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import requests
import bs4
from six.moves import urllib
from six import string_types
from .form import Form
import webbrowser
import tempfile
from .utils import LinkNotFoundError
from .__version__ import __version__, __title__
import weakref
class Browser(object):
"""Builds a low-level Browser.
It is recommended to use :class:`StatefulBrowser` for most applications,
since it offers more advanced features and conveniences than Browser.
:param session: Attach a pre-existing requests Session instead of
constructing a new one.
:param soup_config: Configuration passed to BeautifulSoup to affect
the way HTML is parsed. Defaults to ``{'features': 'lxml'}``.
If overriden, it is highly recommended to `specify a parser
<https://www.crummy.com/software/BeautifulSoup/bs4/doc/#specifying-the-parser-to-use>`__.
Otherwise, BeautifulSoup will issue a warning and pick one for
you, but the parser it chooses may be different on different
machines.
:param requests_adapters: Configuration passed to requests, to affect
the way HTTP requests are performed.
:param raise_on_404: If True, raise :class:`LinkNotFoundError`
when visiting a page triggers a 404 Not Found error.
:param user_agent: Set the user agent header to this value.
"""
def __init__(self, session=None, soup_config={'features': 'lxml'},
requests_adapters=None,
raise_on_404=False, user_agent=None):
self.raise_on_404 = raise_on_404
self.session = session or requests.Session()
if hasattr(weakref, 'finalize'):
self._finalize = weakref.finalize(self.session, self.close)
else: # pragma: no cover
# Python < 3 does not have weakref.finalize, but these
# versions accept calling session.close() within __del__
self._finalize = self.close
self.set_user_agent(user_agent)
if requests_adapters is not None:
for adaptee, adapter in requests_adapters.items():
self.session.mount(adaptee, adapter)
self.soup_config = soup_config or dict()
@staticmethod
def __looks_like_html(response):
"""Guesses entity type when Content-Type header is missing.
Since Content-Type is not strictly required, some servers leave it out.
"""
text = response.text.lstrip().lower()
return text.startswith('<html') or text.startswith('<!doctype')
@staticmethod
def add_soup(response, soup_config):
"""Attaches a soup object to a requests response."""
if ("text/html" in response.headers.get("Content-Type", "") or
Browser.__looks_like_html(response)):
response.soup = bs4.BeautifulSoup(response.content, **soup_config)
else:
response.soup = None
def set_cookiejar(self, cookiejar):
"""Replaces the current cookiejar in the requests session. Since the
session handles cookies automatically without calling this function,
only use this when default cookie handling is insufficient.
:param cookiejar: Any `cookielib.CookieJar
<https://docs.python.org/2/library/cookielib.html#cookielib.CookieJar>`__
compatible object.
"""
self.session.cookies = cookiejar
def get_cookiejar(self):
"""Gets the cookiejar from the requests session."""
return self.session.cookies
def set_user_agent(self, user_agent):
"""Replaces the current user agent in the requests session headers."""
# set a default user_agent if not specified
if user_agent is None:
requests_ua = requests.utils.default_user_agent()
user_agent = '%s (%s/%s)' % (requests_ua, __title__, __version__)
# the requests module uses a case-insensitive dict for session headers
self.session.headers['User-agent'] = user_agent
def request(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""Straightforward wrapper around `requests.Session.request
<http://docs.python-requests.org/en/master/api/#requests.Session.request>`__.
:return: `requests.Response
<http://docs.python-requests.org/en/master/api/#requests.Response>`__
object with a *soup*-attribute added by :func:`add_soup`.
This is a low-level function that should not be called for
basic usage (use :func:`get` or :func:`post` instead). Use it if you
need an HTTP verb that MechanicalSoup doesn't manage (e.g. MKCOL) for
example.
"""
response = self.session.request(*args, **kwargs)
Browser.add_soup(response, self.soup_config)
return response
def get(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""Straightforward wrapper around `requests.Session.get
<http://docs.python-requests.org/en/master/api/#requests.Session.get>`__.
:return: `requests.Response
<http://docs.python-requests.org/en/master/api/#requests.Response>`__
object with a *soup*-attribute added by :func:`add_soup`.
"""
response = self.session.get(*args, **kwargs)
if self.raise_on_404 and response.status_code == 404:
raise LinkNotFoundError()
Browser.add_soup(response, self.soup_config)
return response
def post(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""Straightforward wrapper around `requests.Session.post
<http://docs.python-requests.org/en/master/api/#requests.Session.post>`__.
:return: `requests.Response
<http://docs.python-requests.org/en/master/api/#requests.Response>`__
object with a *soup*-attribute added by :func:`add_soup`.
"""
response = self.session.post(*args, **kwargs)
Browser.add_soup(response, self.soup_config)
return response
def _request(self, form, url=None, **kwargs):
"""Extract input data from the form to pass to a Requests session."""
method = str(form.get("method", "get"))
action = form.get("action")
url = urllib.parse.urljoin(url, action)
if url is None: # This happens when both `action` and `url` are None.
raise ValueError('no URL to submit to')
# read https://www.w3.org/TR/html52/sec-forms.html
data = kwargs.pop("data", dict())
files = kwargs.pop("files", dict())
# Use a list of 2-tuples to better reflect the behavior of browser QSL.
# Requests also retains order when encoding form data in 2-tuple lists.
data = [(k, v) for k, v in data.items()]
multipart = form.get("enctype", "") == "multipart/form-data"
# Process form tags in the order that they appear on the page,
# skipping those tags that do not have a name-attribute.
selector = ",".join("{}[name]".format(i) for i in
("input", "button", "textarea", "select"))
for tag in form.select(selector):
name = tag.get("name") # name-attribute of tag
# Skip disabled elements, since they should not be submitted.
if tag.has_attr('disabled'):
continue
if tag.name == "input":
if tag.get("type", "").lower() in ("radio", "checkbox"):
if "checked" not in tag.attrs:
continue
value = tag.get("value", "on")
else:
# browsers use empty string for inputs with missing values
value = tag.get("value", "")
# If the enctype is not multipart, the filename is put in
# the form as a text input and the file is not sent.
if tag.get("type", "").lower() == "file" and multipart:
filename = value
if filename != "" and isinstance(filename, string_types):
content = open(filename, "rb")
else:
content = ""
# If value is the empty string, we still pass it
# for consistency with browsers (see
# https://github.com/MechanicalSoup/MechanicalSoup/issues/250).
files[name] = (filename, content)
else:
data.append((name, value))
elif tag.name == "button":
if tag.get("type", "").lower() in ("button", "reset"):
continue
else:
data.append((name, tag.get("value", "")))
elif tag.name == "textarea":
data.append((name, tag.text))
elif tag.name == "select":
# If the value attribute is not specified, the content will
# be passed as a value instead.
options = tag.select("option")
selected_values = [i.get("value", i.text) for i in options
if "selected" in i.attrs]
if "multiple" in tag.attrs:
for value in selected_values:
data.append((name, value))
elif selected_values:
# A standard select element only allows one option to be
# selected, but browsers pick last if somehow multiple.
data.append((name, selected_values[-1]))
elif options:
# Selects the first option if none are selected
first_value = options[0].get("value", options[0].text)
data.append((name, first_value))
if method.lower() == "get":
kwargs["params"] = data
else:
kwargs["data"] = data
# The following part of the function is here to respect the
# enctype specified by the form, i.e. force sending multipart
# content. Since Requests doesn't have yet a feature to choose
# enctype, we have to use tricks to make it behave as we want
# This code will be updated if Requests implements it.
if multipart and not files:
# Requests will switch to "multipart/form-data" only if
# files pass the `if files:` test, so in this case we use
# a modified dict that passes the if test even if empty.
class DictThatReturnsTrue(dict):
def __bool__(self):
return True
__nonzero__ = __bool__
files = DictThatReturnsTrue()
return self.session.request(method, url, files=files, **kwargs)
def submit(self, form, url=None, **kwargs):
"""Prepares and sends a form request.
NOTE: To submit a form with a :class:`StatefulBrowser` instance, it is
recommended to use :func:`StatefulBrowser.submit_selected` instead of
this method so that the browser state is correctly updated.
:param form: The filled-out form.
:param url: URL of the page the form is on. If the form action is a
relative path, then this must be specified.
:param \\*\\*kwargs: Arguments forwarded to `requests.Session.request
<http://docs.python-requests.org/en/master/api/#requests.Session.request>`__.
:return: `requests.Response
<http://docs.python-requests.org/en/master/api/#requests.Response>`__
object with a *soup*-attribute added by :func:`add_soup`.
"""
if isinstance(form, Form):
form = form.form
response = self._request(form, url, **kwargs)
Browser.add_soup(response, self.soup_config)
return response
def launch_browser(self, soup):
"""Launch a browser to display a page, for debugging purposes.
:param: soup: Page contents to display, supplied as a bs4 soup object.
"""
with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(delete=False, suffix='.html') as file:
file.write(soup.encode())
webbrowser.open('file://' + file.name)
def close(self):
"""Close the current session, if still open."""
if self.session is not None:
self.session.cookies.clear()
self.session.close()
self.session = None
def __del__(self):
self._finalize()
def __enter__(self):
return self
def __exit__(self, *args):
self.close()