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2 | # Provides a Python-based interface for executing Thrift requests. |
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3 | # |
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4 | # |
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5 | # |
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6 | # SOFTWARE HISTORY |
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7 | # |
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8 | # Date Ticket# Engineer Description |
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9 | # ------------ ---------- ----------- -------------------------- |
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10 | # 09/20/10 dgilling Initial Creation. |
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11 | # |
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12 | # |
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14 | try: |
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15 | import http.client as httpcl |
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16 | except ImportError: |
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17 | import httplib as httpcl |
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18 | from dynamicserialize import DynamicSerializationManager |
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21 | View Code Duplication | class ThriftClient: |
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23 | # How to call this constructor: |
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24 | # 1. Pass in all arguments separately (e.g., |
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25 | # ThriftClient.ThriftClient("localhost", 9581, "/services")) |
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26 | # will return a Thrift client pointed at http://localhost:9581/services. |
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27 | # 2. Pass in all arguments through the host string (e.g., |
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28 | # ThriftClient.ThriftClient("localhost:9581/services")) |
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29 | # will return a Thrift client pointed at http://localhost:9581/services. |
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30 | # 3. Pass in host/port arguments through the host string (e.g., |
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31 | # ThriftClient.ThriftClient("localhost:9581", "/services")) |
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32 | # will return a Thrift client pointed at http://localhost:9581/services. |
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33 | def __init__(self, host, port=9581, uri="/services"): |
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34 | hostParts = host.split("/", 1) |
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35 | if len(hostParts) > 1: |
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36 | hostString = hostParts[0] |
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37 | self.__uri = "/" + hostParts[1] |
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38 | self.__httpConn = httpcl.HTTPConnection(hostString) |
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39 | else: |
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40 | if port is None: |
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41 | self.__httpConn = httpcl.HTTPConnection(host) |
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42 | else: |
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43 | self.__httpConn = httpcl.HTTPConnection(host, port) |
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44 | |||
45 | self.__uri = uri |
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47 | self.__dsm = DynamicSerializationManager.DynamicSerializationManager() |
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49 | def sendRequest(self, request, uri="/thrift"): |
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50 | message = self.__dsm.serializeObject(request) |
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52 | self.__httpConn.connect() |
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53 | self.__httpConn.request("POST", self.__uri + uri, message) |
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55 | response = self.__httpConn.getresponse() |
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56 | if response.status != 200: |
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57 | raise ThriftRequestException("Unable to post request to server") |
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58 | |||
59 | rval = self.__dsm.deserializeBytes(response.read()) |
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60 | self.__httpConn.close() |
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62 | # let's verify we have an instance of ServerErrorResponse |
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63 | # IF we do, through an exception up to the caller along |
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64 | # with the original Java stack trace |
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65 | # ELSE: we have a valid response and pass it back |
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66 | try: |
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67 | forceError = rval.getException() |
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68 | raise ThriftRequestException(forceError) |
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69 | except AttributeError: |
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70 | pass |
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72 | return rval |
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75 | class ThriftRequestException(Exception): |
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76 | def __init__(self, value): |
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77 | self.parameter = value |
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79 | def __str__(self): |
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80 | return repr(self.parameter) |
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