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""" uritemplate.template ==================== This module contains the essential inner workings of uritemplate. What treasures await you: - URITemplate class You see a treasure chest of knowledge in front of you. What do you do? > """ import re from uritemplate.orderedset import OrderedSet from uritemplate.variable import URIVariable template_re = re.compile('{([^}]+)}') def _merge(var_dict, overrides): if var_dict: opts = var_dict.copy() opts.update(overrides) return opts return overrides class URITemplate(object): """This parses the template and will be used to expand it. This is the most important object as the center of the API. Example:: from uritemplate import URITemplate import requests t = URITemplate( 'https://api.github.com/users/sigmavirus24/gists{/gist_id}' ) uri = t.expand(gist_id=123456) resp = requests.get(uri) for gist in resp.json(): print(gist['html_url']) Please note:: str(t) # 'https://api.github.com/users/sigmavirus24/gists{/gistid}' repr(t) # is equivalent to # URITemplate(str(t)) # Where str(t) is interpreted as the URI string. Also, ``URITemplates`` are hashable so they can be used as keys in dictionaries. """ def __init__(self, uri): #: The original URI to be parsed. self.uri = uri #: A list of the variables in the URI. They are stored as #: :class:`URIVariable`\ s self.variables = [ URIVariable(m.groups()[0]) for m in template_re.finditer(self.uri) ] #: A set of variable names in the URI. self.variable_names = OrderedSet() for variable in self.variables: for name in variable.variable_names: self.variable_names.add(name) def __repr__(self): return 'URITemplate("%s")' % self def __str__(self): return self.uri def __eq__(self, other): return self.uri == other.uri def __hash__(self): return hash(self.uri) def _expand(self, var_dict, replace): if not self.variables: return self.uri expansion = var_dict expanded = {} for v in self.variables: expanded.update(v.expand(expansion)) def replace_all(match): return expanded.get(match.groups()[0], '') def replace_partial(match): match = match.groups()[0] var = '{%s}' % match return expanded.get(match) or var replace = replace_partial if replace else replace_all return template_re.sub(replace, self.uri) def expand(self, var_dict=None, **kwargs): """Expand the template with the given parameters. :param dict var_dict: Optional dictionary with variables and values :param kwargs: Alternative way to pass arguments :returns: str Example:: t = URITemplate('https://api.github.com{/end}') t.expand({'end': 'users'}) t.expand(end='gists') .. note:: Passing values by both parts, may override values in ``var_dict``. For example:: expand('https://{var}', {'var': 'val1'}, var='val2') ``val2`` will be used instead of ``val1``. """ return self._expand(_merge(var_dict, kwargs), False) def partial(self, var_dict=None, **kwargs): """Partially expand the template with the given parameters. If all of the parameters for the template are not given, return a partially expanded template. :param dict var_dict: Optional dictionary with variables and values :param kwargs: Alternative way to pass arguments :returns: :class:`URITemplate` Example:: t = URITemplate('https://api.github.com{/end}') t.partial() # => URITemplate('https://api.github.com{/end}') """ return URITemplate(self._expand(_merge(var_dict, kwargs), True))