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diff --git a/requests/packages/urllib3/connectionpool.py b/requests/packages/urllib3/connectionpool.py index 17f2f84..691d4e2 100644 --- a/requests/packages/urllib3/connectionpool.py +++ b/requests/packages/urllib3/connectionpool.py @@ -1,43 +1,84 @@ # urllib3/connectionpool.py -# Copyright 2008-2011 Andrey Petrov and contributors (see CONTRIBUTORS.txt) +# Copyright 2008-2013 Andrey Petrov and contributors (see CONTRIBUTORS.txt) # # This module is part of urllib3 and is released under # the MIT License: http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php +import errno import logging + +from socket import error as SocketError, timeout as SocketTimeout import socket +try: # Python 3 + from http.client import HTTPConnection, HTTPException + from http.client import HTTP_PORT, HTTPS_PORT +except ImportError: + from httplib import HTTPConnection, HTTPException + from httplib import HTTP_PORT, HTTPS_PORT + +try: # Python 3 + from queue import LifoQueue, Empty, Full +except ImportError: + from Queue import LifoQueue, Empty, Full + import Queue as _ # Platform-specific: Windows -from httplib import HTTPConnection, HTTPSConnection, HTTPException -from Queue import Queue, Empty, Full -from select import select -from socket import error as SocketError, timeout as SocketTimeout -from .packages.ssl_match_hostname import match_hostname, CertificateError +try: # Compiled with SSL? + HTTPSConnection = object + + class BaseSSLError(BaseException): + pass + + ssl = None + + try: # Python 3 + from http.client import HTTPSConnection + except ImportError: + from httplib import HTTPSConnection -try: import ssl BaseSSLError = ssl.SSLError -except ImportError: - ssl = None - BaseSSLError = None + +except (ImportError, AttributeError): # Platform-specific: No SSL. + pass -from .request import RequestMethods -from .response import HTTPResponse from .exceptions import ( - SSLError, - MaxRetryError, - TimeoutError, - HostChangedError, + ClosedPoolError, + ConnectTimeoutError, EmptyPoolError, + HostChangedError, + MaxRetryError, + SSLError, + ReadTimeoutError, + ProxyError, +) +from .packages.ssl_match_hostname import CertificateError, match_hostname +from .packages import six +from .request import RequestMethods +from .response import HTTPResponse +from .util import ( + assert_fingerprint, + get_host, + is_connection_dropped, + resolve_cert_reqs, + resolve_ssl_version, + ssl_wrap_socket, + Timeout, ) +xrange = six.moves.xrange log = logging.getLogger(__name__) _Default = object() +port_by_scheme = { + 'http': HTTP_PORT, + 'https': HTTPS_PORT, +} + ## Connection objects (extension of httplib) @@ -48,31 +89,55 @@ class VerifiedHTTPSConnection(HTTPSConnection): """ cert_reqs = None ca_certs = None + ssl_version = None def set_cert(self, key_file=None, cert_file=None, - cert_reqs='CERT_NONE', ca_certs=None): - ssl_req_scheme = { - 'CERT_NONE': ssl.CERT_NONE, - 'CERT_OPTIONAL': ssl.CERT_OPTIONAL, - 'CERT_REQUIRED': ssl.CERT_REQUIRED - } + cert_reqs=None, ca_certs=None, + assert_hostname=None, assert_fingerprint=None): self.key_file = key_file self.cert_file = cert_file - self.cert_reqs = ssl_req_scheme.get(cert_reqs) or ssl.CERT_NONE + self.cert_reqs = cert_reqs self.ca_certs = ca_certs + self.assert_hostname = assert_hostname + self.assert_fingerprint = assert_fingerprint def connect(self): # Add certificate verification - sock = socket.create_connection((self.host, self.port), self.timeout) + try: + sock = socket.create_connection( + address=(self.host, self.port), + timeout=self.timeout) + except SocketTimeout: + raise ConnectTimeoutError( + self, "Connection to %s timed out. (connect timeout=%s)" % + (self.host, self.timeout)) + + resolved_cert_reqs = resolve_cert_reqs(self.cert_reqs) + resolved_ssl_version = resolve_ssl_version(self.ssl_version) + + if self._tunnel_host: + self.sock = sock + # Calls self._set_hostport(), so self.host is + # self._tunnel_host below. + self._tunnel() # Wrap socket using verification with the root certs in # trusted_root_certs - self.sock = ssl.wrap_socket(sock, self.key_file, self.cert_file, - cert_reqs=self.cert_reqs, - ca_certs=self.ca_certs) - if self.ca_certs: - match_hostname(self.sock.getpeercert(), self.host) + self.sock = ssl_wrap_socket(sock, self.key_file, self.cert_file, + cert_reqs=resolved_cert_reqs, + ca_certs=self.ca_certs, + server_hostname=self.host, + ssl_version=resolved_ssl_version) + + if resolved_cert_reqs != ssl.CERT_NONE: + if self.assert_fingerprint: + assert_fingerprint(self.sock.getpeercert(binary_form=True), + self.assert_fingerprint) + elif self.assert_hostname is not False: + match_hostname(self.sock.getpeercert(), + self.assert_hostname or self.host) + ## Pool objects @@ -81,8 +146,23 @@ class ConnectionPool(object): Base class for all connection pools, such as :class:`.HTTPConnectionPool` and :class:`.HTTPSConnectionPool`. """ - pass + scheme = None + QueueCls = LifoQueue + + def __init__(self, host, port=None): + # httplib doesn't like it when we include brackets in ipv6 addresses + host = host.strip('[]') + + self.host = host + self.port = port + + def __str__(self): + return '%s(host=%r, port=%r)' % (type(self).__name__, + self.host, self.port) + +# This is taken from http://hg.python.org/cpython/file/7aaba721ebc0/Lib/socket.py#l252 +_blocking_errnos = set([errno.EAGAIN, errno.EWOULDBLOCK]) class HTTPConnectionPool(ConnectionPool, RequestMethods): """ @@ -101,9 +181,15 @@ class HTTPConnectionPool(ConnectionPool, RequestMethods): as a valid HTTP/1.0 or 1.1 status line, passed into :class:`httplib.HTTPConnection`. + .. note:: + Only works in Python 2. This parameter is ignored in Python 3. + :param timeout: - Socket timeout for each individual connection, can be a float. None - disables timeout. + Socket timeout in seconds for each individual connection. This can + be a float or integer, which sets the timeout for the HTTP request, + or an instance of :class:`urllib3.util.Timeout` which gives you more + fine-grained control over request timeouts. After the constructor has + been parsed, this is always a `urllib3.util.Timeout` object. :param maxsize: Number of connections to save that can be reused. More than 1 is useful @@ -121,19 +207,38 @@ class HTTPConnectionPool(ConnectionPool, RequestMethods): :param headers: Headers to include with all requests, unless other headers are given explicitly. + + :param _proxy: + Parsed proxy URL, should not be used directly, instead, see + :class:`urllib3.connectionpool.ProxyManager`" + + :param _proxy_headers: + A dictionary with proxy headers, should not be used directly, + instead, see :class:`urllib3.connectionpool.ProxyManager`" """ scheme = 'http' - def __init__(self, host, port=None, strict=False, timeout=None, maxsize=1, - block=False, headers=None): - self.host = host - self.port = port + def __init__(self, host, port=None, strict=False, + timeout=Timeout.DEFAULT_TIMEOUT, maxsize=1, block=False, + headers=None, _proxy=None, _proxy_headers=None): + ConnectionPool.__init__(self, host, port) + RequestMethods.__init__(self, headers) + self.strict = strict + + # This is for backwards compatibility and can be removed once a timeout + # can only be set to a Timeout object + if not isinstance(timeout, Timeout): + timeout = Timeout.from_float(timeout) + self.timeout = timeout - self.pool = Queue(maxsize) + + self.pool = self.QueueCls(maxsize) self.block = block - self.headers = headers or {} + + self.proxy = _proxy + self.proxy_headers = _proxy_headers or {} # Fill the queue up so that doing get() on it will block properly for _ in xrange(maxsize): @@ -150,7 +255,14 @@ class HTTPConnectionPool(ConnectionPool, RequestMethods): self.num_connections += 1 log.info("Starting new HTTP connection (%d): %s" % (self.num_connections, self.host)) - return HTTPConnection(host=self.host, port=self.port) + extra_params = {} + if not six.PY3: # Python 2 + extra_params['strict'] = self.strict + + return HTTPConnection(host=self.host, port=self.port, + timeout=self.timeout.connect_timeout, + **extra_params) + def _get_conn(self, timeout=None): """ @@ -168,18 +280,21 @@ class HTTPConnectionPool(ConnectionPool, RequestMethods): try: conn = self.pool.get(block=self.block, timeout=timeout) - # If this is a persistent connection, check if it got disconnected - if conn and conn.sock and select([conn.sock], [], [], 0.0)[0]: - # Either data is buffered (bad), or the connection is dropped. - log.info("Resetting dropped connection: %s" % self.host) - conn.close() + except AttributeError: # self.pool is None + raise ClosedPoolError(self, "Pool is closed.") except Empty: if self.block: - raise EmptyPoolError("Pool reached maximum size and no more " + raise EmptyPoolError(self, + "Pool reached maximum size and no more " "connections are allowed.") pass # Oh well, we'll create a new connection then + # If this is a persistent connection, check if it got disconnected + if conn and is_connection_dropped(conn): + log.info("Resetting dropped connection: %s" % self.host) + conn.close() + return conn or self._new_conn() def _put_conn(self, conn): @@ -190,50 +305,147 @@ class HTTPConnectionPool(ConnectionPool, RequestMethods): Connection object for the current host and port as returned by :meth:`._new_conn` or :meth:`._get_conn`. - If the pool is already full, the connection is discarded because we - exceeded maxsize. If connections are discarded frequently, then maxsize - should be increased. + If the pool is already full, the connection is closed and discarded + because we exceeded maxsize. If connections are discarded frequently, + then maxsize should be increased. + + If the pool is closed, then the connection will be closed and discarded. """ try: self.pool.put(conn, block=False) + return # Everything is dandy, done. + except AttributeError: + # self.pool is None. + pass except Full: # This should never happen if self.block == True log.warning("HttpConnectionPool is full, discarding connection: %s" % self.host) + # Connection never got put back into the pool, close it. + if conn: + conn.close() + + def _get_timeout(self, timeout): + """ Helper that always returns a :class:`urllib3.util.Timeout` """ + if timeout is _Default: + return self.timeout.clone() + + if isinstance(timeout, Timeout): + return timeout.clone() + else: + # User passed us an int/float. This is for backwards compatibility, + # can be removed later + return Timeout.from_float(timeout) + def _make_request(self, conn, method, url, timeout=_Default, **httplib_request_kw): """ Perform a request on a given httplib connection object taken from our pool. + + :param conn: + a connection from one of our connection pools + + :param timeout: + Socket timeout in seconds for the request. This can be a + float or integer, which will set the same timeout value for + the socket connect and the socket read, or an instance of + :class:`urllib3.util.Timeout`, which gives you more fine-grained + control over your timeouts. """ self.num_requests += 1 - if timeout is _Default: - timeout = self.timeout + timeout_obj = self._get_timeout(timeout) - conn.timeout = timeout # This only does anything in Py26+ + try: + timeout_obj.start_connect() + conn.timeout = timeout_obj.connect_timeout + # conn.request() calls httplib.*.request, not the method in + # request.py. It also calls makefile (recv) on the socket + conn.request(method, url, **httplib_request_kw) + except SocketTimeout: + raise ConnectTimeoutError( + self, "Connection to %s timed out. (connect timeout=%s)" % + (self.host, timeout_obj.connect_timeout)) - conn.request(method, url, **httplib_request_kw) - conn.sock.settimeout(timeout) - httplib_response = conn.getresponse() + # Reset the timeout for the recv() on the socket + read_timeout = timeout_obj.read_timeout + log.debug("Setting read timeout to %s" % read_timeout) + # App Engine doesn't have a sock attr + if hasattr(conn, 'sock') and \ + read_timeout is not None and \ + read_timeout is not Timeout.DEFAULT_TIMEOUT: + # In Python 3 socket.py will catch EAGAIN and return None when you + # try and read into the file pointer created by http.client, which + # instead raises a BadStatusLine exception. Instead of catching + # the exception and assuming all BadStatusLine exceptions are read + # timeouts, check for a zero timeout before making the request. + if read_timeout == 0: + raise ReadTimeoutError( + self, url, + "Read timed out. (read timeout=%s)" % read_timeout) + conn.sock.settimeout(read_timeout) - log.debug("\"%s %s %s\" %s %s" % - (method, url, - conn._http_vsn_str, # pylint: disable-msg=W0212 - httplib_response.status, httplib_response.length)) + # Receive the response from the server + try: + try: # Python 2.7+, use buffering of HTTP responses + httplib_response = conn.getresponse(buffering=True) + except TypeError: # Python 2.6 and older + httplib_response = conn.getresponse() + except SocketTimeout: + raise ReadTimeoutError( + self, url, "Read timed out. (read timeout=%s)" % read_timeout) + + except SocketError as e: # Platform-specific: Python 2 + # See the above comment about EAGAIN in Python 3. In Python 2 we + # have to specifically catch it and throw the timeout error + if e.errno in _blocking_errnos: + raise ReadTimeoutError( + self, url, + "Read timed out. (read timeout=%s)" % read_timeout) + raise + + # AppEngine doesn't have a version attr. + http_version = getattr(conn, '_http_vsn_str', 'HTTP/?') + log.debug("\"%s %s %s\" %s %s" % (method, url, http_version, + httplib_response.status, + httplib_response.length)) return httplib_response + def close(self): + """ + Close all pooled connections and disable the pool. + """ + # Disable access to the pool + old_pool, self.pool = self.pool, None + + try: + while True: + conn = old_pool.get(block=False) + if conn: + conn.close() + + except Empty: + pass # Done. def is_same_host(self, url): """ Check if the given ``url`` is a member of the same host as this - conncetion pool. + connection pool. """ + if url.startswith('/'): + return True + # TODO: Add optional support for socket.gethostbyname checking. - return (url.startswith('/') or - get_host(url) == (self.scheme, self.host, self.port)) + scheme, host, port = get_host(url) + + if self.port and not port: + # Use explicit default port for comparison when none is given. + port = port_by_scheme.get(scheme) + + return (scheme, host, port) == (self.scheme, self.host, self.port) def urlopen(self, method, url, body=None, headers=None, retries=3, redirect=True, assert_same_host=True, timeout=_Default, @@ -246,7 +458,7 @@ class HTTPConnectionPool(ConnectionPool, RequestMethods): .. note:: More commonly, it's appropriate to use a convenience method provided - by :class:`.RequestMethods`, such as :meth:`.request`. + by :class:`.RequestMethods`, such as :meth:`request`. .. note:: @@ -272,8 +484,8 @@ class HTTPConnectionPool(ConnectionPool, RequestMethods): Number of retries to allow before raising a MaxRetryError exception. :param redirect: - Automatically handle redirects (status codes 301, 302, 303, 307), - each redirect counts as a retry. + If True, automatically handle redirects (status codes 301, 302, + 303, 307, 308). Each redirect counts as a retry. :param assert_same_host: If ``True``, will make sure that the host of the pool requests is @@ -281,7 +493,9 @@ class HTTPConnectionPool(ConnectionPool, RequestMethods): use the pool on an HTTP proxy and request foreign hosts. :param timeout: - If specified, overrides the default timeout for this one request. + If specified, overrides the default timeout for this one + request. It may be a float (in seconds) or an instance of + :class:`urllib3.util.Timeout`. :param pool_timeout: If set and the pool is set to block=True, then this method will @@ -306,27 +520,19 @@ class HTTPConnectionPool(ConnectionPool, RequestMethods): headers = self.headers if retries < 0: - raise MaxRetryError(url) - - if timeout is _Default: - timeout = self.timeout + raise MaxRetryError(self, url) if release_conn is None: release_conn = response_kw.get('preload_content', True) # Check host if assert_same_host and not self.is_same_host(url): - host = "%s://%s" % (self.scheme, self.host) - if self.port: - host = "%s:%d" % (host, self.port) - - raise HostChangedError(host, url, retries - 1) + raise HostChangedError(self, url, retries - 1) conn = None try: # Request a connection from the queue - # (Could raise SocketError: Bad file descriptor) conn = self._get_conn(timeout=pool_timeout) # Make the request on the httplib connection object @@ -351,45 +557,65 @@ class HTTPConnectionPool(ConnectionPool, RequestMethods): # ``response.release_conn()`` is called (implicitly by # ``response.read()``) - except (Empty), e: + except Empty: # Timed out by queue - raise TimeoutError("Request timed out. (pool_timeout=%s)" % - pool_timeout) + raise ReadTimeoutError( + self, url, "Read timed out, no pool connections are available.") - except (SocketTimeout), e: + except SocketTimeout: # Timed out by socket - raise TimeoutError("Request timed out. (timeout=%s)" % - timeout) + raise ReadTimeoutError(self, url, "Read timed out.") - except (BaseSSLError), e: + except BaseSSLError as e: # SSL certificate error + if 'timed out' in str(e) or \ + 'did not complete (read)' in str(e): # Platform-specific: Python 2.6 + raise ReadTimeoutError(self, url, "Read timed out.") raise SSLError(e) - except (CertificateError), e: + except CertificateError as e: # Name mismatch raise SSLError(e) - except (HTTPException, SocketError), e: + except (HTTPException, SocketError) as e: + if isinstance(e, SocketError) and self.proxy is not None: + raise ProxyError('Cannot connect to proxy. ' + 'Socket error: %s.' % e) + # Connection broken, discard. It will be replaced next _get_conn(). conn = None + # This is necessary so we can access e below + err = e + + if retries == 0: + raise MaxRetryError(self, url, e) finally: - if conn and release_conn: - # Put the connection back to be reused + if release_conn: + # Put the connection back to be reused. If the connection is + # expired then it will be None, which will get replaced with a + # fresh connection during _get_conn. self._put_conn(conn) if not conn: + # Try again log.warn("Retrying (%d attempts remain) after connection " - "broken by '%r': %s" % (retries, e, url)) + "broken by '%r': %s" % (retries, err, url)) return self.urlopen(method, url, body, headers, retries - 1, - redirect, assert_same_host) # Try again + redirect, assert_same_host, + timeout=timeout, pool_timeout=pool_timeout, + release_conn=release_conn, **response_kw) # Handle redirect? redirect_location = redirect and response.get_redirect_location() if redirect_location: + if response.status == 303: + method = 'GET' log.info("Redirecting %s -> %s" % (url, redirect_location)) return self.urlopen(method, redirect_location, body, headers, - retries - 1, redirect, assert_same_host) + retries - 1, redirect, assert_same_host, + timeout=timeout, pool_timeout=pool_timeout, + release_conn=release_conn, **response_kw) return response @@ -400,11 +626,16 @@ class HTTPSConnectionPool(HTTPConnectionPool): When Python is compiled with the :mod:`ssl` module, then :class:`.VerifiedHTTPSConnection` is used, which *can* verify certificates, - instead of :class:httplib.HTTPSConnection`. + instead of :class:`httplib.HTTPSConnection`. - The ``key_file``, ``cert_file``, ``cert_reqs``, and ``ca_certs`` parameters - are only used if :mod:`ssl` is available and are fed into - :meth:`ssl.wrap_socket` to upgrade the connection socket into an SSL socket. + :class:`.VerifiedHTTPSConnection` uses one of ``assert_fingerprint``, + ``assert_hostname`` and ``host`` in this order to verify connections. + If ``assert_hostname`` is False, no verification is done. + + The ``key_file``, ``cert_file``, ``cert_reqs``, ``ca_certs`` and + ``ssl_version`` are only used if :mod:`ssl` is available and are fed into + :meth:`urllib3.util.ssl_wrap_socket` to upgrade the connection socket + into an SSL socket. """ scheme = 'https' @@ -412,16 +643,48 @@ class HTTPSConnectionPool(HTTPConnectionPool): def __init__(self, host, port=None, strict=False, timeout=None, maxsize=1, block=False, headers=None, - key_file=None, cert_file=None, - cert_reqs='CERT_NONE', ca_certs=None): + _proxy=None, _proxy_headers=None, + key_file=None, cert_file=None, cert_reqs=None, + ca_certs=None, ssl_version=None, + assert_hostname=None, assert_fingerprint=None): - super(HTTPSConnectionPool, self).__init__(host, port, - strict, timeout, maxsize, - block, headers) + HTTPConnectionPool.__init__(self, host, port, strict, timeout, maxsize, + block, headers, _proxy, _proxy_headers) self.key_file = key_file self.cert_file = cert_file self.cert_reqs = cert_reqs self.ca_certs = ca_certs + self.ssl_version = ssl_version + self.assert_hostname = assert_hostname + self.assert_fingerprint = assert_fingerprint + + def _prepare_conn(self, connection): + """ + Prepare the ``connection`` for :meth:`urllib3.util.ssl_wrap_socket` + and establish the tunnel if proxy is used. + """ + + if isinstance(connection, VerifiedHTTPSConnection): + connection.set_cert(key_file=self.key_file, + cert_file=self.cert_file, + cert_reqs=self.cert_reqs, + ca_certs=self.ca_certs, + assert_hostname=self.assert_hostname, + assert_fingerprint=self.assert_fingerprint) + connection.ssl_version = self.ssl_version + + if self.proxy is not None: + # Python 2.7+ + try: + set_tunnel = connection.set_tunnel + except AttributeError: # Platform-specific: Python 2.6 + set_tunnel = connection._set_tunnel + set_tunnel(self.host, self.port, self.proxy_headers) + # Establish tunnel connection early, because otherwise httplib + # would improperly set Host: header to proxy's IP:port. + connection.connect() + + return connection def _new_conn(self): """ @@ -431,94 +694,28 @@ class HTTPSConnectionPool(HTTPConnectionPool): log.info("Starting new HTTPS connection (%d): %s" % (self.num_connections, self.host)) - if not ssl: - return HTTPSConnection(host=self.host, port=self.port) - - connection = VerifiedHTTPSConnection(host=self.host, port=self.port) - connection.set_cert(key_file=self.key_file, cert_file=self.cert_file, - cert_reqs=self.cert_reqs, ca_certs=self.ca_certs) - return connection - - -## Helpers - -def make_headers(keep_alive=None, accept_encoding=None, user_agent=None, - basic_auth=None): - """ - Shortcuts for generating request headers. - - :param keep_alive: - If ``True``, adds 'connection: keep-alive' header. - - :param accept_encoding: - Can be a boolean, list, or string. - ``True`` translates to 'gzip,deflate'. - List will get joined by comma. - String will be used as provided. - - :param user_agent: - String representing the user-agent you want, such as - "python-urllib3/0.6" + actual_host = self.host + actual_port = self.port + if self.proxy is not None: + actual_host = self.proxy.host + actual_port = self.proxy.port - :param basic_auth: - Colon-separated username:password string for 'authorization: basic ...' - auth header. - - Example: :: - - >>> make_headers(keep_alive=True, user_agent="Batman/1.0") - {'connection': 'keep-alive', 'user-agent': 'Batman/1.0'} - >>> make_headers(accept_encoding=True) - {'accept-encoding': 'gzip,deflate'} - """ - headers = {} - if accept_encoding: - if isinstance(accept_encoding, str): - pass - elif isinstance(accept_encoding, list): - accept_encoding = ','.join(accept_encoding) + if not ssl: # Platform-specific: Python compiled without +ssl + if not HTTPSConnection or HTTPSConnection is object: + raise SSLError("Can't connect to HTTPS URL because the SSL " + "module is not available.") + connection_class = HTTPSConnection else: - accept_encoding = 'gzip,deflate' - headers['accept-encoding'] = accept_encoding - - if user_agent: - headers['user-agent'] = user_agent - - if keep_alive: - headers['connection'] = 'keep-alive' + connection_class = VerifiedHTTPSConnection - if basic_auth: - headers['authorization'] = 'Basic ' + \ - basic_auth.encode('base64').strip() + extra_params = {} + if not six.PY3: # Python 2 + extra_params['strict'] = self.strict + connection = connection_class(host=actual_host, port=actual_port, + timeout=self.timeout.connect_timeout, + **extra_params) - return headers - - -def get_host(url): - """ - Given a url, return its scheme, host and port (None if it's not there). - - For example: :: - - >>> get_host('http://google.com/mail/') - ('http', 'google.com', None) - >>> get_host('google.com:80') - ('http', 'google.com', 80) - """ - # This code is actually similar to urlparse.urlsplit, but much - # simplified for our needs. - port = None - scheme = 'http' - if '://' in url: - scheme, url = url.split('://', 1) - if '/' in url: - url, _path = url.split('/', 1) - if '@' in url: - _auth, url = url.split('@', 1) - if ':' in url: - url, port = url.split(':', 1) - port = int(port) - return scheme, url, port + return self._prepare_conn(connection) def connection_from_url(url, **kw): |
