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:mod:`netrc` --- netrc file processing
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.. module:: netrc
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   :synopsis: Loading of .netrc files.
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.. moduleauthor:: Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>
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.. sectionauthor:: Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>
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The :class:`netrc` class parses and encapsulates the netrc file format used by
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the Unix :program:`ftp` program and other FTP clients.
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.. class:: netrc([file])
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   A :class:`netrc` instance or subclass instance encapsulates data from  a netrc
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   file.  The initialization argument, if present, specifies the file to parse.  If
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   no argument is given, the file :file:`.netrc` in the user's home directory will
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   be read.  Parse errors will raise :exc:`NetrcParseError` with diagnostic
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   information including the file name, line number, and terminating token.
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.. exception:: NetrcParseError
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   Exception raised by the :class:`netrc` class when syntactical errors are
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   encountered in source text.  Instances of this exception provide three
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   interesting attributes:  :attr:`msg` is a textual explanation of the error,
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   :attr:`filename` is the name of the source file, and :attr:`lineno` gives the
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   line number on which the error was found.
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.. _netrc-objects:
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netrc Objects
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-------------
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A :class:`netrc` instance has the following methods:
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.. method:: netrc.authenticators(host)
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   Return a 3-tuple ``(login, account, password)`` of authenticators for *host*.
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   If the netrc file did not contain an entry for the given host, return the tuple
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   associated with the 'default' entry.  If neither matching host nor default entry
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   is available, return ``None``.
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.. method:: netrc.__repr__()
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   Dump the class data as a string in the format of a netrc file. (This discards
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   comments and may reorder the entries.)
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Instances of :class:`netrc` have public instance variables:
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.. attribute:: netrc.hosts
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   Dictionary mapping host names to ``(login, account, password)`` tuples.  The
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   'default' entry, if any, is represented as a pseudo-host by that name.
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.. attribute:: netrc.macros
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   Dictionary mapping macro names to string lists.
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.. note::
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   Passwords are limited to a subset of the ASCII character set.  All ASCII
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   punctuation is allowed in passwords, however, note that whitespace and
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   non-printable characters are not allowed in passwords.  This is a limitation
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   of the way the .netrc file is parsed and may be removed in the future.
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