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httpie-cli/httpie/output.py
Jakub Roztocil ced6e33230 Fixed tests.
2012-07-21 03:22:47 +02:00

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"""
Colorizing of HTTP messages and content processing.
"""
import os
import re
import json
import pygments
from pygments import token, lexer
from pygments.styles import get_style_by_name, STYLE_MAP
from pygments.lexers import get_lexer_for_mimetype
from pygments.formatters.terminal import TerminalFormatter
from pygments.formatters.terminal256 import Terminal256Formatter
from pygments.util import ClassNotFound
from requests.compat import is_windows
from . import solarized
DEFAULT_STYLE = 'solarized'
AVAILABLE_STYLES = [DEFAULT_STYLE] + list(STYLE_MAP.keys())
if is_windows:
import colorama
colorama.init()
# 256 looks better on Windows
class HTTPLexer(lexer.RegexLexer):
"""
Simplified HTTP lexer for Pygments.
It only operates on headers and provides a stronger contrast between
their names and values than the original one bundled with Pygments
(`pygments.lexers.text import HttpLexer`), especially when
Solarized color scheme is used.
"""
name = 'HTTP'
aliases = ['http']
filenames = ['*.http']
tokens = {
'root': [
# Request-Line
(r'([A-Z]+)( +)([^ ]+)( +)(HTTP)(/)(\d+\.\d+)',
lexer.bygroups(
token.Name.Function,
token.Text,
token.Name.Namespace,
token.Text,
token.Keyword.Reserved,
token.Operator,
token.Number
)),
# Response Status-Line
(r'(HTTP)(/)(\d+\.\d+)( +)(\d{3})( +)(.+)',
lexer.bygroups(
token.Keyword.Reserved, # 'HTTP'
token.Operator, # '/'
token.Number, # Version
token.Text,
token.Number, # Status code
token.Text,
token.Name.Exception, # Reason
)),
# Header
(r'(.*?)( *)(:)( *)(.+)', lexer.bygroups(
token.Name.Attribute, # Name
token.Text,
token.Operator, # Colon
token.Text,
token.String # Value
))
]}
class BaseProcessor(object):
enabled = True
def __init__(self, env, **kwargs):
self.env = env
self.kwargs = kwargs
def process_headers(self, headers):
return headers
def process_body(self, content, content_type):
return content
class JSONProcessor(BaseProcessor):
def process_body(self, content, content_type):
if content_type == 'application/json':
try:
# Indent and sort the JSON data.
content = json.dumps(
json.loads(content),
sort_keys=True,
ensure_ascii=False,
indent=4,
)
except ValueError:
# Invalid JSON - we don't care.
pass
return content
class PygmentsProcessor(BaseProcessor):
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
super(PygmentsProcessor, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
if not self.env.colors:
self.enabled = False
return
try:
style = get_style_by_name(
self.kwargs.get('pygments_style', DEFAULT_STYLE))
except ClassNotFound:
style = solarized.SolarizedStyle
if is_windows or self.env.colors == 256:
fmt_class = Terminal256Formatter
else:
fmt_class = TerminalFormatter
self.formatter = fmt_class(style=style)
def process_headers(self, headers):
return pygments.highlight(
headers, HTTPLexer(), self.formatter)
def process_body(self, content, content_type):
try:
lexer = get_lexer_for_mimetype(content_type)
except ClassNotFound:
pass
else:
content = pygments.highlight(content, lexer, self.formatter)
return content
class OutputProcessor(object):
installed_processors = [
JSONProcessor,
PygmentsProcessor
]
def __init__(self, env, **kwargs):
self.env = env
processors = [
cls(env, **kwargs)
for cls in self.installed_processors
]
self.processors = [p for p in processors if p.enabled]
def process_headers(self, headers):
for processor in self.processors:
headers = processor.process_headers(headers)
return headers
def process_body(self, content, content_type):
content_type = content_type.split(';')[0]
application_match = re.match(
r'application/(.+\+)(json|xml)$',
content_type
)
if application_match:
# Strip vendor and extensions from Content-Type
vendor, extension = application_match.groups()
content_type = content_type.replace(vendor, '')
for processor in self.processors:
content = processor.process_body(content, content_type)
return content