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a/external_libs/python/jsonrpclib-pelix-0.2.5/PKG-INFO b/external_libs/python/jsonrpclib-pelix-0.2.5/PKG-INFO new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5dce6b1c --- /dev/null +++ b/external_libs/python/jsonrpclib-pelix-0.2.5/PKG-INFO @@ -0,0 +1,460 @@ +Metadata-Version: 1.1 +Name: jsonrpclib-pelix +Version: 0.2.5 +Summary: This project is an implementation of the JSON-RPC v2.0 specification (backwards-compatible) as a client library, for Python 2.6+ and Python 3.This version is a fork of jsonrpclib by Josh Marshall, usable with Pelix remote services. +Home-page: http://github.com/tcalmant/jsonrpclib/ +Author: Thomas Calmant +Author-email: thomas.calmant+github@gmail.com +License: Apache License 2.0 +Description: JSONRPClib (patched for Pelix) + ############################## + + .. image:: https://pypip.in/license/jsonrpclib-pelix/badge.svg + :target: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/jsonrpclib-pelix/ + + .. image:: https://travis-ci.org/tcalmant/jsonrpclib.svg?branch=master + :target: https://travis-ci.org/tcalmant/jsonrpclib + + .. image:: https://coveralls.io/repos/tcalmant/jsonrpclib/badge.svg?branch=master + :target: https://coveralls.io/r/tcalmant/jsonrpclib?branch=master + + + This library is an implementation of the JSON-RPC specification. + It supports both the original 1.0 specification, as well as the + new (proposed) 2.0 specification, which includes batch submission, keyword + arguments, etc. + + It is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 + (http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.html). + + + About this version + ****************** + + This is a patched version of the original ``jsonrpclib`` project by + Josh Marshall, available at https://github.com/joshmarshall/jsonrpclib. + + The suffix *-pelix* only indicates that this version works with Pelix Remote + Services, but it is **not** a Pelix specific implementation. + + * This version adds support for Python 3, staying compatible with Python 2. + * It is now possible to use the dispatch_method argument while extending + the SimpleJSONRPCDispatcher, to use a custom dispatcher. + This allows to use this package by Pelix Remote Services. + * It can use thread pools to control the number of threads spawned to handle + notification requests and clients connections. + * The modifications added in other forks of this project have been added: + + * From https://github.com/drdaeman/jsonrpclib: + + * Improved JSON-RPC 1.0 support + * Less strict error response handling + + * From https://github.com/tuomassalo/jsonrpclib: + + * In case of a non-pre-defined error, raise an AppError and give access to + *error.data* + + * From https://github.com/dejw/jsonrpclib: + + * Custom headers can be sent with request and associated tests + + * The support for Unix sockets has been removed, as it is not trivial to convert + to Python 3 (and I don't use them) + * This version cannot be installed with the original ``jsonrpclib``, as it uses + the same package name. + + + Summary + ******* + + This library implements the JSON-RPC 2.0 proposed specification in pure Python. + It is designed to be as compatible with the syntax of ``xmlrpclib`` as possible + (it extends where possible), so that projects using ``xmlrpclib`` could easily + be modified to use JSON and experiment with the differences. + + It is backwards-compatible with the 1.0 specification, and supports all of the + new proposed features of 2.0, including: + + * Batch submission (via MultiCall) + * Keyword arguments + * Notifications (both in a batch and 'normal') + * Class translation using the ``__jsonclass__`` key. + + I've added a "SimpleJSONRPCServer", which is intended to emulate the + "SimpleXMLRPCServer" from the default Python distribution. + + + Requirements + ************ + + It supports ``cjson`` and ``simplejson``, and looks for the parsers in that + order (searching first for ``cjson``, then for the *built-in* ``json`` in 2.6+, + and then the ``simplejson`` external library). + One of these must be installed to use this library, although if you have a + standard distribution of 2.6+, you should already have one. + Keep in mind that ``cjson`` is supposed to be the quickest, I believe, so if + you are going for full-on optimization you may want to pick it up. + + Since library uses ``contextlib`` module, you should have at least Python 2.5 + installed. + + + Installation + ************ + + You can install this from PyPI with one of the following commands (sudo + may be required): + + .. code-block:: console + + easy_install jsonrpclib-pelix + pip install jsonrpclib-pelix + + Alternatively, you can download the source from the GitHub repository + at http://github.com/tcalmant/jsonrpclib and manually install it + with the following commands: + + .. code-block:: console + + git clone git://github.com/tcalmant/jsonrpclib.git + cd jsonrpclib + python setup.py install + + + SimpleJSONRPCServer + ******************* + + This is identical in usage (or should be) to the SimpleXMLRPCServer in the + Python standard library. Some of the differences in features are that it + obviously supports notification, batch calls, class translation (if left on), + etc. + Note: The import line is slightly different from the regular SimpleXMLRPCServer, + since the SimpleJSONRPCServer is distributed within the ``jsonrpclib`` library. + + .. code-block:: python + + from jsonrpclib.SimpleJSONRPCServer import SimpleJSONRPCServer + + server = SimpleJSONRPCServer(('localhost', 8080)) + server.register_function(pow) + server.register_function(lambda x,y: x+y, 'add') + server.register_function(lambda x: x, 'ping') + server.serve_forever() + + To start protect the server with SSL, use the following snippet: + + .. code-block:: python + + from jsonrpclib.SimpleJSONRPCServer import SimpleJSONRPCServer + + # Setup the SSL socket + server = SimpleJSONRPCServer(('localhost', 8080), bind_and_activate=False) + server.socket = ssl.wrap_socket(server.socket, certfile='server.pem', + server_side=True) + server.server_bind() + server.server_activate() + + # ... register functions + # Start the server + server.serve_forever() + + + Notification Thread Pool + ======================== + + By default, notification calls are handled in the request handling thread. + It is possible to use a thread pool to handle them, by giving it to the server + using the ``set_notification_pool()`` method: + + .. code-block:: python + + from jsonrpclib.SimpleJSONRPCServer import SimpleJSONRPCServer + from jsonrpclib.threadpool import ThreadPool + + # Setup the thread pool: between 0 and 10 threads + pool = ThreadPool(max_threads=10, min_threads=0) + + # Don't forget to start it + pool.start() + + # Setup the server + server = SimpleJSONRPCServer(('localhost', 8080), config) + server.set_notification_pool(pool) + + # Register methods + server.register_function(pow) + server.register_function(lambda x,y: x+y, 'add') + server.register_function(lambda x: x, 'ping') + + try: + server.serve_forever() + finally: + # Stop the thread pool (let threads finish their current task) + pool.stop() + server.set_notification_pool(None) + + + Threaded server + =============== + + It is also possible to use a thread pool to handle clients requests, using the + ``PooledJSONRPCServer`` class. + By default, this class uses pool of 0 to 30 threads. A custom pool can be given + with the ``thread_pool`` parameter of the class constructor. + + The notification pool and the request pool are different: by default, a server + with a request pool doesn't have a notification pool. + + .. code-block:: python + + from jsonrpclib.SimpleJSONRPCServer import PooledJSONRPCServer + from jsonrpclib.threadpool import ThreadPool + + # Setup the notification and request pools + nofif_pool = ThreadPool(max_threads=10, min_threads=0) + request_pool = ThreadPool(max_threads=50, min_threads=10) + + # Don't forget to start them + nofif_pool.start() + request_pool.start() + + # Setup the server + server = PooledJSONRPCServer(('localhost', 8080), config, + thread_pool=request_pool) + server.set_notification_pool(nofif_pool) + + # Register methods + server.register_function(pow) + server.register_function(lambda x,y: x+y, 'add') + server.register_function(lambda x: x, 'ping') + + try: + server.serve_forever() + finally: + # Stop the thread pools (let threads finish their current task) + request_pool.stop() + nofif_pool.stop() + server.set_notification_pool(None) + + Client Usage + ************ + + This is (obviously) taken from a console session. + + .. code-block:: python + + >>> import jsonrpclib + >>> server = jsonrpclib.ServerProxy('http://localhost:8080') + >>> server.add(5,6) + 11 + >>> server.add(x=5, y=10) + 15 + >>> server._notify.add(5,6) + # No result returned... + >>> batch = jsonrpclib.MultiCall(server) + >>> batch.add(5, 6) + >>> batch.ping({'key':'value'}) + >>> batch._notify.add(4, 30) + >>> results = batch() + >>> for result in results: + >>> ... print(result) + 11 + {'key': 'value'} + # Note that there are only two responses -- this is according to spec. + + # Clean up + >>> server('close')() + + # Using client history + >>> history = jsonrpclib.history.History() + >>> server = jsonrpclib.ServerProxy('http://localhost:8080', history=history) + >>> server.add(5,6) + 11 + >>> print(history.request) + {"id": "f682b956-c8e1-4506-9db4-29fe8bc9fcaa", "jsonrpc": "2.0", + "method": "add", "params": [5, 6]} + >>> print(history.response) + {"id": "f682b956-c8e1-4506-9db4-29fe8bc9fcaa", "jsonrpc": "2.0", + "result": 11} + + # Clean up + >>> server('close')() + + If you need 1.0 functionality, there are a bunch of places you can pass that in, + although the best is just to give a specific configuration to + ``jsonrpclib.ServerProxy``: + + .. code-block:: python + + >>> import jsonrpclib + >>> jsonrpclib.config.DEFAULT.version + 2.0 + >>> config = jsonrpclib.config.Config(version=1.0) + >>> history = jsonrpclib.history.History() + >>> server = jsonrpclib.ServerProxy('http://localhost:8080', config=config, + history=history) + >>> server.add(7, 10) + 17 + >>> print(history.request) + {"id": "827b2923-5b37-49a5-8b36-e73920a16d32", + "method": "add", "params": [7, 10]} + >>> print(history.response) + {"id": "827b2923-5b37-49a5-8b36-e73920a16d32", "error": null, "result": 17} + >>> server('close')() + + The equivalent ``loads`` and ``dumps`` functions also exist, although with minor + modifications. The ``dumps`` arguments are almost identical, but it adds three + arguments: ``rpcid`` for the 'id' key, ``version`` to specify the JSON-RPC + compatibility, and ``notify`` if it's a request that you want to be a + notification. + + Additionally, the ``loads`` method does not return the params and method like + ``xmlrpclib``, but instead a.) parses for errors, raising ProtocolErrors, and + b.) returns the entire structure of the request / response for manual parsing. + + + Additional headers + ****************** + + If your remote service requires custom headers in request, you can pass them + as as a ``headers`` keyword argument, when creating the ``ServerProxy``: + + .. code-block:: python + + >>> import jsonrpclib + >>> server = jsonrpclib.ServerProxy("http://localhost:8080", + headers={'X-Test' : 'Test'}) + + You can also put additional request headers only for certain method invocation: + + .. code-block:: python + + >>> import jsonrpclib + >>> server = jsonrpclib.Server("http://localhost:8080") + >>> with server._additional_headers({'X-Test' : 'Test'}) as test_server: + ... test_server.ping(42) + ... + >>> # X-Test header will be no longer sent in requests + + Of course ``_additional_headers`` contexts can be nested as well. + + + Class Translation + ***************** + + I've recently added "automatic" class translation support, although it is + turned off by default. This can be devastatingly slow if improperly used, so + the following is just a short list of things to keep in mind when using it. + + * Keep It (the object) Simple Stupid. (for exceptions, keep reading.) + * Do not require init params (for exceptions, keep reading) + * Getter properties without setters could be dangerous (read: not tested) + + If any of the above are issues, use the _serialize method. (see usage below) + The server and client must BOTH have use_jsonclass configuration item on and + they must both have access to the same libraries used by the objects for + this to work. + + If you have excessively nested arguments, it would be better to turn off the + translation and manually invoke it on specific objects using + ``jsonrpclib.jsonclass.dump`` / ``jsonrpclib.jsonclass.load`` (since the default + behavior recursively goes through attributes and lists / dicts / tuples). + + Sample file: *test_obj.py* + + .. code-block:: python + + # This object is /very/ simple, and the system will look through the + # attributes and serialize what it can. + class TestObj(object): + foo = 'bar' + + # This object requires __init__ params, so it uses the _serialize method + # and returns a tuple of init params and attribute values (the init params + # can be a dict or a list, but the attribute values must be a dict.) + class TestSerial(object): + foo = 'bar' + def __init__(self, *args): + self.args = args + def _serialize(self): + return (self.args, {'foo':self.foo,}) + + * Sample usage + + .. code-block:: python + + >>> import jsonrpclib + >>> import test_obj + + # History is used only to print the serialized form of beans + >>> history = jsonrpclib.history.History() + >>> testobj1 = test_obj.TestObj() + >>> testobj2 = test_obj.TestSerial() + >>> server = jsonrpclib.Server('http://localhost:8080', history=history) + + # The 'ping' just returns whatever is sent + >>> ping1 = server.ping(testobj1) + >>> ping2 = server.ping(testobj2) + + >>> print(history.request) + {"id": "7805f1f9-9abd-49c6-81dc-dbd47229fe13", "jsonrpc": "2.0", + "method": "ping", "params": [{"__jsonclass__": + ["test_obj.TestSerial", []], "foo": "bar"} + ]} + >>> print(history.response) + {"id": "7805f1f9-9abd-49c6-81dc-dbd47229fe13", "jsonrpc": "2.0", + "result": {"__jsonclass__": ["test_obj.TestSerial", []], "foo": "bar"}} + + This behavior is turned by default. To deactivate it, just set the + ``use_jsonclass`` member of a server ``Config`` to False. + If you want to use a per-class serialization method, set its name in the + ``serialize_method`` member of a server ``Config``. + Finally, if you are using classes that you have defined in the implementation + (as in, not a separate library), you'll need to add those (on BOTH the server + and the client) using the ``config.classes.add()`` method. + + Feedback on this "feature" is very, VERY much appreciated. + + Why JSON-RPC? + ************* + + In my opinion, there are several reasons to choose JSON over XML for RPC: + + * Much simpler to read (I suppose this is opinion, but I know I'm right. :) + * Size / Bandwidth - Main reason, a JSON object representation is just much smaller. + * Parsing - JSON should be much quicker to parse than XML. + * Easy class passing with ``jsonclass`` (when enabled) + + In the interest of being fair, there are also a few reasons to choose XML + over JSON: + + * Your server doesn't do JSON (rather obvious) + * Wider XML-RPC support across APIs (can we change this? :)) + * Libraries are more established, i.e. more stable (Let's change this too.) + + Tests + ***** + + Tests are an almost-verbatim drop from the JSON-RPC specification 2.0 page. + They can be run using *unittest* or *nosetest*: + + .. code-block:: console + + python -m unittest discover tests + python3 -m unittest discover tests + nosetests tests + +Platform: UNKNOWN +Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable +Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers +Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: Apache Software License +Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.6 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.0 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.1 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.2 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.3 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4 diff --git a/external_libs/python/jsonrpclib-pelix-0.2.5/README.rst b/external_libs/python/jsonrpclib-pelix-0.2.5/README.rst new file mode 100644 index 00000000..19001933 --- /dev/null +++ b/external_libs/python/jsonrpclib-pelix-0.2.5/README.rst @@ -0,0 +1,438 @@ +JSONRPClib (patched for Pelix) +############################## + +.. image:: https://pypip.in/license/jsonrpclib-pelix/badge.svg + :target: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/jsonrpclib-pelix/ + +.. image:: https://travis-ci.org/tcalmant/jsonrpclib.svg?branch=master + :target: https://travis-ci.org/tcalmant/jsonrpclib + +.. image:: https://coveralls.io/repos/tcalmant/jsonrpclib/badge.svg?branch=master + :target: https://coveralls.io/r/tcalmant/jsonrpclib?branch=master + + +This library is an implementation of the JSON-RPC specification. +It supports both the original 1.0 specification, as well as the +new (proposed) 2.0 specification, which includes batch submission, keyword +arguments, etc. + +It is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 +(http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.html). + + +About this version +****************** + +This is a patched version of the original ``jsonrpclib`` project by +Josh Marshall, available at https://github.com/joshmarshall/jsonrpclib. + +The suffix *-pelix* only indicates that this version works with Pelix Remote +Services, but it is **not** a Pelix specific implementation. + +* This version adds support for Python 3, staying compatible with Python 2. +* It is now possible to use the dispatch_method argument while extending + the SimpleJSONRPCDispatcher, to use a custom dispatcher. + This allows to use this package by Pelix Remote Services. +* It can use thread pools to control the number of threads spawned to handle + notification requests and clients connections. +* The modifications added in other forks of this project have been added: + + * From https://github.com/drdaeman/jsonrpclib: + + * Improved JSON-RPC 1.0 support + * Less strict error response handling + + * From https://github.com/tuomassalo/jsonrpclib: + + * In case of a non-pre-defined error, raise an AppError and give access to + *error.data* + + * From https://github.com/dejw/jsonrpclib: + + * Custom headers can be sent with request and associated tests + +* The support for Unix sockets has been removed, as it is not trivial to convert + to Python 3 (and I don't use them) +* This version cannot be installed with the original ``jsonrpclib``, as it uses + the same package name. + + +Summary +******* + +This library implements the JSON-RPC 2.0 proposed specification in pure Python. +It is designed to be as compatible with the syntax of ``xmlrpclib`` as possible +(it extends where possible), so that projects using ``xmlrpclib`` could easily +be modified to use JSON and experiment with the differences. + +It is backwards-compatible with the 1.0 specification, and supports all of the +new proposed features of 2.0, including: + +* Batch submission (via MultiCall) +* Keyword arguments +* Notifications (both in a batch and 'normal') +* Class translation using the ``__jsonclass__`` key. + +I've added a "SimpleJSONRPCServer", which is intended to emulate the +"SimpleXMLRPCServer" from the default Python distribution. + + +Requirements +************ + +It supports ``cjson`` and ``simplejson``, and looks for the parsers in that +order (searching first for ``cjson``, then for the *built-in* ``json`` in 2.6+, +and then the ``simplejson`` external library). +One of these must be installed to use this library, although if you have a +standard distribution of 2.6+, you should already have one. +Keep in mind that ``cjson`` is supposed to be the quickest, I believe, so if +you are going for full-on optimization you may want to pick it up. + +Since library uses ``contextlib`` module, you should have at least Python 2.5 +installed. + + +Installation +************ + +You can install this from PyPI with one of the following commands (sudo +may be required): + +.. code-block:: console + + easy_install jsonrpclib-pelix + pip install jsonrpclib-pelix + +Alternatively, you can download the source from the GitHub repository +at http://github.com/tcalmant/jsonrpclib and manually install it +with the following commands: + +.. code-block:: console + + git clone git://github.com/tcalmant/jsonrpclib.git + cd jsonrpclib + python setup.py install + + +SimpleJSONRPCServer +******************* + +This is identical in usage (or should be) to the SimpleXMLRPCServer in the +Python standard library. Some of the differences in features are that it +obviously supports notification, batch calls, class translation (if left on), +etc. +Note: The import line is slightly different from the regular SimpleXMLRPCServer, +since the SimpleJSONRPCServer is distributed within the ``jsonrpclib`` library. + +.. code-block:: python + + from jsonrpclib.SimpleJSONRPCServer import SimpleJSONRPCServer + + server = SimpleJSONRPCServer(('localhost', 8080)) + server.register_function(pow) + server.register_function(lambda x,y: x+y, 'add') + server.register_function(lambda x: x, 'ping') + server.serve_forever() + +To start protect the server with SSL, use the following snippet: + +.. code-block:: python + + from jsonrpclib.SimpleJSONRPCServer import SimpleJSONRPCServer + + # Setup the SSL socket + server = SimpleJSONRPCServer(('localhost', 8080), bind_and_activate=False) + server.socket = ssl.wrap_socket(server.socket, certfile='server.pem', + server_side=True) + server.server_bind() + server.server_activate() + + # ... register functions + # Start the server + server.serve_forever() + + +Notification Thread Pool +======================== + +By default, notification calls are handled in the request handling thread. +It is possible to use a thread pool to handle them, by giving it to the server +using the ``set_notification_pool()`` method: + +.. code-block:: python + + from jsonrpclib.SimpleJSONRPCServer import SimpleJSONRPCServer + from jsonrpclib.threadpool import ThreadPool + + # Setup the thread pool: between 0 and 10 threads + pool = ThreadPool(max_threads=10, min_threads=0) + + # Don't forget to start it + pool.start() + + # Setup the server + server = SimpleJSONRPCServer(('localhost', 8080), config) + server.set_notification_pool(pool) + + # Register methods + server.register_function(pow) + server.register_function(lambda x,y: x+y, 'add') + server.register_function(lambda x: x, 'ping') + + try: + server.serve_forever() + finally: + # Stop the thread pool (let threads finish their current task) + pool.stop() + server.set_notification_pool(None) + + +Threaded server +=============== + +It is also possible to use a thread pool to handle clients requests, using the +``PooledJSONRPCServer`` class. +By default, this class uses pool of 0 to 30 threads. A custom pool can be given +with the ``thread_pool`` parameter of the class constructor. + +The notification pool and the request pool are different: by default, a server +with a request pool doesn't have a notification pool. + +.. code-block:: python + + from jsonrpclib.SimpleJSONRPCServer import PooledJSONRPCServer + from jsonrpclib.threadpool import ThreadPool + + # Setup the notification and request pools + nofif_pool = ThreadPool(max_threads=10, min_threads=0) + request_pool = ThreadPool(max_threads=50, min_threads=10) + + # Don't forget to start them + nofif_pool.start() + request_pool.start() + + # Setup the server + server = PooledJSONRPCServer(('localhost', 8080), config, + thread_pool=request_pool) + server.set_notification_pool(nofif_pool) + + # Register methods + server.register_function(pow) + server.register_function(lambda x,y: x+y, 'add') + server.register_function(lambda x: x, 'ping') + + try: + server.serve_forever() + finally: + # Stop the thread pools (let threads finish their current task) + request_pool.stop() + nofif_pool.stop() + server.set_notification_pool(None) + +Client Usage +************ + +This is (obviously) taken from a console session. + +.. code-block:: python + + >>> import jsonrpclib + >>> server = jsonrpclib.ServerProxy('http://localhost:8080') + >>> server.add(5,6) + 11 + >>> server.add(x=5, y=10) + 15 + >>> server._notify.add(5,6) + # No result returned... + >>> batch = jsonrpclib.MultiCall(server) + >>> batch.add(5, 6) + >>> batch.ping({'key':'value'}) + >>> batch._notify.add(4, 30) + >>> results = batch() + >>> for result in results: + >>> ... print(result) + 11 + {'key': 'value'} + # Note that there are only two responses -- this is according to spec. + + # Clean up + >>> server('close')() + + # Using client history + >>> history = jsonrpclib.history.History() + >>> server = jsonrpclib.ServerProxy('http://localhost:8080', history=history) + >>> server.add(5,6) + 11 + >>> print(history.request) + {"id": "f682b956-c8e1-4506-9db4-29fe8bc9fcaa", "jsonrpc": "2.0", + "method": "add", "params": [5, 6]} + >>> print(history.response) + {"id": "f682b956-c8e1-4506-9db4-29fe8bc9fcaa", "jsonrpc": "2.0", + "result": 11} + + # Clean up + >>> server('close')() + +If you need 1.0 functionality, there are a bunch of places you can pass that in, +although the best is just to give a specific configuration to +``jsonrpclib.ServerProxy``: + +.. code-block:: python + + >>> import jsonrpclib + >>> jsonrpclib.config.DEFAULT.version + 2.0 + >>> config = jsonrpclib.config.Config(version=1.0) + >>> history = jsonrpclib.history.History() + >>> server = jsonrpclib.ServerProxy('http://localhost:8080', config=config, + history=history) + >>> server.add(7, 10) + 17 + >>> print(history.request) + {"id": "827b2923-5b37-49a5-8b36-e73920a16d32", + "method": "add", "params": [7, 10]} + >>> print(history.response) + {"id": "827b2923-5b37-49a5-8b36-e73920a16d32", "error": null, "result": 17} + >>> server('close')() + +The equivalent ``loads`` and ``dumps`` functions also exist, although with minor +modifications. The ``dumps`` arguments are almost identical, but it adds three +arguments: ``rpcid`` for the 'id' key, ``version`` to specify the JSON-RPC +compatibility, and ``notify`` if it's a request that you want to be a +notification. + +Additionally, the ``loads`` method does not return the params and method like +``xmlrpclib``, but instead a.) parses for errors, raising ProtocolErrors, and +b.) returns the entire structure of the request / response for manual parsing. + + +Additional headers +****************** + +If your remote service requires custom headers in request, you can pass them +as as a ``headers`` keyword argument, when creating the ``ServerProxy``: + +.. code-block:: python + + >>> import jsonrpclib + >>> server = jsonrpclib.ServerProxy("http://localhost:8080", + headers={'X-Test' : 'Test'}) + +You can also put additional request headers only for certain method invocation: + +.. code-block:: python + + >>> import jsonrpclib + >>> server = jsonrpclib.Server("http://localhost:8080") + >>> with server._additional_headers({'X-Test' : 'Test'}) as test_server: + ... test_server.ping(42) + ... + >>> # X-Test header will be no longer sent in requests + +Of course ``_additional_headers`` contexts can be nested as well. + + +Class Translation +***************** + +I've recently added "automatic" class translation support, although it is +turned off by default. This can be devastatingly slow if improperly used, so +the following is just a short list of things to keep in mind when using it. + +* Keep It (the object) Simple Stupid. (for exceptions, keep reading.) +* Do not require init params (for exceptions, keep reading) +* Getter properties without setters could be dangerous (read: not tested) + +If any of the above are issues, use the _serialize method. (see usage below) +The server and client must BOTH have use_jsonclass configuration item on and +they must both have access to the same libraries used by the objects for +this to work. + +If you have excessively nested arguments, it would be better to turn off the +translation and manually invoke it on specific objects using +``jsonrpclib.jsonclass.dump`` / ``jsonrpclib.jsonclass.load`` (since the default +behavior recursively goes through attributes and lists / dicts / tuples). + + Sample file: *test_obj.py* + +.. code-block:: python + + # This object is /very/ simple, and the system will look through the + # attributes and serialize what it can. + class TestObj(object): + foo = 'bar' + + # This object requires __init__ params, so it uses the _serialize method + # and returns a tuple of init params and attribute values (the init params + # can be a dict or a list, but the attribute values must be a dict.) + class TestSerial(object): + foo = 'bar' + def __init__(self, *args): + self.args = args + def _serialize(self): + return (self.args, {'foo':self.foo,}) + +* Sample usage + +.. code-block:: python + + >>> import jsonrpclib + >>> import test_obj + + # History is used only to print the serialized form of beans + >>> history = jsonrpclib.history.History() + >>> testobj1 = test_obj.TestObj() + >>> testobj2 = test_obj.TestSerial() + >>> server = jsonrpclib.Server('http://localhost:8080', history=history) + + # The 'ping' just returns whatever is sent + >>> ping1 = server.ping(testobj1) + >>> ping2 = server.ping(testobj2) + + >>> print(history.request) + {"id": "7805f1f9-9abd-49c6-81dc-dbd47229fe13", "jsonrpc": "2.0", + "method": "ping", "params": [{"__jsonclass__": + ["test_obj.TestSerial", []], "foo": "bar"} + ]} + >>> print(history.response) + {"id": "7805f1f9-9abd-49c6-81dc-dbd47229fe13", "jsonrpc": "2.0", + "result": {"__jsonclass__": ["test_obj.TestSerial", []], "foo": "bar"}} + +This behavior is turned by default. To deactivate it, just set the +``use_jsonclass`` member of a server ``Config`` to False. +If you want to use a per-class serialization method, set its name in the +``serialize_method`` member of a server ``Config``. +Finally, if you are using classes that you have defined in the implementation +(as in, not a separate library), you'll need to add those (on BOTH the server +and the client) using the ``config.classes.add()`` method. + +Feedback on this "feature" is very, VERY much appreciated. + +Why JSON-RPC? +************* + +In my opinion, there are several reasons to choose JSON over XML for RPC: + +* Much simpler to read (I suppose this is opinion, but I know I'm right. :) +* Size / Bandwidth - Main reason, a JSON object representation is just much smaller. +* Parsing - JSON should be much quicker to parse than XML. +* Easy class passing with ``jsonclass`` (when enabled) + +In the interest of being fair, there are also a few reasons to choose XML +over JSON: + +* Your server doesn't do JSON (rather obvious) +* Wider XML-RPC support across APIs (can we change this? :)) +* Libraries are more established, i.e. more stable (Let's change this too.) + +Tests +***** + +Tests are an almost-verbatim drop from the JSON-RPC specification 2.0 page. +They can be run using *unittest* or *nosetest*: + +.. code-block:: console + + python -m unittest discover tests + python3 -m unittest discover tests + nosetests tests diff --git a/external_libs/python/jsonrpclib-pelix-0.2.5/jsonrpclib/SimpleJSONRPCServer.py b/external_libs/python/jsonrpclib-pelix-0.2.5/jsonrpclib/SimpleJSONRPCServer.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e9fe4e68 --- /dev/null +++ b/external_libs/python/jsonrpclib-pelix-0.2.5/jsonrpclib/SimpleJSONRPCServer.py @@ -0,0 +1,602 @@ +#!/usr/bin/python +# -- Content-Encoding: UTF-8 -- +""" +Defines a request dispatcher, a HTTP request handler, a HTTP server and a +CGI request handler. + +:authors: Josh Marshall, Thomas Calmant +:copyright: Copyright 2015, isandlaTech +:license: Apache License 2.0 +:version: 0.2.5 + +.. + + Copyright 2015 isandlaTech + + Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); + you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. + You may obtain a copy of the License at + + http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 + + Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software + distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, + WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. + See the License for the specific language governing permissions and + limitations under the License. +""" + +# Module version +__version_info__ = (0, 2, 5) +__version__ = ".".join(str(x) for x in __version_info__) + +# Documentation strings format +__docformat__ = "restructuredtext en" + +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +# Local modules +from jsonrpclib import Fault +import jsonrpclib.config +import jsonrpclib.utils as utils +import jsonrpclib.threadpool + +# Standard library +import logging +import socket +import sys +import traceback + +# Prepare the logger +_logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + +try: + # Python 3 + # pylint: disable=F0401,E0611 + import xmlrpc.server as xmlrpcserver + import socketserver +except (ImportError, AttributeError): + # Python 2 or IronPython + # pylint: disable=F0401,E0611 + import SimpleXMLRPCServer as xmlrpcserver + import SocketServer as socketserver + +try: + # Windows + import fcntl +except ImportError: + # Other systems + # pylint: disable=C0103 + fcntl = None + +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + + +def get_version(request): + """ + Computes the JSON-RPC version + + :param request: A request dictionary + :return: The JSON-RPC version or None + """ + if 'jsonrpc' in request: + return 2.0 + elif 'id' in request: + return 1.0 + + return None + + +def validate_request(request, json_config): + """ + Validates the format of a request dictionary + + :param request: A request dictionary + :param json_config: A JSONRPClib Config instance + :return: True if the dictionary is valid, else a Fault object + """ + if not isinstance(request, utils.DictType): + # Invalid request type + fault = Fault(-32600, 'Request must be a dict, not {0}' + .format(type(request).__name__), + config=json_config) + _logger.warning("Invalid request content: %s", fault) + return fault + + # Get the request ID + rpcid = request.get('id', None) + + # Check request version + version = get_version(request) + if not version: + fault = Fault(-32600, 'Request {0} invalid.'.format(request), + rpcid=rpcid, config=json_config) + _logger.warning("No version in request: %s", fault) + return fault + + # Default parameters: empty list + request.setdefault('params', []) + + # Check parameters + method = request.get('method', None) + params = request.get('params') + param_types = (utils.ListType, utils.DictType, utils.TupleType) + + if not method or not isinstance(method, utils.string_types) or \ + not isinstance(params, param_types): + # Invalid type of method name or parameters + fault = Fault(-32600, 'Invalid request parameters or method.', + rpcid=rpcid, config=json_config) + _logger.warning("Invalid request content: %s", fault) + return fault + + # Valid request + return True + +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + + +class NoMulticallResult(Exception): + """ + No result in multicall + """ + pass + + +class SimpleJSONRPCDispatcher(xmlrpcserver.SimpleXMLRPCDispatcher, object): + """ + Mix-in class that dispatches JSON-RPC requests. + + This class is used to register JSON-RPC method handlers + and then to dispatch them. This class doesn't need to be + instanced directly when used by SimpleJSONRPCServer. + """ + def __init__(self, encoding=None, config=jsonrpclib.config.DEFAULT): + """ + Sets up the dispatcher with the given encoding. + None values are allowed. + """ + xmlrpcserver.SimpleXMLRPCDispatcher.__init__( + self, allow_none=True, encoding=encoding or "UTF-8") + self.json_config = config + + # Notification thread pool + self.__notification_pool = None + + def set_notification_pool(self, thread_pool): + """ + Sets the thread pool to use to handle notifications + """ + self.__notification_pool = thread_pool + + def _unmarshaled_dispatch(self, request, dispatch_method=None): + """ + Loads the request dictionary (unmarshaled), calls the method(s) + accordingly and returns a JSON-RPC dictionary (not marshaled) + + :param request: JSON-RPC request dictionary (or list of) + :param dispatch_method: Custom dispatch method (for method resolution) + :return: A JSON-RPC dictionary (or an array of) or None if the request + was a notification + :raise NoMulticallResult: No result in batch + """ + if not request: + # Invalid request dictionary + fault = Fault(-32600, 'Request invalid -- no request data.', + config=self.json_config) + _logger.warning("Invalid request: %s", fault) + return fault.dump() + + if isinstance(request, utils.ListType): + # This SHOULD be a batch, by spec + responses = [] + for req_entry in request: + # Validate the request + result = validate_request(req_entry, self.json_config) + if isinstance(result, Fault): + responses.append(result.dump()) + continue + + # Call the method + resp_entry = self._marshaled_single_dispatch(req_entry, + dispatch_method) + + # Store its result + if isinstance(resp_entry, Fault): + # pylint: disable=E1103 + responses.append(resp_entry.dump()) + elif resp_entry is not None: + responses.append(resp_entry) + + if not responses: + # No non-None result + _logger.error("No result in Multicall") + raise NoMulticallResult("No result") + + return responses + + else: + # Single call + result = validate_request(request, self.json_config) + if isinstance(result, Fault): + return result.dump() + + # Call the method + response = self._marshaled_single_dispatch(request, + dispatch_method) + if isinstance(response, Fault): + # pylint: disable=E1103 + return response.dump() + + return response + + def _marshaled_dispatch(self, data, dispatch_method=None, path=None): + """ + Parses the request data (marshaled), calls method(s) and returns a + JSON string (marshaled) + + :param data: A JSON request string + :param dispatch_method: Custom dispatch method (for method resolution) + :param path: Unused parameter, to keep compatibility with xmlrpclib + :return: A JSON-RPC response string (marshaled) + """ + # Parse the request + try: + request = jsonrpclib.loads(data, self.json_config) + except Exception as ex: + # Parsing/loading error + fault = Fault(-32700, 'Request {0} invalid. ({1}:{2})' + .format(data, type(ex).__name__, ex), + config=self.json_config) + _logger.warning("Error parsing request: %s", fault) + return fault.response() + + # Get the response dictionary + try: + response = self._unmarshaled_dispatch(request, dispatch_method) + if response is not None: + # Compute the string representation of the dictionary/list + return jsonrpclib.jdumps(response, self.encoding) + else: + # No result (notification) + return '' + except NoMulticallResult: + # Return an empty string (jsonrpclib internal behaviour) + return '' + + def _marshaled_single_dispatch(self, request, dispatch_method=None): + """ + Dispatches a single method call + + :param request: A validated request dictionary + :param dispatch_method: Custom dispatch method (for method resolution) + :return: A JSON-RPC response dictionary, or None if it was a + notification request + """ + method = request.get('method') + params = request.get('params') + + # Prepare a request-specific configuration + if 'jsonrpc' not in request and self.json_config.version >= 2: + # JSON-RPC 1.0 request on a JSON-RPC 2.0 + # => compatibility needed + config = self.json_config.copy() + config.version = 1.0 + else: + # Keep server configuration as is + config = self.json_config + + # Test if this is a notification request + is_notification = 'id' not in request or request['id'] in (None, '') + if is_notification and self.__notification_pool is not None: + # Use the thread pool for notifications + if dispatch_method is not None: + self.__notification_pool.enqueue(dispatch_method, + method, params) + else: + self.__notification_pool.enqueue(self._dispatch, + method, params, config) + + # Return immediately + return None + else: + # Synchronous call + try: + # Call the method + if dispatch_method is not None: + response = dispatch_method(method, params) + else: + response = self._dispatch(method, params, config) + except Exception as ex: + # Return a fault + fault = Fault(-32603, '{0}:{1}'.format(type(ex).__name__, ex), + config=config) + _logger.error("Error calling method %s: %s", method, fault) + return fault.dump() + + if is_notification: + # It's a notification, no result needed + # Do not use 'not id' as it might be the integer 0 + return None + + # Prepare a JSON-RPC dictionary + try: + return jsonrpclib.dump(response, rpcid=request['id'], + is_response=True, config=config) + except Exception as ex: + # JSON conversion exception + fault = Fault(-32603, '{0}:{1}'.format(type(ex).__name__, ex), + config=config) + _logger.error("Error preparing JSON-RPC result: %s", fault) + return fault.dump() + + def _dispatch(self, method, params, config=None): + """ + Default method resolver and caller + + :param method: Name of the method to call + :param params: List of arguments to give to the method + :param config: Request-specific configuration + :return: The result of the method + """ + config = config or self.json_config + + func = None + try: + # Look into registered methods + func = self.funcs[method] + except KeyError: + if self.instance is not None: + # Try with the registered instance + try: + # Instance has a custom dispatcher + return getattr(self.instance, '_dispatch')(method, params) + except AttributeError: + # Resolve the method name in the instance + try: + func = xmlrpcserver.resolve_dotted_attribute( + self.instance, method, True) + except AttributeError: + # Unknown method + pass + + if func is not None: + try: + # Call the method + if isinstance(params, utils.ListType): + return func(*params) + else: + return func(**params) + except TypeError as ex: + # Maybe the parameters are wrong + fault = Fault(-32602, 'Invalid parameters: {0}'.format(ex), + config=config) + _logger.warning("Invalid call parameters: %s", fault) + return fault + except: + # Method exception + err_lines = traceback.format_exc().splitlines() + trace_string = '{0} | {1}'.format(err_lines[-3], err_lines[-1]) + fault = Fault(-32603, 'Server error: {0}'.format(trace_string), + config=config) + _logger.exception("Server-side exception: %s", fault) + return fault + else: + # Unknown method + fault = Fault(-32601, 'Method {0} not supported.'.format(method), + config=config) + _logger.warning("Unknown method: %s", fault) + return fault + +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + + +class SimpleJSONRPCRequestHandler(xmlrpcserver.SimpleXMLRPCRequestHandler): + """ + HTTP request handler. + + The server that receives the requests must have a json_config member, + containing a JSONRPClib Config instance + """ + def do_POST(self): + """ + Handles POST requests + """ + if not self.is_rpc_path_valid(): + self.report_404() + return + + # Retrieve the configuration + config = getattr(self.server, 'json_config', jsonrpclib.config.DEFAULT) + + try: + # Read the request body + max_chunk_size = 10 * 1024 * 1024 + size_remaining = int(self.headers["content-length"]) + chunks = [] + while size_remaining: + chunk_size = min(size_remaining, max_chunk_size) + raw_chunk = self.rfile.read(chunk_size) + if not raw_chunk: + break + chunks.append(utils.from_bytes(raw_chunk)) + size_remaining -= len(chunks[-1]) + data = ''.join(chunks) + + try: + # Decode content + data = self.decode_request_content(data) + if data is None: + # Unknown encoding, response has been sent + return + except AttributeError: + # Available since Python 2.7 + pass + + # Execute the method + response = self.server._marshaled_dispatch( + data, getattr(self, '_dispatch', None), self.path) + + # No exception: send a 200 OK + self.send_response(200) + except: + # Exception: send 500 Server Error + self.send_response(500) + err_lines = traceback.format_exc().splitlines() + trace_string = '{0} | {1}'.format(err_lines[-3], err_lines[-1]) + fault = jsonrpclib.Fault(-32603, 'Server error: {0}' + .format(trace_string), config=config) + _logger.exception("Server-side error: %s", fault) + response = fault.response() + + if response is None: + # Avoid to send None + response = '' + + # Convert the response to the valid string format + response = utils.to_bytes(response) + + # Send it + self.send_header("Content-type", config.content_type) + self.send_header("Content-length", str(len(response))) + self.end_headers() + if response: + self.wfile.write(response) + +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + + +class SimpleJSONRPCServer(socketserver.TCPServer, SimpleJSONRPCDispatcher): + """ + JSON-RPC server (and dispatcher) + """ + # This simplifies server restart after error + allow_reuse_address = True + + # pylint: disable=C0103 + def __init__(self, addr, requestHandler=SimpleJSONRPCRequestHandler, + logRequests=True, encoding=None, bind_and_activate=True, + address_family=socket.AF_INET, + config=jsonrpclib.config.DEFAULT): + """ + Sets up the server and the dispatcher + + :param addr: The server listening address + :param requestHandler: Custom request handler + :param logRequests: Flag to(de)activate requests logging + :param encoding: The dispatcher request encoding + :param bind_and_activate: If True, starts the server immediately + :param address_family: The server listening address family + :param config: A JSONRPClib Config instance + """ + # Set up the dispatcher fields + SimpleJSONRPCDispatcher.__init__(self, encoding, config) + + # Prepare the server configuration + # logRequests is used by SimpleXMLRPCRequestHandler + self.logRequests = logRequests + self.address_family = address_family + self.json_config = config + + # Work on the request handler + class RequestHandlerWrapper(requestHandler, object): + """ + Wraps the request handle to have access to the configuration + """ + def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): + """ + Constructs the wrapper after having stored the configuration + """ + self.config = config + super(RequestHandlerWrapper, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) + + # Set up the server + socketserver.TCPServer.__init__(self, addr, requestHandler, + bind_and_activate) + + # Windows-specific + if fcntl is not None and hasattr(fcntl, 'FD_CLOEXEC'): + flags = fcntl.fcntl(self.fileno(), fcntl.F_GETFD) + flags |= fcntl.FD_CLOEXEC + fcntl.fcntl(self.fileno(), fcntl.F_SETFD, flags) + +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + + +class PooledJSONRPCServer(SimpleJSONRPCServer, socketserver.ThreadingMixIn): + """ + JSON-RPC server based on a thread pool + """ + def __init__(self, addr, requestHandler=SimpleJSONRPCRequestHandler, + logRequests=True, encoding=None, bind_and_activate=True, + address_family=socket.AF_INET, + config=jsonrpclib.config.DEFAULT, thread_pool=None): + """ + Sets up the server and the dispatcher + + :param addr: The server listening address + :param requestHandler: Custom request handler + :param logRequests: Flag to(de)activate requests logging + :param encoding: The dispatcher request encoding + :param bind_and_activate: If True, starts the server immediately + :param address_family: The server listening address family + :param config: A JSONRPClib Config instance + :param thread_pool: A ThreadPool object. The pool must be started. + """ + # Normalize the thread pool + if thread_pool is None: + # Start a thread pool with 30 threads max, 0 thread min + thread_pool = jsonrpclib.threadpool.ThreadPool( + 30, 0, logname="PooledJSONRPCServer") + thread_pool.start() + + # Store the thread pool + self.__request_pool = thread_pool + + # Prepare the server + SimpleJSONRPCServer.__init__(self, addr, requestHandler, logRequests, + encoding, bind_and_activate, + address_family, config) + + def process_request(self, request, client_address): + """ + Handle a client request: queue it in the thread pool + """ + self.__request_pool.enqueue(self.process_request_thread, + request, client_address) + + def server_close(self): + """ + Clean up the server + """ + SimpleJSONRPCServer.server_close(self) + self.__request_pool.stop() + +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + + +class CGIJSONRPCRequestHandler(SimpleJSONRPCDispatcher): + """ + JSON-RPC CGI handler (and dispatcher) + """ + def __init__(self, encoding=None, config=jsonrpclib.config.DEFAULT): + """ + Sets up the dispatcher + + :param encoding: Dispatcher encoding + :param config: A JSONRPClib Config instance + """ + SimpleJSONRPCDispatcher.__init__(self, encoding, config) + + def handle_jsonrpc(self, request_text): + """ + Handle a JSON-RPC request + """ + response = self._marshaled_dispatch(request_text) + sys.stdout.write('Content-Type: {0}\r\n' + .format(self.json_config.content_type)) + sys.stdout.write('Content-Length: {0:d}\r\n'.format(len(response))) + sys.stdout.write('\r\n') + sys.stdout.write(response) + + # XML-RPC alias + handle_xmlrpc = handle_jsonrpc diff --git a/external_libs/python/jsonrpclib-pelix-0.2.5/jsonrpclib/__init__.py b/external_libs/python/jsonrpclib-pelix-0.2.5/jsonrpclib/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a92774ab --- /dev/null +++ b/external_libs/python/jsonrpclib-pelix-0.2.5/jsonrpclib/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +#!/usr/bin/python +# -- Content-Encoding: UTF-8 -- +""" +Aliases to ease access to jsonrpclib classes + +:authors: Josh Marshall, Thomas Calmant +:copyright: Copyright 2015, isandlaTech +:license: Apache License 2.0 +:version: 0.2.5 + +.. + + Copyright 2015 isandlaTech + + Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); + you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. + You may obtain a copy of the License at + + http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 + + Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software + distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, + WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. + See the License for the specific language governing permissions and + limitations under the License. +""" + +# Easy access to utility methods and classes +from jsonrpclib.jsonrpc import Server, ServerProxy +from jsonrpclib.jsonrpc import MultiCall, Fault, ProtocolError, AppError +from jsonrpclib.jsonrpc import loads, dumps, load, dump +from jsonrpclib.jsonrpc import jloads, jdumps +import jsonrpclib.history as history +import jsonrpclib.utils as utils diff --git a/external_libs/python/jsonrpclib-pelix-0.2.5/jsonrpclib/config.py b/external_libs/python/jsonrpclib-pelix-0.2.5/jsonrpclib/config.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..77838d4e --- /dev/null +++ b/external_libs/python/jsonrpclib-pelix-0.2.5/jsonrpclib/config.py @@ -0,0 +1,141 @@ +#!/usr/bin/python +# -- Content-Encoding: UTF-8 -- +""" +The configuration module. + +:copyright: Copyright 2015, isandlaTech +:license: Apache License 2.0 +:version: 0.2.5 + +.. + + Copyright 2015 isandlaTech + + Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); + you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. + You may obtain a copy of the License at + + http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 + + Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software + distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, + WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. + See the License for the specific language governing permissions and + limitations under the License. +""" + +# Module version +__version_info__ = (0, 2, 5) +__version__ = ".".join(str(x) for x in __version_info__) + +# Documentation strings format +__docformat__ = "restructuredtext en" + +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +import sys + +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + + +class LocalClasses(dict): + """ + Associates local classes with their names (used in the jsonclass module) + """ + def add(self, cls, name=None): + """ + Stores a local class + + :param cls: A class + :param name: Custom name used in the __jsonclass__ attribute + """ + if not name: + name = cls.__name__ + self[name] = cls + +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + + +class Config(object): + """ + This is pretty much used exclusively for the 'jsonclass' + functionality... set use_jsonclass to False to turn it off. + You can change serialize_method and ignore_attribute, or use + the local_classes.add(class) to include "local" classes. + """ + def __init__(self, version=2.0, content_type="application/json-rpc", + user_agent=None, use_jsonclass=True, + serialize_method='_serialize', + ignore_attribute='_ignore', + serialize_handlers=None): + """ + Sets up a configuration of JSONRPClib + + :param version: JSON-RPC specification version + :param content_type: HTTP content type header value + :param user_agent: The HTTP request user agent + :param use_jsonclass: Allow bean marshalling + :param serialize_method: A string that references the method on a + custom class object which is responsible for + returning a tuple of the arguments and a dict + of attributes. + :param ignore_attribute: A string that references the attribute on a + custom class object which holds strings and/or + references of the attributes the class + translator should ignore. + :param serialize_handlers: A dictionary of dump handler functions by + type for additional type support and for + overriding dump of built-in types in utils + """ + # JSON-RPC specification + self.version = version + + # Change to False to keep __jsonclass__ entries raw. + self.use_jsonclass = use_jsonclass + + # it SHOULD be 'application/json-rpc' + # but MAY be 'application/json' or 'application/jsonrequest' + self.content_type = content_type + + # Default user agent + if user_agent is None: + user_agent = 'jsonrpclib/{0} (Python {1})'.format( + __version__, '.'.join(str(ver) + for ver in sys.version_info[0:3])) + self.user_agent = user_agent + + # The list of classes to use for jsonclass translation. + self.classes = LocalClasses() + + # The serialize_method should be a string that references the + # method on a custom class object which is responsible for + # returning a tuple of the constructor arguments and a dict of + # attributes. + self.serialize_method = serialize_method + + # The ignore attribute should be a string that references the + # attribute on a custom class object which holds strings and / or + # references of the attributes the class translator should ignore. + self.ignore_attribute = ignore_attribute + + # The list of serialize handler functions for jsonclass dump. + # Used for handling additional types and overriding built-in types. + # Functions are expected to have the same parameters as jsonclass dump + # (possibility to call standard jsonclass dump function within). + self.serialize_handlers = serialize_handlers or {} + + def copy(self): + """ + Returns a shallow copy of this configuration bean + + :return: A shallow copy of this configuration + """ + new_config = Config(self.version, self.content_type, self.user_agent, + self.use_jsonclass, self.serialize_method, + self.ignore_attribute, None) + new_config.classes = self.classes.copy() + new_config.serialize_handlers = self.serialize_handlers.copy() + return new_config + +# Default configuration +DEFAULT = Config() diff --git a/external_libs/python/jsonrpclib-pelix-0.2.5/jsonrpclib/history.py b/external_libs/python/jsonrpclib-pelix-0.2.5/jsonrpclib/history.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..288d9539 --- /dev/null +++ b/external_libs/python/jsonrpclib-pelix-0.2.5/jsonrpclib/history.py @@ -0,0 +1,95 @@ +#!/usr/bin/python +# -- Content-Encoding: UTF-8 -- +""" +The history module. + +:authors: Josh Marshall, Thomas Calmant +:copyright: Copyright 2015, isandlaTech +:license: Apache License 2.0 +:version: 0.2.5 + +.. + + Copyright 2015 isandlaTech + + Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); + you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. + You may obtain a copy of the License at + + http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 + + Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software + distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, + WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. + See the License for the specific language governing permissions and + limitations under the License. +""" + +# Module version +__version_info__ = (0, 2, 5) +__version__ = ".".join(str(x) for x in __version_info__) + +# Documentation strings format +__docformat__ = "restructuredtext en" + +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + + +class History(object): + """ + This holds all the response and request objects for a + session. A server using this should call "clear" after + each request cycle in order to keep it from clogging + memory. + """ + def __init__(self): + """ + Sets up members + """ + self.requests = [] + self.responses = [] + + def add_response(self, response_obj): + """ + Adds a response to the history + + :param response_obj: Response content + """ + self.responses.append(response_obj) + + def add_request(self, request_obj): + """ + Adds a request to the history + + :param request_obj: A request object + """ + self.requests.append(request_obj) + + @property + def request(self): + """ + Returns the latest stored request or None + """ + try: + return self.requests[-1] + + except IndexError: + return None + + @property + def response(self): + """ + Returns the latest stored response or None + """ + try: + return self.responses[-1] + + except IndexError: + return None + + def clear(self): + """ + Clears the history lists + """ + del self.requests[:] + del self.responses[:] diff --git a/external_libs/python/jsonrpclib-pelix-0.2.5/jsonrpclib/jsonclass.py b/external_libs/python/jsonrpclib-pelix-0.2.5/jsonrpclib/jsonclass.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6bcbeab7 --- /dev/null +++ b/external_libs/python/jsonrpclib-pelix-0.2.5/jsonrpclib/jsonclass.py @@ -0,0 +1,295 @@ +#!/usr/bin/python +# -- Content-Encoding: UTF-8 -- +""" +The serialization module + +:authors: Josh Marshall, Thomas Calmant +:copyright: Copyright 2015, isandlaTech +:license: Apache License 2.0 +:version: 0.2.5 + +.. + + Copyright 2015 isandlaTech + + Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); + you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. + You may obtain a copy of the License at + + http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 + + Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software + distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, + WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. + See the License for the specific language governing permissions and + limitations under the License. +""" + +# Module version +__version_info__ = (0, 2, 5) +__version__ = ".".join(str(x) for x in __version_info__) + +# Documentation strings format +__docformat__ = "restructuredtext en" + +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +# Local package +import jsonrpclib.config +import jsonrpclib.utils as utils + +# Standard library +import inspect +import re + +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +# Supported transmitted code +SUPPORTED_TYPES = (utils.DictType,) + utils.iterable_types \ + + utils.primitive_types + +# Regex of invalid module characters +INVALID_MODULE_CHARS = r'[^a-zA-Z0-9\_\.]' + +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + + +class TranslationError(Exception): + """ + Unmarshaling exception + """ + pass + + +def _slots_finder(clazz, fields_set): + """ + Recursively visits the class hierarchy to find all slots + + :param clazz: Class to analyze + :param fields_set: Set where to store __slots___ content + """ + # ... class level + try: + fields_set.update(clazz.__slots__) + except AttributeError: + pass + + # ... parent classes level + for base_class in clazz.__bases__: + _slots_finder(base_class, fields_set) + + +def _find_fields(obj): + """ + Returns the names of the fields of the given object + + :param obj: An object to analyze + :return: A set of field names + """ + # Find fields... + fields = set() + + # ... using __dict__ + try: + fields.update(obj.__dict__) + except AttributeError: + pass + + # ... using __slots__ + _slots_finder(obj.__class__, fields) + return fields + + +def dump(obj, serialize_method=None, ignore_attribute=None, ignore=None, + config=jsonrpclib.config.DEFAULT): + """ + Transforms the given object into a JSON-RPC compliant form. + Converts beans into dictionaries with a __jsonclass__ entry. + Doesn't change primitive types. + + :param obj: An object to convert + :param serialize_method: Custom serialization method + :param ignore_attribute: Name of the object attribute containing the names + of members to ignore + :param ignore: A list of members to ignore + :param config: A JSONRPClib Config instance + :return: A JSON-RPC compliant object + """ + # Normalize arguments + serialize_method = serialize_method or config.serialize_method + ignore_attribute = ignore_attribute or config.ignore_attribute + ignore = ignore or [] + + # Parse / return default "types"... + # Apply additional types, override built-in types + # (reminder: config.serialize_handlers is a dict) + try: + serializer = config.serialize_handlers[type(obj)] + except KeyError: + # Not a serializer + pass + else: + if serializer is not None: + return serializer(obj, serialize_method, ignore_attribute, + ignore, config) + + # Primitive + if isinstance(obj, utils.primitive_types): + return obj + + # Iterative + elif isinstance(obj, utils.iterable_types): + # List, set or tuple + return [dump(item, serialize_method, ignore_attribute, ignore, config) + for item in obj] + + elif isinstance(obj, utils.DictType): + # Dictionary + return dict((key, dump(value, serialize_method, + ignore_attribute, ignore, config)) + for key, value in obj.items()) + + # It's not a standard type, so it needs __jsonclass__ + module_name = inspect.getmodule(type(obj)).__name__ + json_class = obj.__class__.__name__ + + if module_name not in ('', '__main__'): + json_class = '{0}.{1}'.format(module_name, json_class) + + # Keep the class name in the returned object + return_obj = {"__jsonclass__": [json_class]} + + # If a serialization method is defined.. + if hasattr(obj, serialize_method): + # Params can be a dict (keyword) or list (positional) + # Attrs MUST be a dict. + serialize = getattr(obj, serialize_method) + params, attrs = serialize() + return_obj['__jsonclass__'].append(params) + return_obj.update(attrs) + return return_obj + + else: + # Otherwise, try to figure it out + # Obviously, we can't assume to know anything about the + # parameters passed to __init__ + return_obj['__jsonclass__'].append([]) + + # Prepare filtering lists + known_types = SUPPORTED_TYPES + tuple(config.serialize_handlers) + ignore_list = getattr(obj, ignore_attribute, []) + ignore + + # Find fields and filter them by name + fields = _find_fields(obj) + fields.difference_update(ignore_list) + + # Dump field values + attrs = {} + for attr_name in fields: + attr_value = getattr(obj, attr_name) + if isinstance(attr_value, known_types) and \ + attr_value not in ignore_list: + attrs[attr_name] = dump(attr_value, serialize_method, + ignore_attribute, ignore, config) + return_obj.update(attrs) + return return_obj + +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + + +def load(obj, classes=None): + """ + If 'obj' is a dictionary containing a __jsonclass__ entry, converts the + dictionary item into a bean of this class. + + :param obj: An object from a JSON-RPC dictionary + :param classes: A custom {name: class} dictionary + :return: The loaded object + """ + # Primitive + if isinstance(obj, utils.primitive_types): + return obj + + # List, set or tuple + elif isinstance(obj, utils.iterable_types): + # This comes from a JSON parser, so it can only be a list... + return [load(entry) for entry in obj] + + # Otherwise, it's a dict type + elif '__jsonclass__' not in obj: + return dict((key, load(value)) for key, value in obj.items()) + + # It's a dictionary, and it has a __jsonclass__ + orig_module_name = obj['__jsonclass__'][0] + params = obj['__jsonclass__'][1] + + # Validate the module name + if not orig_module_name: + raise TranslationError('Module name empty.') + + json_module_clean = re.sub(INVALID_MODULE_CHARS, '', orig_module_name) + if json_module_clean != orig_module_name: + raise TranslationError('Module name {0} has invalid characters.' + .format(orig_module_name)) + + # Load the class + json_module_parts = json_module_clean.split('.') + json_class = None + if classes and len(json_module_parts) == 1: + # Local class name -- probably means it won't work + try: + json_class = classes[json_module_parts[0]] + except KeyError: + raise TranslationError('Unknown class or module {0}.' + .format(json_module_parts[0])) + + else: + # Module + class + json_class_name = json_module_parts.pop() + json_module_tree = '.'.join(json_module_parts) + try: + # Use fromlist to load the module itself, not the package + temp_module = __import__(json_module_tree, + fromlist=[json_class_name]) + except ImportError: + raise TranslationError('Could not import {0} from module {1}.' + .format(json_class_name, json_module_tree)) + + try: + json_class = getattr(temp_module, json_class_name) + except AttributeError: + raise TranslationError("Unknown class {0}.{1}." + .format(json_module_tree, json_class_name)) + + # Create the object + new_obj = None + if isinstance(params, utils.ListType): + try: + new_obj = json_class(*params) + except TypeError as ex: + raise TranslationError("Error instantiating {0}: {1}" + .format(json_class.__name__, ex)) + + elif isinstance(params, utils.DictType): + try: + new_obj = json_class(**params) + except TypeError as ex: + raise TranslationError("Error instantiating {0}: {1}" + .format(json_class.__name__, ex)) + + else: + raise TranslationError("Constructor args must be a dict or a list, " + "not {0}".format(type(params).__name__)) + + # Remove the class information, as it must be ignored during the + # reconstruction of the object + raw_jsonclass = obj.pop('__jsonclass__') + + for key, value in obj.items(): + # Recursive loading + setattr(new_obj, key, load(value, classes)) + + # Restore the class information for further usage + obj['__jsonclass__'] = raw_jsonclass + + return new_obj diff --git a/external_libs/python/jsonrpclib-pelix-0.2.5/jsonrpclib/jsonrpc.py b/external_libs/python/jsonrpclib-pelix-0.2.5/jsonrpclib/jsonrpc.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8ea3a9c8 --- /dev/null +++ b/external_libs/python/jsonrpclib-pelix-0.2.5/jsonrpclib/jsonrpc.py @@ -0,0 +1,1192 @@ +#!/usr/bin/python +# -- Content-Encoding: UTF-8 -- +""" +============================ +JSONRPC Library (jsonrpclib) +============================ + +This library is a JSON-RPC v.2 (proposed) implementation which +follows the xmlrpclib API for portability between clients. It +uses the same Server / ServerProxy, loads, dumps, etc. syntax, +while providing features not present in XML-RPC like: + +* Keyword arguments +* Notifications +* Versioning +* Batches and batch notifications + +Eventually, I'll add a SimpleXMLRPCServer compatible library, +and other things to tie the thing off nicely. :) + +For a quick-start, just open a console and type the following, +replacing the server address, method, and parameters +appropriately. +>>> import jsonrpclib +>>> server = jsonrpclib.Server('http://localhost:8181') +>>> server.add(5, 6) +11 +>>> server._notify.add(5, 6) +>>> batch = jsonrpclib.MultiCall(server) +>>> batch.add(3, 50) +>>> batch.add(2, 3) +>>> batch._notify.add(3, 5) +>>> batch() +[53, 5] + +See https://github.com/tcalmant/jsonrpclib for more info. + +:authors: Josh Marshall, Thomas Calmant +:copyright: Copyright 2015, isandlaTech +:license: Apache License 2.0 +:version: 0.2.5 + +.. + + Copyright 2015 isandlaTech + + Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); + you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. + You may obtain a copy of the License at + + http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 + + Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software + distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, + WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. + See the License for the specific language governing permissions and + limitations under the License. +""" + +# Module version +__version_info__ = (0, 2, 5) +__version__ = ".".join(str(x) for x in __version_info__) + +# Documentation strings format +__docformat__ = "restructuredtext en" + +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +# Library includes +import jsonrpclib.config +import jsonrpclib.utils as utils + +# Standard library +import contextlib +import logging +import sys +import uuid + +# Create the logger +_logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + +try: + # Python 3 + # pylint: disable=F0401,E0611 + from urllib.parse import splittype + from urllib.parse import splithost + from xmlrpc.client import Transport as XMLTransport + from xmlrpc.client import SafeTransport as XMLSafeTransport + from xmlrpc.client import ServerProxy as XMLServerProxy + from xmlrpc.client import _Method as XML_Method + +except ImportError: + # Python 2 + # pylint: disable=F0401,E0611 + from urllib import splittype + from urllib import splithost + from xmlrpclib import Transport as XMLTransport + from xmlrpclib import SafeTransport as XMLSafeTransport + from xmlrpclib import ServerProxy as XMLServerProxy + from xmlrpclib import _Method as XML_Method + +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +# JSON library import + +# JSON class serialization +from jsonrpclib import jsonclass + +try: + # pylint: disable=F0401,E0611 + # Using cjson + import cjson + _logger.debug("Using cjson as JSON library") + + # Declare cjson methods + def jdumps(obj, encoding='utf-8'): + """ + Serializes ``obj`` to a JSON formatted string, using cjson. + """ + return cjson.encode(obj) + + def jloads(json_string): + """ + Deserializes ``json_string`` (a string containing a JSON document) + to a Python object, using cjson. + """ + return cjson.decode(json_string) + +except ImportError: + # pylint: disable=F0401,E0611 + # Use json or simplejson + try: + import json + _logger.debug("Using json as JSON library") + + except ImportError: + try: + import simplejson as json + _logger.debug("Using simplejson as JSON library") + except ImportError: + _logger.error("No supported JSON library found") + raise ImportError('You must have the cjson, json, or simplejson ' + 'module(s) available.') + + # Declare json methods + if sys.version_info[0] < 3: + def jdumps(obj, encoding='utf-8'): + """ + Serializes ``obj`` to a JSON formatted string. + """ + # Python 2 (explicit encoding) + return json.dumps(obj, encoding=encoding) + + else: + # Python 3 + def jdumps(obj, encoding='utf-8'): + """ + Serializes ``obj`` to a JSON formatted string. + """ + # Python 3 (the encoding parameter has been removed) + return json.dumps(obj) + + def jloads(json_string): + """ + Deserializes ``json_string`` (a string containing a JSON document) + to a Python object. + """ + return json.loads(json_string) + +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +# XMLRPClib re-implementations + + +class ProtocolError(Exception): + """ + JSON-RPC error + + ProtocolError.args[0] can be: + * an error message (string) + * a (code, message) tuple + """ + pass + + +class AppError(ProtocolError): + """ + Application error: the error code is not in the pre-defined ones + + AppError.args[0][0]: Error code + AppError.args[0][1]: Error message or trace + AppError.args[0][2]: Associated data + """ + def data(self): + """ + Retrieves the value found in the 'data' entry of the error, or None + + :return: The data associated to the error, or None + """ + return self.args[0][2] + + +class JSONParser(object): + """ + Default JSON parser + """ + def __init__(self, target): + """ + Associates the target loader to the parser + + :param target: a JSONTarget instance + """ + self.target = target + + def feed(self, data): + """ + Feeds the associated target with the given data + """ + self.target.feed(data) + + def close(self): + """ + Does nothing + """ + pass + + +class JSONTarget(object): + """ + Unmarshalls stream data to a string + """ + def __init__(self): + """ + Sets up the unmarshaller + """ + self.data = [] + + def feed(self, data): + """ + Stores the given raw data into a buffer + """ + # Store raw data as it might not contain whole wide-character + self.data.append(data) + + def close(self): + """ + Unmarshalls the buffered data + """ + if not self.data: + return '' + else: + # Use type to have a valid join (str vs. bytes) + data = type(self.data[0])().join(self.data) + try: + # Convert the whole final string + data = utils.from_bytes(data) + except: + # Try a pass-through + pass + + return data + + +class TransportMixIn(object): + """ Just extends the XMLRPC transport where necessary. """ + # for Python 2.7 support + _connection = None + + # List of non-overridable headers + # Use the configuration to change the content-type + readonly_headers = ('content-length', 'content-type') + + def __init__(self, config=jsonrpclib.config.DEFAULT, context=None): + """ + Sets up the transport + + :param config: A JSONRPClib Config instance + """ + # Store the configuration + self._config = config + + # Store the SSL context + self.context = context + + # Set up the user agent + self.user_agent = config.user_agent + + # Additional headers: list of dictionaries + self.additional_headers = [] + + def push_headers(self, headers): + """ + Adds a dictionary of headers to the additional headers list + + :param headers: A dictionary + """ + self.additional_headers.append(headers) + + def pop_headers(self, headers): + """ + Removes the given dictionary from the additional headers list. + Also validates that given headers are on top of the stack + + :param headers: Headers to remove + :raise AssertionError: The given dictionary is not on the latest stored + in the additional headers list + """ + assert self.additional_headers[-1] == headers + self.additional_headers.pop() + + def emit_additional_headers(self, connection): + """ + Puts headers as is in the request, filtered read only headers + + :param connection: The request connection + """ + additional_headers = {} + + # Prepare the merged dictionary + for headers in self.additional_headers: + additional_headers.update(headers) + + # Remove forbidden keys + for forbidden in self.readonly_headers: + additional_headers.pop(forbidden, None) + + # Reversed order: in the case of multiple headers value definition, + # the latest pushed has priority + for key, value in additional_headers.items(): + key = str(key) + if key.lower() not in self.readonly_headers: + # Only accept replaceable headers + connection.putheader(str(key), str(value)) + + def send_content(self, connection, request_body): + """ + Completes the request headers and sends the request body of a JSON-RPC + request over a HTTPConnection + + :param connection: An HTTPConnection object + :param request_body: JSON-RPC request body + """ + # Convert the body first + request_body = utils.to_bytes(request_body) + + # "static" headers + connection.putheader("Content-Type", self._config.content_type) + connection.putheader("Content-Length", str(len(request_body))) + + # Emit additional headers here in order not to override content-length + self.emit_additional_headers(connection) + + connection.endheaders() + if request_body: + connection.send(request_body) + + def getparser(self): + """ + Create an instance of the parser, and attach it to an unmarshalling + object. Return both objects. + + :return: The parser and unmarshaller instances + """ + target = JSONTarget() + return JSONParser(target), target + + +class Transport(TransportMixIn, XMLTransport): + """ + Mixed-in HTTP transport + """ + pass + + +class SafeTransport(TransportMixIn, XMLSafeTransport): + """ + Mixed-in HTTPS transport + """ + pass + +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + + +class ServerProxy(XMLServerProxy): + """ + Unfortunately, much more of this class has to be copied since + so much of it does the serialization. + """ + def __init__(self, uri, transport=None, encoding=None, + verbose=0, version=None, headers=None, history=None, + config=jsonrpclib.config.DEFAULT, context=None): + """ + Sets up the server proxy + + :param uri: Request URI + :param transport: Custom transport handler + :param encoding: Specified encoding + :param verbose: Log verbosity level + :param version: JSON-RPC specification version + :param headers: Custom additional headers for each request + :param history: History object (for tests) + :param config: A JSONRPClib Config instance + :param context: The optional SSLContext to use + """ + # Store the configuration + self._config = config + self.__version = version or config.version + + schema, uri = splittype(uri) + if schema not in ('http', 'https'): + _logger.error("jsonrpclib only support http(s) URIs, not %s", + schema) + raise IOError('Unsupported JSON-RPC protocol.') + + self.__host, self.__handler = splithost(uri) + if not self.__handler: + # Not sure if this is in the JSON spec? + self.__handler = '/' + + if transport is None: + if schema == 'https': + transport = SafeTransport(config=config, context=context) + else: + transport = Transport(config=config) + self.__transport = transport + + self.__encoding = encoding + self.__verbose = verbose + self.__history = history + + # Global custom headers are injected into Transport + self.__transport.push_headers(headers or {}) + + def _request(self, methodname, params, rpcid=None): + """ + Calls a method on the remote server + + :param methodname: Name of the method to call + :param params: Method parameters + :param rpcid: ID of the remote call + :return: The parsed result of the call + """ + request = dumps(params, methodname, encoding=self.__encoding, + rpcid=rpcid, version=self.__version, + config=self._config) + response = self._run_request(request) + check_for_errors(response) + return response['result'] + + def _request_notify(self, methodname, params, rpcid=None): + """ + Calls a method as a notification + + :param methodname: Name of the method to call + :param params: Method parameters + :param rpcid: ID of the remote call + """ + request = dumps(params, methodname, encoding=self.__encoding, + rpcid=rpcid, version=self.__version, notify=True, + config=self._config) + response = self._run_request(request, notify=True) + check_for_errors(response) + + def _run_request(self, request, notify=False): + """ + Sends the given request to the remote server + + :param request: The request to send + :param notify: Notification request flag (unused) + :return: The response as a parsed JSON object + """ + if self.__history is not None: + self.__history.add_request(request) + + response = self.__transport.request( + self.__host, + self.__handler, + request, + verbose=self.__verbose + ) + + # Here, the XMLRPC library translates a single list + # response to the single value -- should we do the + # same, and require a tuple / list to be passed to + # the response object, or expect the Server to be + # outputting the response appropriately? + + if self.__history is not None: + self.__history.add_response(response) + + if not response: + return None + else: + return_obj = loads(response, self._config) + return return_obj + + def __getattr__(self, name): + """ + Returns a callable object to call the remote service + """ + # Same as original, just with new _Method reference + return _Method(self._request, name) + + def __close(self): + """ + Closes the transport layer + """ + try: + self.__transport.close() + except AttributeError: + # Not available in Python 2.6 + pass + + def __call__(self, attr): + """ + A workaround to get special attributes on the ServerProxy + without interfering with the magic __getattr__ + + (code from xmlrpclib in Python 2.7) + """ + if attr == "close": + return self.__close + + elif attr == "transport": + return self.__transport + + raise AttributeError("Attribute {0} not found".format(attr)) + + @property + def _notify(self): + """ + Like __getattr__, but sending a notification request instead of a call + """ + return _Notify(self._request_notify) + + @contextlib.contextmanager + def _additional_headers(self, headers): + """ + Allows to specify additional headers, to be added inside the with + block. + Example of usage: + + >>> with client._additional_headers({'X-Test' : 'Test'}) as new_client: + ... new_client.method() + ... + >>> # Here old headers are restored + """ + self.__transport.push_headers(headers) + yield self + self.__transport.pop_headers(headers) + +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + + +class _Method(XML_Method): + """ + Some magic to bind an JSON-RPC method to an RPC server. + """ + def __call__(self, *args, **kwargs): + """ + Sends an RPC request and returns the unmarshalled result + """ + if args and kwargs: + raise ProtocolError("Cannot use both positional and keyword " + "arguments (according to JSON-RPC spec.)") + if args: + return self.__send(self.__name, args) + else: + return self.__send(self.__name, kwargs) + + def __getattr__(self, name): + """ + Returns a Method object for nested calls + """ + if name == "__name__": + return self.__name + return _Method(self.__send, "{0}.{1}".format(self.__name, name)) + + +class _Notify(object): + """ + Same as _Method, but to send notifications + """ + def __init__(self, request): + """ + Sets the method to call to send a request to the server + """ + self._request = request + + def __getattr__(self, name): + """ + Returns a Method object, to be called as a notification + """ + return _Method(self._request, name) + +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +# Batch implementation + + +class MultiCallMethod(object): + """ + Stores calls made to a MultiCall object for batch execution + """ + def __init__(self, method, notify=False, config=jsonrpclib.config.DEFAULT): + """ + Sets up the store + + :param method: Name of the method to call + :param notify: Notification flag + :param config: Request configuration + """ + self.method = method + self.params = [] + self.notify = notify + self._config = config + + def __call__(self, *args, **kwargs): + """ + Normalizes call parameters + """ + if kwargs and args: + raise ProtocolError('JSON-RPC does not support both ' + + 'positional and keyword arguments.') + if kwargs: + self.params = kwargs + else: + self.params = args + + def request(self, encoding=None, rpcid=None): + """ + Returns the request object as JSON-formatted string + """ + return dumps(self.params, self.method, version=2.0, + encoding=encoding, rpcid=rpcid, notify=self.notify, + config=self._config) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + String representation + """ + return str(self.request()) + + def __getattr__(self, method): + """ + Updates the object for a nested call + """ + self.method = "{0}.{1}".format(self.method, method) + return self + + +class MultiCallNotify(object): + """ + Same as MultiCallMethod but for notifications + """ + def __init__(self, multicall, config=jsonrpclib.config.DEFAULT): + """ + Sets ip the store + + :param multicall: The parent MultiCall instance + :param config: Request configuration + """ + self.multicall = multicall + self._config = config + + def __getattr__(self, name): + """ + Returns the MultiCallMethod to use as a notification + """ + new_job = MultiCallMethod(name, notify=True, config=self._config) + self.multicall._job_list.append(new_job) + return new_job + + +class MultiCallIterator(object): + """ + Iterates over the results of a MultiCall. + Exceptions are raised in response to JSON-RPC faults + """ + def __init__(self, results): + """ + Sets up the results store + """ + self.results = results + + def __get_result(self, item): + """ + Checks for error and returns the "real" result stored in a MultiCall + result. + """ + check_for_errors(item) + return item['result'] + + def __iter__(self): + """ + Iterates over all results + """ + for item in self.results: + yield self.__get_result(item) + raise StopIteration + + def __getitem__(self, i): + """ + Returns the i-th object of the results + """ + return self.__get_result(self.results[i]) + + def __len__(self): + """ + Returns the number of results stored + """ + return len(self.results) + + +class MultiCall(object): + """ + server -> a object used to boxcar method calls, where server should be a + ServerProxy object. + + Methods can be added to the MultiCall using normal + method call syntax e.g.: + + multicall = MultiCall(server_proxy) + multicall.add(2,3) + multicall.get_address("Guido") + + To execute the multicall, call the MultiCall object e.g.: + + add_result, address = multicall() + """ + def __init__(self, server, config=jsonrpclib.config.DEFAULT): + """ + Sets up the multicall + + :param server: A ServerProxy object + :param config: Request configuration + """ + self._server = server + self._job_list = [] + self._config = config + + def _request(self): + """ + Sends the request to the server and returns the responses + + :return: A MultiCallIterator object + """ + if len(self._job_list) < 1: + # Should we alert? This /is/ pretty obvious. + return + request_body = "[ {0} ]".format( + ','.join(job.request() for job in self._job_list)) + responses = self._server._run_request(request_body) + del self._job_list[:] + if not responses: + responses = [] + return MultiCallIterator(responses) + + @property + def _notify(self): + """ + Prepares a notification call + """ + return MultiCallNotify(self, self._config) + + def __getattr__(self, name): + """ + Registers a method call + """ + new_job = MultiCallMethod(name, config=self._config) + self._job_list.append(new_job) + return new_job + + __call__ = _request + +# These lines conform to xmlrpclib's "compatibility" line. +# Not really sure if we should include these, but oh well. +Server = ServerProxy + +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + + +class Fault(object): + """ + JSON-RPC error class + """ + def __init__(self, code=-32000, message='Server error', rpcid=None, + config=jsonrpclib.config.DEFAULT, data=None): + """ + Sets up the error description + + :param code: Fault code + :param message: Associated message + :param rpcid: Request ID + :param config: A JSONRPClib Config instance + :param data: Extra information added to an error description + """ + self.faultCode = code + self.faultString = message + self.rpcid = rpcid + self.config = config + self.data = data + + def error(self): + """ + Returns the error as a dictionary + + :returns: A {'code', 'message'} dictionary + """ + return {'code': self.faultCode, 'message': self.faultString, + 'data': self.data} + + def response(self, rpcid=None, version=None): + """ + Returns the error as a JSON-RPC response string + + :param rpcid: Forced request ID + :param version: JSON-RPC version + :return: A JSON-RPC response string + """ + if not version: + version = self.config.version + + if rpcid: + self.rpcid = rpcid + + return dumps(self, methodresponse=True, rpcid=self.rpcid, + version=version, config=self.config) + + def dump(self, rpcid=None, version=None): + """ + Returns the error as a JSON-RPC response dictionary + + :param rpcid: Forced request ID + :param version: JSON-RPC version + :return: A JSON-RPC response dictionary + """ + if not version: + version = self.config.version + + if rpcid: + self.rpcid = rpcid + + return dump(self, is_response=True, rpcid=self.rpcid, + version=version, config=self.config) + + def __repr__(self): + """ + String representation + """ + return ''.format(self.faultCode, self.faultString) + + +class Payload(object): + """ + JSON-RPC content handler + """ + def __init__(self, rpcid=None, version=None, + config=jsonrpclib.config.DEFAULT): + """ + Sets up the JSON-RPC handler + + :param rpcid: Request ID + :param version: JSON-RPC version + :param config: A JSONRPClib Config instance + """ + if not version: + version = config.version + + self.id = rpcid + self.version = float(version) + + def request(self, method, params=None): + """ + Prepares a method call request + + :param method: Method name + :param params: Method parameters + :return: A JSON-RPC request dictionary + """ + if not isinstance(method, utils.string_types): + raise ValueError('Method name must be a string.') + + if not self.id: + # Generate a request ID + self.id = str(uuid.uuid4()) + + request = {'id': self.id, 'method': method} + if params or self.version < 1.1: + request['params'] = params or [] + + if self.version >= 2: + request['jsonrpc'] = str(self.version) + + return request + + def notify(self, method, params=None): + """ + Prepares a notification request + + :param method: Notification name + :param params: Notification parameters + :return: A JSON-RPC notification dictionary + """ + # Prepare the request dictionary + request = self.request(method, params) + + # Remove the request ID, as it's a notification + if self.version >= 2: + del request['id'] + else: + request['id'] = None + + return request + + def response(self, result=None): + """ + Prepares a response dictionary + + :param result: The result of method call + :return: A JSON-RPC response dictionary + """ + response = {'result': result, 'id': self.id} + + if self.version >= 2: + response['jsonrpc'] = str(self.version) + else: + response['error'] = None + + return response + + def error(self, code=-32000, message='Server error.', data=None): + """ + Prepares an error dictionary + + :param code: Error code + :param message: Error message + :return: A JSON-RPC error dictionary + """ + error = self.response() + if self.version >= 2: + del error['result'] + else: + error['result'] = None + error['error'] = {'code': code, 'message': message} + if data is not None: + error['error']['data'] = data + return error + +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + + +def dump(params=None, methodname=None, rpcid=None, version=None, + is_response=None, is_notify=None, config=jsonrpclib.config.DEFAULT): + """ + Prepares a JSON-RPC dictionary (request, notification, response or error) + + :param params: Method parameters (if a method name is given) or a Fault + :param methodname: Method name + :param rpcid: Request ID + :param version: JSON-RPC version + :param is_response: If True, this is a response dictionary + :param is_notify: If True, this is a notification request + :param config: A JSONRPClib Config instance + :return: A JSON-RPC dictionary + """ + # Default version + if not version: + version = config.version + + if not is_response and params is None: + params = [] + + # Validate method name and parameters + valid_params = [utils.TupleType, utils.ListType, utils.DictType, Fault] + if is_response: + valid_params.append(type(None)) + + if isinstance(methodname, utils.string_types) and \ + not isinstance(params, tuple(valid_params)): + """ + If a method, and params are not in a listish or a Fault, + error out. + """ + raise TypeError("Params must be a dict, list, tuple " + "or Fault instance.") + + # Prepares the JSON-RPC content + payload = Payload(rpcid=rpcid, version=version) + + if isinstance(params, Fault): + # Prepare an error dictionary + # pylint: disable=E1103 + return payload.error(params.faultCode, params.faultString, params.data) + + if not isinstance(methodname, utils.string_types) and not is_response: + # Neither a request nor a response + raise ValueError('Method name must be a string, or is_response ' + 'must be set to True.') + + if config.use_jsonclass: + # Use jsonclass to convert the parameters + params = jsonclass.dump(params, config=config) + + if is_response: + # Prepare a response dictionary + if rpcid is None: + # A response must have a request ID + raise ValueError('A method response must have an rpcid.') + return payload.response(params) + + if is_notify: + # Prepare a notification dictionary + return payload.notify(methodname, params) + else: + # Prepare a method call dictionary + return payload.request(methodname, params) + + +def dumps(params=None, methodname=None, methodresponse=None, + encoding=None, rpcid=None, version=None, notify=None, + config=jsonrpclib.config.DEFAULT): + """ + Prepares a JSON-RPC request/response string + + :param params: Method parameters (if a method name is given) or a Fault + :param methodname: Method name + :param methodresponse: If True, this is a response dictionary + :param encoding: Result string encoding + :param rpcid: Request ID + :param version: JSON-RPC version + :param notify: If True, this is a notification request + :param config: A JSONRPClib Config instance + :return: A JSON-RPC dictionary + """ + # Prepare the dictionary + request = dump(params, methodname, rpcid, version, methodresponse, notify, + config) + + # Returns it as a JSON string + return jdumps(request, encoding=encoding or "UTF-8") + + +def load(data, config=jsonrpclib.config.DEFAULT): + """ + Loads a JSON-RPC request/response dictionary. Calls jsonclass to load beans + + :param data: A JSON-RPC dictionary + :param config: A JSONRPClib Config instance (or None for default values) + :return: A parsed dictionary or None + """ + if data is None: + # Notification + return None + + # if the above raises an error, the implementing server code + # should return something like the following: + # { 'jsonrpc':'2.0', 'error': fault.error(), id: None } + if config.use_jsonclass: + # Convert beans + data = jsonclass.load(data, config.classes) + + return data + + +def loads(data, config=jsonrpclib.config.DEFAULT): + """ + Loads a JSON-RPC request/response string. Calls jsonclass to load beans + + :param data: A JSON-RPC string + :param config: A JSONRPClib Config instance (or None for default values) + :return: A parsed dictionary or None + """ + if data == '': + # Notification + return None + + # Parse the JSON dictionary + result = jloads(data) + + # Load the beans + return load(result, config) + +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + + +def check_for_errors(result): + """ + Checks if a result dictionary signals an error + + :param result: A result dictionary + :raise TypeError: Invalid parameter + :raise NotImplementedError: Unknown JSON-RPC version + :raise ValueError: Invalid dictionary content + :raise ProtocolError: An error occurred on the server side + :return: The result parameter + """ + if not result: + # Notification + return result + + if not isinstance(result, utils.DictType): + # Invalid argument + raise TypeError('Response is not a dict.') + + if 'jsonrpc' in result and float(result['jsonrpc']) > 2.0: + # Unknown JSON-RPC version + raise NotImplementedError('JSON-RPC version not yet supported.') + + if 'result' not in result and 'error' not in result: + # Invalid dictionary content + raise ValueError('Response does not have a result or error key.') + + if 'error' in result and result['error']: + # Server-side error + if 'code' in result['error']: + # Code + Message + code = result['error']['code'] + try: + # Get the message (jsonrpclib) + message = result['error']['message'] + except KeyError: + # Get the trace (jabsorb) + message = result['error'].get('trace', '') + + if -32700 <= code <= -32000: + # Pre-defined errors + # See http://www.jsonrpc.org/specification#error_object + raise ProtocolError((code, message)) + else: + # Application error + data = result['error'].get('data', None) + raise AppError((code, message, data)) + + elif isinstance(result['error'], dict) and len(result['error']) == 1: + # Error with a single entry ('reason', ...): use its content + error_key = result['error'].keys()[0] + raise ProtocolError(result['error'][error_key]) + + else: + # Use the raw error content + raise ProtocolError(result['error']) + + return result + + +def isbatch(request): + """ + Tests if the given request is a batch call, i.e. a list of multiple calls + :param request: a JSON-RPC request object + :return: True if the request is a batch call + """ + if not isinstance(request, (utils.ListType, utils.TupleType)): + # Not a list: not a batch call + return False + elif len(request) < 1: + # Only one request: not a batch call + return False + elif not isinstance(request[0], utils.DictType): + # One of the requests is not a dictionary, i.e. a JSON Object + # therefore it is not a valid JSON-RPC request + return False + elif 'jsonrpc' not in request[0].keys(): + # No "jsonrpc" version in the JSON object: not a request + return False + + try: + version = float(request[0]['jsonrpc']) + except ValueError: + # Bad version of JSON-RPC + raise ProtocolError('"jsonrpc" key must be a float(able) value.') + + if version < 2: + # Batch call were not supported before JSON-RPC 2.0 + return False + + return True + + +def isnotification(request): + """ + Tests if the given request is a notification + + :param request: A request dictionary + :return: True if the request is a notification + """ + if 'id' not in request: + # 2.0 notification + return True + + if request['id'] is None: + # 1.0 notification + return True + + return False diff --git a/external_libs/python/jsonrpclib-pelix-0.2.5/jsonrpclib/threadpool.py b/external_libs/python/jsonrpclib-pelix-0.2.5/jsonrpclib/threadpool.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a38b5b83 --- /dev/null +++ b/external_libs/python/jsonrpclib-pelix-0.2.5/jsonrpclib/threadpool.py @@ -0,0 +1,490 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# -- Content-Encoding: UTF-8 -- +""" +Cached thread pool, inspired from Pelix/iPOPO Thread Pool + +:author: Thomas Calmant +:copyright: Copyright 2015, isandlaTech +:license: Apache License 2.0 +:version: 0.2.5 + +.. + + Copyright 2015 isandlaTech + + Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); + you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. + You may obtain a copy of the License at + + http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 + + Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software + distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, + WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. + See the License for the specific language governing permissions and + limitations under the License. +""" + +# Documentation strings format +__docformat__ = "restructuredtext en" + +# Module version +__version_info__ = (0, 2, 5) +__version__ = ".".join(str(x) for x in __version_info__) + +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +# Standard library +import logging +import threading + +try: + # Python 3 + # pylint: disable=F0401 + import queue +except ImportError: + # Python 2 + # pylint: disable=F0401 + import Queue as queue + +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + + +class EventData(object): + """ + A threading event with some associated data + """ + def __init__(self): + """ + Sets up the event + """ + self.__event = threading.Event() + self.__data = None + self.__exception = None + + @property + def data(self): + """ + Returns the associated value + """ + return self.__data + + @property + def exception(self): + """ + Returns the exception used to stop the wait() method + """ + return self.__exception + + def clear(self): + """ + Clears the event + """ + self.__event.clear() + self.__data = None + self.__exception = None + + def is_set(self): + """ + Checks if the event is set + """ + return self.__event.is_set() + + def set(self, data=None): + """ + Sets the event + """ + self.__data = data + self.__exception = None + self.__event.set() + + def raise_exception(self, exception): + """ + Raises an exception in wait() + + :param exception: An Exception object + """ + self.__data = None + self.__exception = exception + self.__event.set() + + def wait(self, timeout=None): + """ + Waits for the event or for the timeout + + :param timeout: Wait timeout (in seconds) + :return: True if the event as been set, else False + """ + # The 'or' part is for Python 2.6 + result = self.__event.wait(timeout) or self.__event.is_set() + # pylint: disable=E0702 + # Pylint seems to miss the "is None" check below + if self.__exception is None: + return result + else: + raise self.__exception + + +class FutureResult(object): + """ + An object to wait for the result of a threaded execution + """ + def __init__(self, logger=None): + """ + Sets up the FutureResult object + + :param logger: The Logger to use in case of error (optional) + """ + self._logger = logger or logging.getLogger(__name__) + self._done_event = EventData() + self.__callback = None + self.__extra = None + + def __notify(self): + """ + Notify the given callback about the result of the execution + """ + if self.__callback is not None: + try: + self.__callback(self._done_event.data, + self._done_event.exception, + self.__extra) + except Exception as ex: + self._logger.exception("Error calling back method: %s", ex) + + def set_callback(self, method, extra=None): + """ + Sets a callback method, called once the result has been computed or in + case of exception. + + The callback method must have the following signature: + ``callback(result, exception, extra)``. + + :param method: The method to call back in the end of the execution + :param extra: Extra parameter to be given to the callback method + """ + self.__callback = method + self.__extra = extra + if self._done_event.is_set(): + # The execution has already finished + self.__notify() + + def execute(self, method, args, kwargs): + """ + Execute the given method and stores its result. + The result is considered "done" even if the method raises an exception + + :param method: The method to execute + :param args: Method positional arguments + :param kwargs: Method keyword arguments + :raise Exception: The exception raised by the method + """ + # Normalize arguments + if args is None: + args = [] + + if kwargs is None: + kwargs = {} + + try: + # Call the method + result = method(*args, **kwargs) + except Exception as ex: + # Something went wrong: propagate to the event and to the caller + self._done_event.raise_exception(ex) + raise + else: + # Store the result + self._done_event.set(result) + finally: + # In any case: notify the call back (if any) + self.__notify() + + def done(self): + """ + Returns True if the job has finished, else False + """ + return self._done_event.is_set() + + def result(self, timeout=None): + """ + Waits up to timeout for the result the threaded job. + Returns immediately the result if the job has already been done. + + :param timeout: The maximum time to wait for a result (in seconds) + :raise OSError: The timeout raised before the job finished + :raise Exception: The exception encountered during the call, if any + """ + if self._done_event.wait(timeout): + return self._done_event.data + else: + raise OSError("Timeout raised") + +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + + +class ThreadPool(object): + """ + Executes the tasks stored in a FIFO in a thread pool + """ + def __init__(self, max_threads, min_threads=1, queue_size=0, timeout=60, + logname=None): + """ + Sets up the thread pool. + + Threads are kept alive 60 seconds (timeout argument). + + :param max_threads: Maximum size of the thread pool + :param min_threads: Minimum size of the thread pool + :param queue_size: Size of the task queue (0 for infinite) + :param timeout: Queue timeout (in seconds, 60s by default) + :param logname: Name of the logger + :raise ValueError: Invalid number of threads + """ + # Validate parameters + try: + max_threads = int(max_threads) + if max_threads < 1: + raise ValueError("Pool size must be greater than 0") + except (TypeError, ValueError) as ex: + raise ValueError("Invalid pool size: {0}".format(ex)) + + try: + min_threads = int(min_threads) + if min_threads < 0: + min_threads = 0 + elif min_threads > max_threads: + min_threads = max_threads + except (TypeError, ValueError) as ex: + raise ValueError("Invalid pool size: {0}".format(ex)) + + # The logger + self._logger = logging.getLogger(logname or __name__) + + # The loop control event + self._done_event = threading.Event() + self._done_event.set() + + # The task queue + try: + queue_size = int(queue_size) + except (TypeError, ValueError): + # Not a valid integer + queue_size = 0 + + self._queue = queue.Queue(queue_size) + self._timeout = timeout + self.__lock = threading.RLock() + + # The thread pool + self._min_threads = min_threads + self._max_threads = max_threads + self._threads = [] + + # Thread count + self._thread_id = 0 + + # Current number of threads, active and alive + self.__nb_threads = 0 + self.__nb_active_threads = 0 + + def start(self): + """ + Starts the thread pool. Does nothing if the pool is already started. + """ + if not self._done_event.is_set(): + # Stop event not set: we're running + return + + # Clear the stop event + self._done_event.clear() + + # Compute the number of threads to start to handle pending tasks + nb_pending_tasks = self._queue.qsize() + if nb_pending_tasks > self._max_threads: + nb_threads = self._max_threads + elif nb_pending_tasks < self._min_threads: + nb_threads = self._min_threads + else: + nb_threads = nb_pending_tasks + + # Create the threads + for _ in range(nb_threads): + self.__start_thread() + + def __start_thread(self): + """ + Starts a new thread, if possible + """ + with self.__lock: + if self.__nb_threads >= self._max_threads: + # Can't create more threads + return False + + if self._done_event.is_set(): + # We're stopped: do nothing + return False + + # Prepare thread and start it + name = "{0}-{1}".format(self._logger.name, self._thread_id) + self._thread_id += 1 + + thread = threading.Thread(target=self.__run, name=name) + thread.daemon = True + self._threads.append(thread) + thread.start() + return True + + def stop(self): + """ + Stops the thread pool. Does nothing if the pool is already stopped. + """ + if self._done_event.is_set(): + # Stop event set: we're stopped + return + + # Set the stop event + self._done_event.set() + + with self.__lock: + # Add something in the queue (to unlock the join()) + try: + for _ in self._threads: + self._queue.put(self._done_event, True, self._timeout) + except queue.Full: + # There is already something in the queue + pass + + # Copy the list of threads to wait for + threads = self._threads[:] + + # Join threads outside the lock + for thread in threads: + while thread.is_alive(): + # Wait 3 seconds + thread.join(3) + if thread.is_alive(): + # Thread is still alive: something might be wrong + self._logger.warning("Thread %s is still alive...", + thread.name) + + # Clear storage + del self._threads[:] + self.clear() + + def enqueue(self, method, *args, **kwargs): + """ + Queues a task in the pool + + :param method: Method to call + :return: A FutureResult object, to get the result of the task + :raise ValueError: Invalid method + :raise Full: The task queue is full + """ + if not hasattr(method, '__call__'): + raise ValueError("{0} has no __call__ member." + .format(method.__name__)) + + # Prepare the future result object + future = FutureResult(self._logger) + + # Use a lock, as we might be "resetting" the queue + with self.__lock: + # Add the task to the queue + self._queue.put((method, args, kwargs, future), True, + self._timeout) + + if self.__nb_active_threads == self.__nb_threads: + # All threads are taken: start a new one + self.__start_thread() + + return future + + def clear(self): + """ + Empties the current queue content. + Returns once the queue have been emptied. + """ + with self.__lock: + # Empty the current queue + try: + while True: + self._queue.get_nowait() + self._queue.task_done() + except queue.Empty: + # Queue is now empty + pass + + # Wait for the tasks currently executed + self.join() + + def join(self, timeout=None): + """ + Waits for all the tasks to be executed + + :param timeout: Maximum time to wait (in seconds) + :return: True if the queue has been emptied, else False + """ + if self._queue.empty(): + # Nothing to wait for... + return True + elif timeout is None: + # Use the original join + self._queue.join() + return True + else: + # Wait for the condition + with self._queue.all_tasks_done: + self._queue.all_tasks_done.wait(timeout) + return not bool(self._queue.unfinished_tasks) + + def __run(self): + """ + The main loop + """ + with self.__lock: + self.__nb_threads += 1 + + while not self._done_event.is_set(): + try: + # Wait for an action (blocking) + task = self._queue.get(True, self._timeout) + if task is self._done_event: + # Stop event in the queue: get out + self._queue.task_done() + with self.__lock: + self.__nb_threads -= 1 + return + except queue.Empty: + # Nothing to do yet + pass + else: + with self.__lock: + self.__nb_active_threads += 1 + + # Extract elements + method, args, kwargs, future = task + try: + # Call the method + future.execute(method, args, kwargs) + except Exception as ex: + self._logger.exception("Error executing %s: %s", + method.__name__, ex) + finally: + # Mark the action as executed + self._queue.task_done() + + # Thread is not active anymore + self.__nb_active_threads -= 1 + + # Clean up thread if necessary + with self.__lock: + if self.__nb_threads > self._min_threads: + # No more work for this thread, and we're above the + # minimum number of threads: stop this one + self.__nb_threads -= 1 + return + + with self.__lock: + # Thread stops + self.__nb_threads -= 1 diff --git a/external_libs/python/jsonrpclib-pelix-0.2.5/jsonrpclib/utils.py b/external_libs/python/jsonrpclib-pelix-0.2.5/jsonrpclib/utils.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..31183742 --- /dev/null +++ b/external_libs/python/jsonrpclib-pelix-0.2.5/jsonrpclib/utils.py @@ -0,0 +1,122 @@ +#!/usr/bin/python +# -- Content-Encoding: UTF-8 -- +""" +Utility methods, for compatibility between Python version + +:author: Thomas Calmant +:copyright: Copyright 2015, isandlaTech +:license: Apache License 2.0 +:version: 0.2.5 + +.. + + Copyright 2015 isandlaTech + + Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); + you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. + You may obtain a copy of the License at + + http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 + + Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software + distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, + WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. + See the License for the specific language governing permissions and + limitations under the License. +""" + +# Module version +__version_info__ = (0, 2, 5) +__version__ = ".".join(str(x) for x in __version_info__) + +# Documentation strings format +__docformat__ = "restructuredtext en" + +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +import sys + +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +if sys.version_info[0] < 3: + # Python 2 + import types + try: + string_types = ( + types.StringType, + types.UnicodeType + ) + except NameError: + # Python built without unicode support + string_types = (types.StringType,) + + numeric_types = ( + types.IntType, + types.LongType, + types.FloatType + ) + + def to_bytes(string): + """ + Converts the given string into bytes + """ + if type(string) is unicode: + return str(string) + return string + + def from_bytes(data): + """ + Converts the given bytes into a string + """ + if type(data) is str: + return data + return str(data) + +else: + # Python 3 + string_types = ( + bytes, + str + ) + + numeric_types = ( + int, + float + ) + + def to_bytes(string): + """ + Converts the given string into bytes + """ + if type(string) is bytes: + return string + return bytes(string, "UTF-8") + + def from_bytes(data): + """ + Converts the given bytes into a string + """ + if type(data) is str: + return data + return str(data, "UTF-8") + +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +# Common + +DictType = dict + +ListType = list +TupleType = tuple + +iterable_types = ( + list, + set, frozenset, + tuple +) + +value_types = ( + bool, + type(None) +) + +primitive_types = string_types + numeric_types + value_types diff --git a/external_libs/python/jsonrpclib-pelix-0.2.5/jsonrpclib_pelix.egg-info/PKG-INFO b/external_libs/python/jsonrpclib-pelix-0.2.5/jsonrpclib_pelix.egg-info/PKG-INFO new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5dce6b1c --- /dev/null +++ b/external_libs/python/jsonrpclib-pelix-0.2.5/jsonrpclib_pelix.egg-info/PKG-INFO @@ -0,0 +1,460 @@ +Metadata-Version: 1.1 +Name: jsonrpclib-pelix +Version: 0.2.5 +Summary: This project is an implementation of the JSON-RPC v2.0 specification (backwards-compatible) as a client library, for Python 2.6+ and Python 3.This version is a fork of jsonrpclib by Josh Marshall, usable with Pelix remote services. +Home-page: http://github.com/tcalmant/jsonrpclib/ +Author: Thomas Calmant +Author-email: thomas.calmant+github@gmail.com +License: Apache License 2.0 +Description: JSONRPClib (patched for Pelix) + ############################## + + .. image:: https://pypip.in/license/jsonrpclib-pelix/badge.svg + :target: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/jsonrpclib-pelix/ + + .. image:: https://travis-ci.org/tcalmant/jsonrpclib.svg?branch=master + :target: https://travis-ci.org/tcalmant/jsonrpclib + + .. image:: https://coveralls.io/repos/tcalmant/jsonrpclib/badge.svg?branch=master + :target: https://coveralls.io/r/tcalmant/jsonrpclib?branch=master + + + This library is an implementation of the JSON-RPC specification. + It supports both the original 1.0 specification, as well as the + new (proposed) 2.0 specification, which includes batch submission, keyword + arguments, etc. + + It is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 + (http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.html). + + + About this version + ****************** + + This is a patched version of the original ``jsonrpclib`` project by + Josh Marshall, available at https://github.com/joshmarshall/jsonrpclib. + + The suffix *-pelix* only indicates that this version works with Pelix Remote + Services, but it is **not** a Pelix specific implementation. + + * This version adds support for Python 3, staying compatible with Python 2. + * It is now possible to use the dispatch_method argument while extending + the SimpleJSONRPCDispatcher, to use a custom dispatcher. + This allows to use this package by Pelix Remote Services. + * It can use thread pools to control the number of threads spawned to handle + notification requests and clients connections. + * The modifications added in other forks of this project have been added: + + * From https://github.com/drdaeman/jsonrpclib: + + * Improved JSON-RPC 1.0 support + * Less strict error response handling + + * From https://github.com/tuomassalo/jsonrpclib: + + * In case of a non-pre-defined error, raise an AppError and give access to + *error.data* + + * From https://github.com/dejw/jsonrpclib: + + * Custom headers can be sent with request and associated tests + + * The support for Unix sockets has been removed, as it is not trivial to convert + to Python 3 (and I don't use them) + * This version cannot be installed with the original ``jsonrpclib``, as it uses + the same package name. + + + Summary + ******* + + This library implements the JSON-RPC 2.0 proposed specification in pure Python. + It is designed to be as compatible with the syntax of ``xmlrpclib`` as possible + (it extends where possible), so that projects using ``xmlrpclib`` could easily + be modified to use JSON and experiment with the differences. + + It is backwards-compatible with the 1.0 specification, and supports all of the + new proposed features of 2.0, including: + + * Batch submission (via MultiCall) + * Keyword arguments + * Notifications (both in a batch and 'normal') + * Class translation using the ``__jsonclass__`` key. + + I've added a "SimpleJSONRPCServer", which is intended to emulate the + "SimpleXMLRPCServer" from the default Python distribution. + + + Requirements + ************ + + It supports ``cjson`` and ``simplejson``, and looks for the parsers in that + order (searching first for ``cjson``, then for the *built-in* ``json`` in 2.6+, + and then the ``simplejson`` external library). + One of these must be installed to use this library, although if you have a + standard distribution of 2.6+, you should already have one. + Keep in mind that ``cjson`` is supposed to be the quickest, I believe, so if + you are going for full-on optimization you may want to pick it up. + + Since library uses ``contextlib`` module, you should have at least Python 2.5 + installed. + + + Installation + ************ + + You can install this from PyPI with one of the following commands (sudo + may be required): + + .. code-block:: console + + easy_install jsonrpclib-pelix + pip install jsonrpclib-pelix + + Alternatively, you can download the source from the GitHub repository + at http://github.com/tcalmant/jsonrpclib and manually install it + with the following commands: + + .. code-block:: console + + git clone git://github.com/tcalmant/jsonrpclib.git + cd jsonrpclib + python setup.py install + + + SimpleJSONRPCServer + ******************* + + This is identical in usage (or should be) to the SimpleXMLRPCServer in the + Python standard library. Some of the differences in features are that it + obviously supports notification, batch calls, class translation (if left on), + etc. + Note: The import line is slightly different from the regular SimpleXMLRPCServer, + since the SimpleJSONRPCServer is distributed within the ``jsonrpclib`` library. + + .. code-block:: python + + from jsonrpclib.SimpleJSONRPCServer import SimpleJSONRPCServer + + server = SimpleJSONRPCServer(('localhost', 8080)) + server.register_function(pow) + server.register_function(lambda x,y: x+y, 'add') + server.register_function(lambda x: x, 'ping') + server.serve_forever() + + To start protect the server with SSL, use the following snippet: + + .. code-block:: python + + from jsonrpclib.SimpleJSONRPCServer import SimpleJSONRPCServer + + # Setup the SSL socket + server = SimpleJSONRPCServer(('localhost', 8080), bind_and_activate=False) + server.socket = ssl.wrap_socket(server.socket, certfile='server.pem', + server_side=True) + server.server_bind() + server.server_activate() + + # ... register functions + # Start the server + server.serve_forever() + + + Notification Thread Pool + ======================== + + By default, notification calls are handled in the request handling thread. + It is possible to use a thread pool to handle them, by giving it to the server + using the ``set_notification_pool()`` method: + + .. code-block:: python + + from jsonrpclib.SimpleJSONRPCServer import SimpleJSONRPCServer + from jsonrpclib.threadpool import ThreadPool + + # Setup the thread pool: between 0 and 10 threads + pool = ThreadPool(max_threads=10, min_threads=0) + + # Don't forget to start it + pool.start() + + # Setup the server + server = SimpleJSONRPCServer(('localhost', 8080), config) + server.set_notification_pool(pool) + + # Register methods + server.register_function(pow) + server.register_function(lambda x,y: x+y, 'add') + server.register_function(lambda x: x, 'ping') + + try: + server.serve_forever() + finally: + # Stop the thread pool (let threads finish their current task) + pool.stop() + server.set_notification_pool(None) + + + Threaded server + =============== + + It is also possible to use a thread pool to handle clients requests, using the + ``PooledJSONRPCServer`` class. + By default, this class uses pool of 0 to 30 threads. A custom pool can be given + with the ``thread_pool`` parameter of the class constructor. + + The notification pool and the request pool are different: by default, a server + with a request pool doesn't have a notification pool. + + .. code-block:: python + + from jsonrpclib.SimpleJSONRPCServer import PooledJSONRPCServer + from jsonrpclib.threadpool import ThreadPool + + # Setup the notification and request pools + nofif_pool = ThreadPool(max_threads=10, min_threads=0) + request_pool = ThreadPool(max_threads=50, min_threads=10) + + # Don't forget to start them + nofif_pool.start() + request_pool.start() + + # Setup the server + server = PooledJSONRPCServer(('localhost', 8080), config, + thread_pool=request_pool) + server.set_notification_pool(nofif_pool) + + # Register methods + server.register_function(pow) + server.register_function(lambda x,y: x+y, 'add') + server.register_function(lambda x: x, 'ping') + + try: + server.serve_forever() + finally: + # Stop the thread pools (let threads finish their current task) + request_pool.stop() + nofif_pool.stop() + server.set_notification_pool(None) + + Client Usage + ************ + + This is (obviously) taken from a console session. + + .. code-block:: python + + >>> import jsonrpclib + >>> server = jsonrpclib.ServerProxy('http://localhost:8080') + >>> server.add(5,6) + 11 + >>> server.add(x=5, y=10) + 15 + >>> server._notify.add(5,6) + # No result returned... + >>> batch = jsonrpclib.MultiCall(server) + >>> batch.add(5, 6) + >>> batch.ping({'key':'value'}) + >>> batch._notify.add(4, 30) + >>> results = batch() + >>> for result in results: + >>> ... print(result) + 11 + {'key': 'value'} + # Note that there are only two responses -- this is according to spec. + + # Clean up + >>> server('close')() + + # Using client history + >>> history = jsonrpclib.history.History() + >>> server = jsonrpclib.ServerProxy('http://localhost:8080', history=history) + >>> server.add(5,6) + 11 + >>> print(history.request) + {"id": "f682b956-c8e1-4506-9db4-29fe8bc9fcaa", "jsonrpc": "2.0", + "method": "add", "params": [5, 6]} + >>> print(history.response) + {"id": "f682b956-c8e1-4506-9db4-29fe8bc9fcaa", "jsonrpc": "2.0", + "result": 11} + + # Clean up + >>> server('close')() + + If you need 1.0 functionality, there are a bunch of places you can pass that in, + although the best is just to give a specific configuration to + ``jsonrpclib.ServerProxy``: + + .. code-block:: python + + >>> import jsonrpclib + >>> jsonrpclib.config.DEFAULT.version + 2.0 + >>> config = jsonrpclib.config.Config(version=1.0) + >>> history = jsonrpclib.history.History() + >>> server = jsonrpclib.ServerProxy('http://localhost:8080', config=config, + history=history) + >>> server.add(7, 10) + 17 + >>> print(history.request) + {"id": "827b2923-5b37-49a5-8b36-e73920a16d32", + "method": "add", "params": [7, 10]} + >>> print(history.response) + {"id": "827b2923-5b37-49a5-8b36-e73920a16d32", "error": null, "result": 17} + >>> server('close')() + + The equivalent ``loads`` and ``dumps`` functions also exist, although with minor + modifications. The ``dumps`` arguments are almost identical, but it adds three + arguments: ``rpcid`` for the 'id' key, ``version`` to specify the JSON-RPC + compatibility, and ``notify`` if it's a request that you want to be a + notification. + + Additionally, the ``loads`` method does not return the params and method like + ``xmlrpclib``, but instead a.) parses for errors, raising ProtocolErrors, and + b.) returns the entire structure of the request / response for manual parsing. + + + Additional headers + ****************** + + If your remote service requires custom headers in request, you can pass them + as as a ``headers`` keyword argument, when creating the ``ServerProxy``: + + .. code-block:: python + + >>> import jsonrpclib + >>> server = jsonrpclib.ServerProxy("http://localhost:8080", + headers={'X-Test' : 'Test'}) + + You can also put additional request headers only for certain method invocation: + + .. code-block:: python + + >>> import jsonrpclib + >>> server = jsonrpclib.Server("http://localhost:8080") + >>> with server._additional_headers({'X-Test' : 'Test'}) as test_server: + ... test_server.ping(42) + ... + >>> # X-Test header will be no longer sent in requests + + Of course ``_additional_headers`` contexts can be nested as well. + + + Class Translation + ***************** + + I've recently added "automatic" class translation support, although it is + turned off by default. This can be devastatingly slow if improperly used, so + the following is just a short list of things to keep in mind when using it. + + * Keep It (the object) Simple Stupid. (for exceptions, keep reading.) + * Do not require init params (for exceptions, keep reading) + * Getter properties without setters could be dangerous (read: not tested) + + If any of the above are issues, use the _serialize method. (see usage below) + The server and client must BOTH have use_jsonclass configuration item on and + they must both have access to the same libraries used by the objects for + this to work. + + If you have excessively nested arguments, it would be better to turn off the + translation and manually invoke it on specific objects using + ``jsonrpclib.jsonclass.dump`` / ``jsonrpclib.jsonclass.load`` (since the default + behavior recursively goes through attributes and lists / dicts / tuples). + + Sample file: *test_obj.py* + + .. code-block:: python + + # This object is /very/ simple, and the system will look through the + # attributes and serialize what it can. + class TestObj(object): + foo = 'bar' + + # This object requires __init__ params, so it uses the _serialize method + # and returns a tuple of init params and attribute values (the init params + # can be a dict or a list, but the attribute values must be a dict.) + class TestSerial(object): + foo = 'bar' + def __init__(self, *args): + self.args = args + def _serialize(self): + return (self.args, {'foo':self.foo,}) + + * Sample usage + + .. code-block:: python + + >>> import jsonrpclib + >>> import test_obj + + # History is used only to print the serialized form of beans + >>> history = jsonrpclib.history.History() + >>> testobj1 = test_obj.TestObj() + >>> testobj2 = test_obj.TestSerial() + >>> server = jsonrpclib.Server('http://localhost:8080', history=history) + + # The 'ping' just returns whatever is sent + >>> ping1 = server.ping(testobj1) + >>> ping2 = server.ping(testobj2) + + >>> print(history.request) + {"id": "7805f1f9-9abd-49c6-81dc-dbd47229fe13", "jsonrpc": "2.0", + "method": "ping", "params": [{"__jsonclass__": + ["test_obj.TestSerial", []], "foo": "bar"} + ]} + >>> print(history.response) + {"id": "7805f1f9-9abd-49c6-81dc-dbd47229fe13", "jsonrpc": "2.0", + "result": {"__jsonclass__": ["test_obj.TestSerial", []], "foo": "bar"}} + + This behavior is turned by default. To deactivate it, just set the + ``use_jsonclass`` member of a server ``Config`` to False. + If you want to use a per-class serialization method, set its name in the + ``serialize_method`` member of a server ``Config``. + Finally, if you are using classes that you have defined in the implementation + (as in, not a separate library), you'll need to add those (on BOTH the server + and the client) using the ``config.classes.add()`` method. + + Feedback on this "feature" is very, VERY much appreciated. + + Why JSON-RPC? + ************* + + In my opinion, there are several reasons to choose JSON over XML for RPC: + + * Much simpler to read (I suppose this is opinion, but I know I'm right. :) + * Size / Bandwidth - Main reason, a JSON object representation is just much smaller. + * Parsing - JSON should be much quicker to parse than XML. + * Easy class passing with ``jsonclass`` (when enabled) + + In the interest of being fair, there are also a few reasons to choose XML + over JSON: + + * Your server doesn't do JSON (rather obvious) + * Wider XML-RPC support across APIs (can we change this? :)) + * Libraries are more established, i.e. more stable (Let's change this too.) + + Tests + ***** + + Tests are an almost-verbatim drop from the JSON-RPC specification 2.0 page. + They can be run using *unittest* or *nosetest*: + + .. code-block:: console + + python -m unittest discover tests + python3 -m unittest discover tests + nosetests tests + +Platform: UNKNOWN +Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable +Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers +Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: Apache Software License +Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.6 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.0 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.1 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.2 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.3 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4 diff --git a/external_libs/python/jsonrpclib-pelix-0.2.5/jsonrpclib_pelix.egg-info/SOURCES.txt b/external_libs/python/jsonrpclib-pelix-0.2.5/jsonrpclib_pelix.egg-info/SOURCES.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f5714032 --- /dev/null +++ b/external_libs/python/jsonrpclib-pelix-0.2.5/jsonrpclib_pelix.egg-info/SOURCES.txt @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +LICENSE.txt +MANIFEST.in +README.rst +setup.cfg +setup.py +jsonrpclib/SimpleJSONRPCServer.py +jsonrpclib/__init__.py +jsonrpclib/config.py +jsonrpclib/history.py +jsonrpclib/jsonclass.py +jsonrpclib/jsonrpc.py +jsonrpclib/threadpool.py +jsonrpclib/utils.py +jsonrpclib_pelix.egg-info/PKG-INFO +jsonrpclib_pelix.egg-info/SOURCES.txt +jsonrpclib_pelix.egg-info/dependency_links.txt +jsonrpclib_pelix.egg-info/top_level.txt \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/external_libs/python/jsonrpclib-pelix-0.2.5/jsonrpclib_pelix.egg-info/dependency_links.txt b/external_libs/python/jsonrpclib-pelix-0.2.5/jsonrpclib_pelix.egg-info/dependency_links.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8b137891 --- /dev/null +++ b/external_libs/python/jsonrpclib-pelix-0.2.5/jsonrpclib_pelix.egg-info/dependency_links.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + diff --git a/external_libs/python/jsonrpclib-pelix-0.2.5/jsonrpclib_pelix.egg-info/top_level.txt b/external_libs/python/jsonrpclib-pelix-0.2.5/jsonrpclib_pelix.egg-info/top_level.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1410b2ff --- /dev/null +++ b/external_libs/python/jsonrpclib-pelix-0.2.5/jsonrpclib_pelix.egg-info/top_level.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +jsonrpclib diff --git a/external_libs/python/jsonrpclib-pelix-0.2.5/setup.cfg b/external_libs/python/jsonrpclib-pelix-0.2.5/setup.cfg new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7633f817 --- /dev/null +++ b/external_libs/python/jsonrpclib-pelix-0.2.5/setup.cfg @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +[bdist_wheel] +universal = 1 + +[egg_info] +tag_date = 0 +tag_svn_revision = 0 +tag_build = + diff --git a/external_libs/python/jsonrpclib-pelix-0.2.5/setup.py b/external_libs/python/jsonrpclib-pelix-0.2.5/setup.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..fb28d630 --- /dev/null +++ b/external_libs/python/jsonrpclib-pelix-0.2.5/setup.py @@ -0,0 +1,74 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# -- Content-Encoding: UTF-8 -- +""" +Installation script + +:authors: Josh Marshall, Thomas Calmant +:copyright: Copyright 2015, isandlaTech +:license: Apache License 2.0 +:version: 0.2.5 + +.. + + Copyright 2015 isandlaTech + + Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); + you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. + You may obtain a copy of the License at + + http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 + + Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software + distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, + WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. + See the License for the specific language governing permissions and + limitations under the License. +""" + +# Module version +__version_info__ = (0, 2, 5) +__version__ = ".".join(str(x) for x in __version_info__) + +# Documentation strings format +__docformat__ = "restructuredtext en" + +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +import sys + +try: + from setuptools import setup +except ImportError: + from distutils.core import setup + +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +setup( + name="jsonrpclib-pelix", + version=__version__, + license="Apache License 2.0", + author="Thomas Calmant", + author_email="thomas.calmant+github@gmail.com", + url="http://github.com/tcalmant/jsonrpclib/", + description= + "This project is an implementation of the JSON-RPC v2.0 specification " + "(backwards-compatible) as a client library, for Python 2.6+ and Python 3." + "This version is a fork of jsonrpclib by Josh Marshall, " + "usable with Pelix remote services.", + long_description=open("README.rst").read(), + packages=["jsonrpclib"], + classifiers=[ + 'Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable', + 'Intended Audience :: Developers', + 'License :: OSI Approved :: Apache Software License', + 'Operating System :: OS Independent', + 'Programming Language :: Python :: 2.6', + 'Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7', + 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3', + 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.0', + 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.1', + 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.2', + 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.3', + 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4'], + tests_require=['unittest2'] if sys.version_info < (2, 7) else [] +) -- cgit 1.2.3-korg