bazarr/libs/requests_toolbelt/utils/user_agent.py

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import collections
import platform
import sys
def user_agent(name, version, extras=None):
"""Return an internet-friendly user_agent string.
The majority of this code has been wilfully stolen from the equivalent
function in Requests.
:param name: The intended name of the user-agent, e.g. "python-requests".
:param version: The version of the user-agent, e.g. "0.0.1".
:param extras: List of two-item tuples that are added to the user-agent
string.
:returns: Formatted user-agent string
:rtype: str
"""
if extras is None:
extras = []
return UserAgentBuilder(
name, version
).include_extras(
extras
).include_implementation(
).include_system().build()
class UserAgentBuilder(object):
"""Class to provide a greater level of control than :func:`user_agent`.
This is used by :func:`user_agent` to build its User-Agent string.
.. code-block:: python
user_agent_str = UserAgentBuilder(
name='requests-toolbelt',
version='17.4.0',
).include_implementation(
).include_system(
).include_extras([
('requests', '2.14.2'),
('urllib3', '1.21.2'),
]).build()
"""
format_string = '%s/%s'
def __init__(self, name, version):
"""Initialize our builder with the name and version of our user agent.
:param str name:
Name of our user-agent.
:param str version:
The version string for user-agent.
"""
self._pieces = collections.deque([(name, version)])
def build(self):
"""Finalize the User-Agent string.
:returns:
Formatted User-Agent string.
:rtype:
str
"""
return " ".join([self.format_string % piece for piece in self._pieces])
def include_extras(self, extras):
"""Include extra portions of the User-Agent.
:param list extras:
list of tuples of extra-name and extra-version
"""
if any(len(extra) != 2 for extra in extras):
raise ValueError('Extras should be a sequence of two item tuples.')
self._pieces.extend(extras)
return self
def include_implementation(self):
"""Append the implementation string to the user-agent string.
This adds the the information that you're using CPython 2.7.13 to the
User-Agent.
"""
self._pieces.append(_implementation_tuple())
return self
def include_system(self):
"""Append the information about the Operating System."""
self._pieces.append(_platform_tuple())
return self
def _implementation_tuple():
"""Return the tuple of interpreter name and version.
Returns a string that provides both the name and the version of the Python
implementation currently running. For example, on CPython 2.7.5 it will
return "CPython/2.7.5".
This function works best on CPython and PyPy: in particular, it probably
doesn't work for Jython or IronPython. Future investigation should be done
to work out the correct shape of the code for those platforms.
"""
implementation = platform.python_implementation()
if implementation == 'CPython':
implementation_version = platform.python_version()
elif implementation == 'PyPy':
implementation_version = '%s.%s.%s' % (sys.pypy_version_info.major,
sys.pypy_version_info.minor,
sys.pypy_version_info.micro)
if sys.pypy_version_info.releaselevel != 'final':
implementation_version = ''.join([
implementation_version, sys.pypy_version_info.releaselevel
])
elif implementation == 'Jython':
implementation_version = platform.python_version() # Complete Guess
elif implementation == 'IronPython':
implementation_version = platform.python_version() # Complete Guess
else:
implementation_version = 'Unknown'
return (implementation, implementation_version)
def _implementation_string():
return "%s/%s" % _implementation_tuple()
def _platform_tuple():
try:
p_system = platform.system()
p_release = platform.release()
except IOError:
p_system = 'Unknown'
p_release = 'Unknown'
return (p_system, p_release)