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Current File : /proc/3/cwd/proc/3/root/lib/python3/dist-packages/httpcore/_sync/connection.py
import itertools
import ssl
from types import TracebackType
from typing import Iterator, Optional, Type

from .._exceptions import ConnectError, ConnectionNotAvailable, ConnectTimeout
from .._models import Origin, Request, Response
from .._ssl import default_ssl_context
from .._synchronization import Lock
from .._trace import Trace
from ..backends.sync import SyncBackend
from ..backends.base import NetworkBackend, NetworkStream
from .http11 import HTTP11Connection
from .interfaces import ConnectionInterface

RETRIES_BACKOFF_FACTOR = 0.5  # 0s, 0.5s, 1s, 2s, 4s, etc.


def exponential_backoff(factor: float) -> Iterator[float]:
    yield 0
    for n in itertools.count(2):
        yield factor * (2 ** (n - 2))


class HTTPConnection(ConnectionInterface):
    def __init__(
        self,
        origin: Origin,
        ssl_context: Optional[ssl.SSLContext] = None,
        keepalive_expiry: Optional[float] = None,
        http1: bool = True,
        http2: bool = False,
        retries: int = 0,
        local_address: Optional[str] = None,
        uds: Optional[str] = None,
        network_backend: Optional[NetworkBackend] = None,
    ) -> None:
        self._origin = origin
        self._ssl_context = ssl_context
        self._keepalive_expiry = keepalive_expiry
        self._http1 = http1
        self._http2 = http2
        self._retries = retries
        self._local_address = local_address
        self._uds = uds

        self._network_backend: NetworkBackend = (
            SyncBackend() if network_backend is None else network_backend
        )
        self._connection: Optional[ConnectionInterface] = None
        self._connect_failed: bool = False
        self._request_lock = Lock()

    def handle_request(self, request: Request) -> Response:
        if not self.can_handle_request(request.url.origin):
            raise RuntimeError(
                f"Attempted to send request to {request.url.origin} on connection to {self._origin}"
            )

        with self._request_lock:
            if self._connection is None:
                try:
                    stream = self._connect(request)

                    ssl_object = stream.get_extra_info("ssl_object")
                    http2_negotiated = (
                        ssl_object is not None
                        and ssl_object.selected_alpn_protocol() == "h2"
                    )
                    if http2_negotiated or (self._http2 and not self._http1):
                        from .http2 import HTTP2Connection

                        self._connection = HTTP2Connection(
                            origin=self._origin,
                            stream=stream,
                            keepalive_expiry=self._keepalive_expiry,
                        )
                    else:
                        self._connection = HTTP11Connection(
                            origin=self._origin,
                            stream=stream,
                            keepalive_expiry=self._keepalive_expiry,
                        )
                except Exception as exc:
                    self._connect_failed = True
                    raise exc
            elif not self._connection.is_available():
                raise ConnectionNotAvailable()

        return self._connection.handle_request(request)

    def _connect(self, request: Request) -> NetworkStream:
        timeouts = request.extensions.get("timeout", {})
        timeout = timeouts.get("connect", None)

        retries_left = self._retries
        delays = exponential_backoff(factor=RETRIES_BACKOFF_FACTOR)

        while True:
            try:
                if self._uds is None:
                    kwargs = {
                        "host": self._origin.host.decode("ascii"),
                        "port": self._origin.port,
                        "local_address": self._local_address,
                        "timeout": timeout,
                    }
                    with Trace(
                        "connection.connect_tcp", request, kwargs
                    ) as trace:
                        stream = self._network_backend.connect_tcp(**kwargs)
                        trace.return_value = stream
                else:
                    kwargs = {
                        "path": self._uds,
                        "timeout": timeout,
                    }
                    with Trace(
                        "connection.connect_unix_socket", request, kwargs
                    ) as trace:
                        stream = self._network_backend.connect_unix_socket(
                            **kwargs
                        )
                        trace.return_value = stream
            except (ConnectError, ConnectTimeout):
                if retries_left <= 0:
                    raise
                retries_left -= 1
                delay = next(delays)
                # TRACE 'retry'
                self._network_backend.sleep(delay)
            else:
                break

        if self._origin.scheme == b"https":
            ssl_context = (
                default_ssl_context()
                if self._ssl_context is None
                else self._ssl_context
            )
            alpn_protocols = ["http/1.1", "h2"] if self._http2 else ["http/1.1"]
            ssl_context.set_alpn_protocols(alpn_protocols)

            kwargs = {
                "ssl_context": ssl_context,
                "server_hostname": self._origin.host.decode("ascii"),
                "timeout": timeout,
            }
            with Trace("connection.start_tls", request, kwargs) as trace:
                stream = stream.start_tls(**kwargs)
                trace.return_value = stream
        return stream

    def can_handle_request(self, origin: Origin) -> bool:
        return origin == self._origin

    def close(self) -> None:
        if self._connection is not None:
            self._connection.close()

    def is_available(self) -> bool:
        if self._connection is None:
            # If HTTP/2 support is enabled, and the resulting connection could
            # end up as HTTP/2 then we should indicate the connection as being
            # available to service multiple requests.
            return (
                self._http2
                and (self._origin.scheme == b"https" or not self._http1)
                and not self._connect_failed
            )
        return self._connection.is_available()

    def has_expired(self) -> bool:
        if self._connection is None:
            return self._connect_failed
        return self._connection.has_expired()

    def is_idle(self) -> bool:
        if self._connection is None:
            return self._connect_failed
        return self._connection.is_idle()

    def is_closed(self) -> bool:
        if self._connection is None:
            return self._connect_failed
        return self._connection.is_closed()

    def info(self) -> str:
        if self._connection is None:
            return "CONNECTION FAILED" if self._connect_failed else "CONNECTING"
        return self._connection.info()

    def __repr__(self) -> str:
        return f"<{self.__class__.__name__} [{self.info()}]>"

    # These context managers are not used in the standard flow, but are
    # useful for testing or working with connection instances directly.

    def __enter__(self) -> "HTTPConnection":
        return self

    def __exit__(
        self,
        exc_type: Optional[Type[BaseException]] = None,
        exc_value: Optional[BaseException] = None,
        traceback: Optional[TracebackType] = None,
    ) -> None:
        self.close()

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