Jamie Lennox 1b10e30f1e Expose Fake objects in compat
The FakeHTTPMessage and FakeHTTPResponse objects were only defined for
old versions of requests to provide compatibility. It turns out we need
these for cookie extraction in new versions as well so always define the
object and leave the old compatibility check.

Change-Id: Ifb42fd1c6b1b895b26bee59632ad0dedd78a6256
2015-11-18 12:00:06 +11:00

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import requests
def _versiontuple(v):
return tuple(map(int, (v.split("."))))
_requests_version = _versiontuple(requests.__version__)
class _FakeHTTPMessage(object):
def __init__(self, headers):
self.headers = headers
def getheaders(self, name):
try:
return [self.headers[name]]
except KeyError:
return []
def get_all(self, name, failobj=None):
# python 3 only, overrides email.message.Message.get_all
try:
return [self.headers[name]]
except KeyError:
return failobj
class _FakeHTTPResponse(object):
def __init__(self, headers):
self.msg = _FakeHTTPMessage(headers)
def isclosed(self):
# Don't let urllib try to close me
return False
if _requests_version < (2, 3):
# NOTE(jamielennox): There is a problem with requests < 2.3.0 such that it
# needs a httplib message for use with cookie extraction. It has been fixed
# but it is needed until we can rely on a recent enough requests version.
_fake_http_response = _FakeHTTPResponse({})
else:
_fake_http_response = None