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996 lines
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Python
996 lines
37 KiB
Python
# Copyright 2014 Google Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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"""Client for discovery based APIs.
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A client library for Google's discovery based APIs.
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"""
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__author__ = 'jcgregorio@google.com (Joe Gregorio)'
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__all__ = [
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'build',
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'build_from_document',
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'fix_method_name',
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'key2param',
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]
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# Standard library imports
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import StringIO
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import copy
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from email.generator import Generator
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from email.mime.multipart import MIMEMultipart
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from email.mime.nonmultipart import MIMENonMultipart
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import json
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import keyword
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import logging
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import mimetypes
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import os
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import re
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import urllib
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import urlparse
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try:
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from urlparse import parse_qsl
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except ImportError:
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from cgi import parse_qsl
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# Third-party imports
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from ... import httplib2
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import mimeparse
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from ... import uritemplate
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# Local imports
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from googleapiclient.errors import HttpError
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from googleapiclient.errors import InvalidJsonError
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from googleapiclient.errors import MediaUploadSizeError
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from googleapiclient.errors import UnacceptableMimeTypeError
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from googleapiclient.errors import UnknownApiNameOrVersion
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from googleapiclient.errors import UnknownFileType
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from googleapiclient.http import HttpRequest
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from googleapiclient.http import MediaFileUpload
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from googleapiclient.http import MediaUpload
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from googleapiclient.model import JsonModel
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from googleapiclient.model import MediaModel
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from googleapiclient.model import RawModel
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from googleapiclient.schema import Schemas
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from oauth2client.client import GoogleCredentials
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from oauth2client.util import _add_query_parameter
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from oauth2client.util import positional
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# The client library requires a version of httplib2 that supports RETRIES.
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httplib2.RETRIES = 1
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logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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URITEMPLATE = re.compile('{[^}]*}')
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VARNAME = re.compile('[a-zA-Z0-9_-]+')
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DISCOVERY_URI = ('https://www.googleapis.com/discovery/v1/apis/'
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'{api}/{apiVersion}/rest')
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DEFAULT_METHOD_DOC = 'A description of how to use this function'
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HTTP_PAYLOAD_METHODS = frozenset(['PUT', 'POST', 'PATCH'])
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_MEDIA_SIZE_BIT_SHIFTS = {'KB': 10, 'MB': 20, 'GB': 30, 'TB': 40}
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BODY_PARAMETER_DEFAULT_VALUE = {
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'description': 'The request body.',
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'type': 'object',
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'required': True,
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}
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MEDIA_BODY_PARAMETER_DEFAULT_VALUE = {
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'description': ('The filename of the media request body, or an instance '
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'of a MediaUpload object.'),
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'type': 'string',
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'required': False,
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}
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# Parameters accepted by the stack, but not visible via discovery.
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# TODO(dhermes): Remove 'userip' in 'v2'.
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STACK_QUERY_PARAMETERS = frozenset(['trace', 'pp', 'userip', 'strict'])
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STACK_QUERY_PARAMETER_DEFAULT_VALUE = {'type': 'string', 'location': 'query'}
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# Library-specific reserved words beyond Python keywords.
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RESERVED_WORDS = frozenset(['body'])
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def fix_method_name(name):
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"""Fix method names to avoid reserved word conflicts.
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Args:
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name: string, method name.
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Returns:
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The name with a '_' prefixed if the name is a reserved word.
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"""
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if keyword.iskeyword(name) or name in RESERVED_WORDS:
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return name + '_'
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else:
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return name
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def key2param(key):
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"""Converts key names into parameter names.
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For example, converting "max-results" -> "max_results"
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Args:
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key: string, the method key name.
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Returns:
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A safe method name based on the key name.
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"""
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result = []
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key = list(key)
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if not key[0].isalpha():
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result.append('x')
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for c in key:
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if c.isalnum():
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result.append(c)
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else:
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result.append('_')
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return ''.join(result)
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@positional(2)
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def build(serviceName,
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version,
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http=None,
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discoveryServiceUrl=DISCOVERY_URI,
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developerKey=None,
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model=None,
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requestBuilder=HttpRequest,
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credentials=None):
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"""Construct a Resource for interacting with an API.
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Construct a Resource object for interacting with an API. The serviceName and
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version are the names from the Discovery service.
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Args:
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serviceName: string, name of the service.
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version: string, the version of the service.
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http: httplib2.Http, An instance of httplib2.Http or something that acts
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like it that HTTP requests will be made through.
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discoveryServiceUrl: string, a URI Template that points to the location of
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the discovery service. It should have two parameters {api} and
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{apiVersion} that when filled in produce an absolute URI to the discovery
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document for that service.
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developerKey: string, key obtained from
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https://code.google.com/apis/console.
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model: googleapiclient.Model, converts to and from the wire format.
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requestBuilder: googleapiclient.http.HttpRequest, encapsulator for an HTTP
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request.
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credentials: oauth2client.Credentials, credentials to be used for
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authentication.
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Returns:
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A Resource object with methods for interacting with the service.
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"""
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params = {
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'api': serviceName,
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'apiVersion': version
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}
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if http is None:
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http = httplib2.Http()
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requested_url = uritemplate.expand(discoveryServiceUrl, params)
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# REMOTE_ADDR is defined by the CGI spec [RFC3875] as the environment
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# variable that contains the network address of the client sending the
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# request. If it exists then add that to the request for the discovery
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# document to avoid exceeding the quota on discovery requests.
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if 'REMOTE_ADDR' in os.environ:
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requested_url = _add_query_parameter(requested_url, 'userIp',
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os.environ['REMOTE_ADDR'])
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logger.info('URL being requested: GET %s' % requested_url)
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resp, content = http.request(requested_url)
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if resp.status == 404:
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raise UnknownApiNameOrVersion("name: %s version: %s" % (serviceName,
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version))
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if resp.status >= 400:
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raise HttpError(resp, content, uri=requested_url)
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try:
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service = json.loads(content)
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except ValueError, e:
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logger.error('Failed to parse as JSON: ' + content)
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raise InvalidJsonError()
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return build_from_document(content, base=discoveryServiceUrl, http=http,
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developerKey=developerKey, model=model, requestBuilder=requestBuilder,
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credentials=credentials)
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@positional(1)
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def build_from_document(
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service,
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base=None,
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future=None,
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http=None,
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developerKey=None,
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model=None,
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requestBuilder=HttpRequest,
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credentials=None):
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"""Create a Resource for interacting with an API.
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Same as `build()`, but constructs the Resource object from a discovery
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document that is it given, as opposed to retrieving one over HTTP.
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Args:
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service: string or object, the JSON discovery document describing the API.
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The value passed in may either be the JSON string or the deserialized
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JSON.
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base: string, base URI for all HTTP requests, usually the discovery URI.
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This parameter is no longer used as rootUrl and servicePath are included
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within the discovery document. (deprecated)
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future: string, discovery document with future capabilities (deprecated).
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http: httplib2.Http, An instance of httplib2.Http or something that acts
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like it that HTTP requests will be made through.
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developerKey: string, Key for controlling API usage, generated
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from the API Console.
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model: Model class instance that serializes and de-serializes requests and
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responses.
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requestBuilder: Takes an http request and packages it up to be executed.
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credentials: object, credentials to be used for authentication.
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Returns:
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A Resource object with methods for interacting with the service.
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"""
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# future is no longer used.
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future = {}
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if isinstance(service, basestring):
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service = json.loads(service)
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base = urlparse.urljoin(service['rootUrl'], service['servicePath'])
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schema = Schemas(service)
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if credentials:
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# If credentials were passed in, we could have two cases:
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# 1. the scopes were specified, in which case the given credentials
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# are used for authorizing the http;
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# 2. the scopes were not provided (meaning the Application Default
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# Credentials are to be used). In this case, the Application Default
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# Credentials are built and used instead of the original credentials.
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# If there are no scopes found (meaning the given service requires no
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# authentication), there is no authorization of the http.
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if (isinstance(credentials, GoogleCredentials) and
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credentials.create_scoped_required()):
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scopes = service.get('auth', {}).get('oauth2', {}).get('scopes', {})
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if scopes:
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credentials = credentials.create_scoped(scopes.keys())
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else:
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# No need to authorize the http object
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# if the service does not require authentication.
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credentials = None
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if credentials:
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http = credentials.authorize(http)
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if model is None:
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features = service.get('features', [])
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model = JsonModel('dataWrapper' in features)
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return Resource(http=http, baseUrl=base, model=model,
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developerKey=developerKey, requestBuilder=requestBuilder,
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resourceDesc=service, rootDesc=service, schema=schema)
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def _cast(value, schema_type):
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"""Convert value to a string based on JSON Schema type.
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See http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-zyp-json-schema-03 for more details on
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JSON Schema.
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Args:
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value: any, the value to convert
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schema_type: string, the type that value should be interpreted as
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Returns:
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A string representation of 'value' based on the schema_type.
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"""
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if schema_type == 'string':
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if type(value) == type('') or type(value) == type(u''):
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return value
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else:
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return str(value)
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elif schema_type == 'integer':
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return str(int(value))
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elif schema_type == 'number':
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return str(float(value))
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elif schema_type == 'boolean':
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return str(bool(value)).lower()
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else:
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if type(value) == type('') or type(value) == type(u''):
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return value
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else:
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return str(value)
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def _media_size_to_long(maxSize):
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"""Convert a string media size, such as 10GB or 3TB into an integer.
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Args:
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maxSize: string, size as a string, such as 2MB or 7GB.
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Returns:
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The size as an integer value.
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"""
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if len(maxSize) < 2:
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return 0L
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units = maxSize[-2:].upper()
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bit_shift = _MEDIA_SIZE_BIT_SHIFTS.get(units)
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if bit_shift is not None:
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return long(maxSize[:-2]) << bit_shift
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else:
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return long(maxSize)
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def _media_path_url_from_info(root_desc, path_url):
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"""Creates an absolute media path URL.
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Constructed using the API root URI and service path from the discovery
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document and the relative path for the API method.
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Args:
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root_desc: Dictionary; the entire original deserialized discovery document.
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path_url: String; the relative URL for the API method. Relative to the API
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root, which is specified in the discovery document.
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Returns:
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String; the absolute URI for media upload for the API method.
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"""
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return '%(root)supload/%(service_path)s%(path)s' % {
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'root': root_desc['rootUrl'],
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'service_path': root_desc['servicePath'],
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'path': path_url,
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}
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def _fix_up_parameters(method_desc, root_desc, http_method):
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"""Updates parameters of an API method with values specific to this library.
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Specifically, adds whatever global parameters are specified by the API to the
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parameters for the individual method. Also adds parameters which don't
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appear in the discovery document, but are available to all discovery based
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APIs (these are listed in STACK_QUERY_PARAMETERS).
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SIDE EFFECTS: This updates the parameters dictionary object in the method
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description.
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Args:
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method_desc: Dictionary with metadata describing an API method. Value comes
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from the dictionary of methods stored in the 'methods' key in the
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deserialized discovery document.
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root_desc: Dictionary; the entire original deserialized discovery document.
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http_method: String; the HTTP method used to call the API method described
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in method_desc.
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Returns:
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The updated Dictionary stored in the 'parameters' key of the method
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description dictionary.
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"""
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parameters = method_desc.setdefault('parameters', {})
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# Add in the parameters common to all methods.
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for name, description in root_desc.get('parameters', {}).iteritems():
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parameters[name] = description
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# Add in undocumented query parameters.
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for name in STACK_QUERY_PARAMETERS:
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parameters[name] = STACK_QUERY_PARAMETER_DEFAULT_VALUE.copy()
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# Add 'body' (our own reserved word) to parameters if the method supports
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# a request payload.
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if http_method in HTTP_PAYLOAD_METHODS and 'request' in method_desc:
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body = BODY_PARAMETER_DEFAULT_VALUE.copy()
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body.update(method_desc['request'])
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parameters['body'] = body
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return parameters
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def _fix_up_media_upload(method_desc, root_desc, path_url, parameters):
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"""Updates parameters of API by adding 'media_body' if supported by method.
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SIDE EFFECTS: If the method supports media upload and has a required body,
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sets body to be optional (required=False) instead. Also, if there is a
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'mediaUpload' in the method description, adds 'media_upload' key to
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parameters.
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Args:
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method_desc: Dictionary with metadata describing an API method. Value comes
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from the dictionary of methods stored in the 'methods' key in the
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deserialized discovery document.
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root_desc: Dictionary; the entire original deserialized discovery document.
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path_url: String; the relative URL for the API method. Relative to the API
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root, which is specified in the discovery document.
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parameters: A dictionary describing method parameters for method described
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in method_desc.
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Returns:
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Triple (accept, max_size, media_path_url) where:
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- accept is a list of strings representing what content types are
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accepted for media upload. Defaults to empty list if not in the
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discovery document.
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- max_size is a long representing the max size in bytes allowed for a
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media upload. Defaults to 0L if not in the discovery document.
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- media_path_url is a String; the absolute URI for media upload for the
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API method. Constructed using the API root URI and service path from
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the discovery document and the relative path for the API method. If
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media upload is not supported, this is None.
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"""
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media_upload = method_desc.get('mediaUpload', {})
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accept = media_upload.get('accept', [])
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max_size = _media_size_to_long(media_upload.get('maxSize', ''))
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media_path_url = None
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if media_upload:
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media_path_url = _media_path_url_from_info(root_desc, path_url)
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parameters['media_body'] = MEDIA_BODY_PARAMETER_DEFAULT_VALUE.copy()
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if 'body' in parameters:
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parameters['body']['required'] = False
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return accept, max_size, media_path_url
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def _fix_up_method_description(method_desc, root_desc):
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"""Updates a method description in a discovery document.
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SIDE EFFECTS: Changes the parameters dictionary in the method description with
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extra parameters which are used locally.
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Args:
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method_desc: Dictionary with metadata describing an API method. Value comes
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from the dictionary of methods stored in the 'methods' key in the
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deserialized discovery document.
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root_desc: Dictionary; the entire original deserialized discovery document.
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Returns:
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Tuple (path_url, http_method, method_id, accept, max_size, media_path_url)
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where:
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- path_url is a String; the relative URL for the API method. Relative to
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the API root, which is specified in the discovery document.
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- http_method is a String; the HTTP method used to call the API method
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described in the method description.
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- method_id is a String; the name of the RPC method associated with the
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API method, and is in the method description in the 'id' key.
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- accept is a list of strings representing what content types are
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accepted for media upload. Defaults to empty list if not in the
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discovery document.
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- max_size is a long representing the max size in bytes allowed for a
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media upload. Defaults to 0L if not in the discovery document.
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- media_path_url is a String; the absolute URI for media upload for the
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API method. Constructed using the API root URI and service path from
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the discovery document and the relative path for the API method. If
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media upload is not supported, this is None.
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"""
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path_url = method_desc['path']
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http_method = method_desc['httpMethod']
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method_id = method_desc['id']
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parameters = _fix_up_parameters(method_desc, root_desc, http_method)
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# Order is important. `_fix_up_media_upload` needs `method_desc` to have a
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# 'parameters' key and needs to know if there is a 'body' parameter because it
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# also sets a 'media_body' parameter.
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accept, max_size, media_path_url = _fix_up_media_upload(
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method_desc, root_desc, path_url, parameters)
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return path_url, http_method, method_id, accept, max_size, media_path_url
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# TODO(dhermes): Convert this class to ResourceMethod and make it callable
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class ResourceMethodParameters(object):
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"""Represents the parameters associated with a method.
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Attributes:
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argmap: Map from method parameter name (string) to query parameter name
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(string).
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required_params: List of required parameters (represented by parameter
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name as string).
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repeated_params: List of repeated parameters (represented by parameter
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name as string).
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pattern_params: Map from method parameter name (string) to regular
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expression (as a string). If the pattern is set for a parameter, the
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value for that parameter must match the regular expression.
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query_params: List of parameters (represented by parameter name as string)
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that will be used in the query string.
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path_params: Set of parameters (represented by parameter name as string)
|
|
that will be used in the base URL path.
|
|
param_types: Map from method parameter name (string) to parameter type. Type
|
|
can be any valid JSON schema type; valid values are 'any', 'array',
|
|
'boolean', 'integer', 'number', 'object', or 'string'. Reference:
|
|
http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-zyp-json-schema-03#section-5.1
|
|
enum_params: Map from method parameter name (string) to list of strings,
|
|
where each list of strings is the list of acceptable enum values.
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, method_desc):
|
|
"""Constructor for ResourceMethodParameters.
|
|
|
|
Sets default values and defers to set_parameters to populate.
|
|
|
|
Args:
|
|
method_desc: Dictionary with metadata describing an API method. Value
|
|
comes from the dictionary of methods stored in the 'methods' key in
|
|
the deserialized discovery document.
|
|
"""
|
|
self.argmap = {}
|
|
self.required_params = []
|
|
self.repeated_params = []
|
|
self.pattern_params = {}
|
|
self.query_params = []
|
|
# TODO(dhermes): Change path_params to a list if the extra URITEMPLATE
|
|
# parsing is gotten rid of.
|
|
self.path_params = set()
|
|
self.param_types = {}
|
|
self.enum_params = {}
|
|
|
|
self.set_parameters(method_desc)
|
|
|
|
def set_parameters(self, method_desc):
|
|
"""Populates maps and lists based on method description.
|
|
|
|
Iterates through each parameter for the method and parses the values from
|
|
the parameter dictionary.
|
|
|
|
Args:
|
|
method_desc: Dictionary with metadata describing an API method. Value
|
|
comes from the dictionary of methods stored in the 'methods' key in
|
|
the deserialized discovery document.
|
|
"""
|
|
for arg, desc in method_desc.get('parameters', {}).iteritems():
|
|
param = key2param(arg)
|
|
self.argmap[param] = arg
|
|
|
|
if desc.get('pattern'):
|
|
self.pattern_params[param] = desc['pattern']
|
|
if desc.get('enum'):
|
|
self.enum_params[param] = desc['enum']
|
|
if desc.get('required'):
|
|
self.required_params.append(param)
|
|
if desc.get('repeated'):
|
|
self.repeated_params.append(param)
|
|
if desc.get('location') == 'query':
|
|
self.query_params.append(param)
|
|
if desc.get('location') == 'path':
|
|
self.path_params.add(param)
|
|
self.param_types[param] = desc.get('type', 'string')
|
|
|
|
# TODO(dhermes): Determine if this is still necessary. Discovery based APIs
|
|
# should have all path parameters already marked with
|
|
# 'location: path'.
|
|
for match in URITEMPLATE.finditer(method_desc['path']):
|
|
for namematch in VARNAME.finditer(match.group(0)):
|
|
name = key2param(namematch.group(0))
|
|
self.path_params.add(name)
|
|
if name in self.query_params:
|
|
self.query_params.remove(name)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def createMethod(methodName, methodDesc, rootDesc, schema):
|
|
"""Creates a method for attaching to a Resource.
|
|
|
|
Args:
|
|
methodName: string, name of the method to use.
|
|
methodDesc: object, fragment of deserialized discovery document that
|
|
describes the method.
|
|
rootDesc: object, the entire deserialized discovery document.
|
|
schema: object, mapping of schema names to schema descriptions.
|
|
"""
|
|
methodName = fix_method_name(methodName)
|
|
(pathUrl, httpMethod, methodId, accept,
|
|
maxSize, mediaPathUrl) = _fix_up_method_description(methodDesc, rootDesc)
|
|
|
|
parameters = ResourceMethodParameters(methodDesc)
|
|
|
|
def method(self, **kwargs):
|
|
# Don't bother with doc string, it will be over-written by createMethod.
|
|
|
|
for name in kwargs.iterkeys():
|
|
if name not in parameters.argmap:
|
|
raise TypeError('Got an unexpected keyword argument "%s"' % name)
|
|
|
|
# Remove args that have a value of None.
|
|
keys = kwargs.keys()
|
|
for name in keys:
|
|
if kwargs[name] is None:
|
|
del kwargs[name]
|
|
|
|
for name in parameters.required_params:
|
|
if name not in kwargs:
|
|
raise TypeError('Missing required parameter "%s"' % name)
|
|
|
|
for name, regex in parameters.pattern_params.iteritems():
|
|
if name in kwargs:
|
|
if isinstance(kwargs[name], basestring):
|
|
pvalues = [kwargs[name]]
|
|
else:
|
|
pvalues = kwargs[name]
|
|
for pvalue in pvalues:
|
|
if re.match(regex, pvalue) is None:
|
|
raise TypeError(
|
|
'Parameter "%s" value "%s" does not match the pattern "%s"' %
|
|
(name, pvalue, regex))
|
|
|
|
for name, enums in parameters.enum_params.iteritems():
|
|
if name in kwargs:
|
|
# We need to handle the case of a repeated enum
|
|
# name differently, since we want to handle both
|
|
# arg='value' and arg=['value1', 'value2']
|
|
if (name in parameters.repeated_params and
|
|
not isinstance(kwargs[name], basestring)):
|
|
values = kwargs[name]
|
|
else:
|
|
values = [kwargs[name]]
|
|
for value in values:
|
|
if value not in enums:
|
|
raise TypeError(
|
|
'Parameter "%s" value "%s" is not an allowed value in "%s"' %
|
|
(name, value, str(enums)))
|
|
|
|
actual_query_params = {}
|
|
actual_path_params = {}
|
|
for key, value in kwargs.iteritems():
|
|
to_type = parameters.param_types.get(key, 'string')
|
|
# For repeated parameters we cast each member of the list.
|
|
if key in parameters.repeated_params and type(value) == type([]):
|
|
cast_value = [_cast(x, to_type) for x in value]
|
|
else:
|
|
cast_value = _cast(value, to_type)
|
|
if key in parameters.query_params:
|
|
actual_query_params[parameters.argmap[key]] = cast_value
|
|
if key in parameters.path_params:
|
|
actual_path_params[parameters.argmap[key]] = cast_value
|
|
body_value = kwargs.get('body', None)
|
|
media_filename = kwargs.get('media_body', None)
|
|
|
|
if self._developerKey:
|
|
actual_query_params['key'] = self._developerKey
|
|
|
|
model = self._model
|
|
if methodName.endswith('_media'):
|
|
model = MediaModel()
|
|
elif 'response' not in methodDesc:
|
|
model = RawModel()
|
|
|
|
headers = {}
|
|
headers, params, query, body = model.request(headers,
|
|
actual_path_params, actual_query_params, body_value)
|
|
|
|
expanded_url = uritemplate.expand(pathUrl, params)
|
|
url = urlparse.urljoin(self._baseUrl, expanded_url + query)
|
|
|
|
resumable = None
|
|
multipart_boundary = ''
|
|
|
|
if media_filename:
|
|
# Ensure we end up with a valid MediaUpload object.
|
|
if isinstance(media_filename, basestring):
|
|
(media_mime_type, encoding) = mimetypes.guess_type(media_filename)
|
|
if media_mime_type is None:
|
|
raise UnknownFileType(media_filename)
|
|
if not mimeparse.best_match([media_mime_type], ','.join(accept)):
|
|
raise UnacceptableMimeTypeError(media_mime_type)
|
|
media_upload = MediaFileUpload(media_filename,
|
|
mimetype=media_mime_type)
|
|
elif isinstance(media_filename, MediaUpload):
|
|
media_upload = media_filename
|
|
else:
|
|
raise TypeError('media_filename must be str or MediaUpload.')
|
|
|
|
# Check the maxSize
|
|
if maxSize > 0 and media_upload.size() > maxSize:
|
|
raise MediaUploadSizeError("Media larger than: %s" % maxSize)
|
|
|
|
# Use the media path uri for media uploads
|
|
expanded_url = uritemplate.expand(mediaPathUrl, params)
|
|
url = urlparse.urljoin(self._baseUrl, expanded_url + query)
|
|
if media_upload.resumable():
|
|
url = _add_query_parameter(url, 'uploadType', 'resumable')
|
|
|
|
if media_upload.resumable():
|
|
# This is all we need to do for resumable, if the body exists it gets
|
|
# sent in the first request, otherwise an empty body is sent.
|
|
resumable = media_upload
|
|
else:
|
|
# A non-resumable upload
|
|
if body is None:
|
|
# This is a simple media upload
|
|
headers['content-type'] = media_upload.mimetype()
|
|
body = media_upload.getbytes(0, media_upload.size())
|
|
url = _add_query_parameter(url, 'uploadType', 'media')
|
|
else:
|
|
# This is a multipart/related upload.
|
|
msgRoot = MIMEMultipart('related')
|
|
# msgRoot should not write out it's own headers
|
|
setattr(msgRoot, '_write_headers', lambda self: None)
|
|
|
|
# attach the body as one part
|
|
msg = MIMENonMultipart(*headers['content-type'].split('/'))
|
|
msg.set_payload(body)
|
|
msgRoot.attach(msg)
|
|
|
|
# attach the media as the second part
|
|
msg = MIMENonMultipart(*media_upload.mimetype().split('/'))
|
|
msg['Content-Transfer-Encoding'] = 'binary'
|
|
|
|
payload = media_upload.getbytes(0, media_upload.size())
|
|
msg.set_payload(payload)
|
|
msgRoot.attach(msg)
|
|
# encode the body: note that we can't use `as_string`, because
|
|
# it plays games with `From ` lines.
|
|
fp = StringIO.StringIO()
|
|
g = Generator(fp, mangle_from_=False)
|
|
g.flatten(msgRoot, unixfrom=False)
|
|
body = fp.getvalue()
|
|
|
|
multipart_boundary = msgRoot.get_boundary()
|
|
headers['content-type'] = ('multipart/related; '
|
|
'boundary="%s"') % multipart_boundary
|
|
url = _add_query_parameter(url, 'uploadType', 'multipart')
|
|
|
|
logger.info('URL being requested: %s %s' % (httpMethod,url))
|
|
return self._requestBuilder(self._http,
|
|
model.response,
|
|
url,
|
|
method=httpMethod,
|
|
body=body,
|
|
headers=headers,
|
|
methodId=methodId,
|
|
resumable=resumable)
|
|
|
|
docs = [methodDesc.get('description', DEFAULT_METHOD_DOC), '\n\n']
|
|
if len(parameters.argmap) > 0:
|
|
docs.append('Args:\n')
|
|
|
|
# Skip undocumented params and params common to all methods.
|
|
skip_parameters = rootDesc.get('parameters', {}).keys()
|
|
skip_parameters.extend(STACK_QUERY_PARAMETERS)
|
|
|
|
all_args = parameters.argmap.keys()
|
|
args_ordered = [key2param(s) for s in methodDesc.get('parameterOrder', [])]
|
|
|
|
# Move body to the front of the line.
|
|
if 'body' in all_args:
|
|
args_ordered.append('body')
|
|
|
|
for name in all_args:
|
|
if name not in args_ordered:
|
|
args_ordered.append(name)
|
|
|
|
for arg in args_ordered:
|
|
if arg in skip_parameters:
|
|
continue
|
|
|
|
repeated = ''
|
|
if arg in parameters.repeated_params:
|
|
repeated = ' (repeated)'
|
|
required = ''
|
|
if arg in parameters.required_params:
|
|
required = ' (required)'
|
|
paramdesc = methodDesc['parameters'][parameters.argmap[arg]]
|
|
paramdoc = paramdesc.get('description', 'A parameter')
|
|
if '$ref' in paramdesc:
|
|
docs.append(
|
|
(' %s: object, %s%s%s\n The object takes the'
|
|
' form of:\n\n%s\n\n') % (arg, paramdoc, required, repeated,
|
|
schema.prettyPrintByName(paramdesc['$ref'])))
|
|
else:
|
|
paramtype = paramdesc.get('type', 'string')
|
|
docs.append(' %s: %s, %s%s%s\n' % (arg, paramtype, paramdoc, required,
|
|
repeated))
|
|
enum = paramdesc.get('enum', [])
|
|
enumDesc = paramdesc.get('enumDescriptions', [])
|
|
if enum and enumDesc:
|
|
docs.append(' Allowed values\n')
|
|
for (name, desc) in zip(enum, enumDesc):
|
|
docs.append(' %s - %s\n' % (name, desc))
|
|
if 'response' in methodDesc:
|
|
if methodName.endswith('_media'):
|
|
docs.append('\nReturns:\n The media object as a string.\n\n ')
|
|
else:
|
|
docs.append('\nReturns:\n An object of the form:\n\n ')
|
|
docs.append(schema.prettyPrintSchema(methodDesc['response']))
|
|
|
|
setattr(method, '__doc__', ''.join(docs))
|
|
return (methodName, method)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def createNextMethod(methodName):
|
|
"""Creates any _next methods for attaching to a Resource.
|
|
|
|
The _next methods allow for easy iteration through list() responses.
|
|
|
|
Args:
|
|
methodName: string, name of the method to use.
|
|
"""
|
|
methodName = fix_method_name(methodName)
|
|
|
|
def methodNext(self, previous_request, previous_response):
|
|
"""Retrieves the next page of results.
|
|
|
|
Args:
|
|
previous_request: The request for the previous page. (required)
|
|
previous_response: The response from the request for the previous page. (required)
|
|
|
|
Returns:
|
|
A request object that you can call 'execute()' on to request the next
|
|
page. Returns None if there are no more items in the collection.
|
|
"""
|
|
# Retrieve nextPageToken from previous_response
|
|
# Use as pageToken in previous_request to create new request.
|
|
|
|
if 'nextPageToken' not in previous_response:
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
request = copy.copy(previous_request)
|
|
|
|
pageToken = previous_response['nextPageToken']
|
|
parsed = list(urlparse.urlparse(request.uri))
|
|
q = parse_qsl(parsed[4])
|
|
|
|
# Find and remove old 'pageToken' value from URI
|
|
newq = [(key, value) for (key, value) in q if key != 'pageToken']
|
|
newq.append(('pageToken', pageToken))
|
|
parsed[4] = urllib.urlencode(newq)
|
|
uri = urlparse.urlunparse(parsed)
|
|
|
|
request.uri = uri
|
|
|
|
logger.info('URL being requested: %s %s' % (methodName,uri))
|
|
|
|
return request
|
|
|
|
return (methodName, methodNext)
|
|
|
|
|
|
class Resource(object):
|
|
"""A class for interacting with a resource."""
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, http, baseUrl, model, requestBuilder, developerKey,
|
|
resourceDesc, rootDesc, schema):
|
|
"""Build a Resource from the API description.
|
|
|
|
Args:
|
|
http: httplib2.Http, Object to make http requests with.
|
|
baseUrl: string, base URL for the API. All requests are relative to this
|
|
URI.
|
|
model: googleapiclient.Model, converts to and from the wire format.
|
|
requestBuilder: class or callable that instantiates an
|
|
googleapiclient.HttpRequest object.
|
|
developerKey: string, key obtained from
|
|
https://code.google.com/apis/console
|
|
resourceDesc: object, section of deserialized discovery document that
|
|
describes a resource. Note that the top level discovery document
|
|
is considered a resource.
|
|
rootDesc: object, the entire deserialized discovery document.
|
|
schema: object, mapping of schema names to schema descriptions.
|
|
"""
|
|
self._dynamic_attrs = []
|
|
|
|
self._http = http
|
|
self._baseUrl = baseUrl
|
|
self._model = model
|
|
self._developerKey = developerKey
|
|
self._requestBuilder = requestBuilder
|
|
self._resourceDesc = resourceDesc
|
|
self._rootDesc = rootDesc
|
|
self._schema = schema
|
|
|
|
self._set_service_methods()
|
|
|
|
def _set_dynamic_attr(self, attr_name, value):
|
|
"""Sets an instance attribute and tracks it in a list of dynamic attributes.
|
|
|
|
Args:
|
|
attr_name: string; The name of the attribute to be set
|
|
value: The value being set on the object and tracked in the dynamic cache.
|
|
"""
|
|
self._dynamic_attrs.append(attr_name)
|
|
self.__dict__[attr_name] = value
|
|
|
|
def __getstate__(self):
|
|
"""Trim the state down to something that can be pickled.
|
|
|
|
Uses the fact that the instance variable _dynamic_attrs holds attrs that
|
|
will be wiped and restored on pickle serialization.
|
|
"""
|
|
state_dict = copy.copy(self.__dict__)
|
|
for dynamic_attr in self._dynamic_attrs:
|
|
del state_dict[dynamic_attr]
|
|
del state_dict['_dynamic_attrs']
|
|
return state_dict
|
|
|
|
def __setstate__(self, state):
|
|
"""Reconstitute the state of the object from being pickled.
|
|
|
|
Uses the fact that the instance variable _dynamic_attrs holds attrs that
|
|
will be wiped and restored on pickle serialization.
|
|
"""
|
|
self.__dict__.update(state)
|
|
self._dynamic_attrs = []
|
|
self._set_service_methods()
|
|
|
|
def _set_service_methods(self):
|
|
self._add_basic_methods(self._resourceDesc, self._rootDesc, self._schema)
|
|
self._add_nested_resources(self._resourceDesc, self._rootDesc, self._schema)
|
|
self._add_next_methods(self._resourceDesc, self._schema)
|
|
|
|
def _add_basic_methods(self, resourceDesc, rootDesc, schema):
|
|
# Add basic methods to Resource
|
|
if 'methods' in resourceDesc:
|
|
for methodName, methodDesc in resourceDesc['methods'].iteritems():
|
|
fixedMethodName, method = createMethod(
|
|
methodName, methodDesc, rootDesc, schema)
|
|
self._set_dynamic_attr(fixedMethodName,
|
|
method.__get__(self, self.__class__))
|
|
# Add in _media methods. The functionality of the attached method will
|
|
# change when it sees that the method name ends in _media.
|
|
if methodDesc.get('supportsMediaDownload', False):
|
|
fixedMethodName, method = createMethod(
|
|
methodName + '_media', methodDesc, rootDesc, schema)
|
|
self._set_dynamic_attr(fixedMethodName,
|
|
method.__get__(self, self.__class__))
|
|
|
|
def _add_nested_resources(self, resourceDesc, rootDesc, schema):
|
|
# Add in nested resources
|
|
if 'resources' in resourceDesc:
|
|
|
|
def createResourceMethod(methodName, methodDesc):
|
|
"""Create a method on the Resource to access a nested Resource.
|
|
|
|
Args:
|
|
methodName: string, name of the method to use.
|
|
methodDesc: object, fragment of deserialized discovery document that
|
|
describes the method.
|
|
"""
|
|
methodName = fix_method_name(methodName)
|
|
|
|
def methodResource(self):
|
|
return Resource(http=self._http, baseUrl=self._baseUrl,
|
|
model=self._model, developerKey=self._developerKey,
|
|
requestBuilder=self._requestBuilder,
|
|
resourceDesc=methodDesc, rootDesc=rootDesc,
|
|
schema=schema)
|
|
|
|
setattr(methodResource, '__doc__', 'A collection resource.')
|
|
setattr(methodResource, '__is_resource__', True)
|
|
|
|
return (methodName, methodResource)
|
|
|
|
for methodName, methodDesc in resourceDesc['resources'].iteritems():
|
|
fixedMethodName, method = createResourceMethod(methodName, methodDesc)
|
|
self._set_dynamic_attr(fixedMethodName,
|
|
method.__get__(self, self.__class__))
|
|
|
|
def _add_next_methods(self, resourceDesc, schema):
|
|
# Add _next() methods
|
|
# Look for response bodies in schema that contain nextPageToken, and methods
|
|
# that take a pageToken parameter.
|
|
if 'methods' in resourceDesc:
|
|
for methodName, methodDesc in resourceDesc['methods'].iteritems():
|
|
if 'response' in methodDesc:
|
|
responseSchema = methodDesc['response']
|
|
if '$ref' in responseSchema:
|
|
responseSchema = schema.get(responseSchema['$ref'])
|
|
hasNextPageToken = 'nextPageToken' in responseSchema.get('properties',
|
|
{})
|
|
hasPageToken = 'pageToken' in methodDesc.get('parameters', {})
|
|
if hasNextPageToken and hasPageToken:
|
|
fixedMethodName, method = createNextMethod(methodName + '_next')
|
|
self._set_dynamic_attr(fixedMethodName,
|
|
method.__get__(self, self.__class__))
|