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"""Parse (absolute and relative) URLs.
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urlparse module is based upon the following RFC specifications.
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RFC 3986 (STD66): "Uniform Resource Identifiers" by T. Berners-Lee, R. Fielding
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and L.  Masinter, January 2005.
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RFC 2732 : "Format for Literal IPv6 Addresses in URL's by R.Hinden, B.Carpenter
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and L.Masinter, December 1999.
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RFC 2396:  "Uniform Resource Identifiers (URI)": Generic Syntax by T.
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Berners-Lee, R. Fielding, and L. Masinter, August 1998.
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RFC 2368: "The mailto URL scheme", by P.Hoffman , L Masinter, J. Zwinski, July 1998.
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RFC 1808: "Relative Uniform Resource Locators", by R. Fielding, UC Irvine, June
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1995.
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RFC 1738: "Uniform Resource Locators (URL)" by T. Berners-Lee, L. Masinter, M.
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McCahill, December 1994
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RFC 3986 is considered the current standard and any future changes to
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urlparse module should conform with it.  The urlparse module is
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currently not entirely compliant with this RFC due to defacto
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scenarios for parsing, and for backward compatibility purposes, some
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parsing quirks from older RFCs are retained. The testcases in
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test_urlparse.py provides a good indicator of parsing behavior.
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"""
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__all__ = ["urlparse", "urlunparse", "urljoin", "urldefrag",
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           "urlsplit", "urlunsplit", "parse_qs", "parse_qsl"]
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# A classification of schemes ('' means apply by default)
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uses_relative = ['ftp', 'http', 'gopher', 'nntp', 'imap',
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                 'wais', 'file', 'https', 'shttp', 'mms',
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                 'prospero', 'rtsp', 'rtspu', '', 'sftp',
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                 'svn', 'svn+ssh']
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uses_netloc = ['ftp', 'http', 'gopher', 'nntp', 'telnet',
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               'imap', 'wais', 'file', 'mms', 'https', 'shttp',
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               'snews', 'prospero', 'rtsp', 'rtspu', 'rsync', '',
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               'svn', 'svn+ssh', 'sftp','nfs','git', 'git+ssh']
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uses_params = ['ftp', 'hdl', 'prospero', 'http', 'imap',
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               'https', 'shttp', 'rtsp', 'rtspu', 'sip', 'sips',
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               'mms', '', 'sftp']
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# These are not actually used anymore, but should stay for backwards
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# compatibility.  (They are undocumented, but have a public-looking name.)
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non_hierarchical = ['gopher', 'hdl', 'mailto', 'news',
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                    'telnet', 'wais', 'imap', 'snews', 'sip', 'sips']
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uses_query = ['http', 'wais', 'imap', 'https', 'shttp', 'mms',
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              'gopher', 'rtsp', 'rtspu', 'sip', 'sips', '']
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uses_fragment = ['ftp', 'hdl', 'http', 'gopher', 'news',
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                 'nntp', 'wais', 'https', 'shttp', 'snews',
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                 'file', 'prospero', '']
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# Characters valid in scheme names
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scheme_chars = ('abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz'
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                'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ'
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                '0123456789'
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                '+-.')
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MAX_CACHE_SIZE = 20
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_parse_cache = {}
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def clear_cache():
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    """Clear the parse cache."""
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    _parse_cache.clear()
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class ResultMixin(object):
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    """Shared methods for the parsed result objects."""
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    @property
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    def username(self):
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        netloc = self.netloc
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        if "@" in netloc:
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            userinfo = netloc.rsplit("@", 1)[0]
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            if ":" in userinfo:
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                userinfo = userinfo.split(":", 1)[0]
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            return userinfo
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        return None
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    @property
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    def password(self):
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        netloc = self.netloc
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        if "@" in netloc:
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            userinfo = netloc.rsplit("@", 1)[0]
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            if ":" in userinfo:
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                return userinfo.split(":", 1)[1]
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        return None
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    @property
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    def hostname(self):
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        netloc = self.netloc.split('@')[-1]
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        if '[' in netloc and ']' in netloc:
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            return netloc.split(']')[0][1:].lower()
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        elif ':' in netloc:
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            return netloc.split(':')[0].lower()
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        elif netloc == '':
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            return None
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        else:
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            return netloc.lower()
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    @property
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    def port(self):
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        netloc = self.netloc.split('@')[-1].split(']')[-1]
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        if ':' in netloc:
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            port = netloc.split(':')[1]
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            port = int(port, 10)
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            # verify legal port
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            if (0 <= port <= 65535):
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                return port
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        return None
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from collections import namedtuple
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class SplitResult(namedtuple('SplitResult', 'scheme netloc path query fragment'), ResultMixin):
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    __slots__ = ()
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    def geturl(self):
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        return urlunsplit(self)
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class ParseResult(namedtuple('ParseResult', 'scheme netloc path params query fragment'), ResultMixin):
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    __slots__ = ()
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    def geturl(self):
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        return urlunparse(self)
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def urlparse(url, scheme='', allow_fragments=True):
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    """Parse a URL into 6 components:
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    <scheme>://<netloc>/<path>;<params>?<query>#<fragment>
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    Return a 6-tuple: (scheme, netloc, path, params, query, fragment).
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    Note that we don't break the components up in smaller bits
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    (e.g. netloc is a single string) and we don't expand % escapes."""
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    tuple = urlsplit(url, scheme, allow_fragments)
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    scheme, netloc, url, query, fragment = tuple
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    if scheme in uses_params and ';' in url:
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        url, params = _splitparams(url)
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    else:
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        params = ''
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    return ParseResult(scheme, netloc, url, params, query, fragment)
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def _splitparams(url):
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    if '/'  in url:
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        i = url.find(';', url.rfind('/'))
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        if i < 0:
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            return url, ''
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    else:
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        i = url.find(';')
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    return url[:i], url[i+1:]
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def _splitnetloc(url, start=0):
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    delim = len(url)   # position of end of domain part of url, default is end
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    for c in '/?#':    # look for delimiters; the order is NOT important
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        wdelim = url.find(c, start)        # find first of this delim
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        if wdelim >= 0:                    # if found
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            delim = min(delim, wdelim)     # use earliest delim position
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    return url[start:delim], url[delim:]   # return (domain, rest)
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def urlsplit(url, scheme='', allow_fragments=True):
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    """Parse a URL into 5 components:
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    <scheme>://<netloc>/<path>?<query>#<fragment>
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    Return a 5-tuple: (scheme, netloc, path, query, fragment).
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    Note that we don't break the components up in smaller bits
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    (e.g. netloc is a single string) and we don't expand % escapes."""
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    allow_fragments = bool(allow_fragments)
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    key = url, scheme, allow_fragments, type(url), type(scheme)
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    cached = _parse_cache.get(key, None)
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    if cached:
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        return cached
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    if len(_parse_cache) >= MAX_CACHE_SIZE: # avoid runaway growth
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        clear_cache()
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    netloc = query = fragment = ''
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    i = url.find(':')
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    if i > 0:
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        if url[:i] == 'http': # optimize the common case
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            scheme = url[:i].lower()
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            url = url[i+1:]
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            if url[:2] == '//':
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                netloc, url = _splitnetloc(url, 2)
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                if (('[' in netloc and ']' not in netloc) or
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                        (']' in netloc and '[' not in netloc)):
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                    raise ValueError("Invalid IPv6 URL")
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            if allow_fragments and '#' in url:
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                url, fragment = url.split('#', 1)
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            if '?' in url:
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                url, query = url.split('?', 1)
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            v = SplitResult(scheme, netloc, url, query, fragment)
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            _parse_cache[key] = v
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            return v
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        for c in url[:i]:
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            if c not in scheme_chars:
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                break
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        else:
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            # make sure "url" is not actually a port number (in which case
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            # "scheme" is really part of the path)
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            rest = url[i+1:]
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            if not rest or any(c not in '0123456789' for c in rest):
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                # not a port number
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                scheme, url = url[:i].lower(), rest
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    if url[:2] == '//':
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        netloc, url = _splitnetloc(url, 2)
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        if (('[' in netloc and ']' not in netloc) or
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                (']' in netloc and '[' not in netloc)):
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            raise ValueError("Invalid IPv6 URL")
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    if allow_fragments and '#' in url:
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        url, fragment = url.split('#', 1)
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    if '?' in url:
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        url, query = url.split('?', 1)
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    v = SplitResult(scheme, netloc, url, query, fragment)
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    _parse_cache[key] = v
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    return v
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def urlunparse(data):
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    """Put a parsed URL back together again.  This may result in a
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    slightly different, but equivalent URL, if the URL that was parsed
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    originally had redundant delimiters, e.g. a ? with an empty query
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    (the draft states that these are equivalent)."""
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    scheme, netloc, url, params, query, fragment = data
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    if params:
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        url = "%s;%s" % (url, params)
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    return urlunsplit((scheme, netloc, url, query, fragment))
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def urlunsplit(data):
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    """Combine the elements of a tuple as returned by urlsplit() into a
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    complete URL as a string. The data argument can be any five-item iterable.
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    This may result in a slightly different, but equivalent URL, if the URL that
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    was parsed originally had unnecessary delimiters (for example, a ? with an
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    empty query; the RFC states that these are equivalent)."""
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    scheme, netloc, url, query, fragment = data
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    if netloc or (scheme and scheme in uses_netloc and url[:2] != '//'):
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        if url and url[:1] != '/': url = '/' + url
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        url = '//' + (netloc or '') + url
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    if scheme:
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        url = scheme + ':' + url
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    if query:
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        url = url + '?' + query
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    if fragment:
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        url = url + '#' + fragment
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    return url
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def urljoin(base, url, allow_fragments=True):
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    """Join a base URL and a possibly relative URL to form an absolute
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    interpretation of the latter."""
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    if not base:
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        return url
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    if not url:
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        return base
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    bscheme, bnetloc, bpath, bparams, bquery, bfragment = \
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            urlparse(base, '', allow_fragments)
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    scheme, netloc, path, params, query, fragment = \
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            urlparse(url, bscheme, allow_fragments)
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    if scheme != bscheme or scheme not in uses_relative:
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        return url
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    if scheme in uses_netloc:
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        if netloc:
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            return urlunparse((scheme, netloc, path,
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                               params, query, fragment))
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        netloc = bnetloc
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    if path[:1] == '/':
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        return urlunparse((scheme, netloc, path,
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                           params, query, fragment))
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    if not path and not params:
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        path = bpath
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        params = bparams
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        if not query:
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            query = bquery
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        return urlunparse((scheme, netloc, path,
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                           params, query, fragment))
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    segments = bpath.split('/')[:-1] + path.split('/')
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    # XXX The stuff below is bogus in various ways...
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    if segments[-1] == '.':
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        segments[-1] = ''
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    while '.' in segments:
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        segments.remove('.')
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    while 1:
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        i = 1
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        n = len(segments) - 1
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        while i < n:
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            if (segments[i] == '..'
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                and segments[i-1] not in ('', '..')):
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                del segments[i-1:i+1]
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                break
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            i = i+1
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        else:
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            break
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    if segments == ['', '..']:
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        segments[-1] = ''
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    elif len(segments) >= 2 and segments[-1] == '..':
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        segments[-2:] = ['']
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    return urlunparse((scheme, netloc, '/'.join(segments),
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                       params, query, fragment))
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def urldefrag(url):
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    """Removes any existing fragment from URL.
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    Returns a tuple of the defragmented URL and the fragment.  If
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    the URL contained no fragments, the second element is the
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    empty string.
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    """
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    if '#' in url:
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        s, n, p, a, q, frag = urlparse(url)
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        defrag = urlunparse((s, n, p, a, q, ''))
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        return defrag, frag
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    else:
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        return url, ''
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# unquote method for parse_qs and parse_qsl
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# Cannot use directly from urllib as it would create a circular reference
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# because urllib uses urlparse methods (urljoin).  If you update this function,
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# update it also in urllib.  This code duplication does not existin in Python3.
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_hexdig = '0123456789ABCDEFabcdef'
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_hextochr = dict((a+b, chr(int(a+b,16)))
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                 for a in _hexdig for b in _hexdig)
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def unquote(s):
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    """unquote('abc%20def') -> 'abc def'."""
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    res = s.split('%')
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    # fastpath
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    if len(res) == 1:
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        return s
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    s = res[0]
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    for item in res[1:]:
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        try:
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            s += _hextochr[item[:2]] + item[2:]
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        except KeyError:
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            s += '%' + item
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        except UnicodeDecodeError:
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            s += unichr(int(item[:2], 16)) + item[2:]
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    return s
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def parse_qs(qs, keep_blank_values=0, strict_parsing=0):
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    """Parse a query given as a string argument.
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        Arguments:
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        qs: percent-encoded query string to be parsed
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        keep_blank_values: flag indicating whether blank values in
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            percent-encoded queries should be treated as blank strings.
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            A true value indicates that blanks should be retained as
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            blank strings.  The default false value indicates that
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            blank values are to be ignored and treated as if they were
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            not included.
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        strict_parsing: flag indicating what to do with parsing errors.
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            If false (the default), errors are silently ignored.
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            If true, errors raise a ValueError exception.
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    """
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    dict = {}
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    for name, value in parse_qsl(qs, keep_blank_values, strict_parsing):
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        if name in dict:
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            dict[name].append(value)
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        else:
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            dict[name] = [value]
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    return dict
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def parse_qsl(qs, keep_blank_values=0, strict_parsing=0):
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    """Parse a query given as a string argument.
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    Arguments:
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    qs: percent-encoded query string to be parsed
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    keep_blank_values: flag indicating whether blank values in
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        percent-encoded queries should be treated as blank strings.  A
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        true value indicates that blanks should be retained as blank
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        strings.  The default false value indicates that blank values
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        are to be ignored and treated as if they were  not included.
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    strict_parsing: flag indicating what to do with parsing errors. If
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        false (the default), errors are silently ignored. If true,
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        errors raise a ValueError exception.
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    Returns a list, as G-d intended.
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    """
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    pairs = [s2 for s1 in qs.split('&') for s2 in s1.split(';')]
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    r = []
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    for name_value in pairs:
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        if not name_value and not strict_parsing:
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            continue
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        nv = name_value.split('=', 1)
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        if len(nv) != 2:
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            if strict_parsing:
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                raise ValueError, "bad query field: %r" % (name_value,)
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            # Handle case of a control-name with no equal sign
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            if keep_blank_values:
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                nv.append('')
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            else:
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                continue
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        if len(nv[1]) or keep_blank_values:
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            name = unquote(nv[0].replace('+', ' '))
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            value = unquote(nv[1].replace('+', ' '))
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            r.append((name, value))
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    return r
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