xbmcbackup/resources/lib/dropbox/dropbox.py

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__all__ = [
'Dropbox',
'DropboxTeam',
'create_session',
]
# This should always be 0.0.0 in master. Only update this after tagging
# before release.
__version__ = '0.0.0'
import contextlib
import json
import logging
import random
import time
import requests
import six
from . import files, stone_serializers
from .auth import (
AuthError_validator,
RateLimitError_validator,
)
from .base import DropboxBase
from .base_team import DropboxTeamBase
from .exceptions import (
ApiError,
AuthError,
BadInputError,
HttpError,
InternalServerError,
RateLimitError,
)
from .session import (
API_HOST,
API_CONTENT_HOST,
API_NOTIFICATION_HOST,
HOST_API,
HOST_CONTENT,
HOST_NOTIFY,
pinned_session,
)
class RouteResult(object):
"""The successful result of a call to a route."""
def __init__(self, obj_result, http_resp=None):
"""
:param str obj_result: The result of a route not including the binary
payload portion, if one exists. Must be serialized JSON.
:param requests.models.Response http_resp: A raw HTTP response. It will
be used to stream the binary-body payload of the response.
"""
assert isinstance(obj_result, six.string_types), \
'obj_result: expected string, got %r' % type(obj_result)
if http_resp is not None:
assert isinstance(http_resp, requests.models.Response), \
'http_resp: expected requests.models.Response, got %r' % \
type(http_resp)
self.obj_result = obj_result
self.http_resp = http_resp
class RouteErrorResult(object):
"""The error result of a call to a route."""
def __init__(self, request_id, obj_result):
"""
:param str request_id: A request_id can be shared with Dropbox Support
to pinpoint the exact request that returns an error.
:param str obj_result: The result of a route not including the binary
payload portion, if one exists.
"""
self.request_id = request_id
self.obj_result = obj_result
def create_session(max_connections=8, proxies=None):
"""
Creates a session object that can be used by multiple :class:`Dropbox` and
:class:`DropboxTeam` instances. This lets you share a connection pool
amongst them, as well as proxy parameters.
:param int max_connections: Maximum connection pool size.
:param dict proxies: See the `requests module
<http://docs.python-requests.org/en/latest/user/advanced/#proxies>`_
for more details.
:rtype: :class:`requests.sessions.Session`. `See the requests module
<http://docs.python-requests.org/en/latest/user/advanced/#session-objects>`_
for more details.
"""
# We only need as many pool_connections as we have unique hostnames.
session = pinned_session(pool_maxsize=max_connections)
if proxies:
session.proxies = proxies
return session
class _DropboxTransport(object):
"""
Responsible for implementing the wire protocol for making requests to the
Dropbox API.
"""
_API_VERSION = '2'
# Download style means that the route argument goes in a Dropbox-API-Arg
# header, and the result comes back in a Dropbox-API-Result header. The
# HTTP response body contains a binary payload.
_ROUTE_STYLE_DOWNLOAD = 'download'
# Upload style means that the route argument goes in a Dropbox-API-Arg
# header. The HTTP request body contains a binary payload. The result
# comes back in a Dropbox-API-Result header.
_ROUTE_STYLE_UPLOAD = 'upload'
# RPC style means that the argument and result of a route are contained in
# the HTTP body.
_ROUTE_STYLE_RPC = 'rpc'
# This is the default longest time we'll block on receiving data from the server
_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT = 30
def __init__(self,
oauth2_access_token,
max_retries_on_error=4,
max_retries_on_rate_limit=None,
user_agent=None,
session=None,
headers=None,
timeout=_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT):
"""
:param str oauth2_access_token: OAuth2 access token for making client
requests.
:param int max_retries_on_error: On 5xx errors, the number of times to
retry.
:param Optional[int] max_retries_on_rate_limit: On 429 errors, the
number of times to retry. If `None`, always retries.
:param str user_agent: The user agent to use when making requests. This
helps us identify requests coming from your application. We
recommend you use the format "AppName/Version". If set, we append
"/OfficialDropboxPythonSDKv2/__version__" to the user_agent,
:param session: If not provided, a new session (connection pool) is
created. To share a session across multiple clients, use
:func:`create_session`.
:type session: :class:`requests.sessions.Session`
:param dict headers: Additional headers to add to requests.
:param Optional[float] timeout: Maximum duration in seconds that
client will wait for any single packet from the
server. After the timeout the client will give up on
connection. If `None`, client will wait forever. Defaults
to 30 seconds.
"""
assert len(oauth2_access_token) > 0, \
'OAuth2 access token cannot be empty.'
assert headers is None or isinstance(headers, dict), \
'Expected dict, got %r' % headers
self._oauth2_access_token = oauth2_access_token
self._max_retries_on_error = max_retries_on_error
self._max_retries_on_rate_limit = max_retries_on_rate_limit
if session:
assert isinstance(session, requests.sessions.Session), \
'Expected requests.sessions.Session, got %r' % session
self._session = session
else:
self._session = create_session()
self._headers = headers
base_user_agent = 'OfficialDropboxPythonSDKv2/' + __version__
if user_agent:
self._raw_user_agent = user_agent
self._user_agent = '{}/{}'.format(user_agent, base_user_agent)
else:
self._raw_user_agent = None
self._user_agent = base_user_agent
self._logger = logging.getLogger('dropbox')
self._host_map = {HOST_API: API_HOST,
HOST_CONTENT: API_CONTENT_HOST,
HOST_NOTIFY: API_NOTIFICATION_HOST}
self._timeout = timeout
def request(self,
route,
namespace,
request_arg,
request_binary,
timeout=None):
"""
Makes a request to the Dropbox API and in the process validates that
the route argument and result are the expected data types. The
request_arg is converted to JSON based on the arg_data_type. Likewise,
the response is deserialized from JSON and converted to an object based
on the {result,error}_data_type.
:param host: The Dropbox API host to connect to.
:param route: The route to make the request to.
:type route: :class:`.datatypes.stone_base.Route`
:param request_arg: Argument for the route that conforms to the
validator specified by route.arg_type.
:param request_binary: String or file pointer representing the binary
payload. Use None if there is no binary payload.
:param Optional[float] timeout: Maximum duration in seconds
that client will wait for any single packet from the
server. After the timeout the client will give up on
connection. If `None`, will use default timeout set on
Dropbox object. Defaults to `None`.
:return: The route's result.
"""
host = route.attrs['host'] or 'api'
route_name = namespace + '/' + route.name
route_style = route.attrs['style'] or 'rpc'
serialized_arg = stone_serializers.json_encode(route.arg_type,
request_arg)
if (timeout is None and
route == files.list_folder_longpoll):
# The client normally sends a timeout value to the
# longpoll route. The server will respond after
# <timeout> + random(0, 90) seconds. We increase the
# socket timeout to the longpoll timeout value plus 90
# seconds so that we don't cut the server response short
# due to a shorter socket timeout.
# NB: This is done here because base.py is auto-generated
timeout = request_arg.timeout + 90
res = self.request_json_string_with_retry(host,
route_name,
route_style,
serialized_arg,
request_binary,
timeout=timeout)
decoded_obj_result = json.loads(res.obj_result)
if isinstance(res, RouteResult):
returned_data_type = route.result_type
obj = decoded_obj_result
elif isinstance(res, RouteErrorResult):
returned_data_type = route.error_type
obj = decoded_obj_result['error']
user_message = decoded_obj_result.get('user_message')
user_message_text = user_message and user_message.get('text')
user_message_locale = user_message and user_message.get('locale')
else:
raise AssertionError('Expected RouteResult or RouteErrorResult, '
'but res is %s' % type(res))
deserialized_result = stone_serializers.json_compat_obj_decode(
returned_data_type, obj, strict=False)
if isinstance(res, RouteErrorResult):
raise ApiError(res.request_id,
deserialized_result,
user_message_text,
user_message_locale)
elif route_style == self._ROUTE_STYLE_DOWNLOAD:
return (deserialized_result, res.http_resp)
else:
return deserialized_result
def request_json_object(self,
host,
route_name,
route_style,
request_arg,
request_binary,
timeout=None):
"""
Makes a request to the Dropbox API, taking a JSON-serializable Python
object as an argument, and returning one as a response.
:param host: The Dropbox API host to connect to.
:param route_name: The name of the route to invoke.
:param route_style: The style of the route.
:param str request_arg: A JSON-serializable Python object representing
the argument for the route.
:param Optional[bytes] request_binary: Bytes representing the binary
payload. Use None if there is no binary payload.
:param Optional[float] timeout: Maximum duration in seconds
that client will wait for any single packet from the
server. After the timeout the client will give up on
connection. If `None`, will use default timeout set on
Dropbox object. Defaults to `None`.
:return: The route's result as a JSON-serializable Python object.
"""
serialized_arg = json.dumps(request_arg)
res = self.request_json_string_with_retry(host,
route_name,
route_style,
serialized_arg,
request_binary,
timeout=timeout)
# This can throw a ValueError if the result is not deserializable,
# but that would be completely unexpected.
deserialized_result = json.loads(res.obj_result)
if isinstance(res, RouteResult) and res.http_resp is not None:
return (deserialized_result, res.http_resp)
else:
return deserialized_result
def request_json_string_with_retry(self,
host,
route_name,
route_style,
request_json_arg,
request_binary,
timeout=None):
"""
See :meth:`request_json_object` for description of parameters.
:param request_json_arg: A string representing the serialized JSON
argument to the route.
"""
attempt = 0
rate_limit_errors = 0
while True:
self._logger.info('Request to %s', route_name)
try:
return self.request_json_string(host,
route_name,
route_style,
request_json_arg,
request_binary,
timeout=timeout)
except InternalServerError as e:
attempt += 1
if attempt <= self._max_retries_on_error:
# Use exponential backoff
backoff = 2**attempt * random.random()
self._logger.info(
'HttpError status_code=%s: Retrying in %.1f seconds',
e.status_code, backoff)
time.sleep(backoff)
else:
raise
except RateLimitError as e:
rate_limit_errors += 1
if (self._max_retries_on_rate_limit is None or
self._max_retries_on_rate_limit >= rate_limit_errors):
# Set default backoff to 5 seconds.
backoff = e.backoff if e.backoff is not None else 5.0
self._logger.info(
'Ratelimit: Retrying in %.1f seconds.', backoff)
time.sleep(backoff)
else:
raise
def request_json_string(self,
host,
func_name,
route_style,
request_json_arg,
request_binary,
timeout=None):
"""
See :meth:`request_json_string_with_retry` for description of
parameters.
"""
if host not in self._host_map:
raise ValueError('Unknown value for host: %r' % host)
if not isinstance(request_binary, (six.binary_type, type(None))):
# Disallow streams and file-like objects even though the underlying
# requests library supports them. This is to prevent incorrect
# behavior when a non-rewindable stream is read from, but the
# request fails and needs to be re-tried at a later time.
raise TypeError('expected request_binary as binary type, got %s' %
type(request_binary))
# Fully qualified hostname
fq_hostname = self._host_map[host]
url = self._get_route_url(fq_hostname, func_name)
headers = {'User-Agent': self._user_agent}
if host != HOST_NOTIFY:
headers['Authorization'] = 'Bearer %s' % self._oauth2_access_token
if self._headers:
headers.update(self._headers)
# The contents of the body of the HTTP request
body = None
# Whether the response should be streamed incrementally, or buffered
# entirely. If stream is True, the caller is responsible for closing
# the HTTP response.
stream = False
if route_style == self._ROUTE_STYLE_RPC:
headers['Content-Type'] = 'application/json'
body = request_json_arg
elif route_style == self._ROUTE_STYLE_DOWNLOAD:
headers['Dropbox-API-Arg'] = request_json_arg
stream = True
elif route_style == self._ROUTE_STYLE_UPLOAD:
headers['Content-Type'] = 'application/octet-stream'
headers['Dropbox-API-Arg'] = request_json_arg
body = request_binary
else:
raise ValueError('Unknown operation style: %r' % route_style)
if timeout is None:
timeout = self._timeout
r = self._session.post(url,
headers=headers,
data=body,
stream=stream,
verify=True,
timeout=timeout,
)
request_id = r.headers.get('x-dropbox-request-id')
if r.status_code >= 500:
raise InternalServerError(request_id, r.status_code, r.text)
elif r.status_code == 400:
raise BadInputError(request_id, r.text)
elif r.status_code == 401:
assert r.headers.get('content-type') == 'application/json', (
'Expected content-type to be application/json, got %r' %
r.headers.get('content-type'))
err = stone_serializers.json_compat_obj_decode(
AuthError_validator, r.json()['error'])
raise AuthError(request_id, err)
elif r.status_code == 429:
err = None
if r.headers.get('content-type') == 'application/json':
err = stone_serializers.json_compat_obj_decode(
RateLimitError_validator, r.json()['error'])
retry_after = err.retry_after
else:
retry_after_str = r.headers.get('retry-after')
if retry_after_str is not None:
retry_after = int(retry_after_str)
else:
retry_after = None
raise RateLimitError(request_id, err, retry_after)
elif 200 <= r.status_code <= 299:
if route_style == self._ROUTE_STYLE_DOWNLOAD:
raw_resp = r.headers['dropbox-api-result']
else:
assert r.headers.get('content-type') == 'application/json', (
'Expected content-type to be application/json, got %r' %
r.headers.get('content-type'))
raw_resp = r.content.decode('utf-8')
if route_style == self._ROUTE_STYLE_DOWNLOAD:
return RouteResult(raw_resp, r)
else:
return RouteResult(raw_resp)
elif r.status_code in (403, 404, 409):
raw_resp = r.content.decode('utf-8')
return RouteErrorResult(request_id, raw_resp)
else:
raise HttpError(request_id, r.status_code, r.text)
def _get_route_url(self, hostname, route_name):
"""Returns the URL of the route.
:param str hostname: Hostname to make the request to.
:param str route_name: Name of the route.
:rtype: str
"""
return 'https://{hostname}/{version}/{route_name}'.format(
hostname=hostname,
version=Dropbox._API_VERSION,
route_name=route_name,
)
def _save_body_to_file(self, download_path, http_resp, chunksize=2**16):
"""
Saves the body of an HTTP response to a file.
:param str download_path: Local path to save data to.
:param http_resp: The HTTP response whose body will be saved.
:type http_resp: :class:`requests.models.Response`
:rtype: None
"""
with open(download_path, 'wb') as f:
with contextlib.closing(http_resp):
for c in http_resp.iter_content(chunksize):
f.write(c)
class Dropbox(_DropboxTransport, DropboxBase):
"""
Use this class to make requests to the Dropbox API using a user's access
token. Methods of this class are meant to act on the corresponding user's
Dropbox.
"""
pass
class DropboxTeam(_DropboxTransport, DropboxTeamBase):
"""
Use this class to make requests to the Dropbox API using a team's access
token. Methods of this class are meant to act on the team, but there is
also an :meth:`as_user` method for assuming a team member's identity.
"""
def as_user(self, team_member_id):
"""
Allows a team credential to assume the identity of a member of the
team.
:return: A :class:`Dropbox` object that can be used to query on behalf
of this member of the team.
:rtype: Dropbox
"""
new_headers = self._headers.copy() if self._headers else {}
new_headers['Dropbox-API-Select-User'] = team_member_id
return Dropbox(
self._oauth2_access_token,
max_retries_on_error=self._max_retries_on_error,
max_retries_on_rate_limit=self._max_retries_on_rate_limit,
user_agent=self._raw_user_agent,
session=self._session,
headers=new_headers,
)