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Unified Diff: tools/telemetry/third_party/gsutil/third_party/oauth2client/oauth2client/tools.py

Issue 1260493004: Revert "Add gsutil 4.13 to telemetry/third_party" (Closed) Base URL: https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src.git@master
Patch Set: Created 5 years, 5 months ago
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Index: tools/telemetry/third_party/gsutil/third_party/oauth2client/oauth2client/tools.py
diff --git a/tools/telemetry/third_party/gsutil/third_party/oauth2client/oauth2client/tools.py b/tools/telemetry/third_party/gsutil/third_party/oauth2client/oauth2client/tools.py
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--- a/tools/telemetry/third_party/gsutil/third_party/oauth2client/oauth2client/tools.py
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-# Copyright 2014 Google Inc. All rights reserved.
-#
-# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
-# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
-# You may obtain a copy of the License at
-#
-# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
-#
-# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
-# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
-# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
-# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
-# limitations under the License.
-
-"""Command-line tools for authenticating via OAuth 2.0
-
-Do the OAuth 2.0 Web Server dance for a command line application. Stores the
-generated credentials in a common file that is used by other example apps in
-the same directory.
-"""
-
-from __future__ import print_function
-
-__author__ = 'jcgregorio@google.com (Joe Gregorio)'
-__all__ = ['argparser', 'run_flow', 'run', 'message_if_missing']
-
-import logging
-import socket
-import sys
-
-from six.moves import BaseHTTPServer
-from six.moves import urllib
-from six.moves import input
-
-from oauth2client import client
-from oauth2client import util
-
-
-_CLIENT_SECRETS_MESSAGE = """WARNING: Please configure OAuth 2.0
-
-To make this sample run you will need to populate the client_secrets.json file
-found at:
-
- %s
-
-with information from the APIs Console <https://code.google.com/apis/console>.
-
-"""
-
-def _CreateArgumentParser():
- try:
- import argparse
- except ImportError:
- return None
- parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(add_help=False)
- parser.add_argument('--auth_host_name', default='localhost',
- help='Hostname when running a local web server.')
- parser.add_argument('--noauth_local_webserver', action='store_true',
- default=False, help='Do not run a local web server.')
- parser.add_argument('--auth_host_port', default=[8080, 8090], type=int,
- nargs='*', help='Port web server should listen on.')
- parser.add_argument('--logging_level', default='ERROR',
- choices=['DEBUG', 'INFO', 'WARNING', 'ERROR', 'CRITICAL'],
- help='Set the logging level of detail.')
- return parser
-
-# argparser is an ArgumentParser that contains command-line options expected
-# by tools.run(). Pass it in as part of the 'parents' argument to your own
-# ArgumentParser.
-argparser = _CreateArgumentParser()
-
-
-class ClientRedirectServer(BaseHTTPServer.HTTPServer):
- """A server to handle OAuth 2.0 redirects back to localhost.
-
- Waits for a single request and parses the query parameters
- into query_params and then stops serving.
- """
- query_params = {}
-
-
-class ClientRedirectHandler(BaseHTTPServer.BaseHTTPRequestHandler):
- """A handler for OAuth 2.0 redirects back to localhost.
-
- Waits for a single request and parses the query parameters
- into the servers query_params and then stops serving.
- """
-
- def do_GET(self):
- """Handle a GET request.
-
- Parses the query parameters and prints a message
- if the flow has completed. Note that we can't detect
- if an error occurred.
- """
- self.send_response(200)
- self.send_header("Content-type", "text/html")
- self.end_headers()
- query = self.path.split('?', 1)[-1]
- query = dict(urllib.parse.parse_qsl(query))
- self.server.query_params = query
- self.wfile.write(b"<html><head><title>Authentication Status</title></head>")
- self.wfile.write(b"<body><p>The authentication flow has completed.</p>")
- self.wfile.write(b"</body></html>")
-
- def log_message(self, format, *args):
- """Do not log messages to stdout while running as command line program."""
-
-
-@util.positional(3)
-def run_flow(flow, storage, flags, http=None):
- """Core code for a command-line application.
-
- The ``run()`` function is called from your application and runs
- through all the steps to obtain credentials. It takes a ``Flow``
- argument and attempts to open an authorization server page in the
- user's default web browser. The server asks the user to grant your
- application access to the user's data. If the user grants access,
- the ``run()`` function returns new credentials. The new credentials
- are also stored in the ``storage`` argument, which updates the file
- associated with the ``Storage`` object.
-
- It presumes it is run from a command-line application and supports the
- following flags:
-
- ``--auth_host_name`` (string, default: ``localhost``)
- Host name to use when running a local web server to handle
- redirects during OAuth authorization.
-
- ``--auth_host_port`` (integer, default: ``[8080, 8090]``)
- Port to use when running a local web server to handle redirects
- during OAuth authorization. Repeat this option to specify a list
- of values.
-
- ``--[no]auth_local_webserver`` (boolean, default: ``True``)
- Run a local web server to handle redirects during OAuth authorization.
-
-
-
-
- The tools module defines an ``ArgumentParser`` the already contains the flag
- definitions that ``run()`` requires. You can pass that ``ArgumentParser`` to your
- ``ArgumentParser`` constructor::
-
- parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description=__doc__,
- formatter_class=argparse.RawDescriptionHelpFormatter,
- parents=[tools.argparser])
- flags = parser.parse_args(argv)
-
- Args:
- flow: Flow, an OAuth 2.0 Flow to step through.
- storage: Storage, a ``Storage`` to store the credential in.
- flags: ``argparse.Namespace``, The command-line flags. This is the
- object returned from calling ``parse_args()`` on
- ``argparse.ArgumentParser`` as described above.
- http: An instance of ``httplib2.Http.request`` or something that
- acts like it.
-
- Returns:
- Credentials, the obtained credential.
- """
- logging.getLogger().setLevel(getattr(logging, flags.logging_level))
- if not flags.noauth_local_webserver:
- success = False
- port_number = 0
- for port in flags.auth_host_port:
- port_number = port
- try:
- httpd = ClientRedirectServer((flags.auth_host_name, port),
- ClientRedirectHandler)
- except socket.error:
- pass
- else:
- success = True
- break
- flags.noauth_local_webserver = not success
- if not success:
- print('Failed to start a local webserver listening on either port 8080')
- print('or port 9090. Please check your firewall settings and locally')
- print('running programs that may be blocking or using those ports.')
- print()
- print('Falling back to --noauth_local_webserver and continuing with')
- print('authorization.')
- print()
-
- if not flags.noauth_local_webserver:
- oauth_callback = 'http://%s:%s/' % (flags.auth_host_name, port_number)
- else:
- oauth_callback = client.OOB_CALLBACK_URN
- flow.redirect_uri = oauth_callback
- authorize_url = flow.step1_get_authorize_url()
-
- if not flags.noauth_local_webserver:
- import webbrowser
- webbrowser.open(authorize_url, new=1, autoraise=True)
- print('Your browser has been opened to visit:')
- print()
- print(' ' + authorize_url)
- print()
- print('If your browser is on a different machine then exit and re-run this')
- print('application with the command-line parameter ')
- print()
- print(' --noauth_local_webserver')
- print()
- else:
- print('Go to the following link in your browser:')
- print()
- print(' ' + authorize_url)
- print()
-
- code = None
- if not flags.noauth_local_webserver:
- httpd.handle_request()
- if 'error' in httpd.query_params:
- sys.exit('Authentication request was rejected.')
- if 'code' in httpd.query_params:
- code = httpd.query_params['code']
- else:
- print('Failed to find "code" in the query parameters of the redirect.')
- sys.exit('Try running with --noauth_local_webserver.')
- else:
- code = input('Enter verification code: ').strip()
-
- try:
- credential = flow.step2_exchange(code, http=http)
- except client.FlowExchangeError as e:
- sys.exit('Authentication has failed: %s' % e)
-
- storage.put(credential)
- credential.set_store(storage)
- print('Authentication successful.')
-
- return credential
-
-
-def message_if_missing(filename):
- """Helpful message to display if the CLIENT_SECRETS file is missing."""
-
- return _CLIENT_SECRETS_MESSAGE % filename
-
-try:
- from oauth2client.old_run import run
- from oauth2client.old_run import FLAGS
-except ImportError:
- def run(*args, **kwargs):
- raise NotImplementedError(
- 'The gflags library must be installed to use tools.run(). '
- 'Please install gflags or preferrably switch to using '
- 'tools.run_flow().')

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