(u'<'&">')
u'<\'&">'
"""
text = text.replace(u""", u'"')
text = text.replace(u"'", u"'")
text = text.replace(u">", u">")
text = text.replace(u"<", u"<")
text = text.replace(u"&", u"&") # Must be done last!
return text
def websafe(val):
r"""Converts `val` so that it is safe for use in Unicode HTML.
>>> websafe("<'&\">")
u'<'&">'
>>> websafe(None)
u''
>>> websafe(u'\u203d')
u'\u203d'
>>> websafe('\xe2\x80\xbd')
u'\u203d'
"""
if val is None:
return u''
elif isinstance(val, str):
val = val.decode('utf-8')
elif not isinstance(val, unicode):
val = unicode(val)
return htmlquote(val)
if __name__ == "__main__":
import doctest
doctest.testmod()