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# This file is part of urlgrabber, a high-level cross-protocol url-grabber
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# Copyright 2002-2004 Michael D. Stenner, Ryan Tomayko
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"""Module for downloading files from a pool of mirrors
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DESCRIPTION
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  This module provides support for downloading files from a pool of
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  mirrors with configurable failover policies.  To a large extent, the
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  failover policy is chosen by using different classes derived from
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  the main class, MirrorGroup.
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  Instances of MirrorGroup (and cousins) act very much like URLGrabber
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  instances in that they have urlread, urlgrab, and urlopen methods.
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  They can therefore, be used in very similar ways.
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    from urlgrabber.grabber import URLGrabber
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    from urlgrabber.mirror import MirrorGroup
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    gr = URLGrabber()
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    mg = MirrorGroup(gr, ['http://foo.com/some/directory/',
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                          'http://bar.org/maybe/somewhere/else/',
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                          'ftp://baz.net/some/other/place/entirely/']
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    mg.urlgrab('relative/path.zip')
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  The assumption is that all mirrors are identical AFTER the base urls
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  specified, so that any mirror can be used to fetch any file.
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FAILOVER
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  The failover mechanism is designed to be customized by subclassing
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  from MirrorGroup to change the details of the behavior.  In general,
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  the classes maintain a master mirror list and a "current mirror"
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  index.  When a download is initiated, a copy of this list and index
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  is created for that download only.  The specific failover policy
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  depends on the class used, and so is documented in the class
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  documentation.  Note that ANY behavior of the class can be
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  overridden, so any failover policy at all is possible (although
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  you may need to change the interface in extreme cases).
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CUSTOMIZATION
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  Most customization of a MirrorGroup object is done at instantiation
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  time (or via subclassing).  There are four major types of
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  customization:
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    1) Pass in a custom urlgrabber - The passed in urlgrabber will be
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       used (by default... see #2) for the grabs, so options to it
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       apply for the url-fetching
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    2) Custom mirror list - Mirror lists can simply be a list of
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       stings mirrors (as shown in the example above) but each can
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       also be a dict, allowing for more options.  For example, the
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       first mirror in the list above could also have been:
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         {'mirror': 'http://foo.com/some/directory/',
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          'grabber': <a custom grabber to be used for this mirror>,
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          'kwargs': { <a dict of arguments passed to the grabber> }}
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       All mirrors are converted to this format internally.  If
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       'grabber' is omitted, the default grabber will be used.  If
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       kwargs are omitted, then (duh) they will not be used.
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    3) Pass keyword arguments when instantiating the mirror group.
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       See, for example, the failure_callback argument.
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    4) Finally, any kwargs passed in for the specific file (to the
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       urlgrab method, for example) will be folded in.  The options
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       passed into the grabber's urlXXX methods will override any
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       options specified in a custom mirror dict.
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# $Id: mirror.py,v 1.12 2004/09/07 21:19:54 mstenner Exp $
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import thread # needed for locking to make this threadsafe  | 
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from grabber import URLGrabError, CallbackObject  | 
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DEBUG=0  | 
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def DBPRINT(*args): print ' '.join(args)  | 
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try:  | 
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def _(st): return st  | 
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class GrabRequest:  | 
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    request.  For example, a single file.  By maintaining this information
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    separately, we can accomplish two things:
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      1) make it a little easier to be threadsafe
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      2) have request-specific parameters
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    """
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    pass
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class MirrorGroup:  | 
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"""Base Mirror class  | 
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    Instances of this class are built with a grabber object and a list
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    of mirrors.  Then all calls to urlXXX should be passed relative urls.
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    The requested file will be searched for on the first mirror.  If the
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    grabber raises an exception (possibly after some retries) then that
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    mirror will be removed from the list, and the next will be attempted.
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    If all mirrors are exhausted, then an exception will be raised.
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    MirrorGroup has the following failover policy:
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      * downloads begin with the first mirror
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      * by default (see default_action below) a failure (after retries)
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        causes it to increment the local AND master indices.  Also,
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        the current mirror is removed from the local list (but NOT the
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        master list - the mirror can potentially be used for other
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        files)
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      * if the local list is ever exhausted, a URLGrabError will be
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        raised (errno=256, no more mirrors)
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    OPTIONS
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      In addition to the required arguments "grabber" and "mirrors",
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      MirrorGroup also takes the following optional arguments:
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      default_action
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        A dict that describes the actions to be taken upon failure
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        (after retries).  default_action can contain any of the
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        following keys (shown here with their default values):
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          default_action = {'increment': 1,
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                            'increment_master': 1,
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                            'remove': 1,
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                            'remove_master': 0,
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                            'fail': 0}
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        In this context, 'increment' means "use the next mirror" and
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        'remove' means "never use this mirror again".  The two
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        'master' values refer to the instance-level mirror list (used
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        for all files), whereas the non-master values refer to the
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        current download only.
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        The 'fail' option will cause immediate failure by re-raising
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        the exception and no further attempts to get the current
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        download.
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        This dict can be set at instantiation time,
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          mg = MirrorGroup(grabber, mirrors, default_action={'fail':1})
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        at method-execution time (only applies to current fetch),
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          filename = mg.urlgrab(url, default_action={'increment': 0})
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        or by returning an action dict from the failure_callback
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          return {'fail':0}
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        in increasing precedence.
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        If all three of these were done, the net result would be:
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              {'increment': 0,         # set in method
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               'increment_master': 1,  # class default
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               'remove': 1,            # class default
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               'remove_master': 0,     # class default
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               'fail': 0}              # set at instantiation, reset
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                                       # from callback
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        this is a callback that will be called when a mirror "fails",
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        meaning the grabber raises some URLGrabError.  If this is a
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        tuple, it is interpreted to be of the form (cb, args, kwargs)
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        where cb is the actual callable object (function, method,
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        etc).  Otherwise, it is assumed to be the callable object
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        itself.  The callback will be passed a grabber.CallbackObject
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        instance along with args and kwargs (if present).  The following
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        attributes are defined withing the instance:
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           obj.exception    = < exception that was raised >
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           obj.mirror       = < the mirror that was tried >
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           obj.relative_url = < url relative to the mirror >
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           obj.url          = < full url that failed >
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                              # .url is just the combination of .mirror
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                              # and .relative_url
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        The failure callback can return an action dict, as described
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        above.
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        Like default_action, the failure_callback can be set at
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        instantiation time or when the urlXXX method is called.  In
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        the latter case, it applies only for that fetch.
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        The callback can re-raise the exception quite easily.  For
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        example, this is a perfectly adequate callback function:
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          def callback(obj): raise obj.exception
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        WARNING: do not save the exception object (or the
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        CallbackObject instance).  As they contain stack frame
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        references, they can lead to circular references.
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    Notes:
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      * The behavior can be customized by deriving and overriding the
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        'CONFIGURATION METHODS'
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      * The 'grabber' instance is kept as a reference, not copied.
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        Therefore, the grabber instance can be modified externally
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        and changes will take effect immediately.
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    """
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    #   it's never saved inside the MG object and never returned outside it.
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    #   therefore, it should be safe to access/modify grabrequest data
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    #   without a lock.  However, accessing the mirrors and _next attributes
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    #   of the MG itself must be done when locked to prevent (for example)
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    #   removal of the wrong mirror.
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    ##############################################################
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    #  CONFIGURATION METHODS  -  intended to be overridden to
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    #                            customize behavior
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def __init__(self, grabber, mirrors, **kwargs):  | 
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"""Initialize the MirrorGroup object.  | 
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        REQUIRED ARGUMENTS
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          grabber  - URLGrabber instance
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          mirrors  - a list of mirrors
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        OPTIONAL ARGUMENTS
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          failure_callback  - callback to be used when a mirror fails
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          default_action    - dict of failure actions
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        details.
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        """
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        #   shuffle the list to randomize order
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self.grabber = grabber  | 
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self.mirrors = self._parse_mirrors(mirrors)  | 
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self._next = 0  | 
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self._lock = thread.allocate_lock()  | 
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self.default_action = None  | 
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self._process_kwargs(kwargs)  | 
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    # if these values are found in **kwargs passed to one of the urlXXX
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    # methods, they will be stripped before getting passed on to the
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    # grabber
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options = ['default_action', 'failure_callback']  | 
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def _process_kwargs(self, kwargs):  | 
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self.failure_callback = kwargs.get('failure_callback')  | 
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self.default_action = kwargs.get('default_action')  | 
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def _parse_mirrors(self, mirrors):  | 
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parsed_mirrors = []  | 
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for m in mirrors:  | 
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if type(m) == type(''): m = {'mirror': m}  | 
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parsed_mirrors.append(m)  | 
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return parsed_mirrors  | 
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def _load_gr(self, gr):  | 
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        # OVERRIDE IDEAS:
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        #   shuffle gr list
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self._lock.acquire()  | 
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gr.mirrors = list(self.mirrors)  | 
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gr._next = self._next  | 
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self._lock.release()  | 
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def _get_mirror(self, gr):  | 
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        # OVERRIDE IDEAS:
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        #   return a random mirror so that multiple mirrors get used
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        #   even without failures.
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if not gr.mirrors:  | 
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raise URLGrabError(256, _('No more mirrors to try.'))  | 
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return gr.mirrors[gr._next]  | 
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def _failure(self, gr, cb_obj):  | 
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        # OVERRIDE IDEAS:
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        #   inspect the error - remove=1 for 404, remove=2 for connection
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        #                       refused, etc. (this can also be done via
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        #                       the callback)
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cb = gr.kw.get('failure_callback') or self.failure_callback  | 
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if cb:  | 
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if type(cb) == type( () ):  | 
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cb, args, kwargs = cb  | 
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else:  | 
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args, kwargs = (), {}  | 
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action = cb(cb_obj, *args, **kwargs) or {}  | 
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else:  | 
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action = {}  | 
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        # XXXX - decide - there are two ways to do this
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        # the first is action-overriding as a whole - use the entire action
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        # or fall back on module level defaults
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        #action = action or gr.kw.get('default_action') or self.default_action
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        # the other is to fall through for each element in the action dict
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a = dict(self.default_action or {})  | 
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a.update(gr.kw.get('default_action', {}))  | 
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a.update(action)  | 
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action = a  | 
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self.increment_mirror(gr, action)  | 
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if action and action.get('fail', 0): raise  | 
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"""Tell the mirror object increment the mirror index  | 
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        This increments the mirror index, which amounts to telling the
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        mirror object to use a different mirror (for this and future
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        downloads).
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        This is a SEMI-public method.  It will be called internally,
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        and you may never need to call it.  However, it is provided
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        (and is made public) so that the calling program can increment
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        the mirror choice for methods like urlopen.  For example, with
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        urlopen, there's no good way for the mirror group to know that
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        an error occurs mid-download (it's already returned and given
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        you the file object).
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        remove  ---  can have several values
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           0   do not remove the mirror from the list
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           1   remove the mirror for this download only
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           2   remove the mirror permanently
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        beware of remove=0 as it can lead to infinite loops
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        """
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badmirror = gr.mirrors[gr._next]  | 
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self._lock.acquire()  | 
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try:  | 
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ind = self.mirrors.index(badmirror)  | 
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except ValueError:  | 
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            pass
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else:  | 
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if action.get('remove_master', 0):  | 
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del self.mirrors[ind]  | 
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elif self._next == ind and action.get('increment_master', 1):  | 
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self._next += 1  | 
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if self._next >= len(self.mirrors): self._next = 0  | 
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self._lock.release()  | 
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if action.get('remove', 1):  | 
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del gr.mirrors[gr._next]  | 
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elif action.get('increment', 1):  | 
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gr._next += 1  | 
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if gr._next >= len(gr.mirrors): gr._next = 0  | 
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if DEBUG:  | 
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grm = [m['mirror'] for m in gr.mirrors]  | 
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DBPRINT('GR mirrors: [%s] %i' % (' '.join(grm), gr._next))  | 
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selfm = [m['mirror'] for m in self.mirrors]  | 
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DBPRINT('MAIN mirrors: [%s] %i' % (' '.join(selfm), self._next))  | 
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    #####################################################################
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    # NON-CONFIGURATION METHODS
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    # these methods are designed to be largely workhorse methods that
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    # are not intended to be overridden.  That doesn't mean you can't;
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    # if you want to, feel free, but most things can be done by
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    # by overriding the configuration methods :)
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def _join_url(self, base_url, rel_url):  | 
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if base_url.endswith('/') or rel_url.startswith('/'):  | 
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return base_url + rel_url  | 
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else:  | 
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return base_url + '/' + rel_url  | 
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def _mirror_try(self, func, url, kw):  | 
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gr = GrabRequest()  | 
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gr.func = func  | 
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gr.url = url  | 
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gr.kw = dict(kw)  | 
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self._load_gr(gr)  | 
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for k in self.options:  | 
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try: del kw[k]  | 
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except KeyError: pass  | 
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while 1:  | 
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mirrorchoice = self._get_mirror(gr)  | 
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fullurl = self._join_url(mirrorchoice['mirror'], gr.url)  | 
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kwargs = dict(mirrorchoice.get('kwargs', {}))  | 
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kwargs.update(kw)  | 
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grabber = mirrorchoice.get('grabber') or self.grabber  | 
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func_ref = getattr(grabber, func)  | 
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if DEBUG: DBPRINT('MIRROR: trying %s -> %s' % (url, fullurl))  | 
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try:  | 
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return func_ref( *(fullurl,), **kwargs )  | 
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except URLGrabError, e:  | 
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if DEBUG: DBPRINT('MIRROR: failed')  | 
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obj = CallbackObject()  | 
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obj.exception = e  | 
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obj.mirror = mirrorchoice['mirror']  | 
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obj.relative_url = gr.url  | 
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obj.url = fullurl  | 
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self._failure(gr, obj)  | 
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def urlgrab(self, url, filename=None, **kwargs):  | 
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kw = dict(kwargs)  | 
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kw['filename'] = filename  | 
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func = 'urlgrab'  | 
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return self._mirror_try(func, url, kw)  | 
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def urlopen(self, url, **kwargs):  | 
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kw = dict(kwargs)  | 
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func = 'urlopen'  | 
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return self._mirror_try(func, url, kw)  | 
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def urlread(self, url, limit=None, **kwargs):  | 
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kw = dict(kwargs)  | 
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kw['limit'] = limit  | 
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func = 'urlread'  | 
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return self._mirror_try(func, url, kw)  | 
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||
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class MGRandomStart(MirrorGroup):  | 
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"""A mirror group that starts at a random mirror in the list.  | 
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    This behavior of this class is identical to MirrorGroup, except that
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    it starts at a random location in the mirror list.
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|
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    """
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|
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||
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def __init__(self, grabber, mirrors, **kwargs):  | 
|
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"""Initialize the object  | 
|
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||
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        The arguments for intialization are the same as for MirrorGroup
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|
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        """
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|
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MirrorGroup.__init__(self, grabber, mirrors, **kwargs)  | 
|
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self._next = random.randrange(len(mirrors))  | 
|
442  | 
||
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class MGRandomOrder(MirrorGroup):  | 
|
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"""A mirror group that uses mirrors in a random order.  | 
|
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||
446  | 
    This behavior of this class is identical to MirrorGroup, except that
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|
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    it uses the mirrors in a random order.  Note that the order is set at
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|
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    initialization time and fixed thereafter.  That is, it does not pick a
 | 
|
449  | 
    random mirror after each failure.
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|
450  | 
    """
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|
451  | 
||
452  | 
def __init__(self, grabber, mirrors, **kwargs):  | 
|
453  | 
"""Initialize the object  | 
|
454  | 
||
455  | 
        The arguments for intialization are the same as for MirrorGroup
 | 
|
456  | 
        """
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|
457  | 
MirrorGroup.__init__(self, grabber, mirrors, **kwargs)  | 
|
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random.shuffle(self.mirrors)  | 
|
459  | 
||
460  | 
if __name__ == '__main__':  | 
|
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    pass
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