symbian-qemu-0.9.1-12/python-2.6.1/Lib/_MozillaCookieJar.py
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+"""Mozilla / Netscape cookie loading / saving."""
+
+import re, time
+
+from cookielib import (_warn_unhandled_exception, FileCookieJar, LoadError,
+                       Cookie, MISSING_FILENAME_TEXT)
+
+class MozillaCookieJar(FileCookieJar):
+    """
+
+    WARNING: you may want to backup your browser's cookies file if you use
+    this class to save cookies.  I *think* it works, but there have been
+    bugs in the past!
+
+    This class differs from CookieJar only in the format it uses to save and
+    load cookies to and from a file.  This class uses the Mozilla/Netscape
+    `cookies.txt' format.  lynx uses this file format, too.
+
+    Don't expect cookies saved while the browser is running to be noticed by
+    the browser (in fact, Mozilla on unix will overwrite your saved cookies if
+    you change them on disk while it's running; on Windows, you probably can't
+    save at all while the browser is running).
+
+    Note that the Mozilla/Netscape format will downgrade RFC2965 cookies to
+    Netscape cookies on saving.
+
+    In particular, the cookie version and port number information is lost,
+    together with information about whether or not Path, Port and Discard were
+    specified by the Set-Cookie2 (or Set-Cookie) header, and whether or not the
+    domain as set in the HTTP header started with a dot (yes, I'm aware some
+    domains in Netscape files start with a dot and some don't -- trust me, you
+    really don't want to know any more about this).
+
+    Note that though Mozilla and Netscape use the same format, they use
+    slightly different headers.  The class saves cookies using the Netscape
+    header by default (Mozilla can cope with that).
+
+    """
+    magic_re = "#( Netscape)? HTTP Cookie File"
+    header = """\
+    # Netscape HTTP Cookie File
+    # http://www.netscape.com/newsref/std/cookie_spec.html
+    # This is a generated file!  Do not edit.
+
+"""
+
+    def _really_load(self, f, filename, ignore_discard, ignore_expires):
+        now = time.time()
+
+        magic = f.readline()
+        if not re.search(self.magic_re, magic):
+            f.close()
+            raise LoadError(
+                "%r does not look like a Netscape format cookies file" %
+                filename)
+
+        try:
+            while 1:
+                line = f.readline()
+                if line == "": break
+
+                # last field may be absent, so keep any trailing tab
+                if line.endswith("\n"): line = line[:-1]
+
+                # skip comments and blank lines XXX what is $ for?
+                if (line.strip().startswith(("#", "$")) or
+                    line.strip() == ""):
+                    continue
+
+                domain, domain_specified, path, secure, expires, name, value = \
+                        line.split("\t")
+                secure = (secure == "TRUE")
+                domain_specified = (domain_specified == "TRUE")
+                if name == "":
+                    # cookies.txt regards 'Set-Cookie: foo' as a cookie
+                    # with no name, whereas cookielib regards it as a
+                    # cookie with no value.
+                    name = value
+                    value = None
+
+                initial_dot = domain.startswith(".")
+                assert domain_specified == initial_dot
+
+                discard = False
+                if expires == "":
+                    expires = None
+                    discard = True
+
+                # assume path_specified is false
+                c = Cookie(0, name, value,
+                           None, False,
+                           domain, domain_specified, initial_dot,
+                           path, False,
+                           secure,
+                           expires,
+                           discard,
+                           None,
+                           None,
+                           {})
+                if not ignore_discard and c.discard:
+                    continue
+                if not ignore_expires and c.is_expired(now):
+                    continue
+                self.set_cookie(c)
+
+        except IOError:
+            raise
+        except Exception:
+            _warn_unhandled_exception()
+            raise LoadError("invalid Netscape format cookies file %r: %r" %
+                            (filename, line))
+
+    def save(self, filename=None, ignore_discard=False, ignore_expires=False):
+        if filename is None:
+            if self.filename is not None: filename = self.filename
+            else: raise ValueError(MISSING_FILENAME_TEXT)
+
+        f = open(filename, "w")
+        try:
+            f.write(self.header)
+            now = time.time()
+            for cookie in self:
+                if not ignore_discard and cookie.discard:
+                    continue
+                if not ignore_expires and cookie.is_expired(now):
+                    continue
+                if cookie.secure: secure = "TRUE"
+                else: secure = "FALSE"
+                if cookie.domain.startswith("."): initial_dot = "TRUE"
+                else: initial_dot = "FALSE"
+                if cookie.expires is not None:
+                    expires = str(cookie.expires)
+                else:
+                    expires = ""
+                if cookie.value is None:
+                    # cookies.txt regards 'Set-Cookie: foo' as a cookie
+                    # with no name, whereas cookielib regards it as a
+                    # cookie with no value.
+                    name = ""
+                    value = cookie.name
+                else:
+                    name = cookie.name
+                    value = cookie.value
+                f.write(
+                    "\t".join([cookie.domain, initial_dot, cookie.path,
+                               secure, expires, name, value])+
+                    "\n")
+        finally:
+            f.close()