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"""Exception classes raised by urllib. The base exception class is URLError, which inherits from OSError. It doesn't define any behavior of its own, but is the base class for all exceptions defined in this package. HTTPError is an exception class that is also a valid HTTP response instance. It behaves this way because HTTP protocol errors are valid responses, with a status code, headers, and a body. In some contexts, an application may want to handle an exception like a regular response. """ import io import urllib.response __all__ = ['URLError', 'HTTPError', 'ContentTooShortError'] class URLError(OSError): # URLError is a sub-type of OSError, but it doesn't share any of # the implementation. need to override __init__ and __str__. # It sets self.args for compatibility with other OSError # subclasses, but args doesn't have the typical format with errno in # slot 0 and strerror in slot 1. This may be better than nothing. def __init__(self, reason, filename=None): self.args = reason, self.reason = reason if filename is not None: self.filename = filename def __str__(self): return '<urlopen error %s>' % self.reason class HTTPError(URLError, urllib.response.addinfourl): """Raised when HTTP error occurs, but also acts like non-error return""" __super_init = urllib.response.addinfourl.__init__ def __init__(self, url, code, msg, hdrs, fp): self.code = code self.msg = msg self.hdrs = hdrs self.fp = fp self.filename = url if fp is None: fp = io.BytesIO() self.__super_init(fp, hdrs, url, code) def __str__(self): return 'HTTP Error %s: %s' % (self.code, self.msg) def __repr__(self): return '<HTTPError %s: %r>' % (self.code, self.msg) # since URLError specifies a .reason attribute, HTTPError should also # provide this attribute. See issue13211 for discussion. @property def reason(self): return self.msg @property def headers(self): return self.hdrs @headers.setter def headers(self, headers): self.hdrs = headers class ContentTooShortError(URLError): """Exception raised when downloaded size does not match content-length.""" def __init__(self, message, content): URLError.__init__(self, message) self.content = content
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