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			1.7 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
	
			
		
		
	
	
			63 lines
		
	
	
		
			1.7 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
	
import os
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import string
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import urllib.parse
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import urllib.request
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from typing import Optional
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from .compat import WINDOWS
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def get_url_scheme(url: str) -> Optional[str]:
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    if ":" not in url:
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        return None
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    return url.split(":", 1)[0].lower()
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def path_to_url(path: str) -> str:
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    """
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    Convert a path to a file: URL.  The path will be made absolute and have
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    quoted path parts.
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    """
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    path = os.path.normpath(os.path.abspath(path))
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    url = urllib.parse.urljoin("file:", urllib.request.pathname2url(path))
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    return url
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def url_to_path(url: str) -> str:
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    """
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    Convert a file: URL to a path.
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    """
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    assert url.startswith(
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        "file:"
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    ), f"You can only turn file: urls into filenames (not {url!r})"
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    _, netloc, path, _, _ = urllib.parse.urlsplit(url)
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    if not netloc or netloc == "localhost":
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        # According to RFC 8089, same as empty authority.
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        netloc = ""
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    elif WINDOWS:
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        # If we have a UNC path, prepend UNC share notation.
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        netloc = "\\\\" + netloc
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    else:
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        raise ValueError(
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            f"non-local file URIs are not supported on this platform: {url!r}"
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        )
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    path = urllib.request.url2pathname(netloc + path)
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    # On Windows, urlsplit parses the path as something like "/C:/Users/foo".
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    # This creates issues for path-related functions like io.open(), so we try
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    # to detect and strip the leading slash.
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    if (
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        WINDOWS
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        and not netloc  # Not UNC.
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        and len(path) >= 3
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        and path[0] == "/"  # Leading slash to strip.
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        and path[1] in string.ascii_letters  # Drive letter.
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        and path[2:4] in (":", ":/")  # Colon + end of string, or colon + absolute path.
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    ):
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        path = path[1:]
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    return path
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