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# Copyright 2014 Google Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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"""Model objects for requests and responses.
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Each API may support one or more serializations, such
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as JSON, Atom, etc. The model classes are responsible
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for converting between the wire format and the Python
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object representation.
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"""
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from __future__ import absolute_import
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__author__ = "jcgregorio@google.com (Joe Gregorio)"
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import json
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import logging
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import platform
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import urllib
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from googleapiclient import version as googleapiclient_version
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from googleapiclient.errors import HttpError
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_LIBRARY_VERSION = googleapiclient_version.__version__
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_PY_VERSION = platform.python_version()
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LOGGER = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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dump_request_response = False
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def _abstract():
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raise NotImplementedError("You need to override this function")
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class Model(object):
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"""Model base class.
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All Model classes should implement this interface.
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The Model serializes and de-serializes between a wire
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format such as JSON and a Python object representation.
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"""
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def request(self, headers, path_params, query_params, body_value):
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"""Updates outgoing requests with a serialized body.
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Args:
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headers: dict, request headers
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path_params: dict, parameters that appear in the request path
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query_params: dict, parameters that appear in the query
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body_value: object, the request body as a Python object, which must be
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serializable.
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Returns:
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A tuple of (headers, path_params, query, body)
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headers: dict, request headers
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path_params: dict, parameters that appear in the request path
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query: string, query part of the request URI
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body: string, the body serialized in the desired wire format.
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"""
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_abstract()
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def response(self, resp, content):
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"""Convert the response wire format into a Python object.
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Args:
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resp: httplib2.Response, the HTTP response headers and status
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content: string, the body of the HTTP response
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Returns:
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The body de-serialized as a Python object.
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Raises:
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googleapiclient.errors.HttpError if a non 2xx response is received.
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"""
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_abstract()
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class BaseModel(Model):
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"""Base model class.
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Subclasses should provide implementations for the "serialize" and
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"deserialize" methods, as well as values for the following class attributes.
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Attributes:
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accept: The value to use for the HTTP Accept header.
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content_type: The value to use for the HTTP Content-type header.
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no_content_response: The value to return when deserializing a 204 "No
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Content" response.
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alt_param: The value to supply as the "alt" query parameter for requests.
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"""
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accept = None
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content_type = None
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no_content_response = None
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alt_param = None
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def _log_request(self, headers, path_params, query, body):
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"""Logs debugging information about the request if requested."""
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if dump_request_response:
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LOGGER.info("--request-start--")
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LOGGER.info("-headers-start-")
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for h, v in headers.items():
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LOGGER.info("%s: %s", h, v)
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LOGGER.info("-headers-end-")
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LOGGER.info("-path-parameters-start-")
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for h, v in path_params.items():
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LOGGER.info("%s: %s", h, v)
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LOGGER.info("-path-parameters-end-")
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LOGGER.info("body: %s", body)
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LOGGER.info("query: %s", query)
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LOGGER.info("--request-end--")
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def request(self, headers, path_params, query_params, body_value):
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"""Updates outgoing requests with a serialized body.
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Args:
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headers: dict, request headers
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path_params: dict, parameters that appear in the request path
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query_params: dict, parameters that appear in the query
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body_value: object, the request body as a Python object, which must be
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serializable by json.
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Returns:
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A tuple of (headers, path_params, query, body)
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headers: dict, request headers
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path_params: dict, parameters that appear in the request path
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query: string, query part of the request URI
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body: string, the body serialized as JSON
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"""
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query = self._build_query(query_params)
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headers["accept"] = self.accept
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headers["accept-encoding"] = "gzip, deflate"
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if "user-agent" in headers:
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headers["user-agent"] += " "
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else:
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headers["user-agent"] = ""
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headers["user-agent"] += "(gzip)"
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if "x-goog-api-client" in headers:
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headers["x-goog-api-client"] += " "
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else:
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headers["x-goog-api-client"] = ""
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headers["x-goog-api-client"] += "gdcl/%s gl-python/%s" % (
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_LIBRARY_VERSION,
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_PY_VERSION,
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)
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if body_value is not None:
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headers["content-type"] = self.content_type
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body_value = self.serialize(body_value)
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self._log_request(headers, path_params, query, body_value)
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return (headers, path_params, query, body_value)
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def _build_query(self, params):
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"""Builds a query string.
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Args:
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params: dict, the query parameters
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Returns:
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The query parameters properly encoded into an HTTP URI query string.
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"""
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if self.alt_param is not None:
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params.update({"alt": self.alt_param})
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astuples = []
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for key, value in params.items():
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if type(value) == type([]):
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for x in value:
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x = x.encode("utf-8")
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astuples.append((key, x))
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else:
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if isinstance(value, str) and callable(value.encode):
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value = value.encode("utf-8")
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astuples.append((key, value))
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return "?" + urllib.parse.urlencode(astuples)
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def _log_response(self, resp, content):
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"""Logs debugging information about the response if requested."""
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if dump_request_response:
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LOGGER.info("--response-start--")
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for h, v in resp.items():
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LOGGER.info("%s: %s", h, v)
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if content:
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LOGGER.info(content)
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LOGGER.info("--response-end--")
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def response(self, resp, content):
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"""Convert the response wire format into a Python object.
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Args:
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resp: httplib2.Response, the HTTP response headers and status
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content: string, the body of the HTTP response
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Returns:
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The body de-serialized as a Python object.
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Raises:
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googleapiclient.errors.HttpError if a non 2xx response is received.
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"""
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self._log_response(resp, content)
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# Error handling is TBD, for example, do we retry
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# for some operation/error combinations?
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if resp.status < 300:
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if resp.status == 204:
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# A 204: No Content response should be treated differently
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# to all the other success states
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return self.no_content_response
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return self.deserialize(content)
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else:
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LOGGER.debug("Content from bad request was: %r" % content)
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raise HttpError(resp, content)
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def serialize(self, body_value):
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"""Perform the actual Python object serialization.
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Args:
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body_value: object, the request body as a Python object.
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Returns:
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string, the body in serialized form.
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"""
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_abstract()
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def deserialize(self, content):
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"""Perform the actual deserialization from response string to Python
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object.
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Args:
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content: string, the body of the HTTP response
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Returns:
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The body de-serialized as a Python object.
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"""
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_abstract()
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class JsonModel(BaseModel):
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"""Model class for JSON.
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Serializes and de-serializes between JSON and the Python
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object representation of HTTP request and response bodies.
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"""
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accept = "application/json"
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content_type = "application/json"
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alt_param = "json"
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def __init__(self, data_wrapper=False):
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"""Construct a JsonModel.
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Args:
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data_wrapper: boolean, wrap requests and responses in a data wrapper
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"""
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self._data_wrapper = data_wrapper
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def serialize(self, body_value):
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if (
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isinstance(body_value, dict)
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and "data" not in body_value
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and self._data_wrapper
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):
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body_value = {"data": body_value}
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return json.dumps(body_value)
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def deserialize(self, content):
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try:
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content = content.decode("utf-8")
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except AttributeError:
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pass
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try:
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body = json.loads(content)
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except json.decoder.JSONDecodeError:
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body = content
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else:
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if self._data_wrapper and "data" in body:
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body = body["data"]
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return body
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@property
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def no_content_response(self):
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return {}
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class RawModel(JsonModel):
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"""Model class for requests that don't return JSON.
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Serializes and de-serializes between JSON and the Python
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object representation of HTTP request, and returns the raw bytes
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of the response body.
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"""
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accept = "*/*"
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content_type = "application/json"
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alt_param = None
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def deserialize(self, content):
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return content
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@property
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def no_content_response(self):
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return ""
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class MediaModel(JsonModel):
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"""Model class for requests that return Media.
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Serializes and de-serializes between JSON and the Python
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object representation of HTTP request, and returns the raw bytes
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of the response body.
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"""
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accept = "*/*"
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content_type = "application/json"
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alt_param = "media"
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def deserialize(self, content):
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return content
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@property
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def no_content_response(self):
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return ""
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class ProtocolBufferModel(BaseModel):
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"""Model class for protocol buffers.
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Serializes and de-serializes the binary protocol buffer sent in the HTTP
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request and response bodies.
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"""
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accept = "application/x-protobuf"
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content_type = "application/x-protobuf"
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alt_param = "proto"
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def __init__(self, protocol_buffer):
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"""Constructs a ProtocolBufferModel.
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The serialized protocol buffer returned in an HTTP response will be
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de-serialized using the given protocol buffer class.
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Args:
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protocol_buffer: The protocol buffer class used to de-serialize a
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response from the API.
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"""
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self._protocol_buffer = protocol_buffer
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def serialize(self, body_value):
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return body_value.SerializeToString()
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def deserialize(self, content):
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return self._protocol_buffer.FromString(content)
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@property
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def no_content_response(self):
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return self._protocol_buffer()
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def makepatch(original, modified):
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"""Create a patch object.
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Some methods support PATCH, an efficient way to send updates to a resource.
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This method allows the easy construction of patch bodies by looking at the
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differences between a resource before and after it was modified.
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Args:
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original: object, the original deserialized resource
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modified: object, the modified deserialized resource
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Returns:
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An object that contains only the changes from original to modified, in a
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form suitable to pass to a PATCH method.
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Example usage:
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item = service.activities().get(postid=postid, userid=userid).execute()
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original = copy.deepcopy(item)
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item['object']['content'] = 'This is updated.'
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service.activities.patch(postid=postid, userid=userid,
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body=makepatch(original, item)).execute()
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"""
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patch = {}
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for key, original_value in original.items():
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modified_value = modified.get(key, None)
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if modified_value is None:
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# Use None to signal that the element is deleted
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patch[key] = None
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elif original_value != modified_value:
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if type(original_value) == type({}):
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# Recursively descend objects
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patch[key] = makepatch(original_value, modified_value)
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else:
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# In the case of simple types or arrays we just replace
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patch[key] = modified_value
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else:
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# Don't add anything to patch if there's no change
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pass
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for key in modified:
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if key not in original:
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patch[key] = modified[key]
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return patch
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