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class HTTPError(Exception):
''' HTTP Exception when response status code >= 300 '''
def __init__(self, status, message, respheader, respbody):
'''Creates a new HTTPError with the specified status, message,
response headers and body'''
self.status = status
self.respheader = respheader
self.respbody = respbody
Exception.__init__(self, message)
class HTTPResponse(object):
"""Represents a response from an HTTP request. An HTTPResponse has the
following attributes:
status:
the status code of the response
message:
the message
headers:
the returned headers, as a list of (name, value) pairs
body:
the body of the response
"""
def __init__(self, status, message, headers, body):
self.status = status
self.message = message
self.headers = headers
self.body = body
class HTTPRequest(object):
'''Represents an HTTP Request. An HTTP Request consists of the following
attributes:
host:
the host name to connect to
method:
the method to use to connect (string such as GET, POST, PUT, etc.)
path:
the uri fragment
query:
query parameters specified as a list of (name, value) pairs
headers:
header values specified as (name, value) pairs
body:
the body of the request.
protocol_override:
specify to use this protocol instead of the global one stored in
_HTTPClient.
'''
def __init__(self):
self.host = ''
self.method = ''
self.path = ''
self.query = [] # list of (name, value)
self.headers = [] # list of (header name, header value)
self.body = ''
self.protocol_override = None
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