def _getCanonicalID(self, iname, xrds, expectedID): if isinstance(expectedID, six.string_types + (type(None), )): cid = etxrd.getCanonicalID(iname, xrds) self.assertEqual(cid, expectedID and xri.XRI(expectedID)) elif issubclass(expectedID, etxrd.XRDSError): self.assertRaises(expectedID, etxrd.getCanonicalID, iname, xrds) else: self.fail("Don't know how to test for expected value %r" % (expectedID, ))
def _getCanonicalID(self, iname, xrds, expectedID): if isinstance(expectedID, six.string_types + (type(None), )): cid = etxrd.getCanonicalID(iname, xrds) self.assertEqual(cid, expectedID and xri.XRI(expectedID)) elif issubclass(expectedID, etxrd.XRDSError): self.assertRaises(expectedID, etxrd.getCanonicalID, iname, xrds) else: self.fail("Don't know how to test for expected value %r" % (expectedID,))
def _getCanonicalID(self, iname, xrds, expectedID): if isinstance(expectedID, (str, unicode, type(None))): cid = etxrd.getCanonicalID(iname, xrds) self.failUnlessEqual(cid, expectedID and xri.XRI(expectedID)) elif issubclass(expectedID, etxrd.XRDSError): self.failUnlessRaises(expectedID, etxrd.getCanonicalID, iname, xrds) else: self.fail("Don't know how to test for expected value %r" % (expectedID,))
def _getCanonicalID(self, iname, xrds, expectedID): if isinstance(expectedID, (str, unicode, type(None))): cid = etxrd.getCanonicalID(iname, xrds) self.failUnlessEqual(cid, expectedID and xri.XRI(expectedID)) elif issubclass(expectedID, etxrd.XRDSError): self.failUnlessRaises(expectedID, etxrd.getCanonicalID, iname, xrds) else: self.fail("Don't know how to test for expected value %r" % (expectedID, ))
def query(self, xri, service_types): """Resolve some services for an XRI. Note: I don't implement any service endpoint selection beyond what the resolver I'm querying does, so the Services I return may well include Services that were not of the types you asked for. May raise fetchers.HTTPFetchingError or L{etxrd.XRDSError} if the fetching or parsing don't go so well. @param xri: An XRI to resolve. @type xri: unicode @param service_types: A list of services types to query for. Service types are URIs. @type service_types: list of str @returns: tuple of (CanonicalID, Service elements) @returntype: (unicode, list of C{ElementTree.Element}s) """ # FIXME: No test coverage! services = [] # Make a seperate request to the proxy resolver for each service # type, as, if it is following Refs, it could return a different # XRDS for each. canonicalID = None for service_type in service_types: url = self.queryURL(xri, service_type) if re.search("i\.mydocomo\.com", url): url = 'http://m.calil.jp/proxy.php?key=sdv62x23&uri='+url response = fetchers.fetch(url) if response.status != 200: # XXX: sucks to fail silently. # print "response not OK:", response continue et = etxrd.parseXRDS(response.body) canonicalID = etxrd.getCanonicalID(xri, et) some_services = list(iterServices(et)) services.extend(some_services) # TODO: # * If we do get hits for multiple service_types, we're almost # certainly going to have duplicated service entries and # broken priority ordering. return canonicalID, services
def query(self, xri, service_types): """Resolve some services for an XRI. Note: I don't implement any service endpoint selection beyond what the resolver I'm querying does, so the Services I return may well include Services that were not of the types you asked for. May raise fetchers.HTTPFetchingError or L{etxrd.XRDSError} if the fetching or parsing don't go so well. @param xri: An XRI to resolve. @type xri: unicode @param service_types: A list of services types to query for. Service types are URIs. @type service_types: list of str @returns: tuple of (CanonicalID, Service elements) @returntype: (unicode, list of C{ElementTree.Element}s) """ # FIXME: No test coverage! services = [] # Make a seperate request to the proxy resolver for each service # type, as, if it is following Refs, it could return a different # XRDS for each. canonicalID = None for service_type in service_types: url = self.queryURL(xri, service_type) response = fetchers.fetch(url) if response.status != 200: # XXX: sucks to fail silently. # print "response not OK:", response continue et = etxrd.parseXRDS(response.body) canonicalID = etxrd.getCanonicalID(xri, et) some_services = list(iterServices(et)) services.extend(some_services) # TODO: # * If we do get hits for multiple service_types, we're almost # certainly going to have duplicated service entries and # broken priority ordering. return canonicalID, services