SickGear/lib/cachecontrol/adapter.py
2015-04-29 02:09:05 +01:00

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import functools
from requests.adapters import HTTPAdapter
from .controller import CacheController
from .cache import DictCache
from .filewrapper import CallbackFileWrapper
class CacheControlAdapter(HTTPAdapter):
invalidating_methods = set(['PUT', 'DELETE'])
def __init__(self, cache=None,
cache_etags=True,
controller_class=None,
serializer=None,
heuristic=None,
*args, **kw):
super(CacheControlAdapter, self).__init__(*args, **kw)
self.cache = cache or DictCache()
self.heuristic = heuristic
controller_factory = controller_class or CacheController
self.controller = controller_factory(
self.cache,
cache_etags=cache_etags,
serializer=serializer,
)
def send(self, request, **kw):
"""
Send a request. Use the request information to see if it
exists in the cache and cache the response if we need to and can.
"""
if request.method == 'GET':
cached_response = self.controller.cached_request(request)
if cached_response:
return self.build_response(request, cached_response,
from_cache=True)
# check for etags and add headers if appropriate
request.headers.update(
self.controller.conditional_headers(request)
)
resp = super(CacheControlAdapter, self).send(request, **kw)
return resp
def build_response(self, request, response, from_cache=False):
"""
Build a response by making a request or using the cache.
This will end up calling send and returning a potentially
cached response
"""
if not from_cache and request.method == 'GET':
# apply any expiration heuristics
if response.status == 304:
# We must have sent an ETag request. This could mean
# that we've been expired already or that we simply
# have an etag. In either case, we want to try and
# update the cache if that is the case.
cached_response = self.controller.update_cached_response(
request, response
)
if cached_response is not response:
from_cache = True
# We are done with the server response, read a
# possible response body (compliant servers will
# not return one, but we cannot be 100% sure) and
# release the connection back to the pool.
response.read(decode_content=False)
response.release_conn()
response = cached_response
# We always cache the 301 responses
elif response.status == 301:
self.controller.cache_response(request, response)
else:
# Check for any heuristics that might update headers
# before trying to cache.
if self.heuristic:
response = self.heuristic.apply(response)
# Wrap the response file with a wrapper that will cache the
# response when the stream has been consumed.
response._fp = CallbackFileWrapper(
response._fp,
functools.partial(
self.controller.cache_response,
request,
response,
)
)
resp = super(CacheControlAdapter, self).build_response(
request, response
)
# See if we should invalidate the cache.
if request.method in self.invalidating_methods and resp.ok:
cache_url = self.controller.cache_url(request.url)
self.cache.delete(cache_url)
# Give the request a from_cache attr to let people use it
resp.from_cache = from_cache
return resp
def close(self):
self.cache.close()
super(CacheControlAdapter, self).close()